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Predictive and counter predictive visual stimuli

An indicator and visual technology, applied in clothing, clothing, protective clothing, etc., can solve the problem of not reflecting the dynamics of the wearer

Active Publication Date: 2008-09-24
NIKE INNOVATE CV
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Such garments do not reflect important aspects of the wearer's dynamics, and there is a need for improved garments that provide additional functionality

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[0014] The disclosed methods and devices should not be construed as limiting in any way. On the contrary, the present disclosure focuses on the novel and unobvious features and aspects of the various disclosed embodiments individually and in various combinations and subcombinations with each other. In addition, the methods and devices are not limited to any specific aspects or features, or combinations thereof. The disclosed methods and devices also do not require any one or more specific advantages to be presented or problems to be solved.

[0015] Although for the convenience of introduction, the operations and functions of some disclosed methods and devices are described in a specific, sequential order, it should be understood that the description in this manner includes readjustment, unless a specific order is required by the specific language set forth below. For example, sometimes the operations described in sequence can be readjusted or completed at the same time. In additi...

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Dynamic visual indicators such as counter-predictive indicators are applied to apparel and apparatus for activities such as athletics. The counter-predictive indicators are configured to provide an indication of wearer / user orientation or anticipated future movement that differs from a true orientation or actual movement. Alternatively, the predictive indicators can be provided to reinforce or heighten perception of wearer / user orientation or anticipated future movement. In some examples, dynamic visual indicators provide apparent body axes that are tilted or displaced from a wearer's actual body axis. Such dynamic visual indicators can be selected based on measured responses to activity specific images or events.

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Technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to methods for configuring sports apparel to increase or decrease the accuracy of the visual estimation of expected player movement. Background technique [0002] Clothing used in various sports has been customized to provide safety and comfort to the wearer, or for aesthetic reasons. For example, the uniforms of sports teams are often equipped with bright colors or made of materials that absorb sweat (wick perspiration) or control heat loss. Sportswear is often decorated to be visually appealing or contain logos related to team sponsorship. These and other sports apparel can be configured for functionality and to help identify the wearer as a team member or other team member. [0003] Although apparel has been configured to enhance personal comfort and performance in many sports, typical decorated uniforms and apparel only enhance the comfort of the wearer or provide a beautiful appearance. Such clothing cannot reflect import...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D13/01
CPCA41D13/0015A41D27/08
Inventor 理查德·麦克唐纳爱德华·路易斯·哈伯
Owner NIKE INNOVATE CV
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