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Juan M Cera

from Middletown, DE
Age ~63

Juan Cera Phones & Addresses

  • 213 Thomas Ct, Middletown, DE 19709 (302) 449-0859
  • 2105 Prior Rd, Wilmington, DE 19809
  • 2203 Prior Rd, Wilmington, DE 19809
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Miami Gardens, FL

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Juan Cera Photo 1

Engineer At Invista

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Position:
Engineer at Invista, TEXTILE ENGINEER at INVISTA
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Invista
Engineer

INVISTA since 2004
TEXTILE ENGINEER
Juan Cera Photo 2

Research Engineer At Koch Industries

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Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Juan J. Cera
President
Jo & Ad Transport, Inc
2995 NW 87 St, Miami, FL 33147

Publications

Us Patents

Textile-Based Electrode

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US Patent:
7474910, Jan 6, 2009
Filed:
Sep 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/859207
Inventors:
Qaizar N. Hassonjee - Chadds Ford PA, US
Juan Cera - Middletown DE, US
Robert-Michael Bartecki - Newark DE, US
Thomas A. Micka - West Grove PA, US
Claudia Schultze - Wilmington DE, US
Stacey B. Burr - West Lafayette IN, US
Eleni Karayianni - Geneva, CH
Assignee:
Textronics Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600395, 600386, 600388, 600389, 600390
Abstract:
Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate.

Textile-Based Electrode

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US Patent:
7970451, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Dec 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/346993
Inventors:
Qaizar N. Hassonjee - Chadds Ford PA, US
Juan Cera - Middletown DE, US
Robert-Michael Bartecki - Newark DE, US
Thomas A. Micka - West Grove PA, US
Claudia Schultze - Wilmington DE, US
Stacey B. Burr - Wilmington DE, US
Eleni Karayianni - Geneva, CH
Assignee:
Textronics, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600395, 600386, 600388, 600389, 600390
Abstract:
Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate.

Textile-Based Electrode

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US Patent:
8214008, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Jun 3, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/152339
Inventors:
Qaizar N. Hassonjee - Chadds Ford PA, US
Juan Cera - Middletown DE, US
Robert-Michael Bartecki - Newark DE, US
Thomas A. Micka - West Grove PA, US
Claudia Schultze - Wilmington DE, US
Stacey B. Burr - West Lafayette IN, US
Eleni Karayianni - Geneva, CH
Assignee:
Textronics, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600386, 600388, 600390, 600395
Abstract:
Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate. In addition, two garments with textile based electrodes are disclosed. First, a wrist band for use with a cardiac patient remote monitoring system includes two fabric layers with integral textile-based electrodes. The skin contacting surface of the band includes a conductive region formed as a continuous ring or stripe. A connector links the conductive region to a lead to a device. Second, an infant garment includes textile based electrodes at the torso region and optionally at other regions in order to monitor the infant's biophysical characteristics as the garment is worn.

Textile-Based Electrode

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US Patent:
20060211934, Sep 21, 2006
Filed:
Mar 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/082240
Inventors:
Qaizar Hassonjee - Chadds Ford PA, US
Juan Cera - Middletown DE, US
Robert-Michael Bartecki - Newark DE, US
Thomas Micka - West Grove PA, US
Claudia Schultze - Greenville DE, US
Stacey Burr - West Lafayette IN, US
Eleni Karayianni - Geneva, CH
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
600372000, 600388000, 600395000, 607115000
Abstract:
Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate.

Stretch Circular Knit Fabrics With Multiple Elastic Yarns

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US Patent:
20160265146, Sep 15, 2016
Filed:
May 23, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/162021
Inventors:
- WILMINGTON DE, US
Fred C. WYNEGAR - Wilmington DE, US
Raymond S.P. LEUNG - Shatin, HK
Cheng-Yuan CHUANG - Panchiao City, TW
Juan CERA - Middletown DE, US
Assignee:
INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L. - WILMINGTON DE
International Classification:
D04B 1/18
D04B 13/00
Abstract:
Articles of knit fabric having a surface side and a base side, and including a set of ground yarns and a layer of effect yarns, wherein the ground yarns and effect yarns are knit through intermesh points in a predetermined arrangement, wherein the effect yarns are alternately arranged with the ground yarns, and wherein the ground yarns contain at least one elastic fiber and optionally at least one hard fiber, and the effect yarns contain at least one hard fiber or at least one elastic fiber are provided.

Stretch Circular Knit Fabrics With Multiple Elastic Yarns

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US Patent:
20160251782, Sep 1, 2016
Filed:
Oct 14, 2014
Appl. No.:
15/097446
Inventors:
- St. Gallen, CH
Fred C. WYNEGAR - Wilmington DE, US
Raymond S.P. LEUNG - Shatin, HK
Cheng-Yuan CHUANG - Panchiao City, Taipei, TW
Juan CERA - Middletown DE, US
Assignee:
INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L. - WILMINGTON DE
International Classification:
D04B 1/18
Abstract:
An article comprising a knit fabric having a surface side and a base side, and including a set of ground yarns and a layer of effect yarns, wherein the ground yarns and effect yarns are knit through intermesh points in a predetermined arrangement wherein the effect yarns are alternately arranged with the ground yarns and wherein the ground yarns comprise at least one elastic fiber and optionally at least one hard fiber, and the effect yarns comprise at least one hard fiber and optionally an elastic fiber.
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