Comfort fit natural breast shaping nipple concealer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11425941
  • Patent Number
    11,425,941
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 8, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 30, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Connelly; Mary R. Mcleod (Mount Pleasant, SC, US)
  • Examiners
    • Bravo; Jocelyn
Abstract
Comfort fit natural breast shape revealing nipple concealer having concealer stack with multiple tapered layers of selected materials, diameters, and rigidities positioned in between inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment functioning to depress and conceal a women's nipple in a manner that reveals her natural breast shape and is comfortable to wear.
Description
GOVERNMENT AGENCY

Not Applicable


CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

None


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STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES BY AN INVENTOR OR JOINT INVENTOR

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The inventive subject matter relates to the field of nipple concealers.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many women experience the problem of having their nipples protrude and become visible through their bras and clothing, particularly when their nipples are erect.


Various bras and nipple products have been invented to attempt to address this problem and numerous patents have been granted in this field. See e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,782,672; 8,419,502; 7,311,583.


Such existing products suffer from a variety of limitations and drawbacks. Some existing products are ineffective at concealing a woman's nipple and/or the products themselves are visible through a woman's clothing. Some existing products are uncomfortable to wear, as they apply painful pressure or chaffing to a woman's skin around her breast and nipple area and/or limit air circulation and cause her to perspire. Some existing products distort the natural shape and size of a woman's breasts, as they have excess or molded padding.


These problems are particularly troublesome for women with small breasts, who desire to conceal their nipples, but do not require significant structural support to hold their small breasts in place and do not desire to apply silicone disks to their delicate breast skin or wear significant padding that is uncomfortable and highly noticeable relative to the size and shape of their natural breasts.


A novel solution to this problem is needed.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a comfort fit natural breast shaping nipple concealer. The inventive subject matter involves a concealer stack with multiple tapered layers of selected materials, diameters, and rigidities positioned in between inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, such that the concealer stack within the bra or other garment functions to depress and conceal a woman's nipple in a manner that reveals her natural breast shape and is comfortable to wear. The invention is particularly advantageous for women with small breasts, though it is also advantageous for women with breasts of all sizes who desire to conceal their nipples.


Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawing in which like numerals represent like components.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1 shows a front elevation cut away view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 2 shows rear perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 3 shows a front perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 4 shows an exploded rear perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 5 shows an exploded front elevation view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 6 shows an exploded side elevation view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 7 shows a side elevation view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 8 shows a front elevation view of one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 9 shows a rear elevation view of one embodiment of the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

There are many possible embodiments of the invention, some of which are described below.


The figures show various common elements from different views and perspectives. The common elements are numbered 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 and are described below.



10 and 15 are respectively inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment in between which a concealer stack is positioned. 10 and 15 are preferably comprised of a nylon spandex blend because it is soft, lightweight, flexible, breathable, and washable. 10 and 15 may alternatively be comprised of other materials having similar properties, such as cotton or polyester.



11 and 12 and 13 and 14 are elements of the concealer stack. More particularly, 11 is the inner concealer layer, 12 and 13 are the middle concealer layers, and 14 is the outer concealer layer. When worn by a woman, 11 is in closest proximity to the woman's nipple. The diameter of 11 is accordingly selected to be a diameter no less than the diameter of a woman's nipple, which is typically no less than 1.375 inches in diameter (but may be less than that in some cases, such as with young women).



11 has a smaller diameter and is more rigid, comparatively, than 12 and 13 and 14. 11 is preferably a polyester twill fabric backed with co-polyester heat melt adhesive film, which has preferable properties with respect to rigidity and flexibility and is lightweight and washable. 11 may alternatively be comprised of other materials, such as materials comprised of cotton, nylon, spandex, backed with thermoplastic and/or ester polyurethane film. 11 preferably has a thickness of approximately 0.0145 inches.



12 and 13 have smaller diameters and are more rigid, comparatively, than 14. 12 and 13 are preferably cotton woven interfacing backed with fusible adhesive, which has preferable properties with respect to rigidity and flexibility and is lightweight, breathable, and washable. 12 and 13 may alternatively be comprised of other materials having similar properties, such as materials comprised of cotton, nylon, spandex, backed with thermoplastic and/or ester polyurethane film. Preferably, 12 also has a smaller diameter than 13. Optionally, 13 may be omitted from the concealer stack, such that the concealer stack only has one middle layer. Optionally, additional middle layers may be added to the concealer stack. 12 and 13 each preferably have a thickness of approximately 0.01 inches. In one embodiment of the invention, 12 and 13 are each a material that is 95.7 grams per square meter fusible interfacing 100% cotton woven fabric with 17 mesh polyamide paste dot coating.



