Electrically heated garment with pass-through battery pocket

US11744298B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11744298-B2
Application numberUS-202117541888-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2021
Priority dateDec 4, 2020
Publication dateSep 5, 2023
Grant dateSep 5, 2023

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Abstract

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A heated article of clothing including a garment body, a heater coupled to the garment body, a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater, and a battery pack configured to power to the heater by way of the heater supply cable. The garment body includes a first compartment configured to hold the battery pack, a second compartment configured to alternatively hold the battery pack, and a pass-through connecting the first compartment to the second compartment internally within the garment body such that the battery pack is movable between the first and second compartments while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heated article of clothing comprising: a garment body; a heater coupled to the garment body; a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater; a battery pack configured to power to the heater; and a battery holder electrically and mechanically coupleable with the battery pack and configured to provide the power from the battery pack to the heater by way of the heater supply cable; wherein the garment body includes: a first compartment disposed at least partially in a front of the garment body and configured to hold the battery pack and the battery holder, a second compartment disposed at least partially in a rear of the garment body and configured to alternatively hold the battery pack and the battery holder, and a pass-through connecting the first compartment to the second compartment internally within the garment body such that the battery pack is movable internally between the front and rear of the garment body while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable. 2. The heated article of clothing of claim 1 , wherein the pass-through includes a narrowing between the first and second compartments configured to inhibit unwanted movement of the battery pack and the battery holder between the first and second compartments and sized and shaped to allow a user to pass the battery pack and the battery holder between the first and second compartments. 3. A heated article of clothing comprising: a garment body; a heater coupled to the garment body; a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater; and a battery pack configured to power to the heater by way of the heater supply cable; wherein the garment body includes: a first compartment configured to hold the battery pack, a second compartment configured to alternatively hold the battery pack, and a pass-through connecting the first compartment to the second compartment internally within the garment body such that the battery pack is movable between the first and second compartments while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable. 4. The heated article of clothing of claim 3 , wherein the pass-through includes a narrowing between the first and second compartments. 5. The heated article of clothing of claim 3 , wherein a floor of the pass-through is higher than a floor of the first and second compartments to provide a constriction between the first and second compartments. 6. The heated article of clothing of claim 3 , wherein the first compartment is disposed in a front portion of the garment body and the second compartment is disposed in a rear portion of the garment body such that the battery pack is movable between the front and rear portions of the garment body while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable. 7. The heated article of clothing of claim 3 , further comprising a battery holder configured to electrically and mechanically couple with the battery pack. 8. The heated article of clothing of claim 7 , wherein the battery holder includes an electrical port that is electrically connectable with the heater supply cable for providing electrical power from the battery pack to the heater. 9. The heated article of clothing of claim 7 , wherein the pass-through is sized and shaped to allow the battery pack and the battery holder to pass between the first and second compartments while the battery pack and the battery holder are coupled to each other. 10. The heated article of clothing of claim 3 , wherein the heater supply cable extends through a heater supply aperture in the garment body, and wherein the heater supply aperture is disposed in one of the pass-through, the first compartment, or the second compartment. 11. The heated article of clothing of claim 10 , wherein heater supply aperture is disposed in the pass-through. 12. A heated article of clothing comprising: a garment body; a heater coupled to the garment body; a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater; and a battery pack configured to power to the heater by way of the heater supply cable; wherein the garment body includes: a first compartment configured to hold the battery pack, and a second compartment in communication with the first compartment and configured to alternatively hold the battery pack such that the battery pack is movable internally within the garment body between the first and second compartments while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable. 13. The heated article of clothing of claim 12 , further comprising a constriction between the first and second compartments configured to inhibit unwanted movement of the battery pack between the first and second compartments and sized and shaped to allow a user to pass the battery pack between the first and second compartments. 14. The heated article of clothing of claim 13 , wherein a floor of the constriction is higher than a floor of the first and second compartments. 15. The heated article of clothing of claim 12 , wherein the first compartment is disposed in a front portion of the garment body and the second compartment is disposed in a rear portion of the garment body such that the battery pack is movable between the front and rear portions of the garment body while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable. 16. The heated article of clothing of claim 12 , further comprising a battery holder configured to electrically and mechanically couple with the battery pack. 17. The heated article of clothing of claim 16 , wherein the battery holder includes an electrical port that is electrically connectable with the heater supply cable for providing electrical power from the battery pack to the heater. 18. The heated article of clothing of claim 16 , wherein a pass-through providing the communication between the first and second compartments is sized and shaped to allow the battery pack and the battery holder to pass between the first and second compartments while the battery pack and the battery holder are coupled to each other. 19. The heated article of clothing of claim 12 , wherein the heater supply cable extends through a heater supply aperture in the garment body, and wherein the heater supply aperture is disposed in one of the first compartment, the second compartment, or a pass-through providing the communication between the first and second compartments. 20. The heated article of clothing of claim 12 , wherein the heater supply cable extends through a heater supply aperture in the garment body, and wherein the heater supply aperture is disposed in a pass-through providing the communication between the first and second compartments. 21. A heated article of clothing comprising: a garment body; a heater coupled to the garment body; a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater; and a battery pack configured to power to the heater by way of the heater supply cable; wherein the garment body includes: a first compartment configured to hold the battery pack, and a second compartment in communication with the first compartment and configured to alternatively hold the battery pack such that the battery pack is movable between the first and second compartments while remaining coupled with the heater supply cable, wherein the first compartment is disposed at least partially in a front portion of the garment body and the second compartment is disposed at least partially in a rear portion of the garment body such that the battery pack is mov

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  • Heated garments (heated divers' suits B63C11/28) · CPC title

  • A41D1/005Primary

    with embedded cable or connector · CPC title

  • Heat retention or warming · CPC title

  • using temperature-controlled means · CPC title

  • flexible, e.g. heating nets or webs · CPC title

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What does patent US11744298B2 cover?
A heated article of clothing including a garment body, a heater coupled to the garment body, a heater supply cable configured to provide electrical power to the heater, and a battery pack configured to power to the heater by way of the heater supply cable. The garment body includes a first compartment configured to hold the battery pack, a second compartment configured to alternatively hold the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D13/0051. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).