Shoulder strap for a brassiere

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634923
  • Patent Number
    6,634,923
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A brassiere shoulder strap is provided that is shaped so that it conforms to the shape of the shoulder of the wearer. By conforming to the shape of the shoulder, the strap provides and maintains a cushioning effect. The shoulder strap has a curvilinear shaped area that is wider than a conventional brassiere strap in order to increase the size of the load bearing region of the wearer's shoulder. This curvilinear shaped area has an outer cover that surrounds an interior hollow portion. This interior hollow portion is filled with a cushioning material. In a preferred embodiment, the cushioning material is a silicone gel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a shoulder strap. More particularly, the present invention relates to a shoulder strap for a brassiere. Still more particularly, the present invention relates to a shoulder strap that is ergonomically designed to conform, as desired, to the shoulder of the wearer to provide comfort and support.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A well known problem associated with brassiere shoulder straps is the discomfort caused by the strap on the shoulder of the wearer. Specifically, the brassiere shoulder strap may cause an indentation in, or irritation of, the skin of the shoulder. Numerous attempts have been made to relieve this discomfort. Some attempts have included the use of shoulder pads of cotton or foam rubber that are interposed between the strap and the wearer's shoulder or releasably attached to the strap. Such pads have proven to be bulky and unsightly, as well as inconvenient since they have a tendency to become disengaged from, or shift position on, the shoulder strap.




Some brassiere straps have attempted to incorporate a pad structure into the strap itself. Such brassiere straps have been somewhat successful in relieving discomfort. However, these straps also have inherent disadvantages. Often, these types of straps fail to maintain their aesthetic appearance after several machine washings. The pads lose their shape, become bulky, and also become discolored. More importantly, none of these types of straps provide the comfort of a shoulder strap that stretches longitudinally to move with, and conform to, the wearer.




Other attempts to relieve discomfort have included widening the brassiere strap in order to better distribute the weight in the shoulder area.




Other types of shoulder straps, i.e. on backpacks and golf bags, have attempted to use gel as a shock absorber. Again, such straps may be bulky and may not provide a smooth, attractive appearance.




Given the foregoing, there is a need for a brassiere shoulder strap that is flexible enough to initially be positioned to provide comfort to the anatomy of a person's shoulder, and move with, and conform to, the shoulder of the wearer, while maintaining its aesthetic appearance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a brassiere strap that has a shaped portion that conforms to the anatomy of the shoulder area of the wearer.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an ergonomically designed brassiere strap that hugs and cushions the shoulder area of the wearer.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide such a brassiere strap that alleviates discomfort and irritation of the shoulder area of the wearer.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a brassiere strap that has a non-bulky, aesthetic appearance.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a brassiere strap that is constructed to achieve a long wear life.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by a brassiere shoulder strap that is anatomically shaped so that it conforms to the shape of the shoulder of the wearer. By conforming to the shape of the shoulder, the strap of the present invention provides and maintains a cushioning effect. The shoulder strap contains a curvilinear shaped area that is wider than a conventional brassiere strap in order to increase the size of the load bearing region of the wearer's shoulder. In a preferred embodiment, the curvilinear shaped area of the strap is “S” shaped. This curvilinear shaped area includes an outer cover that surrounds an interior hollow portion. This interior hollow portion is filled with a cushioning material. In a preferred embodiment, the cushioning material is a silicone gel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a brassiere having a pair of the brassiere straps of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a magnified view of the curvilinear “S” shaped area of the brassiere strap shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an alternative embodiment of the brassiere strap shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the brassiere strap taken along measurement I of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a table which sets forth the measurements of the brassiere strap shown in FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings, and in particular,

FIG. 1

, there is provided a brassiere generally represented by reference numeral


10


. The brassiere


10


includes a pair of shoulder straps


15


and a pair of breast cups


25


. Each shoulder strap


15


has, as shown more clearly in

FIG. 2

, a curvilinear shaped area


20


.




