GARMENTS HAVING STRETCHABLE AND CONDUCTIVE INK
First Claim
1. A wearable electronics device, the device comprising:
- a garment comprising a compression fabric; and
at least one stretchable and conductive ink pattern on the garment, wherein the conductive ink pattern comprises;
a layer of conductive ink having;
between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder;
between about 3-7% solvent; and
between about 3-7% thickener;
a layer of an elastic adhesive on the garment; and
a gradient region between the conductive ink and the adhesive, the gradient region comprising a nonhomogeneous mixture of the conductive ink and the adhesive wherein the concentration of conductive ink decreases from a region closer to the layer of conductive ink to the layer of elastic adhesive.
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Abstract
Methods of forming garments having one or more stretchable conductive ink patterns. Described herein are method of making garments (including compression garments) having one or more highly stretchable conductive ink pattern formed of a composite of an insulative adhesive, a conductive ink, and an intermediate gradient zone between the adhesive and conductive ink. The conductive ink typically includes between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder; between about 3-7% solvent; and between about 3-7% thickener. The stretchable conductive ink patterns may be stretched more than twice their length without breaking or rupturing.
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29 Claims
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1. A wearable electronics device, the device comprising:
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a garment comprising a compression fabric; and at least one stretchable and conductive ink pattern on the garment, wherein the conductive ink pattern comprises; a layer of conductive ink having;
between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder;
between about 3-7% solvent; and
between about 3-7% thickener;a layer of an elastic adhesive on the garment; and a gradient region between the conductive ink and the adhesive, the gradient region comprising a nonhomogeneous mixture of the conductive ink and the adhesive wherein the concentration of conductive ink decreases from a region closer to the layer of conductive ink to the layer of elastic adhesive. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A wearable electronics device, the device comprising:
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a garment comprising a compression fabric; and at least one stretchable and conductive ink pattern on the garment having a sheet resistivity of less than about 10 Kohms/square, wherein the conductive ink pattern is stretchable up to at least about 200% without breaking, and comprises; a layer of conductive ink having;
between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder;
between about 3-7% solvent; and
between about 3-7% thickener;a layer of an elastic adhesive on the garment; a gradient region between the conductive ink and the adhesive, the gradient region comprising a nonhomogeneous mixture of the conductive ink and the adhesive wherein the concentration of conductive ink decreases from a region closer to the layer of conductive ink to the layer of elastic adhesive; and an insulating resin over at least a portion of the layer of conductive ink. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A wearable electronics device, the device comprising:
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a garment comprising a compression fabric; at least one stretchable and conductive ink pattern on the garment, wherein the conductive ink pattern comprises; a layer of conductive ink having;
between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder;
between about 3-7% solvent; and
between about 3-7% thickener;a layer of an elastic adhesive on the garment; and a gradient region between the conductive ink and the adhesive, the gradient region comprising a nonhomogeneous mixture of the conductive ink and the adhesive wherein the concentration of conductive ink decreases from a region closer to the layer of conductive ink to the layer of elastic adhesive; and a conductive thread coupled to the compression fabric and electrically connected at one end region to the conductive ink, wherein the conductive thread extends along garment in a sinusoidal or zig-zag pattern. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29)
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