Underwire for a brassiere and a brassiere incorporating same
20190328051 ยท 2019-10-31
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Abstract
An underwire for a brassiere comprises an elongate, substantially u-shaped body having a chest-engaging portion and a breast-engaging portion. The underwire is constructed from a unitary piece of plastic material. The chest-engaging portion and the breast-engaging portion are connected together along their lengths in a dogleg-shaped configuration, with, in an embodiment, an angle of between 110 and 140 with respect to each other. The breast-engaging portion has a shorter length dimension than the chest-engaging portion and thereby leaves a substantially flat chest-engaging portion at each end of the elongate body. In embodiments, these flat ends of the chest-engaging portion are rounded or thinned compared to the remainder of the chest-engaging portion. The configuration provides good support to the wearer's breast, increases comfort, and is less likely to injure than other configurations.
Claims
1. An underwire for a brassiere comprising an elongate substantially u-shaped body having a chest-engaging portion and a breast-engaging portion connected together along the length of the breast engaging portion, the breast-engaging portion extending outwardly from the chest-engaging portion at an obtuse angle; the elongate body, the chest-engaging portion, and the breast-engaging portion each having two ends; and, the breast-engaging portion having a shorter length dimension than the chest-engaging portion and being connected intermediate and spaced apart from the ends of the chest-engaging portion, thereby leaving only a substantially flat chest-engaging portion at each end of the elongate body, both ends of the elongate body projecting rearwardly away from a lowermost region of the breast-engaging portion.
2. The underwire of claim 1 wherein one substantially flat chest-engaging portion is configured to lie substantially flat along a wearer's sternum, the other substantially flat chest-engaging portion is configured to lie substantially flat along a side of a wearer's breast, and the breast-engaging portion tapers inwardly towards the chest-engaging portion at each end of the breast-engaging portion adjacent one of the substantially flat chest-engaging portions.
3. The underwire of claim 2 wherein the breast-engaging portion tapers inwardly towards the chest-engaging portion over a length of up to 0.02 meters.
4. The underwire of claim 1 wherein the ends of the elongate body are rounded.
5. The underwire of claim 1 wherein the ends of the chest-engaging portion beyond the breast-engaging portion reduce in thickness towards the ends of the elongate body.
6. The underwire of claim 1 wherein the breast-engaging portion forms an angle of between about 110 and about 140 with the chest-engaging portion.
7. The underwire of claim 1 further being constructed from a unitary piece of plastic material.
8. The underwire of claim 7 wherein the plastic material includes polyurethane.
9. The underwire of claim 7 wherein the plastic material includes polyamide.
10. The underwire of claim 7 wherein the plastic material includes polyoxymethylene.
11. The underwire of claim 7 wherein the plastic material includes polyetheretherketone.
12. The underwire of claim 2 wherein the ends of the elongate body are rounded.
13. The underwire of claim 2 wherein the ends of the chest-engaging portion beyond the breast-engaging portion reduce in thickness towards the ends of the elongate body.
14. The underwire of claim 1 wherein the breast-engaging portion tapers inwardly towards the chest-engaging portion at each of end of the breast-engaging portion, and wherein the ends of the chest-engaging portion beyond the breast-engaging portion reduce in thickness towards the ends of the elongate body and are rounded at their outermost point, and wherein the breast-engaging portion forms an angle of between about 110 and about 140 with the chest-engaging portion.
15. A brassiere incorporating an underwire, the underwire comprising an elongate substantially u-shaped body having a chest-engaging portion and a breast-engaging portion connected together along the length of the breast engaging portion, the breast-engaging portion extending outwardly from with the chest-engaging portion at an obtuse angle; the elongate body, the chest-engaging portion, and the breast-engaging portion each having two ends; and, the breast-engaging portion having a shorter length dimension than the chest-engaging portion and being connected intermediate and spaced apart from the ends of the chest-engaging portion, thereby leaving only a substantially flat chest-engaging portion at each end of the elongate body, both ends of the elongate body projecting rearwardly away from a lowermost region of the breast-engaging portion.
16. The brassiere of claim 15 having a cup including an inner layer and an outer layer, wherein the underwire is sandwiched between the inner layer and the outer layer.
17. The brassiere of claim 15 having a tubular channel, wherein the underwire is positioned in the tubular channel.
18. The brassiere of claim 15 comprising fabric, wherein at least one of the ends of the elongate body is stitched to the fabric.
19. The brassiere of claim 15 being a sports brassiere.
20. A garment incorporating an underwire, the underwire comprising an elongate substantially u-shaped body having a chest-engaging portion and a breast-engaging portion, portion in a dogleg-shaped configuration; the breast-engaging portion extending outwardly from the chest-engaging portion at an obtuse angle; the elongate body, the chest-engaging portion, and the breast-engaging portion each having two ends; and, the breast-engaging portion having a shorter length dimension than the chest-engaging portion and being connected intermediate and spaced apart from the ends of the chest-engaging portion, thereby leaving only a substantially flat chest-engaging portion at each end of the elongate body, both ends of the elongate body projecting rearwardly away from a lowermost region of the breast-engaging portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention will now be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0039] The breast-engaging portion 7 is shorter in length than the chest-engaging portion 5 and is connected to the chest-engaging portion 5 intermediate the ends of the chest-engaging portion 5. In this way, sections 9, 11 of the elongate body 3 at each of its ends beyond the ends of the breast-engaging portion 7 are substantially flat.
[0040] Preferably, flat sections 9, 11 are rounded at their outermost ends and thinner than the remainder of the chest-engaging portion 5. In an exemplary embodiment, the thickness t (see
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[0042] The flat sections 9, 11 at each end of the elongate body are preferably angled with respect to each other so that when the flat section 9 intended for engagement of the area at the sternum lies substantially flat along the sternum, the flat section 11 intended for engagement adjacent the side of the breast near the arm pit will also lie substantially flat along the wearer's body at that location. The plane of the flat section 9 may be offset from the plane of the flat section 11 by an angle of over 90, preferably of the order of between 100 to 150 (see, e.g.,
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[0044] In the embodiment shown, the underwire is constructed from a single piece of molded plastic material. It is envisaged that several different plastic materials could be used to good effect including those deemed soft, semi-soft, hard, or very hard, however polyurethane (PU), polyamide (PA), polyoxymethylene (POM) and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) are all deemed particularly suitable materials that may be used in the manufacture of an underwire. The materials used may have a bearing on the dimensions of the underwire and a suitable material may be chosen to provide the desired structural rigidity within predetermined size constraints.
[0045] In the embodiment shown, an underwire for a left cup of a size 38B bra is illustrated. It will be understood that the underwire for the right cup of the bra (not shown) will be practically a mirror image (about a vertical axis) of the underwire for the left cup. The ends 9, 11 of the underwire can be stitched directly into the material of a bra provided the material chosen for the underwire is sufficiently thin or sufficiently soft. This direct stitching will further obviate the possibility of the end of the underwire poking into the breast of a wearer and causing discomfort or harm. The underwire may be sandwiched between an inner layer and an outer layer of a cup of the bra or may be placed in a tubular channel of the bra.
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[0047] Throughout this specification the terms comprise, comprised, comprises and comprising and the terms include, includes, included and including have been used interchangeably and should be afforded the widest possible interpretation.
[0048] The embodiments of the underwire described herein and garments incorporating same are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the underwire and garments should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.