As used herein the term “vertical” and “horizontal” are defined in reference to the orientation of brassiere


10


as it would be positioned on a wearer's body and, thus, shown in FIG.


1


. Thus, shoulder straps


15


extend substantially vertically from the back of brassiere


10


, then basically horizontally, and then basically vertically to breast cup


25


. Shaped area


20


basically lies horizontally in the plane defined by lines


4





4


in FIG.


1


.




The shaped area


20


deviates from the vertical plane created by a conventional brassiere strap. This deviation permits the shaped area


20


of the shoulder strap


15


to fit, as desired, in accordance with the contour or anatomy of a top of a shoulder of the wearer. Basically, shaped area


20


is curvilinear, more preferably it is in the form of an elongated “S”. However, for certain contoured shoulders, the shaped area


20


may be more of a defined “S”. It should be noted that although

FIG. 2

shows shaped area


20


with apex


190


of the curve directed away from the wearer, the apex of the curve may also be directed toward the wearer.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, shaped area


20


is preferably in the form of an elongated “S”. Also preferably, shaped area


20


has a first edge


200


positioned toward the back of the brassiere and a second edge


210


positioned toward the front of the brassiere are preferably squared off. Shaped area


20


of shoulder strap


15


includes an outer fabric cover


220


and a curvilinear central portion


290


. Outer cover


220


has a first cover end


230


and a second cover end


240


. First cover end


230


connects shaped area


20


to a portion of shoulder strap


15


that connects to the back of brassiere


10


(shown in FIG.


1


). Second cover end


240


connects shaped area


20


directly to breast cup


25


, or to a portion of shoulder strap


15


that leads to breast cup


25


(shown in FIG.


1


). In an alternative embodiment, first cover end


230


and second cover end


240


may be integrally formed with shoulder strap


15


(shown in FIG.


1


).




Outer fabric cover


220


may be made from a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, polyester, cotton, nylon, spandex, and any combinations of these materials. Preferably, outer fabric cover


220


is made of about 65% polyester and about 35% cotton. Also preferably, outer fabric cover


220


is stretchable.




Central portion


290


is preferably a hollow area


250


that provides a bladder. Central portion


290


is also preferably in the shape of an elongated “S” in which a second top edge


300


and a second bottom edge


310


are preferably squared off. Central portion


290


preferably has a greater width at its center than at its edges to accommodate placement of a cushioning material


280


and to increase the size of the load bearing area of the wearer's shoulder. Preferably, there is a space between central portion


290


and a lateral edge of outer cover


220


to allow shaped area


20


to conform more easily to the shoulder of the wearer. Central portion


290


is preferably formed from 100% polyurethane film.




Again referring to

FIG. 2

, shaped area


20


may have varying dimensions. In the present invention, the measurements are taken along the lines shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 5

is a table, which sets forth the ranges of the dimensions shown in FIG.


2


. The preferred length (A) of shaped area


20


from first end


230


to second end


240


ranges from about 9⅛ inches to about 9½ inches. The preferred maximum width (I) of shaped area


20


ranges from about 1⅜ inches to about 1½ inches. Preferably, the length (C) of first end


230


ranges from about {fraction (11/16)} inches to about {fraction (13/16)} inches. The length (D) of second end


240


ranges from about 1{fraction (11/32)} inches to about 1{fraction (15/32)} inches, while the width (E) of first end


230


and second end


240


ranges from about {fraction (21/32)} inches to about {fraction (23/32)} inches. The preferred length (B) of central portion


290


from second top edge


300


to second bottom edge


310


ranges from about 7{fraction (1/32)} inches to about 7{fraction (5/32)} inches. The preferred width (H) of central portion


290


ranges from about {fraction (12/16)} inches to about {fraction (14/16)} inches at its center portion, while the preferred width (F) of central portion


290


at its end portions ranges from about {fraction (4/16)} inches to about {fraction (6/16)} inches. The preferred distance (G) between central portion


290


and cover


220


ranges from about {fraction (7/32)} inches to about {fraction (9/32)} inches.




