This invention was not federally sponsored.
This invention generally relates to a nursing garment and more specifically to a Multi-layered Nursing Bra for comfortable and discrete breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding of a baby by a nursing woman has important benefits including nutrition, immunity to illnesses and psychological factors such as mother/baby bonding. Additional benefits of breastfeeding include (for the baby): breastmilk is easier for baby to digest and is “made to order” (breastmilk composition changes as baby ages and even throughout the day to meet growing baby's needs exactly), associated with increased IQ, decreased risk of obesity, decreased risk of childhood illness and cancers (asthma, diabetes, heart disease, ear infections), decreased risk of SIDS, and increased bonding between mother and baby.
Proper support for mother and baby is necessary to ensure a successful breastfeeding relationship. Some common factors leading to early ending of breastfeeding include lack of support (by family, lactation consultants, or medical providers), latching issues (resulting in poor weight gain or destruction of mother's breast tissue further leading to pain and infection), difficulty establishing and maintaining a healthy breastmilk supply, and mother returning to work with minimal workplace support or provision for pumping of breastmilk. Without proper support, breastfeeding attempts are often unsuccessful in the long-term, leading to the breastfeeding relationship ending earlier than is decided by the mother-baby dyad.
Risks of not breastfeeding include (for the mother): increased risk of obesity, increased risk of blood pressure instability, return of menstrual cycle possibly leading to closely spaced pregnancy and lack of conservation of nutrients, increased rate of postpartum depression, increased sleep disturbances, increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer, increased risk of cardiovascular disease, increased risk of type 2 diabetes, increased risk of Rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis. Additional negative effects of unsuccessful breastfeeding are: working mothers missing more work days due to increase in baby being sick, increased cost due to purchase of formula, and increase in health expenses due to decreased health.
These benefits and risks are well documented in scientific theory and literature. Thus, it is highly desirable to provide inventions that make it easier and more comfortable for a woman to breastfeed.
Many nursing garments are known in the prior art. However, the conventional problems with these garments are, when breastfeeding, the nursing women typically expose their breasts, which may make them uncomfortable if located in a public or crowded area.
In addition, the prior art nursing garments are difficult to wear or secure when worn. Further, opening or closing the breast cups of the nursing garments and other factors can be difficult, and a nursing woman is physically restricted in her ability to manage these factors while securing and maintaining the breast cups in place. Finally, the hooks or clasps for opening or closing are complex that opening and closing cups can be very difficult.
Further, in case of multi-layered or even a single layer of nursing garment, the cups and borders may fray or unravel in repeated wearing and laundering, thereby making it desirable to have a single nursing garment that does not have to be changed frequently.
Conventional solutions for covering exposed areas of the nursing women have several limitations and are often bulky, uncomfortable, unsafe, or difficult to handle.
In some conventional solutions, large towels or small sheets are used, which are bulky and typically made of heavy, non-breathable material. These are often too warm to wear, increasing the body temperature of the nursing women and the baby, resulting in difficult or uncomfortable breastfeeding. In addition, these “covers” need to be secured; otherwise a breastfeeding woman runs the risk over having her “cover” fall off.
Thus, there has existed a long-felt need for a multi-layered nursing garment made from a plurality of individual fabric layers which can all be made from the same fabric or which can be made from different but compatible fabrics. The ideal nursing garment should allow for the opening and closing the breast cups with additional options including soft fabric, suppleness, the ability to provide support and control, and with total elimination of edge stitching and/or the use of narrow bordering materials. A long-felt need has also existed for a nursing garment that will allow a woman to both breastfeed and/or pump either alternately or simultaneously from different breasts, without the woman having the change her clothes.
Therefore, the present invention aims by providing a nursing bra or other nursing garment with two breast cups of multilayer fabric, each of which can be opened for breastfeeding or pumping the milk from breasts with ease of opening or closing breast cups separately. The invention further provides a clasp mechanism having separate attachment points, so a nursing woman can peel off one or more layers of the nursing garments as per her convenience. The invention also has a number of embodiments, including those where the clasp device is single and capable of accepting hooks from two or more layers, the use of two clasps where an outer layer hooks to one and an inner layer hooks to the second, the use of multiple clasps on different parts of the invention, and the use of multiple clips where one clip removably attached to the other.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a multi-layered nursing garment, so that a nursing woman can peel off at least one layer for breastfeeding or pumping milk from the breasts.
