Compression undergarments such as sports bras are used for a number of reasons to securely position a wearer's breasts and compress the wearer's breasts. Under certain circumstances, for example, in post-operation recovery, during strenuous physical activity, or to shape the bust for a desired physical appearance, compression and restriction of movement of the wearer's breasts is advantageous.
Typical known sports bras may adequately compress and limit movement of a wearer's breasts. However, known sports bras unnecessarily compress or restrict other parts of the wearer's body, such as the torso or the underarms, and impede physical activity, limit the wearer's ability to breathe, or otherwise cause discomfort to the wearer. Often times, the weight of the wearer's breasts is supported by the wearer's shoulders or neck, resulting in fatigue and, at times, chronic pain. Additionally, many known sports bras that are adjustable for purposes of positioning and compressing the breasts require the wearer to adjust clasps, hook and eye closures, or sliders positioned behind the wearer's back or shoulders that are difficult to access by the wearer after the bra has been put on. Such adjustment components are especially inaccessible during use to a wearer that is performing a physical activity or a wearer that is physically incapacitated due to disability or injury.
Accordingly, there is a need for a compression or sports bra that can be adjusted to position and compress the breasts for physical activity without compressing or restricting the wearer's torso, shoulders, or underarms. Additionally, there is a need for an adjustable bra that provides support from non-influenced points on the wearer's back or chest to reduce or alleviate neck and shoulder pain resulting from supporting the weight of the breasts on shoulders/neck. There is also a need for a sports bra that can be easily adjusted during use, for example, by providing means to adjust the bra at locations on the bra that are accessible to the wearer during use.
According to an aspect, the exemplary embodiments include an adjustable multi-layer bra including an inner bra layer having a first bra cup including a top edge, a bottom edge, an inner edge, and an outer edge, a second bra cup including a top edge, a bottom edge, an inner edge, and an outer edge, an inner bra bridge connecting the first bra cup inner edge to the second bra cup inner edge, a string path defined along at least one of the first bra cup outer edge, the first bra cup bottom edge, the second bra cup bottom edge, and the second bra cup outer edge, and an adjustment string moveably disposed along the string path. The bra further includes an outer bra layer positioned at least partially over the inner bra layer, where the outer bra layer includes a first shoulder strap and a second shoulder strap. The adjustment string of the inner bra is affixed to the first shoulder strap and the second shoulder strap of the outer bra layer.
According to an aspect, the exemplary embodiments include a multi-layer bra with an inner bra layer including a first bra cup and a second bra cup and a chest band including a first chest band section positioned over the first bra cup and a second chest band section positioned over the second bra cup. The bra includes an outer bra layer having a cross-chest strap extending from a first shoulder strap to a second shoulder strap of the outer bra layer, a first circumferential harness segment extending from the cross-chest strap to a bottom edge of the first chest band section; and a second circumferential harness segment extending from the cross-chest strap to a bottom edge of the second chest band section.
In a further aspect, the exemplary embodiments include a method of using an adjustable multi-layer bra including an inner bra layer, an outer bra layer, and a middle bra layer. The method includes lifting a first bra cup of the inner bra layer by upwardly pulling a first end of an adjustment string extending around an outer edge and bottom edge of the first bra cup and securing the first adjustment string end to a first shoulder strap of the outer layer, and lifting a second bra cup of the inner bra layer by upwardly pulling a second end of the adjustment string extending around an outer edge and a bottom edge of the second bra cup to lift the second bra cup and securing the second adjustment string end to a second shoulder strap of the outer layer. The method further includes compressing the outer bra layer by downwardly pulling an adjustable fastener extending from a cross-chest strap of the outer layer, securing the adjustable fastener to the inner bra layer, and compressing the middle bra layer by tightening a cinching section positioned medially on the middle layer.
A more particular description will be rendered by reference to exemplary embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying figures. Understanding that these drawings depict exemplary embodiments and do not limit the scope of this disclosure, the exemplary embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
Various features, aspects, and advantages of the exemplary embodiments will become more apparent from the following detailed description, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components throughout the figures and detailed description. The various described features are not necessarily drawn to scale in the drawings but are drawn to emphasize specific features relevant to some embodiments.
