The present invention relates generally to brassieres, and more particularly to a wireless brassiere having a support system and methods of making and using same.
Most brassieres currently on the market are made up of various components, such as a frame, straps, cups, underwires, side wings, a back band, a center bridge, and clasps, that are sewn together as one garment and do not have the ability to move freely with regard to one another, or, in the case of wireless comfort bras, are constructed as one continuous piece of fabric. It is difficult to address the many needs of a wearer's breasts with such currently available garments which are constructed and function as a single unit, because the wearer's breasts have different needs that must be addressed individually.
Thus, there is a current need for an improved brassiere having multiple layers that shape, lift and support a wearer's breasts.
Embodiments of the invention provide a wireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, and support system that may include, for example, a brassiere support band configured to be positioned along a front of the torso and a support band rear portion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso.
In addition, the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may include, for example, an exterior support layer configured be positioned at a front of the torso and an exterior support layer rear portion configured to be positioned at the back of the torso, wherein the exterior support layer comprises an exterior support layer lower edge portion connected to the support band, and an exterior support layer shoulder strap extending between the exterior support layer rear portion and the exterior support layer front portion.
Further, the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may include, for example, an interior support layer configured to be positioned between the exterior support layer front portion and the front of the torso of the wearer, wherein the interior support layer comprises an interior support layer lower edge portion connected to the support band front portion; and an interior support layer shoulder strap extending between an upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and an upper edge portion of the interior support layer.
In an aspect of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the support band may include, for example, an elastic material. In further aspects, the support band may include, for example, an elastic material selected from a group consisting of a blended or knitted fabric material, a woven elastic material, a nylon material, a spandex material, or a cotton material. In still further aspects, the exterior support layer front portion may include, for example, a material having portions defining two cup-like shapes. In additional aspects, the exterior support layer front portion may include, for example, a fabric material having portions defining the two cup-like shapes. In another aspect, the brassiere does not have an underwire for supporting the wearer's breasts.
In other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer rear portion may include, for example, a back closure. In further aspects, the exterior support layer lower edge portion may be connected, for example, to an upper edge portion of the support band. In still further aspects, an entire length of a lower edge of the exterior support layer may be connected, for example, to an entire length of an upper edge of the support band.
In additional aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer may include, for example, a material having portions defining two cup-like shapes. In additional aspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, a fabric material having portions defining the two cup-like shapes. In other aspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, a molded material having portions defining the two cup-like shapes.
In still other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer may include, for example, the molded material having portions defining the two cup-like shapes disposed adjacent two cup-like shapes defined in a material of the exterior support layer front portion. In further aspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, the molded material having portions defining two breast cups disposed adjacent the two cup-like shapes defined in a material of the exterior support layer front portion. It is to be understood that the interior and exterior support layers may each have portions defining two cup-like shapes.
In still further aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer lower edge portion may be connected, for example, to the support band front portion, and the exterior support layer lower edge portion may be connected, for example, to the support band independently of one another and independently movable relative to one another.
In other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer shoulder straps may include, for example, interior support layer shoulder straps having adjustable lengths. In additional aspects, the interior support layer shoulder straps may, for example, be independently moveable relative to the exterior support layer. In still other aspects, the interior support layer shoulder straps may, for example, be at least partly concealed within channels formed on portions of the exterior support layer shoulder straps. In further aspects, the interior support layer shoulder straps may, for example, be configured to be connected to the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion at positions lying in a same horizontal plane as a midline of respective breasts of the torso of the wearer.
Embodiments of the invention may also include a method of making a wireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, and support system involving, for example, providing a support band configured to at least partially encircle a torso of a wearer, which support band has a support band front portion configured to be positioned along a front of the torso and a support band rear portion configured to be positioned along a back of the torso.
