Brassiere

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6485352
  • Patent Number
    6,485,352
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
There is provided a brassiere that includes a body having a pair of breast cups, a pair of stretchable panels each adjacent a separate breast cup and connected to a back of the brassiere, and a pair of stretchable sheaths secured along a lower portion of the breast cup and floating along the panel of the brassiere. Each panel is made of a stretchable material. The brassiere further includes a pair of underwires each positionable in one sheath. Preferably, the underwire is anatomically shaped so that the curve of the underwire is greater on the inner portion compared to the outer portion.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to brassieres. More particularly, the present invention relates to a brassiere having underwire support, yet permits natural shaping and flexibility.




2. Description of the Prior Art




To be comfortable, a brassiere must combine both support for the wearer's breasts and freedom of movement for the wearer's body.




In order to give freedom of movement to the wearer, some brassieres include a high percentage of stretchable materials, such as elastic. However, brassieres formed primarily of stretchable fabric may not provide sufficient breast support.




To achieve a suitable level of support for the breast, brassieres use support underwires and/or nonstretchable fabric in certain areas. However, support underwires, especially when secured in place by nonstretchable material, can become an impediment to an active wearer. Moreover, support underwires, especially during movement by an active wearer, may poke through the fabric of the brassiere.




There are brassieres that attempt to combine support and freedom of movement. For example, some brassieres place the underwires in an inner panel next to the skin, so that the underwires are spaced apart from the material forming the breast cups. However, this configuration increases the complexity of the brassiere, and may do little to overcome the dual problem of achieving flexibility and support.




Giving the foregoing, there is a need for a brassiere that provides freedom of movement without discomfort, as well as support for the breasts, during all activities of the wearer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a brassiere that provides freedom of movement without affecting adversely the brassiere's ability to support the wearer's breast.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide such a brassiere that has a partially floating underwire.




It is another object of the present invention to provide such a brassiere that has stretchable panels.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide such a brassiere that has a stretchable underwire sheath.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a brassiere that has underwires with an anatomically desired shape thereby enhancing support, natural shaping and comfort on the body.




These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by a brassiere that includes a body having a pair of breast cups, a pair of panels each adjacent to a separate breast cup and connected to a back of the brassiere, and a pair of stretchable sheaths secured along a lower portion of the breast cup and floating along the side panel of the brassiere. Each side panel is made of a stretchable material. The brassiere further includes a pair of underwires, each positionable in one of said pair of sheaths. In a preferred embodiment, the panels stretch only in the sideways or horizontal direction. Since the sheath is not attached to the body of the brassiere along the side panel, it floats thereby providing greater flexibility. In a first embodiment, the panel one panel that extends to the back of the brassiere. In a second embodiment, the panel is a side panel that is connected to one or more other panels, one of which extends to the back of the brassiere. Preferably, in any embodiment, the underwire is anatomically shaped so that the curve of the underwire is greater on the inner portion compared to the outer portion thus providing enhanced support at all times.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a brassiere according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a portion of the exterior of the brassiere of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a portion of the interior of the brassiere of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is an alternative embodiment of a portion of the interior of the brassiere of FIG.


1


;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and, in particular,

FIG. 1

, there is provided a brassiere according to the present invention, generally represented by reference numeral


10


. Brassiere


10


has a body with a pair of breast cups


12


, a pair of side panels


30


connected to the pair of breast cups, and a pair of back straps or panels


50


connected to the pair of side panels, and a pair of support panels


60


connected to the pair of breast cups


12


and a body encircling band


65


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, each breast cup


12


has an inner edge


14


, an outer or back edge


16


, an upper edge


18


and a bottom edge


20


. Each outer edge


16


is connected to one side panel


30


. In addition, the bottom edge


20


of each breast cup


12


is connected to a support panel


60


.




Each side panel


30


at an outer or back edge


36


thereof is preferably connected to one back panel


50


. The back panels


50


encircle the remainder of the torso of the wearer and are joined together by conventional fasteners


54


, such as, for example, hook-and-eye closures.




In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, brassiere


10


may encircle the torso of the wearer and breast cups


12


may be joined together by a front closure utilizing conventional fasteners.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, brassiere


10


preferably has a pair of adjustable shoulder straps


70


that connect to upper edges


18


of breast cups


12


and back panels


50


.




