BRASSIERE HAVING A FOAM PADDED UNDERWIRE
An underwire brassiere and breast cup for use in the underwire brassiere. The breast cup provides improved comfort for the wearer by isolating the support wire from the skin of the wearer. Particularly the support wire is positioned along an outer side of a laminated foam core. The laminated foam core can be shaped to have an embossed ridge projecting toward the inner side of the foam core, in a region mirroring the location of the support wire.
The present disclosure generally relates to apparel, particularly brassieres. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to brassieres having supportive underwire.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBrassieres have long been part of women's daily attire. To increase support under, or along the lower periphery of brassiere cups, rigid wires have been added. Brassieres having these wires are often referred to as “underwire” brassieres. Often an underwire brassiere will include a pair of U-shaped wires, one for each respective breast cup. Alternatively, a single wire may span the bottom of both cups.
While the rigidity of an underwire brassiere provides improved support, there are also disadvantages. For example, the narrow cross-section of the support wire of the brassiere can produce discomfort due to relatively sharp pressure points. The wire's rigidity can also cause discomfort during movement. Friction between the wire and the materials of the brassiere can cause the wire to become exposed over time. Exposed wires can poke the wearers skin or snag on the wearer's clothing.
A variety of techniques have been attempted to increase the comfort of underwire brassieres, with varied levels of success. Thus, there remains a need for an underwire brassiere having improved comfort that maintains the relatively high degree of support for which underwire brassieres are known.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure is directed to an improved construction for a brassiere having a support wire. The support wire can be disposed on the outside of a molded cup in order to increase comfort. Further, the molded cup may provide a padded ridge in the region opposite the support wire.
A first aspect of this disclosure is a breast cup for a brassiere. An exemplary breast cup may include a molded cup having an interior laminated fabric, an exterior laminated fabric, and at least one foam layer between the interior and exterior laminated fabrics. The interior laminated fabric, the exterior laminated fabric and the at least one foam layer are laminated together to create the molded cup. The molded cup may further comprise a first raised portion adjacent to a lower peripheral edge of the molded cup. The first raised portion can extend toward an inner side of the molded cup. The exemplary breast cup can also include a support wire disposed along the lower peripheral edge of the molded cup. The support wire is configured to be positioned outwardly of the exterior laminated fabric.
A second aspect of this disclosure is a brassiere. The brassiere includes a pair of breast cups connected to each other by a bridge or central gore. Each breast cup includes a portion of a torso band attached to an end thereof, opposite the bridge. Each breast cup comprises an interior laminated fabric, an exterior laminated fabric, and at least one foam layer between the interior and exterior laminated fabrics. The interior laminated fabric, the exterior laminated fabric and the at least one foam layer are laminated together to create a molded core. The molded core may further comprise a first raised portion adjacent to a lower peripheral edge thereof. The first raised portion can extend toward an inner side of the molded core. The exemplary breast cup can also include a support wire disposed along the lower peripheral edge of the molded core and positioned outwardly of the exterior laminated fabric. The first raised portion and the support wire's location combine to improve comfort for the wearer.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiments, when considered in conjunction with the drawings. It should be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
The foregoing and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described below and illustrated in the accompanying figures, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views. The embodiments described provide examples and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments, and modifications and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such other embodiments, modifications and improvements are within the scope of the present invention. Features from one embodiment or aspect may be combined with features from any other embodiment or aspect in any appropriate combination. For example, any individual or collective features of method aspects or embodiments may be applied to apparatus, product or component aspects or embodiments and vice versa.
As used herein, the terms “inside,” “inner,” “interior,” and “back” are used to reference elements of a breast cup that are relatively positioned toward the skin of a wearer. On the other hand, the terms “outside,” “outer,” “exterior,” and “front” are used to reference elements of a breast cup that are relatively positioned in a direction away from the skin of a wearer.
Turning to the figures,
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According to one embodiment, the foam layers 215, 220 may comprise polyurethane, polyester, or polyether. In an exemplary embodiment, the thickness of the foam layers 215, 220 may be between about % and about ½ inches prior to molding. The thickness of the foam layers 215, 220 and the spacing between a male (bullet) and a female (bubble) cast of a molding machine can be adjusted to provide a finished molded core 200 with the desired thickness, density, and rigidity.
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Preferably the inner ply 305 and the outer ply 310 are not directly attached to the support wire 300. The inner and outer fabric plies 305, 310 may be wrapped around the support wire 300 in an inverted U-shaped configuration, with the free ends of the at least one fabric ply 305, 310 being turned inwardly before being stitched onto the outside of the molded core 200. The support wire 300 is held in place along the lower periphery of the outside of the molded core 200 by first stitching 315. Preferably stitching 315 begins from the outside direction, through the inner and outer plies 305, 310, and into, but not completely through, the molded core 200.
