Brassiere Cup Underwire And Manufacturing Method Therefor
A brassiere cup underwire and method of manufacturing the underwire and cup therewith. The underwire comprises a plastic strip capable of providing desired “firmness” or “hardness” along its length and thereby providing desired degrees of support therealong. The plastic strip comprises at least one layer of polymer and at least one layer of a second material, wherein the at least one layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material are in the form of sandwich. Preferably, the plastic strip comprises at least two layers of polymer and at least one layer of the second material, with an adhesive applied therebetween to secure the layers to one another.
This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 of HK Short Term Patent Application No.s HK11105043.3 and HK11105044.2, both filed May 23, 2011, entitled “Brassiere Cup Underwire” and “Method of Forming a Brassiere Cup”, respectively. For at least US purposes, the entire disclosure of these prior patent applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to brassieres. The invention more particularly, although not exclusively, relates to a brassiere having a specially formed underwire and/or other support features, and a method of manufacturing a cup for such a brassiere using the specially formed underwire.
Known brassieres have a stiff metallic underwire sewn into the bottom of each cup. Such underwires may provide an adequate level of support but are uncomfortable, unsightly and can protrude from the brassiere after a time of use. Such metallic underwires are also of constant cross-section and stiffness throughout their length and therefore do not provide a desired level of variable support throughout their length.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantages and/or more generally to provide an improved brassiere and brassiere cup underwire and/or other support feature, and method of manufacture therefore.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONThere is disclosed herein a brassiere cup underwire comprising a plastics strip. Such underwire is capable of providing desired “firmness” or “hardness” along its length and thereby providing desired degrees of support therealong.
Preferably, the plastic strip comprises at least one layer of polymer.
The plastic strip may further comprise at least one layer of a second material, wherein the at least one layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material are in the form of sandwich.
Preferably, the plastic strip comprises at least two layers of said polymer and the at least one layer of the second material is formed sandwiched between said at least two layers of said polymer.
Preferably, the second material is selected from a group of polymer, fabric and foam.
It is preferred that the plastic strip has a constant number of layers of the polymer and second material, so as to have a uniform crosswise dimension along its length.
Alternatively, the plastic strip may have a variable number of layers of at least one of the polymer and second material along its length, so as to have a varied crosswise dimension along its length.
Preferably, the dimension graduates from a minimum at one end of the underwire to a maximum at the other end of the underwire.
Preferably, the polymer is ethylene vinyl acetate.
Preferably, the polymer is resin.
Preferably, the plastic strip is formed by layers of polymer and second material (adhered to each other in the form of a sandwich.
Preferably, the underwire is initially formed by cutting a desired shape from the plastic strip.
There is further disclosed herein a brassiere cup having the above-disclosed underwire located in an edge region thereof.
Preferably, the underwire is located between layers of material from which the cup is formed, and even furthermore, the underwire is molded in place with formation of the cup.
There is further disclosed herein a brassiere having a pair of the above-disclosed brassiere cups.
Furthermore, there is disclosed herein a method of manufacturing a brassiere part with a plastic strip support feature, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing at least one layer of a polymer;
(b) providing at least one layer of a second material on top of the layer of polymer;
(c) applying an adhesive at the interface between the at least one layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material, for causing said layers to adhere to each other and form a layered plastic strip.
(d) cutting the plastic strip support feature from the layered plastic strip, where the size and shape of the plastic strip support feature corresponds to a desired size and shape for the plastic strip support feature of the brassiere part;
(e) providing a mold for forming the brassiere part with a trough;
(f) laying down in the mold a brassiere part material from which the brassiere part is to be formed, such that some of the brassiere part material extends into the trough;
(g) positioning the plastic strip support feature upon the brassiere part material that extends into the trough; and
(h) applying heat to the mold sufficient to soften the layer of polymer so that it consolidates into a desired shape as defined by the shape of the trough.
Preferably, the second material may be selected from a group of foam, fabric and polymer;
Preferably, the brassiere part is a cup and the plastic strip support feature is an underwire, wherein the plastics material consolidates in the trough to form the underwire of variable or uniform width and/or depth from one end of the underwire to the other.
Optionally, the methods disclosed above may further comprise providing additional layers of polymer as well as additional layers of second material sandwiched therebetween.
Even furthermore, further layers of material from which the brassiere cup is to be formed can be laid down so as to cover the plastic material in the trough before the step of applying heat.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In
An underwire 11 is shown in
In this embodiment, the at least one layer of polymer 12 is placed between layers of foam 14 as shown in
The variation of the thickness (or width) of the underwire is a matter of choice subject to the support desired. In this illustration, the thickness of the underwire varies gradually between A and B. The underwire 11 is surrounded by foam 13 as shown in
One end of the underwire 11 (typically the end closest to the wearer's shoulder) is the thickest, whereas the other end of the underwire 11 (typically the end nearest the wearer's sternum) is the thinnest. This provides a gradual reduction in stiffness of the underwire 11 along its length. In order to finely tune the degree of support and comfort along the length of the underwire 11, differing materials and material thicknesses may be adopted. Indeed different configurations might be required for different cup sizes to suit the anatomy of different women.
