CN109310164B - Motion follow-up nature brassiere - Google Patents
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Abstract
The subject is as follows: a bra overcomes the defect that the body movement of the scapula can not be fully exerted for sports, training and the like. The technical scheme is as follows: a motion follow-up bra comprises a pair of left and right cups, a left soil platform and a right soil platform which are positioned below the cups, a left axillary cloth and a right axillary cloth, and is characterized in that the left and right soil platforms are not sewed and are separated from each other in an independent state, the axillary cloths are connected through a back cloth, one ends of two shoulder straps are respectively connected with the axillary cloths, the other ends of the two shoulder straps are sewed on the back cloth in a V shape, a belt is sewed along the upper edge of the back cloth, one end of the belt is sewed near the V-shaped sewing position of the shoulder straps, and the other ends of the belt are not sewed on the axillary cloths respectively, but are sewed on the end parts of two sides of the soil platforms.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to a motion follow-up bra. More particularly, the present invention relates to a brassiere which can not only be closely attached to the body of a user in a sport state but also exhibit the same effect in a stationary state, and which can smoothly respond to the movement of the human body and has excellent wearability without hindering the movement of the scapula by dispersing the burden imposed on the brassiere.
Background
A conventional brassiere is widely known as described in patent document 1. FIG. 11 is a schematic plan view of an example of a conventional brassiere. The brassiere (21) comprises a pair of right and left cups (22A, 22B), two terraces (23A, 23B) located below the cups (22A, 22B), and two pieces of right and left armpit cloth (24A, 24B), wherein the two terraces (23A, 23B) are formed by sewing the lower edge of the right cup (22A) to the two pieces of right and left armpit cloth (24A, 24B), and the left terraces (23B) are formed by sewing the lower edge of the left cup (22B) to the two pieces of right and left armpit cloth (24A, 24B), the right soil table (23A) and the left soil table (23B) are not sewn together but are separated from each other in an independent state. In the brassiere (21) disclosed in patent document 1, it is necessary to form a gap (26) in the heart of the brassiere (21) when the two left and right soil benches (23A, 23B) are overlapped with each other when the sizes of the two left and right soil benches (23A, 23B) are determined.
However, patent document 1 does not have an idea of interlocking the left and right ground pieces with the back cloth, but has a problem that the force of expansion and contraction or tension cannot be eliminated because the left and right armpit cloths are sewn to the upper edge portions of the left and right cups and the both side end portions of the left and right ground pieces without any gap, and the movement of the scapula is hindered because the two shoulder straps (25) are positioned near the scapula.
Therefore, although the conventional brassiere can cope with general household work, it has a disadvantage that it cannot sufficiently exert its effect on physical movements such as exercise and training, which can greatly move the shoulder blades.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Japanese patent No. 3373793.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, although the conventional brassiere (particularly, the brassiere of patent document 1) can cope with general household work, it has a drawback that it cannot sufficiently exert its effect on physical movements such as exercise and training, which can significantly move the shoulder blades.
Means for solving the problems
The invention aims to solve the problem that the body movement of a scapula which can be greatly moved in sports, training and the like cannot be fully utilized although the device can deal with common household matters.
The first embodiment of the sports following bra of the invention comprises a pair of left and right bra cups, a left and right soil platforms positioned below the bra cups, and a left and right armpit cloth, and is characterized in that the left and right soil platforms are a right soil platform formed by sewing the lower edge part of the right bra cup with the left and right armpit cloth, and a left soil platform formed by sewing the lower edge part of the left bra cup with the left and right armpit cloth, the right soil platform and the left soil platform are not sewed and are separated from each other in an independent state, the left and right armpit cloth are connected through a back cloth, one ends of two shoulder straps are respectively connected with the left and right armpit cloth, the other ends of the two shoulder straps are sewed into a whole in a V shape on the back cloth, two belt-shaped straps are sewed along the upper edge part of the back cloth, one ends of the two belt-shaped straps are respectively sewed near the respective V-shaped sewed positions of the two shoulder straps, the other ends are not respectively sewed on the left axillary cloth and the right axillary cloth, but are sewed on the end parts of the two sides of the left soil bench and the right soil bench.
