"Heat Suits": Keeps User Warm in Cold Environments and Cold Climates
New York, NY, January 10, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Heat Suits is a line of specially designed winter wear including sportswear, business attire, outerwear, and accessories. It is configured with an adjustable internal heating source. It can easily be recharged for wear, and is designed to provide consumers in cold climates a more efficient means of keeping warm. Another use for them can be to promote weight loss. Each article of clothing could be lined with a padded heating element, placed on each side of the front of the unit. Many different styles and options will be made available, including sportswear, business clothing, raincoats, trench coats, winter hats and facemasks, exercise clothing, etc.
Heat Suits could conceivably revolutionize winter wear. The heating source will be powered by an internal battery source, which could be located within the lining of the clothing article. It will be easily accessed, and can be charged through a USB multi charger. A likely avenue through which the heat could operate could involve converting electricity into heat through the process of Joule heating, where electric current through the element encounters resistance, resulting in the heating of the element. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating strong consumer interest in the Heat Suits.
The Patent Pending Heat Suits were invented by Travis Wallace, Jr. and Michael Alexander of Baltimore, MD who said, “We thought of this idea while staying in a cold, cement basement. We needed something to wrap around the whole body to keep warm and this works perfectly.”
EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company Operations Center, P.O. Box 1682, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Tel: 212-620-2629 www.invents.com
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