This invention relates to undergarments for use in active environments, where the wearer of such an undergarment is engaged in an activity incorporating accelerating movements. In some preferred embodiments, these undergarments may be sports bras constructed from a stiffened or reinforced material and may include decoupled, damping cups for supporting breast tissue, and a fastening system incorporated into a reinforced underband that allows the wearer to more easily wear and remove the undergarment without compromising underband support.
Typical sports bras are designed to restrict the movement of breast tissue related to high-impact exercise by uniformly compressing the breast tissue to the wearer's chest. While the uniform compression effected by a typical sports bra may provide acceptable movement management of the breast tissue, this compression can also be extremely uncomfortable for the wearer because it does not effectively distribute the pressure around the wearer's torso. This discomfort is typically experienced by a wearer around their back and shoulders. The compression provided by a typical sports bra effectively compactsthe wearer's breast tissue to the wearer's chest, and does not allow for decoupled or dampened movement of the breast tissue that may be more comfortable for the wearer. By failing to provide dampened and decoupled movement, and failing to distribute pressure in more comfortable fashion, a typical sports bra does not effectively maximize the balance between maintaining the comfort of the wearer and managing movement of the wearer's breast tissue.
Furthermore, while typical sports bras constructed from stiffened or reinforced materials may provide adequate compression and support, they typically do not incorporate a fastening mechanism that can allow a wearer to easily put on or remove the bra. Even when a sports bra of this type incorporates a fastener, this type of bra does not open sufficiently when unfastened, to allow the user to easily put on or remove the bra.
There exists a need for an undergarment that provides dampened and decoupled management of the acceleration and movement of breast tissue during high-impact exercise, while distributing pressure in a way that is more comfortable for the wearer of the undergarment. There also exists a need for a reinforced undergarment made from stiffened material that incorporates a fastening system that opens in a way that allows the undergarment can be easily worn or removed by the wearer.
The present invention provides an undergarment that distributes pressure in a way that is comfortable for the wearer while also effectively managing and reducing movement and acceleration of the wearer's breast tissue through damping and decoupling structures. In some preferred embodiments, the undergarment comprises cups that provide damping support for the wearer's breast tissue while also allowing decoupled movement of each of the wearer's breasts.
The present invention also provides a fastening system for an undergarment with a reinforced underband that opens wide enough in the back thereby allowing a wearer to effectively and easily put on and remove the undergarment.
The accompanying drawings are fully incorporated in, and form part of, this specification, and illustrate embodiments of the invention that, together with the description, serve to explain principles of the invention:
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention is described in conjunction with these embodiments, it will be understood that the descriptions herein are not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Detailed description of components that are well known in the art may be omitted if that detailed description would confuse or obscure the description of the embodiments of the present invention.
Undergarment 100 is depicted with fastening system 103 engaged such that underband 105 is closed. In this engaged position, underband 105 provides compression and support for the wearer that relieves pressure from the shoulders and back. As will be described elsewhere, when fastening system 103 is not engaged, underband 105 is permitted to open widely and completely allow the wearer to easily put on or remove undergarment 100 because cross backstraps 107 are decoupled.
From the outside perspective, the front of undergarment 100 appears as single front panel 102. The inside perspective of the front of undergarment 100 reveals cups 104 which are integrated into decoupling panel 106. Decoupling panel 106 may be a different layer and may be a different material than that of front panel 102. As will be described elsewhere, cups 104 provide damping support and compression for the wearer of undergarment 100. Additionally, through integration with decoupling panel 106, cups 104 allow for decoupled movement of the wearer's breast tissue. This combination of compression, damping, and decoupling provides superior comfort and support for the wearer of undergarment 100.
The pressure distributing undergarment may be constructed from a variety of materials. In some embodiments, the undergarment may be constructed from neoprene, spandex, lycra, nylon, rayon, cotton, or combinations thereof.
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In some embodiments of the invention, specific panels, strips, straps, or portions that comprise the pressure-distributing undergarment may be reinforced or stiffened with additional layers of material. In certain embodiments the undergarment materials may be reinforced by bonding, fusing, or gluing together adhesive-backed fabrics to specific portions or locations in the undergarment. In other example embodiments the undergarment may be reinforced using other methods, for example, intarsia or traditional cut-and-sew techniques.
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As described above with respect to other embodiments of the pressure-distributing under garment, damping cups may be integrated into the pressure-distributing undergarment in a decoupled manner that allows the wearer's breasts to move independently from each other. This decoupled compression both provides support and comfort for the wearer of the pressure-distributing undergarment.
Although a number of example embodiments of the invention have been described, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments of the invention can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the inventive subject matter within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings, and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses and applications of the invention will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 120 as a continuation application of commonly-assigned and copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/708,648, filed Sep. 19, 2017, entitled “PRESSURE-DISTRIBUTING UNDERGARMENT WITH FASTENING SYSTEM.”
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