According to embodiments of the invention, the method of making the wireless brassiere may further involve, for example, attaching an exterior support layer to the support band at lower edge portion of the exterior support layer, which exterior support layer is configured to at least partially encircle the torso and has an exterior support layer front portion configured to be positioned at a front of the torso and an exterior support layer rear portion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso, and exterior support layer shoulder straps extending between the exterior support layer rear portion and the exterior support layer front portion.
According to embodiments of the invention, the method of making the wireless brassiere may also involve, for example, attaching an interior support layer a at lower edge portion of the interior support layer to the support band front portion, which interior support layer is configured to be positioned between the exterior support layer front portion and the front of the torso of the wearer; and connecting an interior support layer shoulder strap between an upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and an upper edge portion of the interior support layer.
An aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may involve, for example, attaching the exterior support layer to the support band at the lower edge portion of the exterior support layer and attaching the interior support layer at the lower edge portion of the interior support layer to the support band front portion, wherein the exterior support layer and the interior support layer are attached independently of one another and are independently movable relative to one another. Another aspect may involve, for example, connecting the interior support layer shoulder strap between the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and the upper edge portion of the interior support layer, wherein the interior support layer shoulder strap has an adjustable length.
Another aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may involve, for example, connecting the interior support layer shoulder strap between the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and the upper edge portion of the interior support layer, wherein the interior support layer is independently moveable relative to the exterior support layer. A further aspect may involve, for example, connecting the interior support layer shoulder strap between the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and the upper edge portion of the interior support layer at least partly concealed within a channel formed on the exterior support layer shoulder strap.
A further aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may involve, for example, connecting the interior support layer shoulder strap between the upper edge portion of the interior support layer and the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion at a location on the upper edge portion of the interior support layer rear portion configured to be in a same horizontal plane as a midline or center line of respective breasts of the torso of the wearer.
Embodiments of the invention may additionally include a method of adjusting a wireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, and support system, which brassiere includes, for example, a support band, an exterior support layer having a lower edge portion of the exterior support layer connected to the support band and an exterior support layer shoulder strap extending between a rear portion of the exterior support layer and a front portion of the exterior support layer, the front portion of the exterior support layer having portions defining two cup-like shapes. Such brassiere may also include, for example, an interior support layer having portions defining two breast cups and configured to be positioned between the front portion of the exterior support layer and the front of the torso of the wearer, a lower edge portion of the interior support layer being connected to the support band, and an interior support layer shoulder strap having an adjustable length extending between the interior support layer and the rear portion of the exterior support layer and independently moveable relative to the exterior support layer.
The method of adjusting the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention may involve, for example, placing the brassiere on the torso of a wearer with the wearer's breasts received within the two breast cups defined by the portions of the interior support layer; and altering a tension of the interior support layer shoulder strap on said wearer by adjusting a length of said interior support layer shoulder strap independently of said exterior support layer.
These and other aspects of embodiments of the invention are set forth in the description which follows and in part will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of embodiments of the invention. It is intended that all such aspects are to be included within this description, are to be within the scope of the present invention, and are to be protected by the accompanying claims.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not as a limitation of the invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used in another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations and come within the scope of the invention.
Embodiments of the invention provide a brassiere design in which one or more layers function independently of each other, while cooperating with one another to shape, lift and/or support a wearer's breasts. The layers may include, for example, but are not limited to, an interior support layer and an exterior support layer that are capable of moving independently from one another. Because the layers are independent from each other, they are able to move freely to give the wearer's breasts multiple layers and multiple areas of support. According to embodiments of the invention, no underwire for supporting the wearer's breasts is provided with the brassiere. For example, the wearer's breasts may be shaped by an interior support layer of the brassiere, lifted by interior support straps of the brassiere, and supported by an exterior support layer of the brassiere without employing an underwire for supporting the wearer's breasts.
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According to embodiments of the invention, the shoulder straps 20, 22 may be integrally formed with the exterior support layer 10, such as with the front portion 12 of the exterior support layer 10 and/or the rear portion 14 of the exterior support layer 10. According to embodiments of the invention, the shoulder straps 20, 22 may be attached to the exterior support layer 10, such as with the front portion 12 of the exterior support layer 10 and/or the rear portion 14 of the exterior support layer 10.
