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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 17, 2005
Filed:
May. 19, 2000
John J. Erickson, Brockton, MA (US);
Peter A. Daley, Yampa, CO (US);
Robert W. Gardner, Hampton, NH (US);
Michael B. Browning, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Thomas Baranek, Madison, NC (US);
Douglas K. Robinson, Mansfield, MA (US);
Douglas J. Mccrosson, Bayport, NY (US);
Chang Woo Nam, Saha Xu, Pusan, KR;
John J. Erickson, Brockton, MA (US);
Peter A. Daley, Yampa, CO (US);
Robert W. Gardner, Hampton, NH (US);
Michael B. Browning, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Thomas Baranek, Madison, NC (US);
Douglas K. Robinson, Mansfield, MA (US);
Douglas J. McCrosson, Bayport, NY (US);
Chang Woo Nam, Saha Xu, Pusan, KR;
Other;
Abstract
Articles and products for preventing or minimizing temperature increase of a person or object (see the figure). The articles include a base material, and at least one temperature-stabilizing material integral with and dispersed throughout the base material. The temperature-stabilizing materials can be phase change materials and have phase change temperatures. Products can contain a plurality of articles and each article can have a phase change temperature the same as or different than those of other articles in the product. Products include footwear, protective apparel and the like.