ATHLETIC PROTECTIVE BREAST CUP
20220087331 ยท 2022-03-24
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Abstract
A protective cup to be worn in women athlete's sports bras to protect against injury and pain from a contact in an aggressive sport. is disclosed. The Unstoppable Protective Cups can be slipped into the athlete's favorite sports bra, go virtually undetected, easy to run in with a flexible cut-out to absorb a blow. They are also lined with softer material to protect the breast from injury further and be worn with comfort.
Claims
1. An athletic protective breast cup, comprising: an outer shell having a curvature dimensioned to contain a breast of a wearer: a plurality of flexural slots disposed about the outer shell, the plurality of flexural slots configured to allow for a flexure of a defined flexural region of the outer shell responsive to an impact force exerted on the outer shell; and a central void portion defined in the outer shell positioned to overly a nipple of the wearer, when worn.
2. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 1, further comprising: an interior flexural slot of the plurality of flexural slots to define a plurality of major flexural regions in the outer shell; and the interior flexural slot intersects with the interior flexural slot.
3. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 2, wherein the interior flexural slot extends from a top end of the outer shell, through the central void portion, and downwardly to a bottom end of the outer shell, wherein terminal ends of the interior flexural slot terminate spaced apart from a peripheral side edge of the outer shell.
4. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 3, wherein an upper end of the interior flexural slot is oriented inwardly to provide for improved flexing of a top flexural region of the outer shell.
5. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 3, wherein a lower end of the interior flexural slot is oriented outwardly to provide for a lower flexural region that is dispersed across a lower aspect of the outer shell.
6. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 2, further comprising: a lateral flexural slot of the plurality of flexural slots is generally vertically aligned at a lateral aspect of the outer shell, inwardly spaced from a peripheral side edge of the outer shell.
7. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 6, wherein an upper end of the lateral flexural slot is oriented inwardly, and a lower end of the lateral flexural slot is oriented outwardly.
8. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 1, further comprising: a cushioned liner disposed over an interior surface of the outer shell.
9. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 8, wherein an outer surface of the cushioned liner is configured to protrude through the plurality of flexural slots.
10. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of nubs protrude from an outer surface of the outer shell.
11. An athletic protective breast cup, comprising: an outer shell having a curvature dimensioned to contain a breast of a wearer, the outer shell having a plurality of flexural slots disposed about the outer shell, the plurality of flexural slots configured to allow for a flexure of a defined flexural region of the outer shell responsive to an impact force exerted on the outer shell; a central void portion defined in the outer shell positioned to overly a nipple of the wearer, when worn; and a cushioned liner disposed over an interior surface of the outer shell.
12. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 11, wherein an outer surface of the cushioned liner is configured to protrude through the plurality of flexural slots.
13. The athletic protective breast cup of claim 11, further comprising: a plurality of nubs protrude from an outer surface of the outer shell.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
[0027] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide an athletic protective breast cup that can easily be slipped into any sports bra to protect the athlete's breast. The cups are easy to carry in a sports bag, and they have a hard outer shell with an impact cut out's to absorb a hit and a soft inner layer for comfort.
[0028] As seen in reference to the drawings of
[0029] A cushioned liner 20 is disposed over an interior surface of the outer shell 10. The cushioned liner may be made of a resilient foam material, a neoprene, an elastomeric material, or a silicone. The cushioned liner is provided to cushion the outer shell 10 when positioned against the wearer's breast and to absorb some of the impact forces exerted on the outer shell 10. An inner, breast facing surface of the cushioned liner 10 is preferably smooth for wearer comfort against the breast. An outer surface of the cushioned liner is configured to protrude through the plurality of slots 14, 16, 18.
[0030] A plurality of nubs 24, 26, 28 may be formed at the ends of the protruding liner to extend from an outer surface of the outer shell 10 to facilitate retention and placement of the athletic protective breast cup 5 on the wearer's breast when inserted beneath a support garment 42 worn by the wearer 40. As will be appreciated, the plurality of nubs 24, 26, 28 may be formed on and protrude from the outer shell 10. The cushioned liner 20 may extend to cover a peripheral edge surface of the outer shell 10.
[0031] The plurality of slots 14, 16, 18 include the interior flexural slot 14, a lateral flexural slot 16 and a lower transverse flexural slot 18. The interior flexural slot 14 extends from a top end of the outer shell 10, through the central void portion 12, and downwardly to a bottom end of the outer shell. The interior flexural slots 14 are disposed to define major flexural regions of the outer shell 10. Ends of the interior flexural slot 14 terminate spaced apart from a peripheral side edge of the outer shell 10. In a preferred embodiment, the upper ends of the interior flexural slot 14 are oriented inwardly to provide for improved flexing of a top flexural region of the shell. The lower ends of the interior flexural slot 14 are oriented outwardly to provide for a lower flexural region that is dispersed across a lower aspect of the outer shell.
[0032] The lateral flexural slot 16 is generally vertically aligned at the lateral aspects of the outer shell 10 inwardly spaced from the peripheral side edge of the outer shell 10. In a preferred embodiment, an upper end of the lateral flexural slot is oriented inwardly, while a lower end of the lateral flexural slot 16 is oriented outwardly. The lateral flexural slot 16 provides a supplemental flexure to lateral flexural regions of the outer shell 10.
[0033] The protrusions 24, 26, 28 of the cushioned liner 20 through the corresponding plurality of slots 14, 16, 18 prevents a pinch hazard of the flexural regions with the wearer's breast. The protrusions 24, 26, 28 of the cushioned liner 20 through the plurality of slots 14, 16, 18 also restrict and limit the degree of flexure of each of the flexural regions.
[0034] As will be appreciated, the athletic protective breast cup 5 may be formed and sized to a range of breast sizes and shapes according to conventional sizing for breast support garments 42, such as shown in the alternative embodiments of
[0035] In use, the athlete simply inserts the athletic protective breast cup 5 beneath the breast support garment 42 and positions the central void 12 over the nipple area. The athlete may then adjust the position the breast support garment 42 over the athletic protective breast cup 5 so that the nubs.
[0036] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.