Arctic Canteen.
A canteen system includes an insulated carrier, having a cavity in its interior for receipt of small chemical heating or cooling packets, and a metal container holding comestibles enveloped by the carrier. The container, when disposed in the carrier, sits in physical contact with a preselected activ...
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1980
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Summary: | A canteen system includes an insulated carrier, having a cavity in its interior for receipt of small chemical heating or cooling packets, and a metal container holding comestibles enveloped by the carrier. The container, when disposed in the carrier, sits in physical contact with a preselected activated packet, and as a result of its activation, the packet generates a thermal change within the carrier. The system design permits drinking of liquids in a conventional manner, as well as the insertion of eating untensils for soups and non-liquid food-stuffs. (Author) Supersedes PAT-APPL-049 690-79. |
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