CLIP SYSTEM FOR NURSING BRAS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20250064144
  • Publication Number
    20250064144
  • Date Filed
    November 13, 2024
    5 months ago
  • Date Published
    February 27, 2025
    2 months ago
Abstract
A wearable clip system comprises a shoulder strap with a front portion and a back portion. The front portion comprises a main section and additional strap section. A first end of the main section is attached to a top clip, wherein the top clip is further coupled to the back portion. A second end of the main section is attached to a first clip portion of a bottom clip, wherein a second clip portion of the bottom clip is attached to a front piece of a garment. For the additional strap section, a first end of the additional strap section is coupled to the main section and a second end is attached to a second clip portion of the top clip. The first and second clip portions of the top clip and bottom clip are configured to releasably engage with one another.
Description
BACKGROUND

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies should be exclusively breastfed until 6 months old and should continue to have breastmilk as part of their diet until 2 years old. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that approximately only 46% of babies in the United States (U.S.) are exclusively breastfed for 3 months, and by 6 months that rate drops to 25%. It is reported that 60 percent of mothers do not breastfeed for the duration that they initially intend to due to issues with latching, unsupportive work policies, and cultural norms. Furthermore, breastfeeding is a time-consuming process in which mothers report feeding their infants approximately every 3 hours for 20-30 minutes per feeding session. This equates to about 4 hours per day. Due to this time, and the repetition of body posture and sitting position throughout the day, women reported backaches and tension through their shoulders, as well as neck, arm, and wrist pain while breastfeeding. With all of this in mind, a design solution is needed to help mothers address issues with breastfeeding in hopes to facilitate a better breastfeeding experience and as a result, increasing the duration in which mothers breastfeed their infants.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.



FIGS. 1A-1C show an exemplary nursing bra having an integrated wearable clip system modeled by a wearer at front, back, and top views respectively in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 2A-2B shown an exemplary front portion of shoulder straps of an integrated wearable clip system in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIG. 3 shows an exemplary nursing bra having an integrated wearable clip system modeled by a wearer with an unlocked cup of the bra folded down in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 4A-4C demonstrate an exemplary wearable clip system being used in stages to hold a hem of a top garment of a wearer at one shoulder or at two shoulders in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C show an exemplary wearable clip system integrated in the shoulder straps of a nursing tank top garment, a nursing nightgown garment, and a garment with a kangaroo pouch, each having a folded down panel in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 6A-6C show an alternative configuration for an exemplary nursing bra having an integrated wearable clip system modeled by a wearer at front, back, and top views respectively in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 7A-7C shown an exemplary front portion of shoulder straps of an alternative configurations for the integrated wearable clip system in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIG. 8 shows an alternative configuration for an exemplary nursing bra having an integrated wearable clip system modeled by a wearer with an unlocked cup of the bra folded down in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 9A-9C demonstrate an alternative configuration for an exemplary wearable clip system being used in stages to hold a hem of a top garment of a wearer at one shoulder or at two shoulders in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 10A-10C show an alternative configuration of an exemplary wearable clip system integrated in the shoulder straps of a nursing tank top garment, a nursing nightgown garment, and a garment with a kangaroo pouch, each having a folded down panel in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present disclosure describes various embodiments of a wearable clip system and related methods. While breast feeding has many positive health outcomes for babies and mothers alike, one of the biggest complaints of new mothers is the awkwardness and pain of nursing while holding their shirt up by tucking it under their chin. This method requires a mother to sit for the duration of feeding her baby with her chin tightly tucked to her chest. Over just a few minutes, this results in neck and back pain let alone, up to 4 hours a day. Another challenge of this shirt holding technique is that it is extremely hard for a mother to adequately view her breast to assist her baby with a proper latch. Accordingly, it is advantageous to provide a system for holding a mother's shirt up to allow for nursing of her baby without discomfort or awkwardness.


