EP1283016A2 - Partie supérieure d'un maillot de bain ou de sport deux-pièces - Google Patents

Partie supérieure d'un maillot de bain ou de sport deux-pièces Download PDF

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EP1283016A2
EP1283016A2 EP02003002A EP02003002A EP1283016A2 EP 1283016 A2 EP1283016 A2 EP 1283016A2 EP 02003002 A EP02003002 A EP 02003002A EP 02003002 A EP02003002 A EP 02003002A EP 1283016 A2 EP1283016 A2 EP 1283016A2
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shoulder straps
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Andreas Mayr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0078Brassieres with backless strap feature
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0035Brassieres with pockets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D7/00Bathing gowns; Swim-suits, drawers, or trunks; Beach suits

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  • the invention relates to an upper part of a two-piece bathing suit or sports suit, especially for women.
  • a top is also called a bikini top or a top.
  • a bikini top usually has two cups or two triangles on the front, which are connected by a web, a top usually only a continuous breast area.
  • the front of the upper part is held on the body by at least one closable back strap or a back strap and additionally has either a neck strap or a neck strap or straps or straps passed over the shoulder, hereinafter also referred to as shoulder straps.
  • Two-piece swimsuits or their tops are increasingly being worn not only for swimming, but, like two-piece sports suits or their tops, are used for sporting activities such as running or walking or playing on the beach, surfing, water skiing, playing beach volleyball, roller skating, jogging or the like.
  • Small items such as money, jewelry, credit cards, keys, cell phones, sunscreen, lighters, chewing gum, tablets, lipstick and other accessories are usually carried during these activities, on the way there or to other destinations on the beach.
  • tops of the two-piece bathing suit or sports suit, for those sporty Inserts usually worn to cover little of the torso thereby more freedom of movement to allow more holistic tanning and counteract overheating through better ventilation of the body.
  • the invention has for its object the top of a two-piece bathing or Design sports suits so that, if necessary, a better hold of the top and thereby the possibility of carrying small objects on the upper part is guaranteed without having to put on more clothing and thus on one to forego better ventilation or more holistic tanning of the body; the Invention holds a higher degree of security against slipping or tearing and more comfort when wearing because it constricts less under stress and allows small objects to be carried safely on the body.
  • an additional carrier system in which a pocket is preferably either incorporated or can be detached from this construction.
  • the support system can be detachably attached to or removed from the upper part, for example if no objects are carried or a more seamless tan is desired and the additional hold is not required when sunbathing.
  • the removed support structure in connection with the pouch can be used by the wearer, for example, as a handbag or hip bag.
  • the carrier system is in accordance with a preferred embodiment with the upper part connected by means of two shoulder straps that run over the shoulders and are attached to the Front of the upper part are either directly detachably fastened with clips, magnets, Velcro, snap, screw, tie, lace or hook closures or by means of a ring or other intermediate piece, which the front part upwards detachable with the shoulder straps and possibly also with the neck straps links; the shoulder straps are knotted or tied at the back of the wearer a web connected together and releasably attached to the back strap or led under the armpits to and on both sides of the front part releasably connected.
  • the two sides of the Upper part connected by two back straps with detachable fasteners and up with a neck band.
  • the common back connector can consist for example of a ring on which the rear ends of the Shoulder straps are attached.
  • the second design option of the common back connecting element can also be one or more clips, magnets, Velcro, snap fasteners, screw, tie, lace or hook closures etc. which can be released on a back strap or on both back straps of the upper part are held. It is therefore no longer necessary to open one of the two back supports in order to remove or attach the support system.
  • the teaching according to the invention has the advantage that, if required, the additional carrier system with or without a pouch can be put on quickly and without difficulty. It is able to absorb a large part of the forces exerted on the upper part when moving.
  • the tension distribution on the shoulder and back straps ensures better adaptation of the garment to the body during sporty use and movement.
  • the advantage of the invention is particularly evident when small objects are carried in the pocket of the support structure, since the latter is held firmly on the body and therefore cannot carry out any movements which are unpleasant and independent of the general body movement.
  • the fact that the carrier system with the pouch is placed on the back of the carrier and therefore cannot hinder it despite sporty movements also has a positive effect on carrying small items.
