Multi-configuration bra
11178918 · 2021-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sectional bra system and accessories includes bra and related jewelry components that can be interconnected in various ways. Jewelry items, such as bra straps, back bands, bridge, and other items, may be formed at least in part from alternating flexible chain segments and rigid connector segments with fasteners configured to attach to standard bra loops. Bra cups for sectional bras include various arrangements of standard bra loops allowing attachment of one or more bra straps, one or more back bands, a bridge, and alternatively other decorative items. Such bra cups may include standard bra loops along all edges. Coordinating jewelry may be made out of the same or similar types of components.
Claims
1. A multi-configuration bra comprising: a pair of bra cups, each bra cup including a plurality of bra loops along a top edge of the cup for attaching at least one bra strap to the cup and a plurality of bra loops along a lateral edge of the cup for attaching at least one back band to the cup, wherein the bra cups connect to each other via at least one bridge that is separate from the cups, and wherein each bra cup includes at least one bra loop along an inner edge of the cup for attaching a bridge to the cup.
2. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, wherein each bra cup includes a cup section and a lateral wing section, and wherein the plurality of bra loops along the lateral edge of the cup include a plurality of bra loops along at least a lateral edge of the wing section.
3. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of bra loops along an edge of the cup section adjacent to the lateral wing section.
4. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, further comprising at least one bridge that attaches to the at least one bra loop along the inner edge of each cup.
5. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, wherein each bra cup includes a plurality of bra loops along the inner edge of the cup.
6. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 5, wherein at least one bridge attaches to each cup using a plurality of hooks, each hook engaging with one bra loop on the cup.
7. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 5, wherein at least one bridge attaches to each cup using a hook that engages with a plurality of bra loops on the cup.
8. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, wherein at least one bridge includes a plurality of bra loops for attaching at least one bra strap to the bridge.
9. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, where each bra cup further comprises a plurality of bra loops along a bottom edge of the cup.
10. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 1, further comprising: at least one back band that attaches to one or more of the plurality of bra loops along the lateral edge of each cup.
11. A multi-configuration bra according to claim 10, wherein the back band comprises a plurality of bra loops along at least one of a top edge of the band, a bottom edge of the band, and center portion of the band.
12. A bra cup for a multi-configuration bra, the bra cup comprising: a cup; a plurality of bra loops along a top edge of the cup for attaching at least one bra strap to the cup; a plurality of bra loops along a lateral edge of the cup for attaching at least one back band to the cup; and at least one bra loop along an inner edge of the cup for attaching a bridge to the cup.
13. A bra cup according to claim 12, wherein the cup includes a cup section and a lateral wing section, and wherein the plurality of bra loops along the lateral edge of the cup include a plurality of bra loops along at least a lateral edge of the wing section.
14. A bra cup according to claim 13, further comprising a plurality of bra loops along an edge of the cup section adjacent to the lateral wing section.
15. A bra cup according to claim 12, where the cup further comprises a plurality of bra loops along a bottom edge of the cup.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and advantages of the invention will be appreciated more fully from the following further description thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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(41) It should be noted that the foregoing figures and the elements depicted therein are not necessarily drawn to consistent scale or to any scale. Unless the context otherwise suggests, like elements are indicated by like numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
(42) Definitions. As used in this description and the accompanying claims, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated, unless the context otherwise requires:
(43) A “chain segment” for a sectional jewelry item is a flexible section composed of flexible chain (e.g., cup chain) having a coupling element at each end for coupling with segments having complementary coupling elements (e.g., chain segments may have male coupling elements for coupling with segments having complementary female coupling elements, or vice versa).
(44) A “connector segment” for a sectional jewelry item is a rigid segment having two or more coupling elements for coupling with segments having complementary coupling elements (e.g., connector segments may have female coupling elements for coupling with segments having complementary male coupling elements, or vice versa). Connector segments can be provided with different designs such as a butterfly, flower, a dog, ballerina or saying like “dancer” or just a rhinestone pattern, to name but a few.
(45) A “fastener segment” for a sectional jewelry item is a rigid segment having a coupling element at one for coupling with a chain segment or connector segment and also having a fastener for attaching to a bra or other garment. The fastener may be a hook or other fastener configured to attach to a loop on a bra or other garment. Alternatively, the fastener may be a clamp, clip, clasp, or other fastener configured to attach to a bra or other garment, e.g., that does not have loops.
