Renewable base for thermoelectric textiles
Research/Development/Education
Conductive yarn for electronic textile applications
Applicant: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â KONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV [NL]; ASVADI SIMA [NL]; VAN PIETERSON LIESBETH [NL] Inventor(s): Â Â Â Â Â Â ASVADI SIMA [NL]; VAN PIETERSON LIESBETH [NL] Abstract of WO 2009037631Â (A1) An electrically conductive yarn (2) having a multifilament core (5) comprising a plurality of electrically conductive filaments (4), and a wrapping (6, 10) arranged around the multifilament core. The wrapping is arranged to partly expose the multifilament core, thereby reduci
2nd April 2009
Innovation in Textiles
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Applicant: KONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV [NL]; ASVADI SIMA [NL]; VAN PIETERSON LIESBETH [NL]
Inventor(s): ASVADI SIMA [NL]; VAN PIETERSON LIESBETH [NL]
Abstract of WO 2009037631 (A1) An electrically conductive yarn (2) having a multifilament core (5) comprising a plurality of electrically conductive filaments (4), and a wrapping (6, 10) arranged around the multifilament core. The wrapping is arranged to partly expose the multifilament core, thereby reducing an occurrence of short-circuiting between adjacent electrically conductive yarns while enabling electrical connection of electronic components to the multifilament core. The present invention also relates to a method of manufacturing thereof.
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