The present invention relates to a bra cup and, more particularly, to a bra cup with a thin, air-permeable layer.
Women's breasts can be beautified by bras. A typical thin cup for bras includes an outer fabric layer and an inner fabric layer sewn together to form a structure having a convex outer face and a concave inner face. The thin cup may further include an optional cloth layer sewn to the outer face. Such a thin cup provides poor shaping force and poor touch and is liable to deform. A pad made of foam material or cotton is mounted between the outer and inner fabric layers to increase the elastic shaping force. However, the pad has a certain thickness and, thus, results in a thick bra cup. On the other hand, the elastic shaping force is unsatisfactory if the pad is thin.
A need exists for a bra cup that is thin and capable of providing elastic shaping force for beautifying a breast of a wearer.
The present invention solves this need and other problems in the field of bra cups by providing, in a preferred form, a bra cup including an outer cloth having a convex outer face and a concave inner face. An inner cloth includes an outer face and a breast covering inner face adapted for covering a breast of a wearer of the bra cup. A first layer of high-molecular polymer is mounted between the concave inner face of the outer cloth and the outer face of the inner cloth. The first layer of high-molecular polymer includes a convex outer face and a concave inner face. The first layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in a length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in a height direction perpendicular to the length direction. The first layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a first perforate area having a plurality of first vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The first perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the first layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The first perforate area further extends from a center of the first layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the first layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction.
In another embodiment, a bladder is mounted between a lower section of the inner face of the outer cloth and a lower section of the outer face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the outer cloth and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the front face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes an interior between the inner and outer sides and filled with fluid. The bladder is spaced from the perimeter of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder is coextensive with the first perforate area of the first layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction.
In a further embodiment, a bladder mounted between a lower section of the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer and a lower section of the outer face of the inner cloth. The bladder includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the outer face of the inner cloth. The bladder includes an interior between the inner and outer sides and filled with fluid. The bladder is spaced from the perimeter of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder is coextensive with the first perforate area of the first layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction.
In still another embodiment, an air-permeable pad is mounted between a lower section of the inner face of the outer cloth and a lower section of the outer face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable pad includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the outer cloth and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the front face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable pad is spaced from the perimeter of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable pad is coextensive with the first perforate area of the first layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction.
In yet another embodiment, a second layer of high-molecular polymer is provided between the first layer of high-molecular polymer and the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer includes an outer face having a convex upper section engaged with an upper section of the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a lower section. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes an inner face engaged with the outer face of the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in the length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in the height direction. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a second perforate area having a plurality of second vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The second perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The second perforate area further extends from a center of the second layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction. A bladder is mounted between a lower section of the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer and the lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes an interior between the inner and outer sides and filled with fluid. The bladder is spaced from the perimeter of each of the first and second layers of high-molecular polymer. The first perforate area is coextensive with the second perforate area in the length and height directions. The first vents are aligned with the second vents. The bladder is coextensive with the first and second perforate areas in the length direction.
In still another embodiment, an outer air-permeable cloth is provided between the first layer of high-molecular polymer and the outer cloth. The outer air-permeable cloth includes a convex outer face engaged with the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer and a concave inner face having an upper section and a lower section. An inner air-permeable cloth is provided between the outer air-permeable cloth and the outer cloth. The inner air-permeable cloth includes an outer face having a convex upper section engaged with the upper section of the inner face of the outer air-permeable cloth. The outer face of the inner air-permeable cloth further includes a lower section. The inner air-permeable cloth further includes an inner face. A second layer of high-molecular polymer is provided between the inner air-permeable cloth and the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer includes an outer face engaged with the inner face of the inner air-permeable cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes an inner face engaged with the outer face of the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in the length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in the height direction. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a second perforate area having a plurality of second vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The second perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The second perforate area further extends from a center of the second layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction. A bladder is mounted between the lower section of the inner face of the outer air-permeable cloth and the lower section of the outer face of the inner air-permeable cloth. The bladder includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the outer air-permeable cloth and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the outer face of the inner air-permeable cloth. The bladder includes an interior between the inner and outer sides and filled with fluid. The bladder is spaced from a perimeter of each of the inner and outer air-permeable cloths. The first perforate area is coextensive with the second perforate area in the length and height directions. The first vents are aligned with the second vents. The bladder is coextensive with the first and second perforate areas in the length direction.
