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publicationDate 1998-07-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10185300-A
titleOfInvention Reheating device for bath kettle
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To make a device automatically determine the degree of cooling of a bather and to perform a reheating combustion operation with a reheating pattern according to the degree of cooling. SOLUTION: An output change pattern of a bath temperature sensor when a person enters a bathtub is created in a different pattern for each degree of cooling of a bather's body, and given to a cooling degree pattern data memory 24. Reheating pattern data memory 25 Stores reheating pattern data according to the degree of cooling of the bather. The cooling degree judging section 22 captures a sensor output change pattern of the bath temperature sensor 18 when a person enters the bathtub, and stores the pattern in a cooling degree pattern data memory 24. The degree of coldness of the bather is determined by collating with the data of (1). The reheating controller 23 selects a reheating pattern corresponding to the degree of coldness of the bather from the data stored in the reheating pattern data memory 25, and controls the reheating operation based on the selected data.
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