ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FIBERS

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CIRCUITEX NOBLE FIBER TECHNOLOGIES 300 Palm Street Scranton PA 18505 electrically conductive fibers, namely, metallized fibers for conducting electrical charges; electrically conductive flexible circuits of conductive fibers for use in the manufacture of surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, and artificial limbs, eyes and teeth;CIRCUIT EX;knitted, woven, and non-woven fabrics coated with electrically conductive material for textile use; textile fabrics made from yarns or fibers coated with electrically conductive material and finely chopped or ground fibers coated with electrically conductive material for use in the manufacture of clothing, body monitoring devices and body worn communication systems;metallic yarns and threads, for textile use;electric heating pads and electric blankets comprised of knitted, woven, and non-woven fabrics coated with electrically conductive material, all not for medical purposes;orthopedic articles, namely, orthopedic belts, orthopedic braces, orthopedic footwear, orthopedic soles, orthopedic support bandages and orthopedic supports; suture materials, namely, sutures; electrically conductive flexible circuits for medical uses sold as a component of cardiac electrodes, heart pacemakers, cardiac probes, and electronic stimulator for nerve, skin and muscle; electrically conductive flexible circuits for medical uses incorporated as an integral component of heart monitors, pulse measuring devices, pulse rate monitors and respiration monitors; textile fabrics made from yarns or fibers coated with electrically conductive material and finely chopped or ground fibers coated with electrically conductive material for medical uses sold as a component of electric blankets for medical purposes and electric heating pads for medical purposes;
CORONATEX Polygenex International, Inc. 210 James Jackson Blvd. P.O. Box 4468 Cary NC 275194468 electrically conductive fibers, yarns and fabrics for use as body contact electrodes;electrostatic dissipation devices, electrically conductive articles and electrical, radio frequency and electromotive shielding articles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Conducting-fiber deicing systems and methods. In one embodiment, an assembly includes a surface subject to an accumulation of ice, the surface at least partially including a heating portion having a layer of multi-directional electrically-conductive fibers formed between first and second non-electrically conductive layers. The layer of electrically-conductive fibers is coupled to a power supply member and is adapted to conduct an electrical current such that the layer of electrically-conductive fibers, and at least one of the first and second non-electrically conductive layers of the heating portion, are raised to an elevated temperature to at least partially inhibit the accumulation of ice on the surface.