The present invention relates generally to a support garment, and more specifically to a bra that has support features that simultaneously provides stability, support and comfort.
Various support garment designs, which include bras, are known. Many bras are designed to primarily limit vertical movement of breasts. Such movement commonly occurs due to repetitive motion (e.g., walking, running) in a single direction that cause breasts to move up and down (vertically). However, during an athletic activity, breasts commonly move in eight different directions including upward movement, downward movement, side to side movement (i.e., movement of breasts left and right) and movement inward and outward. Movement of breasts in these eight directions occurs especially during explosive movements (e.g., shuffling quickly from side to side while playing, soccer, basketball or tennis) where such movement causes an abrupt shifts in weight that can in turn cause the breasts to move uncomfortably if not properly stabilized.
Current athletic bra designs are commonly secured either at the front or rear using a hook and eye closure system or a similar system and can include strap adjustment features. However, such conventional bra designs do not provide adequate three-dimensional support to prevent substantial movement of breasts up and down, side to side and in and out during exercise or an athletic activity and can be difficult to adjust. Additionally, these bras commonly include molded cups that typically do allow for a proper fit as breast shapes and sizes range widely. Alternatively, athletic bra designs can be pre-sized seamed or seamless bras that can be pulled over an individual's head and include openings through which the individual can extend their arms. These bras designs regularly include elastomeric features. However, conventional pre-sized pullover bra designs do not provide adequate three-dimensional support to prevent substantial movement of breasts up and down, side to side and in and out during exercise or an athletic activity and are not adjustable to ensure proper fit and support. Additionally, the compression of breasts using these bras is commonly uncomfortable.
The present invention is directed to an adjustable athletic bra that minimizes three-dimensional movement of breasts laterally (side to side), vertically (up and down), and in and out (i.e., eight dimensional movements of breasts) to provide stability of breasts in multiple directions and allows for customization of the fit of the bra as desired. The bra can be customized dynamically based on the activity and preference of an individual wearing the bra and supports breasts independently to address any asymmetry. The bra provides both full support and comfort.
In an embodiment, the present invention is directed to a bra that comprises a body includes a front portion, a rear portion, a first side portion that extends between a first end of the front portion and a first end of the back portion, a second side portion that extends between a second end of the front portion and a second end of the rear portion, a first shoulder strap that is fixed to and extends between the front portion and the rear portion and a second shoulder strap that is fixed to and extends between the front portion and the rear portion. The back portion includes a first back strap system and a second back strap system that are independent of each other and a front support system that is affixable to the front portion and that includes a first piece of material and a second piece of material and that is configured to adjust tension across the front portion of the bra.
The first shoulder strap can be comprised of two pieces of material that are connected to each other with one piece of material including elastomeric properties and the other piece of material including non-elastomeric properties and the second shoulder strap can be comprised of two pieces of material that are connected to each other with one piece of material including elastomeric properties and the other piece of material including non-elastomeric properties.
The first back strap system can include a first leg, a second leg that extends at a first angle in a first direction from the first leg toward the second side portion and a third leg extending at a second angle from the first leg in a second direction toward the first side portion and a first panel that extends contiguously from the third leg. The second back strap system, which is independent of the first back strap system and a mirror opposite configuration of the first back strap system can include a first leg, a second leg that extends at a first angle in a first direction from the first leg toward the first side portion and a third leg that extends at a second angle from the first leg in a second direction toward the second side portion and a second panel that extends contiguously from the third leg. The first panel can extend from the back portion around the first side portion toward the front portion and is fixed along a bottom edge thereof to the band. The second panel can extend from the back portion around the second side portion toward the front portion and can be fixed along a bottom edge thereof to the band.
The bra can include a band that extends about a periphery thereof at the bottom end of the front portion, the rear portion and the first side portion and second side portion. The band can be comprised of an elastomeric material to allow for adaptability and to aid in compression of the bra. The band can include a fastening system to fix to a first end and a second end thereof to each other.