The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to limit the scope of the disclosure or the claims. To facilitate understanding, reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate like elements common to the figures.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments. Each example is provided by way of explanation and is not meant as a limitation and does not constitute a definition of all possible embodiments.
For purposes of this disclosure, “anchored” means securely positioned at a location at which the described component is non-moving or is non-influenced by forces acting on adjacent components. Where the disclosure makes clear that “connected” refers to a purely physical connection or joining, “connected”, for purposes of this disclosure, means integrally formed, or securely, separably, or removably joined by known techniques consistent with the disclosure.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to devices and methods of use for an adjustable multi-layer bra. For purposes of this disclosure, the phrases “devices,” “systems,” and “methods” may be used either individually or in any combination referring without limitation to disclosed components, grouping, arrangements, steps, functions, or processes.
For purposes of illustrating features of the embodiments, an exemplary embodiment will now be introduced and referenced throughout the disclosure. This example is illustrative and not limiting and is provided for illustrating the exemplary features of an adjustable multi-layer bra as described throughout this disclosure.
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In an embodiment, the adjustment string 112 is moveably disposed in a string path or channel 139 along each of the first bra cup outer edge 102d, the first bra cup bottom edge 102b, the second bra cup bottom edge 103b, and the second bra cup outer edge 103d. According to an aspect, the adjustment string 112 is threaded through the channel 139 formed in the inner bra 201 that is provided adjacent at least one of the right bra cup outer edge 102d, the right bra cup bottom edge 102b, the left bra cup bottom edge 103b, and the left bra cup outer edge 103d. In an aspect, the adjustment string 112 may be moveably disposed in the inner bra 102 as described above in any manner consistent with this disclosure. The first bra cup 102 and the second bra cup 103 of the inner bra layer 101 are connected by an inner bra bridge 126 that joins the first bra cup inner edge 102c and the second bra cup inner edge 103c.
According to an embodiment, the adjustment string 112 may include a first adjustment string appendage 112a that extends from the adjustment string 112 to the first bra cup top edge 102a and a second adjustment string appendage 112b that extends from the adjustment string 112 to the second bra cup top edge 103a. The first adjustment string appendage 112a and the second adjustment string appendage 112b secure the respective top edges 102a, 103a of the first bra cup 102 and second bra cup 103 in the desired position on the wearer's chest. In an aspect, the first adjustment string appendage 112a extends from the adjustment string 112 at a point near the adjustment string first end 117a, and the second adjustment string appendage 112b extends from the adjustment string 112 at a point near the adjustment string second end 117b. According to an aspect, the first adjustment string appendage 112a and the second adjustment string appendage 112b may be made from an elastic material and may measure approximately 2 inches in length.
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A chest band 128 extends across the wearer's chest and includes a first chest band section 129 positioned over the first bra cup 102 and a second chest band section 130 positioned over the second bra cup 103. In an aspect, the chest band 128 may be joined to the outer bra layer 104 via tacking along the outer edges of the chest band 128. The chest band 128 may be positioned under the outer bra layer 104, and may overlay the bra cups 102, 103 of the inner bra layer 101. With reference to
A central chest band section 131 joins the first chest band second 129 and the second chest band section 130 at a medial position on the wearer's chest (e.g., between the wearer's breasts) for tightening and loosening of the chest band 128 and/or the outer bra layer 104. In an embodiment, the central chest band 131 may include a first chest band section inner portion 129c, a second chest band section inner portion 130c, and a fastening/cinching mechanism for cinching together the first chest band section 129 and the second chest band section 130 to adjust the tension of the chest band 128 and tighten the outer bra layer 104. According to an aspect, the cinching mechanism may include a string 133 threaded between one or more eyelets/grommets 132 positioned in each of the first chest band section inner portion 129c and the second chest band section inner portion 130c. In other embodiments, the first chest band section 129 and the second chest band section 130 may be constricted or cinched together using any cinching mechanism known or used in the art that is consistent with this disclosure. Alternatively, the central chest band section 131 may comprise a mechanism for adjustably securing the first chest band section inner portion 129c to the second chest band section inner portion 130c, for example, a buckle, a clip, a button, a snap fastener, ties, ratchet straps, or a hook and loop fastener.