A second embodiment of the brassiere according to the present invention is characterized in that the right soil table and the left soil table are crossed in an X-shape, and a gap is provided in the center of the chicken.
A third embodiment of the brassiere according to the present invention is characterized in that said two left and right soil blocks, said two shoulder straps and said two straps are made of stretchable material.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the first embodiment of the motion following bra of the invention, the composition conditions are as follows: the left and right earth platforms are formed by sewing the lower edge part of the right cup with the left and right armpit cloths, the right earth platform and the left earth platform are separated from each other in an independent state without sewing, the left and right armpit cloths are connected through a piece of back cloth, one end of each shoulder strap is connected with the left and right armpit cloths, the other end of each shoulder strap is sewn on the back cloth into a V-shaped sewing body, two strip-shaped bands are sewn along the upper edge part of the back cloth, one end of each band is sewn near the V-shaped sewing part of each shoulder strap, and the other end of each band is not sewn on the left and right armpit cloths, but is sewn to both side ends of the two soil tables, "and thus has the following effects.
The two shoulder straps are formed along the centers of scapulae used for exercise, training and the like, and because the two shoulder straps and the two straps are crossed at three positions, the burden of the shoulder, the armpit, the back muscle and the bottom circumference of the bra is respectively dispersed at the crossed positions, thereby bringing the excellent effect of smoothly corresponding to the activity of a human body and having excellent wearability.
Further, the two bands are sewn to the left and right soil blocks so as to extend from the armpits to the center direction of the back, thereby providing an excellent effect of being able to fit the body even in a static state.
In addition, according to the first embodiment, since the composition conditions thereof are: the other ends are not sewn to the left and right armpit cloths, but to both side ends of the two soil benches, respectively.
For example, if one end of each of the two belts is sewn to the left and right armrests, the force of expansion and contraction cannot be transmitted from the two belts to the left and right soil tables, that is, the load of the force cannot be dispersed. However, since the stretching action is sufficiently exerted by combining one end of each of the two belts with the two right and left soil table straight joints, the forces of stretching and tightening can be dispersed to three intersecting positions from one end of each of the two belts, and the excellent effect of being able to smoothly respond to the movement of the human body and having excellent wearing performance is brought about.
According to a second embodiment of the motion-following brassiere of the present invention, the composition conditions are: the right soil table and the left soil table intersect in an X-shape, and a gap is provided in the center of the chicken, so that the following effects are obtained.
Because two soil benches are located the lower part of a pair of cup about, consequently two soil benches's part has two-layer cloth about, the holding power of brassiere is very high, can improve the stability of brassiere to the health. Further, since the right soil block is sewn to the right cup lower edge portion and the left and right armpit cloths, and the left soil block is sewn to the left cup lower edge portion and the left and right armpit cloths, the right soil block and the left soil block are not sewn and are separated from each other in an independent state. Therefore, the two cups have adaptability, and can smoothly correspond to the action of a human body when arms move up and down and back and forth, the body is twisted or the common movement such as family work is carried out, so that the pair of left and right cups can not be separated from the position of the breasts. In other words, in a static state, the bra is stably fixed on the body through the left and right soil tables, and the left and right soil tables can move along with the breasts and prevent the left and right pair of cups from separating from the positions of the breasts when doing ordinary household work, so that excellent wearing experience is brought.
