20240049823. VARIABLE GARMENTS simplified abstract (Other Lab, LLC)
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VARIABLE GARMENTS
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Inventor(s)
Brent Ridley of Portland OR (US)
Carly Mick of Portland OR (US)
VARIABLE GARMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240049823 titled 'VARIABLE GARMENTS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a thermally adaptive garment that consists of one or more adaptive garment sections. Each section includes a pouch with a front and rear opening, which can be opened or closed. The pouch also has a first and second side, creating an internal pouch cavity. Additionally, each section includes a lofting layer placed within the internal pouch cavity.
- The garment has one or more adaptive sections with pouches that can be opened or closed.
- The pouches have front and rear openings.
- The pouches create an internal cavity.
- The garment sections have a lofting layer within the internal cavity.
Potential Applications:
- Outdoor clothing for varying weather conditions.
- Sports apparel for temperature regulation during physical activity.
- Medical garments for patients with temperature sensitivity.
Problems Solved:
- Inconsistent body temperature regulation in changing environments.
- Limited options for adaptive clothing that can adjust to different temperatures.
- Difficulty in finding suitable clothing for individuals with temperature sensitivities.
Benefits:
- Improved comfort and convenience in adjusting body temperature.
- Enhanced performance and safety during physical activities.
- Increased accessibility and inclusivity for individuals with temperature sensitivities.
Original Abstract Submitted
a thermally adaptive garment comprising one or more adaptive garment sections. each of the one or more adaptive garment sections comprises a pouch defined by a first and second pouch side, the pouch having a front edge and rear edge, the pouch defining a front pouch opening at the front edge and a rear pouch opening at the rear edge, the front and rear pouch openings operable to assume an open and closed configuration, the first and second pouch sides of the pouch defining an internal pouch cavity between the first and second pouch sides. each of the one or more adaptive garment sections also comprises a lofting layer disposed within the internal pouch cavity.