The outer bra layer 104 includes a chest harness 120 that may partially overlap and join with portions of the chest band 128. The chest harness 120 includes a cross-chest strap 121 extending from the first shoulder strap 108 to the second shoulder strap 110 above the wearer's breasts and below the wearer's clavicle. In an embodiment, the cross-chest strap 121 at least partially covers a portion of a top edge 129a of the first chest band section 129 and a portion of a top edge 130a of the second chest band section 130. According to an aspect, the cross-chest strap 121 may be joined, for example by tacking, to at least a portion of the top edges 129a, 130a of the first chest band section 129 and the second chest band section 130. In the exemplary embodiment, the cross-chest strap 121 has a V-shaped profile, however, it is contemplated that the cross-chest strap 121 may be provided in any known neckline, including for example, a scoop neckline or square neckline. As seen in
According to an aspect, engagement of the outer bra fastener 125 with the inner bra bridge 126/inner bra receiver 127 connects the inner bra layer 101 to the outer bra layer 104 near the center of the wearer's chest and provides a downward compressive force on the chest harness 120, namely the cross-chest strap 121, that can be increased or decreased by tightening or loosening the engagement of the outer bra fastener 125 to the inner bra receiver 127 as needed by the wearer. The engagement of the outer bra fastener 125 with the inner bra bridge 126 also upwardly urges the bottom edges 102b, 103b of the inner bra layer 101, thereby supporting the weight of the breasts from the midpoint M of the cross-chest strap 121 rather than the shoulders and/or neck of the wearer, which can alleviate or reduce pain or tension that may result from supporting the weight of the breasts from the shoulders and/or neck.
According to an aspect, the chest harness 120 also includes a first circumferential harness segment 122 (best seen in
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According to an aspect, components of the adjustable multi-layer bra 100 form an inelastic frame upon which compressive forces acting on the layers of the adjustable multi-layer bra 100 are stabilized. Namely, the right underarm band 134, the left underarm band 134, the right shoulder strap 108, the left shoulder strap 110, the chest harness 120, and the horizontal back band 124 comprise an inelastic frame for adjusting a vertical position and a compressibility of the user's chest. The combination of anchoring by the chest harness 120 with compression by the chest band 128 and by the outer bra fastener 125 prevents unwanted upward movement of the multi-layer bra 100 toward the wearer's shoulders during use. When the wearer adjusts the bra cups 102, 103 of the inner bra layer 101, for example by repositioning the adjustment string 112, the clip 138 defines a pivot point/fulcrum point of the adjustable multi-layer bra 100 from which the inner bra cups 102, 103 are stabilized and from which the positioning of the wearer's breasts can be raised and lowered. This configuration alleviates pressure around the wearer's torso/diaphragm that may otherwise restrict breathing and/or movement during exercise. According to an aspect, the horizontal back band 124 and the chest harness 120 are formed of a material that is relatively inelastic in comparison to the material forming the chest band 128. For example and not limitation, the horizontal back band 124 and the chest harness 120 may be formed from neoprene, and the chest band 128 may be formed of a neoprene-spandex blend of relatively greater elasticity. In an embodiment, during compression of the wearer's chest by adjustment of one or both of the outer bra fastener 125 and the chest band 128, as discussed above, the outer edges 129d, 130d of the first chest band section 129 and the second chest band section 130 are anchored to the inelastic chest harness 120 and/or the inelastic horizontal back band 124 such that only the cross-chest strap 121 or the chest band 128, and not the horizontal back band 124 or the chest harness 120, is influenced by the increase or decrease of compressive force. This configuration reduces unnecessary compression of the wearer's torso by the horizontal back band 124 or the chest harness 120 during exercise. Conversely, the degree of chest compression can be reduced without loosening the horizontal back band 124. According to an aspect, the horizontal back band 124 is sized to extend snugly around the wearer's back for securing the bottom edges 102b, 103b, 129b, 130b of the adjustable multi-layer bra 100 in the desired position under the wearer's breasts.
