Claims
- 1. A moulded brassiere including,
a core assembly of at least a first layer of moulded foam material and a second layer of foam material laminated with said first layer said core assembly defining two breast cup regions and an intermediate bridge region extending there between and wherein a layer of flexible material having non-stretch properties is provided intermediate of and laminated to said first and second layer of moulded foam material at said bridge region, said flexible material having non-stretch properties oriented so that across the bridge region parallel to the cup to cup direction said core assembly is non-stretchable, and a first and second exterior layer each of at least a fabric material layer disposed outward most and each laminated with said core assembly on a respective side of said core assembly to encase said core assembly, said first and second exterior layers extending beyond the perimeter of said core assembly to provide at least that part of the brassiere defining chest strap(s).
- 2. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first layer and said second layer of foam are laminated directly to each other save for said flexible material having non-stretch properties.
- 3. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible material having non stretch properties is provided extending at said bridge region only.
- 4. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible material having non stretch properties is captured intermediate of said first and second layer of moulded foam material.
- 5. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible material having non stretch properties is a woven fabric material.
- 6. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flexible material having non stretch properties is a woven fabric material with bi directional non-stretch properties and is oriented such that the non stretch orientation extends across said bridge region parallel to the cup to cup direction of said core assembly.
- 7. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second layers of foam are coextensive with each other.
- 8. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said core assembly is of a shape defining only the breast cups and said bridge but not said chest strap(s).
- 9. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said chest straps extending outwardly from each side of said core assembly provided region of said moulded brassiere.
- 10. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second layers of foam are co extensive.
- 11. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second layers of foam are laminated directly to each other save for where said flexible material having non stretch properties is provided said breast cup regions having been moulded therein simultaneous to the lamination of said core assembly.
- 12. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein two underwire structures are provided intermediate of said first sheet and said second layers, one each adjacent the breast cup regions.
- 13. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 12 wherein said underwire structure comprises a rigid elongate member and a flexible material casing about at least part of said rigid elongate member.
- 14. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 13 wherein said casing is a fabric material.
- 15. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 13 wherein said casing is adhered to one or each of the facing surfaces of said first and second layers of foam by an adhesive material.
- 16. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 13 wherein said casing is a tubular sock within which said rigid elongate member is located, the sock having closed distal ends.
- 17. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first exterior layer is an assembly of laminated plies of a fabric material ply provided outwardly of said assembly and a foam ply provided inward of said fabric material ply.
- 18. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 17 wherein said foam layer ply of said exterior layer is laminated to said core assembly.
- 19. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 17 wherein said fabric material ply and said foam ply of said exterior layer are coextensive.
- 20. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second exterior layer is an assembly of laminated plies of a fabric material ply provided outwardly of said assembly and a foam ply provided inward of said fabric material ply.
- 21. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 20 wherein said foam layer ply of said second exterior layer is laminated to said core assembly.
- 22. A moulded brassiere as claimed in claim 20 wherein said fabric material ply and said foam ply of said exterior layer are coextensive.
- 23. A method of manufacturing a moulded component assembly for a brassiere comprising:
placing a core assembly of a first layer of foam material and a second layer of foam material between which there is sandwiched a layer of flexible material having non stretch properties intermediate of two mould portions of a moulding machine each portion defining a complementary shaped two cup defining moulding surface, and wherein said layer of flexible fabric material is located at a region intermediate of said two cup moulding said core assembly by bringing said mould portions towards each other wherein the bringing together thereby subjects said core assembly to a moulding force which with the combination of heat, will permanently impress two cup forms, trimming said core assembly to define a moulded core assembly perimeter form which includes said two cups forms and a bridge region extending there between sandwiching said moulded core assembly between two exterior layers of flexible material including an outer layer of a fabric material trimming said two exterior layers to define a perimeter which includes about the chest securing straps.
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 23 wherein said moulding of said second layer of foam material to said first layer of foam material is achieved by the placement of said second layer adjacent said first layer and applying a force pressing said second sheet and said first layer together and with the application of heat and an appropriate dwell time of pressing thereby adhering said first and second layer together.
- 25. A method as claimed in claim 23 wherein prior to moulding of said first and second layer of foam, an underwire structure is provided intermediate of said first and second layer.
- 26. A method of making a brassiere comprising
taking a core assembly of at least a first layer of moulded foam material and a second layer of foam material laminated with said first layer said core assembly defining two breast cup regions and an intermediate bridge region extending there between and wherein a layer of flexible material having non-stretch properties is provided intermediate of and laminated to said first and second layer of moulded foam material at said bridge region, said flexible material having non-stretch properties oriented so that across the bridge region parallel to the cup to cup direction said core assembly is non-stretchable and sandwiching the core assembly between a first and second exterior layer each comprising of at least a fabric material layer disposed outward most and each laminated with said core assembly on a respective side of said core assembly to encase said core assembly, said first and second exterior layers extending beyond the perimeter of said core assembly and perimeter trimming such to provide also, the brassiere chest strap(s).
- 27. A method as claimed in claim 26 wherein each of said two exterior layer are affixed to opposite sides of said core assembly by adhesive moulding.
- 28. A method as claimed in claim 26 wherein each of said two exterior layer are affixed to opposite sides of said core assembly by an adhesive.
- 29. A method as claimed in claim 28 wherein adhesion of said shoulder straps and said back clasp to said chest straps is achieved by ultrasonic welding.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/349,514, filed Jan. 21, 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10349514 |
Jan 2003 |
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10864255 |
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US |