Sport bras are used to prevent undue motion of a wearer's breasts, typically by compressing the breasts, and by tightly squeezing the wearer all around the torso. This compression may assist in preventing movement of the breasts, but the lack of stretch and movement also makes the bra itself difficult to put on and even more difficult to take off. The compression is also generally physically unflattering for many bodies, and may not be particularly comfortable to wear for post-sports activities. However, any looseness in the bra is generally undesirable, for example because the breasts may be insufficiently supported and because loose straps tend to slip off a wearer's shoulders. Further, a wearer might want to participate in several activities that require different amounts of breast support, such as going from work at an office to a kickboxing class or horseback riding to a yoga class, without wanting to change bras in between activities. If the activity is then followed by meeting friends for a meal or beverage, it would be more comfortable to loosen the constricting sports bra, and simpler not to have to change bras.
This invention generally relates to breast support garments. More particularly, it relates to brassieres and other garments providing variable breast support with adjustable breast cups. Further, it relates to adjustable straps configured to prevent straps from easily slipping off the wearer's shoulders, with the strap configuration also supporting the adjustable breast support.
Chinese Utility Model CN202514598 discloses a bra designed to prevent the straps from slipping by providing a second strap portion on the back side of each shoulder strap. This second anchor point for the shoulder strap tightens the shoulder strap and prevents the length from moving outward over the wearer's shoulder. However, the length of the small rear straps cannot be adjusted, and they do not work to provide any additional support to the breasts.
US Pub. No. 2011/0191944 is directed to a support device comprising several straps, primarily designed to act like suspenders in holding up pantyhose, but also including a set of straps that can be connected to provide additional bust support. While the extra straps provide targeted support, doing so in the illustrated manner is likely to simply remove the weight of the breasts from the bra's shoulder straps, making them more likely to slip off the wearer's shoulders.
US Pub. No. 2014/0349550 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,500,513, 8,545,287 and 8,790,153 are all part of a family of patents directed to aspects of an adjustable breast support garment intended to modify the appearance of a wearer's bust. Various straps and loops permit adjustment, primarily to reposition the bra cups by changing the tension of the straps and connections around them. Some embodiments comprise a set of crossed rear shoulder straps (also called a racer back), which will assist with preventing the straps from falling off the wearer's shoulders, but this configuration of straps often makes the bra difficult to put on and to take off.
US Pub. No. 2017/9788578 discloses an adjustable bra that includes a corset-style mechanism, by which the pressure placed on a wearer's chest can be adjusted. The elasticized cord can be tightened or loosened, then secured against further movement by adjustment of a cord lock. Although other options for this mechanism are briefly discussed, the drawback to this arrangement is that essentially uniform pressure is put on the wearer's chest; there is no ability to apply more pressure towards the ribs and reduced pressure at the top of the bra, for example.
US Pub. No. 2017/0265530 discloses a brassiere wherein the adjustable pressure is provided by fastening one of a series of closures. Again, the pressure will be essentially uniform all down the wearer's chest unless some of the fasteners are left undone, which of course provides less secure support for a wearer. The zipper fastener disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,480,288 similarly provides uniform pressure that cannot be adjusted.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,832,862 discloses an auxiliary bra top, for use over a less supportive bikini top, meant to provide additional bust support without the wearer having to remove the bikini top. The auxiliary bra top unzips completely before being zipped up over the underlying bikini top. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 6,165,045 and CN108669669 disclose bras that unzip completely to ensure that the wearer may easily put them on. However, none of these references disclose bras that provide adjustable tension through the bust, or that have a strap configuration that significantly reduces or eliminates the tendency for straps to slip from the wearer's shoulders.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,055,771 discloses a brassiere in which additional support for activity or for larger breasts is provided via sub-wing sections, moving from the outside of the cup around the wearer's ribs towards the back side.
US Pub. No. 2019/0037930 discloses a support garment in which a single continuous strap is configured to form both shoulder straps and a portion of the rear band. While the desired effect is to create a single strap adjustment mechanism, such adjustment is liable to put pressure all over the wearer's torso, rather than focusing support and control on the breast area.
US Pub. No. 2019/0008215 discloses a garment in which each half of the back portion of the band is divided into two portions, which are preferably angled relative to each other to provide postural support and are adjustable to provide support to asymmetrical bodies.
CN201230581 discloses a bra having secondary panels in the rear, to which the straps may be connected away from the bra band.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,277,772 discloses a bra in which the cups and a torso-encircling folding band are designed to support drooping breast tissue. The shoulder straps are positioned to keep the straps aligned closer to the wearer's neck, thereby reducing the chance that they will slip off the wearer's shoulders. The rear end of the shoulder straps is likewise centered very near the back clasp for the bra band.
However, none of the foregoing references disclose a breast support garment in which the pressure applied by the cups may be easily adjusted without removing the garment or the wearer's outer clothing, or a strap configuration in which slippage of the straps off the wearer's shoulders can be avoided without a complex arrangement or adjustment of the straps.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a breast support garment that overcomes the drawbacks referred to above. Further features and objects of the invention will be better understood by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment which follows. Note that the objects referred to above are statements of what motivated the invention rather than promises. Not all of the objects are necessarily met by all embodiments of the invention described below or by the invention defined by each of the claims.