Correspondingly, an exemplary wearable clip system of the present disclosure works to hold a mother's shirt up while she is breastfeeding her baby. The clip system is seamlessly integrated into the front shoulder strap of a wearable garment, such as but not limited to a bra (e.g., a nursing bra). Accordingly, the clip system can be integrated within a variety of garment types having shoulder straps and foldable or removable panels, such as different types of bras that may or may not feature cups, bridges, bands, etc. and/or may have different style shoulder straps than those provided in the following illustrative examples. As such, the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the following figures and/or accompanying descriptions.


Referring now to FIGS. 1A-1C, an exemplary nursing bra 10 is shown being worn by a wearer 50 at front, back, and top views with respect to the wearer, where the bra 10 is designed to support the breasts of the wearer 50. The bra 10 includes first and second cups 12, 14, a bridge 16 between the cups, and a band 18 that extends from under the cups and wraps around a back of the wearer 50 and can include a releasable closure 20 (e.g., hook and eye closure). With respect to the cups 12, 14, in various embodiments, one or more of the cups can flip or fold down to expose a wearer's breast. In this way, a nursing mother can temporarily open a cup 12, 14 to allow for easy access to a nipple of the breast in order to allow for breastfeeding of an infant baby. The bra 10 further includes first & second shoulder straps 22, 24 of stretchy elastic material connected to a cup 12, 14 at a front portion 32, 34 (shown in gray in the figures) of the shoulder strap 22, 24 that extends over the shoulder of the wearer 50 and connects to a back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder strap 22, 24 that extends across the back of the wearer 50 to the band 18. The back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder straps may include a slide adjuster mechanism 46 (e.g., a triglide slide) that can adjust a length of the back portion of the shoulder strap.


As demonstrated in FIGS. 2A-2B, an exemplary front portion 32, 34 of the shoulder straps 22, 24 include an upper section 32A, 34A, a lower section 32B, 34B, and an additional strap section 32C, 34C. One end of the upper section 32A, 34B is attached or coupled to an upper end of the back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder strap, such as but not limited to stitching or other type of securing mechanism, and the other end is attached to an upper end of the lower section 32B, 34B via a first clip portion 33A, 35A of a middle clip or clasp 33, 35 (e.g., having a post or a loop that is configured to mate with a corresponding loop or post) or other type of fastener (e.g., snap, hook and loop fastener, etc.) on the other end. Correspondingly, one or more of the shoulder straps can feature the additional strap section 32C, 34C that extends from an upper section 32A, 34A of the shoulder strap (above a respective cup) and hangs down a front of the wearer towards the respective cup. Accordingly, the additional strap section 32C, 34C has two ends, where one end is attached to the upper end of the back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder strap, such as but not limited to stitching or other type of securing mechanism, and the other end is attached to a second clip portion 33B, 35B of the middle clip 33, 35 which is configured to mate or engage with the first clip portion 33A, 35A of the middle clip 33, 35 in a closed position and form a loop with the upper section 32A, 34A of the front portion of the shoulder strap being on the bottom and the additional strap section 32C, 34C being on the top. In FIG. 1A, the front portion 34 of the right shoulder strap 24 (from the perspective of a viewer) is shown with the additional strap section 34C being in a closed position. Likewise, FIG. 2A shows the front portions 32, 34 of the shoulder straps in a closed position with respect to the additional strap sections 32C, 34C. Correspondingly, in FIG. 1A, the front portion 32 of the left shoulder strap 22 (from the perspective of a viewer) is shown with the additional strap section 32C being in an open position with the second clip portion 33B of the middle clip 33 not being engaged with the first clip portion 33A of the middle clip 33. Likewise, FIG. 2B, in addition to FIGS. 1B-1C, show the front portions 32, 34 of the shoulder straps in an open position with respect to the additional strap sections 32C, 34C. Additionally, in FIG. 1B, the lower sections 32B, 34B are shown in open positions and are not engaged with or coupled to the cups 12, 14 of the bra 10, while in FIGS. 1A, 1C, 2A, and 2B, the lower sections 32B, 34B are shown in closed positions and are engaged with or coupled to a front piece of the garment in the form of cups of the bra 10.


