1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an upper support garment having an improved back. More particularly, the present invention relates to an upper support garment, such as a brassiere, having an improved back that provides improved support while still allowing for flexibility or power for the brassiere back.
2. Description of the Related Art
A wide variety of upper support garments, in particular brassieres, have been developed. Such support garments are designed to provide support for the wearer's breasts, especially during exercise and other daily activities. Unfortunately, certain muscles of the wearer are not reinforced, especially those in the back area and under the arms and shoulders of the wearer.
Accordingly, there is a need for a support garment or brassiere that provides the desired unified torso support while still allowing for flexibility, especially in the back area and under the arms and shoulders of the wearer, so that the muscles of the wearer in that area are permitted to move relatively unimpeded. Such complete torso support produces power in the brassiere back.
The present disclosure provides an upper support garment or brassiere that has an improved back to the brassiere.
The present disclosure also provides such a brassiere in which the back has support and improved flexibility thereby resulting in improved power in the brassiere back.
The present disclosure further provides such a brassiere in which the back is made of two fabric layers, an inner layer and an outer layer, in which the inner layer has selected openings for flexibility and movement of the muscles of the wearer.
These and other advantages and benefits of the present disclosure are achieved by a back portion of a brassiere or other upper support garment in which the back portion comprises an inner layer or panel of fabric, an outer layer or panel of fabric and an adhesive applied therebetween to join the two fabric layers together. The adhesive is preferably applied to the inner fabric layer as a dot-coated adhesive, or a net adhesive wet laminated to the layer. One of the two fabric layers, preferably the inner fabric layer, has two partial cutouts or windows. Preferably, these two cutouts are oblong cutouts, and are symmetrically oriented with respect to a vertical centerline of the back portion and at an angle with respect to a bottom edge of the back portion. This oblong shape and the positioning of same in the back of the brassiere correspond to the back muscles of the wearer. The shape and/or positioning of the cutouts may correspond to the trapezius muscles of a wearer, and/or the latissimus dorsi muscles of a wearer.
The present disclosure also provides for a method of making the back portion of a brassiere or upper support garment. The method includes the steps of: cutting inner layer blocker and outer layer blocker to a shape, preferably a hexagonal shape; applying adhesive to inner layer blocker; cutting cutouts or windows into and entirely through inner layer blocker so that the fabric and adhesive are removed in the cutout; laminating together inner layer blocker and outer layer blocker; and cutting the combined inner and outer layer blockers to the final shape of the back portion.
a is a plan view of an inner fabric layer or panel blocker of the back portion of
b is a plan view of an outer fabric layer or panel blocker of the back portion of
a is a plan view of the inner fabric layer, prior to any cutout, with a dot-coated adhesive thereon of the back portion of
b is a plan view of the inner fabric layer, prior to any cutout, with a net adhesive thereon of the back portion of
Referring to the drawings and, in particular, to
The back portion 10 may form part of any suitable upper support garment. Such garments include a brassiere, a sports bra, a t-shirt, a tank-top, a bra liner, and a bathing suit. In one preferred embodiment, back portion 10 forms a part of a pull-over racer back bra.
The formed back portion 10 has two cutouts 20 in one of the two layers of the formed back portion. In one preferred embodiment, back portion 10 forms a part of a pull-over bra and includes a keyway 30 formed entirely through the back portion.
The back portion 10 has a first inner edge 40 and a second inner edge 42. The brassiere having the back portion 10 of the present disclosure is intended not to have a completely open area. Accordingly, the brassiere in this embodiment will be placed over the head and shoulders onto the torso of the wearer for placement on the wearer and removal from the wearer. Because a wearer's shoulders will generally be wider than the wearer's torso, and in order to have the brassiere fit properly when on the wearer, there is a need for some mechanism to provide a more secure fit. The keyway 30 in combination with adjustment mechanism 44, such as a hook and eye fastener or a velcro fastener, removably connects the first inner edge 40 and the second inner edge 42, preferably at the lowest point of the free end of the keyway 30. Preferably, the mechanism 44 is an adjustable hook and eye mechanism.
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Although the exemplary embodiment shown in
Adhesive layer 18 is preferably a dot-coated adhesive layer, illustrated in
Referring to
Thus, the areas in the back portion 10 that are joined by adhesive layer 18 provide greater reinforcement and support to a wearer's body, while the areas defined by cutouts 20 provide for greater give or flexibility. Advantageously, back portion 10 is able to provide advanced support while also providing sufficient flexibility. This greatly increases the efficacy of the support garment.
The present disclosure also covers the method of manufacturing back portion 10. In a preferred method, there is a step of cutting inner layer blocker 26 and outer layer blocker 28 to shape, preferably a hexagonal shape, as shown in
While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. It is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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