Patents by Inventor Rebecca P. Hurd
Rebecca P. Hurd has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
-
Publication number: 20240122276Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an apparel item that promotes thermo-regulation through the use of engineered openings, venting, and/or stand-off structures. In exemplary aspects, 20-45% of the apparel item may comprise the engineered openings. Vents may be positioned on the apparel item in areas that experience high amounts of air flow to help channel air into the apparel item. The stand-off structures may be positioned on an inner-facing surface of the apparel item where they help to create a space between the apparel item and the wearer's body surface in which air can flow and help cool the wearer by promoting evaporative cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Collin Bailey, Kim D. Baschak, Olivia A. Echols, Stacey L. Hansen, Lucas Hartman, Rebecca P. Hurd, Adam Parkinson, Shannon K. Redell, David Sagan, Susan L. Sokolowski, Stuart B. Brown, Matthew J. Hancock
-
Patent number: 11871805Abstract: Aspects herein relate to a textile knitted with an adaptive yarn that incorporates insulation features as well as variable air permeability features. The adaptive textile may exhibit a baseline level of insulation. The adaptive textile is configured to exhibit a first air permeability when unexposed to a physical stimulus such as water and a second air permeability when exposed to the physical stimulus where the second air permeability is greater than the first air permeability.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Collin Bailey, Olivia A. Echols, Rebecca P. Hurd
-
Patent number: 11857003Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an apparel item that promotes thermo-regulation through the use of engineered openings, venting, and/or stand-off structures. In exemplary aspects, 20-45% of the apparel item may comprise the engineered openings. Vents may be positioned on the apparel item in areas that experience high amounts of air flow to help channel air into the apparel item. The stand-off structures may be positioned on an inner-facing surface of the apparel item where they help to create a space between the apparel item and the wearer's body surface in which air can flow and help cool the wearer by promoting evaporative cooling.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Collin Bailey, Kim D. Baschak, Olivia A. Echols, Stacey L. Hansen, Lucas Hartman, Rebecca P. Hurd, Adam Parkinson, Shannon K. Redell, David Sagan, Susan L. Sokolowski, Stuart B. Brown, Matthew J. Hancock
-
Patent number: 11771160Abstract: A cooling headgear is disclosed. Absorbent material within the headgear retains cold water. When worn by a user, the headgear holds the cold water to the head of the user, cooling the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Baron C. Brandt, Daniel A. Judelson, Rebecca P. Hurd, Phyllis Michele Lininger, Tyler C. Lynch, Nina Nguyen
-
Publication number: 20220202113Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an apparel item that promotes thermo-regulation through the use of engineered openings, venting, and/or stand-off structures. In exemplary aspects, 20-45% of the apparel item may comprise the engineered openings. Vents may be positioned on the apparel item in areas that experience high amounts of air flow to help channel air into the apparel item. The stand-off structures may be positioned on an inner-facing surface of the apparel item where they help to create a space between the apparel item and the wearer's body surface in which air can flow and help cool the wearer by promoting evaporative cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Collin Bailey, Kim D. Baschak, Olivia A. Echols, Stacey L. Hansen, Lucas Hartman, Rebecca P. Hurd, Adam Parkinson, Shannon K. Redell, David Sagan, Susan L. Sokolowski, Stuart B. Brown, Matthew J. Hancock
-
Patent number: 11330851Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an apparel item that promotes thermo-regulation through the use of engineered openings, venting, and/or stand-off structures. In exemplary aspects, 20-45% of the apparel item may comprise the engineered openings. Vents may be positioned on the apparel item in areas that experience high amounts of air flow to help channel air into the apparel item. The stand-off structures may be positioned on an inner-facing surface of the apparel item where they help to create a space between the apparel item and the wearer's body surface in which air can flow and help cool the wearer by promoting evaporative cooling.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2017Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Collin Bailey, Kim D. Baschak, Olivia A. Echols, Stacey L. Hansen, Lucas Hartman, Rebecca P. Hurd, Adam Parkinson, Shannon K. Redell, David Sagan, Susan L. Sokolowski, Stuart B. Brown, Matthew J. Hancock
-
Patent number: 11317663Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that is at least partially formed from a material element having a substrate and a plurality of projections. The substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The projections extend from the first surface of the substrate, and the projections each have terminal ends located opposite the substrate. The material element has a first permeability when the first surface has a convex configuration, and the material element has a second permeability when the first surface has a concave configuration, the first permeability being greater than the second permeability. The apparel may be reversible such that either the first surface or the second surface of the substrate faces outward.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Karin E. Carter, Chiapei C. Hung, Rebecca P. Hurd, Dobriana Gheneva
-
Patent number: 11234466Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a multi-layered design for an article of apparel such as swimwear. In particular, at least one layer may include a stretch resistant matrix made of a thermoplastic polymer, a silicone or other similar material to provide additional support and modesty to certain areas of the apparel, such as the bust area. Further, a method of manufacturing the article of apparel is also disclosed. According to aspects described herein, the layers may be integrated using techniques to increase the overall integrity of the apparel.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2017Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Kirk M. Mayer, Nathan Demarest, Rebecca P. Hurd
-
Patent number: 11214898Abstract: A moisture management fabric using denier differential to facilitate the movement of sweat away from the wearer's body is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment constructed from an exemplary moisture management fabric is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment is a moisture transporting sport bra. A denier differential is employed to provide superior moisture transporting and evaporation of perspiration from a wearer during exertion. The denier differential relies upon a facing layer and a back layer with substantially different yarn thickness and fabric porosity to achieve fluid transport.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Rebecca P. Hurd, Susan L. Sokolowski
-