While an upper end of the lower section 32B, 34B of the front portion of the shoulder strap is attached to the first clip portion 33A, 35A of the middle clip 33, 35, the opposite end of the lower section 32B, 34B is attached to a first clip portion 37A, 39A of an end clip or clasp 37, 39 (e.g., having a post or a loop that is configured to mate with a corresponding loop or post) or other type of fastener (e.g., snap, hook and loop fastener, etc.) on the other end. In various embodiments, the middle and/or end clips can be composed of hard plastic or metallic materials.


To connect the front portion 32, 34 of the shoulder strap to the cup 12, 14, the lower section 32B, 34B of the front portion of the shoulder strap is attached to the first clip portion 37A, 39A of the end clip 37, 39, where the first clip portion is configured to mate or engage with a second clip portion 37B, 39B of the end clip 37, 39 that is also attached or coupled to a top or apex of the corresponding cup 12, 14. By disengaging or unlocking the second clip portion 37B, 39B of the end clip 37, 39 with the first clip portion 37A, 39A of the end clip 37, 39 (and assuming an open position), one or more of the cups 12, 14 can be allowed to flip or fold down exposing the wearer's breast, as illustrated in FIG. 3.


Thus, the additional strap section 32C, 34C having the middle clip 33, 35 is a new component which can serve to secure a wearer's outer garment in place above a cup 12, 14 of the bra. For example, the additional straps section 32C, 34C can loop through a hem and neckline of a mother's shirt or blouse and then clip back into place on the shoulder strap 22, 24 of the bra via the middle clip 33, 35 while a wearer can easily expose a breast in order to feed an infant without hampering the wearer and interfering with the feeding process. This two-clip system integrated within a bra allows a mother to clearly see her infant to ensure a proper latch. Additionally, the function of holding a mother's shirt up while nursing frees the mother from tucking the shirt under her chin which results in an uncomfortable and painful nursing position. Mothers often complain about neck and back pain from nursing in this hunched over and chin tucked, uncomfortable position. This integrated clip system also allows the mother to keep her shirt on while nursing (or pumping) and avoids having to purchasing nursing specific apparel many of which only provide discrete nursing coverage yet lack functionality. The wearable clip system is bilateral but can be used unilaterally depending on if a mother is breastfeeding or pumping, as demonstrated in FIGS. 4A-4C. Here, FIG. 4A depicts a wearer wearing an exemplary bra integrated with the clip system under a shirt, where in FIG. 4B, the wearer has secured a hem of the shirt above the left cup 12 (from the perspective of a viewer) using the left additional strap section 32C and middle clip 33 of the shoulder strap thereby unilaterally exposing the wearer's left bra cup 12 and in FIG. 4C, the wearer has secured a hem of the shirt above the left and right cups 12, 14 using the left and right additional strap sections 32C, 34C and middle clips 33, 35 of the shoulder straps of the bra thereby bilaterally exposing the wearer's left and right bra cups 12, 14.


According to preliminary research, there is not a product on the market or a current patent that functions to solve the same problem as the disclosed invention. Current nursing bras are a one clip system which only allow for the exposure of the breast for feeding, but do not provide any type of aid in holding a woman's shirt up and away from her breast and baby. Since many women struggle with breastfeeding, this type of product will aid in making the process easier for women by allowing them to clearly view their breast and baby. A proper latch is essential for successful breast feeding and a clear view of the baby at the breast is needed. Additionally, this product is designed to allow mothers to sit a in a more comfortable position while breastfeeding. An exemplary wearable clip system of the present disclosure solves this issue by comfortably and easily holding up the shirt for the mother above and away from her baby and breast. It will allow mothers to have proper posture during breastfeeding. Further, an exemplary wearable clip system is integrated with a bra (or other undergarment) that a woman will be wearing and does not require the purchase or use of an additional product in addition to a wearable bra. However, in some embodiments, the exemplary wearable clip system can be integrated into a variety of wearable and/or nursing undergarments, such as tank tops, kangaroo care garments, nursing nightgowns, etc. that have foldable panels (e.g., a cup, a chest-covering portion of the garment, etc.) for allowing access to the wearer's chest/breast. For example, FIGS. 5A-5C illustrate the exemplary wearable clip system integrated in the shoulder straps of a nursing tank top garment 100, a nursing nightgown garment 110, and a garment 120 with a kangaroo pouch 130, respectively. Moreover, an exemplary wearable clip system can have a variety of uses, in addition to nursing, that can take advantage of securing a garment to allow easy to a wearer's chest, such as medical or health treatments, application/removal of medical devices to/from a user's chest, etc.


