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BRASSIERE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

The present disclosure relates to support members for brassieres and other clothing. The support member may be manufactured by additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing methods, and injection molding, among others. The support member may include a thickness gradient devised to support a breast or other part of the anatomy. The support member may be customized to the anatomy of a particular user. The support member may include one or more biometric sensors.

A Bra for Measuring a Physiological Signal
20200146627 · 2020-05-14 · ·

A bra for measuring a physiological signal from a body of a user wearing the bra comprises first and second front portions, or bra cups portions. The bra also comprises first and second side wings, wherein the first side wing is coupled with the first front portion and the second side wing is coupled with the second front portion. In addition the bra comprises a measuring device and/or at least two electrodes, where the measuring device or at least one electrode is arranged to a module, and the module forms at least a basis of the first side wing of the bra or even the first side wing of the bra as its entirety.

A Bra for Measuring a Physiological Signal
20200146627 · 2020-05-14 · ·

A bra for measuring a physiological signal from a body of a user wearing the bra comprises first and second front portions, or bra cups portions. The bra also comprises first and second side wings, wherein the first side wing is coupled with the first front portion and the second side wing is coupled with the second front portion. In addition the bra comprises a measuring device and/or at least two electrodes, where the measuring device or at least one electrode is arranged to a module, and the module forms at least a basis of the first side wing of the bra or even the first side wing of the bra as its entirety.

Knit bra and method of manufacture thereof

The invention provides bras having enhanced dynamic performance and comfort as well as a method of manufacture thereof. Two-dimensional knitting is utilized to generate three-dimensional structures in the bra that conform to unique three-dimensional shapes of the wearer.

Knit bra and method of manufacture thereof

The invention provides bras having enhanced dynamic performance and comfort as well as a method of manufacture thereof. Two-dimensional knitting is utilized to generate three-dimensional structures in the bra that conform to unique three-dimensional shapes of the wearer.

Undergarment receiving a thin intermediate bonding layer between two textiles prior to thermoforming

A process for manufacturing an undergarment having two superimposed textiles, comprising depositing on certain parts of reinforcements (8) comprising a thick layer of a shaped memory foam elastic material, the polymerization of this material and also the shaping of the textiles of the undergarment by thermoforming, characterized in that it comprises a step of depositing, on the entire surface of at least the textiles, a thin layer of an elastic adhesive-bonding material, and then a step of polymerizing this thin layer of adhesive bonding during the thermoforming for shaping, and in that it comprises a step of prior depositing, on the textile receiving the layer of reinforcement (8), of a barrier layer of an elastic material, which is polymerized before the depositing of this reinforcement.

FABRIC ELEMENT SUITABLE TO RECEIVE UNDERWIRE FOR GARMENT

There is provided a method of making a fabric element (30). The fabric element (30) comprises a tubular fabric (32) and a pair of attachment flaps (34). The tubular fabric is (32) for receiving an underwire. Each attachment flap (34) includes an attachment surface for attachment to a second fabric. The method comprises the steps of arranging the pair of attachment flaps (34) to project from the tubular fabric (32) in opposite directions so as to define opposingly projecting attachment flaps (34), and arranging the tubular fabric (32) to partially or fully overlap the attachment surfaces of the opposingly projecting attachment flaps (34).

FABRIC ELEMENT SUITABLE TO RECEIVE UNDERWIRE FOR GARMENT

There is provided a method of making a fabric element (30). The fabric element (30) comprises a tubular fabric (32) and a pair of attachment flaps (34). The tubular fabric is (32) for receiving an underwire. Each attachment flap (34) includes an attachment surface for attachment to a second fabric. The method comprises the steps of arranging the pair of attachment flaps (34) to project from the tubular fabric (32) in opposite directions so as to define opposingly projecting attachment flaps (34), and arranging the tubular fabric (32) to partially or fully overlap the attachment surfaces of the opposingly projecting attachment flaps (34).

HIGH IMPACT AND HIGH SUPPORT BRAS

Bras for high impact, high support activities are provided. A bra comprises a band that wraps around a torso. The band includes first and second cup regions, and a channel that runs below the collective cup regions. A gore is formed above the channel and between the respective cup regions, adjoining the respective cup regions. A molded cradle is fitted into the channel. For each cup region, a tessellated encapsulating bra cup is fitted therein. Each tessellated encapsulating bra cup includes a plurality of tiles. Respective tiles in the plurality of tiles that are further away from the cradle are larger in size than respective tiles in the plurality of tiles that are closer to the cradle. Each tessellated encapsulating bra cup has a generally concave first inner face and a generally convex first outer face. The tessellated encapsulating bra cups collectively contribute cantilevered support to the bra.

Formed brassiere and associated method of manufacture
10588359 · 2020-03-17 · ·

A formed brassiere and associated method of manufacture is presented that obviates the need of any underwire. A graticulate support member is producible by additive printing customized to the anatomy of a particular user. The graticulate support member is positional between each of a first cup cover and a second cup cover and thence domically formed at temperature to fuse each of the first and second cup covers into a cup shaped appropriate for a particular user. The graticulate support member includes a thickness gradient devised to maintain rigidity of the formed cup from a maximum thickness medially centered at a first edge of the graticulate support member towards a minimum thickness realized at the extremity of a second edge. Support is thereby provided throughout a considerably larger area of the cup relative such provided by use of an underwire only, whereby use of an underwire is entirely obviated.