The invention of this application relates to the art of nursing bras and, more particularly, to a combination nursing bra and tank top which can be worn as an outer garment even though it provides the necessary breast support and allows for access to the breast for nursing a baby.
The present invention relates to an outer garment which has a built-in nursing bra that provides support for the breasts while allowing easy access for nursing. In this respect, Alberts 2,679,048; Williams 4,390,024; Kunstadter 4,878,879; Weber-Unger 5,624,296; and, Pearson 6,083,079 all show nursing bra designs which provide breast support for the nursing mother while allowing easy access to the breast for nursing which are hereby incorporated by reference as background material showing the same. Fildan D412,462 shows a clip design which can be used in connection with a nursing bra or other clothing article to selectively attach a flap to the article and is also incorporated by reference as background material for showing clips. Marino 3,176,692; Meyers 3,611,439; Friedman 4,564,015; Clark 4,648,404; Witchzak 5,461,725; Vera 6,282,719; and, Loussier D462,156 show different types of clothing articles which allow access to the breast for nursing and which are also incorporated by reference as background material.
The present invention is for an outer garment which can be worn by a nursing mother to provide breast support and which allows easy access to the breasts for nursing. It is, of course, well known that a bra can be modified to allow access to the breasts for nursing a baby. In this respect, this type of bra, namely, a nursing bra utilizes traditional materials and designs to support the breast, however, the bra further includes some form of selectively securing device to allow a portion of the bra to be moved away from the breast to provide access to the breast for nursing a baby. Some prior art nursing bras utilize an inner support layer which includes an inner cup frame that supports the breast wherein the cup frame further includes a small access hole for nursing a baby. An outer flap is utilized to selectively cover the access hole and to provide a place to position a nursing pad, however, the outer flap is not intended to provide support. This is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,679,048. Other nursing bras utilize an inner sling configuration which maintains the bra relative to the woman's chest while only providing minimal or no support for the breast of the nursing mother. In this particular design, the nursing bra further includes a selectively engageable flap which covers the openings in the sling and which provides the majority of the support for the breast. This is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,878,879. Even yet another design includes only an inner strap layer to hold the nursing bra relative to the women's shoulder wherein the flap provides all support for the breast and even helps position the bra. This is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,296. Furthermore, some nursing bra designs include a combination of these three support designs.
Outer garments or clothing articles have also been designed which provide easy access to the breasts of the nursing mother to allow the nursing mother to nurse her baby without removing the garment. This can be particularly helpful for nursing in public areas to allow the nursing mother to discretely nurse her baby. While these clothing articles allow access to the breasts, they rely on a nursing bra worn beneath the garment to provide breast support. As a result, the nursing mother must still manipulate two different articles, namely, the nursing bra and the outer garment, to nurse her baby.
In accordance with the present invention, provided is a tank top nursing bra combination for a nursing mother that provides breast support and which allows the nursing mother to easily and discretely breast feed her baby wherein the tank top can be worn in public without needing to be covered. In this respect, a tank top nursing bra in accordance with the present invention includes an inner frame for securing the tank top on the chest of the nursing mother and for properly positioning the tank top relative to the breasts of the nursing mother. The tank top nursing bra further includes a selectively engageable nursing flap secured to the inner frame which covers and supports the breast of the nursing mother and which can be easily moved from a closed support position to an access position for allowing the nursing mother to quickly and discretely nurse her baby. Furthermore, a tank top nursing bra in accordance with the present invention has the appearance of a traditional tank top which can be worn in public even though it provides breast support and breast access.
The tank top nursing bra in accordance with the present invention further includes an inner frame that utilizes a sling configuration that provides complete access to the mother's breasts for nursing her baby. Prior art cup frame designs, which merely include an access hole for the mother's nipple, fail to provide adequate access to the breast for manipulating the baby's mouth relative to the mother's nipple. Furthermore, the sling design in accordance with the present invention also prevents the baby's face from engaging the clothing article during nursing which can cause irritation.
