Brassiere with customizable vertical lift
09943119 ยท 2018-04-17
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Abstract
An adjustable support brassiere comprises traditional bra elementsa bra band with closure; breast cups; and respective shoulder straps. Adjustability may comprise inner support cups having opposite ends being selectively attached on each breast cup, and a respective support strap being secured to each inner support cup, with a distal end of the support strap secured to an adjustment clip, which may releasably secure a portion of the shoulder strap. Adjustably securing different portions of the shoulder strap causes lifting and reconfiguring of the inner support cup to produce a desired amount of substantially vertical lifting to the woman's breast(s) in one embodiment, which is generally healthier for breast tissue than the typical inward displacement. Adjustments may be made by a woman throughout the day to alter her appearance as desired. Alternative embodiments permit lifting as well as inward/outward displacement, and may therefore serve as a minimizer.
Claims
1. A brassiere comprising: a bra band; at least one breast cup, a portion of said at least one breast cup secured to a portion of said bra band; a shoulder strap for each said, at least one, breast cup; said shoulder strap having a first end and a second end, said first end of said shoulder strap secured to said bra band; an inner cup for each said at least one breast cup, said inner cup having a first end and a second cud, with said first and second ends of each said inner cup respectively attached at a first and second selective location on a corresponding said at least one breast cup; an inner cup support strap for each said at least one breast cup, each having a first end and a second end, a portion proximate to said second end of each said inner cup support strap secured to said inner cup; and means for releasably securing a first end of said inner cup support strap to any of two or more selective locations on said brassiere, to permit at least a selective portion of said inner cup to occupy any of two or more corresponding positions, to permit positional adjustment of a wearer's breast therein.
2. The brassiere according to claim 1, wherein a first one of said two or more corresponding positions for said inner cup comprises a normal position at which a bottom of said inner cup is substantially coterminous with a bottom portion of said at least one breast cup; wherein a second one of said two or more corresponding positions for said inner cup comprises a first elevated position of said inner cup; and wherein said first and second selective locations on said corresponding at least one breast cup for said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said inner cup comprise said first and second locations being at substantially the same vertical distance above a lowest point on said at least one breast cap, to provide for substantially vertical lift adjustments.
3. The brassiere according to claim 2, wherein said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said inner cup to said first and second selective locations on said at least one breast cup comprises attachment with elastic thread.
4. The brassiere according to claim 1, wherein said inner cup comprises a curved support member secured to said bottom of said inner cup, said curved support member configured to be flexible to deform between said first and second ends of said inner cup when said inner cup is in said first elevated position.
5. The brassiere according to claim 4, further comprising an underwire secured to said bottom portion of said at least one breast cup.
6. The brassiere according to claim 5 wherein said portion of said inner cup support strap secured to said inner cup comprises said second end of said inner cup support strap being stitched to a top of said inner cup.
7. The brassiere according to claim 5 wherein a second end of said inner cup support strap is fixedly secured to a bottom of said at least one breast cup; and wherein a portion of said inner cup support strap between its first and second ends is stitched to a top of said inner cup.
8. The brassiere according to claim 7 wherein at least a portion of said inner cup support strap comprises elastic material located between said stitching at said second end of said inner cup support strap and said stitching to said top portion of said inner cup.
9. The brassiere according to claim 8 wherein said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said inner cup to said first and second selective locations on said at least one breast cup comprises means of pivotally attaching said first and second ends thereto.
10. A brassiere comprising: a bra band; a left breast cup and a right breast cup, a portion of each said left and right breast cups respectively secured to a portion of said bra band; a left shoulder strap and a right shoulder strap, each said left and right shoulder straps having a first end respectively secured to said bra band; a left inner cup and a right inner cup for said left and right breast cups, respectively, each said inner cup having a first cud and a second end attached at corresponding first and second selective breast cup locations for each said left and right breast cups; a left inner cup support strap and a right inner cup support strap, each having a first end and a second end, a portion proximate to said second end of each said left and right inner cup support straps respectively secured to said left and right inner cups; and a left releasable securing means and a right releasable securing means, each configured for respectively, securing a first end of said left and right inner cup support straps to any of two or more selective locations on said brassiere, to permit at least a selective portion of said left inner cup to occupy any of two or more corresponding positions, and to permit at least a selective portion of said right inner cup to independently occupy any of two or more positions, to permit independent positional adjustment of a wearer's breasts within said left and right breast cups.
