Today’s Patent – Perspiration Evaporation Device
The said invention (US12102144B1) was invented by Shane G. W. Morris, Lance B. Morris, Reid A. Morris and patented by USPTO on April 10th, 2024. Currently, it stands assigned to the Functional Technology LLC.

The disclosed invention is a device designed to regulate body temperature through the integration of a Perspiration Evaporation Device (PED) into garments or accessories for indoor or outdoor use. This system can be applied to athletic and non-athletic clothing, as well as accessories such as hats or helmets, enhancing performance by improving thermal regulation.
The PED can be constructed from various materials, including plastic, nanoporous polyethylene, metal alloys, or composites, and may be attached to garments using methods such as sewing or thermal adhesives. The invention allows for flexible placement of the PED across different garment areas to maximize cooling efficiency, providing a practical solution for managing body temperature during physical activity or in high-heat environments.