The front portion of the bra can comprise a plurality of layers of material including an external support layer and a cup layer. The support layer can include at least one panel whereby at least a portion of the panel includes elastomeric properties. The cup layer can include a first cup and a second cup, which is independent of the first cup. The first piece of material and the second piece of material can each be comprised of a single piece of elastomeric material. Alternatively, the first piece of material and the second piece of material can each be comprised of a blend of non-elastomeric and elastomeric material. The first piece of material and the second piece of material can be independent elements of each other such that one of the first piece of material and the second piece of material slides over or under the other of the first piece of material and the second piece of material. The first piece of material can be fixed to the first shoulder strap and a first end of the second piece of material is fixed to the second shoulder strap.
In another embodiment, the present invention is directed to a method of securing an athletic bra that includes the steps of placing the bra on an individual, connecting a first end of the band to a second end of the band, grasping and pulling the first side strap such that the second shoulder strap is tensioned, the second piece of material that is part of the front support system compresses at least a respective first half of the front portion toward the user and the first back strap system is tensioned toward the first side portion, connecting the first side strap to the band at the front portion, grasping and pulling the second side strap such that the first shoulder strap is tensioned, the first piece of material that is part of the front support system compresses at least a respective second half of the front portion toward the individual and the second back strap system is tensioned toward the second side portion and connecting the second side strap to the band at the front portion.
In an embodiment, a bra includes a front portion, a rear portion, and a band. The front portion may include a compression layer. The band may be connected to a bottom region of the front portion and may extend along at least a portion of the bottom region of the front portion. The rear portion may include a first back strap system and a second back strap system configured to have a mirror arrangement with respect to the first back strap system.
The first back strap system may include a first leg, a second leg, and a third leg interconnected to one another at a first juncture. The first leg may extend from the first juncture in a first direction, and may be connected to a top region of the front portion at a first side of the front portion.
The second leg may extend from the first juncture in a second direction different from the first direction, the second leg may be connected to the bottom region of the front portion at the first side of the front portion.
The third leg may extend from the first juncture in a third direction different from the first and second directions, the third leg may be configured to be selectively and adjustably connected to the band at the first side of the front portion in order to cause a selectable degree of tension in the first and second legs such that the first and second legs, in turn, compress a wearer's torso as a result of the tension in the first and second legs.
The second back strap system may include a fourth leg, a fifth leg, and a sixth leg interconnected to one another at a second juncture. The fourth leg may extend from the second juncture in a fourth direction, and may be connected to the top region of the front portion at a second side of the front portion.
The fifth leg may extend from the second juncture in a fifth direction different from the fourth direction, the fifth leg may be connected to the bottom region of the front portion at the second side of the front portion.
The sixth leg may extend from the second juncture in a sixth direction different from the fourth and fifth directions, the sixth leg being configured to be selectively and adjustably connected to the band at the second side of the front portion in order to cause a selectable degree of tension in the fourth and fifth legs such that the fourth and fifth legs, in turn, compress the wearer's torso as a result of the tension in the fourth and fifth legs.
In addition, the bra may include a support system, the support system including a first tensioning element and a second tensioning element. The first tensioning element may connect the top region of the front portion, at the first side of the front portion, with either the band or the compression layer. The second tensioning element may connect the top region of the front portion, at the second side of the front portion, with either the band or the compression layer.
The combination of the front and rear portions of the bra, together with the support system, may provide a comfortable and supporting fit, enabling the bra to, for example, stabilize the cups of the front portion in position, and provide tension across the top and bottom of the breasts. Thus, the bra may prevent or substantially reduce upward and downward motion, left to right motion, and inward out outward motion of the wearer's breasts during motion and/or a state of rest.
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As will be discussed in more detail below, the bra 100, 200, 300, 400 includes interconnected elements that in use together evenly compress and support breasts to ensure lateral (left and right), vertical (up and down) and in and out stabilization of the breasts. By providing support and compression across these directions, the bra 100, 200, 300, 400 minimizes three-dimensional movement of breasts across at least eight directions of travel.
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The front portion 102, as can be seen, for example, by viewing
A first shoulder strap 126 and a second shoulder strap 128 that is spaced from the first shoulder strap 126 each extend between the front portion 102 and the rear portion 104 of the bra 100. The straps 126, 128 can, at least in part, be comprised of a material or blend of materials that include elastomeric properties.
