Adhesive Attachment Patents (Class 63/14.9)
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Patent number: 11147488Abstract: An electronic device attached to a user's skin is provided to determine a user emotion based on measured bio-signals. An image corresponding to the determined emotion is displayed. The electronic device includes a skin-attachment apparatus having a bonding unit for bonding to a user's skin and a bio-signal sensor that measures the bio-signals of the user. A display unit and a controller are connected with the skin-attachment apparatus. The controller determines the user emotion based on the bio-signals acquired from the bio-signal sensor and operates the display unit to display at least one of a color and a pattern corresponding to the determined emotion.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignees: Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors CorporationInventors: Jia Lee, Seok-young Youn, Jimin Han, Kye Yoon Kim, Seunghyun Woo
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Patent number: 10414686Abstract: The invention relates to faceted gemstones based on a luminescent glass composition that contains particular oxides of rare earth metals and thus enables the faceted gemstones to be identified, and to a process for identifying the gemstones.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2015Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: D. Swarovski KGInventors: Roy Debbage, Rainer Haid, Helmut Judmaier, Johannes Maier, Florian Meissl, Gerold Sprachmann
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Patent number: 9180458Abstract: A biosensor is provided, including an identification information recording unit having identification information of the biosensor recorded thereon, where the identification information recording unit is a color tag that is attached on the biosensor and indicates the identification information by color, chroma of color, or arrangement pattern of colors.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Infopia Co., Ltd.Inventors: Byeong-woo Bae, Sung-dong Lee, Hong-seong Suk, Jina Yoo, Ki-won Lee, Jong-won Hong, Duck-sung Nam
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Patent number: 9064390Abstract: The present disclosure pertains to a mood sensing sharing device, suitable for decorative jewelry, which enables the sharing of an included mood stone's indicated emotions over a communications network.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Inventor: Anthony L. Clark
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Publication number: 20150121957Abstract: The present invention relates to a nail ornament having a base substrate and a plurality of three-dimensional ornaments attached to the base substrate in that the lower surface of the base substrate is configured to substantially conform to a nail and the plurality of ornaments are embedded in the upper surface of the base substrate. Recesses are formed in the upper surface of the base substrate and the plurality of three-dimensional ornaments fits into the recesses. The lower surface of the base substrate is curved such that the lower surface substantially conforms to a contour of a nail when placed in contact with the nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventor: Brandon LEE
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Patent number: 8820117Abstract: An attachable ornament for use with short haired, short furred, or hairless animals. In one embodiment, the ornament includes an ornamental portion, a strip of first material having a first side attached to said ornamental portion and a second side having a fur safe adhesive coating thereon. It also includes a strip of second material substantially covering and removably adhered to the adhesive coating, wherein said second strip of material is removable without substantially degrading the effective tackiness of the fur safe adhesive coating. In another embodiment, the ornament includes an ornamental portion having a receptacle having a lip for for slidably receiving an insertable adhesive tab. In either embodiment the ornamental portion may optionally include various functional means such as dispenser of therapeutic scent, powder or ointment, or a portion that changes color when a pet is exposed to too much ultraviolet light.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Inventors: Sue-Ellen Fox, Richard Marc Ludwin
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Publication number: 20100242539Abstract: A flexible eyelid cover includes an adhesive having a decorative design arranged opposite an inner surface of the flexible eyelid cover. The cover is formed from wig adhesive and adheres to an upper eyelid of a wearer. An upper edge of the cover is convex in shape. A lower edge of the cover includes a first curved surface and a second curved surface. The second curved surface is concave in shape and arranged on a region of the upper eyelid distal from the nose. Various designs and ornaments may be adhered to outer surface of the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Shannon Maxey
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Publication number: 20090229619Abstract: An earlobe protector is described. The earlobe protector may be adhered to an athlete's ear when the athlete is wearing an earring. The protector can allow the athlete to participate in contact sports without removing the earring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Barbara A. Chaisson, Alye T. Chaisson
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Publication number: 20080293327Abstract: A decorative element for the human body in the form of a breast clasp which can be worn on the person. One breast clasp can be worn in the crease beneath a female breast and is held in place by means of a clamping and adhesive effect. The breast clasp is designed as a curved element and performs a shaping or supporting function, or both, for the female breast.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: REAL ESTATE VIENNAInventor: Friedolf MUTSCHLER
