FUSED BRASSIERE
20220312856 ยท 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41H43/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fused brassiere according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: an outer fabric having elasticity; a lining having elasticity and configured to form a first pocket portion and a second pocket portion by being bonded to the outer fabric by being compressed against an inner surface of the outer fabric; a first cup-shaped pad portion and a second cup-shaped pad portion inserted into the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, respectively; and a core member made of a material having elasticity lower than the outer fabric, formed in a region between the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion and in a circumferential portion of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, disposed between the outer fabric and the lining, and bonded together when the outer fabric and the lining are compressed against each other, wherein the core member includes: a first connecting portion formed to surround lower portions of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion; a second connecting portion formed to surround upper portions of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion; and a third connecting portion connecting the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion to each other, wherein a first cup-shaped pad portion includes a first breast point BP1, and a second cup-shaped pad portion includes a second breast point BP2; and wherein the first connecting portion is formed to surround the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion so that when viewed from the front, opposite ends of the first connecting portion are disposed higher than the first breast point and the second breast point, respectively.
Claims
1. A fused brassiere comprising: an outer fabric having elasticity; a lining having elasticity and configured to form a first pocket portion and a second pocket portion by being bonded to the outer fabric by being compressed against an inner surface of the outer fabric; a first cup-shaped pad portion and a second cup-shaped pad portion inserted into the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, respectively; and a core member having no elasticity, formed in a region between the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion and in a circumferential portion of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, disposed between the outer fabric and the lining, and bonded together when the outer fabric and the lining are compressed against each other.
2. The fused brassiere of claim 1, wherein the outer fabric includes: a front portion in which the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion are formed; a shoulder support portion extending from an upper end of the front portion and supported on a wearer's shoulder; and a rear portion extending from the shoulder support portion, coupled to side ends of the front portion, and supported on the wearer's back.
3. The fused brassiere of claim 1, wherein the edge and middle portions of the lining each have a bonding region in which the lining and the outer fabric are compressed against each other, and the core member is disposed in the bonding region.
4. The fused brassiere of claim 3, wherein the core member has the form of a mesh net through which an adhesive is able to penetrate.
5. The fused brassiere of claim 3, wherein the core member includes: a first horizontal connecting portion connecting an edge of a lower end of the first pocket portion and that of the second pocket portion; a second horizontal connecting portion connecting an edge of an upper end of the first pocket portion and that of the second pocket portion; and a vertical connecting portion connecting the first horizontal connecting portion and the second horizontal connecting portion to each other.
6. The fused brassiere of claim 5, wherein the first horizontal connecting portion, the second horizontal connecting portion and the vertical connecting portion are formed integrally with one another.
7. The fused brassiere of claim 6, wherein the first cup-shaped pad portion includes a first breast point, and the second cup-shaped pad portion includes a second breast point, and when viewed from the front, the second horizontal connecting portion is disposed higher than the first breast point and the second breast point.
8. The fused brassiere of claim 5, wherein the first horizontal connecting portion, the second horizontal connecting portion and the vertical connecting portion are formed in the shape of a band having a variable width.
9. The fused brassiere of claim 3, wherein the core member includes a first core member and a second core member, the first core member including: a first horizontal connecting portion connecting an edge of a lower end of the first pocket portion and that of the second pocket portion; and an upward extension portion extending upward from a middle of the first horizontal connecting portion, and the second core member including: a second horizontal connecting portion connecting an edge of an upper end of the first pocket portion and that of the second pocket portion; and a downward extension portion extending downward from a middle of the second horizontal connecting portion.
10. The fused brassiere of claim 9, wherein the upward extension portion and the downward extension portion are spaced apart from each other with a predetermined gap therebetween.
11. A fused brassiere comprising: an outer fabric having elasticity; a lining having elasticity and configured to form a first pocket portion and a second pocket portion by being bonded to the outer fabric by being compressed against an inner surface of the outer fabric; a first cup-shaped pad portion and a second cup-shaped pad portion inserted into the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, respectively; and a core member made of a material having elasticity lower than the outer fabric, formed in a region between the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion and in a circumferential portion of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion, disposed between the outer fabric and the lining, and bonded together when the outer fabric and the lining are compressed against each other, wherein the core member includes: a first connecting portion formed to surround lower portions of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion; a second connecting portion formed to surround upper portions of the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion; and a third connecting portion connecting the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion to each other, wherein a first cup-shaped pad portion includes a first breast point, and a second cup-shaped pad portion includes a second breast point; and wherein the first connecting portion is formed to surround the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion so that when viewed from the front, opposite ends of the first connecting portion are disposed higher than the first breast point and the second breast point, respectively.
12. The fused brassiere of claim 11, wherein when viewed from the front, the opposite ends of the first connecting portion are disposed outside a region between the first breast point and the second breast point, respectively.
