The present disclosure is directed to push up inserts for enhancing cleavage and adding volume, thus, improving appearance and the fit of clothing.
Pads are typically inserted into the cups of a bra to fill out the bra. An example of a plastic pad is shown in
The prior art foam pads do not push up breasts and do not create cleavage and volume. The prior art plastic and foam pads do not wrap around breasts and are not contoured to the breast to create a natural shape. The prior art pads do not anatomically fit the breasts to provide natural-looking, enhanced cleavage. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a soft insert that is anatomically designed to conform to the breasts to provide a better fit, more lift, greater cleavage, and increased volume.
There exists a need for a soft shaping insert that is anatomically designed to conform to and push up the breasts, thereby increasing volume and cleavage, while providing a natural shape.
These and other needs are met by embodiments of the present disclosure, which provide a kidney-shaped push up insert comprising a first lobe, and a second lobe on an opposing side of the insert from the first lobe. The insert has a top side and a bottom side on an opposing side of the insert from the top side. A notch is formed in the top side, between the first lobe and second lobe. The insert has a first main surface having a depression formed adjacent the top side and the depression extends towards the notch. A second main surface opposes the first main surface. The second main surface is a substantially smooth arcuate-shaped surface. The first lobe is narrower in width between the top side and the bottom side than the second lobe, and the second lobe is thicker between the first main surface and the second main surface than the first lobe. A ratio of a maximum thickness between the first main surface and the second main surface to a maximum length between opposing ends of the first lobe and second lobe is less than about 9.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a kidney-shaped push up insert is provided comprising a first lobe, and a second lobe on an opposing side of the insert from the first lobe. The insert has a top side, and a bottom side on an opposing side of the insert from the top side. A notch is formed in the top side between the first lobe and second lobe. The insert has a first main surface having a depression formed adjacent the top side and the depression extends towards the notch. A second main surface opposes the first main surface. The second main surface is a substantially smooth arcuate-shaped surface. The first lobe is narrower in width between the top side and the bottom side than the second lobe, and the second lobe is thicker between the first main surface and the second main surface than the first lobe. A ratio of a depth of the notch from a straight line connecting the first lobe and second lobe along the top side of the insert to a width of the insert from the top side to the bottom side at the notch is less than about 4.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a kidney-shaped push up insert 30 is provided comprising a first lobe 32, and a second lobe 34 on an opposing side of the insert 30 from the first lobe 32, as shown in
In certain embodiments, the ratio of the maximum thickness between the first main surface 42 and the second main surface 46 to the maximum length L between opposing ends 48, 50 of the first lobe 32 and second lobe 36 ranges from about 2 to about 8. In certain other embodiments, the ratio of the maximum thickness between the first main surface 42 and the second main surface 46 to the maximum length L between opposing ends 48, 50 of the first lobe 32 and second lobe 36 is about 4.5.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a kidney-shaped push up insert 30 is provided comprising a first lobe 32, and a second lobe 34 on an opposing side of the insert 30 from the first lobe 32, as shown in
In certain embodiments, the ratio of the depth of the notch 40 from the straight line SL connecting the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34 along the top side 36 of the insert 30 to the width W of the insert 30 from the top side 36 to the bottom side 38 at the notch 40 ranges from about 1 to less than about 4. In certain embodiments, the ratio of the depth D of the notch 40 from the straight line SL connecting the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34 along the top side 36 of the insert 30 to the width W of the insert from the top side 36 to the bottom side 38 at the notch 40 is about 2.
In certain embodiments, the top side 36 and bottom side 38 meet at opposing ends 48, 50 of the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34. The push up insert 30 according to embodiments of the present disclosure insert is pliable and sufficiently maintains its shape to push up a breast of a wearer when inserted into a bra cup 62.
