Information
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Patent Grant
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6234867
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Patent Number
6,234,867
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 13, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 22, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 450 1
- 450 31
- 450 32
- 450 38
- 450 53
- 002 267
- 002 268
- 002 455
- 002 456
- 623 7
- 623 8
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mastectomy bra is constructed with a built-in prosthetic device and includes at least one bra outer portion within which a breast-shaped prosthetic device of varying weight and composition is permanently adjusted. The single bra cup includes an outer fabric layer fully enclosing and supporting the prosthetic device, and the outer fabric layer includes a breast contoured portion and a body facing portion. The prosthetic device is formed in a natural shape of a woman's breast. The device is also constructed of a non-permeable, soft flexible outer shell layer within which is disposed the fluid-like material. An optional valve may be included for adding or removing fluid material from the bra cup for aesthetic adjustment of its size.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to mastectomy bras. More particularly, the invention relates to fashionable garments, including bras, dresses, bathing suits, nightgowns, etc., which include one or more built-in and non-removable prosthetic devices forming a bra cup in various shapes and sizes, complementing the size and shapes of a mastectomy patient's surgical area, and/or remaining breast portions.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various breast prosthesis are known for use by mastectomy patients. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,195,639 discloses an external breast prosthesis comprising a thin plastic shell of elastomeric material. The external breast prosthesis is contoured to conform to the configuration of the breast of a mastectomy patient and includes a rear peripheral edge for attachment by adhesive to the chest wall of the patient. Adhesive attached mastectomy devices are known to cause irritation to the surgical area of the woman's body to which it is applied. Also known is an artificial breast form, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,635, including contoured, molded breast shape layers that can be sculptured by a user to create a cosmetically acceptable appearance, i.e., fit. Use of such form, however, limits the type of garment which may be worn therewith. Further known is U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,606, which discloses a breast prosthesis comprising an underwire adapted to retain the breast prosthesis, which prosthesis may be removably attached to an unmodified bra. There are particular problems known to those skilled in the art associated with the use of bra-removable mastectomy problems.
Also known are garments constructed for use by mastectomy patients. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,621, discloses an artificial breast or mastectomy prosthesis and nightgown incorporating same. The prosthesis is constructed as a lightweight substantially breast shaped pad having hook-type fastening means at a plurality of locations about the pad which are fastenable to mating pile attachments means on the inside of a bosom area of a nightgown and readily removable therefrom. As does the '621 patented prosthesis, the '621 patented prosthetic device is constructed to be removed from the garment for storage and maintenance.
Also known is U.S. Pat. No. 4,187,855 which discloses a garment for use after breast surgery. The garment may be described as a prosthesis or bra-type garment for use after breast surgery. The garment includes enlarged arm openings and an elongated bodice portion to fit beyond the wearer's waist and assist in holding the garment in place. The breast substitute is provided in a form of a swimsuit insert, conventional padded bra of other similar device filled with a conventional padding material and attached to the garment.
Also known is U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,278 which discloses an adjustable inner breast cup insert assembly for a women's swimsuit or garment such as a leotard, dancewear, etc. The inner breast cup insert assembly comprises two breast cups connected at midsection, where each contains a vertical and side extension with fastening material such as hooks or loop-type fasteners. The fastening material of the inner breast cup assembly is connected to the fastening material of the swimsuit of garment and provides a proper fit, choice of size, proper support, comfort, shape and desired look for a particular wearer.
Also known is U.S. Pat. No. 4,699,144, which discloses a mastectomy garment including an underbra, a prosthetic breast pad and an outer bra. The underbra has a supporting cup for a normal breast and a substantially flat band portion to fit to the chest of the removed breast, enabling a firm, flat-fitting garment over the remaining chest surface of the removed breast. The prosthesis or false breast is removably adhered to the outer surface of the flat binding portion.
