18748844. MOTORIZED TENSIONING SYSTEM WITH SENSORS simplified abstract (NIKE, Inc.)

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MOTORIZED TENSIONING SYSTEM WITH SENSORS

Organization Name

NIKE, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Tiffany A. Beers of Portland OR (US)

Andrew A. Owings of Portland OR (US)

Cody Collier Henderson of Denver CO (US)

James Alan Capra of Steamboat Springs CO (US)

Mark Stanley Soderberg of Conifer CO (US)

Daniel Hipwood of Denver CO (US)

MOTORIZED TENSIONING SYSTEM WITH SENSORS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18748844 titled 'MOTORIZED TENSIONING SYSTEM WITH SENSORS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a tensioning system for footwear and apparel that uses a motorized device to adjust the tensioning member.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Tensioning system for articles of footwear and apparel
  • Motorized tensioning device for winding and unwinding the tensioning member
  • Can be used with sensors to control the motorized tensioning device

Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in the design and manufacturing of footwear and apparel to provide customizable fit and comfort.

Problems Solved: The tensioning system addresses the need for adjustable tension in footwear and apparel to enhance user experience and performance.

Benefits:

  • Customizable fit for users
  • Improved comfort and performance
  • Enhanced user experience

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in the sports industry for athletic footwear, as well as in the fashion industry for high-end apparel brands seeking innovative design features.

Questions about Tensioning System Technology: 1. How does the motorized tensioning device work in adjusting the tensioning member? 2. What are the potential cost implications of integrating this technology into footwear and apparel production processes?

2. Another relevant generic question, with a detailed answer.


Original Abstract Submitted

A tensioning system for articles of footwear and articles of apparel is disclosed. The tensioning system includes a tensioning member that is tightened or loosened using a motorized tensioning device for winding and unwinding the tensioning member on a spool. The tensioning system may be used with various sensors to determine how the motorized tensioning device should be controlled.