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Thus, embodiments of the invention may provide an underwire-free brassiere 2 that may be characterized as a “wire-free comfort bra” with a built-in shaping, lifting, and/or support system. According to embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 and interior support layer 24, while independent of one another, may each be attached to at least a portion of the support band 4 and work together. According to embodiments of the invention, while the interior support straps 28, 30 may each be attached to a portion of each of the exterior support layer 10 and the interior support layer 24, the interior support straps 28, 30 may move freely with respect to the exterior support layer 10 and the interior support layer 24 to function independently of the exterior support layer 10 and the interior support layer 24. Consequently, each component may perform different functions to provide multiple levels of shaping, lift, and support of a wearer's breasts without a wire for supporting the wearer's breasts. According to embodiments of the invention, optional push-up bumps 21, 23 may be molded into the bottom portion of the foam of the interior support layer 24 as shown in
When the exterior support layer 10 and interior support layer 24 of the brassiere 2 according to embodiments of the invention are independent from one another, they are able to move freely with respect to one another to give a wearer's breasts multiple layers and areas of support. For example, the wearer's breasts may be shaped by the interior support layer 24, lifted by the interior support straps 28, 30 and supported by the exterior support layer 10 without the need of a wire for supporting the wearer's breasts. According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support straps 28, 30 are attached to top edge portions 36, 38 of the interior support layer 24 and to the respective top edge portions 32, 34 of the exterior support layer rear portion 14, but the interior support straps 28, 30 function independently of the exterior support layer 10.
Each of the components of a brassiere 2 according to embodiments of the invention may provide a number of significant benefits for a wearer. For example, the exterior support layer 10 holds in and supports the wearer's breasts, smooths the wearer's back (e.g., maintains its shape, smooths skin and minimizes back skin bulges), controls side “sleevage” (e.g., reduces or eliminates unsightly bulge between the brassiere and underarm), and provides all-day-long comfort for the wearer. For another example, the interior support layer 24 shapes and provides full support to the wearer's breasts, while also separating the wearer's breasts and eliminating the “uniboob” effect (i.e., the appearance of one massive breast) that is common with traditional wireless and comfort bras, and also provides modesty for the wearer.
Other components of the brassiere 2 for embodiments of the invention that provide significant benefits for a wearer may include, for example, the interior support straps 28, 30, which provide customizable and/or adjustable lift of the wearer's breasts, allowing a wearer with larger and/or heavier breasts to achieve the support of a wired bra without a wire for supporting the wearer's breasts. In addition, the interior support straps 28, 30 hold the wearer's breasts upright and eliminate a sagging or collapsing breast effect that is common with traditional wireless and comfort bras. In embodiments of the invention, lifting and holding of the wearer's breasts upright may be achieved by the interior support straps 28, 30, the interior support layer 24, the exterior support layer straps 20, 22, and the exterior support layer 10 working together.
In embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 may comprise at least one or more layers of fabric of any suitable type and may optionally be molded. For example, cut and sew fabric may be molded, such as by heat or other molding methods, and/or seamlessly knitted fabric may be knitted with or used, to create a cup-like shape in the fabric. According to embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 may have an exterior support layer front portion 12 and an exterior support layer rear portion 14 coupled to the exterior support layer front portion 12 at side areas of the exterior support layer 10 and two exterior support layer shoulder straps 20, 22 extending between the front portion 12 and rear portion 14 of the exterior support layer 10.