Because of the mental and physical shock associated with breast cancer and mastectomy procedures, it is usually a trying experience for the recovering woman to feel comfortable in prosthetic type bras and clothing available on the market today, some of which are described above. More particularly, prosthetic bras and garments for mastectomy patients available in today's market are limited and rarely provide a women in need of same with the comfort and confidence needed or desired for social interaction when dressed for the world. For that matter, most prosthesis are pre-molded, mass produced for the standard figure, not machine washable, uncomfortable, expensive and most of all, less than esthetically pleasing.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Hence, it is an object of this invention to provide a line of fashionable garments for use by mastectomy patients which overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide varied designs of articles of clothing, or lines of clothing which include a specialized bra cup including functioning portions which provide a mastectomy patient wearer with smooth and natural looking body line, and such that her prosthetic chest portion built into the garment has the apparent ability to flow with the other natural portions of her bosom.
And in accordance with the principles of the invention, a line of fashionable garments is provided which comprise a natural-looking and shaped prosthetic breast device permanently inserted in the garment to replace one or both breasts removed, with or without post surgery reconstruction. The garments include various shaped and sized breast cups comprising prosthesis which are permanently affixed to the garment to enable the wearer to merely dress with the garment without having to go through a process of inserting a prosthesis, affixing the prosthesis, adjusting the prosthesis, etc., normally associated with conventional prosthetic devices and garments therefor.
The bra cups, and garments comprising same, preferably comprise low maintenance outer materials, e.g., cotton, and the prosthetic device itself constructed with a semipermeable enclosure material which is not effected by conventional environmental conditions, i.e., cleaning with laundry detergents.
Applicant's invention uses combinations of particular features including a permanently adjusted liquid or filler based prosthetic bra cup, the bra cup constructed to be manufactured in garments which may be worn, washed and stored, as would be a conventional non-prosthetic bra. Prices for garments manufactured in accordance with the principles of this invention, e.g., bras, bathing suits, may fluctuate in accordance with the diversity of the line of garments, and quantity. Because of its built-in placement within the garment in which it is disposed, the bra cup portion of the garment will not cause irritation, shifting or uncomfortability. All of the inventive garments are meant to be manufactured in many styles and cup sizes to provide the woman in need with a variety of fashionable items suiting her taste in clothes.
The bra portion of any of the particular garments envisioned by the inventive concept disclosed herein includes one or both cups filled and permanently filled with a liquid or semi-liquid material, e.g., water, gel, silicone, a mixture of same, a mixture of water, silicone or gel with an additional structural matrix (in the case of larger breast sizes) and permanently sealed in an outer shell. The back of the outer shell may be encased in a comfortable fabric and disposed against the chest without adhesive or fasteners. The garments include, but are not limited to night gowns, bathing suits, evening wear, sweater, athletic wear, bras, etc., the bras including various styles such as underwire, bond style, strapless bras, brazalettes, bustiers, one piece undergarments, etc. meant to be constructed
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the system, apparatus and method of this invention are described in detail herein with reference to the following drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of one embodiment of a bra cup which may be comprise a portion of garments of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic representation of a bra constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 3
is a schematic representation of a bra constructed for use with full-bodied women in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic representation of a regular underwire bra constructed with the a back hooking mechanism in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 5
is a schematic representation of a regular underwire bra constructed with a front hooking mechanism in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B and
6
C are schematic representations of a strapless, long-lined bra with boning, a strapped linguine bra and a strapless bra, respectively, each constructed for use with full-bodied women in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 7A
is a schematic representation of a coscelette constructed for use with full-bodied women in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 7B
is a schematic representation of a one piece brasellette, with short leg garters, constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are schematic representations of a long-line briefer, garter type bra with adjustable straps, and short-leg long-line briefer, without garters and including a cotton-lined panty panel, respectively, each constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are schematic representations of a regular bra, with band bottom and adjustable straps, and a long-line, front hook bra with adjustable straps, respectively, each constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are schematic representations of a strapless, short leg briefer bra, including a cotton-lined panty portion, and a long-line briefer pantyleg with lined panty panel and front cut fabric opening in the panty panel, respectively, each constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are schematic representations of a baby doll spaghetti strap bra insert, and long night gown bra insert, respectively, each constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIGS. 12A
,
12
B and
12
C, respectively, are schematic representation of a two-piece bathing suit, a full swimsuit, and back inner bra and hook portion of the
FIG. 12B
front portion, each constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIG. 13
is a schematic representation of an athletic bra constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention;
FIG. 14
is a schematic representation of a bra cup constructed in a distinct form from the embodiment of the bra cup depicted in
FIG. 1
herein;
FIG. 15
is a schematic representation of a bra cup constructed in a distinct form from the embodiment of the bra cup depicted in
FIG. 1
herein; and
FIG. 16
is a schematic representation of dancewear constructed in accordance with a bra cup of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Although the subject invention has been described above, and will be described in detail below with respect to preferred embodiments, it will be readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains that changes and modifications may be made to the inventive bra cup and garments comprising same without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject invention, limited only as interpreted by the scope of the appended claims.
