System and method for thermally adaptive materials
US-2016340814-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10633772B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10633772-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815870692-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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Active fabrics typically include a plurality of fibers. At least one of the fibers exhibits a change in length or width upon exposure to an external stimulus, such as heat, moisture, or light. The active woven materials can exhibit local transformation, such as creating areas that are tighter or more open, or global transformation, such as changing from flat to curled. The effect is a precise and repeatable change in shape upon exposure to an external stimulus. Embodiments can be employed, for example, in sportswear, compression garments, furniture, and interior products.
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What is claimed is: 1. An active fabric, comprising: a plurality of fibers, including active and passive fibers that are woven, knitted, or braided together in an arrangement that forms a shape of an article, wherein at least one active fiber is an active material laminated with a non-active material, whereby the at least one active fiber exhibits a change in dimension responsive to exposure to a stimulus, a differential between the change in dimensions of the active and passive fibers producing an autonomous, predefined physical transformation as a function of the arrangement to the shape of the arrangement or the article. 2. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the external stimulus is heat, moisture, light, cold. 3. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the external stimulus is a change in temperature. 4. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the active fibers are present at a portion of the active fabric to produce a local physical transformation. 5. The active fabric of claim 4 , wherein the local physical transformation produces a change in porosity. 6. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the active fabric exhibits a predefined change of porosity at a location of the plurality of fibers. 7. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the active fiber is present substantially throughout the active fabric, and wherein the active fabric exhibits global transformation responsive to the stimulus. 8. The active fabric of claim 7 , wherein the active fabric changes in three dimensions responsive to the stimulus. 9. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the active material has a bias, based on extrusion direction of the active material, oriented toward a long axis of the active fiber, and wherein the active fiber curls along its long axis. 10. The active fabric of claim 1 , wherein the active material has a bias, based on extrusion direction of the active material, oriented toward a short axis of the active fiber, and wherein the active fiber curls along its short axis.
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