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Like the first shoulder strap 126, the second shoulder strap 128 includes a first piece of material (or blend of materials) 138 that is not at least substantially comprised of an elastomer to aid in the tensioning of the bra 100 and a second piece of material (or blend of materials) 140 that is comprised at least in part of an elastomer to aid in adjusting the strap 128. The second piece of material 140 is fixed to the first piece of material 138 by a second connection mechanism 142, such as a first loop, and an adjustment mechanism 144, such as a slide, can be arranged on the second piece of material 140 to aid in adjusting the length of the second shoulder strap 128 to ensure a proper, supportive and comfortable fit. Alternatively, the configuration can be reversed such that the second piece of material 140 is attached to the front panel 102 and the first piece of material (non-stretch) 138 is affixed to a second end of the second piece of material 140 to the back portion 104. In another embodiment the first piece of material 138 can taper in width and attach directly to the second connection mechanism 142 or the second piece of material 140 with the second connection mechanism 142 located at the second end of the second piece of material 140 or webbing can be attached at the second end of the second piece of material 140. In another configuration, the second connection mechanism 142 and the adjustment mechanism 144 can be combined into a single element. In yet another configuration, a single piece of material can be used to form the second shoulder strap 128.
In an embodiment adjustment mechanisms 136, 144 may be eliminated and adjustment of the straps 126, 128 can be made, for example, by a hook and loop fastening system, hooks, sliders, webbing, buttons, snaps, etc. Although the shoulder straps 126, 128 are independent of each other as shown herein, the straps 126, 128 can cross at the back portion 104 of the bra 100 or merge (e.g., racerback).
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The back straps systems 146, 148 can be made of any material that includes, but is not limited to woven fabric, non-woven fabric, synthetic fabric, fabric that includes moisture wicking capabilities and/or fabric that, at least in part, is elastomeric.
A first side strap 170 and a second side strap 172 are configured to aid in compressing the bra 100. The first side strap 170, which extends through the slide 156, is fixed at a first end 174 to the first and second front panels 115, 116 and includes a fastener 176 fixed to a second end 178 thereof to aid in securing the first side strap 170 to an adjustment panel 180 that is centrally fixed about the front panel to the band 110. The second side strap 172, which extends through the slide 166, is fixed at a first end 175 to the third and fourth front panels 117, 118 and includes the fastener 176 fixed to a second end 184 thereof to aid in securing the second side strap 172 to an adjustment panel 180. As shown, the fastener 176 is a hook that is arranged within an opening in the adjustment panel 180. However, the fastener can be a clip, a snap, a button, a hook and loop fastener, among others. As shown, the panel 180 includes opening in which the fasteners 176 can be received. However, it is noted that the connection can be made using buttons, a hook and eye fastening system, snaps, sliders, hooks, ties or any other means that allows for s secure connection. It is noted that although the side straps 170, 172 are shown as being connected to the center panel 180, the straps 170, 172 can in another embodiment be connected to each other, connected directly to the front panel or connected to another feature of the bra 100.
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Prior to wearing the athletic bra, an initial, one-time setup is required to adjust the bra 100 to fit properly. First, the first side strap 170 and the second side strap 172 are loosened completely to allow the first back strap system 146 and the second back strap system 148 to be spaced apart from each other and create an opening at the rear of the bra 100. The bra 100 is then slipped over an individual's head. Next, the first end of the band 110 is releasably connected to the second end of the band 110. As noted above, there are a plurality of settings that can be selected to ensure a snug, but comfortable fit. Once the band 110 is secured, the first side strap 170 and the second side strap 172 are pulled from the rear portion 104 across the first side 106 of the bra 100 and the second side 108 of the bra 100, respectively, until the straps 170, 172 are each snug. The straps 170, 172 are then each releasably fixed to the band 110 at the front portion 102 of the bra 100. The tension of the first shoulder strap 126 and the second shoulder strap 128 are then checked. There should be no slack and the tension of each strap 126, 128 should be snug, but not uncomfortably tight. If the shoulder straps 126, 128 are too tight to allow the first side strap 170 and the second side strap 172 to be releasably fixed easily and comfortably, the bra 100 should be removed and the shoulder straps 126, 128 should be adjusted/loosened to increase the length of the straps 126, 128. If there is too much slack to allow the first side strap 170 and the second side strap 172 to be releasably fixed to the band 110 at the front portion 102 of the bra 100, the first side strap 170 and the second side strap 172 are too loose. The bra 100 should be removed and the shoulder straps 126, 128 should be adjusted/tightened as needed to shorten the length of the straps 126, 128. Once the initial set-up is complete, the bra 100 can be worn without the need to make adjustments for each use.
