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Pocono Lake, PA   

314 N 12Th St APT 205, Philadelphia, PA 19107   

209 Cuthbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19106    215-2380378   

Denver, CO   

Oakland, CA   

1530 Locust St APT 14E, Philadelphia, PA 19102   

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Company: Drexel university Sep 2017 Position: Affiliate faculty - department of materials science and engineering - college of engineering

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: The University of the Arts Specialities: Product Design

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Fashion Design • Textiles • Research • Photoshop • Sewing • Draping • Microsoft Office • Apparel • Teaching • Higher Education • Illustrator • Pattern • Textile Design • Trend • Fashion • Powerpoint • Tailoring

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Assiatant Professor - Design - Westphal College - Director Shima Seiki Haute Technician Lab

Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Drexel University
Affiliate Faculty - Department of Materials Science and Engineering - College of Engineering
Drexel University
Assiatant Professor - Design - Westphal College - Director Shima Seiki Haute Technician Lab
Drexel University Sep 2007 - Jun 2012
Fashion Design Program Director - Westphal College
Genevieve Dion 1993 - 2010
Design Principal
Education:
The University of the Arts
Masters, Product Design
Skills:
Fashion Design, Textiles, Research, Photoshop, Sewing, Draping, Microsoft Office, Apparel, Teaching, Higher Education, Illustrator, Pattern, Textile Design, Trend, Fashion, Powerpoint, Tailoring

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Us Patents

Protective Respirators And A Method Of Making A Protective Respirator

US Patent:
2021030, Oct 7, 2021
Filed:
Apr 2, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/221233
Inventors:
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Richard J. Hamilton - Jenkintown PA, US
Amy L. Stoltzfus - Kirkland WA, US
Chelsea E. Amanatides - Philadelphia PA, US
Keith Taylor - Philadelphia PA, US
Leighton Cline - Philadelphia PA, US
Sol Schade - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/11
A62B 9/06
Abstract:
A personal protective respirator comprising a facepiece housing configured to cover the nose and mouth and conform to a face of an intended wearer along a perimeter of the facepiece housing and at least two straps, wherein the facepiece housing and the straps consist of a knitted material and the facepiece housing conforms to the face of the intended wearer such that sufficient fit is achieved to attain a fit factor of at least 100 on the intended wearer according to OSHA fit testing procedures. Also, a personal protective respirator comprising a face portion configured to cover a nose and mouth of an intended wearer and to conform to a face of the intended wearer and at least four straps, wherein the mask meets NIOSH requirements for N95 respirator performance and maintains this level of performance after being washed. Finally, a method for making the noted personal protective respirators.

Knitted Electrochemical Capacitors And Heated Fabrics

US Patent:
2021011, Apr 22, 2021
Filed:
Jul 13, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/927747
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Yury Gogotsi - Warminster PA, US
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/005
H01G 11/24
H01G 11/70
H01G 11/28
A41D 31/00
Abstract:
A garment includes a supercapacitor and/or heated fabrics including a first conductive yarn knitted to as to form a current collector and a second conductive yarn knitted to as to form an electrode that is in electrical contact with the current collector. The conductive yarns are knitted into a predetermined supercapacitor design having respective electrodes that are not in electrical contact with each other. An electrolyte saturates at least the electrode material either before or after knitting, and an ionically permeable electronic separator allows the electrodes to be in close proximity to each other without being in electrical contact with each other. A heating element may also be formed by knitting at least one of the first and second conductive yarns into a linear resistor or by knitting an insulated conductive yarn into a sheet of fabric. Such a heating element is connected to the supercapacitor via a switch.

Fabric Touch Sensor

US Patent:
2021004, Feb 18, 2021
Filed:
Oct 30, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/084845
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Ryan David Young - Philadelphia PA, US
Robert Wallace Lehrich - Feasterville PA, US
Christina Dickinson Kara - Philadelphia PA, US
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Youngmoo Edmund Kim - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 3/03
H03K 17/96
G06F 3/0354
G06F 3/041
D04B 1/12
G06F 3/044
D02G 3/44
Abstract:
A planar (two-dimensional, XY location) touch sensor may include a knitted structure and supplementary method of sensing detects human touch on a fabric surface. This sensor may be fully knitted and detect the continuous planar location and contact force of human touch along the surface of the structure. The fabric may conform to any arbitrary surface and may be a rectangle for touch pad applications. This sensor may be used for applications that include robotics and human-machine interaction, smart garments and wearables, as well as medical textiles and flexible embedded sensors. This touch sensor may require as few as only two electrode connections from the fabric to sense both planar touch and pressure, which allows it to work in areas with limited space that allow for limited complexity for wiring.

