The present invention relates generally to a pin assembly attachment member with a versatile method of use for support and/or enhancement of apparel. Apparel, such as shoulder strap tops and/or dresses, and others the like, or strapless garments, such as strapless dresses and tops, which are garments that stay put around the upper body without shoulder straps or other visible means of support. More specifically, the invention pertains to a pin assembly attachment member for apparel including a solid body including at least one aperture for receiving a formed adjustment loop of straps or apparel, and/or an attachment hook, and comprises of an attachment pin having a distal end for puncturing the fabric of apparel for removably engaging with apparel or combination of a garment and/or a bra or other lingerie. The pin assembly attachment member can be part of a bra strap assembly. Bra strap assembly including a strap, an adjustment member and a pair of unitary strap attachment members carried by ends of the strap. The attachment members incorporate a unique combination of an aperture to receive at least one of the first end or the second end of the strap and/or an attachment hook integrally provided as a portion of each respective strap attachment member, and an attachment pin subassembly for facilitating releasable attachment of the strap attachment member to a garment or combination of a garment and a bra or other lingerie.
Fashion has many facets including apparel and accessories. Apparel encompasses a wide berth of styles, including formal wear, evening wear, dress wear, casual wear, sports attire, and the like. Styles have different designs for men, women, and children. The broad range of garments enables individuals to personalize their appearance. Accessories expand the offerings for an individual to distinguish their look.
The present invention is particularly well-suited for use with women's wear. Women's wear includes a number of different garment form factors including swimwear, lingerie, evening wear, dress wear, casual wear, sports attire, formal wear, brassieres, and the like. Interchangeable and/or convertible garments are known to include a removable strap having a hook for removably attaching the strap to the garment. The interchangeable and/or convertible garments are known to include a loop manufactured of fabric, roping, ribbon, threading, and the like for receiving the hook. The straps typically included with such garments are generally made of materials specifically suited to match that particular garment. These attachment hooks have somewhat limited utility; that is, such conventional hooks are designed to attach a single interchangeable and/or convertible garment, which is required to include a loop for receiving the hook.
While donning a strapless garment, a wearer may desire to wear a bra underneath the garment. When an individual elects to wear a bra underneath a strapless garment, the bra is preferably also strapless. Oftentimes, bras are worn unsupported on the wearing party in order to maintain the strapless appearance of the cover garment.
Some women are uncomfortable wearing strapless garments, fearing the risk of the garment inadvertently sliding downward. All too often, the top of a strapless garment slides down due to lack of support, requiring the wearer to constantly pull the top of the garment upwards. If the top of a garment slides too far down; the garment may unexpectedly expose a woman's breast, causing great embarrassment.
Well-endowed women, in particular, we typically more comfortable wearing a bra that has adequate support for their busts. However, they often avoid wearing strapless bras since they do not furnish the support provided by straps.
Some garments are only provided in a strapless configuration. This tends to deter women from purchasing the particular style of the garment, based upon the concerns presented above.
When a woman wears an outer garment in combination with an undergarment, such as a bra, it is common to wear either both garments in a strapless configuration or, at least, the undergarment in a strapless configuration. This presents a more desirable appearance by minimizing the visibility of an undergarment.
Accordingly, there is a long-felt, as-of-yet unmet, need for an accessory capable of supporting an upper edge of a strapless garment while simultaneously supporting a strapless undergarment such as a bra. It would be highly desirable to provide such an accessory that also has an aesthetically-pleasing decorative look that enables the wearer to personalize her ensemble.
The present invention provides a releasably attachable bra strap assembly including a strap having a pair of strap attachment members carried by opposite strap ends. The strap attachment members comprise a combination of an attachment hook and an attachment pin for releasable engagement with a garment or a combination of a garment and an underlying bra.
In a first implementation, a detachable bra strap assembly is provided, comprising:
a strap having a first end and a second end;
a pair of strap attachment members secured to the respective first and second strap ends, each strap attachment member comprising:
In another aspect, the detachable bra strap assembly further comprises a strap adjustment member, enabling a wearer to adjust a length of the strap.
In another aspect, the attachment pin subassembly further comprises an attachment pin pivotally attached to the attachment surface of the strap attachment member body by an attachment pin hinge, and a pin latch for releasably securing the attachment pin in a closed position.
In another aspect, the attachment pin subassembly may be oriented either a parallel or a perpendicular relation to a longitudinal axis of the strap.
In another aspect, the strap may be fabricated of a clear or transparent material. The material is generally clear, transparent, or tinted or clear translucent plastic.
In another aspect, the strap may be fabricated of a decorative material. The decorative material may, for example, be a metallic chain; a woven cording; a metallic cording; a ribbon; a lace, leather, roping, denim or other fabric strip, and the like; or any combination thereof. The base strap material may be ornamentally enhanced with the inclusion of jewels, stones, beading, embroidery, and the like; or any combination thereof.
