This application claims benefit of Ser. No. 200910109808.2, filed 20 Nov. 2009 in China and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
The invention relates to a three-dimensional heart position support frame for low-heart underwear, belonging to an assistance accessory of garments, in particular, to cup support components of such underwear as a brassiere, a bodice and so on.
At present, underwear can be worn to effectively brace and support breasts and better outline a contour shape of the breasts by providing support components in cups and also by designing a low-heart underwear and brassiere capable of clearly presenting the shape of a cleavage portion. Such low-heart underwear or brassiere needs to be provided with a bracket capable of outlining a cleavage at the heart position, wherein, in the prior art, a semicircular support loop is arranged in two cups, which not only limits heart position but also fails to coordinate outerwear accentuate cleavage line of women very well.
The objective of the invention is to provide a three-dimensional heart position support frame for low-heart underwear that can bring about distinct support effect, show a three-dimensional breast shape at any time, is comfortable to wear and coordinate any outerwear without adversely influencing aesthetics,.
The objective of the invention is achieved by means of the following:
A three-dimensional heart position support frame for low-heart underwear, a body of the support frame being a U-shaped support frame, and blank of the body of the support frame being structured as a wide flat wire; wire surfaces of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame being correspondingly twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 15°-85° with respect to a vertical plane, the twist starting at a position of the maximum radius of semicircular lower portion of the U shape, wherein the twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, an outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance of 5 mm-50 mm with respect to midpoint of a bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame.
The twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature thereof being offset in a distance of 5 mm with respect to the midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame; the wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are at an anticlockwise angle of 15° with respect to the vertical plane.
The twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature thereof being offset in a distance of 20 mm with respect to the midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame; the wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are at an anticlockwise angle of 30° with respect to the vertical plane.
The twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature thereof being offset in a distance of 40 mm with respect to the midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame; the wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are at an anticlockwise angle of 60° with respect to the vertical plane.
The twisted wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature thereof being offset in a distance of 50 mm with respect to the midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame; the wire surfaces of the two vertical portions are at an anticlockwise angle of 85° with respect to the vertical plane.
The wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is of a stainless steel material.
The wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is a wire of polyester plastic or a wire of resin plastic.
The wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is a silica gel wire or a nylon wire.
The wide flat wire has a cross section of an ellipse.
The wide flat wire has a cross section of a trapezoid.
The invention is of a simple structure, and when the invention is inserted into a heart position of a low-heart brassiere or underwear, the wire surfaces of the two vertical portions can fit cups in shape and closely contact profiles of breasts at cleavage position to bring about excellent bracing effect, and can adjust heart position level according to different style designs to outline a three-dimensional shape at the cleavage position; in other words, the invention not only produces aesthetic wearing effect of low-heart underwear but also ensures wear comfort.
A detailed description of specific embodiments of the present invention is given below with reference to the above drawings:
The first embodiment is shown in
For achieving the objective of the invention, a body of the support frame 1 is a U-shaped support frame, and blank structure of the body of the support frame 1 is a flat wire; the body of the support frame is a U-shaped support frame, and blank structure of the body of the support frame is a flat wire; wire surfaces 2, 3 of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame are correspondingly twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 15°-85° with a vertical plane. The twist starts from a position of the maximum radius f of semicircular lower portion of the U shape. The wire surfaces 2, 3 of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance of 5 mm-50 mm with respect to midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame. In this embodiment, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature, in an outwardly curved arc shape, of the twisted wire surfaces 2, 3 of the two vertical portions is offset in a distance H of 5 mm with respect to midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame.
In this embodiment, as shown in
The support frame in such structure is of a nice smoothness and is comfortable to wear. The wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame described in this embodiment is of a stainless steel material, which has a rectangular cross section.
In this embodiment, this twisting angle is designed mainly for achieving improvement of the body of the support frame over the prior art and achieving extension of an upper portion of the body of the support frame, such that when the invention is inserted in cups, planes with the two vertical portions twisted coordinate with the shape of the cups, thereby fitting portions abducent from cleavage to breasts to outline a three-dimensional contour of the cleavage. This embodiment is preferably adapted to be used in large cups.
The second embodiment is shown in
In this embodiment, wire surfaces 21, 31 of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame are corresponding twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 30° with respect to a vertical plane. The twist starts from a position of the maximum radius of semicircular lower portion of the U shape. The wire surfaces 21, 31 of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance H of 20 mm with respect to midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame. As can be seen from
In this embodiment, the wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is a wire of polyester plastic or a wire of resin plastic. Such materials are of plasticity to ensure wearing comfort.
Other portions of this embodiment are completely the same as those of the first embodiment.
The third embodiment is shown in
Wire surfaces 22, 32 of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame are correspondingly twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 60° with respect to a vertical plane. The twist starts from a position of the maximum radius of semicircular lower portion of the U shape. The wire surfaces 22, 32 of the two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance H of 40 mm with respect to midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame. As can be seen from
In this embodiment, the wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is a silica gel wire or a nylon wire, the cross section of which is an ellipse 4.
Other portions of this embodiment are completely the same as those of the first embodiment.
The fourth embodiment is shown in
In this embodiment, wire surfaces 23, 33 of two vertical portions of the body of the support frame are correspondingly twisted outwardly at an angle with respect to a vertical axis, forming an anticlockwise angle of 85° with respect to a vertical plane. The twist starts at a position of the maximum radius of semicircular lower portion of the U shape. The wire surfaces 23, 33 of two vertical portions are of an arc-shaped structure which is curved outwardly, the outwardly curved portion with a maximum curvature being offset in a distance H of 50 mm with respect to midpoint of the bottom portion of the U-shaped support frame. As can be seen from
In this embodiment, the wide flat wire forming the body of the support frame is a silica gel wire or a nylon wire, the cross section of which is a trapezoid 5.
Other portions of this embodiment are completely the same as those of the first embodiment.
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