According to an aspect, with reference to
When the first bra cup 202 and the second bra cup 203 are at a desired position, the first end 213 is secured to a first shoulder strap 208 of the outer layer 204 and the second end 214 is secured to a second shoulder strap 210 of the outer layer 204. According to an aspect, securing the first end 213 of the adjustment string 212 to the first shoulder strap 208 is accomplished by attaching a first fastener 217a on the first end 213 of the adjustment string 212 to a first receiver 216a on the first shoulder strap 208 and securing the second end 214 of the adjustment string 212 is accomplished by attaching a second fastener 217b on the second end 214 of the adjustment string 212 to a second side receiver 216b on the second shoulder strap 210.
In an aspect of the exemplary embodiment, the outer layer 204 may be adjusted after securing the inner layer 201. The outer bra layer 204 includes a first shoulder strap 208 including a terminal portion 209 extending over a wearer's right shoulder, a first lateral portion 222 including a first lateral portion upper section 222a extending from the first shoulder strap 208, a first lateral portion circumferential section 222b extending at least partially around the lateral edge of the wearer's first breast, and a first lateral portion bottom edge 222c, a second shoulder strap 210 including a terminal portion 211 extending over a wearer's second shoulder, a second lateral portion 223 including a second lateral portion upper section 223a extending from the second shoulder strap 210, a second lateral portion circumferential section 223b extending partially around the lateral edge of the wearer's second breast, and a second lateral portion bottom edge 223c, and a cross-chest strap 221 extending from the first shoulder strap 208 to the second shoulder strap 210.
Further adjusting the multi-layer bra 200 includes compressing the outer layer 204 by downwardly pulling an adjustable fastener 224 extending from a cross-chest strap 221 of the outer layer 204 and securing the adjustable fastener 224 to the inner layer 201. According to an aspect, compressing the outer layer 204 is accomplished by attaching the adjustable fastener 224 to a receiver 226 positioned on a bridge 225 of the inner layer 201 extending from the first bra cup medial edge 202c to the second bra cup medial edge 203c. The compression of the outer layer 204 may be further adjusted by tightening or loosening the adjustable fastener 224. To adjust the outer bra layer 204, the cross-chest strap 221 is secured downward toward the inner bra layer bottom edges 202a, 202b by an adjustable fastener 224 extending from a midpoint M of the cross-chest strap 221 along a midpoint of the wearer's chest. An inner layer receiver 226 is formed on a bridge 225 of the inner bra layer 201 that joins the right bra cup medial edge 202c and the left bra cup medial edge 203c. The inner layer receiver 226 adjustably secures the adjustable fastener 224 to the bridge 225 of the inner bra layer 201. In an embodiment, the adjustable fastener 224 and inner layer receiver 226 components are a pin and tuck closure, or the like, as discussed above with reference to the exemplary embodiment of
The adjustable multi-layer bra 200 may also include a middle bra layer/middle layer 218 that is independently adjustable by the wearer, shown in
In an aspect, the middle layer 218 extends from a first side of the wearer's chest to a second side of the wearer's chest and is positioned over the inner bra layer 201 and between the inner bra layer 201 and the outer bra layer 204. According to an aspect, the middle layer may be provided between the inner bra layer 201 and the outer bra layer 204. The middle layer 218 includes a cinching section 231 positioned medially near the wearer's midpoint that is used by the wearer to independently adjust the middle layer 218 of the adjustable multi-layer bra 200. In an embodiment, the cinching section 231 joins the first section 229 and the second section 230 that are each attached to the outer bra layer 204. According to an aspect, the first section 229 is joined to a portion of the first circumferential section 222b by a lateral end 229a of the first section 229, and the second section 230 is joined to a portion of the second circumferential section 223b by a lateral end 230a of the second section 230.
According to an aspect of the exemplary embodiment, the adjustment components (i.e., the adjustable string 212, the cinching section 231, and the adjustable fastener 224) of the adjustable multi-layer bra 200 are accessible to the wearer on the front of the wearer's body. In other words, the adjustment components are positioned on the adjustable multi-layer bra 200 on the anterior part/front of the bra when in use for ease of access during use.