(46) A bra typically includes two cups that are interconnected at the front of the wearer by a bridge. A bra typically (but not necessarily) includes a band that extends around the back of the wearer and is typically attached to the lateral edges of the cups. The band may include a clasp to allow for hooking and unhooking of the bra from the back and/or may include a mechanism for adjusting the length of the band (which may also act as the clasp). A bra typically (but not necessarily) includes one or more straps that help to support the bra on the wearer. For example, a bra may include one or more straps that are worn over the shoulder, across the back of the neck, or otherwise. Bra straps may be coupled to the cups, the bridge, and/or the band. A bra may be designed or convertible so as to be wearable in different configurations, for example, strapless, with a single shoulder strap, with two shoulder straps, with a halter strap, with straps that crisscross, etc.
(47) A “standard bra loop” (sometimes referred to herein as a bra loop or simply a loop) is a loop of thread, fabric, or other material typically used for receiving a hook-type fastener of a removable bra strap.
(48) Sectional Jewelry Items
(49) In certain embodiments of the present invention, sectional jewelry items (e.g., bra straps, bra bands, bra bridges, belts, bracelets, anklets, necklaces, pocketbook handle, etc.) are formed at least in part from flexible chain segments and rigid connector segments coupled together in an alternating pattern (i.e., two chain segments are coupled by a connector segment). The junction between a flexible chain segment and a rigid connector segment is substantially inflexible (e.g., for strength) and substantially hides the coupling elements used to make the interconnection (e.g., for aesthetics).
(50) In exemplary embodiments described below, the segments are coupled using a box-and-tongue type clasp (e.g., one segment includes a tongue-type coupling element that is removably received by a box-type coupling element of another segment), although it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to such a clasp and it will be apparent based on the present that other types of clasps known in the art or otherwise may be used to similarly couple segments in this fashion.
(51) In exemplary embodiments described below, the flexible chain segments may be provided with male coupling elements at each end and the two-way rigid connector segments may be provided with female coupling elements at each end. Multi-way connector segments (i.e., having three or more coupling elements) may include all male coupling elements, all female coupling elements, or a mixture of different types of coupling elements.
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(55) It should be noted that sectional jewelry items can be formed from segments having different characteristics, such as different lengths, sizes, colors, designs, materials, ornaments, jewels, etc. For example, a particular jewelry item may have chain segments of one color interconnected by connector segments of a different color. Some connector segments in a jewelry item may have ornaments (e.g., beads, jewels, flowers, etc.) while others do not, and different ornamented connector segments may have different ornaments. Different fastener segments in a jewelry item may have different types of fasteners (e.g., a hook at one end of a strap and a clip at the other end of the strap). Segments can be combined, recombined, replaced/substituted to form a variety of jewelry item configurations.
(56) It also should be noted that the sectional components described above are preferably made using “snag free” chain and components.
(57) Sectional Bra Straps/Bands
(58) In various embodiments of the present invention, sectional jewelry items may include sectional straps and bands formed at least in part from alternating flexible chain segments and rigid connector segments with a fastener segment at each end of the strap/band, e.g., for attachment to a bra or other garment. By adding or removing segments, the straps/bands can be sized as needed or desired (e.g., to be worn traditionally, one over each shoulder, or longer for crisscrossed or halter) and/or reconfigured (e.g., to match an outfit or just to suit the wearer's individual style). Also, unlike certain prior art bra straps, there is no unsightly extender chain.
(59) As discussed more fully below, bras and other garments may be provided with various arrangements of loops to allow for attaching straps and/or bands to the garment. For example, bras may be provided with loops at the upper edges of the bra cups and/or at the bridge for attachment of one or more bra straps, may be provided with loops at the lateral sides of the bra cups (e.g., along the lateral edges of the cups and/or along the lateral edges of wing portions) for attachment of one or more back bands, may be provided with loops at the inner edges of the bra cups for attachment of a removable bridge, may be provided with loops along the bottom edges of the bra cups, and/or may be provided with loops along the back band. In certain embodiments, loops may be provided substantially along all edges of the bra cups and back band.
(60) In certain embodiments of the present invention, a system (components of which may be sold individually and/or as a kit) includes various types of chain segments, connector segments, and fastener segments to allow users to configure sectional bra straps and/or bands that may be attachable exclusively to sectional bras of the types discussed below.
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(63) In practice, the chain portion of the strap may terminate with a male coupling element at one end and female coupling element at the other end, such that female and male fastener segments would be used respectively.
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(67) In the exemplary embodiments described above, in order to allow for more granular length adjustments, chain segments and/or connector segments may be provided in fractional sizes, e.g., segments may be provided in lengths of 1-inch, 1.25-inch, 1.5-inch, 1.75-inch, etc.
(68) In a sectional bra strap system, it is desirable to limit the number of different types/sizes of segments so that the system components can be manufactured in volume while being usable in a wide variety of arrangements.