The underwire 11 is typically formed in and located at a transition position between the cup and the front band of the brassiere. The underwire 11 would be orientated with its flatter side facing the body of the wearer so that the convex side of the underwire 11 faces outwardly away from the body. The brassiere cup might be formed as a lamination of foam plastics material between layers of which the underwire 11 is located.
In another embodiment, underwire 11 may be of constant uniform thickness throughout its length. The thickness of the underwire depends on the number of layers of polymer and the number of layers of foam and/or fabric used.
Optional, an adhesive can be used at the interface between each layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material, for causing said layers to adhere to each other so they maintain their relative position during further processing.
Optionally, the plastic strip may comprise one or more layer of polymer 12 only, without layers of the second material 14. Second material 14 may be selected from the group of polymer, fabric and foam.
It is indeed a matter of choice to have the plastic material having either only layer(s) of polymer or combination of layer(s) of polymer together with layer(s) of fabric and/or foam, subject to the amount of support desired.
Features 40, 14 and 17 shown in
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, rather than using continuous fixed length strips of polymer/foam/fabric materials in the method of manufacturing the plastics strip or underwire, continuous variable-length strips of polymer/foam material could be laid one upon another in stepwise manner such that thickness of the material varies along the plastic strip. These layers could then be melded together upon the application of heat and pressure to remove any steps between the layers. Furthermore, different thickness of polymer can be used together or separately to form a plastic strip. Even furthermore, two or more polymer layers can be used to form the plastic strip, where at least two of the polymer layers are comprised of a different polymer, chosen from the group of a resin, a PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) or EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate). Accordingly, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it has the full scope suggested by the above-language, as well as equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A brassiere cup underwire comprising a plastic strip, the plastic strip including at least one layer of polymer and at least one layer of a second material.
2. The underwire of claim 1, where the plastic strip comprises at least two layers of said polymer and the at least one layer of the second material is formed sandwiched between said at least two layers of said polymer.
3. The underwire of claim 1, wherein the second material is selected from a group comprising a polymer, a fabric and a foam.
4. The underwire of claim 2, wherein the plastic strip has a constant number of layers of said polymer and second material, so as to have a uniform crosswise dimension along its length.
5. The underwire of claim 2, wherein the plastics strip has a variable number of layers of at least one of said polymer and second material along its length, so as to have a varied crosswise dimension along its length.
6. The underwire of claim 5, wherein the dimension graduates from a minimum at one end of the plastic strip to a maximum at the other end of the plastic strip.
7. The underwire of claim 1, where the polymer is selected from the group of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), a resin, or a poly vinyl chloride (PVC).
8. The underwire of claim 2, where the polymer is selected from the group of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), a resin, or a poly vinyl chloride (PVC).
9. The underwire of claim 3, where the polymer is selected from the group of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), a resin, or a poly vinyl chloride (PVC).
10. The underwire of claim 2, where the underwire is formed by cutting a desired shape from the plastic strip.
11. The underwire of claim 6, where the underwire is formed by cutting a desired shape from the plastic strip.
12. The underwire of claim 1, where the underwire is formed by molding.
13. The underwire of claim 1, further including an adhesive material positioned at the interface between each layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material, for causing said layers to adhere to each other.
14. The underwire of claim 2 located in an edge region of a brassiere cup.
15. The underwire of claim 14 located between layers of material from which the brassiere cup is formed.
16. A method of manufacturing a brassiere part with a plastic strip support feature, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing at least one layer of a polymer;
- (b) providing at least one layer of a second material on top of the layer of polymer;
- (c) applying an adhesive at the interface between the at least one layer of polymer and the at least one layer of the second material, for causing said layers to adhere to each other and form a layered plastic strip.
- (d) cutting the plastic strip support feature from the layered plastic strip, where the size and shape of the plastic strip support feature cut from the layered plastic strip corresponds to a desired size and shape for the plastic strip support feature of the brassiere part after application of heat as noted by Step (h);
- (e) providing a mold for forming the brassiere part with a trough;
- (f) laying down in the mold a brassiere part material from which the brassiere part is to be formed, such that some of the brassiere part material extends into the trough;
- (g) positioning the plastic strip support feature cut from the layered plastic strip upon the brassiere part material that extends into the trough; and
- (h) applying heat to the mold sufficient to soften the layer of polymer so that it consolidates into a desired shape as defined by the shape of the trough.
17. The method of claim 16 where step (b) provides the second material from a group comprising a foam, a fabric and a polymer.
18. The method of claim 16 where the brassiere part is a cup and the plastic strip support feature is an underwire, and where during step (h) the plastics material consolidates in the trough to form the underwire so as to have either a variable or uniform width and/or depth from one end of the underwire to the other.
19. The method of claim 16, where step (a) provides multiple layers of polymer.
20. The method of claim 16, where steps (a) and (b) each provide multiple layers of their respective polymer and second material, until a plastic material of desired shape and thickness is complete.
21. The method of claim 16, where step (f) provides further layers of material for laying down, from which the brassiere cup is to be formed, so as to cover the plastic material in the trough before step (h).
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 25, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 29, 2012
Inventor: Ho Yau WAN (Kowloon)
Application Number: 13/244,577
International Classification: A41C 1/14 (20060101); A41C 5/00 (20060101);