A line of fashionable garments is provided which comprises a natural-looking and naturally shaped prosthetic bra cup or breast device, fixedly disposed within each garment. The bra cup is, constructed in accordance with the inventive concept taught herein. Inclusion of a bra cup as shown herein renders the garment constructed therewith capable of replacing the aesthetic presence and function of one or both breasts, some time after their required removal by surgery (with or without post surgery reconstruction). The garments are constructed to be “wash and wear.” In particular, the garments contemplated by the present invention include a front portion
12
composed of any fabric known to those skilled in the art which could render the herein described construction possible. For example, various textured and colored cottons, laces, satins, etc. Of course, though particular fabrics may require particular type garment protection. The filler may be added to reduce the amount of fluid necessary for the prosthetic device. For example, larger cup bra's such as C, D, E, F may require a lesser ratio of fluid-like material to filler. A fabric backing
22
, e.g., cotton, is permanently affixed to a back portion of seal
18
to complete the bra cup
10
. For that matter, the purpose of the fabric backing is for breathability in the portion contacting the user's chest, minimizing any discomfort during extended wear periods. Front and back portions may be composite parts or formed as one piece. In its composite form, the front and back may meet at or proximate strap
24
at upper portion of the prosthetic device (
18
and
20
), and the proximate bottom band
26
. Preferably, the strap
24
is connected to bra cup
10
via connector
28
.
The shape of prosthetic device (i.e., lining
18
and fluid-like material
20
) and fiber filling
16
may be varied in accordance with the shape of the woman choosing to wear a garment within which the bra cup
10
is incorporated. While the prosthetic device is flexible and therefore may not maintain its breast-like shape when not being worn in whatever garment it is incorporated (e.g., bra, formal wear, dance wear, bathing suit, nightgown, etc.), when worn and pressed against the users chest, it naturally takes the breast-like form. The ratio of fiber filler
16
to fluid-like material
20
may be used to vary the shape and substance of the complete bra cup
10
. For example, the ratio may be varied based upon the extent of the surgical procedure, that is, the surgical breast area to which the fabric backing
22
will come into contact during use. This is required where those utilizing the bra cup
10
may have had a reconstructive surgery, or partial mastectomy, and is able to provide for a significant tissue volume at and around the surgical area. Where adjustments to the size of the cup which stand outside those standards or specifications which could define a standard, a special embodiment may include a valve
15
(shown in the embodiments of
FIGS. 14 and 15
, but not explicitly shown in
FIG. 1
) for adding to or removing from the volume of inner material
20
.
The form of the embodiment of bra cup
10
of
FIG. 1
may be varied by excluding a fiber portion
16
with larger prosthetic device (material
20
enclosed with
18
). That is, portion
20
becomes a fiber material
20
′. Fiber material
20
′ may be varied to include a fluid like material throughout a fiber matrix. Where having an adjustably bra cup size would be useful, a form which includes a valve
28
. The valve is included to add and remove fluid- and/or gas-like material from the mass of material
20
. This provides a means for adjusting the prosthetic device weight, size, shape, firmness, texture etc. The liner
18
must be made of a non-permeable material to prevent, detergents, food materials, etc. from passing into the prosthetic device while wearing a garment fitted with same. The fluid-like material may be varied in volume at manufacture (and in some models, adjustable) to vary the weight and firmness of the device for a wearer physical characteristics.
The bra cup
10
of
FIG. 1
may be constructed for use in “regular bras”, or any other line of garments such as mentioned broadly above. Of course, bra cup
10
may be fitted for single, double, or partial mastectomy survivors.