In another aspect, the strap further comprises a decorative medallion integrated therein.
In another aspect, the exposed surface of the strap attachment member is solid, providing a barrier for the attachment pin subassembly.
In another aspect, the attachment pin subassembly further comprises a pin latch; the pin latch being provided to ensure the attachment pin remains secured while the garment is worn.
A first application of the present invention utilizes a detachable bra strap assembly, for supporting an upper edge of a strapless garment, utilizing a method comprising steps of:
providing a detachable bra strap assembly, comprising: a strap having a first end and
a second end;
a pair of strap attachment members attached to the respective first and second strap ends, each strap attachment member including:
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of attaching a bra to the strap attachment members.
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of attaching a bra to the strap attachment members using the attachment hook.
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of attaching a bra to the strap attachment members using the attachment hook and securing the strap attachment members to a front, upper edge of a upper body garment using the attachment pin subassembly.
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of arranging the detachable bra strap assembly in a parallel, over the shoulder configuration.
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of arranging the detachable bra strap assembly in a halter strap configuration.
In another aspect, the method further comprises a step of arranging the detachable bra strap assembly in a cross strap configuration.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which follow.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
Generally, the present invention provides a releasably attachable bra strap assembly including a strap and a pair of strap attachment members carried by respective opposite strap ends. The strap attachment members preferably incorporate a combination of an attachment hook and an attachment pin subassembly for releasable engagement with a strapless garment or a combination of a strapless garment and an underlying bra.
Referring initially to
The detachable bra strap assembly 100 may have a pair of strap attachment members 130 secured at opposite ends of strap length 110. Each strap attachment member 130 includes a strap attachment member body 132, wherein the strap attachment member body 132 is preferably fabricated of a sheet of metal, plastic or other rigid material, in the form of a unitary planar plate. The strap attachment member body 132 can be formed using a molding process, a casting process, a stamping process, a machining process or any other forming process. In the exemplary implementation, the strap attachment member body 132 is provided having a generally planar rectangular shape, optionally having commonly known latching mechanism, including a rotational latch as illustrated. It is noted that the attachment pin subassembly 140 is perpendicular to the general longitudinal axis formed by the bra strap 110. However, the attachment pin subassembly may be provided parallel to the general longitudinal axis of the bra strap 110, without departing from the intended scope of the invention. Any tension applied, by the bra strap 110 onto the pin, is distributed across the pin-to-fabric interface.
An attachment pin subassembly 140 is assembled to the attachment surface 136 of the strap attachment member body 132. The first exemplary implementation orients the attachment pin subassembly 140 parallel to the attachment hook 150 created by the elongated slot 152. The exemplary attachment pin subassembly 140 includes an attachment pin 142 rotationally, or rotatably, attached to the strap attachment member body 132 via attachment pin hinge 144. A pin latch 146 is located to selectively receive and retain the attachment pin 142 therein when the attachment pin 142 is placed into a closed and secured configuration, as best illustrated in
attaching, to the upper edge of the strapless garment, at least one of the attachment hook to a loop carried by a garment, the loop being located proximate an upper edge of the garment, and the attachment pin to an interior surface of the upper edge of the strapless garment.
A first strap attachment member 130 is carried by a strap fixed end attachment loop 111 formed at a strap fixed end 116 of the bra strap 110. An end of the bra strap 110 is threaded through the strap attachment member aperture 134 of the first strap attachment member 130, and subsequently looped back to a section of the bra strap 110 and attached thereto, forming the strap fixed end attachment loop 111. A second strap attachment member 130 is carried by a loop 113 formed by a first adjustable strap segment 112 and a second adjustable strap length 114 defining a strap adjustment end 118 of the bra strap 110. The loop 113 formed by the first adjustable strap length 112 and the second adjustable strap length 114 is threaded through the strap attachment member aperture 134 of the second strap attachment member 130. The strap adjustment end 118 of the bra strap 110 is configured by passing, or inserting, it through a strap adjustment member 120, and subsequently through the strap attachment member aperture 134 of the second strap attachment member 130, thereby creating the first adjustable strap portion, or length 112 therebetween. The strap adjustment end 118 is then extended toward the strap adjustment member 120 so as to define the second adjustable strap portion, or length 114 therebetween. The end of the bra strap 110 is attached to the strap adjustment member 120 by a strap adjustment end attachment loop 115.
Applications of the detachable bra strap assembly 100 will be further described hereinbelow.
Referring now particularly to
The exemplary implementation is additionally enhanced by integrating a decorative medallion 260 with the bra strap 210. The decorative medallion 260 is included in the aforementioned group of adorning or aesthetically pleasing items. The decorative medallion 260 may take the form of, for example, any solid or peripheral geometric configuration. Again, the decorative medallion 260 may take on any geometric shape, a freeform shape, and the like. The decorative medallion 260 may, in addition to being formed into a geometric shape, be shaped, and incorporate printing representing a likeness of a character, an individual, a phrase, an object, and the like.
