- Cupertino CA, US Yoji Hamada - Wakayama-shi, JP Liming Wang - Windham NH, US
International Classification:
A45F 5/00 H05K 5/00 G04G 17/00 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A portable electronic device may have an electronic device strap. The strap may include inner and outer fabric layers and optional intermediate fabric layers. The inner fabric layer may have strands of material that are characterized by a larger denier per filament value than the outer fabric layer to help draw moisture away from the body of a user. The fabric layers may have stretchable warp fibers that allow the strap to be stretched. Weft fibers at the bottom of grooves that span the width of the strap may be provided with different colors than other weft strands. When the strap is stretched, the visibility of the weft fibers at the bottoms of the grooves may increase. A hook-and-loop fastener may be used to close the strap. Loops for the fastener may be formed from warp strands and may have multiple sizes.
Apple
Materials Engineer, Softgoods Product Design
Velcro Companies May 2006 - Mar 2015
Engineering Manager-Textile and Project Engineer In Dfm and C and Supplier Quality
Velcro Companies Mar 1998 - May 2006
China Operation and Project Coordinator and Process Engineer
Cookson Fibers May 1996 - Oct 1997
Process Engineer
Auburn University Aug 1994 - May 1996
Visiting Scholar
Education:
More Steam University May 2007
Auburn University May 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
University of Illinois Jul 1994
China Textile University Jul 1989
Master of Science, Masters
Donghua University
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Skills:
Statistical Process Control Polymers Engineering Supply Chain Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Materials Research and Development Quality System
"The next question to be answered is the precise mechanism by which the gut microbiome and the brain communicate in obese people, including during weight loss," said Liming Wang, a paper co-author and a researcher at Beijing's Health Management Institute.