This invention relates to a strapless and backless brassiere and, more particularly, to a strapless and backless brassiere that lifts the breast, provides round shape to the brassiere, and minimizes the depth and number of creases on the brassiere when worn by a user.
Women in modern society are conditioned to wear a brassiere. The brassiere provides support, to lift, to flatter, to enhance and to shape. A woman's breast is a sign of femininity and a brassiere serves to not only accentuate that femininity, but also to protect and support it.
The brassiere has undergone an evolution from corset to bralettes to wired brassiere cups to backless, strapless brassieres. As brassiere designers have access to more modern manufacturing processes and fabrics, the brassieres available on the market today can serve women in a multitude of ways that were impossible before. For example, women wearing a backless dress or a halter-top will not want to wear a traditional brassiere. As a result, brassieres have been developed that are both backless and strapless. Backless, strapless bras are particularly gaining momentum as women seek a cleaner look to their outfits by not having brassiere straps on display. Such backless, strapless brassieres have used non-permanent adhesives, such as a disposable double-sided tape, to secure the brassiere to the user. The common adhesive used in backless, strapless bras is polyolefin gel and silicone adhesive, but these types of adhesives when used with conventional backless and strapless brassiere designs are insufficient to support the weight of a breast larger than a small D cup. Furthermore, known backless, strapless brassieres have relied on tabs that extend from the outer surface of the brassiere cups to secure the brassiere cups to the user's skin, and have provided very limited means for enhancing breast cleavage and breast push-up. Moreover, most of the conventional backless and strapless brassieres have an arc-shaped peripheral region that cannot be attached to different sections of the rim of a breast for best coverage without any crease or fold. Further, most of the conventional backless, strapless brassieres have two cup-shaped breast-boosting sections that are connected to each other. Further, some of the backless and strapless brassieres comprise two single cups or breast support structures to cover each of the breasts independently, but are not suitably designed to provide rounded shape to the breasts without any crease or fold.
It is apparent now that numerous innovations for a backless, strapless brassiere have been developed in the prior art that are adequate for various purposes. Furthermore, even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific purposes that they address, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as described here. Thus to overcome the shortcomings, the present invention intends to provide a backless, strapless brassiere to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The present invention discloses a strapless, backless brassiere that is suitable for lifting and holding breasts in position. Further, the design of the strapless, backless brassiere comprises two breast support structures, wherein each of the breast support structures comprises a plurality of tabs at the upper portion and a plurality of scallops at the bottom portion of the brassiere, so as to maintain a round breast shape, even on a larger cup size. The adhesive material allows the user to pull the tabs and scallops to adjust the shape of the brassiere while distributing the weight of the breast on the tabs and scallops. Further, circular cuts between the tabs allow the bra to maintain a round shape of the breast by minimizing the size and number of bra creases.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a strapless and backless brassiere, which comprises two breast support structures, wherein the breast support structures are made of stretchable medical adhesive tap; such as 3M brand Medical Tape 9907T, and are configured to be arranged to at least partially cover the breasts and create a round shape of the breasts of a user, wherein each of the breast support structures comprises an upper half portion and a lower half portion, whereby the upper half portion comprises at least a first tab, a second tab and a third tab, further a first cut joining the first tab with the second tab and a second cut joining the third tab with the second tab, further the lower half portion of the breast support structures comprises a plurality of scallops.
In view of the foregoing, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a strapless and backless brassiere that is designed to support larger breasts from United States sizes 36-38B up to and including 30-32I (United Kingdom sizes 36-38B up to and including 30-32G) cup size in position.
Another objective is to provide a strapless and backless brassiere that comprises a plurality of tabs at the upper portion.
Another objective is to provide a strapless and backless brassiere that comprises a plurality of scallops at the lower portion.
Yet another objective is to provide a strapless and backless brassiere that comprises an adhesive material that allows each tab to distribute the weight of the breast over a larger surface area.
Yet another objective is to provide circular cuts at the bottom of the tabs to eliminate the points that are formed when the tabs are brought together towards each other.
Yet another objective is to provide a strapless and backless brassiere that comprises a plurality of scallops to reduce the number and depth of creases formed on the brassiere.
Yet another objective is to provide a strapless and backless brassiere comprising a plurality of tabs at the upper half portion of the brassiere, thereby creating a round shape of the breasts.