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As the first side strap 170 is being pulled toward the adjustment panel 180, the first end 174 of the first side strap 170 pulls the second back strap system 148 with in turn the first and second front panels 115, 116 outwardly toward the first side portion 106 and inwardly toward the individual's chest (e.g., toward the back portion 104) along with at least a portion of the front support system 183. Similarly, when the second side strap 172 is being pulled toward the adjustment panel 180, the first end 175 of the second side strap 172 pulls the first back strap system 146 with in turn the third and fourth front panels 117, 118 outwardly toward the second side portion 108 and inwardly toward the individual's chest (e.g., toward the back portion 104) along with at least a portion of the front support system 183.
The connection of the side straps 170, 172 and the legs 148, 152 of the back straps 148, 150/side portions 106, 108 results in the front panels 115-120 uniformly pulled in all three axes of movement, ensuring that the center of gravity of the breasts are unmoved from their natural position, but rather compressed evenly to an individual's body. That is, when the side straps 170, 172 are pulled, movement of the breasts is restricted laterally and in and out by the side panels 115-120 and vertically by the first shoulder strap 126 and the second shoulder strap 128 and by the front support system 183. Although the bra 100 is includes a plurality of interconnected elements, it is noted that elements can be eliminated and or separated from each other to act independent of each other.
Although the bra 100 is shown as being fastened at the rear and front thereof, the bra 100 may be complete closed or the connections may be made at a side, just at the front or just at the rear.
The front portion 202 includes a first front panel 212 and a second front panel 214 that is independent of the first front panel 212 to allow the bra 200 to open at the front thereof (i.e., front entry). The first front panel 212 and the second front panel 214 can each be comprised of a single panel or piece of material or multiple panels or pieces of material that are connected together to form the respective first front panel 212 and second front panel 214. The material can include woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, fabric having moisture wicking capabilities, fabric that at least in part is elastomeric, etc. The pieces of material can be connected to each other by, for example, sewing or bonding the pieces of material to each other. In an embodiment, at least a portion of a piece of material 216, 218 of each of the front panels 212, 214, respectively, includes elastomeric properties to aid in compressing and stabilizing the breasts of an individual wearing the bra 200. Alternatively, the front panels 212, 214 can be comprised of non-stretch material.
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A first shoulder strap 226 and a second shoulder strap 228 that is spaced from the first shoulder strap 226 each extend between the front portion 202 and the back portion 204 of the bra 200. The straps 226, 228 can each be comprised of a single piece of material or segments of material where at least one of the segments that form the straps 226, 228 can at least in part be comprised of a material or blend of materials that include(s) elastomeric or non-elastomeric properties.
In an embodiment, the first shoulder strap 226 includes a first piece of material (or blend of materials) 230 that is not at least substantially comprised of an elastomer to aid in the tensioning of the bra 200 and a second piece of material (or blend of materials) 232 that is comprised at least in part of an elastomer to aid in adjusting the strap 226. The second piece of material 232 is fixed to the first piece of material 230 by a first connection mechanism 234, such as a first loop, and an adjustment mechanism 236, such as a slide, can be arranged on the second piece of material 232 to aid in adjusting the length of the first shoulder strap 226 to ensure a proper, supportive and comfortable fit. Alternatively, the two pieces of material 230, 232 can be directly connected to each other. Like the first shoulder strap 226, the second shoulder strap 228 includes a first piece of material (or blend of materials) 240 that is not at least substantially comprised of an elastomer to aid in the tensioning of the bra 200 and a second piece of material (or blend of materials) 242 that is comprised at least in part of an elastomer to aid in adjusting the strap 228. The second piece of material 242 is fixed to the first piece of material 240 by a second connection mechanism 244, such as a first loop, and an adjustment mechanism 246, such as a slide, can be arranged on the second piece of material 242 to aid in adjusting the length of the second shoulder strap 228 to ensure a proper, supportive and comfortable fit. In another configuration, the connection mechanism 234 and 244 and the adjustment mechanisms 236, 246 can be combined into a single element. In yet another configuration, a single piece of material can be used to form the shoulder straps 226, 228.
