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Cole Williams

Cole Williams, Binbridge Island, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100011484KNIT FABRIC GLOVES AND OTHER KNIT ARTICLES WITH IMPROVED GRIP/PROTECTIVE SURFACES - Knit articles of clothing having grip/protective members and process of manufacturing same. One embodiment comprises depositing an adhesive onto a backside of a sheet of grip/protective material, and fusing the adhesive to the backside of the sheet of grip/protective material using a first heat/pressure procedure. The first heat/pressure procedure forms a film of fused adhesive on at least a portion of the backside of the sheet. The process can continue by cutting the sheet of grip/protective material into a plurality of grip/protective members sized and shaped for the article of clothing, and attaching at least one grip/protective member to a knitted material that defines at least a portion of the article of clothing. The grip/protective member is attached to the knitted material using a second heat/pressure procedure that re-activates the film of fused adhesive and causes a portion of the re-activated fused adhesive to penetrate into the knitted material.01-21-2010

Cole Williams, Bainbridge Island, WA US

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20080260962Glove with gripping dots and a method of making same - A gripping glove and the method of making same and a material and the method of making the sheet material that is ideally suited for use in constructing the gripping gloves which, in use, exhibit superior grip characteristics.10-23-2008
20090056107Electrically heated articles of apparel and methods of making same - An electrically heated, multi-layered article of apparel that is heated by a novel, silver-coated, flexible, battery-powered heating harness that is disposed between the layers of the article.03-05-2009
20090057289Electrically heated articles of apparel having variable heating characteristics and methods of making same - An electrically heated, multi-layered article of apparel such as a glove that is heated a, flexible heating harness that is disposed between the layers of the article and is constructed from silver-plated yarn. The flexible heating harness, which is constructed from silver-plated filaments that are intertwined about a stretchable core, includes a plurality of segmented heater arms attached to two busses, one for the negative pole, the other for the positive pole.03-05-2009
20090057290Electrically heated articles of apparel having variable heating characteristics and methods of making same - Electrically heated articles of apparel and methods of making the same. The electrically heated articles of apparel include a flexible heating harness that includes a plurality of resistance heater elements made of silver plated yarn having a core comprising a single strand of spandex about which a plurality of silver plated strands of nylon filaments is wound. The heater harness is disposed between liners constructed from fabric or waterproof membranes.03-05-2009
20090188905Waterproof, electrically heated articles of apparel and methods of making same - A waterproof, electrically heated, multi-layered article of apparel that is heated by a flexible heating harness that is disposed between the layers of the article and is constructed from silver-plated filaments. Uniquely, the flexible heating harness is sandwiched between a pair of waterproof bladders. The article of apparel has a plurality of heat zones with wattages and amperages required to heat the various zones of the hands to optimum temperatures as determined by the physiology of the human hand.07-30-2009
20090235430Glove with gripping dots - An improved glove that significantly enhances the ability of the user to grip and manipulate a variety of differently configured objects and particularly to grip and manipulate objects between the thumb and the index finger. The improved glove exhibits a multiplicity of elastomeric gripping dots on the palm side of the glove and on both sides of the thumb portion of the glove to enable the user to securely grip and manipulate various types of articles.09-24-2009

Patent applications by Cole Williams, Bainbridge Island, WA US