Connector assembly for smart garments
09979144 ยท 2018-05-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R33/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/66
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connector-and-cable assembly, including an electronic connector, such as a HDMI connector, having an outlet section and a multiplicity of elastic conductive stripes. Each of the elastic conductive stripes is conductively connected, at a first end, to a respective preconfigured outlet pin of the electronic connector. The second end of each of the elastic conductive stripes is preconfigured to operatively attach to a respective sensor, such as a textile electrode of a smart garment. Typically, at least one of the elastic conductive stripes is a textile based conductive stripe.
Claims
1. A connector assembly, comprising: a. an electronic connector having an outlet section; and b. a multiplicity of elastic conductive textile stripes comprising conductive textile yarn, wherein each said elastic conductive textile stripes is conductively connected, at a first end, to a respective preconfigured outlet pin of said electronic connector; and wherein a second end of each said elastic conductive textile stripes is preconfigured to operatively attach to a respective sensor.
2. The connector assembly as in claim 1, wherein said electronic connector is a HDMI connector.
3. The connector assembly as in claim 1, wherein said sensor is a textile electrode of a smart garment.
4. The connector assembly as in claim 1 is made of materials withstanding washing by washing machines and drying by drying machines.
5. The connector assembly as in claim 1, wherein said electronic connector includes a PCB board having a multiplicity of connector pins, wherein each said elastic conductive textile stripes is securely and conductively attached to a respective pin of said multiplicity of connector pins.
6. The connector assembly as in claim 5, wherein said securely attachment of each said elastic conductive textile stripes to a respective pin of said multiplicity of connector pins is done either by pressing said respective pin onto said respective conductive textile stripe, or by using conductive glue or by a combination thereof.
7. The connector assembly as in claim 5, wherein said PCB board comprises at least one protective means that breaks open a respective electric line, upon a high electric surge.
8. The connector assembly as in claim 1, wherein said electronic connector includes a connector-housing, and wherein said connector-housing and a portion of said elastic conductive textile stripes, proximal to the electronic connector, are wrapped by a mold.
9. The connector assembly as in claim 1 further including a fitted cap plugged into the open end of said electronic connector, to thereby further seal the connector assembly.
10. The connector assembly as in claim 1 further including an attachment element for securing the connector assembly onto a smart garment.
11. The connector assembly as in claim 1, wherein said outlet section of said electronic connector is generally perpendicular to the incoming direction of said conductive textile stripes, entering said electronic connector.
12. A HDMI interface (I/F) device facilitating any external monitoring unit to operatively connect to the smart garment via the connector assembly of claim 1, HDMI interface (I/F) device comprising: a. a paired-connector inlet; b. an I/F housing having a first face and a second face; and c. a PCB I/F assembly, wherein each said paired-connector inlet is adapted to operatively connect to said outlet section of said electronic connector; wherein a predetermined number of external connecting means are securely attached to said PCB I/F assembly at preconfigured location at one or both sides of said PCB I/F assembly; and wherein respective openings, at locations corresponding to locations of said external connecting means on said PCB I/F, are formed in said first and/or second faces of said I/F housing, to facilitate access to said external connecting means.
13. The connector assembly as in claim 12, wherein said paired-connector inlet is adapted to fit said outlet section of said electronic connector.
14. The connector assembly as in claim 12, wherein said external connecting means is selected from the group including snap buttons and crocodile connectors.
15. The connector assembly as in claim 12, wherein said PCB I/F assembly comprises at least one protective means that breaks open a respective electric line upon a high electric surge.
16. The connector assembly as in claim 12, wherein the external monitoring unit is an ECG processing and monitoring unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration and example only and thus not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided, so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(14) An embodiment is an example or implementation of the inventions. The various appearances of one embodiment, an embodiment or some embodiments do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiment. Although various features of the invention may be described in the context of a single embodiment, the features may also be provided separately or in any suitable combination. Conversely, although the invention may be described herein in the context of separate embodiments for clarity, the invention may also be implemented in a single embodiment.