The foregoing will in part be obvious and in part be pointed out more fully hereinafter in connection with a written description of preferred embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now in greater detail to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention,
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Nursing bra 10 utilizes flap 20 to support the breast wherein inner frame 12 includes a sling 54 having sling openings 50 and 52 which provide full access to the mother's breast for nursing her baby. The primary function of the sling is to position the nursing bra relative to the woman's breasts and to maintain this positioning. Inner frame 12 further includes an elastic waistband 56 which extends below the woman's breast and which provides a lower structural feature for the breast support of the nursing bra. In this respect, the bottom ends of the sling are attached to waistband 56. In addition, the bottom edge of flap 20 is also secured to waistband 56. Flap 20 is made from elastic material and can extend from the elastic waistband up to the shoulder straps of the nursing bra when in the closed position. Clips 35 and 45 retain the nursing flap sections 30 and 40 in the closed position, respectively, and are adjustable to provide adjustment for differently sized women. The elastic material in the nursing flap provides the support for the woman's breast and the flap also covers the openings in the inner sling.
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Inner frame structure 230 includes straps 232 and 234 which are both adjustable. The adjustability of the straps can be any conventional adjustment mechanism known in the art and can be either positioned on the front or the back of the shoulder straps. Inner frame structure 230 further includes sling 240 which is essentially M-shaped having a center leg 242 and outer legs 244 and 246 thereby forming openings 250 and 252. Outer leg 244 is connected to center leg 242 by sling top 260 which is connected to strap 232. Similarly, outer leg 246 is connected to center leg 242 at sling top 270 which is in turn attached to strap 234. Inner frame 230 further includes a chest band 280 which extends about the chest of the woman below the woman's breasts. Sling legs 242, 244 and 246 are attached to elastic band 280. Furthermore, straps 232 and 234 can also extend downwardly and connect with elastic band 280 to complete the inner frame structure. Essentially, the inner frame structure secures the clothing article on the woman in the proper position. Furthermore, it maintains the position of the clothing article relative to the woman's breasts and provides only minimal support.
Tank top nursing bra 210 further includes support flaps 290 and 292 that are joined to one another at the center of the garment thereby having a unified bottom edge 293 which is connected to elastic band 280. Support flaps 290 and 292, in connection with inner frame structure 230, provide the support for the woman's breast when in the closed position. Tank top 210 can further include an inner back panel extending between the straps and the elastic band which is also joined to flaps 290 and 292 thereby providing additional support. Support flaps 290 and 292 further include first clip portions 294 and 296, respectively, of clips 295 and 297, which are attached to flap top 298 and 300. Clips 295 and 297 can be any clips know in the art for selectively attaching a clothing flap. Clips 295 and 297 further include second clip portions 302 and 304, respectively. First clip portions 294 and 296 work in connection with second clip portions 302 and 304, respectively, to secure flaps 290 and 292 in the closed position and complete the support structure of the garment. Flaps 290 and 292 are similar to left and right flap sections 30 and 40 of nursing bra 10 shown in
Outer garment 220 includes a front top edge 320, a rear top edge 322 and side top edges 324 and 326. Front edge 320 defines an upper edge of front clothing flaps 330 and 332. Support flaps 290 and 292 are secured to clothing flaps 330 and 332, respectively so that the support flaps and the clothing flaps move in unison between the access position and the closed position. In order to minimize the appearance of support flaps 290 and 292, they can be connected to clothing flaps 330 and 332 by also connecting clothing flaps 330 and 332 to first clip portions 294 and 296, respectively, of clips 295 and 297. In another embodiment, clothing flap 330 and 332 can be stitched to support flaps 290 and 292 at or near upper flap portions 260 and 270, respectively.
Rear edge 322 defines the upper limits of a back panel 340 which is secured to straps 232 and 234 to support the rear portion of the clothing article. Top edge 324 defines the upper limits of side 342 and, similarly, top edge 326 defines the upper limits of side 344. Sides 342 and 344 do not need to be directly connected to the inner frame structure.
