Band-like garment for physiological monitoring
US-2017135638-A1 · May 18, 2017 · US
US9402429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9402429-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313828893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A telemetrically enhanced article of clothing comprises a fabric layer having an inside surface and an outside surface. A sensor is attached to the inside surface of the fabric layer such that when the article of clothing is worn by the user, the sensor is in contact with the user's skin. An electrically conductive trace may extend along the fabric layer and may be electrically connected at a first end to the sensor. A retaining ring may be adhered to the fabric layer near a second end of the electrically conductive trace. The retaining ring is capable of receiving a telemetry device and forming a compression connection between the perimeter of the telemetry device and the retaining ring such that when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the second end of the electrically conductive trace is in electrical contact with the telemetry device. The telemetry device may store, process, or transmit physiological and/or other data collected by a sensor.
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Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. An article of clothing comprising: a fabric layer having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface facing a user's body when the article of clothing is worn by the user, and the outside surface facing away from the user's body when the article of clothing is worn by the user; a sensor attached to the inside surface of the fabric layer such that when the article of clothing is worn by the user, the sensor is in contact with the user's skin, the sensor capable of measuring physiological parameters of the user; an electrically conductive trace extending along the fabric layer and electrically connected at a first end to the sensor; and a retaining ring adhered to the inside surface of the fabric layer near a second end of the electrically conductive trace, the retaining ring capable of receiving a rounded telemetry device and forming a compression connection between the perimeter of the telemetry device and the retaining ring such that when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the second end of the electrically conductive trace is in electrical contact with the telemetry device. 2. The article of clothing of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the electrically conductive trace is on the outside surface of the fabric layer, and wherein when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the telemetry device is in contact with the outside surface of the fabric layer and a portion of the fabric layer is between the retaining ring and the received telemetry device. 3. The article of clothing of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the electrically conductive trace is at least partially inside the area bounded by the retaining ring. 4. The article of clothing of claim 1 , wherein the retaining ring is substantially made of silicone. 5. The article of clothing of claim 1 , further comprising: an additional sensor attached to the inside surface of the fabric layer such that when the article of clothing is worn by the user, the additional sensor is in contact with the user's skin, the additional sensor capable of measuring physiological parameters of the user; and an additional electrically conductive trace extending along the fabric layer and electrically connected at a first end to the additional sensor, wherein a second end of the additional electrically conductive trace is located near the retaining ring, and wherein when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the second end of the additional electrically conductive trace is in electrical contact with the telemetry device. 6. The article of clothing of claim 5 , wherein the second end of the electrically conductive trace and the second end of the additional electrically conductive trace are substantially larger than the traces themselves such that precise placement of the telemetry device is not required to bring the second ends of the electrically conductive trace and the additional electrically conductive trace into electrical contact with the telemetry device. 7. An article of clothing comprising: a fabric layer having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface facing a user's body when the article of clothing is worn by the user, and the outside surface facing away from the user's body when the article of clothing is worn by the user; two sensors attached to the inside surface of the fabric layer such that when the article of clothing is worn by the user, the sensors are in contact with the user's skin, the sensors capable of measuring physiological parameters of the user; two electrically conductive traces extending along the fabric layer, each trace electrically connected at a first end to one of the two sensors; and a substantially silicone retaining ring adhered to the inside surface of the fabric layer near a second end of each of the electrically conductive traces, the retaining ring capable of receiving a rounded telemetry device and forming a compression connection between the perimeter of the telemetry device and the retaining ring such that when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the second ends of the two electrically conductive traces are in electrical contact with the telemetry device. 8. The article of clothing of claim 7 , wherein the article of clothing is form fitting such that the sensors remain in contact with the user's skin when the article of clothing is worn. 9. The article of clothing of claim 7 , wherein the second end of each of the electrically conductive traces is on the outside surface of the fabric layer, and wherein when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the telemetry device is in contact with the outside surface of the fabric layer and a portion of the fabric layer is between the retaining ring and the received telemetry device. 10. An exercise telemetry kit comprising: a telemetry device having two electrical contacts for receiving data and one of a wireless transmitter or memory; and a form-fitting shirt comprising: a fabric layer having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface facing a user's body when the shirt is worn by the user, and the outside surface facing away from the user's body when the shirt is worn by the user; two sensors attached to the inside surface of the fabric layer such that when the shirt is worn by the user, the sensors are and remain in contact with the user's skin, the sensors capable of measuring physiological parameters of the user; two electrically conductive traces extending along the fabric layer, each trace electrically connected at a first end to one of the two sensors; and a substantially silicone retaining ring adhered to the inside surface of the fabric layer near a second end of each of the electrically conductive traces, the retaining ring capable of receiving the telemetry device and forming a compression connection between the perimeter of the telemetry device and the retaining ring such that when the telemetry device is received in the retaining ring, the second ends of the two electrically conductive traces are in electrical contact with the two electrical contacts of the telemetry device. 11. The exercise telemetry kit of claim 10 , wherein the retaining ring is adhered to the inside surface of the shirt on an area corresponding to the back of the user when the shirt is worn. 12. The exercise telemetry kit of claim 10 , wherein the telemetry device includes a protrusion on one side, the protrusion located such that orienting the protrusion in a first direction causes the two electrical contacts of the telemetry device to align and come into electrical contact with the second ends of the electrically conductive traces.
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