Physio Tape With Inductive Heating System
Summary
The USPTO granted patent US12599496B1 to inventor Jason Fladoos for an inductive heating system integrated into physio tape. The invention includes plural pockets along the tape length housing removable heating or cooling elements, with at least one being an inductive heating element adapted to receive magnetic energy from a remote inductive heating source. The patent contains 11 claims.
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The USPTO issued patent grant US12599496B1 covering an inductive heating system for physio tape. The system includes a tape with plural pockets disposed along its length containing removable heating or cooling elements, including an inductive heating element adapted to receive magnetic energy from a remote inductive source. The patent was filed as application 18817691 on August 28, 2024, and contains 11 claims spanning CPC classifications A61F (medical/therapeutic devices), H05B (electric heating), and A61L (medical materials).
For manufacturers and developers of therapeutic tape or wearable heating/cooling products, this patent establishes intellectual property rights that may affect freedom-to-operate assessments. Competitors developing similar inductive heating physio tape systems should review the claims to assess potential infringement exposure.
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Physio tape with inductive heating system
Grant US12599496B1 Kind: B1 Apr 14, 2026
Inventors
Jason Fladoos
Abstract
An inductive heating system including a tape with a mechanism for securing a physio tape to the body of a user. The tape has a mechanism for securing a material to the body of a user. Plural pockets are disposed along the length of the tape in which plural removeable heating or cooling elements are mounted, with at least one element being a removeable inductive heating element mounted on or in said physio tape, whereby each of the heating or cooling elements may be inserted or removed individually. An inductive heating element is mounted on or in the material and is adapted to receive magnetic energy from a remote inductive heating source.
CPC Classifications
A61F 13/0273 A61F 7/03 A61F 7/10 A61F 7/0241 A61F 7/007 A61F 2007/0225 A61F 2007/0226 A61F 2007/0078 A61F 2007/0071 A61F 13/0283 A61F 13/046 A61F 5/0104 A61F 2013/00655 A61F 2013/00489 A61F 13/023 A61F 7/106 A61F 2007/0219 A61F 2013/00187 A61F 13/00051 H05B 3/0023 H05B 3/06 H05B 3/34 H05B 2203/036 A61L 15/14 A61L 15/12
Filing Date
2024-08-28
Application No.
18817691
Claims
11
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