A41H5/02

Torso-Shaped Pillow
20180153240 · 2018-06-07 · ·

A pillow case and pillow in the shape of a human torso, for altering clothes worn on the pillow; the human torso including a human trunk and a first pair of base portions of appendages extending out from the trunk substantially at the position and with the orientation of human arms relative to the human trunk, each substantially in the shape of the base portion of human arms; a second pair of base portions of appendages extending out from the trunk substantially at the position and with the orientation of human legs relative to the human trunk, each substantially in the shape of the base portion of human legs; and a base portion of an appendage extending out from the trunk, substantially at the position and with the orientation of a neck relative to the human trunk, substantially in the shape of the base portion of a human neck.

Shape-adjustable chroma key compatible mannequin or body suit, and associated 3D image capture equipment

A body suit resembles at least a partial human body form for use in design, customization, alteration, testing and modeling of garments. The suit includes a plurality of fluid-expandable layers, including an outer skin layer divided into an outer plurality of selectively expandable in varying degrees or quantities to create a variable exterior skin contour. One or more additional fluid-expandable layers underlie the outer skin layer to establish a variable internal tissue depth further contributing to an overall outer body contour of the body suit. An exterior of the body suit is colored or colorable in blue or green to enable chroma key isolation of garment adorned over the suit. Sensors are arrayed over the exterior surface area of the suit for dimensional and pressure measurements, and rotational support structures and cooperating 3D scanners and track-based scanner movement enable 3D imaging of the modeled garment.

Shape-adjustable chroma key compatible mannequin or body suit, and associated 3D image capture equipment

A body suit resembles at least a partial human body form for use in design, customization, alteration, testing and modeling of garments. The suit includes a plurality of fluid-expandable layers, including an outer skin layer divided into an outer plurality of selectively expandable in varying degrees or quantities to create a variable exterior skin contour. One or more additional fluid-expandable layers underlie the outer skin layer to establish a variable internal tissue depth further contributing to an overall outer body contour of the body suit. An exterior of the body suit is colored or colorable in blue or green to enable chroma key isolation of garment adorned over the suit. Sensors are arrayed over the exterior surface area of the suit for dimensional and pressure measurements, and rotational support structures and cooperating 3D scanners and track-based scanner movement enable 3D imaging of the modeled garment.