According to a third embodiment of the motion-following bra of the present invention, the composition conditions are as follows: the left and right soil blocks, the two shoulder straps and the two straps are made of stretchable materials, so that the adaptability of the left and right pair of cups can be improved.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a motion-actuated brassiere according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the motion-following brassiere of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the motion-actuated brassiere of FIG. 1 with portions broken away;
fig. 4 (a) is a partial perspective view of a main portion of fig. 1, and (b) is a schematic view of a main portion illustrating a relationship between armpit, shoulder strap and band in the sport-following bra of fig. 3;
FIG. 5 is a rear view of the athletic follow-up brassiere of FIG. 1 being worn on a body;
fig. 6 (a) is a schematic view illustrating a positional relationship between the scapula, the clavicle and the humerus of the body in a normal state (rest state), (b) is a schematic view illustrating a positional relationship between the scapula, the clavicle and the humerus when the arm is lifted;
fig. 7 is a view showing the movement follow-up performance of the shoulder blades when the sports follow-up brassiere of fig. 1 is worn on the body, wherein (a) is a schematic view illustrating the positional relationship between the shoulder blades, the clavicles, and the humerus when the arms are lifted, and (b) is a schematic view showing the direction in which the force applied to the shoulder straps and the bands is dispersed when in the state of (a);
FIG. 8 is a rear view of a motion-following brassiere according to another embodiment of the present invention, as worn on a body;
FIG. 9 (a) is a schematic plan view of one of two soil tables applied to the motion-actuated brassiere of FIG. 1, and (b) is a schematic plan view of a state in which the two soil tables overlap;
fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a relationship between a force applied to the back cloth and elastic forces of longitudinal and lateral lines constituting the back cloth;
fig. 11 is a schematic plan view of an example of a conventional brassiere (patent document 1).
Detailed Description
The following describes the motion-following brassiere according to the present invention in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a front view of a motion-following brassiere according to one embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a rear view of the motion-following brassiere of fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the motion-following brassiere of fig. 1 with portions broken away. Fig. 4 (a) is a partial perspective view of a main portion of fig. 1, and (b) is a main portion diagram illustrating a relationship between armpit, shoulder strap and belt in the sport-following bra of fig. 3. FIG. 5 is a rear view of the motion-actuated brassiere of FIG. 1 when worn on a body. Fig. 6 (a) is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between the scapula, the clavicle, and the humerus of the body in a normal state (rest state), and (b) is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between the scapula, the clavicle, and the humerus when the arm is lifted. Fig. 7 is a view showing the following performance of the movement of the scapula when the sports following brassiere of fig. 1 is worn on the body, where (a) is a schematic view explaining the positional relationship between the scapula, the clavicle, and the humerus when the arm is lifted, and (b) is a schematic view showing the direction in which the force applied to the shoulder strap and the band is dispersed when the shoulder strap and the band are in the state of (a). FIG. 8 is a rear view of a motion-following brassiere according to another embodiment of the present invention, as worn on a body. Fig. 9 (a) is a plan view of one of two soil tables applied to the motion-following brassiere of fig. 1, and (b) is a schematic view of a state in which the two soil tables are overlapped. Fig. 10 is a schematic view showing the relationship between the force applied to the back cloth and the elastic force of the vertical and horizontal lines constituting the back cloth. Fig. 11 is a schematic plan view of an example of a conventional brassiere (patent document 1).
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the brassiere 1 according to the present invention (hereinafter referred to as brassiere 1) is composed of a pair of left and right cups 2A and 2B, two left and right soil blocks 3A and 3B located under the pair of left and right cups 2A and 2B, two pieces of armpit cloth 4A and 4B, two shoulder straps 5A and 5B, two band-shaped straps 6A and 6B, and a back cloth 7.
The lateral portions OS of the respective outer sides of the pair of left and right cups 2A and 2B are sewn to the shoulder straps 5A and 5B, the lateral portions IS of the inner sides are sewn to the pair of left and right cups 2A and 2B, respectively, and the lower end portions are sewn to the left and right terraces 3A and 3B.
The upper edge of the soil blocks 3 has the same curved shape as the lower edge of the cup, and as shown in fig. 1, there are two soil blocks 3 in total.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 9, the right upper edge of the right platform 3A is sewn to the lower edge of the right cup 2A, the right side thereof is sewn to the right armpit cloth 4A, and the left side thereof is sewn to the left armpit cloth 4B. Therefore, the right upper edge portion is completely bent along the lower edge portion 2AL of the right cup 2A, and sewn from the armpit-side outermost end portion of the lower edge portion 2AL of the right cup 2A to the vicinity of the chicken-heart-side end portion. In contrast, the left upper edge 32 need not be curved along the lower edge 2AL of the left cup 2B.
