This invention relates to a functional brassiere (a functional garment), more specifically a functional brassiere that simultaneously provides orthopedic benefits and visual breast enhancement.
An increase in visual appearance leads to many well-known benefits. Such benefits include an increase of self-esteem and confidence, which results in further physiological and physical benefits. Because of such cascading benefits, many garments have been developed and produced to increase one's physical appearance. One such class of garments is the push-up brassiere. The push-up bra elevates and draws the breasts together. This results in outlining the breast by way of creating cleavage and gives the appearance of an increased breast size.
Though currently known push-up bras increase visual appearance, they decrease physical health. The laws of physics state that every action leads to a counteraction. The design of a typical push-up bra includes a pair of cups, a pair of shoulder straps statically fixed to each cup, and a back strap statically fixed to each strap and shoulder strap. With the strap as the primary or only option for placing force on the breasts, the upward force lifting the breast must be counteracted by the shoulder straps pulling the shoulders downward. These countervailing forces lead to increased static and dynamic pressure or load on the shoulder girdle, back, and neck. This increased load leads to the wearer developing incorrect posture and stoop. Further disadvantaged results of wearing a typical push-up bra are protruding the thoracic section of the spine backwards, bending the head forward, flattening the chest, bringing the shoulders together, rounding the back, protruding the stomach forward, and protruding the shoulder-blades from the back. Incorrect posture can lead to alterations in one's overall skeletal structure, motor apparatus disorder, headaches, and malfunctions of the respiratory, nerve, and cardiovascular systems. Stoop leads to a droopy abdomen, spine aches, weakening of the sural and hip muscles, reduced waist mobility, flaccid face skin, appearance of a second chin, etc.
To improve posture and combat stoop, orthopedic bras have been developed. These orthopedic bras bring the shoulders back and shoulder blades together, thereby decreasing the pressure on the shoulders, back, and neck. Though an orthopedic bra has physical benefits, it results in reduced breast aesthetics. One result of pulling one's shoulders back is that the appearance of cleavage is greatly reduced and one's breasts begin to point outward, rather than forward.
Based on the problems given above and other problems, there is a need to correct one's posture and prevent stoop while also accentuating and increasing one's visual appearance.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel functional brassiere and its application.
In the first aspect, the present invention provides a functional garment comprising:
a first breast cup; and
a first cross strap, one end of which is attached to an inner edge of the first breast cup and an opposite edge of which is connected to an outer edge of the first breast cup.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising:
a first shoulder loop attached to the outside edge of the first breast cup;
a second breast cup;
a second shoulder loop attached to an outside edge of the second breast cup;
a second cross strap, one end of which is attached to an inner edge of the second breast cup and an opposite edge of which is connected to the outer edge of the second breast cup.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a first breast cup connector and a first shoulder loop, the first breast cup connector being located between the first breast cup and the first shoulder loop and the first cross strap.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a first cross strap connector, at least partially located at some point along the length of the first cross strap.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a second cross strap and a second cross strap connector, wherein both the first and second cross strap connectors are located along the same side of a user's body.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a first cross strap angling along a portion of the first cross strap and lower than a user's breast, wherein an angle of the first cross strap angling is an obtuse angle.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a buckle located at the intersection of the first and second cross straps.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a cross cut band connected to the first cross strap, the cross cut band circumscribing a user's body and passing under a user's breasts and horizontally along a user's back.
In another exemplary embodiment, the functional garment further comprising: a supporting and/or shaping structure, wherein the end of the first cross strap is connected to the inner edge of the supporting and/or shaping structure instead of the inner edge of the first breast cup.
In the second aspect, the present invention provides a single breast garment comprising:
a first breast cup;
a first cross strap connected to the first breast cup, either directly or via a first breast cup connector; and
a cross strap fastener, a portion of which is on an opposite end of the first cross strap as that connected to the first breast cup and another portion of which is on the inner edge of the breast cup, which is on an opposite side of the breast cup as that which the first cross strap is connected.
In the third aspect, the present invention provides a method of simultaneously providing orthopedic benefits and breast enhancement, the steps comprising:
placing a first force on one's shoulders in such a way as to bring one's shoulders back and/or bring one's shoulder blades closes together; and
placing a second force on one's breasts in such a way as to bring one's breasts closer together and/or to lift a user's breasts,
wherein the first and second forces are countervailing forces.
In the fourth aspect, the present invention provides a use of the functional garment of the first aspect to simultaneously provide orthopedic benefits, by bringing one's shoulders back and/or one's shoulder blades closer together, and visually enhancing one's breasts, by bringing one's breasts closer together and/or lifting one's breasts.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the Figures. However, these embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of invention.
The description below only lists specific embodiments of the invention. The descriptions are to be read in light of what is commonly known in the art. All features or steps commonly known or obvious to be included with this invention are to be read into the text of this document. Other configurations or features that are obvious or commonly known are to be deemed as part of the scope of this invention.
One realized benefit of the current invention is increasing the visual appearance of a wearer's breasts while simultaneously maintaining or correcting one's posture and/or. This is accomplished, at least in part, due to the claimed invention, some embodiments of which are described below.
