The present invention relates, in general, to clothing used by expectant mothers during their pregnancy. Specifically, the present invention relates to clothing that provides them with support that is light, matches the expectant mother's contour and alleviates common pregnancy discomforts.
Current maternity clothing such as pants, skirts, shorts, dresses, etc. have no built-in support. Expectant mothers who would like extra support during pregnancy have to purchase a separate maternity support belt which oftentimes tends to be heavy, uncomfortable and expensive. These belts are also made from thick, harsh fabrics that do not feel good against the body. While these belts can offer extra support during pregnancy, many women do not purchase them because they tend to be expensive, and are uncomfortable. They also tend to be hot and bulky under clothing. It is nearly impossible for one's clothing to look smooth and seamless when wearing one of these support belts. As such, there is a need for a support apparatus that provides expectant mothers with extra support while pregnant.
Aspect(s) of embodiment(s) of the present invention contemplate the incorporation of a support feature into maternity clothing that would provide women extra support for their growing bellies during their pregnancies without requiring them to buy and wear a separate, bulky, and expensive belt. The object of aspects of embodiments of the present invention is to combine the functionality of the additional maternity support through an adjustable belt, with a “bottom” or an article of clothing such as a pair of pants. Combining a support apparatus that provides belly support under the pregnant belly into an article of clothing, enables an expectant mother to receive some extra support to help prevent against common pregnancy aliments while not wearing an extra, bulky belt on top of her clothing. In addition, the expectant mother will save money that normally would have been spent on an extra maternity belt. Aspect(s) of embodiment(s) of the present invention provide a much more seamless and hidden maternity support feature for pregnant women clothes, allowing the expectant mother to maintain a sense of style and fashion. The extra support feature, as contemplated, could be adjusted under the wearer's pregnant belly, by wearing the article of clothing and pulling the support as tight as deemed necessary during that stage of the wearer's pregnancy. Because the belt can be pulled as loose or as tight as the wearer wants it to be under her belly, it allows the belt to continue to fit as the woman's belly grows during pregnancy.
An aspect of an embodiment of the present invention contemplates a clothing support apparatus which includes a top section, a middle section, below and connected to the top section, where the middle section includes left and right wings, each wing respectively extending from left and right sides of the middle section. Clothing support apparatus 100 also includes a lower section, below and connected to the middle section, where the lower section separates into two leg holes, to become a bottom such as a pair of pants.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the top section may cover an area from the user's/expectant mother's chest to halfway through the user's/expectant mother's belly area. This is to ensure that the garment stays up over the pregnant belly.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the left wing of the middle section may extend from a position of the middle section behind the user's left hipbone while the right wing of the middle section may extend from a position of the middle section behind the user's right hipbone.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the middle section may cover the lower half of a user's pregnant belly and an area slightly below the user's waist.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the lower section may include one or more pockets.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the left wing may extend from a point a few inches behind the user's left hipbone and towards the user's back. In other aspects, the wings may extend from different positions.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the right wing may extend from a point a few inches measured from the user's right hipbone and towards the user's back. In other aspects, the wings may extend from different positions.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the left and right wings each may have a part or one component of an attachment component. In one aspect, the attachment component may be a hook and loop where the left wing may include the loop component of the hook and loop and where the right wing may include the hook component of the hook and loop and vice versa.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, each of the left and right wings extend at a length sufficient to reach beyond a front midpoint of the user's pregnant belly. When the left and right wing are connected under the wearer's pregnant belly using the attachment components, they will provide support under the pregnant belly.
In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, each of the top and middle sections may be made of non-rigid, stretch material which enables the invention to be worn through the mother's pregnancy as the material expands with additional growth of the expectant mother's belly and, in some instances, her body. The top section, which extends over the wearer's pregnant belly, helps to hold the entire garment up, so that it does not fall off the wearer.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
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Extending from two positions along middle section 104 are left wing 106A and right wing 106B. Wings 106A and 106B may, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, be made of stretchable material which enable the wings to be stretched around the expectant mother's waist and under her pregnant belly to provide support. Because the wing material is stretchable, it allows the garment to grow with the pregnant mother. As the pregnant woman's belly grows, the support belt will continue to fit under the belly because it is made from stretchable material. This support feature may be made from comfortable, wicking fabric and soft hook and loop. The wings may be made of stretchy, breathable fabric and have parts of a hook and loop attachment mechanism 110 on both—the hook on one side and the loop on the other. Wings 106A and 106B can be attached together by the hook and loop on the bottom half of the pregnant belly, and adjusted based on how tight the user wants the belt to be, depending on how much support the woman would like under her belly.