As used herein the terms “sideways,” “vertical,” and “horizontal” are defined in reference to the orientation of brassiere


10


as it would be positioned on a wearer's body and, thus, shown in FIG.


1


. Thus, back panels


50


extend substantially sideways or horizontally, while shoulder straps


70


extend substantially vertically.




Again referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, side panel


30


is a panel, preferably having a triangular shape, disposed between breast cup


12


and back panel


50


. Side panel


30


is made of a stretchable or elastic type material. Side panel


30


may be made of any suitably stretchable material that is adapted to stretch primarily, and preferably only, in the sideways or horizontal direction. Thus, each side panel


30


provides one-way stretch. Accordingly, side panel


30


is substantially inflexible in the vertical direction. Preferably, side panel


30


is made of a stretch woven or elastomeric fabric.





FIG. 3

illustrates the inside of brassiere


10


. Underlying breast cup


12


and side panel


30


is sheath or wire channeling


80


. Sheath or wire channeling


80


is adapted to receive underwire


90


. Sheath or wire channeling


80


has a first portion


82


that is positioned along the lower portion of breast cup


12


and a second portion


84


that is positioned angularly in breast cup


12


and side panel


30


. Sheath or wire channeling


80


, namely first portion


82


and second portion


84


is adapted to accommodate underwire


90


. First portion


82


is connected to breast cup


12


. Preferably, first portion


82


is connected just up to outer edge


16


. Alternatively, but less preferably, first portion


82


may be connected to an inner lining (not shown) that is separated from breast cup


12


or partially integrated with the breast cup.




In an alternative embodiment of the invention, shown in

FIG. 6

, side panel


30


and back panel


50


of

FIG. 1

, are made as one integral panel


30


′. Panel


30


′ is made from one piece of stretchable or elastic type material. The function of panel


30


′ remains the same as side panel


30


of

FIG. 1

in that it provides one-way, horizontal stretch at the area of each breast cup


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, second portion


84


of sheath or wire channeling


80


is not attached to side panel


30


(or panel


30


′ of the embodiment shown in FIG.


6


). Instead, the distal end of second portion


84


is connected to underarm edge


95


. Thus, second portion


84


“floats” along side panel


30


between underarm edge


95


to the side of outer edge


16


in breast cup


12


, while first portion


82


is secured to support panel


60


or breast cup


12


.




Sheath or wire channeling


80


is made of a stretchable material. Accordingly, sheath or wire channeling


80


stretches as shown by arrows A seen in

FIGS. 3 and 6

. As shown in

FIG. 5

, sheath or wire channeling


80


is preferably made of two plies. Such a two ply structure has been found to avoid underwire poke through and to provide more comfort to the wearer. The inner ply is a biased cut cushioning fabric layer


86


. The outer ply is a covering fabric layer


88


.




Cushioning fabric layer


86


may be made of cotton batting, polyester non-woven, or other suitable padding material. Preferably, cushioning fabric layer


86


is a one hundred percent polyester non-woven material. A preferred one hundred percent polyester non-woven material is manufactured by Tietex Corporation U.S.A. and sold under the tradename T316. Covering fabric layer


88


is wrapped over cushioning fabric layer


86


. Covering fabric layer


88


is preferably made of stretchable material, such as elastomeric, or stretch woven, material that is the same as side panel


30


.




In one embodiment, side panel


30


or panel


30


′ is made of a three bar knit. The elastomeric, or stretch woven, fabric may be made of varying combinations of cotton or polyester or nylon and spandex. This elastomeric material may contain from 5% to 35% spandex, and the remainder is nylon or cotton or polyester or any combinations thereof.




Preferably, covering fabric layer


88


is a three bar knit, with a ratio of about 77% nylon to about 23% spandex.




The combined stretchability of side panel


30


(or panel


30


′) and floating second portion


84


creates greater freedom of movement for the wearer.




Underwire


90


is made of any material that provides support. For example, underwire


90


can be made of rigid plastic or metal. In addition, the gauge of underwire


90


preferably does not vary from one end to the other.




Preferably, underwire


90


is asymmetrically shaped as shown clearly in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Underwire


90


has a first or inner portion


92


that is positioned in first portion


82


of sheath, or wire channeling,


80


and follows a first angle a. Underwire


90


also has a second or outer portion


94


that is positioned in second portion


84


of sheath or wire channeling


80


and follows a second angle θ. Preferably, first angle a is greater than second angle θ. Thus, first portion


92


has a greater curve compared to second portion


94


. When shaped accordingly, underwire


90


mirrors the shape of a woman's breast. Therefore, underwire


90


provides better support and enhanced comfort to the wearer.