The back portion 204 of the bra 200 includes a first back strap system 248 and a second back strap system 250. The first back strap system 248 includes a first leg 252 that is connected to the second end of the first shoulder strap 226, a second leg 254 that extends at a first angle in a first direction from the first leg 252 toward the second side portion 208 and is fixed at a distal end thereof to a slide 260 and a third leg 256 that extends at a second angle from the first leg 252 in a second direction toward the first side portion 206. The third leg 256 extends contiguously at a second end thereof to a first panel 258. The first panel 258 extends from the back portion 204 around the first side portion 206 toward the front portion 202. As can be seen, for example, in
The first back strap system 248 and the second back strap system 250 can be made of any material that includes, but is not limited to woven fabric, non-woven fabric, fabric having moisture wicking capabilities, fabric that comprises elastomeric properties, etc.
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The front support system 294 can be adjusted by adjusting the side straps 272, 274. For example, when the first side strap 272 is adjusted (shortened) via the slider 288, the second leg 264 of the second back panel 250 is pulled, tensioning the second shoulder strap 228 and in turn the second piece of material 298 or second side of the front support system 294. Similarly, when the second side strap 274 is adjusted (shortened) via the slider 289, the second leg 254 of the first back panel 248 is pulled, tensioning the first shoulder strap 226 and in turn the first piece of material 296 or first side of the front support system 294.
In order to secure the bra 200 in place and stabilize breast laterally, vertically and in and out (across three axes of movement), the bra 200 includes a front closure mechanism 292 to releasably fix the first front panel 212 to the second front panel 214. As shown in
The front portion 302 includes a first front panel 312 and a second front panel 314 that is independent of the first front panel 312 to allow the bra 300 to open at the front thereof (i.e., front entry). The first front panel 312 and the second front panel 314 can each be comprised of a single piece or multiple pieces of material that are connected together to form the respective first front panel 312 and second front panel 314. The material can include woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, fabric that includes moisture wicking material, fabric that at least in part is elastomeric, etc. The pieces of material can be connected to each other by, for example, sewing or bonding the pieces of material to each other. In an embodiment, at least a portion of a piece of the material 316, 318 of each of the front panels 312, 314, respectively, includes elastomeric properties to aid in compressing and stabilizing the breasts of an individual wearing the bra 300. In another embodiment, approximately a portion of each of the pieces of the material 316, 318 includes elastomeric properties to aid in compressing and stabilizing the breasts of an individual wearing the bra 300 and another portion of the pieces of the material 316, 318 do not comprise an elastomer to ensure the breasts are contained within the respective front panels 312, 314. Alternatively, the front panels 312, 314 are comprised of non-elastomeric material.
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A first shoulder strap 324 and a second shoulder strap 326 that is spaced from the first shoulder strap 324 each extend between the front portion 302 and the back portion 304 of the bra 300. The straps 324, 326 can be comprised of a single piece of material or segments of material where at least one of the segments that form the straps 324, 326 can at least in part be comprised of a material or blend of materials that include(s) elastomeric properties.