11. The brassiere according to claim 10, wherein a first one of said two or more desired positions for each of said left and right inner cups comprises a normal position at which a bottom of each of said inner cups is substantially coterminous with a bottom portion of said corresponding breast cup; and wherein a second one of said two or more desired positions for said left inner cup comprises a first elevated left inner cup, position; and wherein a second one of said two or more desired positions for said right inner cup comprises a first elevated right inner cup position.
12. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein said first and second selective locations on each of said left md right breast cups for said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said left and right inner cups comprise said first and second locations being at substantially the same vertical distance above a lowest point on said corresponding breast cup, to provide for substantially vertical lift adjustments.
13. The brassiere according to claim 12, further comprising a flexible curved support member secured to said bottom of each said left and right inner cups; and further comprising a flexible underwire secured to said bottom portion of each said left and right breast cups.
14. The brassiere according to claim 13 wherein said portion of each said left and right inner cup support straps secured to said respective inner cup comprises said second end of each said inner cup support strap being stitched to a top of said respective inner cup.
15. The brassiere according to claim 13 wherein a second end of each said left and right inner cup support straps is respectively secured to a bottom of said respective breast cups; and wherein a portion of each said left and right inner cup support straps between its first and second ends is stitched to said top of said respective inner cups.
16. The brassiere according to claim 15 wherein at least a portion of each said left and right inner cup support straps comprises elastic material located between said stitching at said second end of each said inner cup support strap, and said stitching to said top portion of said respective inner cups.
17. The brassiere according to claim 16, wherein said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said right and left inner cups to said first and second selective locations on said first and second breast cups comprises attachment with elastic thread.
18. The brassiere according to claim 16 wherein said respective attachment of said first and second ends of said inner cup to said first and second selective locations on said first and second breast cups comprises means of pivotally attaching said first and second ends thereto.
19. The brassiere according to claim 18 wherein said at least one breast cup comprises stretchable material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(23) The present invention relates to a bra, as well as teddies, corsets, breast feeding bras, minimizers, lingerie, bikinis, and the like, that may be adjustable to enable, a wearer to easily and conveniently adjust the amount of lift provided, to be able it to transition quickly from a bra that provides a conservative appearance with requisite support amount/type, to a bra that enhances a woman's bustline.
(24) The breast cups 20L and 20R may be properly spaced apart and situated to enclose a woman's breasts, by attachment, which may comprise stitching, to a portion of an encircling bandthe bra band that is used to attach the bra about a women's torso. Adjustable bra 5 may comprise three distinct bra band segments, 30L, 30R and 30C, where the bra band 30L is attached to and extends away from the left breast cup 20L, the bra band 30R is attached to and extends away from the right breast cup 20R, and the bra band 30C is centrally attached to and extends in between both breasts cups, 20L and 20R. As seen for bra 5A in
(25) The single bra band 30 may be continuous at the back of the wearer so that, the garment may resemble a pull-on type of bra, similar to many sports bras today. Where there is either the single bra band 30 or a segmented bra band, and where they are not integrally connected necessitating the pull-on method, a split in the band may be fastened together to secure the bra about the women's torso using a typical means of closure, such as a hook 31 and eye 32 joining system, or a button and button hole, etc. It is also common today for a bra to be constructed with a bra band 30C that may be continuous except for a split between the two cups where the split bra bands may be connected with a front closure means, such as the arrangement shown by U.S. Pat. No. 4,411,269 to Weintraub for Front Opening Bra With Adjustable Back, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
(26) The bra 5 of the present invention may have respective shoulder straps 40L and 40R, for each of the breast cups 20L and 20R. The shoulder straps 40L and 40R may have a first end, 40Li and 40Ri, respectively, which may be secured to a portion of the bra band in accordance with a conventional bra structural arrangement per the prior art bra illustrated in
(27) A second end, 40Lii and 40Rii, of straps 40L and 40R may provide unique connectivity with breast cups 20L and 20R, and unique connectivity with specially constructed support Structure located therein, to thereby be particularly operable to provide only substantially vertical lifting of the wearer's breast(s). The arrangement of those elements will be particularly directed to also permit spontaneous adjustments to the amount that the woman's breasts are lifted for enhancement of her figure.