(15) Reference in the specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, some embodiments, another embodiment or other embodiments means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least one embodiment, but not necessarily all embodiments, of the inventions. It is understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is not to be construed as limiting and are for descriptive purposes only.
(16) Reference is made to the drawings.
(17) It should be noted that HDMI connector 110 is shown by way of example only, and any other types of electronic connectors may be used.
(18) Connector 110 includes a small PCB board 116. The PCB board includes multiple pins 118 to which pins 118 conductive stripes 130 are securely attached, for example, with no limitations, by pressing each pin 118 onto a respective conductive stripe 130, by using conductive glue or a combination thereof.
(19) The housing 114 of connector 110 is preferably wrapped by a mold 140 of sealing material such as rubber. Preferably, a preconfigured portion 120 of conductive stripes 130 is also wrapped by mold 140, to thereby seal the connector and portion 120 of conductive stripes 130, in particular to facilitate washing the garment by washing machines and drying using drying machines (up to about 80? C.). Typically, each conductive stripe 130 is designed to convey a single signal.
(20) Preferably, to further seal connector 110, a fitted cap (not shown) is plugged into the open end 112a of connector 110, to thereby seal connector assembly 100 including connector 110 and up to attachment element 122.
(21) In section 120 of conductive stripes 130, the individual conductive stripes 130 are also individually insulated.
(22) Conductive stripes 130 are typically, with no limitations, made of elastic materials such as Nylon, and are coated with silver ions or another metal such as gold, copper or stainless steel. The stripes are typically braided such as to maintain elasticity that corresponds to the elasticity of the smart garment and does not limit the elasticity of the smart garment. Typically, each conductive stripe 130 is composed of a preconfigured number of individual conductive yarns, to thereby control the conductivity of that conductive stripe 130, typically, according to the length of that conductive stripe 130.
(23) Typically, each braided conductive stripe 130 is composed of a preconfigured number of the individual conductive yarns that are individually wrapped with non-conductive yarns, such as Nylon or Polyester, to thereby insulate each conductive stripe 130.
(24) Preferably, connector-and-cable assembly 100 includes an attachment element 122 for securing connector assembly 100 onto a smart garment 50, for example by sewing. Thereby, when pulling connector 110, the conductive stripes 130 do not pull the respective electrode 60 and distort the signal being sensed.
(25) Preferably, connector-and-cable assembly 100, including conductive stripes 130, is designed to sustain at least 50 washing and drying cycles.
(26) Typically, the free end of each braided conductive stripe 130 is securely attached to a preconfigured location of smart garment 50, for example to a respective electrode 60, for example by sewing or gluing with conductive glue. The attachment may be applied directly to the respective electrode 60. The attachment may also be applied to a preconfigured location on the smart garment, wherein that preconfigured location is electrically connected to a respective electrode, for example by another conductive stripe. Thereby, the signal obtained by the electrodes 60 may be transmitted via the conductive stripes 130 and connector 110 to an external electronic device preconfigured to receive such signals.
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(28) Optionally, HDMI connector assemblies 100 and 101 include protecting means to protect the garment-processing device (not shown) that is electrically connected to such connector-and-cable assembly (100 or 101) from the current/voltage surge inflicted by a current/voltage providing device, such as a defibrillator, that is activated onto at least one electrode that is electrically connected to garment-processing device.
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(30) It is an aspect of the present invention to provide an HDMI interface (I/F) device facilitating any ECG processing and monitoring unit to operatively connect to the smart garment 50 via HDMI connector 110.
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(32) Typically, common ECG processing units are adapted to connect using either snap buttons or crocodile connectors. However the present invention is not limited to connect using snap buttons or crocodile connectors, and can be adapted to use any other connector.
(33) Optionally, protective means 319 that breaks open at least one electric line 310 (see
(34) The invention being thus described in terms of embodiments and examples, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.