Supportive bra
11992067 ยท 2024-05-28
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Abstract
A supportive bra comprises two cups, each adapted to shape, lift, and support a breast, and a chest strap coupled to the two cup. Each cup has a plurality of darts sewn therein.
Claims
1. A supportive bra, comprising: two substantially triangular cups; and a chest strap coupled to the two cups; wherein the supportive bra is not compressive and has no underwire or inserts; wherein each cup comprises: a bottom edge coupled to the chest strap, an outside edge, and an inside edge; a plurality of darts sewn therein, each dart extending from the bottom edge into each cup; three layers of fabric consisting of a decorative outer layer, a moisture wicking inner layer, and a power mesh middle layer; and a hem coupling the three layers of fabric together at the outside and inside edges, wherein the hem includes a strip of elastic material sewn into the hem; wherein only the cups, the plurality of darts in each cup, the hems, and the chest strap provide shape, lift, and support to a user's breasts.
2. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein the plurality of darts includes at least four darts sewn into each cup.
3. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein the outer layer and the middle layer are sewn together and the inner layer is formed separately and then coupled to the outer and middle layers.
4. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein the supportive bra is a sports bra.
5. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein the cups are custom fit to a wearer.
6. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein the chest strap is an elastic strap.
7. The supportive bra of claim 6, wherein the chest strap is coupled to a clear elastic strap across a back of the supportive bra.
8. The supportive bra of claim 1, further comprising neck straps, wherein the neck straps are adapted to be tied or connected behind a wearer's neck with an adjustable slide and clip.
9. The supportive bra of claim 8, wherein the neck straps are decorative and do not provide support to the breasts.
10. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein at least one of the number of darts and a length of each dart depends on at least one of the user's cup size and torso dimensions.
11. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein a width of the chest strap depends on at least one of the user's cup size and torso dimensions.
12. The supportive bra of claim 1, wherein each cup is adapted to under-lift a breast.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) As embodied and broadly described herein, the disclosures herein provide detailed embodiments of the invention. However, the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. Therefore, there is no intent that specific structural and functional details should be limiting, but rather the intention is that they provide a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention
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(8) Preferably, cups 105A and 105B are triangular in shape, however the cups can have other shapes, such as ovular, circular, rectangular, trapezoidal, and combinations thereof. In a strapless configuration, the top triangle cup points are preferably trimmed to an arc to reduce upper the portion of cup coverage, by for example one-third.
(9) In a preferred embodiment, chest strap 115 is a strip of elastic, (preferably no-roll elastic) surrounded by fabric. The fabric is preferably the same material as inner layer 125, however, the fabric may be another material. Chest strap 115 is preferably up to two inches thick, more preferably, between ? and 1.5 inches thick, and more preferably one inch thick. In a preferred embodiment, neck straps 110A and 110B are strips of fabric folded over and sewn into a strap. The fabric is preferably the same material as inner layer 125, however, the fabric may be another material.
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(14) Another embodiment of the device is directed to a breast shaping, lifting, support and display garment intended to be worn under other garments or more preferably without other garments, as a workout sports bra or bikini top garment or lingerie garment. The device preferably acts as a bra or sports bra, performing the same functions of support, lift, and shaping as a bra or sports bra but with the added element of allowing the wearer to display their individual breast shape, volume, and overall musculature and skin tone, in the context of the wearer's entire upper body physique. The garment preferably comprises right and left fabric panel cups with support darts for overlying and under-lifting the wearer's right and left breasts, straps over the shoulders or, in some versions, around the neck as a halter top, and a connected support band around the wearer's torso that is preferably made of transparent moderately flexible material in the rear of the garment when worn. The right and left panel cups preferably have a relatively flattened configuration when not worn, and the straps and support band are also preferably flat in configuration. When worn, due to the darts, the garment preferably shapes, lifts, supports, and displays the wearer's breasts in the panel cups over the support band without relying on the straps over the shoulders or around the neck. Preferably, the straps then are available for design for decorative and other purposes. The panel cups include four (4) or more darts of length and spacing specific to the individual measurements of the wearer's breasts, including their nipple placement, and are preferably sewn/integrated into the support band in a way that allows for the breasts (from A up to K cup or higher) to be lifted up and out, with or without additional padding. The padding may be integrated into the garment in a pocket sewn into the panel cups. The darts in the fabric of the panel cups and the support band is preferably sufficient for the garment to lift, support, shape, and display the breast in a way that is comfortable and secure without the breast being exposed or falling out during weight-lifting and other vigorous exercise, flexing, posing, dancing, performing yoga, other movement, or at rest. The fabric is preferably a multi-way stretch lycra blend or similar in nature, but may also include leather, rubber, plastic or other natural or synthetic materials with sufficient multi-way stretch characteristics. The rear of the garment 180 is preferably transparent (see-through) and of elastic capacity on the back of the torso that does not detract or take away from the overall support, lifting, shaping, and display qualities of the garment when worn. The rear of the garment also preferably provides a second skin level of flexibility while preserving the security that minimizes slippage.
(15) The garment preferably is adapted to shape, lift, support, and display the wearer's breasts with comfort and security, without relying on straps over the shoulders or around the wearer's neck (as a halter would, for example). This is preferably provided by the placement and length of the darts above the band, working synergistically with the width of the band and the panel over each breast in a symmetrical manner. This system preferably depends on accurately understanding both of the wearer's breast in three (3) dimensions, in addition to an approximation of the mass or weight or each breast, especially if the breast includes artificial breast implants. The garment uses a system of key measurements that comprise an algorithm (series of steps in proper order) that includes the following for each breast: (A) Measure along the surface of the skin in a straight horizontal line from center of the sternum/breastbone across left nipple to rib on the outer side of the breast. (B) Measure along the surface of the skin in a straight vertical line from a spot approximately three (3) inches below the collarbone directly above the nipple and then across the nipple to the underside of the breast where it connects to the ribcage. (C) Measure along the surface of the skin in a straight horizontal line from the sternum/breastbone along the bottom underside crease of the breast well below the nipple along the ribcage to the far side of the ribcage.
(16) Through the synergy of the system's steps of breast measurement as described above, coupled with proper number and placement of the darts in the proper length, with appropriately wide (but not too wide) band with integrated see-through back to the band, the garment preferably delivers comfort, security, shaping, support, and the desired display qualities for the wearer in both front and back.
(17) Other embodiments and uses of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. All references cited herein, including all publications, U.S. and foreign patents and patent applications, are specifically and entirely incorporated by reference. The term comprising, wherever used, is intended to include the terms consisting and consisting essentially of. Furthermore, the terms comprising, including, and containing are not intended to be limiting. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered exemplary only with the true scope and spirit of the invention indicated by the following claims.