The outermost fabric 250 (described above) can also be seen in the cross-section of
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The first embossed ridge 230 provides supplemental cushioning to the support wire 300. In the embodiment of
In one embodiment, a single layer of foam 215 is used to form cup 120. The first embossed ridge 230 can be created by providing the male cast of a molding machine with a groove corresponding to the first embossed ridge 230. When the single layer of foam 215 is pressed in the mold, the area of the first embossed ridge 230 will be compressed less than the remainder of the molded core 200.
In a second embodiment, as shown in
Visual enhancement of the first embossed ridge 230 may also be desirable. Second stitching 245 on either side, and along substantially the entire length, of the first embossed ridge 230 can provide a visual delineation on the back of each breast cup 120.
Although the above disclosure has been presented in the context of exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A breast cup for a brassiere comprising:
- a) a molded cup, the molded cup comprising: a. an interior laminated fabric; b. an exterior laminated fabric; and c. at least one foam layer, wherein the interior laminated fabric, the exterior laminated fabric and the at least one foam layer are laminated together to create the molded cup, the molded cup further comprising a first raised portion adjacent to a lower peripheral portion thereof, the first raised portion extending toward an inner side of the molded cup; and
- b) a support wire, wherein the support wire is disposed along the lower peripheral portion of the molded cup and disposed outwardly of the exterior laminated fabric.
2. The breast cup according to claim 1, wherein the molded cup further comprises a second raised portion along the lower peripheral portion of the molded cup, the second raised portion extending toward an outer side of the molded cup such that the first and second raised portions correspond to one another.
3. The breast cup according to claim 1, wherein the molded cup further comprises a recessed channel along an outer side of the molded cup opposing the first raised portion, the recessed channel configured to receive the support wire.
4. The breast cup according to claim 1, wherein the first raised portion provides an area of increased thickness along the lower peripheral portion of the molded cup.
5. The breast cup according to claim 1, wherein the at least one foam layer comprises:
- a first foam layer substantially coextensive with the interior laminated fabric and the exterior laminated fabric; and
- a second foam layer disposed adjacent to the lower peripheral portion of the molded cup, the second foam layer providing additional material for the formation of the first raised portion.
6. The breast cup according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fabric ply encasing the support wire.
7. The breast cup according to claim 6, wherein the at least one fabric ply comprises a plurality of separate plies, wherein, each of said plurality of separate plies is wrapped around the support wire without attachment to the support wire.
8. The breast cup according to claim 1, further comprising an outer fabric disposed outwardly of the exterior laminated fabric and disposed outwardly of the support wire.
9. The breast cup according to claim 8, further comprising a cup liner disposed between the exterior laminated fabric and the outer fabric.
10. The breast cup according to claim 1, wherein the support wire comprises a substantially flat, metallic or rigid plastic material.
11. A brassiere comprising:
- a) a pair of breast cups, each breast cup comprising: a. a molded core, the molded core comprising: i. an interior laminated fabric; ii. an exterior laminated fabric; and iii. at least one foam layer, wherein the interior laminated fabric, the exterior laminated fabric and the at least one foam layer are laminated together to create the molded core, the molded core further comprising a first raised portion adjacent to a lower peripheral edge thereof, the first raised portion extending toward an inner side of the molded core; and b. a support wire, wherein the support wire is disposed along the lower peripheral portion of the molded core and disposed outwardly of the exterior laminated fabric;
- b) a bridge or gore attached between a center of each breast cup; and
- c) a torso band, respective ends of the torso band attached to underarm lateral side of a respective breast cup.
12. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein the molded core further comprises a second raised portion along the lower peripheral portion of the molded core, the second raised portion extending toward an outer side of the molded core such that the first and second raised portions correspond to one another.
13. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein the molded core further comprises a recessed channel along an outer side of the molded core opposing the first raised portion, the recessed channel configured to receive the support wire.
14. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein the first raised portion provides an area of increased thickness along the lower peripheral portion of the molded core.
15. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein the at least one foam layer comprises:
- a first foam layer coextensive with the interior laminated fabric and the exterior laminated fabric; and
- a second foam layer disposed adjacent to the lower peripheral portion of the molded core, the second foam layer providing additional material for the formation of the first raised portion.
16. The brassiere according to claim 11, further comprising at least one fabric ply encasing the support wire.
17. The brassiere according to claim 16, wherein the at least one fabric ply comprises a plurality of separate plies, each of said plurality of separate plies is wrapped around the support wire without attachment to the support wire.
18. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein each breast cup further comprises an outer fabric disposed outwardly of exterior laminated fabric and disposed outwardly of the support wire.
19. The brassiere according to claim 18, wherein each breast cup further comprises a cup liner disposed between the exterior laminated fabric and the outer fabric.
20. The brassiere according to claim 11, wherein the support wire comprises a substantially flat, metallic or rigid plastic material.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 4, 2013
Publication Date: Oct 9, 2014
Inventors: Roger D. Warren (Claremont, NC), Sandra A. Waitz (New York, NY)
Application Number: 13/856,967
International Classification: A41C 3/10 (20060101);