Woman's bullet resistant undergarment
A woman's bullet resistant garment is provided that has a critical zone portion for protecting the torso of a woman. The critical zone portion has a bullet resistant material. The bullet resistant material has dual cups for accommodating, protecting and supporting the breasts of a user.
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 61/395,671, incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a woman's undergarment in the form of a bullet resistant vest, bra, camisole or body suit that is configured to suit a woman's shape with accommodations for the breasts of a woman and to protect the woman torso and breasts from trauma related to the impact of a bullet or other projectile or blunt force.
The garment is intended to protect woman in law enforcement, the military, bodyguards, the security industry and private citizens.
2. Brief Description of Related Art
Bullet resistant vests have been around for a long time but there has never been a proper fit for a woman's figure or special protection and comfort for the breasts of a woman.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA woman's bullet resistant garment is provided that has a critical zone portion for protecting the torso of a woman. The critical zone portion has a bullet resistant layer. The bullet resistant garment has dual cups for accommodating, protecting and supporting the breasts of a user. The garment is designed to protect a woman from projectiles from weapons such as guns or small fragments from explosives such as hand grenades while providing a comfortable fit.
The following description will disclose that the subject invention is particularly useful in the field of ballistic protection, in particular in the protection of breasts from blunt force trauma from a bullet or other damaging object. However, a person with skill in the art will be able to recognize numerous other uses that would be applicable to the device and methods of the subject invention. While the subject application describes a use for a woman's bullet resistant undergarment, other modifications apparent to a person with skill in the art and having benefit of the subject disclosure are contemplated to be within the scope of the present invention.
In the description that follows, a number of terms used relate to the undergarment and its use. In order to provide a clear and consistent understanding of the specification and claims, including the scope to be given such terms, the following definitions are provided.
The term bullet resistant means designed to resist and/or stop the penetration of a bullet.
The term woman is understood to be a woman of any age. However, the use of the term woman does not preclude a man with enlarged breast tissue.
The term undergarment is understood to mean an item of underclothing. However, the use of the undergarment of the invention is not precluded from being used over clothing if a user desires.
The term critical zone is understood to mean the torso region of a user that contains critical organs.
The term boning implements is understood to mean rigid objects that provide lateral or vertical support to the garment and assist with keeping the garment in the intended place on the user's body.
The term panty anchor is understood to mean a lower portion of garment that holds the garment in place by a connection of the frontal panel and back panel in the region of the user's crotch. It may also provide a protective shield for the genital region of the user.
A performance fabric is defined as a fabric that wicks moisture away from the skin but also breaths and has a comfortable soft feel.
The term cup or cups is intended to be a structure that has an inner concave surface area of bullet resistant material and or material that has properties that are complimentary to the physical attributes of the breasts of a woman. These properties include shape, protection, comfort and support. The cup has an inner surface that is concave. The outer surface is either convex or flat. The inner surface of the cups holds the breasts and may be lined with various material layers.
The terms back panel and front panel are intended to mean that the garment has a portion that covers the back of a user and a portion that covers a front of the user. The portion of the garment that covers the front of the user is termed the front panel. The portion of the garment that covers the back of the user is termed the back panel. The back and/or front panel may also cover the sides of the user under the arms.
It is also intended that the back panel and the front panel may be connected together integrally or by any other connecting means. The connecting means may be on the back, front, or sides of the user.
In addition, references to “first”, “second”, and the like (e.g., first and second ends), as used herein, and unless otherwise specifically stated, are intended to identify a particular feature of which there can be at least two. Such reference to “first” does not imply that there must be two or more. However, these references are not intended to confer any order in time, structural orientation, or sidedness (e.g., left or right) with respect to a particular feature.
The woman's bullet resistant undergarment is in the form of a bullet resistant vest, bra, body suit or camisole that has incorporated therein a bullet resistant molded or formed cup for accommodating the breasts of a woman within a garment that is fully or partially bullet resistant.
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In an embodiment wherein the bullet resistant material is very rigid, boning implements would not be used. Rather than boning implements at reference number 18, flexible joints could optionally be incorporated into the garment at reference number 18. This would permit the user to have lateral movement and to be able to bend forward slightly. The flexible joints would be constructed of tough bullet resistant material that was somewhat flexible in nature.
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Straps 4 support the garment from the user's shoulders. The straps 4 may have shoulder closure means 3 for assisting the putting on or taking off of the garment. The closure means are made of Velcro®, snaps, ties or other suitable closure means that will support most or all of the weight of the garment.
According to a second embodiment of the invention, the garment comprises a camisole having similar features as the first embodiment but does not have a panty anchor. As shown in
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In a third embodiment of the invention, a bullet resistant bra is provided that is the same as the second embodiment of the invention (camisole), differing only in that the critical zone portion is not as long. It extends downward only past the breasts to either cover the breasts and heart or the breast, heart and lungs.
The bullet resistant material can be any standard bullet resistant material that has the specifications that it protects the user from injury caused from ballistics. Bullet resistant material can be a single layer of bullet resistant material or can comprise a layering of materials that result in a bullet resistant material. The bullet resistant layer 5 is intended to include either single or multiple layer bullet resistant material(s). Examples of standard materials are ceramics, polyethylene, hybrid steel, Twarron and Kevlar. The bullet resistant material may be a series of layers of material with the proviso that it is bullet resistant and meets standards as set by the US and UK. The bullet resistant material may be rigid or flexible.
