1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a fastening system for articles of apparel. More particularly, the present invention relates to a brassiere fastener or fastening system having improved cushioning.
2. Description of the Related Art
Brassieres commonly have a front panel with a pair of breast cups, a pair of side portions or panels connected, at one end, to the front panel and extending about the torso of the wearer, and having an opposite, free end with a fastening system for securing the free ends together. The brassiere, although functional, may be uncomfortable to the wearer, especially when worn for an extended period of time. A contributing factor to any discomfort is that hooks of the fastening system cause discomfort, such as scratching and irritation, to the back of the wearer.
Hook and eye type fastening systems are commonly used with a brassiere. Such fastening systems generally have a hook portion connected to the free end of one side portion and an eye portion connected to the free end of the other side portion. Both free ends are generally planar. The hook and eye portions are removably attachable to each other to secure the brassiere about the torso of the wearer. The wearer may then feel the hook, and thus scratching and/or irritation either directly or through the brassiere fabric.
Therefore, a need exists to prevent the discomfort normally caused by conventional fastening systems on the back or the front of the wearer.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a brassiere with increased comfort to the wearer.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a brassiere with an improved fastener or fastening system.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a fastener system having a cushion or cushioning structure.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a fastener system having a fabric pouch for containing a cushion or cushioning medium.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a cushioning structure that has a cushion material for increasing comfort to the wearer.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are provided by a brassiere fastener system having a first portion, a second portion adapted to mate with the first portion, and an insert connected to one of the first and second portions.
The foregoing will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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Fastener system 200 is described in this application in the context of an item of intimate apparel. However, it is conceivable that fastener system 200 can be used for any garment or article of apparel.
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Preferably, hooks 225 and loops 255 are preferably made of wound wire, plastic or other material. However, the fastener components of fastener system 200 may be any other device for connecting side portions 130 together, including but not limited to snaps, hook and loop fasteners, such as Velcro®, or buttons.
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Preferably, securing together free edges 256,266, and the securement of first and second layers 252,260 to one side portion 130 is by sewing. However, any other means or way of securement or attachment may be used, including but not limited to, gluing, hook and loop fasteners, such as VELCRO®, snaps, buttons, or heat sealing.
Alternatively, pouch 240 may hold two or more cushion inserts 270.
The first layer 252 is made of conventional fabric materials. Such fabric materials can be mono-filament and/or multi filaments. Such fabric materials include, but are not limited to, polyester, microfiber, cotton, nylon, spandex such as Lycra®, power mesh, or any combinations thereof. Preferably, the material of the first layer 252 is microfiber spandex.
The second layer 260 is made of a soft material, that is preferably, more stretchable than the material of first layer 252. The material of second layer 260 is mono-filament and/or multi filaments and can be made of any material including, but not limited to, polyester, microfiber, cotton, nylon, spandex such as Lycra®, power mesh, or any combinations thereof. Preferably, the material of the second layer 260 is microfiber spandex.
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In an alternative embodiment, pouch 240 may be secured by sewing or any other known way to side panel 130, such that one of its four sides can be reopened to allow for the removal and replacement of cushion insert 270.
While brassiere 100 has been shown as a rear opening brassiere, the brassiere can be a front opening brassiere. In a front opening brassiere, fastener system 200 would simply be located between breast cups 120, and side portions 130 would be formed as a single side and back portion.
The present invention also provides that hook component 220 can have a pouch or two layer structure, analogous to that of loop component 250 discussed above. Further, similar to the alternative embodiment of loop component 250, hook component 220 can have a replaceable, instead of a fixed, cushion insert or cushion material. Thus, both the hook component 220 and loop component 250 can have the pouch construction of the present invention.
Thus, fastener system 200 has a first or hook component 220 with one or more hooks, and a second or loop component 250 with one or more loops, which loop component can be secured to the hook component. The loop component 250 has a pouch to provide a cushion structure. The cushion structure includes the pouch 240 with a cushion insert 270. The cushion insert 270 has an outer sheet of film 272 with a cushion material therein. The cushion material can be gel, silicone, foam, cotton batting, fiber fill, water fabric or any combinations thereof. Preferably, the cushion material is silicone gel. The film 272 of cushion insert 270 is preferably tacked into the pouch to avoid movement of the cushion insert 270 in the pouch. This fastener system still provides for proper alignment of the hooks and loops or eyes, yet the fastener system has a soft, comfortable feel, that can even be directly against the back of the wearer, thereby avoiding the scratching or irritation of conventional fastener systems.
Articles of apparel incorporating the fastener system allow such an article to be worn for extended periods of time with comfort. The flexibility of film 272 together with cushion material 275 allows fastener system 200 to conform to the body. By conforming to the body, the fastener system eliminates irritation and chafing that occur during different activities and extended periods of time. Further, the cushion material 275 dissipates the force of the hook and eye type fastening systems against the body of the wearer, thereby reducing pressure and enhancing comfort.
It should also be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, “inner”, “outer”, and the like may be used herein to modify various elements. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
The present invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred embodiments. It should be understood that the foregoing descriptions and examples are only illustrative of the present invention. Various alternatives and modifications thereof can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/448,569, filed on Feb. 19, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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