Textile lingerie article with improved hold

10165803 ยท 2019-01-01

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Abstract

The disclosure concerns a lingerie item comprising at least one holding element (3) capable of holding said lingerie item when it is being worn, said holding element (3) consisting of a textile material provided, on the inner surface (31) of same intended to come into contact with the skin, with a discontinuous coating (4) of elastomeric material capable of preventing said lingerie item from slipping. According to the disclosure, said discontinuous coating (4) of elastomeric material comprises a pattern of protrusions (41) of elastomeric material in the form of grains of rice having a distribution of omnidirectional orientation in the reference system of the inner surface (31) of the holding element (3), said protrusions (41) comprising dimensions and a distribution such that the density of protrusions per surface unit of the holding element (3) is at least 10 protrusions per square centimetre, and preferably between 10 and 40.

Claims

1. A skin-contacting garment comprising: at least one holding element capable of holding the skin-contacting garment when it is worn, which holding element is constituted by a textile material provided on its inner surface intended to come in contact with the skin with a discontinuous coating of elastomeric material capable of preventing the slipping of this skin-contacting garment, wherein the discontinuous coating of elastomeric material comprises a uniform pattern of protrusions of elastomeric material in the form of grains of rice having a distribution of omnidirectional orientation in a reference system of the inner surface of the holding element, where each respective protrusion comprises a longitudinal axis along a length of the respective protrusion and comprises a lateral axis along a width of the respective protrusion perpendicular to the length of the respective protrusion, the longitudinal axis defining a major axis of the respective protrusion, and the length of the protrusion being greater than the width of the protrusion, wherein the distribution of relative orientation between adjacent protrusions is such that each protrusion has an orientation of its respective longitudinal axis that is different from and nonparallel to the longitudinal axis of each directly adjacent protrusion, which protrusions comprise dimensions and a distribution such that the density of the protrusions per surface unit of the holding element is at least 10 protrusions per square centimeter.

2. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the density of the protrusions is between 25 and 36 protrusions per square centimeter.

3. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions have a length of at least 1.5 mm.

4. The skin-contacting garment of claim 3, wherein the protrusions have a length between 2 mm and 3 mm.

5. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions have a width of at least 0.5 mm.

6. The skin-contacting garment of claim 5, wherein the protrusions have a width between 1 mm and 1.5 mm.

7. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions have a thickness of at least 0.3 mm.

8. The skin-contacting garment of claim 7, wherein the protrusions have a thickness between 0.5 mm and 1 mm.

9. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the distance between two adjacent protrusions is between 0.5 and 2 mm.

10. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the elastomeric material is silicone or polyurethane.

11. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the skin-contacting garment is a brassiere comprising two cups connected by their respective outer side to parts of a back of the brassiere constituting the holding element of the brassiere.

12. The skin-contacting garment of claim 11, wherein the brassiere is strapless.

13. The skin-contacting garment according to claim 1, wherein the skin-contacting garment is a hosiery item terminated by an edge rib or a cord constituting the holding element of the hosiery item.

14. The skin-contacting garment of claim 1, wherein the density of the protrusions is between 10 and 40 protrusions per square centimeter.

15. The skin-contacting garment of claim 1, wherein the uniform pattern of protrusions comprises parallel rows of the protrusions.

16. The skin-contacting garment of claim 1, wherein the protrusions have respective orientations in the reference system of the inner surface that alternate between a plurality of different directions of the longitudinal axis of the protrusions.

17. The skin-contacting garment of claim 16, wherein the respective orientations of the protrusions alternate between four or five different directions of the longitudinal axis in the reference system of the inner surface.

18. A lingerie item comprising: at least one holding element capable of holding the lingerie item when it is worn by a wearer, wherein the holding element is constituted by a textile material provided on its inner surface intended to come in contact with skin of the wearer with a discontinuous coating of elastomeric material capable of preventing the slipping of the lingerie item, wherein the discontinuous coating of elastomeric material comprises a uniform pattern of protrusions of elastomeric material, the protrusions being oblong in shape and having respective orientations in a plane defined by the inner surface of the holding element, where each respective protrusion comprises a longitudinal axis along a length of the respective protrusion and comprises a lateral axis along a width of the respective protrusion perpendicular to the length of the respective protrusion, the longitudinal axis defining a major axis of the respective protrusion, and the length of the protrusion being greater than the width of the protrusion, where the respective orientations alternate between a plurality of different directions, where the respective orientations between adjacent protrusions is such that each protrusion has an orientation of its respective longitudinal axis that is different from and nonparallel to the longitudinal axis of each directly adjacent protrusion, and where the protrusions comprise dimensions and a distribution such that the density of the protrusions per surface unit of the holding element is at least 10 protrusions per square centimeter.

19. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the protrusions comprise an omnidirectional orientation in the plane of the inner surface.

20. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the density of the protrusions is between 10 and 40 protrusions per square centimeter.

21. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the density of the protrusions is between 25 and 36 protrusions per square centimeter.

22. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the protrusions have a length between 2 and 3 mm, a width between 1 and 1.5 mm, and a thickness between 0.5 and 1 mm.

23. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the distance between two adjacent protrusions is between 0.5 and 2 mm.

