BRASSIERE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20210392959 · 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A brassiere includes a first cup and a second cup, a center bridge attaching the first cup to the second cup, and a first wing attached to the first cup, and a second wing attached to the second cup. The brassiere includes first and second cup fasteners attached to the first cup and positioned at respective first and second lateral locations, a first wing fastener attached to the first wing, and a first strap detachably connected to the first cup fastener at one end and connected to the first wing fastener at the other end, such that the first strap can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching the first strap from the first cup fastener and then attaching the first strap to the second cup fastener.
Claims
1. A brassiere, comprising: a first cup and a second cup; a center bridge attaching the first cup to the second cup; a first wing attached to the first cup, and a second wing attached to the second cup; first and second cup fasteners attached to the first cup and positioned at respective first and second lateral locations; a first wing fastener attached to the first wing; and a first strap detachably connected to the first cup fastener at one end and connected to the first wing fastener at the other end, such that the first strap can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching the first strap from the first cup fastener and then attaching the first strap to the second cup fastener.
2. The brassiere of claim 1, further comprising a second wing fastener attached to the first wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the first wing fastener, such that the first strap can be moved to a third arrangement by detaching the other end of the first strap from the first wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the first strap to the second wing fastener.
3. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the first wing fastener and the second wing fastener are positioned proximate an upper edge of the first wing, and the first and the second cup fasteners are positioned proximate an upper edge of the first cup.
4. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second cup fasteners is positioned on an inner surface of the first cup and facing toward a surface of a person wearing the brassiere.
5. The brassiere of claim 1, further comprising a back-strap fastener that fastens the first wing to the second wing, wherein the back fastener includes one or more hooks proximate an end of the first wing, and one or more respective eyes proximate an end of the second wing, such that the first wing is attached to the second wing when the one or more hooks are engaged with the respective one or more eyes.
6. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the first wing fastener is positioned on an inner surface of the first wing and facing toward a surface of a person wearing the brassiere.
7. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the first and the second cup fasteners detachably connect the end of the first strap to the first cup via hook and loop arrangements.
8. The brassiere of claim 1, further comprising: third and fourth cup fasteners attached to the second cup and positioned at respective third and fourth lateral locations; a third wing fastener attached to the second wing; and a second strap detachably connected to the third cup fastener at one end and connected to the third wing fastener at the other end, such that the second strap can be moved from a fourth arrangement to a fifth arrangement by detaching the second strap from the third cup fastener and then attaching the second strap to the fourth cup fastener.
9. The brassiere of claim 8, further comprising a fourth wing fastener attached to the second wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the third wing fastener, such that the second strap can be moved to a sixth arrangement by detaching the other end of the second strap from the third wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the second strap to the fourth wing fastener.
10. A method of manufacturing a brassiere, comprising: attaching a first cup to a second cup via a center bridge therebetween; attaching a first wing to the first cup; attaching a second wing to the second cup; attaching first and second cup fasteners to the first cup and positioned at respective first and second lateral locations; attaching a first wing fastener to the first wing; and detachably connecting a first strap to the first cup fastener at one end and to the first wing fastener at the other end, such that the first strap can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching the first strap from the first cup fastener and then attaching the first strap to the second cup fastener.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching a second wing fastener to the first wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the first wing fastener, such that the first strap can be moved to a third arrangement by detaching the other end of the first strap from the first wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the first strap to the second wing fastener.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising positioning the first wing fastener and the second wing fastener proximate an upper edge of the first wing.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising positioning the first and the second cup fasteners proximate an upper edge of the first cup.
14. The method of claim 10, further comprising attaching a back-strap fastener to the brassiere that fastens the first wing to the second wing.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein attaching the back fastener includes attaching one or more hooks proximate an end of the first wing, and one or more respective eyes proximate an end of the second wing, such that the first wing is attached to the second wing when the one or more hooks are engaged with the respective one or more eyes.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the first and the second cup fasteners detachably connect the end of the first strap to the first cup via hook and loop arrangements.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: attaching third and fourth cup fasteners to the second cup and positioned at respective third and fourth lateral locations; attaching a third wing fastener to the second wing; and detachably connecting a second strap to the third cup fastener at one end and to the third wing fastener at the other end, such that the second strap can be moved from a fourth arrangement to a fifth arrangement by detaching the second strap from the third cup fastener and then attaching the second strap to the fourth cup fastener.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising attaching a fourth wing fastener to the second wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the third wing fastener, such that the second strap can be moved to a sixth arrangement by detaching the other end of the second strap from the third wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the second strap to the fourth wing fastener.
19. A brassiere, comprising: a pair of cups attached to one another via a bridge, each cup having a wing extending therefrom; straps that are detachably connected to a respective cup and to a respective wing, each strap mountable over a respective shoulder of a wearer, such that each strap can be detached and repositioned along a lateral location of its respective cup, and such that each strap can be detached and repositioned along a lateral location of its respective wing.
