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Application US20190374378


Published 2019-12-12

Devices And Methods For Wearables

A wearable device may include a first side, a second side, at least one electrode, and at least one thermocouple. The first side may be the side in contact with a subject, and the at least one electrode and the at least one thermocouple may be arranged on the first side.



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3 Independent Claims

  • 1. A wearable, comprising: a first side; a second side; at least one electrode; and at least one thermocouple, wherein the first side is a side in contact with a subject and the second side is a side that is opposite of the first side, wherein the at least one electrode and the at least one thermocouple are arranged on the first side.

  • 12. A method of dynamically adjusting a temperature of a wearable, comprising: monitoring a temperature level of a subject via at least one electrode of the wearable; and based on the monitored temperature level of the subject, applying a voltage across a thermocouple of the wearable resulting in a cooling effect or a heating effect of a first side of the wearable via the Peltier effect; wherein the first side of the wearable is a side in contact with the subject.

  • 18. A method of dynamically adjusting a temperature, comprising: positioning at least one of a wearable or a consumer product relative to a subject; based on a monitored or perceived condition of the subject, applying a voltage across at least one thermocouple of the at least one of the wearable or consumer product resulting in a heating effect or a cooling effect of a first side of the at least one of the wearable or the consumer product via the Peltier effect, wherein the first side is a side in contact with the subject.