Further, it is another object to provide a nursing garment that can help in selective breastfeeding such as opening one side of a breast cup at one time without removing the whole garment.
It is a primary object of the invention to provide a multi-layer nursing garment that allows a breastfeeding woman to both breastfeed and pump milk from either breast simultaneously using the same garment.
According to one aspect of the invention, a multi-layered nursing garment includes a breast support having a pair of breast cups, shoulder straps and a chest band that wraps around the torso provides breast cups that include at least two different layers; an inner layer and an outer layer are made of same or different fabric materials, which can be removably attached to the shoulder straps or bra cups of the nursing garment.
According to another aspect of the invention, each layer is attached on the shoulder straps by a clasp, hook and/or clip arrangement, which are at least partially detachable from the shoulder straps.
According to another aspect of the invention, clasps are configured with the shoulder straps for attaching the inner layer, each clasp includes a hook for attaching at least one layer.
According to another aspect of the invention, a first clip is configured for attaching the inner layer.
According to another aspect of the invention, a woman can “peel off” layers of her bra.
According to another aspect of the invention, the outer layer is opened or closed by the first clip.
According to another aspect of the invention, each layer is separately opened or closed to permit breastfeeding.
According to another aspect of the invention, the inner layer includes a slit which permits breastfeeding or pumping the milk from the breast.
According to another aspect of the invention, a single clasp has the ability to accept a removable attachment from both inner layer and outer layer.
According to another aspect of the invention, a single clasp has the ability to accept a second clasp, such that the combination of clasps can accept a removable attachment from both inner layer and outer layer.
According to other aspect of the invention, a multi-layered nursing garment consisting of breasts support having a pair of breast cups, shoulder straps and a chest band, said breast cups include an inner layer and an outer layer; a clasp is configured with the shoulder straps for attaching the inner layer, said clasp including a hook; a first clip is configured for attaching the outer layer with the hook arranged on the clasp of the shoulder straps, wherein, at least one layer of the breast cups is opened for breastfeeding or pumping the milk from the breast, and, at least one layer of the breast cups is opened to allow for the pumping of breast milk.
According to another aspect of the invention, a removable outer layer snaps or otherwise is removably attached to an inner layer.
According to another aspect of the invention, a removable outer layer and a removable inner layer are both snapped or otherwise removably attached to the bra cup or to the shoulder strap.
According to another aspect of the invention, a multi-layered nursing garment includes breasts support having a pair of breast cups, shoulder straps and a chest band. Further, said breast cups include three layers, an inner layer, a middle layer and an outer layer where clasps are configured on the shoulder straps for attaching the inner layer. A first clip is configured for attaching the middle layer with a hook arranged on a first clasp of the shoulder straps and a second clip is configured for attaching the outer layer with the hook arranged on a second clasp of the shoulder straps. Further, a slit is formed on the middle layer for breastfeeding or pumping the milk from the breast.
According to another aspect of the invention, a multi-layered nursing garment includes breasts support having a pair of breast cups, shoulder straps and a chest band. Further, said breast cups include three layers, an inner layer, alternatively referred to as a “nursing sling”, a middle layer and an outer layer where clasps are configured on the shoulder straps for attaching the inner layer. A first clip is configured for attaching the middle layer with a hook arranged on a first clasp of the shoulder straps and a second clip is configured for attaching the outer layer with the hook arranged on a second clasp of the shoulder straps. Further, a slit is formed on the middle layer for breastfeeding or pumping the milk from the breast. The nursing sling can be either “one half” or a full nursing sling.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto. The features listed herein and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
It should be understood the while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims we regard as our invention.
This application will be described with reference to the following drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
The term “clasped” is defined as connected or attached or closed, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically. The term “unclasped” is defined as detached or opened. The term “clasp” refers generally to a device on the bra shoulder strap or bra cup that can receive a hook, button, or other means of removable attachment from the inner or outer layer. The term “nursing” is defined as breastfeeding. The terms “a” and “an” are defined as one or more unless this disclosure explicitly requires otherwise. The terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has” and “having”), “include” (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”) and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are open-ended linking verbs.