In brief, the present disclosure describes various wearable clip systems and methods. One such system and/or method, among others, includes a garment 10, 100, 110, 120 of clothing having at least one shoulder strap 22, 24, wherein the at least one shoulder strap 22, 24 includes a front portion 32, 34 of the shoulder strap that is coupled to a front piece of the garment and a back portion 42, 44 coupled to a back piece of the garment 10, 100, 110, 120. In various embodiments, the front portion 32, 34 of the shoulder strap comprises an upper section 32A, 34A having two ends, wherein one end of the upper section 32A, 34A is attached to the back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder strap and a second end is attached to a first clip portion 33A, 35A of a middle clip 33, 35. The front portion 32, 34 further includes a lower section 32B, 34B having two ends, wherein one end of the lower section 32B, 34B is attached to a first clip portion 37A, 39A of an end clip 37, 39 and a second end of the lower section 32B, 34B that is attached to the first clip portion 33A, 35A of the middle clip 33, 35; and an additional strap section 32C, 34C having two ends, wherein one end of the additional strap section 32C, 34C is attached to the back portion 42, 44 of the shoulder strap 22, 24 and a second end of the additional strap section 32C, 34C is attached to a second clip portion 33B, 35B of the middle clip 33, 35, wherein the second clip portion 33B, 35B of the middle clip 33, 35 is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion 33A, 35A of the middle clip 33, 35. The system further includes a second clip portion 37B, 39B of the end clip 37, 39 that is attached to the front piece of the garment 10, 100, 110, 120, wherein the second clip portion 37B, 39B of the end clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion 37A, 39A of the end clip.


Referring now to FIGS. 6A-6C, an alternative configuration of the wearable clip system is provided. Here, an exemplary nursing bra 60 is shown being worn by a wearer 50 at front, back, and top views with respect to the wearer, where the bra 60 is designed to support the breasts of the wearer 50. The bra 60 includes first and second cups 62, 64, a bridge 66 between the cups, and a band 68 that extends from under the cups and wraps around a back of the wearer 50 and can include a releasable closure 70 (e.g., hook and eye closure). With respect to the cups 62, 64, in various embodiments, one or more of the cups can flip or fold down to expose a wearer's breast. In this way, a nursing mother can temporarily open a cup 62, 64 to allow for easy access to a nipple of the breast in order to allow for breastfeeding of an infant baby. The bra 60 further includes first & second shoulder straps 72, 74 of stretchy elastic material connected to a cup 62, 64 at a front portion 82, 84 (shown in gray in the figures) of the shoulder strap 72, 74 that extends over the shoulder of the wearer 50 and connects to a back portion 92, 94 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 that extends across the back of the wearer 50 to the band 68. The back portion 92, 94 of the shoulder straps may include a slide adjuster mechanism 96 (e.g., a triglide slide) that can adjust a length of the back portion of the shoulder strap.


As demonstrated in FIGS. 7A-7B, an exemplary front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder straps 72, 74 include a main section 82A, 84A and an additional strap section 82B, 84B. One end (e.g., top end from a perspective of a viewer of FIGS. 7A-7B) of the main section 82A, 84A is attached to one end (e.g., top end from a perspective of a viewer of FIGS. 7A-7B) of a first clip portion 83A, 85A of a top clip or clasp 83, 85 (e.g., having a post or a loop that is configured to mate with a corresponding loop or post) or other type of fastener (e.g., snap, hook and loop fastener, etc.), where a second end (e.g., bottom end from a perspective of a viewer of FIGS. 7A-7B) of the first clip portion 83A, 85A is attached to a back portion 92, 94 of the shoulder strap 72, 74.