FIG. 2
is a schematic representation of a bra
40
constructed in accordance with the principles of the bra cup
10
set forth above with respect to FIG.
1
. Bra
40
includes bra cup
10
connected by hooks
28
to strap
24
and wraparound support material
42
. A regular (Non-mastectomy) cup
52
is also shown, this bra designed for use by a woman who had her left breast removed or partially removed. Bra
40
closes in the back with clasp
48
and hook section
50
. The wrapping or holding ability of the bra
40
determines both its comfortability to the wearer, and its aesthetic and ability to flow with the other natural portions of the body.
FIG. 3
is a schematic representation of a bra
41
constructed for use with full-bodied women in accordance with the principles of this invention. The bra
41
includes a bra cup
10
as described above, bra backing
42
′, which may be “boned” or underwire supported, comprises an upper back portion
25
closing with detachable portions
49
,
51
.
FIG. 4
is a schematic representation of a regular underwire bra
40
′ constructed with the a back hooking mechanism (not shown in the figure) and a bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIG. 5
is a schematic representation of a regular underwire bra
40
″ constructed with the a front hooking mechanism
70
and a bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIG. 6A
shows a strapless, long-lined bra
50
, with boning
52
, waistband portion
54
and bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIG. 6B
shows an adjustable strap long line bra
50
(without boning), with elastic side panels
52
, elastic waistband portion
54
and bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIG. 6C
shows a strapless bra
56
with waistband portion
54
and bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention. This (and for that matter any bra or bra cup set forth herein) may be constructed with or without underwire.
FIG. 7A
is a schematic representation of a brasellette with boning or underwire
60
constructed for use with the bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles comprising bra cups
10
and
10
′ described above.
FIG. 7B
is a schematic representation of a one piece briefer
70
, with short leg garters
62
, and a bra cup portion
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are schematic representations of a long-line briefer
90
and garter type bra
80
with adjustable straps
26
′ and garters
62
; and short-leg long-line briefer
90
( without garters) and including a cotton-lined panty panel
92
, respectively, each also including a bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are schematic representations of a regular bra
100
, with band bottom
54
and adjustable straps
26
′; and a long-line, front hook bra
110
with adjustable straps
26
and front hook
114
, respectively, each including at least one bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are schematic representations of a strapless, short leg briefer bra
120
, including a cotton-lined panty portion
122
; and a long-line briefer pantyleg bra
130
with lined panty panel
132
and front cut fabric opening
134
in the panty panel, respectively, each including bra cups
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are schematic representations of a baby doll spaghetti strap bra insert
140
, and long night gown bra insert
150
, respectively, each including a bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention
FIGS.
12
A
1
and
12
A
2
comprise a schematic representation of a two-piece bathing suit
160
, comprising top and bottom portions
162
,
164
.
FIG. 12B
represents a full swimsuit
170
, and back inner bra (
FIG. 12C
) and hook portion
174
.
FIG. 13
is a sports bra
180
. Each of the garments of
FIGS. 12A-12C
, and the sports bra of
FIG. 13
includes bra cups
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention.
Each of the bra cups, or clothing apparel same disclosed herein, may be constructed with regular adjustable straps or stretch straps. Wider, padded straps should be made available for larger cup sizes.
FIG. 14
is a schematic representation of a bra cup
10
′ constructed in a form which is unique from the form of the embodiment of the bra cup depicted in
FIG. 1
herein. That is, bra cup
10
′ comprising a prosthetic device portion
21
for insertion into garments which allow use of a full prosthetic device. The portion
21
comprises a fluid-like filler material
20
, typically a liquid, gas, gel, etc. The bra cup may be attached via connector
28
to an upper strap
24
and to a lower strap or waist band
26
. Moreover, in a variation of the
FIG. 14
embodiment, a valve
15
may be included for use under conditions in which fluid material
20
may be required to be added or removed from the bra cup in order to adjust the aesthetic size and shape of same. For certain cup sizes, it may be effective to include a matrix of some type of honeycomb-like material within the fluid-filled portion
20
in order to manufacture the cup with less fluid, thereby lowering its weight while maintaining its flexible breast-like shape, in any of bra cups
10
.
