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publicationDate 2012-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-3178543-U
titleOfInvention Collar roll with spherical diatomaceous earth
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a collar wound with spherical diatomaceous earth that performs a cooling action utilizing the endothermic effect of the heat of vaporization of moisture. SOLUTION: A long bag band 1 obtained by cutting a cloth made of mesh fabric into a belt shape and sewing the bag so as to form a bag shape, and a central portion corresponding to the cervical vertebra around the neck in the longitudinal direction of the long bag band 1 The spherical body storage bag portions 3 and 3 are provided on both sides except 2, and the spherical body storage bag portions 3 and 3 are provided in parallel in the vertical direction of the neck. A cover 4 is provided on the outside of the long bag band 1 with a cloth having an equal length and water repellency, and both ends of the cover 4 are fixedly or detachably provided at both ends of the long bag band 1. Then, both ends of the long bag 1 are fixed to both ends of the loop string 5, a length adjusting stopper 6 is provided at the center of the loop string 5, and a strap 7 or the like is further provided to the loop string 5. Provide. [Selection] Figure 4
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