The invention comprises two breast support cups that are sewn using an appropriate flexible fabric or other material that can reform smoothly over the breast as the breast changes shape. The cups have diverging inner edges and are connected between the two breasts using an appropriate fastener, preferably a locking style zipper. When the fastener is in its lowest position, the inner edges of the cups form a V-like shape between them, whether or not the garment is being worn. Selectively adjusting the position of the fastener increases or decreases the degree to which the inner edges of the cups are pulled together which thereby adjusts the tension of the garment on the breasts, offering greater or lesser support as needed. Putting on and taking off the breast support garment is facilitated by having the fastener in its lowest position.
The invention further comprises shoulder straps and back straps, the positioning of which also affects the adjustable tension on the breasts. The shoulder straps are positioned centrally above each cup at a position peaking up and over the shoulder. The shoulder strap tension is preferably adjustable, such as with a slider secured to its free end facilitated by the back strap. The back straps have elastic properties and are adjustable in length to enable the wearer to adjust for fit and comfort. Each back strap is connected to the garment in three places. The first connection point of the back strap tri-configuration is along the top edge of the higher portion of the back panel and contributes side support to the cups. This side support helps to maintain that the flexible fabric of the cups remains smooth and also contributes to the stable positioning of the outer edge of the cups as the tension on the inner edges of the cups is increased or decreased. The second connection point of the back strap tri-configuration is along the top edge of the lower portion of the back panel near the center of the back of the garment. This positioning contributes to ensuring the shoulder straps do not slip off the wearer's shoulders and supports the functions of the first connection point. The third connection point of the back strap tri-configuration is medial to the first and second points, with the back strap slidably attached to the free end of the shoulder strap via a slider. The third connection point contributes to both the functions of the first and second connection points.
The foregoing may cover only some of the aspects of the invention. Other aspects of the invention may be appreciated by reference to the following description of at least one preferred mode for carrying out the invention in terms of one or more examples. The following mode(s) for carrying out the invention is not a definition of the invention itself, but is only an example that embodies the inventive features of the invention.
At least one mode for carrying out the invention in terms of one or more examples will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
The breast support garment 10 of the invention, shown in
The zipper 16 can be a separating zipper, thus making the garment 10 a front-opening garment, as will be discussed later, but is preferably sewn into the breast support garment's under-breast torso band 14, such that it cannot undo completely and will not allow the cups 12 to separate completely. Keeping the bottom band undivided in front maintains the cups 12 in a stable position and allows the zipper 16 to be unzipped nearly completely to provide a minimum support level without the wearer worrying about whether the zipper 16 will open unexpectedly and release the breasts. The support level provided by the garment 10 can therefore be easily adjusted over the complete range of support, without the need to remove the garment 10 or the wearer's other clothing or to do anything more complicated than sliding the zipper up or down under the wearer's other clothing.
It will be understood that while a locking zipper is a preferred fastening mechanism, other mechanisms, such as a series of hooks or buttons that can be selectively partially fastened or unfastened, may also be used.
As noted, shoulder straps 20 extend up on the front of the torso towards the wearer's shoulders from the top of the cups 12, either directly attached thereto, or with a portion of the side panel 17 between the shoulder strap 20 and cup 12, as best seen in
The outer (first) end 30 of the back strap 24 is secured near the top of the curved portion 34 of the rear panel 18. The back strap 24 is then threaded through slider 26 positioned at the end of the shoulder strap 20. The back strap 24 is then threaded over the post of a slider 32, then threaded through one end of another slider 28 that is attached near to the center of the back of the breast support garment 10, the end of the back strap 24 is then secured to the post of the slider 32, creating an adjustable (second) end to the back strap 24. The back strap 24 is thus attached to the garment 10 at three points, creating a tri-connection configuration, as best seen in
If the garment 10 is configured with a back fastener 22, as shown, the sliders 28 are preferably connected very near to the back fastener 22 on each side. If the breast support garment is provided with a front opening (i.e. a zipper that can be completely unzipped), the sliders 28 may be positioned more closely together, at the centre of the back, as best shown on
Rear panels 18 may narrow through a curved portion 34, seen best in
The height h2 of the material between torso band 14 and the top edge 37 of the rear panel 18 after the curved portion 34 as best seen in
In the alternate embodiment of the breast support garment 10 is shown in
In the alternate embodiments shown in
The alternate embodiments of the breast support garments 10 in
The end of the back strap 24 is secured to the post of a slider 32 then the back strap 24 is threaded through one end of another slider 28 that is attached near to the center of the back of the breast support garment 10, then the back strap 24 is threaded back over the post of the slider 32, thus creating an adjustable end to the back strap 24. The back strap 24 is then threaded through a slider 26 positioned at the end of the shoulder strap 20. The outer end 30 of the back strap 24 is secured at approximately the mid-way point of the rear panel 18. The tri-connection configuration of the back straps 24 significantly reduces or eliminates shoulder strap 20 slippage off the wearer's shoulders.
In the alternate embodiment shown in
In the various previous embodiments one or more of the panels, cups, straps, torso band or other components of the garment 10 as described can be integrally formed (as a single piece) with one or more other components. Similarly, each individual component as described herein can be made up of multiple portions or segments joined together.
In the foregoing description, exemplary modes for carrying out the invention in terms of examples have been described. However, the scope of the claims should not be limited by those examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
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PCT/IB2020/059061 | Sep 2020 | IB | international |
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PCT/IB2020/059061 | 9/28/2020 | WO |
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62910733 | Oct 2019 | US |