The present invention relates to women's undergarments and more specifically to female support garments and more particularly to improvements in brassieres. The invention further relates to a brassier including an assembly which allows a wearer to inflate portions of the bra to selectively alter the shape of a wearer's breasts without artificial implants, padding, or other artificial supports. The invention further relates to an integrally attached assembly which allows pneumatic inflation of regions of a brassiere which oppose selected breast locations to locally load a breast at least one location to enable the user to selectively adjust breast shape to give an illusion of a user selected breast shape or increased breast size.
There are in existence numerous brassiere designs to accommodate the large variety of individual breast shapes and sizes. Breast presentation is an important aspect of a woman's appearance as dictated by the fashion industry. How an ideal breast should look or be presented is largely dictated by that industry, aesthetics, human activity and circumstances. Enhancement of breast size and shape can be a preoccupation with women either to increase self esteem or to increase a perception that they are attractive to the opposite sex. To this end women have resorted to a wide variety of methods to alter the shape and appearance of breasts to conform to dictates of fashion and to appear more voluptuous in the latest dress fashions. Known methods to enhance breast shape and size include removeable brassiere inserts, padding, silicone implants and other elective surgical enhancements. Although fashion and image dictate acceptable or ideal breast presentation there are many women who although not victims of fashion, may require correction of breast disfigurement occasioned by injury, abnormal size of each individual breast or radical mastectomy resulting from breast cancer treatments. Women in that latter category may elect to use artificial breasts which can be fitted to the chest using an adhesive back wall. These artificial breasts are usually made from silicone and for all intents and purposes, mimic the weight of a real breast and also look real when hidden inside modest upper garments. These adhesive artificial breasts are used by women who have had total mastectomies leaving little or no original breast. Adhesive breasts may be used by women who have had single or double mastectomies. Even in a case where a mastectomy patient has had a full breast reconstruction using a tissue graft, a surgically manufactured replacement breast is not perfect and may require further enhancement using brassiere support, inserts, padding and the like.
The fashion industry seems to be united on the desirability of presenting breast cleavage as a result of which most of the enhancement methods incorporated into, integral with or used in conjunction with brassieres aim to meet this objective. Although there are many and various brassiere types available to enhance breast appearance, there is always room for improvement. Among the known brassiers are those which employ under wires that provide stiffness in brassiere cups to increase support underneath the breast. Other brassiers have altered cup shape to re distribute support loadings on the breast with the aim of enhancing cleavage or décolete as it is sometimes known. Yet another brassiere type includes integral inserts which are sewn in at strategic locations so the inserts impact on the breast to alter its shape. Usually these inserts are located in apposition to the underside of the breast and provide uplift again increasing décolleté. Although brassiere design has been dictated by fashion, since a brassiere is primarily intended to provide support for breasts attention must be paid to load distributions when a brassiere is in situ. Women with very large breasts can be handicapped by back pain if the brassiere used by such women is not fit for the purpose. For brassieres which include shoulder straps, ultimately breast load is transmitted to the shoulders via those straps. Heavy breasts can cause pain in the shoulders at the load point. This is exacerbated in the case where the brassiere design does not provide optimal breast support. For larger breasted women comfort is often more important than breast appearance.
One drawback with the known brassieres and particularly those that are designed to enhance breast presentation by altering shape, rather than just providing basic support, is that once on the wearer, the brassiere design dictates breast shape once and for all. Thus, the breasts can only appear in a particular way for a given brassiere design. In that case, should the user be displeased with the result, the only way to change shape is to change brassiere size or type until the desired breast shape and configuration is achieved. In the past the trend in brassiere design has been to achieve breast lift and separation. More recently the trend has been to provide brassieres which may lift but which also urge breasts in apposition to each other to enhance décolleté. Women alter their breast appearance depending upon the activity undertaken. For instance in the workplace comfort is likely to be the primary concern. However, for social occasions such as parties the more exposed breasts are the more important appearance becomes.
One type of bra used to create an illusion of larger breast size is the padded bra which is known by the trade mark name of Wonderbra. These bras lift the breasts and add shape to them with extra padding. Some more innovative push up bras use silicone inserts or water sacks to imitate the fullness of natural breasts. They are said to lift and separate creating a full cleavage look on breasts of all sizes. The bra features include a plunge-front underwire and cushioned back straps. The plunge and pad design is said to add an entire cup size to the bust line. Bra cups have been designed for a sleeker look under clothes.