The other end (e.g., bottom end from a perspective of a viewer of FIGS. 7A-7B) of the main section 82A, 84A is attached to a first clip portion 87A, 89A of a bottom clip or clasp 87, 89 (e.g., having a post or a loop that is configured to mate with a corresponding loop or post) or other type of fastener (e.g., snap, hook and loop fastener, etc.). Accordingly, a compatible second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip or clasp 87, 89 is attached to a cup 62, 64 (or foldable panel) or a strap that is attached to the cup/panel of a front piece of the bra 60 (or other type of garment). In various embodiments, the top and/or bottom clips can be composed of hard plastic or metallic materials.


Correspondingly, one or more of the shoulder straps can feature the additional strap section 82B, 84B that extends upwards from a junction 77 with the main section 82A, 84A of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder straps 72, 74, such as via, but not limited to, stitching or other type of securing mechanism. Accordingly, the additional strap section 82B, 84B has two ends, where one end is attached to a middle portion of the main section 82A, 84A of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 (forming junction 77) and the other end is attached to a second clip portion 83B, 85B of the top clip 83, 85, which is configured to mate or engage with the first clip portion 83A, 83B of the top clip 83, 85 in a closed position and form a loop with the main section 82A, 84A of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 being on the bottom and the additional strap section 82B, 84B being on the top.


In FIG. 6A, the front portion 84 of the right shoulder strap 74 (from the perspective of a viewer) is shown with the additional strap section 84B being in a closed position. Likewise, FIG. 7A shows the front portions 82, 84 of the shoulder straps in a closed position with respect to the additional strap sections 82B, 84B. Correspondingly, in FIG. 6A, the front portion 82 of the left shoulder strap 72 (from the perspective of a viewer) is shown with the additional strap section 82B being in an open position with the second clip portion 83B of the top clip 83 not being engaged with the first clip portion 83A of the top clip 83. Likewise, FIG. 7B, in addition to FIGS. 6B-6C, show the front portions 82, 84 of the shoulder straps in an open position with respect to the additional strap sections 82B, 84B.


Additionally, in FIG. 6B, the front portions 82, 84 of the shoulder straps 72, 74 are shown in open positions and are not engaged with or coupled to the cups 62, 64 of the bra 60, while in FIGS. 6A, 6C, 7A, and 7B, the front portions 82, 84 are shown in closed positions and are engaged with or coupled to a front piece of the garment in the form of cups of the bra 60.


To connect the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap to the cup 62, 64 (or foldable panel), the first clip portion 87A, 89A (attached to the main section 82A, 84A) is attached to a second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip 87, 89, where the second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip 87, 89 is attached or coupled to a top or apex of the corresponding cup 62, 64 (or foldable panel). Accordingly, the second clip portion 87B, 89B is configured to mate or engage with the first clip portion 87A, 89A of the bottom clip 87, 89 to connect the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap to the cup 62, 64. Likewise, by disengaging or unlocking the second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip 87, 89 with the first clip portion 87A, 89A of the bottom clip 87, 89 (and assuming an open position), one or more of the cups 62, 64 can be allowed to flip or fold down exposing the wearer's breast, as illustrated in FIG. 8.