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According to an embodiment of this disclosure shown in
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In the exemplary embodiment shown in
A cinching mechanism 324 provided adjacent the inner bra bridge 325 may be moveably coupled to each of the first bra cup 302, the second bra cup 303, the first internal chest band section 332, and the second internal chest band section 333 for adjustment thereof by tightening or loosening the cinching mechanism 324. In an aspect, the cinching mechanism 324 is a cord connected to each of the internal edges of the first bra cup 302, the second bra cup 303, the first internal chest band section 332, and the second internal chest band section 333, and can be pulled tight and fastened to control the degree of compression of the bra cups 302, 303 and/or the internal chest band section 332, 333. In an aspect, the internal chest band section 332, 333 comprise a material that is more elastic relative to the material forming the cross-chest strap 321, the first harness segment 322, and the second harness segment 323, such that when the cinching mechanism 324 is tightened, the cross-chest strap 321, the first harness segment 322, and the second harness segment 323 do not compress, and provide an anchoring point from which compression of the bra cups 302, 303 and/or the internal chest band section 332, 333 occurs. In an aspect, the internal chest band sections 332, 333 may together comprise a unitary piece of material extending across the first bra cup 302, the second bra cup 303, and the inner bra bridge 325. In such an embodiment, the material comprising the internal chest band sections 332/333 is affixed to the first circumferential harness portion 322 on a first end and to the second circumferential harness portion 323 on a second end. The cinching mechanisms 324 is connected to a central point of the internal chest band material to tighten or loosen the internal chest band as described hereinabove. The outer bra layer 304 may overlay each of the internal layers (e.g., bra cups 302, 303, internal chest band sections 332, 333, and harness sections 322, 323) as described above with reference to
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This disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, includes components, methods, processes, systems, and/or apparatuses as depicted and described herein, including various embodiments, sub-combinations, and subsets thereof. This disclosure contemplates, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, the actual or optional use or inclusion of, e.g., components or processes as may be well-known or understood in the art and consistent with this disclosure though not depicted and/or described herein.
The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
In this specification and the claims that follow, reference will be made to a number of terms that have the following meanings. The terms “a” (or “an”) and “the” refer to one or more of that entity, thereby including plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. Furthermore, references to “one embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “an embodiment” and the like are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified. In some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Terms such as “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower” etc. are used to identify one element from another, and unless otherwise specified are not meant to refer to a particular order or number of elements.
As used herein, the terms “may” and “may be” indicate a possibility of an occurrence within a set of circumstances; a possession of a specified property, characteristic or function; and/or qualify another verb by expressing one or more of an ability, capability, or possibility associated with the qualified verb. Accordingly, usage of “may” and “may be” indicates that a modified term is apparently appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while taking into account that in some circumstances the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. For example, in some circumstances an event or capacity can be expected, while in other circumstances the event or capacity cannot occur—this distinction is captured by the terms “may” and “may be.”
As used in the claims, the word “comprises” and its grammatical variants logically also subtend and include phrases of varying and differing extent such as for example, but not limited thereto, “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of.” Where necessary, ranges have been supplied, and those ranges are inclusive of all sub-ranges therebetween. It is to be expected that the appended claims should cover variations in the ranges except where this disclosure makes clear the use of a particular range in certain embodiments.
The terms “determine”, “calculate” and “compute,” and variations thereof, as used herein, are used interchangeably and include any type of methodology, process, mathematical operation or technique.
This disclosure is presented for purposes of illustration and description. This disclosure is not limited to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the Detailed Description of this disclosure, for example, various features of some exemplary embodiments are grouped together to representatively describe those and other contemplated embodiments, configurations, and aspects, to the extent that including in this disclosure a description of every potential embodiment, variant, and combination of features is not feasible. Thus, the features of the disclosed embodiments, configurations, and aspects may be combined in alternate embodiments, configurations, and aspects not expressly discussed above. For example, the features recited in the following claims lie in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment, configuration, or aspect. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this disclosure.
Advances in science and technology may provide variations that are not necessarily express in the terminology of this disclosure although the claims would not necessarily exclude these variations.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/903,239 filed Sep. 20, 2019 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/969,801 filed Feb. 4, 2020, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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