Another known bra is a strapless push-up plunge bra having a precision-angled underwire, removable cookies and silicon-backed elastic to provide slip-free, stay-put wearing. This bra can be worn with or without straps. Bra sizes are typically 32-38A, 32-38B, 32-38C, and 32-38D.
Another type of bra is the underwire push up air bra which is a lightly lined bra with removable air pillows in the cups aiming to create a natural-looking cleavage with maximum comfort. Another known bra is the seam free T shirt bra which includes padding with gel inserts. This bra looks and feels natural and is intended to mould to the wearer's shape so it feels like the wearers own bust. The intention of this bra is to creates attractive cleavage whilst providing support and comfort. Another bra known as the seamless underwire bra which provides cleavage and without compromise to support. This bra has a hidden underwire.
There is a long felt want in the brassiere industry to provide a brassiere which allows a user the versatility to alter breast shape and presentation beyond one fixed shape and presentation as was the case in the prior art. There is also a long felt want in the industry to provide a brassiere which has multiple degrees of freedom of expansion in multiple directions so the user can control breast shape and as required, change the appearance of a breast. To date there is no brassiere that conveniently provides a user with wide versatility to change breast shape by altering the shape of a brassiere before use or while in use.
The present invention provides a brassier including an assembly which allows a wearer to inflate portions of the bra to selectively alter the shape of a wearer's breasts without artificial implants, padding, or other artificial supports. The invention further provides an integrally attached assembly which allows pneumatic inflation of regions of a brassiere which oppose selected breast locations to locally load a breast at predetermined locations to enable the user to selectively adjust breast shape and to give an illusion of increased breast size.
In its broadest form the present invention comprises:
a brassiere comprising: breast cups for supporting a breast of a wearer; each said breast cups including at least one inflatable air envelope having at least one internal space which receives air from at least one air pump;
connection means allowing communicating between a pump and the at least one inflatable envelope, such that when a pump is actuated, the at least one inflatable envelope is air inflated.
In another broad form the present invention comprises:
a brassiere having at least spaced apart breast cups, a midriff band and fastening means, the brassier further comprising an assembly including a pump, at least one inflatable envelope and means communicating between the pump and the at least one inflatable envelope, wherein the pump is manually operable to enable pneumatic inflation of the at least one envelope to a size selected by the user, wherein each said inflatable envelope displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast.
The shape of the breast is altered to an extent commensurate with the extent of inflation of the at least one envelope. The displacement of the breast takes place at a breast location which is in apposition with the inflatable envelope.
Preferably there are at lest two inflatable envelopes integrally formed in either cup of the brassiere.
In another broad form the present invention comprises:
an assembly which enables adjustment to a shape of a brassiere cup, the assembly comprising; at least one inflatable air envelope located in or on the brassiere cup having at least one internal space which receives air from at least one pump; means allowing communicating between the at least one pump and the at least one inflatable envelope, such that when the at least one pump is actuated, the at least one inflatable air envelope receives air and inflates.
In another broad form the present invention comprises:
an assembly which allows manual inflation of at least a portion of a brassiere having at least spaced apart breast cups, a midriff band and fastening means; the assembly including a pump, at least one inflatable envelope and communication means between the pump and the at least one inflatable envelope or bladder, wherein the pump is manually operable to enable pneumatic inflation of the at least one bladder to a size selected by the user, wherein each said inflatable bladder upon inflation displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast.
According to a preferred embodiment each bladder includes a valve allowing selective deflation of the bladder.
In another broad form the present invention comprises:
a brassiere comprising spaced apart breast cups for supporting a breast of a wearer the, a midriff band and fastening means for securing the midriff band about the torso of a wearer, the brassier further comprising an assembly including a pump, at least one inflatable envelope and means communicating between the pump and the at least one inflatable envelope, wherein the pump is manually operable to enable pneumatic inflation of the at least one envelope to a size selected by the user, wherein each said inflatable envelope displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast.
The present invention provides an alternative to the known prior art and the shortcomings identified. The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying representations, which forms a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying illustrations, like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims.
The examples referred to herein are illustrative and are not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the invention. While various embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it will be appreciated that these are capable of modification, and therefore the disclosures herein are not to be construed as limiting of the precise details set forth, but to avail such changes and alterations as fall within the scope of the description.