The preferred thickness of shaped area


20


ranges from about 0.16 inches to about 0.2 inches. The preferred weight of shaped area


20


ranges from about 9.8 grams to about 11.0 grams.




It should be understood that the widths and lengths set forth above may vary depending upon the embodiment utilized in the brassiere and the desired criteria for each group of potential customers.





FIG. 3

is an alternative embodiment of the brassiere strap shown in

FIG. 2

in which shaped area


20


is an elongated oval.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, outer cover


220


can be made of one, or more preferably, two pieces of material


260


,


270


that are sealed around the perimeter to encase central portion


290


. One side of one of the pieces of material


260


,


270


of cover


220


is a side surface of shoulder strap


15


(shown in

FIG. 1

) that contacts the skin of the wearer.




Again referring to

FIG. 4

, it may be seen that interior hollow portion


250


of central portion


290


is filled with cushioning material


280


. Cushioning material


280


must permit the deviation of central portion


290


without causing bulking of the shaped area


20


. To accomplish this, hollow area


250


may be only partially filled with cushioning material


280


. Preferably, cushioning material


280


consumes a volume of hollow portion


250


such that the weight of central portion


290


ranges from about 6.0 grams to about 7.0 grams.




Cushioning material


280


may be chosen from a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, particles, fluid, foam, and any combination of these materials. Preferably, cushioning material


280


is a fluid so that hollow portion


250


can be filled to almost complete volume. A preferred fluid is a gel. The preferred gel is a silicone gel. Thus, central portion


290


with cushioning material


280


therein is firm, but soft. Also, central portion


290


does not provide a bulky appearance. Thus, shoulder strap


15


(shown in

FIG. 1

) will not lift, curl, or bulk up. It should be understood that the cushioning material


280


must be of a material that will not degrade, in a short period of time, due to repeated machine washings.




In a preferred embodiment, cushioning material


280


is inserted into hollow portion


250


of central portion


290


through an opening in either second top edge


300


or second bottom edge


310


. Cushioning material


280


is inserted into hollow portion


250


until the desired weight and volume is reached. The opening is then sealed by molding. This molding process gives central portion


290


its shape. Each piece of material


260


,


270


of outer cover


220


is laminated, then ultrasonically sealed around central portion


290


. In an alternative, but less preferable, embodiment, central portion


290


is a bladder that is pre-filled with cushioning material


280


. Outer cover


220


is then sealed around central portion


290


.




The combination of a stretchable outer cover with a cushioning material in a bladder to form a shaped area within a brassiere strap provides a brassiere strap that is comfortable and flexible, while having a pleasing aesthetic appearance.




