CHEST BINDER
20230000179 · 2023-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D2400/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chest binder that includes limited stretch regions that allow for binding of breast tissue and flexible regions that enhance wearer comfort. A torso of the binder is formed from a flexible first layer of fabric to define an inner space for the body of a wearer. A limited stretch second layer of fabric is adhered to at least a portion of the torso proximate to any breast tissue of the wearer. A pair of straps are connected at one end to the torso and extend laterally about the torso so that the opposing ends of the straps may be releasably attached to the torso to selectively narrow or widen the inner space.
Claims
1. A chest binder, comprising: a torso formed from a first layer of a first fabric that defines an inner space for the body of a wearer, wherein the first fabric can stretch at least fifty percent; a second layer of a second fabric adhered to at least a portion of the torso proximate to any breast tissue of the wearer, wherein the second fabric will not stretch more than thirty percent; and at least one strap connected at one end to a side of the torso and extending laterally about the torso, wherein an opposing end of the strap is releasably attachable to the torso to selectively narrow or widen the inner space.
2. The chest binder of claim 1, wherein the first layer is dimensioned to encompass a central abdomen area of the wearer.
3. The chest binder of claim 2, wherein the first layer is dimensioned to encompass a pair of hips of the wearer.
4. The chest binder of claim 1, wherein the second layer extends to be proximate to a lower abdomen area of the wearer.
5. The chest binder of claim 4, wherein the second layer extends to be proximate to a pair of hips of the wearer.
6. The chest binder of claim 1, further comprising a second strap connected to an opposing side of the torso and extending laterally about the torso to be releasably attachable to the torso to selectively narrow or widen the inner space.
7. The chest binder of claim 6, further comprising a pair of shoulder straps positioned to from a V-neck.
8. The chest binder of claim 7, wherein the pair of shoulder straps are formed from the first fabric.
9. The chest binder of claim 1, wherein the first fabric is selected from the group consisting of cotton jersey, wool, bamboo, linen, elastane and combinations thereof.
10. The chest binder of claim 1, wherein the second fabric comprises canvas.
11. The chest binder of claim 1, further comprising a first fastening pad positioned on the torso and a corresponding second fastening pad positioned on the strap.
12. The chest binder of claim 11, wherein the first fastening pad and the second fastening pad are formed from hook-and-loop fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0007] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in
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[0015] Binder 10 includes a pair of shoulder straps 30 and 32 that form a low V-neck so that binder 10 can be worn discretely under most conventional garments including sleeveless tops and V-neck shirts. Straps 30 and 32 may be formed from the same material as flexible first layer 16. The particular size and positioning of shoulder straps 30 and 32 and shape and size of the resulting V-neck may be varied for the purposes of hiding under sleeveless tops as long as opposing straps 22 and 24 do not pinch under the arms of the wearer or compress the shoulder blades.
[0016] Binder 10 includes a pair of shoulder straps 30 and 32 that form a low V-neck so that binder 10 can be worn discretely under most conventional garments including sleeveless tops and V-neck shirts. Straps 30 and 32 may be formed from the same material as flexible first layer 16. Binder 10 spreads pressure across the ribs, so it is more evenly distributed and removes pressure from the abdomen so that the wearer can more easily breath. Binder 10 also removes pressure from the shoulders and upper back to help avoid pain and pressure ulcers on the shoulder blades.
[0017] First layer 16 is preferably formed from cotton jersey knits, but may also be made from other natural fabrics such as wool, bamboo, and linen that are knit for stretchiness, as well as artificial fabrics such as elastane (LYCRA® or SPANDEX®), and blends thereof. Second layer 18 is preferably formed from woven materials such as canvas, but may also be formed from natural and artificial fibers provided they are woven in such a manner to limit the amount of stretch as described above.