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
With reference to the figures, numerical designation has been given for each element to facilitate the reader's understanding of the present invention, and particularly with reference to the embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the figures; various preferred embodiments of the present invention are set forth below. The enclosed description and drawings are merely illustrative of preferred embodiments and represent several different ways of configuring the present invention. Although specific components, materials, configurations and uses of the present invention are illustrated and set forth in this disclosure, it should be understood that a number of variations to the components and to the configuration of those components described herein and in the accompanying figures can be made without changing the scope and function of the invention set forth herein.
It should be understood that while some of the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof. It should be particularly noted that a wide variety of electronic transmission abilities and receiving devices are contemplated.
It should be noted that the invention works equally well if the distances are measured with sensor 6 being further away from, or closer to either the sensor on the shoulder strap 3A or the actual chip 5.
A further embodiment calls for the clip to be made of two transmitting portions, where once the clip is opened to pull down a cup, the chip 5 recognizes that the cup has been pulled down for breastfeeding, and will begin to record the time. It is also contemplated that clips may be preferably magnetic and made of stainless steel, and it is also contemplated that any and, optionally, all electronic components can be coated with a plastic coat to enhance the machine washability of the nursing garment.
At this point, it should be understood that the electronic sensing and communicating arrangement described above can be used in a nursing bra having a wide range of configurations. For instance, below are described various different nursing garments having inner and outer cup layers which are attached to a shoulder strap, similar to that shown in at least
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In one embodiment, as illustrated in
In one embodiment, the breast cup 102 is partially detachable from the shoulder strap 104 by opening the layers 121 and 122 of the breast cups 102. In one preferred embodiment, a nursing woman can “peel off” layers of a bra as per her convenience.
In an exemplary embodiment, the layers 121 and 122 their attaching mechanism is illustrated for a breast cup as shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a multi-layered nursing garment 100 may comprise two or more different layers specifically for the breast cups 102. In another preferred embodiment, the inner layer may be attached to the shoulder strap by the clasp 106 as shown in
As shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the nursing garment 100 may comprise of more than two layers for example three different layers, where the innermost layer may or may not be a nursing sling—either half or full. In another preferred embodiment, as shown in
In an alternate embodiment, the inner layer 121 is attached to the shoulder strap 110. Further, the hook 108 on the clasp 106 is configured to attach the outer layer 122 layer by the first clip 114 and the second clip 116 is configured to attach the middle layer 123 with the hook 108 on another clasp 106, where the middle layer 123 or the outer layer 122 is opened or closed by means of first clip 114 and second clip 116 attached to the respective layer. Further, as described above, the middle layer 123 includes the slit 120 for pumping milk from the breast.
A further embodiment provides a nursing garment with an outer layer and an inner layer, where the inner layer sits over a nursing sling, either half or full. In this embodiment, inner layer 123 can be attached to the shoulder strap 110, to the bra cup, or to clasp 106. Further, the hook 108 on the clasp 106 is configured to attach the outer layer 122 layer by the first clip 114 and the second clip 116 is configured to attach the inner layer 123 with the hook 108 on another clasp 106, or onto the same clasp, where the inner layer 123 and the outer layer 122 can be opened or closed by means of first clip 114 and second clip 116 attached to the respective layer. Further, as described above, the middle layer 123 includes the slit 120 for pumping milk from the breast.
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Further in-line with the disclosure set forth above, the multi-layered nursing garment may include an electronic sensor on the breast cups 102 to indicate the status of a breast in the pair of breast cups and a computing device to record the sensor data indicative of whether the breast cup is open or closed. Further, the computing device records the sensor data, the sensor data is indicative amount of time each breast cup is open, thus start counting as breastfeeding time. For example, an electronic sensor (not shown in the figures) could measure the amount of time a woman breastfed or pumped milk from one breast or the other, and could also keep track of the amount of time that had elapsed between breastfeeding events.
