The present invention provides a sensor garment including a harness. In one exemplary embodiment, the sensor garment includes a textile portion, a device-retention element coupled to the textile portion, and a stretchable harness coupled to the textile portion. The harness includes a conductive elem
The present invention provides a sensor garment including a harness. In one exemplary embodiment, the sensor garment includes a textile portion, a device-retention element coupled to the textile portion, and a stretchable harness coupled to the textile portion. The harness includes a conductive element disposed between layers of film. The conductive element includes a first termination point at the device retention element, configured to connect to a monitor device. The conductive element includes a second termination point configured to connect to a sensor or transceiver.
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1. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to the textile portion; anda stretchable harness coupled to the textile portion, the stretchable harness comprising an electrically conductive element having a first termination point at the device retention element and a
1. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to the textile portion; anda stretchable harness coupled to the textile portion, the stretchable harness comprising an electrically conductive element having a first termination point at the device retention element and a second termination point,wherein the conductive element is arranged in a sinusoidal pattern, andwherein the sinusoidal pattern adopts a greater frequency closer to an endpoint of the conductive element. 2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the harness comprises a first layer coupled to the textile portion, and a second layer coupled to the first layer, and wherein the conductive element is disposed between the first layer and the second layer. 3. The garment of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first layer or the second layer is an adhesive layer. 4. The garment of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first layer or the second layer is a thermoplastic polyurethane layer. 5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the harness is bonded to the textile portion. 6. The garment of claim 1, wherein the first termination point is configured to connect to a monitor device. 7. The garment of claim 6, further comprising the monitor device, wherein the monitor device is configured to receive data from a sensor via the harness, and to wirelessly transmit the data to a reception device. 8. The garment of claim 1, wherein the second termination point is configured to connect to a sensor configured to sense physiological data of a wearer of the garment. 9. The garment of claim 1, wherein the second termination point is configured to connect to a transceiver to receive and transmit physiological data. 10. The garment of claim 1, further comprising: a sensor operatively connected to the second termination point,wherein the sensor is coupled to the textile portion and is configured to sense physiological data of a wearer of the garment. 11. The garment of claim 10, wherein the sensor is an electrode configured to sense an electrocardiography signal. 12. The garment of claim 10, wherein the sensor is disposed on the textile portion. 13. The garment of claim 10, wherein the sensor is integrated into the textile portion. 14. The garment of claim 10, wherein the sensor s configured to contact the skin of the wearer. 15. The garment of claim 10, wherein the sensor is configured to be decoupled from the motion of the textile portion. 16. The garment of claim 1, wherein the conductive element comprises: a third termination point disposed at an area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a right side of the torso of a wearer,wherein the first termination point is disposed at an area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to the upper back of the wearer of the garment, andwherein the second termination point is disposed at an area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a left side of the torso of the wearer. 17. The garment of claim 1, wherein the harness comprises: a first harness portion that extends between a first area of the textile portion, configured to be proximate to the upper back of a wearer of the garment, and a second area of the textile portion, configured to be proximate to a first side of the torso of the wearer; anda second harness portion that extends between the second area of the textile portion and a third area of the textile portion, configured to be proximate to a second side of the torso of the wearer. 18. The garment of claim 17, wherein the second harness portion is not coupled to the textile portion. 19. The garment of claim 1, wherein the device retention element is a pocket. 20. The garment of claim 19, further comprising: a spacer element disposed between an interior area of the pocket and an interior side of the textile portion,wherein the spacer element includes a three-dimensional mesh configured to reduce shear forces. 21. The garment of claim 19, wherein the pocket is disposed at an area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to the upper back of a wearer of the garment. 22. The garment of claim 19, wherein the pocket is disposed on an exterior side of the textile portion. 23. The garment of claim 19, wherein the pocket is disposed on an interior side of the textile portion. 24. The garment of claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the pocket is integral with the textile portion. 25. The garment of claim 19, wherein the pocket is removable from the textile portion. 26. The garment of claim 1, wherein the device retention element is integral with the textile portion. 27. The garment of claim 1, wherein the device retention element is removable from the textile portion. 28. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to the textile portion: anda stretchable harness coupled to the textile portion, the harness comprising an electrically conductive element having a first termination point at the device retention element and a second termination point,wherein the conductive element is arranged in a sinusoidal pattern, andwherein the sinusoidal pattern adopts a lesser magnitude closer to an endpoint of the conductive element. 29. A harness, the harness comprising: a stretchable first layer;a stretchable second layer coupled to the first layer; anda stretchable electrically conductive element disposed between the first layer and the second layer, the stretchable electrically conductive element having a first termination point, configured to connect to a monitor device, and a second termination point configured to connect to a first sensor for sensing a physiological parameter of a wearer of the harness,wherein the stretchable electrically conductive element is arranged in a sinusoidal pattern varying in at least one of frequency or magnitude. 30. The harness of claim 29, wherein the stretchable electrically conductive element further comprises: a third termination point, configured to connect to a second sensor for sensing a physiological parameter of the wearer,wherein the first termination point is configured to be proximate to the upper back of the wearer of the harness,wherein the second termination point is configured to be proximate to a left side of the torso of the wearer, andwherein the third termination point is configured to be proximate to a right side of the torso of the wearer. 31. The harness of claim 29, further comprising the monitor device, wherein the monitor device is configured to receive data from a sensor via the harness, and to wirelessly transmit the data to a reception device. 32. The harness of claim 29, wherein the stretchable electrically conductive element is arranged in a sinusoidal pattern varying in frequency. 33. The harness of claim 29, wherein the stretchable electrically conductive element is arranged in a sinusoidal pattern varying in magnitude. 34. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to a first area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to the back of a wearer of the garment;a first sensor coupled to a second area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a right side of the torso of the wearer;a second sensor coupled to a third area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a left side of the torso of the wearer; anda harness bonded to the textile portion, the harness comprising: a first harness portion extending between the first area and the second area, and configured to couple to the first sensor; anda second harness portion extending between the first harness portion and the third area, and configured to couple to the second sensor,wherein the first harness portion is configured to extend from the first area, under an arm of the wearer, to the second area,wherein the second harness portion is configured to extend from the second area, across the front of the wearer, to the third area, andwherein the second harness portion is not bonded to the textile layer. 35. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to a first area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to the back of a wearer of the garment;a first sensor coupled to a second area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a right side of the torso of the wearer;a second sensor coupled to a third area of the textile portion configured to be proximate to a left side of the torso of the wearer; anda harness bonded to the textile portion, the harness comprising:a first harness portion extending between the first area and the second area, and configured to couple to the first sensor; anda second harness portion extending between the first harness portion and the third area, and configured to couple to the second sensor,wherein:the first harness portion is configured to extend from the first area, over an arm of the wearer, to the second area, andthe second harness portion is configured to extend from an intermediate point of the first portion to the third area. 36. A garment, comprising: a textile portion;a device retention element coupled to the textile portion; anda harness coupled to the textile portion, the harness comprising an electrically conductive element having a first termination point at the device retention element and a second termination point,wherein the electrically conductive element is arranged in a pattern varying in at least one of frequency or magnitude. 37. The harness of claim 36, wherein the electrically conductive element is arranged in the pattern varying in frequency. 38. The harness of claim 36, wherein the electrically conductive element is arranged in the pattern varying in magnitude.
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