The invention pertains to upholstery techniques to create convex curves. More particularly, the invention pertains to upholstery techniques for upholstering the bust line of mannequins with a convex curve.
The use of mannequins resembling the human form, or part of the human form, are common in retail locations, particularly those displaying clothes or accessories. Traditionally, these mannequins have been formed out of fiberglass, but could also be formed of plastic, plaster, wood or a combination thereof. There are some mannequins that are upholstered with fabric to create an alternative or more elegant look. When upholstering female form mannequins, it is challenging to create an upholstered bust with a realistic sunken bust line between the female breasts. Often times, upholstered mannequins omit a central bust line and treat the breasts as a solid horizontal unit. Alternatively, only subtle indents between the breasts are created. Such designs can be satisfactory for displaying certain clothing or accessories. However, in certain applications, for example displaying lingerie, a more realistic upholstered mannequin is preferred to create an appealing and realistic look.
One upholstery technique to create a sunken breast is shown in
Although this bust line is in an improvement over previous methods, the bust line is not a smooth curve and typically includes a jagged transition shown in
The invention pertains to a shaping device for creating a central bust line on a mannequin having a base form and an upholstery cover. The shaping device includes an elongate shaping body configured to be coupled to the upholstery covering along the central bust line and at least one anchor for coupling the shaping body to the base form The shaping body is designed such that when coupled to the base form, one edge of the shaping body generally conforms to the shape of the central bust line of the base form.
In a further aspect of the invention, the shaping body is curved to conform with the curve of the central bust line of the base form.
In a further aspect of the invention, the shaping body has a first body member and a second body member joined by a fold therebetween. The first body member is coupled to a first side of a central bust line seam of the upholstery covering and the second body member is coupled to a second side of the central bust line seam of the upholstery covering. The fold conforms to the shape of the central bust line of said base form.
In a further aspect of the invention, the curve of the central bust line of the base form is convex.
In a further aspect of the invention, the first body member and the second body member of the shaping body include a series of slits opposite said fold to allow the shaping device to curve to generally conform to the shape of the central bust line of the base form.
In a further aspect of the invention, the at least one anchor is a string coupled to said shaping device and fed through a hole in said base form and is fixed to said base form.
In a further aspect of the invention, the shaping device includes two anchors.
In a further aspect of the invention, the two anchors are positioned at opposite ends along the length of the shaping body.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
The shaping body 114 is shown in isolation in
In use, a first side 124 of the shaping body 114 is placed along one side of the central bust line seam 116 while the second side 122 is placed along the opposing side of central bust line seam 116. The shaping body is equipped with a plurality of slits shown as 128 which allows the shaping body to be formed into a curved shape. The slits allow flexibility for the shaping body 114 to be curved to match the convex curve of the central bust line of the hard form of the mannequin 110. Once in its curved position, the shaping body 114 is coupled to the bust line seam 116 by any suitable method. However in the preferred embodiment a seam shown as 130 in
There are several ways in which the shaping body 114 can be coupled to the mannequin form 110, however in the preferred embodiment string anchors 132 and 134 are used. There are many ways in which the string anchors can be coupled to the shaping body that would be known to a person skilled in the art. However, in the preferred embodiment shown, the string anchors 132 and 134 are coupled to the shaping body 114 by creating a loop located in the middle of the string and feeding the loop through one of the holes, 136 and 138 respectively, from the inside of the folded shaping body to the outside of the shaping body. The ends of each string anchor are then fed through a slit 128 (for simplicity, only one of the slits is shown as an example of the many slits by reference character 128) and secured by being directed through the loop and pulled tight. Each anchor includes two string ends which need to be secured through the loop. In the preferred embodiment show in the figures, one string end is positioned through a slit in the first side 124 of the shaping body while the second end is positioned through a slit in the second side 122 of the shaping body. This helps keep the shaping body centered when coupling the shaping body and upholstery to the mannequin form 110.
Once coupled to the shaping body, these string anchors 132 and 134 are then fed through channels 140 and 142 in the mannequin form 110. In a preferred embodiment, the channels are made by drilling holes through the mannequin. The anchors are tensioned such that the bottom edge 118 of the shaping body 114 lays flat against the bust line of the mannequin form 110. The anchors are then secured to the back of the mannequin form using staples 146 and 148 as shown in
Once the shaping body 114 has been secured into place, the upholstery 112 can be wrapped around the hard form of the mannequin. In doing so, the first side 124 and second side 122 of the shaping body 114 are spread apart and lie flat against opposing sides of the central bust line of the hard form of the mannequin 110, The mannequin can then be upholstered as known to a person skilled in the art.
The shaping body 114 is preferably dye cut from belting material or any other material with suitable or similar stiffness. The shape of the blank form for the dye cut is shown in
It should be noted that although the shaping body of the preferred embodiment includes slits 128 to allow the shaping body to curve to fit the shape of the mannequin 110 at the bust line, other techniques could be used to create a curved shaping body. For example the blank could be designed such that when folded in half the shaping body is already curved to match the bust line curve of the mannequin 110.
Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the appended claims.