The present invention relates to a garment with breast cups, such as a brassiere, and particularly to a garment which has a function of causing the breast cups to agree with the movement of the breasts caused by a change in chest circumference caused by breathing movement, by daily movement of the upper limbs, by gravity and the like.
A human body can be divided into the head, the upper limbs, the lower limbs, and the torso. Moreover, the front of the torso is divided into the chest region and the abdominal region. The chest region is constituted of the rib cage (a basket-like bone skeleton consisting of the breastbone, rib bones, and thoracic vertebra), the skeletal muscle group including the pectoral major muscle, the breasts, and the like. The rib cage is moved mainly in the vertical direction by breathing movement, and the skeletal muscles of the chest region, such as the pectoral major muscle, are also moved mainly in the vertical direction by daily movement of the upper limbs. Although the breasts cannot move by themselves, the breasts are positioned at an upper layer of the chest region, and thus can be moved under the influence of the vertical movement of the rib cage and the skeletal muscles of the rib cage, and under the influence of the gravity. Specifically, in the torso, the breasts move most significantly under the influence of breathing movement, daily movement of the upper limbs, and gravity. Moreover, a change in chest circumference accompanied by breathing movement is caused by a movement of the breastbone, rib bones and thoracic vertebra, which are the bones constituting the rib cage. Particularly, regarding movements of the breastbone and thoracic vertebra, the vertical movement of the breastbone is larger than the vertical movement of the thoracic vertebra due to the structures thereof. Specifically, a change in chest circumference accompanied by the breathing movement mainly occurs at the front of the rib cage, instead of the back of the rib cage. In other words, a change in chest circumference accompanied by breathing movement and the like does not occur evenly at the entire rib cage, but occurs most significantly at the precordial region that covers a forwardly facing base part of a garment with breast cups, such as a brassiere with breasts.
However, a conventional garment such as a brassiere that has a breast cups is configured such that a forwardly facing base part of a precordial region is constituted of a non-elastic material (a material having a small or substantially no elastic function), and a rearwardly facing base part of a back region is constituted of an elastic material (a material having a large elastic function). This means that the non-elastic and elastic functions of the forwardly and rearwardly facing base parts of the conventional garment such as a brassiere that has breast cups are not suitable for causing the breast cups to agree with the movement of the breasts moving under the influence of a physical change in chest circumference accompanied by breathing movement, by a movement of the skeletal muscles of the chest region accompanied by daily movement of the upper limbs, and by gravity. For this reason, the conventional garment such as a brassiere that has breast cups has a problem that the breast cups cannot agree with the movement of the breasts accompanied by breathing movement, by daily movement of the upper limbs, by gravity and the like.
An object of the present invention is to provide a garment with breast cups, such as a brassiere, which can cause the breast cups to agree with the movement of the breasts accompanied by a change in chest circumference occurring during breathing movement, by movement of the skeletal muscles including pectoral major muscle of the chest region that occurs during daily movement of the upper limbs, and by gravity.
A garment with breast cups of the present invention, such as a brassiere, is a garment with breast cups which is constituted of breast cups, a forwardly facing base part and rearwardly facing base parts, wherein, for the purpose of providing a function of causing the breast cups to agree with the movement of breasts, an elastic function of the forwardly facing base part is superior to an elastic function of the rearwardly facing base parts.
The garment with breast cups is preferably configured such that the garment with breast cups is provided with a breast support between the breast cups and the forwardly facing base part, that the garment with breast cups is provided with suspender straps, that the breast cups are connected to the forwardly facing base part, and the forwardly facing base part is connected to the rearwardly facing base parts, or that each of the rearwardly facing base parts is directly coupled to a part of an external section of each of the breast cups and a part of an external section of the breast support, and that an elastic function of the suspender straps is inferior to the elastic function of the rearwardly facing base part.
According to the garment with breast cups of the present invention, such as a brassiere, the breast cups are caused to agree with the movement of the breasts which is caused under the influence of a change in chest circumference during breathing movement, movement of the skeletal muscles including pectoral major muscle of the chest region that occurs during daily movement of the upper limbs, and gravity, whereby the load generated by a breathing function and a movement function when the garment is worn can be reduced, and effects of expressing a natural movement of the breasts can be obtained without causing the garment to inhibit the breathing movement or daily movements of the upper limbs, such inhibition being caused because the conventional garment with breast cups, such as a brassiere, lacks the function of causing the breast cups to agree with the movement of the breasts.
The present invention is based on a configuration in which the elastic function of the forwardly facing base part is superior to the elastic function of the rearwardly facing base parts, the forwardly facing base part and the rearwardly facing base parts configuring a garment having breast cups, such as a brassiere.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
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The hooks 4 are provided at a position where the sum of the length of the forwardly facing base part 1 and the length of the rearwardly facing base part 2 when the garment is not worn (no loads applied) is equal to the minimum chest circumference value when a wearer wears the garment and exhales in a horizontal sectional direction.
Also, the elastic function in the horizontal direction of the forwardly facing base part 1 desirably generates stretching force, at which the wearer does not feel overloaded at the maximum chest circumference value that is obtained when the wearer inhales.
When the wearer attaches the breast supports 6 to the underbust position, it is preferred that the entire length of the suspender straps 5 be set to the minimum distance that does not affect the stretchability of the forwardly facing base part 1 in the vertical section, without raising the position of attachment of the rearwardly facing base parts 2. Furthermore, it is further preferred that the elastic function of the forwardly facing base part 1 in the vertical direction generate stretching force at which the wearer does not feel overloaded when the shoulder positions are raised by elevation of the upper limbs of the wearer. In this manner, changes in chest circumference in the horizontal direction, which are caused by breathing movement of the rib cage, can be handled by the elastic function of the forwardly facing base part 1 in the horizontal direction, and movement in the vertical direction that is accompanied by the daily movement of the upper limb and gravity can be handled by the elastic function of the forwardly facing base part 1 in the vertical direction, thus it is possible to easily obtain an adequate function of causing the breast cups 3 to agree with the movement of the breasts accompanied by a change in chest circumference occurring during breathing movement, by daily movement of the upper limbs, by gravity and the like.
The loads generated by the breathing behavior and the movement function when the garment is worn can be reduced by causing the breast cups to agree with the movement of the breasts and without causing the garment to inhibit the breathing movement or daily movement of the upper limbs. Specifically, a garment with breast cups, such as a brassiere, which prevents displacement of the breast cups, reduces discomfort when the garment is worn, and allows the wearer to express natural movement of the breasts, can be supplied, contributing to women's garment industry.
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