SEAMLESS BRA
20210093022 ยท 2021-04-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A garment, e.g. a bra, for sport related activities made of a single layer knitted seamless fabric. The garment is a circular knitted tube, with defined front and back sides. The garment has molded cup portions formed in the garment front to fit over a wearer's breast. The cup portions formed by molding application that shapes the cup portion to accommodate a wearers' breast. Reinforcing tapes bond to the inner surface of the garment front to support the breast at one or more portions. The reinforcing tapes bonded to one or more of an upper part of the cup portion, above the cup portion, below the cup portion, lateral to the cup portion or any combination thereof. The reinforcing tapes have lower elasticity than fabric they are bonded to. The reinforcing tapes are typically bonded by an adhesive to the fabric, i.e. the reinforcing tapes being single-sided adhesive films.
Claims
1. A garment comprising: a garment front and a garment back, two breast cup portions defined in the garment front, and a bottom support portion positioned below the breast cup portion for tight fitting over a wearer's chest or belly; wherein the garment being formed of a single layer, knitted seamless first fabric having an outer and an inner surface, and wherein attached to the inner fabric surface above the cup portion and/or at an upper part thereof is at least one reinforcing tape made of a second fabric, different than the first fabric, that has a lower elasticity than the fabric portion to which it is attached.
2. The garment of claim 1, comprising shoulder straps extending at a top end of the garment between the garment front and the garment back for fitting over shoulders of a wearer being integral with the first fabric, or being made of a shoulder-strap fabric being the same or of a different than the first fabric and bonded to the first fabric.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing tapes reduce the elasticity of the portions of the garment to which they are attached to.
4. The garment of claim 1, being a high-impact brassiere.
5. The garment of claim 1, having portions with different elastic properties than those of other garment portions.
6. The support garment of claim 1, having one or more of portions having integral knitted ribs, portions having an integral knitted mesh, and pique portions.
7. The garment of claim 1, wherein attached to the inner fabric surface below the cup portion and/or at a bottom part thereof is a reinforcing tape made of a third fabric, having a lower elasticity than the fabric portion to which it is attached, and being the same or different than the second fabric.
8. The garment of claim 1, wherein the cup portions are formed by molding.
9. The garment of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the cup portion is lined with an opaque fabric.
10. The garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is being formed of a seamless circular knitted first fabric.
11. The garment of claim 10, wherein the garment is being formed of a knitted circular tube of the first fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0027] The following figures are provided to exemplify embodiments and realization of the invention of the present disclosure.
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[0029] The present disclosure provides examples of uses of different knitting textures that results in different properties in the garmentmesh, pique and rib. mesh is a texture that is mainly used for ventilation as it so called opens up the fabric; pique is a knitting selection for support the is characterized by smooth surface; and rib is another selection that provides strong support but has a vertical line or diagonal appearance.
[0030] The cup portions 104 and the shoulder straps part 108, which includes the shoulder straps 110 and a portion of fabric 112 that links the shoulder straps one to the other, are formed of pique knitting configuration/texture. A middle part 114 of the garment front 102 links between the cup portions 104 and the shoulder straps part 108 and is formed of two types of knitting configurations, a diagonal rib configuration 115 sandwiched between two similar pique configurations 117. The elasticity of the pique configuration 117 of the middle part 114 is lower than that of the cup portions 104 and higher than that of the shoulder straps part 108. The diagonal rib configuration 115 of the middle part 114 is more elastic than the pique configuration 117 of the middle part. This formation of the middle part 114 is configured to avoid puckering between different textures. In particular, the intermediate elasticity of the pique configuration 117 of the middle part 114 provides puckering-free formation between the different textures. The cup portions 104 are adjacent to a side-supporting parts 116 configured for supporting the breast from both sides and is formed of a rib configuration, which has less elasticity than the cup portions 104. Adjacent to the side-supporting parts 116 from the other side of the cup portions 104 is a bottom-supporting parts 118 that is configured for supporting the breast from below and is formed of a diagonal rib configuration that is less elastic than that of the side-supporting parts 116.
[0031] A bottom supporting portion 120 is located at the bottom of the garment 100, below the two cup portions 104, and is configured to sit tight on a belly of a subject when the garment is worn. The bottom supporting portion 120 is formed of different sub-portions 121A, 121B, 121C of different elasticities and the elasticity decreases towards the center of the garment front 102, namely the elasticity decreases towards the middle part 114 between the two cup portions 104.
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[0033] In the figures throughout the application, like elements of different figures were given similar reference numerals shifted by the number of hundreds corresponding to the number of the respective figure. For example, element 204 in
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[0035] Additional edges-reinforcing tapes 232 are bonded to the edges 226, 228 and 232 of the garment 200.
[0036] In some embodiments, the strap shoulders of the garment may include zero seams bartack for additional reinforcement.
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[0038] The shoulder straps 310 are separately made and are bonded to the garment 300 through a bartack bonding.
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