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publicationDate 1997-12-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H09308581-A
titleOfInvention Far infrared radiation type food warmer
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To be used economically, to easily maintain a desired temperature, (EN) Provided is a far infrared radiation type food warmer which has a simple structure, is safe, and is used efficiently. A container-shaped main body (1) having an opening is provided. A thermosensitive electric resistance composition having a property that electric resistance suddenly changes with respect to an appropriate temperature change in the range of 30 to 65 ° C. is formed in a plane shape, and a self-temperature control type planar heating element having an electrode is provided, Attached to the outer wall of the container-shaped body 1, A heating member 2 arranged inside or buried in the container-shaped main body 1 and a power supply unit E 1 for supplying power to the self-temperature control type planar heating element. A lid that is attached to the opening of the container body 1 may be provided. Instead of the container-shaped main body 1, a food loading member having a substantially plate-shaped, substantially dish-shaped or substantially tray-shaped outer shape may be provided. The heating member 2 may be composed of only the self-temperature control type sheet heating element, or may be composed mainly of a predetermined heat storage agent.
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