24. The lingerie item of claim 18, wherein the elastomeric material is at least one of silicone or polyurethane.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Other particularities and advantages of the invention will be apparent from a reading of the description given below of a particular embodiment of the invention given by way of example but non-limiting, with reference made to the attached drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective schematic view of a brassiere in conformity with the invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of encircled detail D of FIG. 1 viewed from above.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(4) A preferred embodiment of the disclosure relates to a strapless brassiere of a known type. This strapless brassiere 1 of the disclosure thus comprises two cups 2 that are concave on the side of their inside face (substantially hemispheric), which are connected to one another on the outer side at lateral parts 3 forming the back of the brassiere when they are attached to one another by an attachment device that is not shown. These lateral parts 3 of the back therefore constitute the holding element of the brassiere and are capable of making up for the absence of the hold customarily obtained by the straps and are in particular designed to prevent the brassiere from slipping after having been worn for a certain time. In order to do this, the inner surface 31 of the parts of the back 3 of the brassiere 1 intended to make contact with the skin is constituted by an elastic textile material lined with a pattern based on silicone or polyurethane forming a discontinuous lining 4 preferably extending in both directions of the inner surface 31 in such a manner as to cover a substantial part of the latter. The discontinuous lining is preferably applied by screen printing on the textile material for forming the inner surface 31 of the parts of back 3.

(5) The elastic textile material of serving as support for the lining 4 of silicone is advantageously very elastic and preferably has a rate of elastic extension greater than or equal to 150%, advantageously between 150% and 300%. Furthermore, the textile material selected preferably has a low density, which brings about a great capacity for allowing air to circulate through its fibers. For example, the textile support material used is constituted primarily by fibers of polyamide and of elastane.

(6) Note that the type of lingerie item concerned by the present disclosure, the textile material of the holding element serving as support for the silicone lining 4, is not necessarily elastic and can, for example, be constituted by a flexible knit fabric without recognized elongation.

(7) FIG. 2 shows an enlarged top view of detail D of the silicone lining 4 placed on the inner surface 31 of the parts of back 3. As shown, the lining 4 comprises a pattern of silicone points constituting protrusions 41 in the shape of a grain of rice or with a general shape that is noticeably oblong on the inner surface 31 of the parts of the back 3 of the brassiere 1. The shape of a grain of rice of the protrusion 41 is particularly adapted to optimize the surface of the skin in contact with the silicone, therefore favoring a good adherence. The silicone protrusions 41 in the shape of a grain of rice preferably have basically constant dimensions and each protrusion 41 advantageously has the following geometric characteristics: a length of at least 1.5, advantageously between 2 and 3 mm, with a preference for approximately 2 mm; a width of at least 0.5 mm, advantageously between 1 and 1.5 mm, with a preference for approximately 1 mm; a thickness of at least 0.3, advantageously between 0.5 and 1 mm, with a preference for approximately 1 mm.

(8) Furthermore, a protrusion pattern with a predetermined density of protrusions 41 per surface unit in the non-stretched state of the elastic material serving as support is selected, which is less than 10 points per square centimeter, is advantageously comprised between 10 and 40 points and is preferably comprised between 25 and 36 points per square centimeter.

(9) The silicone protrusions 41 are advantageously not connected to each other in such a manner as to not bring about shearing movements on the skin. It is also provided that the minimum or maximum distance between adjacent protrusions 41 within the protrusion pattern is preferably equal to approximately 0.5 mm or approximately 2 mm respectively.

(10) The pattern of the protrusions 41 in the shape of grains of rice, while improving their adherence, also permits the obtention of an optimal distribution of the skin surface left free between the protrusions while avoiding occlusion points that are too close.

(11) The shape of a grain of rice and the particular dimensions retained for the protrusions 41 as well as their distribution with a relatively high density on the inner surface 31 of the parts of the back 3 of the brassiere allows the obtention of an elevated contact surface with the skin capable of optimizing the adherence to the skin but which is nevertheless not excessive for retaining a great breathability of the part of the back of the brassiere; this is due to the fact that the exchanges between the skin and the outside can be readily carried out through the numerous spaces left free between the protrusions 41, thus avoiding irritations of the skin.

(12) Each protrusion 41 in the shape of a grain of rice also has its own orientation within the pattern defined by the direction which the longitudinal axis of the protrusion takes considered in the reference system of the inner surface 31. According to the disclosure the distribution of the orientation of the protrusions 41 is omnidirectional in the reference system of the inner surface 31 in the sense that it should be possible to find protrusions 41 within the pattern whose respective orientations define a plurality of different directions in the plane of the inner surface 31, preferably at least 4 different directions and advantageously at least 5 different directions. In other words, the protrusions 41 have respective orientations in the plane of the inner surface 31 that alternate between a plurality of different directions considered in the plane of the inner surface, preferably between at least 4 different directions and advantageously between at least 5 different directions.

(13) Furthermore, the distribution of relative orientation between adjacent protrusions is such that each protrusion considered within the pattern has an orientation that is noticeably different from those of the respective adjacent protrusions.

(14) Therefore, this omnidirectional distribution of the orientation of the protrusions 41 advantageously permits the creation of a pulling effect on the skin which is better distributed when the brassiere is worn, which is especially favorable for preventing irritations of the skin.

(15) It can also be observed that greater properties of adherence can be achieved due to the synergistic effect of the combination of such an omnidirectional distribution of orientation of the protrusions 41 within the pattern with the predetermined characteristics of shape, dimension and distribution of the protrusions 41.

(16) In addition to the aspect of improving the adherence while limiting the phenomenon of occlusion and of shearing, the pattern of silicone protrusions 41 such as described advantageously furnishes a supplementary aesthetic effect, which is quite remarkable in that the protrusions constitute at the same time decorative elements whose aesthetic effect is similar to that of paste.