(69) In certain embodiments of the present invention, straps/bands can be configured in a wide range of lengths in half-inch increments using a limited number of segment types, specifically 1-inch and 1.5-inch connector segments, 1-inch chain segments, 0.5-inch fastener segments (all of the same orientation), and a single long chain segment. For convenience, examples are now provided for configuring straps/bands of 13 inches and longer using a single long chain segment, no more than three 1.5-inch connector segments, two fastener segments, and a number of 1-inch chain segments and 1-inch connector segments, although it will be apparent that shorter lengths are possible by reducing the length of the long chain segment. Among other things, such systems allow the 1-inch chain segments, the 1-inch connector segments, and the fastener segments to be made in large quantities.
(70) In the following example, the chain portion of the strap/band always ends with a female coupling element at both ends. The following abbreviations are used:
(71) 1F=1 inch female-female rigid connector segment
(72) 1M—1 inch male-male flexible chain segment
(73) 1.5F=1.5 inch female-female rigid connector segment
(74) 6M=6 inch male-male flexible chain segment
(75) H=0.5″ male hook-type fastener segment
(76) Straps/bands of length 13, 13.5, 14, and 14.5 inches can be formed respectively as follows:
H+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+H
H+1.5F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+6M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+H
(77) Additional lengths can be produced by adding one or more additional pairs of 1M and 1F segments, e.g., a 15″ strap may be formed by adding a 1M and a 1F to the 13″ configuration, a 15.5″ strap may be formed by adding a 1M and a 1F to the 13.5″ configuration, a 16″ strap may be formed by adding a 1M and a 1F to the 14″ confirmation, a 16.5″ strap may be formed by adding a 1M and a 1F to the 14.5″ strap, a 17″ strap may be formed by adding a 1M and a 1F to the 15″ configuration, and so on. The following are exemplary configurations for 15 inches to 18.5 inches in half-inch increments, although it will be apparent how lengths of 19 inches and up may be formed:
H+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1.5F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1.5F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+6M+1F+1M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+H
(78) One thing to note is that these strap configurations are not necessarily symmetric, i.e., there may be more segments to one side of the over-the-shoulder chain segment, such as shown in the 15″ configuration shown above. The extra segments could be positioned in front or in back of the person wearing it. The 6M chain segment typically would be positioned so as to be worn over the shoulder.
(79) A similar but alternative embodiment may use an 8-inch male-male chain segment (8M) instead of the 6-inch male-male chain segment (6M). The following are exemplary configurations for 13 inches to 18.5 inches in half-inch increments, although it will be apparent how lengths of 19 inches and up may be formed:
H+1F+8M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+8M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+8M+1F+1M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1F+1M+1F+H
H+1F+1M+1.5F+8M+1.5F+1M+1.5F+1M+1F+H
(80) In the above embodiments, the fastener segments include male coupling elements and always attach to a female coupling element of a female-female rigid connector element at the end of the chain section of the strap/band.
(81) In various alternative embodiments, the orientation of segments could be reversed (e.g., the chain segments end with female coupling elements and the connector segments end with male coupling elements) such that the sectional chain always ends with a male coupling element and the fastener segments include female coupling elements. The following is an example using a long female-female chain segment (8F), up to three 1.5-inch connector segments (1.5F), two 0.5-inch female fastener segments (H), and a number of 1-inch female-female chain segments (1F) and 1-inch male-male connector segments (1M):
H+1M+8F+1M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+H
H+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+H
H+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1.5M+H
H+1M+1F+1M+8F+1M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1.5M+H
H+1M+1F+1M+8F+1M+1F+1M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1M+1F+1M+H
H+1M+1F+1.5M+8F+1.5M+1F+1.5M+1F+1M+H
(82) It should be noted that components for one or more straps/bands may be provided as a kit. For example, a kit for a single strap/band might include a long chain segment, three 1.5-inch connector segments, two fastener segments, and some number of 1-inch chain segments and connector segments. It should be noted that the number of 1-inch chain segments and 1-inch connector segments in the kit need not be equal, e.g., in the examples above that use a M-M over-the-shoulder chain segment, there are two more 1-inch F-F connector segments than 1-inch M-M chain segments, and in the above example that uses an F-F over-the-shoulder chain segment, there are two more 1-inch M-M connector segments than 1-inch F-F chain segments. The kit could be a starter kit (e.g., with the components for a 13-inch to 19-in strap/band or a pair of straps/bands), with additional components purchased separately to configure additional lengths and/or designs.
(83) Using multi-way connectors, various configurations of straps and/or bands can be created.
