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publicationDate 2008-07-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-3142870-U
titleOfInvention Body cooling agent
abstract [PROBLEMS] To freely change the shape or bending angle according to the body shape of a user when worn on the body in order to prevent an increase in body temperature, reduce the cooling area, and have the same capacity as a normal cold-retaining agent. However, the present invention provides a cooling agent that can keep the cooling effect time long. The bend angle can be freely changed by dividing the container of the cryogen into 2 to 5 or by storing about 2 to 5 cryogens in the bag and closing the opening of the bag. It becomes one of the coolers that can be used, and can be adapted to the body shape and movement of the user. In addition, as much content as possible is put into one cryogen and the thickness of the cryogen is increased to reduce the cooling area and extend the cool effect time. In addition, the contents that do not solidify even in a low-temperature state are used together to secure a portion that does not solidify even in a low-temperature state, and inserted into a shoulder-type cooler or the like. [Selection] Figure 1
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