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Patent US6465709 - Exothermic bandage - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Advanced Patent Search | Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention relates to a multi-layer exothermic bandage comprising an oxygen-impermeable layer, a water-impermeable layer, a heating element layer comprising an oxidizable material, and an active agent layer; and the use thereof....http://www.google.com/patents/US6465709?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6465709 - Exothermic bandagePublication numberUS6465709 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/611,865Publication dateOct 15, 2002Filing dateJul 7, 2000Priority dateJul 8, 1999Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2375655A1, EP1202691A2, WO2001003625A2, WO2001003625A3Publication number09611865, 611865, US 6465709 B1, US 6465709B1, US-B1-6465709, US6465709 B1, US6465709B1InventorsYing Sun, Ralph W. Oakeson, Stephen J. Wisniewski, Jonas C. T. WangOriginal AssigneeJohnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.Patent Citations (66), Non-Patent Citations (10), Referenced by (28), Classifications (22), Legal Events (13) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetExothermic bandageUS 6465709 B1Abstract The present invention relates to a multi-layer exothermic bandage comprising an oxygen-impermeable layer, a water-impermeable layer, a heating element layer comprising an oxidizable material, and an active agent layer; and the use thereof.
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