Each strap attachment member 230 includes a strap attachment member body 232, wherein the strap attachment member body 232 is preferably of a generally triangular shape having rounded corners. The strap attachment member body 232 is preferably symmetric, having a corner oriented at a top and a lower peripheral side horizontally disposed and located at a bottom thereof. The strap attachment member body 232 has, on opposite faces thereof, an attachment surface 236 and a respective exposed surface 238. A strap attachment member assembly aperture 234 is provided extending completely through the strap attachment member body 232, with the strap attachment member assembly aperture 234 preferably having a circular geometry and located proximate an upper edge of the strap attachment member body 232. The strap attachment member assembly aperture 234 is sized and shaped to receive and reliably retain therethrough a strap fixed end attachment loop 211, wherein the strap fixed end attachment loop 211 may comprise any loop configuration. A hook forming body cutout in the form of an elongated slot 252 is provided generally parallel to, and proximate to, a lower edge of the strap attachment member body 232. The elongated slot 252 begins at one peripheral side edge of the strap attachment member body 232, and continues in a direction toward, but terminating short of, an opposite peripheral side edge of strap attachment member body 232, so as to create an attachment hook 250 proximate to the lower edge of the strap attachment member body 232. The elongated slot 252 also extends completely through the strap attachment member body 232.
An attachment pin subassembly 240 is assembled to the attachment surface 236 of the strap attachment member body 232. This second exemplary implementation orients the attachment pin subassembly 240 perpendicular to the attachment hook 250 created by the hook forming body cutout 252, which is also parallel to the general longitudinal axis of the bra strap 210. The attachment pin subassembly 240 is shown in a closed position in
The dual attachment configuration, comprising the attachment pin subassembly 240 and the attachment hook 250, enables the wearer to utilize the detachable bra strap assembly 200 in a variety of applications. The applications of the detachable bra strap assembly 100, 200 can be considered in two functions: (1) the attachment to the garment and (2) the configuration of the strap portion 110, 210 of the detachable bra strap assembly 100, 200.
Significantly, the strap attachment member 230 can be selectively attached to an upper edge 310 of a strapless upper body garment 300 using either the attachment pin subassembly 240 or the attachment hook 250. The strapless upper body garment 300 is fabricated having a garment upper liner element 312 located upon an inner portion of the strapless upper body garment 300, proximate to the garment upper edge 310. Referring now particularly to
The strap attachment member 230 can be attached to a garment, such as a bra 400, using a combination of the attachment hook 250 and a support loop 420, as presented in the exemplary illustration of
The combination of the attachment pin subassembly 240 and the attachment hook 250 enables the strap attachment member 230 to attach to a pair of garments as illustrated in
The above described variations for attaching the detachable bra strap assembly 100, 200 to one or a pair of garments. A second consideration is the configuration for wearing the detachable bra strap assembly 100, 200. Several exemplary configurations are presented in
In a parallel, over the shoulder configuration 202, a pair of detachable bra strap assemblies 200 is worn, being placed over a shoulder 502 of the individual 500, as illustrated in
In a halter strap configuration 204, the detachable bra strap assembly 200 is worn, being placed about a neck 504 of the individual 500, as illustrated in
A tube top 520 adorns an individual 500 in
Bathing attire 530 adorns an individual 500 in
In any configuration, the individual can adjust an overall length of each detachable bra strap assembly 100, detachable bra strap assembly 200 using the strap adjustment member 120, strap adjustment member 220 respectively. In the exemplary embodiment, the strap adjustment member 220 is a lobster claw styled clip, which engages along any length of an adjustable strap segment 214. The adjustment is accomplished in accordance with the style of adjusting mechanism utilized by the manufacturer. It is understood that the strap adjustment member 120, 220 can be of any form factor known by those skilled in the art, while taking considerations to the material selected for the bra strap 110, 210.
Garments may include straps where the individual may desire to modify the intended configuration of the garment by either removing the straps, or folding and inserting the straps within the upper section. The individual would then attach the detachable bra strap assembly 100, 200 as described above to ornate the garment.
Alternatively, the bra strap 110, bra strap 210 can be fabricated of any material including a metallic chain; a woven cording; a metallic cording; a ribbon; a lace, leather, roping, denim or other fabric strips, and the like; or any combination thereof. The base strap material bra strap 110, 210 can be enhanced with the inclusion of jewels, stones, beading, embroidery, and the like; or any combination thereof.
Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This United States National Stage Non-Provisional Patent Application claims the benefit of International Application No. PCT/US2011/051780, filed on 15 Sep. 2011, which in turn claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/403,698, filed on 20 Sep. 2010.
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