Other objectives and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the features in accordance with embodiments of the invention. The summary is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the claims attached hereto.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various 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 “side,” “front,” “perspective,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
The present invention discloses a strapless, backless brassiere 100 that is referenced in
and in a desired position.
According to one aspect of the present invention a strapless and backless brassiere 100, two independent breast support structures (also referred to as stickers) 101 allow a user to wear one on each of her breasts. The breast support structures 101 are made of stretchable medical adhesive tape and are configured to be arranged to at least partially cover the breasts and create a round shape of the breasts of a user. Each of the breast support structures 101 comprises an upper half portion 108 and a lower half portion 110. The upper half portion 108 comprises at least a first tab 102a, a second tab 102b and a third tab 102c. A first cut 106a joins the first tab 102a with the second tab 102b and a second cut 106b joins the third tab 102c with the second tab 102b. The lower half portion 110 of the breast support structures 101 comprises a plurality of scallops 104a-f.
In another aspect, a method 200 of supporting breasts, the method 200 comprises a step 202 of holding a first breast support structure 101 made of stretchable tape having one side coated with adhesive, wherein each of the breast support structures 101 comprises an upper half portion 108 and a lower half portion 110, whereby the upper half portion 108 comprises at least a first tab 102a, a second tab 102b and a third tab 102c, further a first cut 106a joining the first tab 102a with the second tab 102b and a second cut 106b joining the third tab 102c with the second tab 102b, further the lower half portion 110 of each of the breast support structures 101 comprises a plurality of scallops 104a-f; a step 204 of adhering the lower half portion 110 of the breast support structure 101 to the lower part of the first breast; a step 206 of lifting up the second tab 102b of the upper half portion 108 of the breast support structure 101 over the first breast and adhering the second tab 102b to the upper central portion of the first breast to lift the breast up; a step 208 of lifting up the first tab 102a of the upper half portion 108 of the breast support structure 101 over the first breast and adhering the first tab 102a to the upper left portion of the first breast; a step 210 of lifting up the third tab 102c of the upper half portion 108 of the breast support structure 101 over the first breast and adhering the third tab 102c to the upper right portion of the first breast; and a step 212 of repeating the above steps 202-210 for supporting the second breast by a symmetrical second breast support structure 101, wherein the first cut 106a, the second cut 106b and the plurality of scallops 104a-f help to maintain a round shape of the brassiere 100 over the breasts while reducing the number and depth of brassiere creases 114 and pointed structures 112 formed around the breasts of the user, while the first tab 102a, the second tab 102b and the third tab 102c allow for the weight of each of the breasts to be shared by the tabs 102a-c adhered to the breast at different points, distributing the weight over a larger surface area.
In another aspect, the stretchable medical adhesive tape of the brassiere can lift and support weight up from United States sizes 36-38B up to and including 30-32I (United Kingdom sizes 36-38B up to and including 30-32G) cup size breast.
In another aspect, the lower half portion 110 of the breast support structures 101 comprises at least three scallops 104a-f, although any number of scallops can be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
In another aspect, the first cut 106a and the second cut 106b are circular in shape, although any shape of the cuts meant to solve the desired purpose can be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
In another aspect, the first tab 102a and the third tab 102c pull the sides of the breast inward to create a round shape of the breasts.
In another aspect, the first tab 102a, the second tab 102b and the third tab 102c allow for the weight of the breast to be shared by the tabs 102a-c adhered to the breast at different points, distributing the weight of the breast over a larger surface area.
In another aspect, the brassiere 100 of the present invention comprises two two-dimensional stickers 101 comprising at least three tabs 102a-c at the upper portion 108 and at least three scallops 104a-f at the bottom portion 110, so that each of the two-dimensional stickers 101 transforms into a three-dimensional shape on the breast of the user, so as to maintain a round breast shape, even on a larger cup size.
In another aspect, it is safe to wear the brassiere 100 of the present invention for 8 hours on all cup sizes including sizes larger than a D cup, while other brands and products strongly warn against use for sizes larger than a D cup.
An embodiment of the brassiere 100 of the present invention is referenced in
However, examples of two types of conventional, prior art breast lift products 300 and 400 are shown in the
An exemplary embodiment of the brassiere 100 of the present invention is referenced in
Another exemplary embodiment of the brassiere 100 of the present invention as referenced in
Another exemplary embodiment of the brassiere 100 of the present invention as referenced in
Another exemplary embodiment of the brassiere 100 of the present invention as referenced in
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred 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 equivalence.
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