18584146. Wearable Devices simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Wearable Devices

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Paul X. Wang of Cupertino CA (US)

Dustin A. Hatfield of Los Gatos CA (US)

Liam R. Martinez of San Francisco CA (US)

Kristine S. Atom of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Adam Y. Kollgaard of Santa Cruz CA (US)

Benjamin A. Shaffer of San Jose CA (US)

Joshua A. Hoover of Boulder CO (US)

Jenna L. Withrow of San Francisco CA (US)

Robert V. Tang of San Francisco CA (US)

Kendall L. Helbert of San Francisco CA (US)

Geng Luo of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Wearable Devices - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18584146 titled 'Wearable Devices

The wearable device described in the patent application consists of a support and a cushion that is attached to the support. The cushion is divided into a first portion and a second portion, with the first portion having a stiffness that is at least four times greater than the stiffness of the second portion.

  • The wearable device includes a support and a cushion with varying stiffness levels.
  • The cushion is divided into a first portion with high stiffness and a second portion with lower stiffness.
  • The first portion of the cushion has a stiffness that is at least four times greater than the second portion.
  • This design likely provides targeted support and comfort to the wearer.
  • The innovation may improve the overall performance and usability of wearable devices.

Potential Applications:

  • This technology could be applied to various wearable devices such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, or medical monitoring devices.
  • It may enhance the comfort and support provided by these devices during daily use or physical activities.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides targeted support and comfort to the wearer.
  • Addresses the need for improved cushioning in wearable devices.
  • Enhances the overall user experience and performance of wearable technology.

Benefits:

  • Improved comfort and support for users of wearable devices.
  • Enhanced performance and usability of wearable technology.
  • Potential for increased user satisfaction and adoption of wearable devices.

Commercial Applications:

  • Title: "Enhanced Comfort Technology for Wearable Devices"
  • This technology could be marketed to companies producing wearable devices for various industries such as fitness, healthcare, and technology.
  • It may appeal to consumers looking for advanced features and comfort in their wearable devices.

Prior Art:

  • Further research is recommended to identify any existing patents or technologies related to cushioning systems in wearable devices.

Frequently Updated Research:

  • Stay informed about advancements in cushioning technology for wearable devices to ensure the latest innovations are incorporated into product development.

Questions about Wearable Device Cushioning: 1. How does the varying stiffness levels in the cushion of the wearable device impact user comfort and support? 2. What potential applications beyond wearable devices could benefit from this innovative cushioning technology?


Original Abstract Submitted

A wearable device includes a support and a cushion that is coupled to the support, the cushion including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having a first stiffness, the second portion having a second stiffness, and the first stiffness is at least four times greater than the second stiffness.