The present invention relates to the field of apparatuses and wearable products designed to support a lactating individual, nursing woman or mother.
It is generally well known breast milk provides the best nourishment for a growing baby. It is a natural and beneficial source of nutrition providing the healthiest start for an infant. It also promotes a unique and emotional connection between mother and baby. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for a minimum of six (6) months of a baby's life and breastfeeding in combination with the introduction of complementary foods until at least twelve (12) months of age, and continuation of breastfeeding for as long as mutually desired by mother and baby. (AAP (2012) Pediatrics. 129(3):e827).
It is also well known that breastfeeding comes with many challenges, particularly for working women. It is for this reason The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act passed by Congress in March 2010 mandates that employers provide “reasonable break time” for nursing mothers and private non-bathroom areas to express breast milk during their workday.
One tool often used to assist with the expression of breast milk, is a mechanical device commonly known as a breast pump. A breast pump is designed to suction the milk from the breasts via a flange attachment connected to a collection container or bottle. A breast pump therefore provides a convenient means through which a woman may extract and store breast milk for later use.
While convenient, the use of a breast pump is still a time-consuming process which can be made more efficient with the advent of wearable products designed to support hands-free pumping. Moreover, many of these products, as well as the apparatus of the present invention, were designed to support nursing while also supporting hands-free pumping at the same time. It is generally well known within breastfeeding circles that nursing and pumping simultaneously will maximize milk production. This is because nursing can enhance the milk let-down reflex, and consequently, and advantageously, increase milk output in the opposite (pumped) breast.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,227,936; 8,137,153; 8,323,070; 8,307,463; US 20010092134; and US 20120021669, for example, disclose breast pump/nursing support solutions designed to be worn for hands-free pumping and/or nursing. However, none of these references disclose the embodiments of the present invention.
Therefore, a need exists in the field of hands-free breast pumping and/or nursing, for an apparatus supporting the same, which is designed with adjustable outermost crossover cover panels for accommodating fluctuations in breast size. Additionally, the crossover cover panel design feature is a functional reminder; depending upon which side (right or left) the crossover cover panel is situated outermost or innermost, to alternate breasts when pumping and/or nursing.
The present inventor has designed an apparatus to be worn by a lactating individual or nursing woman or mother for supporting hands-free pumping and/or nursing while also comfortably and stylishly accommodating fluctuations in breast size as well as conveniently reminding the user to alternate breasts when pumping and/or nursing. For the purposes of the apparatus of the present invention, “hands-free pumping and/or nursing” is intended to cover the act of hands-free pumping in one breast or both breasts; hands-free pumping in one breast while the other breast is being used for nursing; or the use of one breast or both breasts for nursing.
In one aspect, disclosed herein is an apparatus to be worn by a lactating individual for breastfeeding and/or hands-free pumping; the apparatus comprising: a bra panel comprising multiple underlying pumping panels, wherein the bra panel is attached via a detachable connection to an elastic shoulder strap of the apparatus; whereby detaching the bra panel at the detachable connection thereby exposes a breast for breastfeeding; and an outermost crossover cover panel attached via a panel connector to a bottom elastic band of the apparatus; whereby disconnecting the crossover cover panel at the panel connector exposes the multiple underlying pumping panels within the bra panel for hands-free pumping.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the multiple underlying pumping panels comprise overlapping layers of fabric; whereby pulling apart the overlapping layers of fabric creates an opening over a breast nipple to accommodate a breast pump flange.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the overlapping lavers of fabric are stretchable or elastic.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the overlapping layers of fabric are at least two overlapping layers of fabric.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the overlapping layers of fabric are three overlapping layers of fabric.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the overlapping layers of fabric are two overlapping layers of fabric and a bottom layer of fabric which is a breast sling.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the detachable connection is a clip or a snap having a male portion and a female portion.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the panel connector comprises more than one connector slot, stitch, hole, eye, link, or loop for adjustable closure.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the panel connector comprises at least one of VELCRO®, zippers, snaps, ties, or buttons.
In another embodiment of the apparatus, the panel connector comprises a hook. In yet another embodiment of the apparatus, the hook is a swan hook or an “s” hook.
In another embodiment, the apparatus comprises a pair of bra panels and a pair of outermost crossover panels.
In another embodiment, the apparatus is selected from the group consisting of a bra, camisole, tank top, dress, and shin.