Thus, the additional strap section 82B, 84B having the top clip 83, 85 is an additional new component which can serve to secure a wearer's outer garment in place above a wearer's breast. For example, the additional straps section 82B, 84B can loop through a hem and neckline of a mother's shirt or blouse and then clip back into place on the shoulder strap 72, 74 of the bra via the top clip 83, 85 while a wearer can easily expose a breast in order to feed an infant without hampering the wearer and interfering with the feeding process. This two-clip system integrated within a bra (or other type of garment) allows a mother to clearly see her infant to ensure a proper latch. This integrated clip system also allows the mother to keep her shirt on while nursing (or pumping) and avoids having to purchasing nursing specific apparel many of which only provide discrete nursing coverage yet lack functionality. The wearable clip system is bilateral but can be used unilaterally depending on if a mother is breastfeeding or pumping, as demonstrated in FIGS. 9A-9C. Here, FIG. 9A depicts a wearer wearing an exemplary bra integrated with the clip system under a shirt, where in FIG. 9B, the wearer has secured a hem of the shirt above the left cup 62 (from the perspective of a viewer) using the left additional strap section 82B and top clip 83 of the shoulder strap thereby unilaterally exposing the wearer's left bra cup 62 and in FIG. 9C, the wearer has secured a hem of the shirt above the left and right cups 62, 64 using the left and right additional strap sections 82B, 84B and top clips 83, 85 of the shoulder straps of the bra thereby bilaterally exposing the wearer's left and right bra cups 62, 64.


Further, an exemplary wearable clip system is integrated with a bra (or other undergarment) that a woman will be wearing and does not require the purchase or use of an additional product in addition to a wearable bra. However, in some embodiments, the exemplary wearable clip system can be integrated into a variety of wearable and/or nursing undergarments, such as tank tops, kangaroo care garments, nursing nightgowns, etc. that have foldable panels (e.g., a cup, a chest-covering portion of the garment, etc.) for allowing access to the wearer's chest/breast. For example, FIGS. 10A-10C illustrate the exemplary wearable clip system integrated in the shoulder straps of a nursing tank top garment 200, a nursing nightgown garment 210, and a garment 220 with a kangaroo pouch 230, respectively. Moreover, an exemplary wearable clip system can have a variety of uses, in addition to nursing, that can take advantage of securing a garment to allow easy to a wearer's chest, such as medical or health treatments, application/removal of medical devices to/from a user's chest, etc.


As such, for various embodiments, an alternative configuration of the wearable clip system includes a garment 60, 200, 210, 220 of clothing having at least one shoulder strap 72, 74, wherein the at least one shoulder strap 72, 74 includes a front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap that is coupled to a front piece of the garment and a back portion 92, 94 that is coupled to a back piece of the garment 60, 200, 210, 220. In various embodiments, the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap comprises a main section 82A, 84A having two ends, wherein a first end of the main section 82A, 84A is attached to a first end of a first clip portion 83A, 85A of a top clip or clasp 83, 85, wherein a second end of the first clip portion 83A, 85A is coupled to the back portion 92, 94 of the shoulder strap 72, 74. In various embodiments, a second end of the main section 82A, 84A is attached to a first clip portion 87A, 89A of a bottom clip 87, 89. The front portion 82, 84 also further includes an additional strap section 82B, 84B having two ends, wherein a first end of the additional strap section 82B, 84B is coupled to the main section 82A, 84A of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 and a second end of the additional strap section 82B, 84B is attached to a second clip portion 83B, 85B of the top clip 83, 85, which is configured to mate or releasably engage with the first clip portion 83A, 83B of the top clip 83, 85 in a closed position and form a loop with the main section 82A, 84A of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 being on the bottom and the additional strap section 82B, 84B being on the top of the loop. The system further includes a second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip 87, 89 that is attached to the front piece of the garment 60, 200, 210, 220, wherein the second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion 87A, 89A of the bottom clip.