It is preferable that first angle α equals about 55° to about 70° and, more preferably, about 63°. In comparison, it is preferable that second angle θ equals about 50° to about 65° and, more preferably, about 57°. The difference between first angle a and second angle θ is preferably about 1 to about 10 degrees and, more preferably, about 5 degrees.




The present invention having been described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A brassiere comprising:a body having a pair of breast cups; a pair of side panels, each of said pair of side panels being adjacent to a separate one of said pair of breast cups and connected to a back of said brassiere; a pair of stretchable sheaths, each of said pair of sheaths having a first portion secured along a lower portion of said breast cup and having a second portion, said second portion being detached from said side panels such that said second portion floats along each of said side panels, each of said pair of side panels being made of a stretchable material; and a pair of underwires, each of said pair of underwires being adapted to be positioned in a separate one of said pair of sheaths.
  • 2. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of side panels includes a first edge adjacent to a separate one of said pair of breast cups, and a second edge to connect each of said pair of side panels to said back of said brassiere, and a third edge adjacent an underarm of a wearer.
  • 3. The brassiere of claim 2, wherein said second portion of each of said pair of sheaths is attached at one end to said third edge of a different one of said pair of side panels.
  • 4. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of side panels is adapted to stretch primarily in a horizontal direction.
  • 5. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of side panels is adapted to stretch only in a horizontal direction.
  • 6. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of side panels is integrally connected to said back of said brassiere.
  • 7. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of side panels is formed of an elastomeric material.
  • 8. The brassiere of claim 7, wherein said elastomeric material is a three bar knit.
  • 9. The brassiere of claim 8, wherein said three bar knit is made of a combination of spandex and a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, cotton or polyester.
  • 10. The brassiere of claim 9, wherein said spandex is present in an amount of about 5% to about 35% of said three bar knit.
  • 11. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein said second portion of each of said pair of sheaths has a distal end that is secured at said third edge.
  • 12. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of sheaths is made of two plies.
  • 13. The brassiere of claim 12, wherein the two plies include an inner ply made of one hundred percent polyester non-woven material and an outer ply made of elastomeric material.
  • 14. The brassiere of claim 13, wherein said elastomeric material is a three bar knit made of about 77% nylon and about 23% spandex.
  • 15. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein each of said pair of underwires has a first curve portion with a first angle and a second curve portion with a second angle.
  • 16. The brassiere of claim 15, wherein each of said pair of underwires curves asymmetrically in a manner approximating the shape of a woman's breast.
  • 17. The brassiere of claim 15, wherein said second angle is less than said first angle.
  • 18. The brassiere of claim 15, wherein said first angle is about 55° to about 70°.
  • 19. The brassiere of claim 15, wherein said second angle is about 50° to about 65°.
  • 20. The brassiere of claim 15, wherein the difference between said first angle and said second angle is about 1 to about 10 degrees.
  • 21. A brassiere comprising:a body having a pair of breast cups; a pair of side panels, each of said pair of side panels being adjacent to a separate one of said pair of breast cups and connected to a back of said brassiere; a pair of stretchable sheaths, each of said pair of sheaths having a first portion secured along a lower portion of the breast cup and having a second portion, said second portion being detached from said side panels such that said second portion floats along each of said side panels of said brassiere, each of said pair of sheaths is made of two plies, wherein the two plies include an inner ply made of one hundred percent polyester non-woven material and an outer ply made of elastomeric material, each of said pair of side panels being made of a stretchable material, wherein said stretchable material is a three bar knit made of a combination of a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, cotton or polyester, and spandex; and a pair of underwires, each of said pair of underwires being positioned in a separate one of said pair of sheaths.
  • 22. The brassiere of claim 21, wherein each of said pair of underwires curves asymmetrically in a manner approximating the shape of a woman's breast.
  • 23. The brassiere of claim 22, wherein each of said pair of underwires has a first curve portion with a first angle and a second curve portion with a second angle, wherein said second angle is less than said first angle.
  • 24. The brassiere of claim 23, wherein said first angle is about 55° to about 70°, and wherein said second angle is about 50° to about 65°.
Parent Case Info

This application claim the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/203,034, filed May. 9, 2000.

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