The present invention relates generally to brassieres (bras), and, more particularly, to a custom fit bra having separable portions, each portion having a cup that is constructed to accommodate different breast sizes and/or shapes.
Bras are typically manufactured as unitary pieces having two cups, shoulder straps, and one closure that allows the piece to be closed at either the front or the back of the torso of a person wearing the bra. The designers of such bras erroneously assume that a woman's breasts are both the same size and shape and that, therefore, the cups of these bras need to be manufactured of both the same size and shape. Since the breasts of most women differ by about a half-cup size or more on each side, most bras fail to provide for the proper fit and support of the bustline.
Some bras allow for the insertion and removal of pads in the cups to compensate for visual differences in breast sizes. Because of the way in which these pads are inserted, however, the breast is simply forced up without altering the size of the cup to allow the breast to fit correctly or comfortably therein. Furthermore, these pads typically create a noticeable change in the bustline. Women aware of such a noticeable change oftentimes feel self conscious and less confident in their daily encounters.
Based on the foregoing, it is the general object of the present invention to provide a bra that overcomes or improves upon the prior art.
The present invention is directed in one aspect to a bra having a first portion having a cup of a first size and a back panel attached to the cup of the first size and a second portion that is separable from the first portion, the second portion having a cup of a second size and a back panel attached to the cup of the second size. The second portion is connectable with the first portion by the connection of the cup of the first size with the cup of the second size and by the connection of the two back panels.
The invention is directed in another aspect to a cup for a bra wherein the cup has an inner layer and an outer layer connected to the inner layer to define a pocket therebetween in which a pad can be received, the outer layer being fabricated from an elastic material.
In yet another aspect, the invention is directed to a bra-half adapted for cooperation with a second bra-half in which the bra-half has a cup of a selected size, a back panel attached to the cup, means disposed on the cup for effecting the connection of the cup to the second bra-half, and means disposed on the back panel for effecting the connection of the back panel to the second bra-half. The cup has an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer and the outer layer being connected to each other to define a pocket.
One advantage of a bra having two separable portions is that each portion of the bra can be sold separately and fitted for different cup sizes. Because many women require cup sizes that differ by a half size or more, use of the custom fit bra of the present invention would enable those women to purchase each cup of the bra and to assemble the bra based on their own particular needs in order to attain a proper fit. Thus, because the fit of the bra would not be compromised by the difference in breast sizes, the wearer would gain an increased level of confidence from the knowledge that her bust is properly supported. Furthermore, the insertion of a pad into a pocket in one or both cups that are sized to fit properly and comfortably would enable uniformity in size to be established, thereby giving the wearer an even greater level of confidence from the knowledge that her bustline has a symmetrical appearance.
Another advantage of the two portion bra is that one or both cups of the bra can be fitted with prostheses. Because the outer layer of each cup is fabricated from an elastic material, a prosthetic breast can be disposed in one or both of the pockets. Any differences in sizes between the breasts can be corrected using pads. Thus, the wearer of the bra in which a prosthetic device is fitted can likewise gain an increased level of confidence from the knowledge that her bust is properly supported and that her bustline has a symmetrical appearance.
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The first portion 12 includes a cup 16, a back panel 18 attached to the cup 16, and associated hardware such that the second portion 14 can be connected thereto. The first portion 12 preferably also includes a shoulder strap 20 that extends from the cup 16 to the back panel 18. The second portion 14 likewise includes a cup 22, a back panel 24 attached to the cup 22, (preferably) a shoulder strap 26, and associated receiving hardware that allows for the direct connection of the second portion 14 to the first portion 12. The shoulder straps 20, 26 are optional, as the cups 16, 22 may be configured with wire or plastic substructures that allow the breasts of the person wearing the bra 10 to be supported from below, thereby enabling the bra 10 to be worn with sleeveless garments. The back panels 18, 24 may be integrally formed with their respective cups 16, 22 (e.g., as single piece elements). The cups 16, 22, back panels 18, 24, and shoulder straps 20, 26 can be fabricated from any conventional material that provides comfort to the wearer of the bra 10. Furthermore, materials of fabrication can be used that provide an aesthetic appeal to the bra 10.
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One exemplary embodiment by which the connection of the portions 12, 14 may be effected in the back is an arrangement of hooks 42 and eyelets 44, as is shown with reference to
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It should be understood by those of skill in the art that the second cup disposed on the second portion of the bra in any of the above embodiments is of a construction that is substantially identical in structure to the first cup disposed on the first portion. Such second cups, however, preferably vary in size to accommodate different size breasts of the wearer.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims
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