The length of the right upper edge 31 of the right soil block 3A is not particularly limited, and may be slightly shorter than the length of the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A, or may be almost the same as the length of the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A. The degree of curvature of the left upper edge 32 varies according to the length of this right upper edge 31, and if the length of the right upper edge 31 is slightly shorter than the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A, the degree of curvature of the left upper edge 32 is smaller than the lower edge 2AL of the cups 2A, 2B, i.e., the right upper edge 31 of the right mound 3A. If the length of the upper right edge 31 is the same as the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A, the upper left edge 32 will bend to the same extent as the lower edge 2AL of the cups 2A, 2B, i.e. the upper right edge 31 of the right mound 3A, and will also be slightly equal to the upper right edge 31.
On the other hand, the left upper edge portion 32 of the left platform 3B is sewn to the lower edge portion 2AL of the left cup 2B, and the right side portion thereof is sewn to the right armpit cloth and the left side portion thereof is sewn to the left armpit cloth. Therefore, the left upper edge portion is completely bent along the lower edge portion 2AL of the left cup 2B, and sewn from the armpit-side outermost end portion of the lower edge portion 2AL of the left cup 2B to the vicinity of the chicken-heart-side end portion. In contrast, the right upper edge 31 does not necessarily have to be bent completely along the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A, since the right upper edge 31 is not sewn to the right cup 2A. The lengths and degrees of bending of the left upper edge portion 32 and the right upper edge portion 31 of the left soil block 3B are the same as those of the right soil block 3A described above, and are not particularly limited. That is, it is possible to make the length of the left upper edge portion 32 slightly shorter than the lower edge portion 2BL of the left cup 2B and the right upper edge portion 31 curved to a smaller extent than the lower edge portion 2BL of the left cup 2B, or to make the length of the left upper edge portion 32 the same as the lower edge portion 2BL of the left cup 2B and the right upper edge portion 31 curved to an almost equal extent to the lower edge portion 2BL of the left cup 2B.
The material used for the soil block 3 is not particularly limited, but a material that can freely expand and contract in both the longitudinal and transverse directions is preferable in order to improve the adaptability of the cups 2A and 2B. Since the brassiere 1 is excellent in the longitudinal and lateral stretchability as a whole, it does not feel unnatural when worn and is easily fit to the body. The two shoulder straps 5A and 5B can be attached to the body at all times without displacement, and the shoulder and the like are not burdened by the elasticity of the material, so that the wearing feeling is good.
The left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B are sewn together along one end of the back cloth (see fig. 2). In addition, the back cloth 7 is integrally sewn to both side ends of the left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B and the left and right soil benches 3A and 3B (see fig. 1).
Referring to fig. 2, in the left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B, a portion of the back cloth 7 and one end of each of the two strips 6A and 6B of the upper back cloth 7 are sewn to overlap each other, but the two armpit cloths are not sewn in a state of having no gap therebetween, and the left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B are not sewn to one end of each of the two strips 6A and 6B. Therefore, since the left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B are not sewn to the respective ends of the two strips 6A and 6B, the gaps 9 are formed between the left and right armpit cloths 4A and 4B and the two strips 6A and 6B, and the stretching or tightening force can be dispersed from the respective ends of the two strips 6A and 6B to three crossing points, so that the armpit cloths can smoothly move corresponding to the human body, and excellent wearing experience is brought.
One end of each of the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B (i.e., the front of the brassiere 1) is sewn from the two right armpit cloths 4A, 4B along the main body of the brassiere 1 (i.e., the left and right outer side portions OS of the left and right two cups), and the other end of each of the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B (i.e., the end portion on the back of the brassiere 1) is sewn into a single piece in a V-shape on the back cloth 7.