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The back portion 304 of the bra 300 includes a first back panel 344 and a second back panel 346. The first back panel 344 includes a body 348 that extends substantially across the back portion 304, is contiguous to the second side portion 308, is fixed at a lower end thereof to the band 310 and includes a leg 350 that extends from the body 344 and that is contiguous to the second shoulder strap 326. The second back panel 346 includes a body 352 that extends substantially across the back portion 304, is contiguous to the first side portion 306, is fixed at a lower end thereof to the band 310 and includes a leg 354 that extends from the body 352 and that is contiguous to the first shoulder strap 324. As can be seen, for example, in
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The front portion 402 can comprise a compression layer that can be a single piece of material that has a low modulus of elasticity and is molded to include a first cup and a second cup or a plurality of layers of material that include a central support layer 412, a first cup layer 414 and a second cup layer 415. Each layer 412, 414, 415 can be comprised, for example, of woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, synthetic fabric, fabric that includes moisture wicking capabilities, webbing and/or fabric that, at least in part, is elastomeric. In an embodiment, the central support layer 412 can be comprised of a material that does not stretch vertically between the cup layers 414, 415, but can include elastomeric properties to allow for limited stretching capabilities horizontally. In other words, in an embodiment, the central support layer 412 includes a material that is substantially not elastic in the vertical direction but is slightly elastic in the horizontal direction. Thus, it is understood that the elastic material of the central support layer 412 is more stretchable in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction. The cup layers 414, 415 can be comprised of a material that allows for limited stretching both vertically and horizontally. Thus, the cup layers 414, 415, may be slightly elastic in both the horizontal and vertical directions in order to more evenly support a wearer's breasts. The elasticity of the cup layers 414, 415 may be the same in the vertical and horizontal directions, or the cup layers 414, 415 may be, for example, more elastic (e.g., more stretchable) in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction, or more elastic in the vertical direction or horizontal direction. Additionally, the layers 412, 414, 415 can be coated to increase and/or decrease their modulus of elasticity. The support layer 412 and the cup layers 414, 415 can be connected to each other by, for example, sewing or bonding the layers 412, 414, 415 to each other. At the base (or bottom) of the bra 400, a band 410 extends about at least the front portion 402 and the side portions 406, 408 of the bra 400. The band 410 can be comprised of an elastomeric (e.g., elastic) material to allow for adaptability and to aid in compression of the bra 400 to various individual's bodies. Thus, due to the configuration of the front portion 402, the front portion 402, and more particularly, the central support layer 412, may be configured to lay as close as possible to the user's sternum in order to provide increased comfort and support during physical activity and/or rest.
A first shoulder strap 426 and a second shoulder strap 428 that is spaced from the first shoulder strap 426 each extend between the front portion 402 and the rear portion 404 of the bra 400. To maintain structure and integrity when tensioned, the straps 426, 428 are comprised of material that at least substantially does not contain elastomeric properties that would allow for the straps 426, 428 to stretch. In other words, the straps 426, 428 may not stretch when subjection to tensile forces. For example, the shoulder straps 426, 428 can be made of woven fabric, non-woven fabric, synthetic fabric or fabric that includes moisture wicking capabilities.
The first shoulder strap 426 can be adjusted by a first connection mechanism 434 such as a clasp that is fixed to the front portion 402 of the bra 400 and includes a first loop 435 through which the first shoulder strap 426 can be fed. In an embodiment as shown in
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A first side strap 468 (see
The first shoulder strap 426, first side strap 468, and the third side strap 470 may form a first back strap system. The first back strap system may include a first leg (e.g., the first shoulder strap 426), a second leg (e.g., the first side strap 468), and a third leg (e.g., the third side strap 470). The first to third legs of the first back strap system may be interconnected to one another, for example, as shown in
The second shoulder strap 428, the fourth side strap 472 and the second side strap 469 may form a second back strap system. The second back strap system may include a fourth leg (e.g., the second shoulder strap 428), a fifth leg (e.g., the fourth side strap 472), and a sixth leg (e.g., the second side strap 469). The fourth to sixth legs of the second back strap system may be interconnected to one another, for example, as shown in
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Each of the first and second tensioning elements 504 and 506 may be made of an elastic material, for example, of webbing, an elastic string, an elastic ribbon, or other material having elastic properties. The tensioning of the first and second tensioning elements 504 and 506 during the action of fitting (e.g., tightening) the bra 400 results in stabilizing of the first cup layer 414 and second cup layer 415 in position, and may provide tension across the top of the breasts, thus preventing upward movement.
