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Detroit Inventor Develops Heated Jacket to Eliminate Winter Bulk

"I wanted to create a coat that would provide added warmth during cold weather without all the bulky layers," said a Detroit-based inventor regarding the WARMING JACKET, a new apparel design intended to improve thermal comfort for commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, and residents of regions facing extreme, freezing temperatures.

Detroit Inventor Develops Heated Jacket to Eliminate Winter Bulk

The invention functions by surrounding the wearer with integrated heat, aiming to replace traditional multi-layer clothing systems. By shifting the mechanism of heat retention to the garment structure itself, the design seeks to enhance both user safety and comfort during activities such as hiking, hunting, and camping. The concept is currently being managed by InventHelp, which has placed the design for potential licensing or sale to apparel manufacturers. Interested parties can reach the firm at 100 Beecham Drive, Pittsburgh, or via their professional submission office at (412) 288-1300, referencing file number 25-OSK-1092.

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