10
′,
10
″, and other variations thereof. Moreover, the matrix or honeycomb-like filler should preferably perform a baffle-like function to avoid undamped fluid movement within filled portions
20
, rendering the prosthetic device more like a natural breast.
FIG. 15
is a schematic representation of a bra cup
10
″ constructed in a form which is unique from the form of the embodiment of the bra cups depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 14
herein. That is, bra cup
10
″ comprises a prosthetic device portion
23
for insertion into garments which allow use of a full prosthetic device. The portion
21
comprises a filler material
16
, typically any useable filler material known to those skilled in the art, e.g., cotton fiber, acrylic fiber, etc. The bra cup may be attached via connector
28
to an upper strap
24
and to a lower strap or waist band
26
.
FIG. 16
is a schematic representation of a dancewear garment
190
which includes a bra cup
10
constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
While the several embodiments depicted in the drawing figures and described hereinabove clearly describe the inventive concept of the present invention, they are set forth for exemplary purposes only. One skilled in the art will understand that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims set forth below.
Claims
- 1. A mastectomy bra constructed with a built-in prosthetic device, comprising at least one bra outer portion within which a breast-shaped prosthetic device of varying weight and composition is permanently positioned and sealed, wherein said at least one bra cup further comprises:an outer fabric layer fully enclosing and supporting said prosthetic device, said outer fabric layer including a breast contoured portion and a body facing portion; and said prosthetic device formed in a natural shape of a woman's breast and constructed of a non-permeable, soft flexible outer shell layer within which is disposed one of a fluid-like material, a gaseous material and a combination of fluid and gaseous materials surrounding a fiber matrix.
- 2. A bra cup for use in womens apparel constructed for women who have undergone mastectomy surgery said bra cup comprising:a finished front portion of the bra; a special lining; a filler material; said filler material being soft and washable and constructed of a hone comb-like matrix and surrounded by the special lining to form and maintain a breast-like shape; a prosthetic lining surrounding and hermetically sealing a fluid-like material, wherein said filler material fluid-like material and linings comprise a prosthetic device; and a fabric backing permanently affixed to the finished front portion with a strap at an upper portion of the prosthetic device, and a proximate bottom band.
- 3. The bra of claim 1, wherein said fluid-like material is one of silicone, water, air and gels, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein said fluid-like material is one of silicone, water, air and gels, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein said finished front portion comprises at least one of man-made and natural fiber fabric.
- 6. The bra cup of claim 3, wherein said front portion is one of a group consisting of colored cottons, laces and satins.
- 7. The bra of claim 3, wherein a filler is added to the breast to reduce the amount of fluid necessary to form the prosthetic device.
- 8. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein the shape of prosthetic device is varied in accordance with the shape of the user.
- 9. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein a ratio of filler to fluid-like material is varied to vary a matrix structure realized by inclusion of said filler with said fluid-like material.
- 10. The bra cup of claim 8, wherein a valve is included to facilitate addition and removal of fluid-like material from the prosthetic device.
- 11. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein the liners are made of a non-permeable material to prevent, detergents, food materials, etc., from having a deleterious effect upon the fiber and fluid-like material the lining surrounds.
- 12. The bra cup of claim 2, wherein bra cup is constructed into garments fitted for single, double, partial mastectomy survivors.
- 13. A garment including a built-in prosthetic bra cup, the prosthetic bra cup comprising:a finished front portion of the bra; a special lining forming a prosthetic device which is permanently affixed within the bra cup; a honeycomb-like matrix; said honeycomb-like matrix being soft and washable included within the special lining to provide a basic form of the prosthetic device, the prosthetic lining surrounding and hermetically sealing a fluid-like material distributed throughout said matrix; and a fabric backing permanently affixed to the finished front portion with a strap at an upper portion of the prosthetic device, and a proximate bottom band, wherein varying a ratio of matrix to fluid-like material varies the aesthetic look of said garment on a wearer.
- 14. The garment of claim 13 chosen from a group consisting of: a bathing suit, a night gown, evening wear, leisure wear and dance wear.
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