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In another preferred embodiment, the nursing garment 100 may comprise of more than two layers for example three different layers, where the innermost layer may or may not be a nursing sling—either half or full. In another preferred embodiment, as shown in
In an alternate embodiment, the inner layer 121 is attached to the shoulder strap 110. Further, the hook 108 on the clasp 106 is configured to attach the outer layer 122 layer by the first clip 114 and the second clip 116 is configured to attach the middle layer 123 with the hook 108 on another clasp 106, where the middle layer 123 or the outer layer 122 is opened or closed by means of first clip 114 and second clip 116 attached to the respective layer. Further, as described above, the middle layer 123 includes the slit 120 for pumping milk from the breast.
A further embodiment provides a nursing garment with an outer layer, an inner layer, where the inner layer sits over a nursing sling, either half or full. In this embodiment, inner layer 123 can be attached to the shoulder strap 110, to the bra cup, or to clasp 106. Further, the hook 108 on the clasp 106 is configured to attach the outer layer 122 layer by the first clip 114 and the second clip 116 is configured to attach the inner layer 123 with the hook 108 on another clasp 106, or onto the same clasp, where the inner layer 123 and the outer layer 122 can be opened or closed by means of first clip 114 and second clip 116 attached to the respective layer. Further, as described above, the middle layer 123 includes the slit 120 for pumping milk from the breast.
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The nuances of the shape of the first clip are particularly important. The first clip has a first clip rim 124, that is thicker than the first clip body 130. This provides not only a stronger exterior, but also a useful grip for a woman trying to attach or detach the first clip from the bra. The first clip is attached to the inner layer through the first clip attachment slot 131. The first clip has a first clip upper slot 125 that removably snaps over a clasp in the shoulder strap of the bra. This attaches and detaches the inner layer from the bra. The first clip tapered bar 126 provides the “snap” function. It is thinner at the tip than it is at the base, making it easier to attach and detach. The first clip tapered bar 126 is tapered back from both the front and back of the first clip. The first clip also has a first clip hook, upon which another clip attached to an outer layer of the bra can removably attach. This allows a user to selectively pull back the outer layer to allow for breastfeeding or milk pumping through the opening in the inner layer. The first clip hook has a first clip hook base 128 and a first clip hook arm 129, which is significantly thinner than the first clip hook base 128, again, allowing for a smooth and easy attachment/detachment of the outer layer from the first clip. Behind the first clip hook is a first clip lower cavity 127, which in this embodiment is semi-circular in shape.
Further, the multi-layered nursing garment may include an electronic sensor on the breast cups 102 to indicate the status of a breast in the pair of breast cups and a computing device to record the sensor data indicative of whether the breast cup is open or closed. Further, the computing device records the sensor data, the sensor data is indicative amount of time each breast cup is open, thus start counting as breastfeeding time. For example, an electronic sensor (not shown in the figures) could measure the amount of time a woman breastfed or pumped milk from one breast or the other, and could also keep track of the amount of time that had elapsed between breastfeeding events.
As illustrated in
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Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that various different connection arrangements can be employed to enable the nursing bra of the invention to be efficiently, selectively reconfigured for use in a variety of ways by a nursing mother. Certainly, the invention sets forth various clip or other connection arrangements for enabling the simultaneous or individually attachment or detachment of inner and outer layers of either bra cup to supporting structure such as shoulder straps. In addition, the nursing bra can optionally include electronic sensory structure for monitoring and communication purposes.
Certain features of the embodiments of the claimed subject matter have been illustrated as described herein; however, many modifications, substitutions, changes and equivalents will now occur to those skilled in the art. Additionally, while several functional blocks and relations between them have been described in detail, it is contemplated by those of skill in the art that several of the operations may be performed without the use of the others, or additional functions or relationships between functions may be established and still be in accordance with the claimed subject matter. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the embodiments of the claimed subject matter.
This application is a continuation of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 16/356,600, entitled “Multi-Layer Nursing Garment”, filed on Mar. 18, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,757,984, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 15/694,995, entitled Multi-layer Nursing Garment, filed on Sep. 4, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,231,491, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/383,457, entitled “Nursing Garment”, filed on Sep. 4, 2016, all of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties and for all purposes.
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