In another aspect of the present invention, herein disclosed is an apparatus to be worn by a lactating individual for breastfeeding and/or hands-free pumping; the apparatus comprising: a pair of bra panels, wherein each bra panel comprises multiple underlying pumping panels, wherein the bra panel is attached via a detachable connection to a permanent elastic shoulder strap of the apparatus; whereby detaching the bra panel at the detachable connection thereby exposes a breast for breastfeeding; and a pair of outermost crossover cover panels, wherein each outermost crossover panel is attached via a panel connector to a bottom elastic band of the apparatus; whereby disconnecting the crossover cover panel at the panel connector exposes the multiple underlying pumping panels within the bra panel for hands-free pumping.
In other embodiments, the apparatus comprising the pair of bra panels and the pair of outermost crossover cover panels in the preceding paragraph may additionally incorporate any of the preceding disclosed embodiments.
In another aspect of the present invention, herein disclosed is an apparatus to be worn by a lactating individual for breastfeeding; the apparatus comprising: a pair of outermost crossover cover panels, wherein each outermost crossover cover panel is attached via a panel connector to a bottom elastic band of the apparatus; whereby disconnecting the crossover cover panel at the panel connector exposes a nursing panel.
In another embodiment, the nursing panel is a fabric layer comprising an opening suitable for breastfeeding mode.
In other embodiments, the apparatus comprising the pair of outermost crossover cover panels in the preceding paragraph may additionally incorporate any of the preceding disclosed embodiments.
The Summary of the Invention is not intended to define the claims nor is it intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following Drawings, Detailed Description, and the Claims.
The present invention is illustrated in the drawings and description in which like elements are assigned the same reference numerals. However, while particular embodiments are illustrated in the drawings, there is no intention to limit the present invention to the specific embodiment or embodiments disclosed. Rather, the present invention is intended to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, the drawings are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive.
A lactating individual, or nursing woman or mother often experiences fluctuations in breast size. For example, it is common during lactation for a woman to have a dominant breast which can be an entire cup size larger than its counterpart. It is also common for breasts to swell to a larger size as they fill up with milk, and shrink in size after breastfeeding or pumping. This issue presents a challenge in finding a suitable product for convenient nursing and/or efficient hands-free pumping but which is also capable of maintaining a supportive yet comfortable fit for each fluctuating breast. In addition, to maximize breast milk production, many women choose to alternate breasts when breastfeeding and/or pumping, yet it can sometimes be difficult to recall which breast was last used for pumping and/or nursing.
An apparatus of the present invention comprising outermost adjustable crossover cover panels conveniently provides the ability to accommodate breast size fluctuations in each breast. The innovative design of the crossover cover panels additionally provides a functional reminder to alternate breasts when breastfeeding and/or pumping depending upon which side (right or left) the crossover cover panel is situated outermost or innermost.
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In another embodiment of an apparatus of the present invention comprising adjustable crossover cover panels, the outermost crossover cover panels comprise a nursing panel comprising an opening suitable for breastfeeding mode. The outermost crossover cover panels in a closed position will each stretch across the user's breasts so that one end of a panel connector can be adjoined to the other end of the panel connector. In the closed position, both ends of the panel connector will be situated on a fabric-covered elastic band which serves as horizontal support for the apparatus and wraps around the torso of the user. In the open position, the outermost crossover cover panels will expose a nursing panel for breastfeeding mode. A nursing panel in this embodiment may be stretchable or elastic material such as but not limited to spandex, LYCRA®, cotton LYCRA®, or nylon LYCRA®. In this embodiment, an apparatus of the invention comprising the crossover cover panels would not require a bra panel with a detachable connection or nursing clip. Rather, in this embodiment, such an apparatus will require less hardware, such as a detachable connection or nursing clips and the like, and will therefore be more suitable as comfortable sleepwear for a lactating individual, woman or mother.
The apparatus of the present invention is a wearable apparatus which may be a clothing undergarment such as a bra (or brassiere). In other embodiments, the apparatus of the present invention may be but is not limited to clothing garments such as a tank top, a dress, a camisole, a shirt, or any other garment typically used to cover and/or support an individual's breasts. In addition, the apparatus of the present invention may incorporate reasonable design parameters, features, modifications, advantages, and variations that are readily apparent to those skilled in the art in the field. For example, the apparatus of the present invention may incorporate underwire, boning, molded cups, padded cups, additional stitching, buttons, ribbon, lace, silk and/or any other design feature well known and readily available and generally available in the field of clothing undergarments such as a bra (or brassiere).
Without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention, reasonable features, modifications, advantages, and design variations of the claimed apparatus will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art by following the guidelines set forth in the preceding detailed description and embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/706,319, filed Sep. 27, 2012; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/711,107, filed Oct. 8, 2012, each disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In addition, all documents and references cited herein and in the above referenced applications, are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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