Patents by Inventor Eve Bastug
Eve Bastug has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220240597Abstract: A sustainable bra garment that includes first and second cup portions that are formed of one or more recycled flexible materials and first and second side wing panels that extend from the first and second cup portions, respectively, and having first and second cushioning support pads formed of a bio-based foam material that is biodegradable and/or recyclable. First and second cushioning support pads are configured to be coupled with the first and second cup portions, respectively. Each of the pads is formed of an eco-friendly sustainable material, such as a sugar cane-based polymer foam material, that has hardness and density values that provide both cushioning and support to breasts of a wearer of the sustainable bra garment. The cushioning support pads may be used with a bra garment or with other garments such as swimwear and other apparel where bra support pads can be incorporated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Applicant: Gelmart Industries, IncInventors: Eve Bastug, Yoseph Nasser
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Patent number: 11330849Abstract: A sustainable bra garment that includes first and second cup portions that are formed of one or more recycled flexible materials and first and second side wing panels that extend from the first and second cup portions, respectively, and having first and second cushioning support pads formed of a bio-based foam material that is biodegradable and/or recyclable. First and second cushioning support pads are configured to be coupled with the first and second cup portions, respectively. Each of the pads is formed of an eco-friendly sustainable material, such as a sugar cane-based polymer foam material, that has hardness and density values that provide both cushioning and support to breasts of a wearer of the sustainable bra garment. The cushioning support pads may be used with a bra garment or with other garments such as swimwear and other apparel where bra support pads can be incorporated.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2021Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eve Bastug, Yoseph Nasser
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Publication number: 20220061411Abstract: A sustainable bra garment that includes first and second cup portions that are formed of one or more recycled flexible materials and first and second side wing panels that extend from the first and second cup portions, respectively, and having first and second cushioning support pads formed of a bio-based foam material that is biodegradable and/or recyclable. First and second cushioning support pads are configured to be coupled with the first and second cup portions, respectively Each of the pads is formed of an eco-friendly sustainable material, such as a sugar cane-based polymer foam material, that has hardness and density values that provide both cushioning and support to breasts of a wearer of the sustainable bra garment. The cushioning support pads may be used with a bra garment or with other garments such as swimwear and other apparel where bra support pads can be incorporated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eve Bastug, Yoseph Nasser
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Publication number: 20220061410Abstract: A sustainable bra garment that includes first and second cup portions that are formed of one or more recycled flexible materials and first and second side wing panels that extend from the first and second cup portions, respectively. The first and second side wing panels are formed of one or more recycled flexible materials. First and second cushioning support pads are configured to be coupled with the first and second cup portions, respectively, Each of the pads has front and back surfaces. The front surface of each pad has a generally convex shape and the back surface of each pad has a generally concave shape. Each of the pads is formed of a sustainable material that has hardness and density values that provide both cushioning and support to breasts of a wearer of the sustainable bra garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Eve Bastug, Yoseph Nasser
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Patent number: 10721974Abstract: A breast supporting garment such as a shirt, bra or similar garment has a body section having a front bust section for supporting a woman's breasts. A band of elastic material is provided under the bust section for shape and support. Another band of elastic material is provided around the bottom of the garment and helps keep it from riding up. The bust section of the garment should be formed from two layers of fabric adhered with elastomeric adhesive. The fabric should be free cut knit fabric having a high level of spandex. The bra will be lightweight and free feeling, as if it is not there.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eve Bastug
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Publication number: 20190174841Abstract: A breast supporting garment such as a shirt, bra or similar garment has a body section having a front bust section for supporting a woman's breasts. A band of elastic material is provided under the bust section for shape and support. Another band of elastic material is provided around the bottom of the garment and helps keep it from riding up. The bust section of the garment should be formed from two layers of fabric adhered with elastomeric adhesive. The fabric should be free cut knit fabric having a high level of spandex. The bra will be lightweight and free feeling, as if it is not there.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2019Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventor: EVE BASTUG
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Patent number: 10231492Abstract: A breast supporting garment such as a shirt, bra or similar garment has a body section having a front bust section for supporting a woman's breasts. A band of elastic material is provided under the bust section for shape and support. Another band of elastic material is provided around the bottom of the garment and helps keep it from riding up. The bust section of the garment should be formed from two layers of fabric adhered with elastomeric adhesive. The fabric should be free cut knit fabric having a high level of spandex. The bra will be lightweight and free feeling, as if it is not there.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eve Bastug
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Publication number: 20100075575Abstract: A lightweight brassiere is described that provides intended support to the user while increasing comfort by its structure and/or shape, and also by reduced weight. In particular a cup is made of a spacer fabric to provide the desired support at a minimum weight. Additional features include use of Ti-alloy materials in place of traditionally steel components, a narrower fabric channel for the underwire, and elimination of stitching by using sonic seal wherever possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Maria Pardo, Eve Bastug, Deborah Hughes, Darci Thompson, Natalie Lamadrid
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Publication number: 20090233523Abstract: A brassiere garment having a pair of cup portions, each cup portion with an inner foam cup molded generally to the shape of the wearer's bust, and an outer fabric layer overlying the foam cup. Each foam cup has a first lower portion comprising a foam ply that is substantially inelastic in its lateral dimension, and a second upper portion that exhibits one or more of a lighter weight, lower density, greater elasticity and lesser thickness than the lower first portion. The lower first portion and upper second portion join with one another along a line generally traversing the foam cup from a lower and inward side of the foam cup and extending upward and laterally outward in direction. In certain embodiments, the line along which the lower first portion and upper second portion are joined with one another generally extends to or through the apex of the foam cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Maria Pardo, Eve Bastug, Deborah Hughes, Darci Thompson, Natalie Lamadrid
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Patent number: D844932Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eve Bastug
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Patent number: D853685Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Gelmart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eve Bastug