Woven Or Braided Strand-type Fabric, E.g.,wire Gauze Patents (Class 450/43)
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Patent number: 11800901Abstract: A brassiere and associated method of manufacture is presented. A graticulate support member is producible by additive printing. The graticulate support member may be positioned between each of a first cup cover and a second cup cover of the brassiere. The graticulate support member may include a thickness gradient devised to maintain rigidity of the formed cup from a maximum thickness medially centered at a first edge of the graticulate support member towards a minimum thickness realized at the extremity of a second edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Veil Intimates LLCInventors: Nancy Trangmar, Meghan Marsden
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Patent number: 11484068Abstract: Aspects of a flat-knit support garment for an upper torso are provided. The flat-knit support garment may include a bra structure having a flat-knit bra material that includes a cup zone, a body zone, a wing zone, a strap zone, and a chestband zone. In some instances, a perimeter of the flat-knit bra comprising a neck opening and armhole openings includes a finished edge treatment corresponding to a high stretch modulus, covered yarn. Such finished edges are generated in seamless construction with the unitary, flat-knit structure of the flat-knit support garment for an upper torso. The flat-knit characteristics of the support garment for an upper torso may correspond to one or more of a flat-knit stitch sequence, a yarn type, and/or a finishing treatment.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Josue Diaz, Paul R. Montgomery, Lori Sears, Andrea J. Staub
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Patent number: 10993483Abstract: The present disclosure relates to support members for brassieres and other clothing. The support member may be manufactured by additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing methods, and injection molding, among others. The support member may include a thickness gradient devised to support a breast. The support member may be customized to the anatomy of a particular user. The support member may include one or more biometric sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: VEIL INTIMATES LLCInventors: Nancy Kay Trangmar, Meghan Elizabeth Marsden, Benjamin Elliott Stewart
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Patent number: 8690634Abstract: A support structure for a bra includes a two-ply structural support layer having an m-shaped ply of compression fabric, forming left and right openings along a bottom aspect of the m-shaped ply, and a w-shaped ply of compression fabric, forming left and right openings along a top aspect of the w-shaped ply. The m- and w-shaped plies are joined together such that the left and right openings of each ply overlap to form left and right pockets for accommodating at least a portion of a wearer's left and right breasts. The support structure encapsulates and separates the breasts. When joined with straps of a sports bra or top, the two-ply structural support layer provides sling-type support of the breasts. Compressive fabric of the bra or top compresses the breasts to a wearer's chest; thus, a bra or top incorporating the support structure provides three-way support via encapsulation, suspension and compression.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Sturdy Girl Sports, LLCInventors: Hilary Heath, Susan Krueger
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Patent number: 8317568Abstract: A mark-free fabric strap wire casing. The casing is provided with a cushion B which is composed of erect fine hairs C for relieving the stress generated by the bra wire on skin. With simple structure, the present invention which is used as the casing for the wire used in female underwear can be manufactured with high production efficiency and suitable for the production automation. Because the fabric strap itself is provided with a cushion composed of erect fine hairs, it has a softer feel when in contact with skin and relieves the pressure feel generated by the wire within the underwear on skin. It reduces the wire impression mark left under the breasts after wearing it. The wire can be embedded without causing much embossment, thereby enchaining visual appearance of the underwear article.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: New Horizon Elastic Fabric Co., LtdInventor: Mike He
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Patent number: 8087972Abstract: A decorative element for the human body in the form of a breast clasp which can be worn on the person. One breast clasp can be worn in the crease beneath a female breast and is held in place by means of a clamping and adhesive effect. The breast clasp is designed as a curved element and performs a shaping or supporting function, or both, for the female breast.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Real Estate ViennaInventor: Friedolf Mutschler
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Publication number: 20110237158Abstract: A velvet wire casing for containing the steel wire used as a bra support in underclothing. It has a woven casing main body on which there are erect down-like soft fine feathers or hairs, which are integratedly woven into the main body when the main body is fabricated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Mike HE
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Patent number: 7565919Abstract: A tubular fabric receives an underwire garment such as a bra. The tubular fabric is formed by arranging a fusible yarn and melting the yarn to form a barrier. Preferably, the fabric does not include an elastomeric yarn or contains a minor amount and is treated to impart stretch to the fabric in the length direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Stretchline Intellectual Properties, Ltd.Inventors: Robert Arthur Glenn, Henry Arthur Sebastian Price
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Patent number: 7407428Abstract: A brassiere has a pair of cups each provided with a respective underwire assembly each having inner and outer U-shaped hard underwire portions extending substantially parallel to each other below a respective cup of the brassiere, joined together at ends, and separated by an arcuate slot between the ends. The underwire formed by the two portions is upwardly arcuately concave so as to conform to the contour of a breast in the cup, and is also horizontally arcuately concave so as to conform to the contour of the chest of a wearer of the brassiere. The underwire is embedded in a soft plastic body having an apron along a concave side of the body lying at an angle to the hard underwire portions so that the body and the underwire form a pocket receiving a breast of the wearer in the cup.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Fildan Accessories CorporationInventors: Gerhard Fildan, Karl Wanzenböck
