Brassiere with dual-use bra straps
11666104 · 2023-06-06
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Abstract
An aftermarket bra strap ensemble has two adjustable straps, each having an unattached end, and a strap buckle on the other end, and two double straps, one passing through a loop of the strap buckle on the end of each of the two adjustable straps. The double straps also pass through an anchor loop at ends away from the strap buckles of the adjustable straps, and opposite ends of the double straps attach to separate anchor rings, one of which is adapted to hook to the other.
Claims
1. A brassiere, comprising: a first cup and a second cup attached to carry breasts of a wearer of the brassiere; a first torso web extending from the first cup, adapted to form around the wearer's torso, having a first joining mechanism at an end away from the first cup; a second torso web extending from the second cup, adapted to form around the wearer's torso, having a second joining mechanism at an end away from the second cup, such that the first and second torso webs, joined by the joining mechanisms, secure the brassiere around the wearer's torso; a first adjustable strap attached at an upper extremity of the first cup, having a first adjusting buckle in front and having a first strap buckle at an end away from the attachment to the first cup, the first strap buckle adapted to present over the wearer's first shoulder; a second adjustable strap attached at an upper extremity of the second cup, having a second adjusting buckle in front and having a second strap buckle at an end away from the attachment to the second cup, the second strap buckle adapted to present over the wearer's second shoulder; a first single strap having a first and a second end, the first single strap passing through a loop of the first strap buckle and through a loop of a first slip anchor fastened to an upper edge of the first torso web, forming an outer substantially vertical first elastic connection between the first strap buckle and the first slip anchor, the first and second ends of the first single strap fastened to a single first anchor loop at a midpoint between the first strap buckle and the first slip anchor, forming an inner, substantially vertical second elastic connection behind the first substantially vertical elastic connection; and a second single strap having a first and a second end, the second single strap passing through a loop of the second strap buckle and through a loop of a second slip anchor fastened to an upper edge of the second torso web, forming an outer substantially vertical third elastic connection between the second strap buckle and the second slip anchor, the first and second ends of the second single strap fastened to a single second anchor loop at a midpoint between the second strap buckle and the second slip anchor, and forming an inner, substantially vertical fourth elastic connection behind the third substantially vertical elastic connection.
2. The brassiere of claim 1 further comprising the first and second anchor loops moved to be adjacent and joined at a midpoint horizontally between the between the first and the third substantially vertical elastic connections, such that a horizontal force component is applied toward center to both the two strap buckles and the two slip anchors, while the first and third elastic connections continue to provide substantially vertical force components between the strap buckles and the slip anchors.
3. The brassiere of claim 2 wherein the first anchor loop has a hook element securely joined, the hook element having a curved end adapted to hook over a portion of the second anchor loop.
4. A bra strap ensemble, comprising: a first adjustable strap having an unattached single end and a first adjusting buckle, with the first adjustable strap passing through a loop of a first strap buckle at an end away from the unattached single end; a second adjustable strap having an unattached single end and a second adjusting buckle, with the second adjustable strap passing through a loop of a second strap buckle at an end away from the unattached single end; a first single strap having a first and a second end, the first single strap passing through a loop of the first strap buckle and through a loop of a first slip anchor, forming a first elastic connection between the first strap buckle and the third slip anchor, the first and second ends of the first single strap fastened to a single first anchor loop at a midpoint between the first strap buckle and the first slip anchor, forming an inner, substantially vertical second elastic connection behind the first substantially vertical elastic connection; and a second single strap having a first and a second end, the second single strap passing through a loop of the second strap buckle and through a loop of a second slip anchor, forming a second elastic connection between the second strap buckle and the second slip anchor, the first and second ends of the first single strap fastened to a single first anchor loop at a midpoint between the first strap buckle and the first slip anchor, forming an inner, substantially vertical second elastic connection behind the first substantially vertical elastic connection; wherein the bra strap ensemble is adapted to be fastened to web straps of an existing brassiere by the unattached single ends of the first and the second adjustable straps.
5. The aftermarket bra strap ensemble of claim 4 wherein the first anchor loop has a hook element securely joined, the hook element having a curved end adapted to hook over a portion of the second anchor loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) This arrangement of the single length of elastic strap material enables the person wearing the brassiere to move strap buckle 104a up to loosen the connection or down to tighten the connection, by lengthening or shortening the overall length of the folded strap, which adds or detracts from upward force on cup 101.
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(16) The person of skill in the art will recognize that the webs as described above and the joining of the webs behind is a common way to join and fasten a brassiere in the art, and that there are a variety of different ways that this function may be accomplished.
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(18) Referring firstly to unique strap 109a, strap 109a is a single length of strap material that passes through both slip anchor 105c and a lower loop of strap buckle 104c, without being joined to either. One end of strap 109a proceeds downward from strap buckle 104c and an opposite end proceeds upward from slip anchor 105c, and these ends meet at a median height at an anchor ring 112. Both ends of strap 109a are joined to the anchor ring 112 such as by folding over and stitching or by some others way, such as adhesive or stapling. It is again emphasized that in one embodiment strap 109a passes through slip anchor 105c and strap buckle 104c without being joined to either.
(19) Referring now to unique strap 109b, strap 109b is implemented just as described above for strap 109a, except for extending between strap buckle and slip anchor 105d, connecting to web 114. One other difference between strap 109a and 109b is between anchor ring 112 for strap 109a and anchor ring 111 for strap 109b, which difference will become clear in description below.
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(22) In one embodiment of the invention an aftermarket strap arrangement is provided that may be assembled to an existing brassiere. The aftermarket strap arrangement has first and second adjustable straps 103a and 103b, with unattached ends, joined to first and second strap buckles 104c and 104d, along with first and second single straps 109a and 109b passing through loops of strap buckles 104c and 104d, and loops of slip anchors 105c and 105d. Unattached ends of straps 103a and 103b may be sewn or fixed by adhesive to points of the cups and slip anchors 105c and 105d may be joined to web straps of an existing brassiere.
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(24) A person of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the embodiments illustrated and described herein are entirely exemplary, and not limiting to the scope of the invention. Many alterations might be made to the examples described while still within the scope of the invention. For example, referring to
(25) There are similarly many other alterations that might be made within the scope of the invention. The invention is limited only by the scope of the claims.