14 is preferably a polyester tricot knit interfacing backed with fusible adhesive, which has preferable properties with respect to rigidity and flexibility and is lightweight, breathable, and washable. 14 may alternatively be comprised of other materials having similar properties, such as materials comprised of cotton, nylon, spandex, backed with thermoplastic and/or ester polyurethane film. 14 preferably has a thickness of approximately 0.095 inches. In one embodiment of the invention, 14 is a material that is 41 grams per square meter fusible interfacing 100% polyester fabric coated with 17 mesh polyamide paste dot coating.



11 and 12 and 13 and 14 are preferably circular, but may take other shapes, such as oval or polygonal.


The elements of the concealer stack may have different diameters depending on the size of the bra or other garment. Preferably, depending on the size of the bra or other garment, 11 has a diameter in the approximate range of 1 to 1.75 inches, 12 has a diameter in the approximate range of 1.5 to 2.5 inches, 13 has a diameter in the approximate range of 2.25 to 3.5 inches, and 14 has a diameter in the approximate range of 2.75 to 4.25 inches.


For example, for a bra or other garment size that may typically be designated as “small,” 11 is preferably approximately 1.375 inches in diameter, 12 is preferably approximately 2 inches in diameter, 13 is preferably approximately 2.75 inches in diameter, and 14 is preferably approximately 3.5 inches in diameter.


For example, for a bra or other garment size that may typically be designated as “medium,” 11 is preferably approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, 12 is preferably approximately 2.25 inches in diameter, 13 is preferably approximately 3 inches in diameter, and 14 is preferably approximately 3.75 inches in diameter.


For example, for a bra or other garment size that may typically be designated as “large,” 11 is preferably approximately 1.75 inches in diameter, 12 is preferably approximately 2.5 inches in diameter, 13 is preferably approximately 3.25 inches in diameter, and 14 is preferably approximately 4 inches in diameter.


For additional bra or other garment sizes, the diameters of 11, 12, 13, and 14 with respect to each other are preferably approximately proportional to the examples provided herein.


Preferably, the elements of the concealer stack, 11, 12, 13, and 14, are positioned in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, 10 and 15, and attached by application of heat that causes the fusible adhesive materials and films in the elements of the concealer stack, 11, 12, 13, and 14, to melt and adhere to each other and to the inner layer 10. Alternatively, the elements of the concealer stack, 11, 12, 13, and 14, may be positioned and attached in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, 10 and 15, by other applications, such as glues or stitching or laminating.


In further detail, FIG. 1 shows a front elevation cut away view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, positioned in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 2 shows rear a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, positioned in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 3 shows a front perspective view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, positioned in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 4 shows an exploded rear perspective view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, positioned in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 5 shows an exploded front elevation view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, arranged in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 6 shows an exploded side elevation view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, arranged in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 7 shows a side elevation view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the concealer stack, including the elements described above as 11, 12, 13, and 14, arranged in between the inner and outer layers of a bra or other garment, described above as 10 and 15.



FIG. 8 shows a front elevation view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the outer layer of the bra described above as 15, with the concealer stack not visible.



FIG. 9 shows a rear elevation view of one embodiment of the invention illustrating the inner layer of the bra described above as 10, with the concealer stack not visible.


While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of these specific embodiments. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiments, but shall include all embodiments within the scope and spirit of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. A nipple concealing bra comprising: a bra having an inner bra layer and an outer bra layer; anda concealer stack; the concealer stack comprising at least three concentric circular layers of decreasing material rigidity and thickness and increasing flexibility, the at least three concentric circular layers including a smallest circular layer, a second smallest circular layer, and a largest circular layer, wherein the smallest circular layer is the most rigid, thickest, and least flexible of the at least three concentric circular layers, and the largest circular layer is the least rigid, thinnest, and most flexible of the at least three concentric circular layers;wherein the concealer stack is positioned between the inner bra layer and the outer bra layer and oriented such that the smallest circular layer is directly adjacent to the inner bra layer;wherein the smallest circular layer in the concealer stack comprises a polyester twill fabric backed with co-polyester heat melt adhesive film, the second smallest circular layer in the concealer stack comprises a cotton woven interfacing backed with fusible adhesive, and the largest circular layer in the concealer stack comprises a polyester tricot knit interfacing backed with fusible adhesive.
  • 2. The nipple concealing bra of claim 1, wherein the smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 1.375 inches, the second smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 2.0 inches, and the largest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 3.5 inches in diameter.
  • 3. The nipple concealing bra of claim 1, wherein the smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 1.5 inches, the second smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 2.25 inches, and the largest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 3.75 inches in diameter.
  • 4. The nipple concealing bra of claim 1, wherein the smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 1.75 inches, the second smallest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 2.50 inches, and the largest circular layer in the concealer stack has a diameter of approximately 4.0 inches in diameter.
  • 5. The nipple concealing bra of claim 1, wherein the at least three concentric circular layers of the concealer stack are attached to each other by application of heat.
  • 6. The nipple concealing bra of claim 1, wherein the concealer stack is attached to the inner bra layer by application of heat.
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