The present disclosure generally relates to a travel container and lid for storing undergarments such as a cupped brassiere and panty. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a bowl shaped container and lid that includes a recess for receiving an underwire portion of the brassiere cups with the panty being folded within.
The present invention provides an undergarment storage and travel case for a brassiere and panty that prevents the undergarments from being malformed, compressed or distorted during travel.
It is not uncommon for a brassiere and panty to become distorted during storage and travel when they are exposed to external pressures in a suitcase or travel bag. These external pressures can crush and deform the brassiere and wrinkle the panty. As such, when the undergarments are worn under a fine dress or blouse, the deformation and wrinkles can show through. These imperfections are unattractive and they place the wearer in an uncomfortable position.
What is desired is an undergarment travel case that secures a brassiere and panty neatly, safely and compactly for travel and storage. The present invention accomplishes this goal because it provides a lid and bowl shaped container that conforms with the shape of the cups of the brassiere. The bowl locates and secures underwire portions of the brassiere in an underwire recess to secure the position of the brassiere. This prevents it from becoming distorted. The bowl and lid combination further protects the undergarments from being crushed in a suit case or travel bag.
The basic inventive concept provides an undergarment travel case for storing a brassiere and panty during travel.
A first aspect of the present invention provides an undergarment travel case for storing a cupped brassiere and panty, comprising:
a bowl shaped container having a generally flat bottom, a top rim, and a bowl shaped outer surface;
an underwire receiving recess disposed along the generally flat bottom and partially along an inner surface of the bowl shaped container; and
a lid having an outer perimeter and a generally round flat top and a circular band that transverses the outer perimeter, the lid for enclosing the bowl shaped container.
In a second aspect, the undergarment travel case includes a first step that transverses a perimeter of an inner lip of the lid and a second step that transverses a perimeter of an outer edge of the top rim of the bowl shaped container. Wherein, when the lid is closed over the bowl shaped container the first step and second step of the top rim are configured to interlock with one another about their respective perimeters.
In another aspect, the undergarment travel case provides the brassiere being configured by placing each of the brassiere cups facing each other in a mirror image arrangement with support underwire portions being positioned against one another.
In another aspect, the undergarment travel case further provides the underwire portions of the cupped brassiere being received into the underwire receiving recess. Wherein, the underwire receiving recess positions and secures the cups of the brassiere into the bowl shaped container.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case also provides the panty being folded and placed within a central interior portion of the cups of the brassiere.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case has a living hinge that connects an outer edge of a lip of the lid to an outer edge of the top rim of the bowl shaped container. The living hinge allows the lid to pivot about the bowl shaped container.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case includes a latching assembly that is disposed on the lid and bowl shaped container. The latching assembly is provided along with the living hinge to positively secure and latch the lid to the bowl shaped container.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case further includes a flap that extends from the lip of the lid, a first projection that is disposed on the flap and a protrusion that is disposed on the first projection. The undergarment travel case also includes a second projection that is disposed on an outer upper edge of the bowl shaped container and a recess that is formed inside the second protrusion. Wherein, when the lid is pivoted and closed over the bowl shaped container the protrusion snaps into the recess formed in the second projection and latches the lid and bowl together.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case provides a hook and loop arrangement. Wherein, one of the hook and loop is disposed on one of the lid and bowl shaped container. Wherein, when the lid is closed over the bowl the loop is directed to catch the hook to secure the lid and bowl shaped container together.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case further provides at least two ribbons. One ribbon being disposed on the lid and one ribbon being disposed on the bowl shaped container. Wherein, when the lid is closed over the bowl the ribbons are tied together to secure the lid to the bowl shaped container.
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case also provides a frog closure arrangement that has a loop and frog portion. Wherein, one of the loop and frog portion is disposed on one of the lid and bowl shaped container. Wherein, when the lid is closed over the bowl, the frog portion is inserted within the loop to secure the lid to the bowl shaped container.
In yet another aspect, an undergarment travel case is provided for storing a cupped brassiere and panty, comprising:
In yet another aspect, the undergarment travel case includes the panty being folded and placed within an interior portion of the cups of the brassiere.
In yet another aspect, a method of storing a cupped brassiere and panty in an undergarment travel case is provided. The bowl shaped container has an underwire receiving recess that is formed in a generally flat bottom and partially along an inner surface of the bowl shaped container. The container also has a lid having a generally round flat top and a circular band that transverses an outer perimeter of the flat top. The method comprises the steps of:
providing a cupped brassiere, the cupped brassiere having an underwire portion;
placing each of the brassiere cups facing each other in a mirror image arrangement with underwire portions being positioned against one another; and
receiving the underwire portions of the cups into the underwire receiving recess.
In yet another aspect, the method further comprises the step of securing the underwire portions of the brassiere cups into the underwire receiving recess by applying downward pressure to the underwire portions of the cups.
In yet another aspect, the method also provides the steps of folding the panty together and placing the panty within a central interior portion of the cups of the brassiere.
In yet another aspect, the method further provides the steps of providing a set of brassiere straps connected to the cups and folding the set of brassiere straps into a central interior portion of the cups of the brassiere.
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.
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 “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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Undergarment travel case 10 further provides a living hinge 42 that connects an outer edge 13a of a lip 13 of the lid 14 to an outer edge 22a of the top rim 22 of the bowl shaped container 20. The living hinge 42 allows the lid 14 to pivot about the bowl shaped container 20 along a hinge line 42a to open and close the travel case. A living hinge is a thin flexible hinge made from plastic that joins two rigid plastic parts together, allowing them to bend along the line of the hinge.
Living hinges are typically manufactured in an injection molding operation that creates a single part, and if correctly designed and constructed, the hinge can remain functional over the life of the part. Polyethylene and polypropylene are considered to be the best resins for living hinges, due to their excellent fatigue resistance. These joints can typically flex more than a million cycles without failure.
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The bowl shaped container 20 includes a second projection 48 that is disposed on an outer upper edge 47 of the bowl shaped container 20. An annular recess 49 is formed inside the center of the second protrusion 48. The annular recess 49 is designed to receive the protrusion 46 disposed on button 45. Consequently, when the lid 14 is pivoted and closed over the bowl shaped container 20 the first protrusion 46 snaps into the annular recess formed in the second projection 48 and latches the lid and bowl together. In combination, the living hinge and latching components secure the lid to the bowl. The first protrusion and annular recess interlock under physical pressure to prevent the lid from opening prematurely. To open the lid from a closed position, outward pressure need be applied to the flap of the lid to disengage the first protrusion from the annular recess. Then, the lid can be lifted up and away from the bowl while being supported by the living hinge.
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A downward pressure is then applied to the underwire receiving portions. The downward pressure directs the underwire receiving portions into the underwire receiving recess. Consequently, the underwire portions are received into the underwire receiving recess and are secured in place. The panty 40 is then folded together by the user. It is then placed within the central interior portion 33 of the cups 34 of the brassiere 30 next to the set of brassiere straps 38. When the lid is closed a slight pressure is generated between the contact of the lid and the panty and brassiere. The gentle contact is enough to keep the underwire portions of the brassiere held within the underwire recess. This unique arrangement provides for the storage of a bra and panty in a neat, secure and compact fashion.
Since 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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