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Publication number: 20080163953Abstract: The present invention relates to a tubular fabric for receiving an underwire in a garment such as a bra. The tubular fabric is formed by arranging a fusible yarn, such as Grillon™, and melting said yarn to form a barrier, which exhibits excellent resistance to penetration by underwires. Preferably the fabric does not include an elastomeric yarn and is treated to impart stretch to the fabric in the length direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Stretchline Intellectual Properties LimitedInventors: Robert Arthur Glenn, Henry Arthur Sebastian Price
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Patent number: 7377833Abstract: A brassiere cup has inner and outer geometrically similar cup parts fitting in each other and having confronting inner faces and outer faces directed away from each other. The inner faces are formed with aligned and confronting grooves holding a pair of hard plastic wires imbedded in a flexible plastic body completely surrounding and bonded to the wires and formed with a flexible lip. The lip extends from the grooves between the inner faces. Bonds between the inner faces and the flexible plastic body unitarily secure the cup parts together and to the flexible plastic body in which the wires are imbedded.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Fildan Accessories CorporationInventors: Karl Wanzenboeck, Gerhard Fildan
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Patent number: 7347229Abstract: A tubular fabric receives an underwire in a garment such as a bra. The tubular fabric is formed by arranging a fusible yarn, such as Grilon®, and melting said yarn to form a barrier, which exhibits excellent resistance to penetration by underwires. Preferably the fabric does not include an elastomeric yarn or contains a minor amount and is treated to impart stretch to the fabric in the length direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Stretchline Intellectual Properties LimitedInventors: Robert Arthur Glenn, Henry Arthur Sebastian Price
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Patent number: 7032626Abstract: The present invention relates to a tubular fabric for receiving an underwire in a garment such as a bra. The tubular fabric is formed by arranging a fusible yarn, such as Grilon®, and melting said yarn to form a barrier, which exhibits excellent resistance to penetration by underwires. Preferably the fabric does not include an elastomeric yarn and is treated to impart stretch to the fabric in the length direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Price Shepshed LimitedInventors: Robert Arthur Glenn, Henry Arthur Sebastian Price
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Patent number: 6572437Abstract: There is provided a brassiere made of a stretchable material for comfort. Each breast cup has a breast receiving portion with an inner layer and an outer layer, and a support panel portion with the inner and outer layers and a breast supporting panel between the inner and outer layers. The breast supporting panel is substantially inelastic in all directions and, preferably, forms an arcuate edge for supporting the breast. Thus, the entire brassiere stretches and moves with the wearer, while each non-elastic breast supporting panel provides the desired breast support. The bottom edge of the breast supporting panel is spaced from the bottom edge of the brassiere. Decreasing the length of the breast supporting panel so that its bottom edge does not contact the bottom edge of the brassiere allows the bottom periphery of the brassiere to have additional flex that improves the overall comfort of the brassiere. Preferably, the bottom edge of the brassiere is turned to form the waistband of the brassiere.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Sara Lee CorporationInventor: Sandra Ann Waitz
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Patent number: 6439959Abstract: This invention is directed to a wireless support system for a brassiere. The wireless support system comprises a three-dimensional frame having a sling section and a lower frame section. The sling section and lower frame section may be separate pieces that are sewn together in the three-dimensional shape, or they may be one piece that is molded into the desired three-dimensional shape. The lower frame is provided between the underarm areas and fits underneath the breasts. The sling portion comprises two cup portions and two extending arms that reach into the straps of the brassiere to provide lift and support to the breasts. The frame is preferably sewn into the interior of a brassiere between an outer material of the brassiere and an inner material of the brassiere that resides against the wearer's skin.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Vanity Fair, Inc.Inventors: Frank Magrone, Valerie Audrey Totty, Judith L. Falcicchio
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Patent number: 6425800Abstract: A seamless brassiere comprises an outer shield, an inner lining, a support pad, and a back retaining device. The outer shield is cut from a piece of cloth of man-made fiber, provides a front bra with bra cups, and extends two back bands from two lateral sides thereof respectively. The inner lining has a shape and a size thereof corresponding to the outer shield and is made of the same material as the outer shield. The support pad is a strip having the same material as the outer shield, provides a shape extending along a lower portion of the front bra toward these two lateral sides respectively and upward to a central position between said two bra cups to constitute a letter of “W”. The back retaining device provides a set locking pieces to engage with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Strong Castle Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hui Lung Huang
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Patent number: 5410843Abstract: An improved process for finishing the edge of corrective lenses made of thermoplastic material or of a mixture of thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials. This process includes the steps of dry pre-profiling and dry post-profiling the corrective lens and the further subsequent additional process step of wet final finishing and/or calibrating the corrective lens by using an additional fine grinding wheel and applying cooling liquid to the contact area between said corrective lens and said fine grinding wheel.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Wernicke X Co. GmbHInventor: Lutz Gottschald