Embroidered motifs specifically positioned and used on top sections of women's nightclothes at breast level so that women can wear them decently.

Women's nightclothes, in one or two pieces, which top section covering the bust is specifically designed to discreetly hide the nipple of the breast. The invention being characterized in that all versions of these women's nightclothes are designed for the practical purpose of hiding the nipple of the breast while remaining comfortable and feminine. These nightclothes forming a clothing line named DiscreetEve.™

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Description

The application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 14/569,686 filed on Dec. 13, 2014.

Embroidered motifs specifically positioned and used on top sections of women's nightclothes at breast level so that women can wear them decently.

GENERAL CHARACTER, NATURE AND INVENTIVE IDEA

The invention relates to the use, The use, on top sections of women's nightclothes in one or two pieces, of an existing design process that is Embroidery, with embroidered motifs that are not randomly positioned or used for decorative purposes, but specifically positioned and used on top sections of women's nightclothes at breast level so that women can wear them decently without embarrassment and discomfort caused by the fact that nipples are visible through nightclothes, including short or long nightclothes, with or without sleeves, like nightdress, chemise, sleepshirt, pajama or camisole.

The embroidered motifs on women's nightclothes are specifically designed and conditioned by their function. This is why in that case the patent's rules apply.

What woman does not like nightclothes? At the end of the day, change from their work clothes to comfortable and nice nightclothes, take off their bra. In women's life nightclothes are not primarily designed to appeal.

While bras are now designed for women to dress elegantly, women's nightclothes design ignores their elegance and dignity. It is a chance to find discreet, subtle and feminine nightclothes since they are not designed for this purpose. Women have no choice but to buy too large sizes, fold their arms, wear two layers, wear thick fabric, keep their bra or wear a supportive brassiere-like camisole under the nightclothes.

Some dresses with supportive brassiere-like structures could be worn as nightclothes, if they look like a night gown and fits around the bust. This is not the comfort women are looking for.

Whether it is a short or long nightdress, chemise, sleepshirt, pajama or camisole, the process will allow women to wear nice, comfortable and feminine nightclothes according to their taste and size and without showing the nipple of the breast.

It should be kept in mind when reading the full description that the design versions are not, per se, considered as new. The innovative aspect is that they are not used for decorative purposes, but specifically for women's nightclothes, so that women can wear them decently without embarrassment and discomfort caused by the fact that nipples are visible through nightclothes.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates two models of embroidered motifs sewn over the wide.

FIG. 2 illustrates a model with Embroidery positioned on either side of nightclothes.

FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As mentioned above, the design versions are not, per se, considered as new. The innovative aspect is that they are not used for decorative purposes, but specifically for women's nightclothes so that women can wear them decently without embarrassment and discomfort caused by the fact that nipples are visible through nightclothes

Women's nightclothes include nightclothes in one or two pieces, short or long, with or without sleeves, like nightdress, chemise, sleepshirt, pajama or camisole.

Embroidery

    • Embroidered motifs sewn into the front over the wide on women's nightclothes at breast level.
    • Enough motifs to cover the breast and hide the nipples.
    • Embroidery can also be positioned only on either side of nightclothes while covering the breast.

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

The use, at breast level on top sections of women's nightclothes in one or two pieces, of an existing design process that is Embroidery, with embroidered motifs that are not randomly positioned or used for decorative purposes, but specifically sewed over the wide of the front at breast level, or only on either side of nightclothes while covering the breast, so that women can wear them decently without embarrassment and discomfort caused by the fact that nipples are visible through nightclothes, including short or long nightclothes, with or without sleeves, like nightdress, chemise, sleepshirt, pajama or camisole.

Claims

1. Women's nightclothes top sections design processes with the utilitarian function of covering the bust to hide the nipple of the breast. These nightclothes forming a clothing line named DiscreetEve for which I registered for a Trademark.

2. Design processes as defined in claim 1, for women's nightclothes like short or long nightdress, chemise, sleepshirt, pajama or camisole, the processes allowing women to wear nice, comfortable and feminine nightclothes according to their taste and size and without showing the nipple of the breast.

3. Design processes as defined in claims 1 and 2 for which the fact of giving discretion has not come about by chance, but are specifically conditioned by its function described in claims 1 and 2.

4. Design processes versions as defined in claims 1, 2 and 3, including decorative bands or motifs, bodyside comfortable liner, gathering and shining, pleating, ruffles layers, appliques and embroidery, not used for decorative purposes but specifically for women's nightclothes to cover the bust and hide the nipple of the breast.

5. Design processes versions as defined in claims 1, 2, 3 and 4, applied so as to ensure that women feel wearing comfortable nightclothes and not a bra or daywear.

Patent History
Publication number: 20160278452
Type: Application
Filed: May 8, 2016
Publication Date: Sep 29, 2016
Inventor: Christine Savard (Quebec)
Application Number: 15/149,149
Classifications
International Classification: A41D 10/00 (20060101); A41D 27/02 (20060101); A41D 27/08 (20060101);