13. The fused brassiere of claim 11, when viewed from the front, opposite ends of the second connecting portion are disposed outside a region between the first breast point and the second breast point, respectively.
14. The fused brassiere of claim 11, wherein the outer fabric includes: a front portion in which the first pocket portion and the second pocket portion are formed; a shoulder support portion extending from an upper end of the front portion and supported on a wearer's shoulder; and a rear portion extending from the shoulder support portion, coupled to side ends of the front portion, and supported on the wearer's back.
15. The fused brassiere of claim 11, wherein the edge and middle portions of the lining each have a bonding region in which the lining and the outer fabric are compressed against each other, and the core member is disposed in the bonding region.
16. The fused brassiere of claim 15, wherein the core member has the form of a mesh net through which an adhesive is able to penetrate.
17. The fused brassiere of claim 11, wherein the first connecting portion, the second connecting portion and the third connecting portion are formed integrally with one another.
18. The fused brassiere of claim 11, wherein the first connecting portion, the second connecting portion and the third connecting portion are formed in the shape of a band having a variable width.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0033] Hereinafter, a fused brassiere according to the present invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0036] As shown in the above drawings, the fused brassiere 100 may have an outer fabric 110, a lining 130, pad portions 141 and 142, and a core member 150. A fabric having elasticity may be used for the outer fabric 110 and the lining 130. The same fabric may be used for the outer fabric 110 and the lining 130.
[0037] The lining 130 may be configured to form the cup-shaped portion 101 described above into which the pad portions 141 and 142 are inserted. In detail, the lining 130 may be configured to form a first pocket portion 121 and a second pocket portion 122 by being bonded to the outer fabric by being compressed against an inner surface of the outer fabric 110. To this end, the edge and middle portions of the lining 130 may each have a bonding region 131 in which the lining and the outer fabric 110 may be compressed against each other. Similarly, the corresponding portions of the outer fabric 110 may each have a coupling region 115 in which the lining 130 and the outer fabric may be compressed against each other.
[0038] The pad portions 141 and 142 may be the first cup-shaped pad portion 141 inserted into the first pocket portion 121 and the second cup-shaped pad portion 142 inserted into the second pocket portion 122, respectively. Incisions 135 and 136 may be formed in the lining 130, respectively, for the first cup-shaped pad portion 141 and the second cup-shaped pad portion 142 to be inserted into the first pocket portion 121 and the second pocket portion 122, respectively. The lining 130 and the outer fabric 110 are fabrics having elasticity, and the first cup-shaped pad portion 141 and the second cup-shaped pad portion 142 may thus be used to lift the breasts or to provide a more voluminous fit while forming a three-dimensional shape of the brassiere.
[0039] The core member 150 may be made of a material having lower elasticity than the outer fabric 110 and lining 130. This core member 150 may be formed in a region between the first pocket portion 121 and the second pocket portion 122 and in a circumferential portion of the first pocket portion 121 and the second pocket portion 122, may be disposed between the outer fabric 110 and the lining 130, and may be bonded together when the outer fabric 110 and the lining 130 are compressed against each other. As shown in
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[0042] Unlike the above description, it is also possible to manufacture the outer fabric 110 to include neither the shoulder support portion 112 nor the rear portion 113 and only the front portion 111. In this case, the shoulder support portion and the rear portion may be manufactured separately from the outer fabric 110 and then attached to the outer fabric 110.
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[0045] The fused brassiere 300 of this embodiment may also include: an outer fabric 310 having elasticity; a lining 330 having elasticity; a core member 350 having elasticity lower than the outer fabric 310 and the lining 330 and attached to the inside of a bonding region 305 between the outer fabric 310 and the lining 330 by thermocompression.
[0046] A fabric having elasticity may be cut to prepare the outer fabric 310 forming a front portion 311, a rear portion 313 and a shoulder support portion 312. The lining 330 may be compressed together with the core member 350 against an inner surface of the front portion 311, and a first pocket portion 321 and a second pocket portion 322 may be formed by a coupling region 331. A first cup-shaped pad portion 341 and a second cup-shaped pad portion 342 may be inserted into the first pocket portion 321 and the second pocket portion 322 through a first incision 335 and a second incision 336, respectively.
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[0049] In addition, when viewed from the front, both the first connecting portion 351 and the opposite ends 351a and 351b of the first horizontal connecting portion 352 and opposite ends 352a and 352b of the second connecting portion 352 may be disposed outside a region between the first breast point BP1 and the second breast point BP2, respectively. That is, the first connecting portion 351 and the second connecting portion 352 may have a shape entirely surrounding the breasts. In addition, the first connecting portion 351 and the second connecting portion 352 may be integrally connected to each other by the third connecting portion 353 having low elasticity, thereby effectively preventing the breasts from being far apart from each other during an activity or exercise.
[0050] The fused brassiere described above is not limited to the configuration and method of the described embodiments. The above embodiments may be variously modified by selectively combining all or some of the respective embodiments with each other.