Formed Wire Patents (Class 2/264)
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Patent number: 11179103Abstract: Disclosed is a wearable step counter system comprising a garment for a wearer's legs, a capacitive electrode and a microcontroller, said garment comprising a textile fabric portion, said capacitive electrode comprising an electrically conductive yarn woven into said textile fabric portion, said textile fabric portion being arranged on said garment for providing a parasitic capacitive coupling between said capacitive electrode and a wearer's leg, said microcontroller being electrically connected to said capacitive electrode for evaluating said parasitic capacitive coupling so that the relative movement between the wearer's legs is detected by the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Sanko Tekstil Isletmeleri San. Ve Tic. A.S.Inventors: Ozgur Cobanoglu, Fehim Caglar, Ali Kemal Agirman, Jitka Eryilmaz
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Patent number: 9364031Abstract: A brassiere formed of an inner garment base, memory foam, a pair of under supports, and an outer fabric cover. The under support is preferably formed from a piece of plastic material having rigidity from the distal edge to the proximal edge, flexibility and varying width from a medial end to a lateral end, and differing radii to accommodate the bottom portion shape of a breast implant, which is not a perfect semi-circle. The under support is set on a coronal plane to cradle, support, and hold the implant. The set positioning of the under support is such that the foam will encapsulate the under support keeping the proximal edge in proximity with bottom portion of the implant and the ribs. The under support has its largest width, thereby the largest contact surface with the implant, closest to the lateral end causing the implant to be supported upward and medially.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Sculpted U, Inc.Inventor: Elizabeth A Crompton
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Patent number: 7299964Abstract: Disclosed are systems or apparatuses and methods for forming a junction between conductive fibers that are incorporated into a fabric. Briefly, one method includes the steps of removing insulation from two intersecting individually insulated conductive fibers to expose the individually conductive fibers, bringing the exposed individually conductive fibers into contact with each other at a junction point, and forming a molecular bond between the conductive fibers at the junction point. Also disclosed are systems for forming a junction between conductive fibers that are incorporated into a fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corp.Inventors: Sundaresan Jayaraman, Sungmee Park
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Patent number: 6780080Abstract: A narrow profile soft tip is provided for an underwire arcuate member intended to be fitted into a sleeve. The arcuate member has a first width at a shoulder position thereof and the tip has a tip width at a lower surface thereof substantially equal to the first width of the arcuate member, such that the arcuate member and the tip as mounted on the arcuate member with the lower surface adjacent the shoulder position present a smooth profile at the shoulder position.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: S & S Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Horta, Ajit Thakur, Sam Roizer
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Patent number: 6324053Abstract: A system and method for the electrical interconnection of the devices included in a wearable computer, so that a light cable network can be deployed that does not limit the body movements of a human being. A network is formed by attaching to clothing, as stitches, extremely fine conductive wire that is used to connect devices included in a wearable computer, wherein an I/O device and a computer system main body are separately located. As a result, conventional, complicated cabling is eliminated, which permits the free and natural movement of a human body, and reliable communications, for which a light cable network is used, are possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Noboru Kamijo
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Patent number: 6019662Abstract: An underwire for an underwire brassier has a metal wire bow provided at one end with a stitching flange and preferably formed at the other end with an elastomeric tip. A double-cup frame for the underwire brassiere has an inverted U-shaped bridge piece whose shanks receive the ends of plastic coated underwires. The shanks are connected unitarily by a bight which is flattened and can be grooved to increase flexibility. Upon twisting of the bight, the two underwires can be superposed, thereby increasing the flexibility of the frame and a brassiere in which the frame is incorporated.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: Gerhard Fildan
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Patent number: 5088123Abstract: A protective garment includes a wire mesh portion made from a wire material comprising a plurality of loosely interlinked metal wire rings, and at least one helically coiled stiffening element which is interwoven through a plurality of the metal wire rings in the wire mesh portion for maintaining the latter in a predetermined orientation. The garment can be effectively embodied as a protective glove which includes a wire mesh cuff portion having a plurality of helically coiled stiffening elements interwoven therein to maintain the cuff portion in a predetermined form.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Whiting and Davis Company, Inc.Inventor: Ross E. MacDonald
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Patent number: 5016289Abstract: A removable and economical stiffener comprises a spring wire frame having a base member which resiliently biases two depending side members so as to maintain an epaulet in a relatively taut, planar condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: DME Industries, Inc.Inventor: Jack Greenberg