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1007 Exhibit: USP 6,482,332 Malach

Document IPR2016-00117, No. 1007 Exhibit - USP 6,482,332 Malach (P.T.A.B. Oct. 30, 2015)
A phase change formulation that can be adjusted to freeze at temperatures from +40° C. to below —30° C. is disclosed, comprising butanediol, selected per- centages of distilled water, and nucleating agents.
The combination of envelope, mat and gelling agent may also be used to provide a leak resistant structure for any gellable fluid, to thus form a thin gel pack.
Red PCM has potential appli- cations for maintaining product in a temperature range of 14 to 20° C. Cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biologicals and many consumer items fall within this category.
A PCM may comprise 98% purified water, 2% Sentry Grade Polyethylene Glycol 400 by Union Carbide and 0.01% Altalc 500V USP by Luzenac America Inc. as a nucleating agent.
A 20% glycerol with the balance water and a small amount of talc as a nucleating agent provides a material that changes phase between -5 and —14° C. that still has a relatively high latent heat of fusion.
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1005 Exhibit: USP 5,064,835 Rabenbauer

Document IPR2016-00117, No. 1005 Exhibit - USP 5,064,835 Rabenbauer (P.T.A.B. Oct. 30, 2015)
An air—conditioned pet bed wherein a portable unit is provided with an insulated bottom portion containing re-usable, pre-frozen, chemical ice-packs and atop por- tion which fits over the bottom portion and has a planar, perforated surface to provide an area for a pet to recline and prevent direct contact with the ice-packs, thereby providing cooling of the pet through the perforations in the top portion.
The perforated planar surface pro- vides an area on which the pet reclines and simulta-_ neously prevents direct contact with the aforemen- tioned ice-packs.
The body heat from the pet passes to the ice packs through the perforations 5 in the upper portion 4.
These and other advantages of the invention may be seen in the details of operation and construction set down in the ensuing specification.
The lower portion 30 1 is made of material such as wood or plastic, and is of sufficient strength to support the weight of a pct, as shown in dotted lines in FIG. 3.
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