In certain embodiments, the main section 82A, 84A may comprise top and bottom sections, where the top and bottom sections may be separate pieces of strap fabric that are secured together, such as via, but not limited to, stitching or other type of securing mechanism. As demonstrated in FIG. 7C, in this type of configuration, one or more of the shoulder straps can feature the additional strap section 82B, 84B that extends upwards from a junction 77 between the top section 82A-1, 84A-1 and the bottom section 82A-2, 84A-2 of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder straps 72, 74, such as via, but not limited to, stitching or other type of securing mechanism. Accordingly, for this embodiment, the additional strap section 82B, 84B has two ends, where one end is attached to an upper end of the top section 82A-1, 84A-1 of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 and the other end is attached to a second clip portion 83B, 85B of the top clip 83, 85, which is configured to mate or engage with the first clip portion 83A, 85A of the top clip 83, 85 in a closed position and form a loop with the top section 82A-1, 84A-1 of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap 72, 74 being on the bottom and the additional strap section 82B, 84B being on the top. While an upper end of the bottom section 82A-2, 84A-2 of the front portion 82, 84 of the shoulder strap is attached to or stitched a lower end of to the top section 82A-1, 84A-1 of the front portion of the shoulder strap, the opposite end of the bottom section 82A-2, 84A-2 is attached to a first clip portion 87A, 89A of a bottom clip or clasp 87, 89 (e.g., having a post or a loop that is configured to mate with a corresponding loop or post) or other type of fastener (e.g., snap, hook and loop fastener, etc.). Accordingly, a compatible second clip portion 87B, 89B of the bottom clip or clasp 87, 89 is attached to a cup 62, 64 (or foldable panel) or a strap that is attached to the cup/panel of a front piece of the bra 60 (or other type of garment). In various embodiments, the top and/or bottom clips can be composed of hard plastic or metallic materials.


In one or more aspects of the system, the garment comprises a bra; the front piece of the garment comprises a cup of the bra; the garment comprises a nursing bra; the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable cup of the nursing bra; the garment comprises a tank top; the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable top panel of the tank top; the garment comprises a nightgown; the garment includes a kangaroo pouch for holding an infant; and/or the at least one shoulder strap comprises two shoulder straps, wherein each of the shoulder strap includes the additional strap section integrated in the shoulder strap.


In various embodiments, the garment and wearable clip system is constructed (but not limited to only being constructed) of a performance fabric containing 82% nylon, and 18% spandex. Such fabric provides performance features including moisture-wicking, shaping, and compression, along with its cooling properties. Additional features used for construction can include ⅝ inch fold-over elastic, bra strapping, and black nursing bra clips, in various embodiments. Draping techniques and then flat patterning may be used to pattern the bra in various embodiments. Additionally, embodiments of the garment design can takes into consideration the size of nursing bra pads which most breastfeeding mothers use to contain leaks. Accordingly, in various embodiments, cups of the garment may be sized and shaped to accommodate both disposable and reusable nursing pads. In various embodiments, for nursing bra garments, the elastic band around the bottom of the bra is designed to keep the bra fitted to the body and in place while also providing support and comfort. In various embodiments, extra clips that make up the clip system are also strategically placed below the collar bone area to reduce stress on the body. Further, in various embodiments, the back of the nursing bra has no clasp closure, in order to increase comfort and reduce bulk as mothers rest with their backs against a chair or other type of support while breastfeeding. Additionally, in various embodiments, the nursing bra has two fabric sling pieces that sit along the outside edge of the breast as an underlayer. These slings anchor the bra to the body when the clips are released to expose the breast for breastfeeding.


In various embodiments, the nursing bra garment has classic lines and shapes of both a traditional bra and a sports bra. The traditional strap placement and size allow for mothers to wear this underneath a variety of garments such that the wearable clip system itself nicely blends in with the strap configuration and is hardly noticeable as an added feature, which makes the addition of the clip system appealing to users as it does not affect the overall aesthetic appeal of the bra. In various embodiments, a sports bra with joint cup style accommodates variation in breast size throughout the course of the day as lactating mothers can experience engorgement of breasts. Accordingly, the wearable clip system of the present disclosure can integrate into the strap of a nursing bra and allows a mother to quickly and easily, clip their shirt up to allow for access to their breast. An exemplary embodiment of the system is made up of two clips (FIG. 1A, FIG. 4A, FIG. 6A, FIG. 9A), the first that unlatches the cup of the bra that folds down to expose the breast for feeding, and the second, which unclips to serve as a strap that loops through the hem and neckline of a mother's shirt and then clips to hold the shirt up and in place (FIG. 4B, FIG. 9B). The clip system can work bilaterally for a mother who wants to double pump or who is feeding twins (FIG. 4C, FIG. 9C), or unilaterally (FIG. 4B, FIG. 9B) for single breastfeeding or pumping. As a result, embodiments of the wearable clip system can increase breastfeeding satisfaction thereby increasing the duration in which mothers breastfeed supporting the goals of the CDC's Healthy Humans of 2030 (CDC, 2021). Further, the wearable clip system can be applied to different applications, such as supporting medical tubes for infants in the NICU during kangaroo care, among others.