Publication number: 20210120894Abstract: Aspects herein relate to a textile knitted with an adaptive yarn that incorporates insulation features as well as variable air permeability features. The adaptive textile may exhibit a baseline level of insulation. The adaptive textile is configured to exhibit a first air permeability when unexposed to a physical stimulus such as water and a second air permeability when exposed to the physical stimulus where the second air permeability is greater than the first air permeability.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Collin Bailey, Olivia A. Echols, Rebecca P. Hurd
-
Patent number: 10973268Abstract: Aspects herein relate to a textile knitted with an adaptive yarn that incorporates insulation features as well as variable air permeability features. The adaptive textile may exhibit a baseline level of insulation. The adaptive textile is configured to exhibit a first air permeability when unexposed to a physical stimulus such as water and a second air permeability when exposed to the physical stimulus where the second air permeability is greater than the first air permeability.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Collin Bailey, Olivia A. Echols, Rebecca P. Hurd
-
Publication number: 20200063300Abstract: A moisture management fabric using denier differential to facilitate the movement of sweat away from the wearer's body is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment constructed from an exemplary moisture management fabric is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment is a moisture transporting sport bra. A denier differential is employed to provide superior moisture transporting and evaporation of perspiration from a wearer during exertion. The denier differential relies upon a facing layer and a back layer with substantially different yarn thickness and fabric porosity to achieve fluid transport.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Rebecca P. Hurd, Susan L. Sokolowski
-
Patent number: 10501873Abstract: A moisture management fabric using denier differential to facilitate the movement of sweat away from the wearer's body is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment constructed from an exemplary moisture management fabric is presented. An exemplary moisture management support garment is a moisture transporting sport bra. A denier differential is employed to provide superior moisture transporting and evaporation of perspiration from a wearer during exertion. The denier differential relies upon a facing layer and a back layer with substantially different yarn thickness and fabric porosity to achieve fluid transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Rebecca P. Hurd, Susan L. Sokolowski
-
Publication number: 20190350283Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that is at least partially formed from a material element having a substrate and a plurality of projections. The substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The projections extend from the first surface of the substrate, and the projections each have terminal ends located opposite the substrate. The material element has a first permeability when the first surface has a convex configuration, and the material element has a second permeability when the first surface has a concave configuration, the first permeability being greater than the second permeability. The apparel may be reversible such that either the first surface or the second surface of the substrate faces outward.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Karin E. Carter, Chiapei C. Hung, Rebecca P. Hurd, Dobriana Gheneva
-
Patent number: 10413006Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that is at least partially formed from a material element having a substrate and a plurality of projections. The substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The projections extend from the first surface of the substrate, and the projections each have terminal ends located opposite the substrate. The material element has a first permeability when the first surface has a convex configuration, and the material element has a second permeability when the first surface has a concave configuration, the first permeability being greater than the second permeability. The apparel may be reversible such that either the first surface or the second surface of the substrate faces outward.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Karin E. Carter, Chiapei C. Hung, Rebecca P. Hurd, Dobriana Gheneva
-
Patent number: 10391740Abstract: An adaptive material garment system includes a number of components to effectively transport and exhaust moisture and thermal energy while protecting the wearer from undesired levels of air permeability. Therefore, an adaptive material responsive to stimuli, such as moisture, is used as a base layer against a wearer's skin. The base layer is effective to transport thermal energy and/or sweat away from the skin. The base layer may be formed with a first gauge greater than and a denier that is less than an outer article. The outer article may also be formed from an adaptive material responsive to the same or different stimuli. The outer article may also have a wind-resistant panel having apertures and a selectively coupled perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Collin Bailey, Rebecca P. Hurd, Matthew D. Nordstrom, Patrick Williams, Olivia A. Echols, Ryan P. Henry, Stewart D. Horner
-
Patent number: 10251436Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that is at least partially formed from a material element having a substrate and a plurality of projections. The substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The projections extend from the first surface of the substrate, and the projections each have terminal ends located opposite the substrate. The material element has a first permeability when the first surface has a convex configuration, and the material element has a second permeability when the first surface has a concave configuration, the first permeability being greater than the second permeability. The apparel may be reversible such that either the first surface or the second surface of the substrate faces outward.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2012Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Karin E. Carter, ChiaPei C. Hung, Rebecca P. Hurd, Dobriana Gheneva
-
Publication number: 20190029350Abstract: A cooling headgear is disclosed. Absorbent material within the headgear retains cold water. When worn by a user, the headgear holds the cold water to the head of the user, cooling the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Baron C. Brandt, Daniel A. Judelson, Rebecca P. Hurd, Phyllis Michele Lininger, Tyler C. Lynch, Nina Nguyen
-
Patent number: 10111482Abstract: A cooling headgear is disclosed. Absorbent material within the headgear retains cold water. When worn by a user, the headgear holds the cold water to the head of the user, cooling the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Baron C. Brandt, Daniel A. Judelson, Rebecca P. Hurd, Phyllis Michele Liniger, Tyler C. Lynch, Nina Nguyen
-
Patent number: 10104918Abstract: Different molding materials and methods are provided for producing a sport bra having moisture-transporting molded bra cups. The different molding materials comprise foams having different average cell sizes, fibers having different average deniers per filament, injection-molding materials having different degrees of hydrophilicity, and different hydrophilic treatments. The molding materials are arranged to create a hydrophilic gradient from a skin surface of the wearer of the sport bra to the exterior of the sport bra.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: Rebecca P. Hurd