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(29) The inner support cup 50 may be secured to the respective breast cup 20R/20L by attaching a portion proximate to the first and second ends, 51 and 52, of the inner support cup to the respective breast cups. Note that curvature may be slightly differentprobably oppositefor the two breast cups, necessitating use of left-hand and right-hand inner support cups, 50R/50L. The first and second ends, 51, 52, for each of the inner support cups, 50R/50L, may be secured at points 21R/22R and 21L/22L using one of several different methods. One method is to stitch the inner support cup to the respective breast cup at those locations. The stitching may be concentrated at one particular point location, 21R/22R, and 21L/22L, marked by the X in
(30) The support strap 60 may have a first end 61 that may be attached to inner support cup 50 through the use of stitching 63 (63R and 63L for the left-hand and right-hand cups), and may be attached to an upper portion of the inner support cap that is proximate to the upper curved edge boundary 55. In one embodiment, the breast cups 20R and 20L may be formed with a secondary inner layer of material that may be in contact with the woman's breast, and thus the breast cups may constitute, where this embodiment is utilized, the outer/original layers 20Lo/20Ro and inner layers 20Li/20Ri that may respectively be stitched together at their periphery. For greater comfort to the wearer and to permit easier movement of the inner support cup, the inner layers 20Li/20Ri may comprise a smooth tricot liner. Where an embodiment with inner layers 20Li/20Ri is utilized, the stitching used to secure the inner layers may be interrupted in the region around the support strap 60 to create an opening 23, so that the strap may move freely relative to the breast cups 20L/20R.
(31) The second end 62 of the support strap 60 may be secured to a support cup adjustment clip 70, which may releasably receive the second end 40Rii of the shoulder strap 40R to permit quick adjustment, at the woman's forward facing side, to the length of the shoulder strap to shorten the effective strap length. The support cup adjustment clip 70 may obviate the need for the strap length adjustment clip 118, which is not shown for the right shoulder strap 40R in
(32) The support cup adjustment clip 70 may simply be the strap length adjustment clip 118 being utilized on the front side as shown, which would permit continuous advancement of the shoulder strap. Such advancement would cause the shoulder strap to be secured so as to shorten its effective length, which would be accompanied, because of its attachment to the inner support cup, by the inner cup essentially reconfiguring itself to be at a desired position, as seen, for example, in
(33) This reconfiguring of the inner support cup can take one or more of several different forms. In one form, the stitching, 21R/22R and 21L/22L, marked by the X, to secure the inner support cup to the respective breast cup may be stitched using inelastic thread that is repeatedly stitched to rigidly connect the inner support cup at the those locations to the respective breast cups, to essentially form a pivot point.
(34) When the vertical force resulting from shortening of the shoulder strap is reacted by the stitched connection 63R with the inner support cup 50R, the curvature of the flexible stiffening member 54 of the inner support cup may no longer correspond to the curvature of the underwire, and may be elevated vertically. The vertical elevation may vary from being a zero amount of elevation at the stitched connection 63R, to being at a maximum amount of elevation at a lower central point of the inner support cup. The flexible stiffening member 54 may be a rubberized member that may independently accommodate such deformation to result in the reconfiguring of the inner support cup, as seen in
(35) Alternatively, where a flexible stiffening member 54 may be made of the stiffer plastic material, its reaction to the loading from the support strap may nonetheless accommodate such deformation independently to reconfigure the inner support cup, through the use of elastic threading being used at the stitching locations, 21R/22R and 21L/22L. Such elastic threading may provide a soft attachment point that may permit some upward movement to the ends of the flexible stiffening member 54, as illustrated by the arrow 52U in
(36) Each of these deformation types for the inner support cup may result in substantially vertical elevation to the wearer's breast, rather than causing the inward displacement of the breast typical of prior art breast positioning brassieres, which is generally not healthy for a woman's breast tissue, when the points 21R and 22R are positioned generally very close to same height above the lowest point of the cup. Subsequent adjustments may be made to the shoulder strap herein to cause additional elevation of the woman's breast to further accentuate the curviness of her figure, and similarly, the adjustments may be undone to restore the inner support cup to its normal position, with the curved bottom surface 53 again nesting close to the bottom portion of the breast cup underwire. Restoration may occur by releasing of the shoulder strap to increase its effective length. Return of the inner support cup to its normal, nested position in the breast cup may be achieved solely through the stiffness of the flexible stiffening member 54 elastically returning to an un-deformed condition after removal of the load from the support strap 60, which may be adequate where the member is made of the stiffer plastic material. It may be understood from viewing