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(98) A sectional bra strap/band may incorporate design elements from the inventor's design patent no. D587,433, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
(99) Sectional Bra
(100) As discussed above, sectional bras may be provided with various arrangements of standard bra loops to allow for attaching straps, bands, bridges, and/or other items such as decorative segments to the bra. For example, bras may be provided with loops at the upper edges of the bra cups and/or at the bridge for attachment of one or more bra straps, may be provided with loops at the lateral sides of the bra cups for attachment of one or more back bands, and/or may be provided with loops at the inner edges of the bra cups for attachment of a removable bridge. Thus, in such embodiments, the bra cups may be completely separate from the straps, band, and bridge. Components of the type shown in
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(107) It should be noted that other types of bridge segments may be provided including embellished or plain fabric or any other material, including but not limited to, metal, plastic, and chain. For example, a conventional-looking fabric bridge may be provided with appropriate hooks for attachment to the bridge loops of the sectional bra.
(108) Similarly, the back band can be replaced with any type of band including embellished or plain fabric or any other material, including but not limited to, metal, plastic, chain. The back band may be provided with loops (e.g., along the top and/or bottom edges) to which one or more straps can be attached.
(109) Also, the straps can be replaced with any type of strap including embellished or plain fabric or any other material, including but not limited to, metal, plastic, chain. For example, fixed-length straps of the type sold by SOS may be used.
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(114) Because the bridge segment is a piece of jewelry, a person can modestly and tastefully wear low cut or plunging necklines, e.g., without having to safety pin the top closed. The jeweled, or embellished, bridge will blend in and become a part of the outfit.
(115) Because the band is also jewelry, a person can comfortably wear low back, or no back, garments, while maintaining support from a comfortable bra that fits properly. The jeweled, or embellished, band will blend in and become a part of the outfit.
(116) Because the bra straps are also jewelry, a person can wear fashions that show shoulders, such as halter tops, strapless tops, one shoulder tops, spaghetti straps, off-the-shoulder sweaters, even wedding gowns, etc., while maintaining support from a comfortable bra that fits properly. The jeweled bra straps will blend in and become a part of the outfit.
(117) It should be noted that the sectional bra can be worn strapless, can be worn with fixed-length straps and/or bands, with sectional straps and/or bands, with a sectional bridge segment, or in other configurations. The various components of the sectional bra can be sold separately, including cup components, bridge components, strap components, band components, etc. In other words, it is conceivable that a person could purchase individual cups, a bridge, and the components for whatever strap/band configuration is desired (e.g., back band only, back band with one shoulder/neck strap, back band with two shoulder/neck straps, multi-way connectors to make other designs, sections with ornaments, sections without ornaments, sections with jewels, sections without jewels, etc.). For that matter, the cups literally could be sold separately and do not even have to match (e.g., different sizes/padding to accommodate asymmetry, different designs, different colors, etc.). In other words, this could be a fully customizable bra system, e.g., one could purchase cups that are individually fit, purchase an appropriate-width bridge, and have custom fit band/straps. Cups may be sold in numerous cup sizes/types, making it possible for persons of all sizes (e.g., small and large busted, petite and plus size) to wear plunging necklines, low back garments, and exposed shoulders with a comfortable bra that is secure and fits properly.
(118) As with the sectional bra straps/bands, the bra system may be sold as a kit, with additional pieces purchased separately. Additional decorative sections or components will be sold separately and could include limited edition pieces, e.g., during the holidays or certain times of the year.
(119) Due to its beauty and sophistication, this bra can be worn as outerwear and thus becomes an integral part of an outfit, allowing a woman to modestly and comfortably wear fashions that have a plunging neckline, low back or show her shoulders. It opens the door to the entire world of fashion to women of all shapes and sizes.
(120) While most specialty bras are made for small busted women, this bra will be constructed so larger busted women can also enjoy wearing fashions that, up until now, might only have been worn by smaller busted women. Thus, this bra, and accessories, has been designed by the inventor to solve her own frustrating fashion problems and as a result of her problems, she has helped thousands of other women from all over the world with the same problem.
(121) With bra straps that are connected in sections, a woman can personally adjust the size of these bra straps. The length or size of bra straps can change depending upon the style bra or outfit a woman wears them with. So, being able to easily adjust the size is an important feature for all women.
(122) Another feature of the jewelry, bra straps, band, and bridge, is that they are made of materials that will not snag fabric. All clothing is safe to wear with our jewelry whether it is lace, chiffon or knits.