20. The brassiere of claim 19, further comprising a back-strap fastener that fastens the first wing to the second wing, wherein the back fastener includes one or more hooks proximate an end of the first wing, and one or more respective eyes proximate an end of the second wing, such that the first wing is attached to the second wing when the one or more hooks are engaged with the respective one or more eyes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] A brassiere is illustrated and described in the following description and accompanying figures. The disclosed brassier is illustrated as being worn in various arrangements but it is contemplated that the disclosure is not limited to such arrangements and that other brassiere arrangements or configurations may be used with other types and styles of clothing.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] In the illustrated example, cup fasteners 112 and wing fasteners 114 are formed of a loop of fabric that is sewn back on itself, as illustrated with element 118. The loop provides, in this example, a pass-through or opening 120 for connecting thereto. S-hooks 122 are positioned on ends 124 of straps 116 and one end or loop of S-hooks 122, as shown, is connected or connectable to each strap 116, while the other end of S-hook 122 is positionable through opening 120 of wing fastener 118 (or any of wing fasteners 114). Similarly, according to this example S-hooks 126 are positioned on other ends 128 of straps 116. A back-strap fastener 130 includes eyes for connecting an end 132 of wing first 108 to an end 134 of second wing 110. Eyes or loops 136 are positioned at different lateral locations and attach to loops (not visible) on a back side of end 134, the different lateral locations providing an ability to adjust for tighter or looser fit to the body as necessary.
[0023] As further illustrated in
[0024] Straps 116 are detachably connected to cup fastener 112 at end 128 and connected to wing fastener 114 at end 124. In such fashion, strap 116 can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching strap 116 from first cup fastener 112 and then attaching the strap 116 to a second cup fastener.
[0025] Or, more generally, any combination of connections of S-hooks 122, 126 to bra 100, via respective cup fasteners 112 and wing fasteners 114, may be made to accommodate a wide range of shirt types. The length of each of straps 116 may be altered using rings, sliders, and combinations thereof. As an example, and as known, a ring 138 and a slider 140 may be positioned on each strap 116 and thereby provide an ability to lengthen and shorten each strap 116 for a particular fit. That is, rings, sliders, and the like may be used to adjust a length of each strap 116 depending on the requirements of a particular arrangement. And, although only one ring 138 and one slider 140 is shown for each strap, additional rings and sliders may be place on each strap to provide for multiple locations for adjustment and to provide a wide range of shortening and lengthening ability for each strap. Thus, according to the disclosure, S-hooks 122, 126 and straps 116 may be adjusted in both length and location depending on the type of shirt to be worn.
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[0031] Thus, according to the disclosure, a bra includes a first cup and a second cup, a center bridge attaching the first cup to the second cup, a first wing attached to the first cup, and a second wing attached to the second cup. First and second cup fasteners are attached to the first cup and positioned at respective first and second lateral locations, which may be positioned depending on the desired location of the straps with respect to a shirt or top that is to be worn. A first wing fastener is attached to the first wing, and a first strap is detachably connected to the first cup fastener at one end and connected to the first wing fastener at the other end, such that the first strap can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching the first strap from the first cup fastener and then attaching the first strap to the second cup fastener.
[0032] According to the disclosure a second wing fastener is attached to the first wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the first wing fastener, such that the first strap can be moved to a third arrangement by detaching the other end of the first strap from the first wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the first strap to the second wing fastener. In other words, it is contemplated that any number of arrangements may be selected by selectively positioning each of the ends of the straps with respective cup and wing attachment locations.
[0033] In fact, although the illustrated figures show a symmetric arrangement of attachments on each cup and wing, it is contemplated that attachments may be asymmetrically selected for strap locations to each of first and second wings, and to each of first and second cups. In one exemplary arrangement, one of straps 302 of
[0034] Thus, according to the disclosure, cup fasteners are attached to the cups and positioned at various lateral locations, with wing fasteners attached to the wing at various lateral locations, as well. A strap is detachably connected to the cup fastener at one end and connected to the wing fastener at the other end, such that the strap can be moved from one arrangement to another arrangement by detaching the strap from the cup fastener and then attaching the strap to another cup fastener. Another wing fastener is attached to one wing and positioned at a lateral location different from that of the previous fastener, such that the strap can be moved to another arrangement by detaching the end of the strap from the wing fastener and then attaching the other end of the strap to another wing fastener.
[0035] According to the disclosure, a brassiere therefore includes a pair of cups 102, 104, attached to one another via bridge 106, each cup 102, 104 having respective wings 108, 110 extending therefrom. Straps 116 are detachably connected to a respective cup 102, 104 and to a respective wing 108, 110, each strap 116 mountable over a respective shoulder of a wearer, such that each strap 116 can be detached and repositioned along a lateral location of its respective cup 102, 104, and such that each strap 116 can be detached and repositioned along a lateral location of its respective wing 108, 110.
[0036] Also, according to the disclosure, a method of manufacturing a brassiere includes attaching a first cup to a second cup via a center bridge therebetween, attaching a first wing to the first cup, and attaching a second wing to the second cup. The method further includes attaching first and second cup fasteners to the first cup and positioned at respective first and second lateral locations, attaching a first wing fastener to the first wing, and detachably connecting a first strap to the first cup fastener at one end and to the first wing fastener at the other end, such that the first strap can be moved from a first arrangement to a second arrangement by detaching the first strap from the first cup fastener and then attaching the first strap to the second cup fastener.
[0037] When introducing elements of various embodiments of the disclosed materials, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Furthermore, any numerical examples in the following discussion are intended to be non-limiting, and thus additional numerical values, ranges, and percentages are within the scope of the disclosed embodiments.
[0038] While the disclosed materials have been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the embodiments are not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, that disclosed can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the disclosed materials. Additionally, while various embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that disclosed aspects may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, that disclosed is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.