The present invention having been described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A shoulder strap for a brassiere comprising:a curvilinear shaped portion being positioned for resting on a shoulder of a wearer and anatomically conforming to said shoulder, said curvilinear shaped portion having a distended central portion and narrowed end portions, said distended central portion being laterally offset to deviate from a vertical plane of said shoulder strap.
  • 2. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion is a shape selected from the group consisting of “S” shape, “C” shape, sinusoid, and any combinations thereof.
  • 3. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said distended central portion is an “S” shape.
  • 4. The shoulder strap of claim 2, wherein said distended central portion is an “S” shape.
  • 5. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has an outer cover.
  • 6. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said narrowed end portions connect said curvilinear shaped portion to said shoulder strap.
  • 7. The shoulder strap of claim 5, wherein said outer cover is made of a material that is adapted to encase said curvilinear shaped portion.
  • 8. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a hollow area for placement of a pliable, shock-absorbing material.
  • 9. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said narrowed end portions are integrally formed with said shoulder strap.
  • 10. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a space between a lateral edge of said outer cover and said distended central portion to allow said curvilinear shaped portion to conform to a shoulder of a wearer.
  • 11. The shoulder strap of claim 5, wherein said outer cover is made of a stretchable material.
  • 12. The shoulder strap of claim 5, wherein said outer cover is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, cotton, nylon, spandex, and any combinations thereof.
  • 13. The shoulder strap of claim 5, wherein said outer cover is made of about 65 percent polyester and about 35 percent cotton.
  • 14. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said distended central portion is formed from a polyurethane film.
  • 15. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said pliable, shock-absorbing material is selected from a group of consisting of particles, fluid, foam, and any combinations thereof.
  • 16. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said pliable, shock-absorbing material is a gel.
  • 17. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said pliable, shock-absorbing material is a silicone gel.
  • 18. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a length from about 9⅛ inches to about 9½ inches between said narrowed end portions.
  • 19. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a width from about 1⅜ inches to about 1½ inches between an apex of said curvilinear shaped portion and said lateral edge of said outer cover.
  • 20. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said distended central portion has a length from about 7{fraction (1/32)} inches to about 7{fraction (5/32)} inches between a first end and a second end.
  • 21. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said distended central portion has a width from about {fraction (12/16)} inches to about {fraction (14/16)} inches.
  • 22. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a greater width at its diameter than at said narrowed end portions.
  • 23. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a thickness from about 0.16 inches to about 0.2 inches.
  • 24. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion has a weight from about 9.8 grams to about 11.0 grams.
  • 25. The shoulder strap of claim 1, wherein said distended central portion has a weight from about 6.0 grams to 7.0 grams.
  • 26. A shoulder strap for a brassiere comprising:a curvilinear shaped portion being Positioned for resting on and anatomically conforming to a shoulder, said curvilinear shaped portion providing an increased load bearing surface area on said shoulder, said load bearing area being defined by said curvilinear shaped portion, said curvilinear shaped portion having a distended central portion and narrowed end portions, said distended center portion being laterally offset to deviate from a vertical plane of said shoulder strap, said narrowed end portions connecting said curvilinear shaped portion to said shoulder strap, said curvilinear shaped portion having an outer cover made of a stretchable material that is adapted to encase said curvilinear shaped portion, said curvilinear shaped portion having a hollow area for placement of a gelatinous material.
  • 27. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said curvilinear shaped portion is an “S” shape.
  • 28. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said distended central portion is an “S” shape.
  • 29. The shoulder strap of claim 27, wherein said distended central portion is curved to form an “S” shape.
  • 30. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said narrowed end portions are integrally formed with the shoulder strap.
  • 31. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said outer cover is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, cotton, nylon, spandex, and any combinations thereof.
  • 32. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said distended central portion is formed from a polyurethane film.
  • 33. The shoulder strap of claim 26, wherein said gelatinous material is a silicone gel.
  • 34. A shoulder strap for a brassiere comprising:an “S” shaped portion being positioned for resting on and anatomically conforming to a shoulder, said “S” shaped portion providing an increased load bearing surface area on said shoulder, said load bearing area being defined by said “S” shaped portion, said “S” shaped portion having a distended central portion and narrowed end portions, said distended center portion being laterally offset to deviate from a vertical plane of said shoulder strap, said narrowed end portions connecting said “S,” shaped portion to said shoulder strap, said “S” shaped portion having an outer cover made of a stretchable material that is adapted to encase said “S” shaped portion, said “S” shaped portion having a hollow area for placement of a gelatinous, shock absorbing material.
  • 35. The shoulder strap of claim 34, wherein said narrowed end portions are integrally formed with the shoulder strap.
  • 36. The shoulder strap of claim 34, wherein said outer cover is made of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, cotton, nylon, spandex, and any combinations thereof.
  • 37. The shoulder strap of claim 34, wherein said distended central portion is formed from a polyurethane film.
  • 38. The shoulder strap of claim 34, wherein said gelatinous material is a silicone gel.
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