The present invention relates to bathing suit apparel for women, and more particularly, the present invention relates to apparel suited for use while sun bathing and tanning.
While tanning at a beach, pool or the privacy of one's own home, typical bathing suits for women and teenage girls undesirably prevent even tanning in the neck-to-chest and shoulder regions of the body due to the presence of bathing suit straps which extend over the shoulders and/or around the neck. For purposes of obtaining an even tan in the shoulder, neck, upper arm, upper chest, and upper back areas, these straps are typically “undone” (i.e. untied or otherwise disconnected) such that they no longer extend over the shoulder and/or around the neck and cover the skin of the wearer. Of course, in such a condition, the straps no longer prevent the top of the bathing suit from falling downward. During this time, movements of the wearer are greatly limited due to the readiness at which the top of the bathing suit will fall off the wearer. Any attempt of moving or standing up requires the wearer to cup her chest to prevent the bathing suit top from falling.
Although strapless bathing suits are known, they are typically not worn by those intending to swim or engage in other relative active and athletic activities. This is simply because the forces acting on a strapless top during swimming or like activity can dislodge the top from its proper position on the wearer. Bathing suits having shoulder/neck straps are preferred during swimming and other athletic activities since the straps provide the needed support that prevents the top from undesirable displacement.
Accordingly, there is a need for bathing suit apparel and/or a bathing suit accessory that permits a wearer to obtain an even tan in the neck, shoulder, upper back, and upper chest area of the body. The apparel or accessory should enable the use of shoulder or neck straps preferred for swimming or other activities. In addition, the apparel or accessory should permit a wearer of a bathing suit top having “undone” shoulder/neck straps to move, sit up, stand up, and walk without the fear of the bathing suit top falling and without having to use one's hands to hold the top.
More specifically, the present invention provides bathing suit apparel that includes a bathing suit accessory for use with a separate bathing suit top. The bathing suit top has straps that extend about the neck or shoulders of the wearer for securing the bathing suit top to the wearer and for preventing the bathing suit top from falling down. The accessory is a length of fabric of a size adapted to extend about the chest area of the torso of the wearer over the bathing suit top a spaced distance below the neck and shoulders of the wearer. When worn, the accessory prevents the underlying bathing suit top from falling down off the wearer, particularly when the neck or shoulder straps of the bathing suit top are undone. In this condition, the wearer can obtain an even tan on the neck, shoulder, upper chest and upper back regions of the body without tan lines which would otherwise be caused by the shoulder/neck straps of the bathing suit top.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided and includes securing a bathing suit accessory over a bathing suit top worn by a sun bather such that the accessory extends about the chest area of the torso of the wearer over the bathing suit top a spaced distance below the neck and shoulders of the wearer. The method also includes the step of disconnecting the shoulder or neck straps of the bathing suit top after the accessory is secured about the bathing suit top such that the bathing suit accessory prevents the bathing suit top from falling despite the disconnection of the straps. This enables the wearer to obtain an even tan on the neck, shoulder, upper chest, and upper back regions of the body without tan lines due to the straps.
The features and advantages of the present invention should become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention forms part of a bathing suit or is provided as a separate accessory for use with a bathing suit or like apparel. In each instance, the bathing suit and/or accessory enables a sun bather to obtain a tan without tan lines produced from bathing suit straps and the like. The present invention enables such tanning but does not restrict the wearer to a strapless bathing suit. This is of particular importance if the wearer expects to swim or participate in other athletic activities while wearing the bathing suit.
One contemplated embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
Various alternatives for the shape and size of the accessory 10 are contemplated. For instance, the length of accessory 10 can be about 49.5 inches, and the width of the mid-portion 16 can be about 8.75 inches. Obviously, these dimensions can be adjusted as required to provide the accessory 10 in different sizes. In addition, the shape of the end portions, 12 and 14, and mid-portion 16 can be modified. Further, hooks, straps, buttons, hook and loop material, or like fasteners can be used in place of the knots 22 for securing the ends, 12 and 14, of the accessory 10 together. By way of examples,
Preferably, the accessory 10 is made of a fabric that has at least a degree of elasticity, is lightweight and breathable, is capable of getting wet without damage, and dries relatively quickly. In addition, preferably the fabric of the accessory is double-layered and seamless to provide greater support and comfort. As best illustrated in
An example of a fabric for the accessory 10 is one that includes synthetic elastic fibers, such as elastane fibers. For instance, the fabric can include an amount of LYCRA fibers which can be stretched, for instance, as much as seven times their initial length, before retracting to their initial length. The elasticity enables the accessory 10 to be tightly fitted to the wearer without concern of it being loose and falling off the wearer. One contemplated fabric consists of 90% polyester and 10% LYCRA. Such fabric is known for use as swimsuit liner material. Of course other fabrics, such as other known swimsuit liner materials or elastic materials, can also be used.
Use of the accessory 10 is best illustrated in
Accordingly, when tanning is desired, the bathing suit accessory 10 is extended over the bathing suit top 24 and is secured to the wearer such as by tying together the opposite ends, 12 and 14, of the accessory to form a knot 22. The knot 22 can be located on the front or back of the wearer “W” as shown in
After the accessory 10 is in place on the wearer “W”, the straps 36 of the bathing suit 24 can be untied, disconnected and/or removed. For instance, see
When the wearer is finished sun bathing and decides to swim or participate in another relatively athletic activity, the straps 36 can be retied to hold the bathing suit top 24 in place on the wearer “W” and the accessory 10 is untied and removed. The accessory 10 can be stored in a beach bag or the like for later use.
Other embodiments of the present invention which are not illustrated herein are contemplated. The present invention can be used with one or two piece bathing suits and can be provided in different sizes, colors and patterns. The fabric of the accessory 10 can be netting or mesh material or a relatively see-through transparent material so as not to hide the bathing suit top over which the accessory extends and/or to allow sun tanning rays to pass through the accessory 10. In addition, the accessory 10 can be sold with a bathing suit and/or can be removably connectable to the bathing suit such as with buttons, hooks, snaps, straps or the like.
While preferred bathing suit accessories and methods of obtaining an even tan have been described in detail, various modifications, alterations, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit under 35 USC §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/014,463, filed Dec. 18, 2007.
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61014463 | Dec 2007 | US |