It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the principles of the present disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure.

Claims
  • 1. A wearable clip system comprising: a garment having at least one shoulder strap, wherein the at least one shoulder strap includes a front portion that is coupled to a front piece of the garment and a back portion coupled to a back piece of the garment,wherein the front portion of the shoulder strap comprises: a main section having two ends, wherein a first end of the main section is attached to a top clip, wherein the top clip is further coupled to the back portion of the shoulder strap, wherein a second end of the main section is attached to a first clip portion of a bottom clip; andan additional strap section having two ends, wherein a first end of the additional strap section is coupled to the main section and a second end of the additional strap section is attached to a second clip portion of the top clip, wherein the second clip portion of the top clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion of the top clip; anda second clip portion of the bottom clip that is attached to the front piece of the garment, wherein the second clip portion of the bottom clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion of the bottom clip.
  • 2. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises a bra.
  • 3. The wearable clip system of claim 2, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a cup of the bra.
  • 4. The wearable clip system of claim 2, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable panel of the bra.
  • 5. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises a nursing bra.
  • 6. The wearable clip system of claim 5, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable cup of the nursing bra.
  • 7. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises a tank top.
  • 8. The wearable clip system of claim 7, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable top panel of the tank top.
  • 9. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the garment comprises a nightgown.
  • 10. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the garment includes a kangaroo pouch for holding an infant.
  • 11. The wearable clip system of claim 1, wherein the at least one shoulder strap comprises two shoulder straps, wherein each of the shoulder strap includes the additional strap section integrated in the shoulder strap.
  • 12. A method of integrating a wearable clip system in a shoulder strap of a garment comprising: coupling a first end of a back portion of a shoulder strap to a back piece of the garment, wherein the shoulder strap comprises the back portion and a front portion, wherein the front portion comprises a main section and an additional strap section;coupling a second end of the back portion of the shoulder strap to a first clip portion of a top clip, wherein the first clip portion of the top clip is further attached to a first end of the main section of the front portion of the shoulder strap;attaching a second end of the main section to a first clip portion of a bottom clip;coupling a first end of the additional strap section to main section of the front portion of the shoulder strap;attaching a second end of the additional strap section to a second clip portion of the top clip, wherein the second clip portion of the top clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion of the top clip; andattaching a second clip portion of the bottom clip to the front piece of the garment, wherein the second clip portion of the bottom clip is configured to releasably engage with the first clip portion of the bottom clip.
  • 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the garment comprises a bra.
  • 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a cup of the bra.
  • 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable panel of the bra.
  • 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the garment comprises a nursing bra.
  • 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable cup of the nursing bra.
  • 18. The method of claim 12, wherein the garment comprises a tank top.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the front piece of the garment comprises a foldable top panel of the tank top.
  • 20. The method of claim 12, wherein the garment includes a kangaroo pouch for holding an infant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. utility application entitled, “Clip System for Nursing Bras,” having application Ser. No. 18/824,275, filed on Sep. 4, 2024, which is a continuation of U.S. utility application entitled “Clip System for Nursing Bras,” having application Ser. No. 17/972,973, filed on Oct. 25, 2022, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 12,121,078, which claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. provisional application entitled “Clip System for Nursing Bras,” having application No. 63/272,426, filed on Oct. 27, 2021, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63272426 Oct 2021 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 17972973 Oct 2022 US
Child 18824275 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 18824275 Sep 2024 US
Child 18946266 US