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This more attractive outward appearance is accomplished by utilizing support flap 430 which includes an outer flap layer 434 and a commonly shaped inner flap layer 436. Support flap 432 also includes an outer flap layer 438 and a commonly shaped inner flap layer 440. Outer flap layers 434 and 438 are part of article 420 while inner flap layers 436 and 440 are part of inner frame structure 422. More particularly, outer garment 420 extends between a base edge 450 and top edges 452, 454, 456, and 458. Outer garment 420 can be a unified piece of material or can be made from multiple clothing panels such as a front panel and a rear panel. The clothing article for this application will be described as having a front panel 460 and a rear panel 462 wherein front panel 460 extends between bottom edge 450 and top edge 452 and rear panel extends between bottom edge 450 and top edge 454. With respect to the flaps, outer and inner flap layers 434 and 436 of support flap 430 have common top edges which are a portion of top edges 452 and 456. In similar fashion, outer and inner flap layers 438 and 440 of support flap 432 have common top edges which are a portion of top edges 452 and 458. This configuration essentially makes the support layer hidden when the flaps are in the closed position. This is especially true since outer garment 420 is allowed to freely move relative to inner frame structure 422 except for the connection at the top edges.
Inner frame structure 422 comprises front sling 470, elastic chest band 480, and a portion of straps 490 and 492. Straps 490 and 492 are adjustable for adjusting the frame structure 422 to fit women of different sizes. While straps 490 and 492 can be any known adjustable strap known in the art, and can even have the adjustable portion on the front or the rear of the straps, straps 490 and 492 are shown to have adjustment portions 494 and 496 respectively. Front edges 500 and 502 of straps 490 and 492, respectively, can be secured to sling 470 by clips 506 and 508 or stitched directly to sling 470.
Sling 470 is M-shaped and includes a center sling leg 510 and outer sling legs 512 and 514. Sling leg 512 and center leg 510 are joined to one another by a first sling top apex 520. Center leg 510 is joined to outer leg 514 by second sling top apex 522. Center sling 510 has a bottom 511 which is joined to elastic chest band 480. In similar fashion, outer sling leg 512 has a bottom 513 and outer sling 514 has a bottom 515 which are both connected to chest band 480. Sling leg 512, sling top 520, center sling 510 and a portion of chest band 480 define a first sling opening 530. Similarly, center sling 510 together with sling top 522, outer sling leg 514 and a portion of chest band 480 form second sling opening 532.
Straps 490 and 492 further include a back edge 542 and 544 which can be directly connected to the back portion of chest band 480. Sling 470, chest band 480, and straps 490 and 492 essentially make up the inner frame structure 422 for garment 410. However, frame structure 422 can further include inner back panel 550 extending between strap back edges 542 and 544 and chest band 480. This particular structure, which is shown in
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In another embodiment of the present invention, the fabric of outer garment 420 is a stretchable fabric. In this respect, as can be appreciated, due to the weight changes associated with pregnancy, it is desirable to have nursing garments which are made from elastic material to conform with the changing shape of the nursing mother. As a result, elastic materials, such as, cotton/lycra, nylon, microfiber, or similar stretchable fabrics can be used in connection with clothing worn by the nursing mother to help the clothing article change its shape. It has been found that this elastic material can also be used to provide additional breast support. This helps create a more lightweight and comfortable garment even though it provides adequate support for the breast of the nursing mother. More particularly, both inner flap layers 436 and 440 and outer flaps layers 434 and 438 are made from the same or similar elastic material. By utilizing elastic material for the outer garment, a lightweight comfortable clothing article is created which is capable of providing the necessary breast support while having a good outward appearance. Furthermore, the clothing article will conform to the shape of the nursing mother as her body changes. By incorporating the support feature in the flaps, a more natural look is also achieved by the more lightweight design.
While considerable emphasis has been placed on the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated that other embodiments can be made and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiments without departing from the principals of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/506,682, entitled “Tank Top Nursing Bra”, filed Sep. 26, 2003.
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60506682 | Sep 2003 | US |