The two shoulder straps 5A, 5B are sewn in a V-shape in a substantially right angle state, and the V-shaped sewn portion 8 crossing the V-shape from the shoulder position is sewn integrally with the back cloth and fixed, so that the directionality of the shoulder can be always easily fixed even in a state where the body moves. That is, the two shoulder straps do not easily shift during exercise. Referring to fig. 10, it is assumed that if the longitudinal line V and the transverse line H both have stretchability, then in order to tilt the back cloth 7 (including the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B sewn thereto) to the horizontal direction by θ degrees by an elongation D length at the time of body movement, a force (vector D) is applied to the longitudinal line V and the transverse line H, the elastic force FV of the longitudinal line V is represented by FV k, D, and the elastic force FH of the transverse line H is represented by FH k, D, and cos θ, resulting in a vector (i.e., a negative vector D) (k is a stiffness coefficient) that is the inverse of the force synthesized by the two elastic forces FV and FH.
The two shoulder straps 5A and 5B are made of wide flexible rope-shaped materials and are sewn with the bra 1. In order to make the brassiere 1 worn on the body move naturally along with the shoulder blades and muscles or the skin, the present invention employs the two shoulder straps 5A and 5B having excellent stretchability and capable of fitting the body's width (e.g., 20mm to 30 mm). In order to maximize the flexibility, one side edges 5A and 5B of the two shoulder straps are sewn along the edge portions of the brassiere 1 (the left and right outer side portions OS of the left and right cups 2A and 2B). The remaining part from the sewn part to the other side edge of the two shoulder straps 5A and 5B is not sewn, and therefore is in an unconstrained state in which the stretching action can be sufficiently exerted.
Further, if the unconstrained portions of the two shoulder straps 5A and 5B are too short, there is a possibility that sufficient stretchability cannot be obtained, and if too long, sufficient stretchability can be obtained, but the width is too large, which makes it difficult to fit the body. For the above reasons, both conditions of sufficient stretchability and easy body fit can be satisfied.
The material used for the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B is not particularly limited, but for the purpose of improving the adaptability, a material that can freely expand and contract in both the longitudinal and transverse directions is preferable. If the brassiere 1 as a whole has excellent longitudinal and lateral stretchability, the wearer can be more easily fitted to the body without giving unnatural feeling when wearing the brassiere. Further, the back surface contacting the human body is knitted, so that the touch feeling when contacting the skin can be improved.
The two belt-like straps 6A and 6B are sewn along the upper edge of the back cloth 7, and one ends of the two belt-like straps 6A and 6B are sewn to the vicinity of V-sewn portions 8 of the two shoulder straps 5A and 5B, respectively, and the other ends are sewn to both side ends of the left and right soil benches 3A and 3B.
By directly sewing one end of each of the two strips 6A and 6B with the left and right soil benches 3A and 3B, and arranging the gap 9 between the two strips 6A and 6B and the two pieces of armpit cloth 4A and 4B, the stretching or tensioning force can be dispersed to three crossed positions from one end of each of the two strips 6A and 6B, so that the two strips can smoothly correspond to the action of a human body, and excellent wearing experience is brought.
The two straps 6A, 6B are formed of a stretchable material having a wide width (20 mm to 30 mm) in the same manner as the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B, and are sewn to the bra 1 at appropriate positions.
The material used for the two strips 6A and 6B is not particularly limited, but a material that can freely expand and contract in both the longitudinal and transverse directions is preferable for the sake of improved adaptability. If the brassiere 1 as a whole has excellent longitudinal and lateral stretchability, the wearer can be more easily fitted to the body without giving unnatural feeling when wearing the brassiere. Further, the back surface contacting the human body is knitted, so that the touch feeling when contacting the skin can be improved.
