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titleOfInvention Therapeutic tool used for cold storage and cooling therapy
abstract In addition to keeping the human body cool at an appropriate temperature, ensure adequate use time. A cold storage tool according to an aspect of the present invention is a cold storage tool for cooling a human body, and for a cold storage layer containing a frozen material and a frozen material phase-changed at a specific temperature included in a temperature range suitable for cold storage of the human body. Thermal storage layer composed of a packaging material, and a packaging material for a buffer layer formed of a flexible material containing an antifreeze material and an antifreeze material having flexibility at the phase change temperature of the freezing material, A buffer layer having conductivity, thermal diffusivity, thermal effusivity and heat reflux rate defined, the buffer layer being in contact with the skin of the human body and performing heat transfer between the human body and the cold-storage layer.
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