When inserted in a bra cup 62, the push up insert 30 according to the present disclosure is inserted so that the first main surface 42 faces the wearer's chest and the opposing second main surface 46 faces away from the wearer towards the bra cup 62. The push up insert 30 is inserted under a breast such that the top side 36 faces upward and the bottom side 38 faces downward. The second lobe 34 is positioned toward the vertical centerline CL of the wearer's chest when the chest is viewed from the front and the first lobe 32 is positioned further away from the vertical centerline CL than the firstsecond lobe 3234. In this manner, the push up insert 30 is engineered so that the larger second lobe 34 pushes the breast 60 up to enhance cleavage, as shown in
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the kidney-shaped push up insert can have a maximum length L between opposing ends 48, 50 of about 5⅝ incites, a maximum thickness between the first main surface and second main surface of about 1¼ inches, a width W from the top side 36 to the bottom side 38 at the notch 40 of about 2⅝ inches, and a depth D of the notch 40 from a straight line SL connecting the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34 along the top side 36 of the insert 30 of about 0.3 inches.
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the ratio of a maximum thickness between the first main surface 42 and the second main surface 46 to a maximum length L between opposing ends 48, 50 of the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34 is set so that the push up insert 30 formed from a certain material will be both sufficiently pliable to conform to the breast and be sufficiently rigid to lift the breast to comfortably provide enhanced cleavage. In certain embodiments, the ratio is set to be less than about 9.
In certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the ratio of a depth D of the notch 40 from a straight line SL connecting the first lobe 32 and second lobe 34 along the top side 36 of the insert to a width W of the insert from the top side 36 to the bottom side 38 at the notch 40 is set so that the push up insert 30 formed from a certain material will be sufficiently pliable and sufficiently lift the breast to comfortably provide enhanced cleavage. In certain embodiments, the ratio is set to be less than about 4.
When inserted in a bra cup 62, the engineered push up insert 30 according to the present disclosure increases volume to provide a full cup size increase in apparent breast size. The engineered push up insert 30 is comfortable, invisible under clothing, and is easily inserted into any bra. Push up inserts 30 according to the present disclosure are stain-resistant and washable.
According to certain embodiments of the present disclosure, the engineered kidney-shaped push up insert 30 comprises a soft, non-porous polymer, that is comfortable to wear, yet it has sufficient rigidity to lift and support the breast 60 of a wearer. In certain embodiments, the non-porous polymer is a silicone. The push up insert 30 can be formed from a single molded, soft polymer, such as a silicone rubber. In other embodiments, the push up insert 30 can comprise an outer surface completely enclosing a gel interior. The gel can be a silicone gel and the outer surface a non-porous polymer film, such as a polymer film selected from the group consisting of silicones polyolefins, polyesters, polyvinyl acetates, polyvinylidene chlorides, and fluoropolymers. The non-porous polymer film outer surface can comprise opposing non-porous polymer films sealed around the periphery 52 of the top and bottom sides 36, 38. Alternatively, the periphery 52 represents flashing, which can be optionally removed, in the case of a single piece molded insert 30.
The two lobe, kidney-shaped, engineered push up insert 30 of the present disclosure provides increased volume and cleavage over prior art pads. Engineered push up inserts according to the present disclosure provide greater comfort, as they are anatomically designed to conform to the breast, and provide greater support than substantially semi-circular-shaped and fabric over foam bra-filling pads.
Engineered push up inserts according to the present disclosure are molded so that a greater amount of silicone is channeled along the bottom and sides of the push up insert 30 to create lift and maximize cleavage. The push up insert 30 according to the present disclosure can be opaque, translucent, or transparent.
Additional views of engineered push up inserts according to the present disclosure illustrating different features of the push up inserts are shown in
The embodiments illustrated in the instant disclosure are for illustrative purposes only. They should not be construed to limit the claims. As is clear to one of ordinary skill in the art, the instant disclosure encompasses a wide variety of embodiments not specifically illustrated herein. While the compositions and methods of this disclosure have been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to the compositions and methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the method described herein without departing from the concept, spirit and scope of the invention.
Notice: More than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 8,216,021. The additional reissue applications are: application Ser. No. 14/327,362 (RE45,838) filed Jul. 9, 2014, is a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 8,216,021; application Ser. No. 14/851,822 (RE46,407) filed Sep. 11, 2015, is a continuation reissue application of application Ser. No. 14/327,362; application Ser. No. 15/594,295 (RE47,668) filed on May 12, 2017 is a continuation reissue application of application Ser. No. 14/851,822; and the present application is a continuation reissue application of application Ser. No. 15/594,295. This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/085,335 filed Jul. 31, 2008.
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