The back cloth 7 is sewn with the two straps 6A and 6B and the ends of the two shoulder straps 5A and 5B, and a back buckle 10 is arranged on the back cloth 7. The back button 10 is not necessary, and the effect of the present invention can be sufficiently exhibited without providing the back button 10 so that the wearer does not feel uncomfortable when the body is facing upward, such as yoga or sleeping (see fig. 8).
The composition of the armpit cloth 4 and the band 6 of the brassiere 1 of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to fig. 3 and 4. In fig. 4 (a), a configuration at a main part symbol X is shown, and (a) is a partial perspective view of the symbol X as viewed from the back side. (b) Is a schematic diagram illustrating the main parts of the relationship between the armpit cloths 4, the shoulder straps 5 and the bands 6 in the brassiere 1 of fig. 3.
The band 6 is overlapped with the armpit cloth 4 but is not sewn to the armpit cloth 4, but is sewn to the soil table 3. Since the string 6 is not sewn to the armpit cloth 4, when the soil table 3 is pulled by twisting the body, the force can be transmitted to the string 6 and also to the shoulder strap 5, and the effect of dispersing the force of the present invention can be sufficiently exhibited (see fig. 4 (b)). For example, if the band 6 is sewn to the armpit 4, even if the two soil blocks 3 are tensioned, the force is not easily transmitted through the armpit 4, and the effect cannot be sufficiently exerted.
Therefore, since the one end of the string 6 is directly sewn to the left and right soil blocks 3 to sufficiently exert the stretching and contracting action, the force of stretching and contracting can be dispersed from the one end of the string 6 to the position where the three portions intersect each other, and excellent effects can be obtained in which the string can smoothly respond to the movement of the human body and the wearing performance is excellent.
The following movement of the shoulder straps 5 and the straps 6 of the brassiere 1 of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to fig. 6 and 7.
The scapula 11 is connected only to the clavicle 12 and the humerus 13, and is not connected to other bones. Therefore, the scapula 11 is not fixed but moves with the movement of the body. So, as long as the arms are lifted, as shown by the arrows in fig. 7, a force is exerted to pull up from the center of the back toward the underarm, so that brassiere 1 is pulled in the direction of the arrows when the brassiere is worn.
However, the force of pulling the shoulder straps 5A and 5B toward the shoulder and the underarm acts on the V-shaped sewn portions 8 of the shoulder straps 5A and 5B, and the force of pulling the shoulder straps 5A and 5B by the movement of the shoulder blade 11 can be dispersed. It is therefore possible to prevent the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B from deviating from the position. Further, the force from the tightening of the two shoulder straps 5A, 5B is also transmitted to the two straps 6A and 6B, thereby dispersing the force. Accordingly, since the burden imposed on the shoulder, armpit, back muscle and the bottom circumference of the brassiere can be distributed at the intersecting positions with the movement of the shoulder blade 11, the effects of the configuration of the second embodiment of the present invention can be exhibited, and the first embodiment and the second embodiment can play a complementary role in terms of wearability.
In addition, in the conventional shoulder straps, as shown in fig. 11, since the shoulder straps are integrated with the brassiere body, a material having a stretching action that allows the brassiere body to stretch in the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction is used, and therefore, the oblique force applied when the shoulder blades move is not considered. That is, it has no effect of moving along the scapula and dispersing the force at all.
Referring to fig. 9, the following movement of the cups 2A and 2B and the platform 3 of the brassiere 1 of the present invention will be described in detail.
The two soil blocks 3A and 3B are provided under the cups 2A and 2B, and as shown in fig. 9, the two soil blocks 3 are overlapped to form two layers of cloth in the portion of the soil block 3, so that the brassiere 1 has a high holding power and can improve the stability of the body.
Since the right and left soil blocks 23A and 23B are not sewn but are separated from each other in an independent state, the right cup 2A is adaptable to the presence of the right soil block 3A and the left cup 2B is adaptable to the presence of the left soil block 3B. Thus, the cups 2A and 2B can smoothly correspond to the movement of the human body and prevent the cups 2A and 2B from being separated from the positions of the breasts at the time of a family needing an upper body movement such as moving the arms up and down and back, twisting the body, and particularly twisting the breasts. That is, the effect of preventing the cups 2A and 2B from being displaced from the breast positions can be exhibited when a worker works at home.