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Publication number: 20080190138Abstract: A mood patch is fabricated by applying a thermotropic crystal material onto a flexible backing material. An encapsulant is placed over the thermotropic crystal material. The mood patch is coupled to the skin of an individual using a non-allergenic adhesive. The adhesive is applied to the contact side of the backing material during the fabrication process or the application process. The mood patch changes color to indicate the emotional state of an individual. This change in state is used by a clinically trained person, a supervisor or other technically trained individual to monitor and react to a change in emotional state of an individual by monitoring and interpreting the presented color of the mood patch. The mood patch can be of any shape and further include artwork on the face to improve aesthetics. A plurality of thermotropic material deposits can be utilized, each with a different activation temperature allowing the user to calibrate to the wearer's current emotional state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Mindful Moods, LLPInventors: Janis A. DiCiacco, Allen D. Hertz
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Patent number: 7159348Abstract: A novelty item that can be applied to a person's skin and the item has a plurality of segments which are held in alignment by tabs.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventors: Sheere Thomas, Patricia Porter
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Patent number: 7089764Abstract: An arrangement of low-cost jewelry objects displayed on the person preliminarily made on a BAND-AID adhesive bandage and transferred to the site of display on the person by being correlated to where the BAND-AID adhesive bandage is attached to the person.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Joyce Brett
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Patent number: 6935135Abstract: A beaded fashion accessory designed in a variety of lengths, such as 1?, 2?, 6?, 12? and 18?. The beads may be strung on a thread or string in a straight line, or a combination of straight lines or woven into a pattern. They are then applied to the body in a variety of ways as a fashion statement. They are held in place with temporary adhesive. The beaded accessory can be used on any part of the body, such as, but not limited to, the eyelids, cheeks, face, chest, arms, legs, torso, buttocks, etc. of the user. An alternate version of invention may include webbed designs or appliqués that may be fabric, beaded, woven, or other patterned pieces that are applied to the skin with a removable adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventors: Andrea R. Brady, Cornelius F. Leary
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Patent number: 6790513Abstract: An apparatus is used to apply glass elements with a non-mirrored rear side to, in particular, a textile substrate. The predominant proportion of the glass elements is in the form of balls (1). At least 5% of the glass elements comprise flat boundary surfaces, and the glass elements are applied to the front side (3) of a foil (5) to form a surface. At least a portion of the glass elements comprises balls (1) provided with facets (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: D. Swarovski & Co.Inventors: Peter Messner, Johannes Graf, Matthias Gander, Herbert Oefner, Bernhard Hofer
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Patent number: 6705114Abstract: A decorative stone made of glass is provided with a facetted front and a mirrored rear converging from the periphery of the stone to a point provided with an adhesive (10), wherein the angle between opposite surfaces of the rear of the stone (1) is more than 150°.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: D. Swarovski & Co.Inventor: Klaus Steiner
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Publication number: 20030121281Abstract: An arrangement of low-cost jewelry objects displayed on the person preliminarily made on a Band-Aid and transferred to the site of display on the person by being correlated to where the Band-Aid is attached to the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Joyce Brett
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Patent number: 6472039Abstract: An applique for application to a body part, which comprises a thin flexible film having an array of decorative stones or gems adhesively secured on the upper surface and wherein the bottom surface of said applique has a self-adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Adolph Amen-Ra A
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Patent number: 6425268Abstract: A body piercing jewelry substitute 10 includes a body 20 having an internal cavity 30. A rim 22 frames the opening 23 to the internal cavity. The rim is positioned on a damp body surface, such as moistened skin or the user's tongue. By creating an area 500 of reduced pressure around the body 20, air is removed from the internal cavity 30, lowering the pressure within the body 20. Where the body piercing jewelry substitute is applied to the tongue, the area of reduced pressure may be created by sucking orally. Where the body piercing jewelry substitute is located on the cheek for example, the reduced pressure may be created by use of a suction cup. When pressure is restored to normal levels around the body, the rim adheres to the damp body surface due to the partial vacuum within the internal cavity. The body piercing jewelry substitute may then moved to a different location by sliding it on the damp body surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Dwayne Anderson
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Publication number: 20020020190Abstract: Adherable body jewelry includes a body ornament having a non-planar area and a non-soluble adhesive pad having opposite adhesive surfaces. One surface is conformable to the non-planar area of the body ornament and the other is independently conformable to a non-planar human body region so as to securely adhere the body ornament to a person's body. In a preferred form, the jewelry provides adherable navel jewelry with the body ornament being a gem-studded globe and the adhesive pad being disk-shaped. The invention also provides a kit including a multi-chamber case for storing the ornament separate from a plurality of adhesive pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Kerrie A. Clark, Bryan J. Clark