In yet another embodiment, an air-permeable cloth is provided between the outer air-permeable cloth and the outer cloth. The air-permeable cloth includes a convex outer face engaged with the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The inner air-permeable cloth further includes a concave inner face. A second layer of high-molecular polymer is provided between the air-permeable cloth and the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer includes a convex outer face engaged with the inner face of the air-permeable cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a concave inner face engaged with the outer face of the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in the length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in the height direction. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a second perforate area having a plurality of second vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The second perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The second perforate area further extends from a center of the second layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction. The first perforate area is coextensive with the second perforate area in the length and height directions. The first vents are aligned with the second vents.
In still another embodiment, an air-permeable cloth is provided between the outer air-permeable cloth and the outer cloth. The air-permeable cloth includes a convex outer face engaged with the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable cloth further includes a concave inner face having an upper section and a lower section. A second layer of high-molecular polymer is provided between the inner air-permeable cloth and the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer includes an outer face having an upper section engaged with the upper section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes an inner face engaged with the outer face of the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in the length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in the height direction. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a second perforate area having a plurality of second vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The second perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The second perforate area further extends from a center of the second layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction. A bladder is mounted between the lower section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth and a lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The bladder includes an interior between the inner and outer sides and filled with fluid. The bladder is spaced from a perimeter of the air-permeable cloth and from the perimeter of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The first perforate area is coextensive with the second perforate area in the length and height directions. The first vents are aligned with the second vents. The bladder is coextensive with the first and second perforate areas in the length direction.
In yet another embodiment, an air-permeable cloth is provided between the first layer of high-molecular polymer and the inner cloth. The air-permeable cloth includes a convex outer face engaged with the inner face of the first layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable cloth further includes a concave inner face having an upper section and a lower section. A second layer of high-molecular polymer is provided between the air-permeable cloth and the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer includes an outer face having an upper section engaged with the upper section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth. The outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a lower section. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes an inner face engaged with the outer face of the inner cloth. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a perimeter having first and second edges spaced in the length direction and upper and lower edges spaced in the height direction. The second layer of high-molecular polymer further includes a second perforate area having a plurality of second vents each extending from the outer face through the inner face thereof. The second perforate area extends from the upper edge through the lower edge of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the height direction. The second perforate area further extends from a center of the second layer of high-molecular polymer toward the first and second edges in the length direction and has a length at least two-thirds of that of the second layer of high-molecular polymer in the length direction. An air-permeable pad is mounted between the lower section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth and the lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable pad includes a convex outer side bonded to the lower section of the inner face of the air-permeable cloth and a convex inner side bonded to the lower section of the outer face of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The air-permeable pad is spaced from a perimeter of the air-permeable cloth and from the perimeter of the second layer of high-molecular polymer. The first perforate area is coextensive with the second perforate area in the length and height directions. The first vents are aligned with the second vents. The air-permeable pad is coextensive with the first and second perforate areas in the length direction.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present invention only; the extensions of the Figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred embodiment will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
Where used in the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “first”, “second”, “inner”, “outer”, “lower”, “upper”, “end”, “portion”, “section”, “longitudinal”, “length”, “height”, and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
A bra utilizing two bra cups of an embodiment according to the preferred teachings of the present invention is shown in
According to an embodiment shown in
According to the preferred form shown, the thin layer of high-molecular polymer 24 has a thickness of 0.1-1 mm to provide a thin structure with elastic shaping force. Furthermore, a foam agent can be previously added in the thin layer of high-molecular polymer 24 to provide a foam material after taking shape. Suitable materials for the thin layer of high-molecular polymer 24 include but not limited to polystyrene, propylene butadiene styrene resin, polyamide resin, polybutylene terephthalate, polyphenylene sulfide, polyether ether ketone, polyamide-imide, organic silicon resin, polyoxypropylenediamine, polymethyl methacrylate, cellulose resin, polyvinyl acetal resin, polyurethane resin, polyalkyd resin, phenolic formaldehyde resin, and combinations thereof.
In a modified embodiment shown in
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In another embodiment of the bra cup 20 shown in
In yet another embodiment of the bra cup 20 shown in
The bra cups 20 according to the preferred teachings of the present invention are thin, light, and air-permeable and are capable of providing elastic shaping force for supporting the breasts of the wearer by providing one or more thin layers of high-molecular polymer 24 with a plurality of vents 25 between the outer and inner cloths 22 and 23. The bra 10 utilizing the bra cups 20 according to the preferred teachings of the present invention is durable without the risk of deformation and provides the wearer with wearing comfort while beatifying the breasts of the wearer.
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/935,423 filed Nov. 6, 2007.
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Parent | 11935423 | Nov 2007 | US |
Child | 12167493 | US |