In the first embodiment shown in fig. 1 and 2, since the length of the right upper edge 31 of the right platform 3A is slightly shorter than the length of the lower edge 2AL of the right cup 2A and the length of the left upper edge 32 of the left platform 3B is slightly shorter than the length of the lower edge 2BL of the left cup 2B, the heart of the brassiere 1 forms a gap 14 when the left and right platforms 3A and 3B are overlapped, and this gap 14 can improve the air permeability of the brassiere 1 and also improve the adaptability of the cups 2A and 2B. Further, if the right side portion of the right soil block 3A is made slightly shorter than the left side portion and the left side portion of the left soil block 3B is made slightly shorter as in the first embodiment, the right soil block 3A crosses the left soil block 3B in an X-shape, thereby further improving the adaptability of the cups 2A, 2B. In addition, in the first embodiment, the right soil block 3A overlaps the left soil block 3B, but the right soil block 3A does not necessarily have to be located at an upper position. For example, the left soil block 3B may be overlapped above the right soil block 3A.
In the present invention, the soil blocks 3 are not sewn to each other but are separated from each other in an independent state, but the soil blocks 3 are sewn to each other to exhibit an effect, and such an embodiment is included in the present invention.
Even if the soil blocks 3 are sewn together, the burden imposed on the shoulder, armpit, back muscle and the bottom of the brassiere can be distributed at the crossing positions and the motion following property can be sufficiently exhibited as long as the composition condition that the shoulder straps 5 and the bands 6 cross at three points is satisfied.
Practicality of use
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a brassiere that can not only be closely attached to the body of a user in a sport state but also exhibit the same effect in a stationary state, and that can smoothly respond to the movement of the human body and has excellent wearability without hindering the movement of the shoulder blades by distributing the burden imposed on the brassiere.
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1 motion follow-up brassiere
2A right cup
2B left cup
2AL lower edge of right cup
2BL lower edge of left cup
3 soil bench
3A right soil platform
3B left soil bench
4 axillary cloth
4A right axillary cloth
4B left axillary cloth
5 shoulder strap
5A right shoulder belt
5B left shoulder belt
6 strap
6A Right side strap
6B left side strap
7 back cloth
8V-shaped suture
9 gap between the belt and the armpit cloth
10 back button
11 scapula
12 clavicle
13 humerus
14 gap of soil platform
Inner side part of IS cup
Lateral part of the outer side of the OS cup
31 upper right edge of the soil platform
Left upper edge part of 32 soil platform
FV, FH elasticity
Claims (3)
1. A motion follow-up bra comprises a pair of left and right cups, a left and right soil tables positioned below the cups, a left and right armpit cloth,
it is characterized in that the left and right soil benches are a right soil bench sewed with the lower edge part of the right cup and the left and right armpit cloths and a left soil bench sewed with the lower edge part of the left cup and the left and right armpit cloths, the right soil bench and the left soil bench are not sewed and are separated from each other in an independent state respectively,
the left axillary cloth and the right axillary cloth are connected through a piece of back cloth, one end of each shoulder strap is respectively connected with the left axillary cloth and the right axillary cloth, the other end of each shoulder strap is sewn into a whole in a V shape on the back cloth,
two strip-shaped straps are sewn along the upper edge of the back cloth, one ends of the two strap-shaped straps are respectively sewn near the V-shaped sewn parts of the two shoulder straps, and the other ends of the two strap-shaped straps are sewn to the end parts on both sides of the two soil benches instead of being sewn to the left and right armpit cloths.
2. The motion-actuated brassiere according to claim 1, wherein said right soil table and said left soil table intersect in an X-shape with a void provided in the center of the chicken.
3. The sports tracking bra of claim 1, wherein the left and right mounds, the shoulder straps, and the straps are made of a stretchable material.
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