Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001
Title: Innovations by Joel Wayne Marley, Jr.
Introduction
Joel Wayne Marley, Jr. is an inventive mind based in Morganton, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of apparel design, particularly in women's undergarments. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique brassiere that addresses both comfort and functionality.
Latest Patents
Marley holds a patent for a "Knit criss-cross brassiere, blank and method for making same." This invention features a brassiere with a minimal number of seams, allowing for independent breast support. The design is produced from a circularly knit blank, which includes a first tubular portion, an integrally knit cylindrical tubular welt portion, and a second tubular portion. Portions of the first and second tubular portions are cut and removed to create right and left front sections. The remaining parts of one of the tubular portions are inverted, allowing for a seamless appearance. Banding can be attached to form neck and arm openings, resulting in a finished brassiere that is both functional and visually distinct.
Career Highlights
Joel Wayne Marley, Jr. is associated with Alba-Waldensian, Inc., where he applies his innovative skills to develop new products. His work focuses on creating apparel that enhances comfort and style for consumers. His patent reflects his commitment to improving women's undergarments through thoughtful design.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Joel Wayne Marley, Jr. exemplifies innovation in the apparel industry with his patented designs. His contributions continue to influence the way women's undergarments are conceived and produced.
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