According to embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 may optionally have a back closure member (not shown), such as a hook and eye closure, hook and loop fastener, or other type of attachment or closure mechanism, disposed, for example, in the exterior support layer rear portion 14. The exterior support layer 10 may have bottom edge portions 16 coupled to a top edge 18 of the support band 4 as shown in
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According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer 24 as shown, for example, in
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According to embodiments of the invention, the attachments of the interior support straps 28, 30 to respective top edge portions 32, 34 of the exterior support layer rear portion 14 may be configured so that the attachments between the interior support straps 28, 30 and the exterior support layer rear portion 14 lie in substantially the same horizontal plane as a midline of a wearer's breasts as shown in
According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer 24 of a brassiere 2 may have bottom edge portions 26 coupled to the top edge 18 of support band front portions 6 as shown in
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Embodiments of the invention may achieve maximum lift and support of the wearer's breasts without an underwire and hold the wearer's breast upright. Thus, embodiments of the invention may eliminate collapsing or flattening of the breasts without requiring the structure of a wire. In order for a traditional brassiere having multiple components connected together as a single unit to work properly, it is necessary for a wearer to wear the band of the brassiere very snugly. In such traditional brassieres, the brassiere bears a majority of the weight of the wearer's breasts in order to support the wearer's breasts.
Embodiments of the invention eliminate the need for the brassiere band to carry the majority of the weight of the breasts, because the interior layer, interior straps and the exterior layer all work together, lifting the weight from the band and distributing the weight among the independent layers and components of embodiments of the invention. This allows the wearer's breasts to be lifted from the front of the wearer's body. As a result, brassieres according to embodiments of the invention do not require an uncomfortably snug and constricting band for support of the wearer's breasts.
Additionally, because a traditional brassiere functions as single unit, when one problem arises, other problems typically arise as well. For example, when a band of a traditional brassiere is too loose on a wearer's body, the weight of the wearer's breasts may typically force the brassiere band upwardly on the wearer's back and at the same time allow the wearer's breasts to sag, resulting in discomfort of the wearer's breasts. This may cause an unsightly appearance as well as cause irritation of the wearer's skin as a result of the brassiere moving against the wearer's skin. In addition, when the wearer's breasts are forced downwardly, the shoulder straps of the brassiere may bear down on the wearer's shoulder causing further discomfort.
On the other hand, when the band of a traditional bra is snug on the wearer's body, which is essential for proper fit, the band may dig into fleshy skin areas of the wearer's body, causing discomfort, irritation and redness as well as unsightly skin budges on the wearer's body which may visible on the exterior of the wearer's clothing. It is self-apparent that such traditional brassieres, which are constructed and function as a single unit, cannot address the many needs of a wearer's breasts because the wearer's breasts have different needs that must be addressed individually. Embodiments of the invention overcome these limitations of traditional brassieres and provide improved brassieres having multiple layers that function independently of each other, yet work together to shape, lift and support a wearer's breasts.
Use of language such as “at least one of X, Y, and Z,” “at least one of X, Y, or Z,” “at least one or more of X, Y, and Z,” “at least one or more of X, Y, or Z,” “at least one or more of X, Y, and/or Z,” or “at least one of X, Y, and/or Z,” are intended to be inclusive of both a single item (e.g., just X, or just Y, or just Z) and multiple items (e.g., {X and Y}, {X and Z}, {Y and Z}, or {X, Y, and Z}). The phrase “at least one of” and similar phrases are not intended to convey a requirement that each possible item must be present, although each possible item may be present.
The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. For example, it will be understood that embodiments of the invention may be made from a variety of different materials.
This application claims the benefit of priority to and is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/574,862 filed Sep. 18, 2019 (now granted U.S. Pat. No. 10,568,366), entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH SUPPORT SYSTEM”, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/858,205 filed Jun. 6, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH BUILT-IN SHAPING, LIFTING, AND SUPPORT SYSTEM”, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by this reference including, without limitation, the specification, claims, and abstract, as well as any figures, tables or drawings thereof. This application also claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/858,205 filed Jun. 6, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH BUILT-IN SHAPING, LIFTING, AND SUPPORT SYSTEM”, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by this reference.
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