Since the band 410 is tightened when the bra 400 is fitted (e.g., the band 410 is tensioned around the wearer's torso), the band 410 provides a secure attachment point for the first and second tensioning elements 504 and 506 such the that first and second tensioning elements 504 and 506 can provide added comfort and stability to the wearer's breasts during motion or other types of fast movements.
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Each of the first tensioning elements 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 may include the same material as, or a different elastic material from, the first tensioning element 504. Each of the second tensioning elements 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 may include the same material as, or a different elastic material from, the second tensioning element 506.
In an embodiment, the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can each be comprised of a single piece of elastomeric material. Alternatively, the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can be comprised of a blend of non-elastomeric and elastomeric material. In such an embodiment, the approximately a portion of each of the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can be comprised of elastomeric material and the other portion can be comprised of non-stretch material. Alternatively, the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can be independent of each other and connectable directly to each other (e.g., hook and loop system) or the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can be fixed to each other.
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The first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can cross at any point about the front 402 of the bra 400. For simplicity, the figures show the pieces of material meeting at the center of the bra 400, but they can meet higher or lower about the structure of the bra 400. If the lower ends of the first tensioning element 504, 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second tensioning element 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 do not meet each other, they may be affixed at any point along the bottom band 410, or continue along the bottom band 410 and affix to the side or back area of the bra 400. If the second end 607, 707, 807, 907, 1007, 1107, 1207, 1307, 1407 of the first tensioning element 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second ends 611, 711, 811, 911, 1011, 1111, 1211, 1311, 1411 the second tensioning element 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 meet each other, they may be fixed to the band 410 or threaded through an object fixed to the bra 400 (i.e. a ring). Alternatively, the second end 607, 707, 807, 907, 1007, 1107, 1207, 1307, 1407 of the first tensioning element 604, 704, 804, 904, 1004, 1104, 1204, 1304, 1404 and the second ends 611, 711, 811, 911, 1011, 1111, 1211, 1311, 1411 the second tensioning element 606, 706, 806, 906, 1006, 1106, 1206, 1306, 1406 can be tethered to the bottom band 410 via a secondary leg (i.e. webbing or elastic).
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Thus, the front and rear portions 402 and 404, in conjunction with the support system 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400 may form highly comfortable bra 400 that provides an unparalleled level of support for the wearer's torso and breasts. The structure of the central support layer 412 (providing almost no stretch in the vertical direction and a very low amount of stretch in the horizontal direction), the low stretch and strong elasticity of the first and second cup layers 414 and 415, the three-legged configuration of the first and second back strap systems (with some elastic and some non-stretchable legs), and tension-resisting function of the support system 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, forms a system that stabilizes the cups of the front portion in position, and provides tension across the top and bottom of the breasts to the user in motion or in a state of rest. Thus, the bra 400 may prevent or substantially reduce upward and downward motion, left to right motion, and inward out outward motion of the wearer's breasts during motion and/or a state of rest, while simultaneously providing an unsurpassed level of comfort to the wearer.
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The elements of the shelf 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 may float freely or be fixed to one or more components of the bra 400. As shown in
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The foregoing description and associated images illustrate several embodiments of the invention and its respective constituent parts. However, other types of materials and patterns combining materials are possible. As such, the images are not intended to be limiting in that regard. Thus, although the description above and accompanying images contain much specificity, the details provided should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments, but merely as providing illustrations of some of embodiments of the present disclosure. The images and the description are not to be taken as restrictive on the scope of the embodiments and are understood as broad and general teachings in accordance with the present invention. While the present embodiments of the invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for present illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that modifications and variations to such embodiments, including but not limited to the substitutions of equivalent features, materials, or parts, and the reversal of various features thereof, may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US2018/027332, filed Apr. 12, 2018, which claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/485,233, filed Apr. 17, 2017, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/637,063, filed Mar. 1, 2018, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as part of the present disclosure. This patent application is a continuation of PCT/US2019/020316, filed Mar. 1, 2019, which claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/637,063, filed Mar. 1, 2018, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/778,206, filed Dec. 11, 2018, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as part of the present disclosure.
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