Underwire for brassiere
11589623 · 2023-02-28
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Abstract
An underwire for use in a brassiere, and the associated brassiere, the underwire including a generally arcuate base member having a first end, a central segment, and a second end, and a spiral boning member fixedly attached to the base member, where the spiral boning member has a greater flexibility than a flexibility of the base member.
Claims
1. An underwire for use in a brassiere, comprising: a generally arcuate base member having a first end and a second end; a spiral boning member attached at the first end of the base member; and a tip disposed on a first end of the underwire; wherein the spiral boning member has a greater flexibility than a flexibility of the base member; and wherein the tip is mechanically inserted on the first end of the underwire, the first end of the base member, or the spiral boning member.
2. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel.
3. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the spiral boning member comprises steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel.
4. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the spiral boning member is welded to the first end of the base member.
5. The underwire of claim 1, wherein a second tip is disposed on a second end of the underwire.
6. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the tip is a coating on the spiral boning member.
7. The underwire of claim 6, wherein the tip is a fused in-situ polymer or plastic.
8. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the tip is a metal tip, a polymeric material tip, or a plastic tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other aspects, features, and advantages can be more readily understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
(2)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(3) The present invention provides an underwire for use in foundation garments including, but not limited to, brassieres. In a preferred embodiment, the underwire includes a generally planar base member and at least one spiral boning member fixedly attached to the base member. The base member may be curved so as to be generally arcuate. The spiral boning member may be attached or otherwise connected to one or both sides of the base member or included in a center portion of the base member. A tip may be included on one or both sides of the underwire, and attached or otherwise connected to the base member or the spiral boning member. Notably, in this arrangement including at least one spiral boning member, an end portion of the underwire may flex up to 360°.
(4) The base member may be fabricated from steel, stainless steel, or steel that has been galvanized or otherwise coated. Aluminum and aluminum alloys, copper and copper alloys, steel alloys, and other types of metal can be used without limitation. Alternatively, the base member may be fabricated from various polymeric materials and engineering plastics. Suitable polymers, copolymers, and blends used for molding, extruding, and machining of underwires can include nylon, polyethylene, butadiene-styrene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polycarbonates, polyvinyl chloride, and others. Desired physical properties can be provided and enhanced by reinforcing the polymers by addition of glass and carbon fibers to the liquid resins. Polymeric or plastic underwire bodies can be of any industry-accepted cross-sectional configuration and dimension.
(5) The spiral boning member may be fabricated from metal, polymeric material, or plastic, including those types of metal, polymeric material, and plastic described with respect to the base member. The spiral boning member may be composed of a flattened continuous spring structure. The construction of the spiral boning member permits high flexibility in all directions.
(6) The tip may be a coating or a separately-formed component, i.e., a component molded and/or machined from metal, polymeric material, or plastic having a composition commonly used for such purposes. The tip may be a powder coating. The tip may be a fused in-situ polymer or plastic tip. The coating may be applied to one or more spiral boning members or base member end portions of the underwire. The separately-formed tip component may be formed from metal, polymeric material, or plastic. The separately-formed tip component may be mechanically inserted, mounted, or otherwise attached to one or more spiral boning members or base member end portions of the underwire.
(7) In the embodiment of
(8) First tip 31 is disposed on an end of spiral boning member 21 that is opposite to the end of member 21 attached to base member 10. Second tip 32 is disposed on a second end of base member 10. First tip 31 and second tip 32 may have rounded outer edges and a thickness greater than that of base member 10 or spiral boning member 21. In alternative embodiments, underwire 1 may only include one or none of first tip 31 and second tip 32. One or both of first tip 31 and second tip 32 may be formed of a coating, a metal component, a polymeric material component, or a plastic component.
(9) In the embodiments of the present invention, including the embodiment of
(10) The embodiments and examples above are illustrative, and many variations can be introduced to them without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the appended claims. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative and exemplary embodiments herein may be combined with each other and/or substituted with each other within the scope of this disclosure. The objects of the invention, along with various features of novelty that characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part of this disclosure. For an understanding of the invention, its operating advances and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the invention.