Wearable Devices, Wearable Robotic Devices, Gloves, And Systems, Methods, And Computer Program Products Interacting With The Same

US Patent:
2019010, Apr 4, 2019
Filed:
Nov 13, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/188386
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Mark Winter - Wynnewood PA, US
Eric Wait - Ardmore PA, US
Michael Koerner - Lansdale PA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
B25J 13/02
A61F 5/01
A61H 1/02
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/22
A61F 2/58
Abstract:
A wearable device includes: at least one compliant region adapted and configured to be placed over a joint of a subject and at least two flexible but less compliant regions coupled to opposite ends of the compliant region. The device provides a wearable robotic device including a wearable and at least one actuator adapted and configured to move the flexible but less compliant regions relative to each other.

Fabric Touch Sensor

US Patent:
2018032, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
Nov 30, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/779943
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Ryan David Young - Philadelphia PA, US
Robert Wallace Lehrich - Feasterville PA, US
Christina Dickinson Kara - Philadelphia PA, US
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Youngmoo Edmund Kim - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
G06F 3/044
D02G 3/44
G06F 3/041
G06F 3/03
Abstract:
A planar (two-dimensional, XY location) touch sensor may include a knitted structure and supplementary method of sensing detects human touch on a fabric surface. This sensor may be fully knitted and detect the continuous planar location and contact force of human touch along the surface of the structure. The fabric may conform to any arbitrary surface and may be a rectangle for touch pad applications. This sensor may be used for applications that include robotics and human-machine interaction, smart garments and wearables, as well as medical textiles and flexible embedded sensors. This touch sensor may require as few as only two electrode connections from the fabric to sense both planar touch and pressure, which allows it to work in areas with limited space that allow for limited complexity for wiring.

Wearable Devices, Wearable Robotic Devices, Gloves, And Systems, Methods, And Computer Program Products Interacting With The Same

US Patent:
2017016, Jun 15, 2017
Filed:
Feb 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/123236
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Mark Winter - Wynnewood PA, US
Eric Wait - Wynnewood PA, US
Michael Koerner - Lansdale PA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
A61F 5/01
A61H 1/02
A61F 2/58
A61B 5/22
A61B 5/00
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention provides a wearable device including: at least one compliant region adapted and configured to be placed over a joint of a subject and at least two flexible but less compliant regions coupled to opposite ends of the compliant region. Another aspect of the invention provides a wearable robotic device including a wearable device as described herein and at least one actuator adapted and configured to move the flexible but less compliant regions relative to each other.

Articulating Devices

US Patent:
2017006, Mar 9, 2017
Filed:
Feb 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/123031
Inventors:
Genevieve Dion - Philadelphia PA, US
Richard Primerano - Philadelphia PA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
F15B 15/10
B25J 15/00
B32B 25/10
B32B 5/02
B32B 1/08
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention provides an articulating device including: an inflatable elastic layer and a textile shell surrounding or impregnated within at least a portion of the inflatable elastic layer. The textile shell includes at least two regions having different material properties or knit patterns. The textile shell selectively constrains expansion of the inflatable elastic layer to produce controlled bending or torsion. Another aspect of the invention provides an articulating device including: an inflatable elastic layer and a textile shell surrounding or impregnated within at least a portion of the inflatable elastic layer. The textile shell has a curved profile and selectively constrains expansion of the inflatable elastic layer to produce controlled bending.

Knitted Electrochemical Capacitors And Heated Fabrics

US Patent:
2016016, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Jul 25, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/906915
Inventors:
- Philadelphia PA, US
Yury GOGOTSI - Warminster PA, US
Genevieve DION - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/005
A41D 31/00
Abstract:
A garment includes a supercapacitor and/or heated fabrics including a first conductive yarn knitted to as to form a current collector and a second conductive yarn knitted to as to form an electrode that is in electrical contact with the current collector. The conductive yarns are knitted into a predetermined supercapacitor design having respective electrodes that are not in electrical contact with each other. An electrolyte saturates at least the electrode material either before or after knitting, and an ionically permeable electronic separator allows the electrodes to be in close proximity to each other without being in electrical contact with each other. A heating element may also be formed by knitting at least one of the first and second conductive yarns into a linear resistor or by knitting an insulated conductive yarn into a sheet of fabric. Such a heating element is connected to the supercapacitor via a switch.

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