Bullet-resistant materials (also called ballistic materials or, equivalently, anti-ballistic materials) are usually rigid, but may be supple. They may be complex, such as Kevlar, Lexan and carbon fiber composite materials, or they may be basic and simple, such as steel or titanium. Preferably the bullet-resistant material of the garment of the invention passes the United States National Institute of Justice standard 0104.04 for bullet-resistant vests which specifies that a Type II vest must not deform clay representing the wearer's body when hit by an 8.0 g (124 gr) 9 mm caliber round nosed full-metal jacket bullet travelling at up to 358 m/s (1175 ft/s), and specifies that a Type IIIA vest is needed for protection against the same bullet travelling at up to 427 m/s (1400 ft/s).
The garment can be size adjusted to fit different size woman. Variations of sizes in the breasts cups, length and girth are contemplated and indicated for a particular user.
The air management material/portion 6 is made of a material that contains air pockets such as foam, a sponge, padding or other air trapping material. This layer lines the cups 2 to provide additional protection for the breast tissue from trauma and to add comfort.
The air management material used inside the cups may optionally be used as a layer in other areas of the garment to add comfort and protection from impact. For example, the air management material can be used in the protective shield 22 or under the breasts as shown by reference number 100 in
The performance fabric layer that rests against the skin as a lining is cotton, polyester or blends of fibers that wick moisture away from the body and keep the skin cool. Performance fabrics are also contemplated like Celliant® material or Under Armor®. Celliant® material is commercially available from Hologenix the makers of Holofiber. Under Armour® is available from Under Armour Corporation. Other fabrics that are contemplated are performance or support fabrics are Lycra®, Spandex® or other elastic fabrics.
The present invention is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended to be illustrative only since numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular for “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Example 1In use, a woman puts the bullet resistant garment on by opening the body closure and slipping the garment on and then closing the body closure via the Velcro® or other closure means so that the bullet resistant material totally encloses the torso in the critical zone area, leaving no gaps for bullet entry. The shoulder straps are adjusted to the proper height so that the breast cups cover and support the woman's breasts while also protecting them from trauma. The anchor weight or panty anchor keeps the garment in the proper position and also keeps it from riding up the torso. The boning implements also adds support to the garment. The moisture from the skin is absorbed by the performance fabric. The breast shelf is adjusted to lift the breasts into the cups and keep them there.
During impact of the breasts by a blunt force object or bullet, the air management portion inside of the cups protects the breast tissue from bruising and damage while the bullet resistant material prevents penetration of an object through the garment.
Example 2In a second example, the user puts on the garment in the same manner as above with the added feature, that the panty anchor has a crotch anchor strap and crotch anchor closure means. The user secures the crotch anchor closure means to hold the garment in place and it does not ride up toward the chin of the user. Darting or ties are adjusted to conform the garment to the user's natural shape and boning implements assist to hold the garment in position. If a bullet or other force impacts the user in the lower portion of the user's torso, the protective shield prevents injury to the tissue and organs in that vicinity.
Claims
1. A woman's bullet resistant garment comprising:
- a critical zone portion, said critical zone portion comprising a bullet resistant layer, said bullet resistant layer having two cups for accommodating, protecting and supporting the breasts of a user.
2. A bullet resistant garment comprising:
- a front panel and a back panel wherein said front panel and said back panel are connected together by two shoulder straps;
- said front panel comprising one or more cups of sufficient dimension for accommodating the breasts of a user, wherein each of said panels comprises a bullet resistant material.
3. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising a performance fabric layer inside of said panels facing the torso of a user.
4. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising an air management layer at least inside the area of the cups and facing the torso of a user.
5. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising an air management layer and an performance fabric layer, wherein inside of said cups said air management layer is between said performance fabric layer and said bullet resistant material of said garment.
6. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising a panty anchor extending downward away from the direction of said cups for securing said front panel to said back panel in a vicinity of the crotch of a user.
7. The bullet resistant garment of claim 6, wherein said panty anchor comprises a wicker shield of an absorbent material to provide moisture control in the vicinity of the genitals of a user.
8. The bullet resistant garment of claim 6, wherein said panty anchor further comprises a protective shield to provide protection of the user's pelvic region from impact force.
9. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising one or more anchor weights at a lower portion of said garment, said anchor weights having sufficient weight to hold said garment in position to keep breasts of a user engaged in said cups.
10. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising a breast shelf attached to said garment and positioned horizontally and immediately below said cups, said breast shelf providing additional support to both breasts of a user.
11. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, wherein at least one of said panels further comprises tailored darting, flexible joints, and/or boning implements for customizing a fit of said garment to a user's figure.
12. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, wherein said bullet resistant garment is a vest, camisole, bra or body suit.
13. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising an outer fabric sheath layer for concealing and/or decorating said bullet resistant material.
14. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, further comprising a closure means for securely fastening the garment onto a user.
15. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, wherein said cups have a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface.
16. The bullet resistant garment of claim 2, wherein said cups have a concave inner surface and a substantially flat outer surface.
17. A method of protecting a woman's critical organs and breasts from harmful objects and bullets comprising:
- obtaining a garment according to claim 2;
- putting said garment on a user, including positioning said breasts in said cup(s);
- securely fastening the garment to the users by attaching said front panel to said back panel; wherein said breasts are comfortably supported by said cups.
18. A bullet resistant garment comprising one or more bullet resistant panels, wherein at least one of said panels comprises one or more cups for accommodating breasts of a user.
19. The bullet resistant garment of claim 18, wherein said one or more cups further comprises an air management layer and/or performance fabric layer inside of said cups.
20. The bullet resistant garment of claim 17, wherein said cups have a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface or alternatively, wherein said cups have a concave inner surface and a substantially flat outer surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 27, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2011
Inventor: Pamela S. McQueer (Otsego, MI)
Application Number: 13/066,890
International Classification: F41H 1/02 (20060101);