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Dorothy Orzel Phones & Addresses

  • Cambridge, MA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Buffalo, NY

Work

Company: Wyss institute for biologically inspired engineering Mar 2018 Position: Functional apparel designer

Education

School / High School: Seattle Central College Specialities: Apparel Design

Skills

Pattern • Sewing • Fashion Design • Apparel • Fitting • Fit • Sportswear • Fashion • Technical Design • Outerwear • Technical Drawing • Draping • Fashion Illustration • Illustrator • Pattern Design

Languages

English

Industries

Apparel & Fashion

Resumes

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Functional Apparel Designer

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Location:
2900 22Nd Ave south, Seattle, WA 98112
Industry:
Apparel & Fashion
Work:
Wyss Institute For Biologically Inspired Engineering
Functional Apparel Designer

Wyss Institute For Biologically Inspired Engineering Aug 2016 - Mar 2018
Pattern Maker + Grader

Pattern Making & Technical Design 2003 - 2016
Consultant

Seattle Central College 1994 - 2016
Instructor School of Apparel Design and Development

Nordstrom Product Group Mar 1993 - Jun 1994
Design Technician
Education:
Seattle Central College
Binghamton University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Skills:
Pattern
Sewing
Fashion Design
Apparel
Fitting
Fit
Sportswear
Fashion
Technical Design
Outerwear
Technical Drawing
Draping
Fashion Illustration
Illustrator
Pattern Design
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Device For Assisting Motion Of A Joint

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US Patent:
20220401285, Dec 22, 2022
Filed:
Nov 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/777972
Inventors:
- Cambridge MA, US
Brendan Thomas Quinlivan - Cambridge MA, US
David Christopher Perry - Cambridge MA, US
Asa M. Eckert-Erdheim - Cambridge MA, US
Dorothy Cecile Orzel - Cambridge MA, US
Conor J. Walsh - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61H 3/00
A61H 1/02
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a device for assisting motion of a joint may include a first anchor on a first side of the joint, a second anchor on a second side of the joint, a spring operatively coupled to the first anchor and the second anchor, and an actuator operatively coupled to the first anchor and the second anchor. Actuating the actuator may apply a torque about the joint that is resisted by a reaction torque applied to the joint by the spring.
Dorothy C Orzel from Cambridge, MA, age ~44 Get Report