This disclosure generally relates to a garment that facilitates easy accessibility to a breast of the wearer of the garment when breastfeeding a child.
Breastfeeding in public can be a difficult task for mothers because they often times have to raise the garment they are wearing to provide the child with access to their breast. This could result in the mother having to expose more of her body than is necessary, and in most instances contort her body in such way to hold the garment up while feeding the child. Breastfeeding mothers usually have to use one hand to hold the garment in a position to expose the breast, while supporting the child in the other hand. Accordingly, a garment is needed that will allow the wearer of the garment to expose less of their body and also remove the need to use two hands to feed a child.
As required, detailed embodiments are disclosed herein. It must be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary depictions of various and alternative forms. As used herein, the word “exemplary” is used expansively to refer to embodiments that serve as illustrations, specimens, models, or patterns. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. In other instances, well-known components, systems, materials, or methods that are known to those having ordinary skill in the art have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present disclosure. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art.
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Upper portion 122 may comprise two sleeves (e.g., sleeve 118 and sleeve 120), a first surface (e.g., surface 102), a second surface (e.g., surface 104), a third surface (e.g., surface 108), and a fourth surface (e.g., surface 106). As depicted in
Similarly the third surface may overlap the fourth surface for a predetermined second distance along a length of upper portion 122. For example, the third surface may overlap the fourth surface over a distance that is a fraction of the length of upper portion 122, when a second fastener (not shown) is moved in the direction along the length of upper portion 122. For instance, the predetermined second distance along the length of upper portion 122 may be z inches wherein z is less than x. The second fastener (e.g., zipper) may thus be moved along the predetermined second distance along the length of upper portion 122. In some embodiments y may be equal to z and in other embodiments y may not be equal to z.
The first fastener may comprise a first pull tab (not shown) affixed to a first slider (not shown), and may be used to fasten and unfasten the first surface area and the second surface area. The second fastener may comprise a second pull tab (not shown) may be affixed to a second slider (not shown), and may be used to fasten and unfasten the third surface area and the fourth surface area.
The first slider may comprise a first and second side separated by a first barrier, wherein the first and second sides may each receive zipper teeth thereby enabling the first slider to move along the zipper teeth to fasten and unfasten the first and second surface areas. The second slider may comprise a first and second side separated by a second barrier, wherein the first and second sides may each receive zipper teeth thereby enabling the second slider to move along the zipper teeth to fasten and unfasten the third and fourth surface areas. The zipper teeth received by the first side of the first slider may be affixed (e.g., sewn and/or glued) to a first piece of material thereby forming a first zipper tape. The zipper teeth received by the second side of the first slider may be affixed to a second piece of material thereby forming a second zipper tape. The first and second zipper tape may be affixed (e.g., sewn and/or glued) to upper portion 122. The zipper teeth received the first side of the second slider may be affixed to a third piece of material thereby forming a third zipper tape. The zipper teeth received by the second side of the second slider may be affixed to a fourth piece of material thereby forming a fourth zipper tape. For example, the first zipper tape may be affixed along the length of surface 102, the second zipper tape may be affixed along the length of surface 104, the third zipper tape may be affixed along the length of surface 108, and the fourth zipper tape may be affixed along the length of surface 106.
The opposite side of the second surface (fifth surface) may be internal to garment 100, the opposite side of the first surface (sixth surface) may be internal to garment 100, the opposite side of the fourth surface (seventh surface) may be internal to garment 100, and the opposite side of the third surface (eighth surface) may be internal to garment 100.
In some embodiments, the first zipper tape may be affixed to the first and sixth surfaces and the second zipper tape may be affixed to the second and fifth surfaces respectively. That is, a first backside of the first surface, and a first backside of the sixth surface may be affixed to one another, and a first backside of the first zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the first surface and a second backside of the first zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the sixth surface. A first backside of the second surface, and a first backside of the fifth surface may be affixed to one another, and a first backside of the second zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the second surface and a second backside of the second zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the fifth surface. Thus when the first slider is moved in a direction along the length of upper portion 122 to fasten or unfasten the first surface and second surface, the sixth surface and fifth surface may be fastened as well. Because the first surface overlaps the second surface when the first surface is fastened with the second surface, and the sixth surface is the opposite side of the first surface and fifth surface is the opposite side of the second surface, the fifth surface may overlap the sixth surface when the first slider is moved in a direction to fasten the first and second surfaces.
In some embodiments, the third zipper tape may be affixed to the third and eighth surfaces and the fourth zipper tape may be affixed to the fourth and seventh surfaces. That is, a first backside of the third surface, and a first backside of the eighth surface may be affixed to one another, and a first backside of the third zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the third surface and a second backside of the third zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the eighth surface. A first backside of the fourth surface, and a first backside of the seventh surface may be affixed to one another, and a first backside of the fourth zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the fourth surface and a second backside of the fourth zipper tape may be affixed to a first topside of the seventh surface. Thus, when the second slider is moved in a direction along the length of upper portion 122 to fasten or unfasten the third surface and fourth surface, the eighth surface and seventh surface may be fastened as well. Because the third surface overlaps the fourth surface when the third surface is fastened to the fourth surface, and the seventh surface is the opposite side of the fourth surface and the eighth surface is the opposite side of the third surface, the seventh surface may overlap the eighth surface when the second slider is moved in a direction to fasten the third and fourth surfaces.
The topside of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth surfaces may have a cloth insert affixed to them. For example, cloth insert 110 may be affixed to the sixth surface, cloth insert 112, may be affixed to the fifth surface, cloth insert 116 may be affixed to the eight surface, and cloth insert 114 may be affixed to the seventh surface. The cloth insert may comprise any material including but not limited to silk, cotton, polyester, etc. In some embodiments, a cloth insert may be removed from within garment 100 to the outside of garment 100. For example, when first surface and second surface are unfastened cloth inserts 110 and 112 may be removed and placed over the head of a child while a mother is breastfeeding to shield the child's face from unwanted exposure to certain elements (e.g., protection from the sun). In some embodiments, the cloth inserts may pop out by way of one or more splints attached to the cloth insert so that when overlapping surfaces (first and second surfaces and/or third and for surfaces) are being unfastened the one or more splints may deploy the cloth insert from within garment 100 to a position external to garment 100. The one or more splints may be folded upon themselves to form loops of a certain diameter. Elastic energy may be stored in the one more splints while they are in the folded position. The one or more splints may be held in the folded position by one or more straps, and the one or more straps may have a first end and second end affixed to the fifth, sixth, seventh, or eighth surfaces. For example, a first strap may be affixed to the fifth surface, wherein a first end of the first strap may be affixed to a first point on the fifth surface and a second end of the first strap may be affixed to a second point on fifth surface. One or more splints may be held in place against the inside of the garment between the first and second ends of the first strap. The first or second end of the first strap may be affixed using a snap or VELCRO hook or loop. When a wearer of the garment removes the first end or the second end of the first strap, the stored elastic energy in the one or more splints may cause the cloth insert to deploy and cover the head of a nursing child.