(37) Return of the of the inner support cup to its normal, nested position may also be achieved by using a strap 60L in which the strap extends downward (
(38) To better assist the wearer of the bra in making vertical adjustments to the inner support cup to accentuate her figure, the support cup adjustment clip 70 may comprise a member that may accommodate incremental adjustments, rather than the continuous advancement provided by the strap length adjustment clip 118. This incremental adjustability may also assist the wearer in quickly restoring the bra back to its normal condition. Several alternatives for a support cup adjustment clip 70 permitting such incremental adjustment may comprise incorporating therein a prong that may be received in one or more openings in the shoulder strap 40L/40R. These alternatives are illustrated in
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(40) A sufficient number of loops may be provided according to a predictable amount of total elevation that may be expected to be desired for a certain cup size, along with adequate loop spacing to provide for a desired incremental amount of loop-to-loop adjustment, which may be in the range of approximately .sup.th of an inch to approximately of an inch. The second end 62 of support strap 60 may be attached to a circumferential portion of the hook member 210, while the breast cup support strap 80 may similarly be attached, or it may be stitched to the support strap 60, or alternatively, the support strap 60 and breast cup support strap 80 may comprise a single strap which may pass through the circumferential opening in hook member 210.
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(45) To better conceal the support strap 60 and the inner support cups 50L/50R, the breast cups 20L and 20R may also include a thick layer of padding, which may be a elastic or an inelastic material. The separate padding layer may be added between the breast cup inner and outer layers 20Lo/20Ro and 20Li/20Ri.
(46) A first alternative embodiment of bra 5 of the present invention is bra 6, which is illustrated in
(47) A second alternative embodiment of the current invention is shown by bra 7, which is illustrated in
(48) This arrangement is shown enlarged in
(49) It is important to note that because of the positioning of the pins 701 on the inner support cup 750R, and with the location of the attachment of the support strap 760 to the inner support cup being closer to the pin at the outside end, there will be a natural tendency toward having more translation achieved by the outer pin 701 for a given support strap adjustment than by the inner pin 701. This may result in not only vertical lift, but some inwardly directed lift as well. This may be adjusted by moving the outer pin location downward to be more centrally located. It may also be adjusted by utilizing a different coefficient of elasticity for the shank portion of the outer pin than for the shank portion of the inner pin, allowing for differential elongation between the two sides. A stiffer elastic shank portion for one of the outer pins may serve to keep it in closer contact with the underwire causing more friction, which may thereby serve to resist motion by the outer pin, and allow more equal tracking motion by the two pins, resulting in substantially vertical lifting.
(50) It should also be noted that in this embodiment, either the outer pin 701 or the inner pin 701 may also be positioned close to the end of the hollow track in the underwire so that after a short amount of tracking (or even no tracking at all) adjustment of the support strap 760 upwardly may cause pivoting about that end. Depending upon which pin 701 was located close to, or at, the end of the underwire track (the inside pin or the outside pin), pivoting may respectively produce upward and inward lifting or upward and outward lifting. For example, if the outer pin 701.sub.out for the left breast cup 720L in
(51) A third alternative embodiment of the current invention is shown by bra 8, which is illustrated in
(52) These bra embodiments that provide the above-described customizable lift may be utilized differently from one side to the other (left and right), and may thus be used to correct the differences in size of a woman's beasts. In addition, they may function very well in lifting and redistributing breast tissue independently from side to side to thereby more advantageously serve as a minimizer bra, which may universally tailor the breast tissue distribution differently for each side, instead of requiring a uniquely created bra for each female customer who has her own unique physique.
(53) The examples and descriptions provided merely illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the present disclosure will appreciate that further embodiments may be implemented with various changes within the scope of the present invention. Other modifications, substitutions, omissions and changes may be made in the design, size, materials used or proportions, operating conditions, assembly sequence, or arrangement or positioning of elements and members of the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit of this invention.