Middle section 104 may be connected to lower section 108. Lower section 108 will separate into two leg holes and become a “bottom” such as a pair of pants. Attaching this bottom section—which could be a pair of pants—to the middle section and wings, offers pregnant women the ability to purchase an article of clothing with a belt specifically designed to support a growing pregnant belly built in. This design does not currently exist.
The different sections of clothing support apparatus 100 may be connected as discussed above by way of stitching or other ways of attaching clothing sections together as known in the art.
In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, wings 106A and 106B of clothing support apparatus 100 may each be a piece of fabric that is sewn, at or beginning at a connection point, (104A for left wing 106A or 104B for right wing 106B) with a seam on both sides of the rear of the article of clothing. In an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, when the article of clothing, as contemplated, is in use, either or both connection points 104A and 104B may be located or start approximately from a position or a certain distance measured from the expectant mother's hipbone towards her back. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, this distance may be 4 inches toward the back from either hipbone. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, connection points 104A and 104B may be located or may start at a point further back instead of at the expectant mother's hipbones. This configuration provides the extra support the expectant mother needs, while also allowing the article of clothing to reach its desired functionality of offering support.
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In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, attachment mechanism 110 may be hook and loop. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, each of wings 106A and 106B may have a length of 8-10 inches of hook and loop on both sides in the front, with the loop on one side, and the corresponding hook on the other side. This feature of the support apparatus enables the wearer to pull the support apparatus as tight as she may like under the pregnant belly and fasten it with the hook and loop attachment mechanism to get extra support and to ensure that clothing support apparatus 100 fits her unique pregnant body. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, wings 106A and 106B may be 4 inches wide. Clothing support apparatus 100 may also be configured to be thick enough to both stay fastened in place and provide support under the pregnant belly.
In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, wing 106A comprises of a part of attachment mechanism 110, part 110A at its end while wing 106B also comprises of a part of attachment mechanism 110, part 110B at its end. Both 110A and 110B may be complimentary parts of attachment mechanism 110 which when brought in contact with one another, secure wings 106A and 106B together. In one aspect, where attachment mechanism 110 is a hook and loop, part 110A may be the hook (not shown) while part 110B may be the loop.
Clothing support apparatus 100 is a unique piece which is different from what is currently on the market. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, wings 106A and 106B may be adjustable as a result of their stretchy material and closure. When pulled under the belly, wings 106A and 106B can offer extra support to the expectant mother to help protect against many common discomforts of pregnancy. The stretchy material allows the wearer to adjust the support during her pregnancy, and also ensures that the belt will continue to fit as the wearer's pregnancy progresses and her belly grows.
Because clothing support apparatus 100 is part of the article of clothing by combining the belt with the bottom portion, it is more seamless for the wearer rather than wearing an extra maternity support belt. It is not easily seen under clothing, and it is not bulky and uncomfortable like existing support belts. Clothing support apparatus 100 works in conjunction with the article of clothing to offer more stylish, extra support for the wearer.
Clothing support apparatus 100 distinguishes itself as an article of outer clothing in that it is not an undergarment or stand-alone support belt. Clothing support apparatus 100 presents a built-in adjustable supportive belt which includes left wing 106A and right wing 106B on either side of middle section 104 of apparatus 100. Wings 106A and 106B may, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, be attached (by sewing) to the back of the garment and can be wrapped around to the front of the garment.
The support aspects of clothing support apparatus 100 is truly integrated into the clothing by wings 106A and 106B which are sewn into section 104. Section 104 is connected to lower section 108 (e.t. a pair of pants.) This eliminates the need for a bulky additional support belt, if the user needs light to medium support belly support during pregnancy. When wings 106A and 106B are attached together by attachment mechanism 110A and 110B in the front of the garment, it provides light-to-medium support that can be adjusted to fit comfortably through the entire duration of pregnancy, because of the elastic fabric of wings 106A and 106B and attachment mechanism 110A and 110B closure of the wings which allows the expectant mother to adjust how tightly the wings close around her belly.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of, and is related to Applicant's provisional patent application, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/259,050 titled “CLOTHING SUPPORT APPARATUS” filed Nov. 23, 2015, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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