(123) In conclusion, from five years of experience of designing and manufacturing an entire line of “snag free” jewelry and bra straps and working personally with her customers fitting them to bras, bra straps and jewelry, this inventor has found that there is an important need that has to be filled. Sizing of bras, bra straps and jewelry is a frustrating problem that she wants to improve upon and correct for herself and other women.
(124) In contrast to more traditional bra designs, this bra is designed to be worn with any style garment and can be worn as outerwear thus becoming an integral part of the outfit.
(125) The back band can show, it can be lengthened and shortened, and detached and replaced with a different style band to match any outfit. Sizing is no longer a frustration.
(126) The bridge can show and can be detached and replaced with a different style bridge to match any outfit. No more pinning your top.
(127) The bra straps can show, they can be lengthened or shortened, and detached and replaced with different style bra straps to match any outfit. No More strapless bras that fall down and No More worrying about your ugly bra straps showing.
(128) The cups will also be made so they can be shown through sheer or see-through material. Since the cups are removable, they can also be mixed and matched with other cups.
(129) Coordinating Jewelry
(130) The issues that existed with prior art bra straps also exists with coordinating jewelry, i.e., everything needs to be made in sizes to fit different size women. Wrists, ankles, necks, and hips all come in a multitude of shapes and sizes, so the jewelry that is worn around a wrist, ankle, neck and hips also need to be sized to fit. Therefore, coordinating jewelry items such as bracelets, anklets, necklaces, and belts will be made up of the same or similar components as the bra straps, back band, and bridge, i.e., flexible chain segments that are interconnected by rigid connector segments. This allows people to easily size their own jewelry to fit them personally.
(131) In some cases such as bracelets and anklets, it may be necessary or desirable to include smaller and/or shorter components to allow for finer length adjustments. For example, a bracelet may be sized in quarter-inch increments with a base size of around 5.5 inches.
(132) Similarly, in some cases such as belts, it may be necessary or desirable to include larger and/or longer components, e.g., for strength and/or so that fewer components are needed to form the jewelry. For example, a belt may be sized in one-inch increments with a base size of around 25 inches and may include larger components for added strength.
(133) Jewelry items can be formed in a variety of configurations. For example, jewelry items can be formed as a continual circle with no apparent beginning or end (i.e., with the two ends connected seamlessly to one another). Alternatively, one end of the item may have a hook permanently affixed to the underneath of a rigid connector segment for selectively coupling at an intermediate point along the item so as to leave a portion of the item hanging; preferably, the hook cannot be seen as it is hidden under the solid rigid connector making the connection on this item seamless and unnoticeable. Alternatively, one end of the item may be connected to a “Y” or “V” connector included at some point along the length of the item (e.g., at the other end or at an intermediate point); a “Y” connector used in such a configuration would allow additional segments to be hung from the “Y” connector. Of course, other configurations are possible using the types of sectional components described herein.
(134) Thus, coordinating jewelry items such as belts, bracelets, anklets, and necklaces can be provided using mix-and-match components that can be purchased over time as needed or desired. For example, a person might purchase the components for a bracelet and later purchase the components for a matching necklace. Furthermore, just like the sectional bra straps and bands, the sectional jewelry items can be reconfigured, e.g., to increase or decrease the length of the item and/or to customize for a particular outfit. Because the length of the jewelry items can be adjusted, purchasers no longer have to worry about gaining or losing weight because they can easily change the length of the items accordingly and so they are not wasting their money if they buy an item and later have to lengthen or shorten it.
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ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(136) It should be noted that, while the sectional jewelry items described above are formed predominantly from alternating chain and two-way connector segments, with the chain segments having one type of coupling element at each end and the two-way connector segments having another type of coupling element at each end, embodiments of the present invention additionally may include two-way segments having a male coupling element at one end and a female coupling element at the other. For example, a system may include small male-female chain and/or connector segments (e.g., 0.5-inch) to be used in making half-inch adjustments in some configurations.
(137) It also should be noted that a system may include decorative segments having a fastener and various decorative elements.
(138) It also should be noted that exemplary segment lengths discussed above represent the length added to the jewelry item and not necessarily to the actual length of the segment. For example, a 1-inch male-male chain segment might be almost two inches in overall length including the male portions that fit into the female coupling elements.
(139) It also should be noted that aspects of the sectional bra, such as separate cups and/or loops for attaching strap(s), back band(s), bridge, and/or decorative items, may be included in other similar garments such as bathing suit tops, dresses/gowns, tops (including tops with integral bras), etc.
(140) It should be noted that headings are used above for convenience and should not be construed to limit the invention.
(141) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the true scope of the invention. Any references to the “invention” are intended to refer to exemplary embodiments of the invention and should not be construed to refer to all embodiments of the invention unless the context otherwise requires. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.