In one embodiment of the invention, a method is provided. Though the method will be described as a series of steps, it should be noted that the steps can be performed in any order, in groups, simultaneously, or any combination thereof. One step involves the placing of a force on one's shoulders so that the shoulder blades are brought closer together. This force can be a force towards the posterior of a wearer's body. An example of such pressure is a pulling back of the shoulders.
Another step of the method is placing a force on a user's breasts such a way that they are brought together and/or lifted. This force can be a pulling force on the breast towards the medial line of a user.
In a preferred embodiment of the method, the forces of the two steps are countervailing forces of each other. Essentially the breast pulls on the shoulder while the shoulder pulls on the breast. In an embodiment, the countervailing forces are not in the same plane. In fact, the body can act as a pulley, changing the direction of the countervailing forces around it. In this preferred embodiment, a pulling force is applied to the inner second breast and the second shoulder, the direction of force being changed around the first side of one's body. A pulling force may also be applied to the inner first breast and the first shoulder, the direction of force being changed around the second side of one's body. An example force is a strap made of a hard stretch material or resilient material wrapped around a person's body and connecting the inner portion of a breast cup, closer to the median line of a person, with the outer portion of a breast cup, closer to the distal end of a person. The inner breast can be defined as the side of the breast along the median line of one's body; the two inner breasts may touch when the force is applied, thereby causing cleavage.
A visualized embodiment of the direction of the forces is provided in
In another embodiment of the invention, a secondary shoulder force is applied to the system. This force can work in cooperation with or independently of the first shoulder force. The second shoulder force can either place a force to adjust one shoulder posterior and/or to place the shoulder blades closer together. An example force is a shoulder loop made of a resilient or hard stretch material. The shoulder loop, for example, may attach to the top of the breast cup, loop over the superior portion of one's shoulder, and connect to a strap running along one's back. The strap running along ones back may be a portion of an embodied strap described above or below for providing the two forces.
In another embodiment of the invention, the force placed on the breast is applied to a pad of a bra. The pad is able to move independently of the cup. The shoulder force may still be applied by a strap connected to the outer, distal, side of the cup. The countervailing nature of the forces will still be maintained, even though the bra pad may move while the cup remains static or moves minimally. Either the outer, distal, breast may provide the necessary resilience or non-slip material in the bra pad or along the strap may be used.
One embodiment of the invention is provided in
The shoulder loops may be formed in such a way to balance orthopedic value, comfort, and breast visual appearance. Embodiments of the shoulder loops are shown in
One end of the cross straps may attach to any portion, or the entire portion, of the outer, distal, edge of the cup or cup connector. For example, the second cross strap end 28, may connect to the bottom portion of the second breast cup connector 29. It should be noted that the end of the relative second cross strap end 28 connection location to the second breast cup 20 or second breast cup connector 29 may differ from an end of the first cross strap end 18 connection location to the first breast cup 10 or the first breast cup connector 19. Using the embodiment of the end of the second cross strap end 28 being connected to the lower portion of the cup connector 29, described above, an example differing attachment location of the end of the first cross strap end 18 is a location above that of the end of the second cross strap end 28. As a further example, the lower end of the first cross strap end 18 can be positioned just above the corresponding end of the second cross strap end 28 attachment location.
In one embodiment, shown in
In an embodiment of the invention, a plurality of shoulder loop fasteners (not shown) are provided. The plurality of shoulder loop fasteners allow the user to adjust the configuration of the shoulder loops. A preferred embodiment of the shoulder loop fasteners is a hook and loop fastener. The hook and loop fastener can take any number of forms. For example, one or more hooks can be placed on a shoulder part of the shoulder loop while a plurality of loops run along a portion of the lower shoulder loop strap. This hook and loop structure allows for fixed positioning of the shoulder loop to tailor to one's specific orthopedic needs. The hook and loop structure may also take the form of a hook and loop fastener commonly known in the art as Velcro®. For example, the hooks may be placed on an end of the shoulder loop and the fabric loop portion can be placed along a portion of the cross strap. Utilizing this hook and loop fastener allows for positioning anywhere along the shoulder strap, thereby allowing one to tailor to his or her specific orthopedic needs, while leaving the ability to also tailor to one's comfort and beauty needs.
The embodiment shown in
At a portion of the cross strap near the attachment to the inner edge of the breast cup, a cross strap angling is provided. An embodiment of a plurality of cross strap anglings is provided in
The embodiment shown in
The first breast cup 10 and second breast cup 20 may further include a supporting and/or shaping structure 40, an embodiment of which is shown in
In a further embodiment of the invention, a non-slip material may be placed along the entire or portion of the cross straps. For example, a non-slip substance may be placed along the interior side of a first cross strap 15, more preferably along a portion that will correspond to a wearer's side. The utilization of a non-slip material may assist in providing the necessary forces on the shoulders and breast, as the strength of the tissue is not equal.
In another embodiment of the invention, the device described within this document is used to provide orthopedic benefits while simultaneously increasing one's visual breast appearance. This can be accomplished by bringing the shoulders back while simultaneously lifting and/or bringing together one's breasts.
All the documents cited herein are incorporated into the invention as reference, as if each of them is individually incorporated. Further, it would be appreciated that, in the above teaching of the invention, the skilled in the art could make certain changes or modifications to the invention, and these equivalents would still be within the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims of the present application.
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