(hereinafter abbreviated to bra) according to one embodiment. Brassiere 1 comprises spaced apart breast cups 2 and 3, a midriff band 4 and fastening means (not shown) to enable fastening of bra 1. Bra 1 further comprises an under wire 5 in cup 2 and under wire 6 in cup 3. Underwires are commonly found in brassieres to impart added rigidity to the periphery of the cups and to increase support. The invention to be described below according to a preferred embodiment, may be employed in a wide variety of bra's and is not limited to its application in an underwire bra. Brassier 1 further comprising an assembly which allows selective inflation and deflation of parts of the bra cups. The inflation assembly includes a pump 7 which is operatively connected to inflatable envelopes or bladders 8 and 9 in cup 2 and inflatable bladders 10 and 11 in cup 3. Interconnecting pump 7 are air delivery passages 12 and 13 which communicate with the bladders. According to the embodiment shown, passage 12 feeds bladders 8 and 9 via distribution envelope 15 and passage 13 feeds bladders 10 and 11 via distribution envelope 16. Pump 7 is preferably manually operable to enable pneumatic inflation of the bladders to a size selected by the user. Each inflatable bladder displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast both locally and remotely depending upon the degree of inflation. Initial displacement of the breast takes place at a breast location which is in apposition with the inflatable bladders. According to a preferred embodiment, there are at least two inflatable bladders integrally formed in both cups 2 and 3 of the brassiere. In an alternative embodiment, one cup has bladders but the other cup does not. This may for instance be required in the case where one breast has undergone trauma to one breast causing an alteration in the breast shape or full or partial mastectomy as a result of cancer. As shown in
Air enters bladder 8 via inlet 19 and air enters bladder 10 via inlet 16a.
As shown in
Brassiere 20 comprises spaced apart breast cups 21 and 22, a midriff band 23. Bra 20 further comprises an under wire 24 in cup 21 and under wire 25 in cup 22. Brassier 20 further comprising an assembly which allows selective inflation and deflation of parts of the bra cups. The inflation assembly includes a pump 26 which is operatively connected to inflatable envelopes or bladders 27 and 28 in cup 21 and inflatable bladders 29 and 30 in cup 22. Extending from pump 26 are air delivery passages 31 and 32 which communicate with the bladders. According to the embodiment shown, passage 31 feeds bladders 27 and 28 via distribution envelope 33 and passage 32 feeds bladders 34 and 35 via distribution envelope 36. Pump 26 is preferably manually operable to enable pneumatic inflation of the bladders to a size selected by the user. As before, each inflatable bladder displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast both locally and remotely depending upon the degree of inflation. Initial displacement of the breast takes place at a breast location which is in apposition with the inflatable bladders.
According to a preferred embodiment, bladders 27 and 28 may comprises segments with separate geometry but are in air communication. One bladder may used to effect all inflation or a segmented bladder as shown in
As shown in
Bladders 27 and 28 and 29 and 30 operate as described for the bladders in bra 1 of
Brassiere 50 comprises spaced apart breast cups 54 and 55 including an under wire 56 in cup 54 and under wire 57 in cup 55. Brassier 50 further comprises an assembly which allows selective inflation and deflation of parts of the bra cups 54 and 55. Pump 51 includes bladder inlet tube 58 which feeds pressurised air to distribution bladder 59. Air is then delivered via inlet 60 to bladder 61 and via inlet 62 to bladder 63. Bladder 61 includes air release valve 64 and bladder 63 includes air release valve 65. Pump 51 includes bladder inlet tube 58 which feeds pressurised air to distribution bladder 59. Air is then delivered via inlet 60 to bladder 61 and via inlet 62 to bladder 63. Bladder 61 includes air release valve 64 and bladder 63 includes air release valve 65.
Pump 51 also includes bladder inlet tube 66 which feeds pressurised air to distribution bladder 67. Air is then delivered via inlet 68 to bladder 69 and via inlet 70 to bladder 71. Bladder 69 includes air release valve 72 and bladder 71 includes air release valve 73.
As before, each inflatable bladder displaces at least a portion of a breast thereby altering the shape of the breast both locally and remotely depending upon the degree of inflation. Initial displacement of the breast takes place at a breast location which is in apposition with the inflatable bladders. Preferably the valves are adapted with a manual release which enables a user to independently operate each valve.
This arrangement allows the user separate capacity to adjust bladder compartments individually and provides increased capacity for fine adjustment of loading applied to the breast for breast reshaping. Although the embodiments shown in
Various materials may be adopted for the inflatable bladders pump and air supply lines from the pump to bladders. Plastics are preferred with an example of bladder material being polyurethane.
It will be recognised by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the invention broadly described herein without departing from the overall spirit and scope of the invention.
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2008902005 | Apr 2008 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU09/00505 | 4/23/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/7/2010 |