  • the straps of the bikini top constrict less in the skin due to the targeted relief.
  • the shoulder straps attached to the bikini top adjust themselves automatically so that the tensile forces on both the front and the back are evenly distributed over the whole
  • the balance of forces in balancing the tensile forces acting on the various beams and fabric areas of the overall construction can be schematically divided into three triangles of force: two are created on the front of the wearer by trains that move the fabric areas of the front part downwards when movements, especially of the female torso, and Counter moves from the same area, which exert the neck band diagonally upwards-middle and the shoulder bands diagonally upwards-outwards.
  • the third distribution of forces begins where the tensile forces of the two shoulder straps act to the top left and to the top right and the back strap counteracts.
  • the carrier system with the second back carrier offers a further advantage in that pulls that are exerted on the fabric area of the front part by the two back carriers, which are held at a certain distance from one another under the armpits on the side of the upper part, the fabric covering on the breasts of the carrier Let it fit tighter and thus provide both more support and additional security against the upper part slipping.
  • Novel fabrics which are preferably used for the described designs and which have highly elastic properties, are particularly suitable for evenly distributing tensile forces on surfaces and are therefore better against the body.
  • a second embodiment of the teaching according to the invention provides that a loose band or loose elastic web with two releasable connecting elements at the two ends is either stretched across the back from one side of the upper part to the other or transversely from one side of the two shoulder straps to the other.
  • This variant does not require a neck or second back strap, but in any case two shoulder straps that are sewn onto a back strap.
  • the two shoulder straps allow the strap to be stretched and compensate for the tension that can arise from a pouch attached to the strap or in general when moving.
  • the inside of the two shoulder straps extending neck braces and from the neck to the back continued.
  • the two neck straps are knotted on the back of the wearer or connected by a web and on the back strap with one or several back connecting elements releasably attached or to the two Shoulder straps detachably stretched, for example at the point where the Shoulder straps are connected to the back straps or they are placed under the Armpits to the two sides of the front part and detachable on this connected.
  • the web between the shoulder or neck straps is designed according to the invention as a pouch, which is either incorporated into the connection that has been made between the two shoulder or neck straps or can be detachably removed therefrom. It expediently has a sealable bag that is round, triangular, trapezoidal or rectangular in plan. In the case of a non-releasable connection of the bag to the carrier system, the latter is preferably enclosed by the shoulder or neck straps of the carrier system.
  • a pocket which can be removed from the carrier construction has means for attachment to the carriers, such as loops, buttons or snap fasteners, pliers, plug-in, screw, clip, magnetic or Velcro closures, etc.
  • the upper parts of a two-piece bathing suit or sports suit for women consist in a manner known per se of two cups (1), triangles (1), or a continuous breast area (1), which has at least one Back band (2) and a neck band (3) are held on the body of the wearer.
  • an additional, removable carrier system (4) is provided, preferably consisting of two shoulder straps (5) which are detachably attached to the front of the upper part (1) and knotted on the back of the wearer or connected to one another by a web (6) are. They are also releasably attached to the back band (2) (FIGS.
  • the web is preferably designed as a small rucksack (7) or pocket (7) which is fastened to it with detachable connecting elements (8) such as clips, magnets, Velcro, snap fasteners, screw, tie, lace or hook closures can be.
  • detachable connecting elements (8) such as clips, magnets, Velcro, snap fasteners, screw, tie, lace or hook closures can be.
  • the upper part of the two-part Swimsuit made of two triangular cups (1), which are in the middle of the Chest area be held by one of the two back straps (2). Furthermore are the two cups (1) at the back through the two back straps (2) connected, which run parallel to each other when the carrier system (4) is removed (Figs. 6 and 7). Both back straps (2) each have a detachable closure (9) for putting on or taking off the upper part.
  • a ring is attached to each basket (1), for example sewn on.
  • To the Rings is attached to a neck band (3), which can also be sewn on.
  • the additional carrier system (4) is used, for example, during sporting activities or when small items need to be carried. It consists of two shoulder straps (5) which in the exemplary embodiment of FIGS. 4 to 5 are connected to one another at the back by a web (6) designed as a pocket and below this web by a common back connecting element (12) designed as a ring. The attachment points are symbolized in Fig. 1 by full circles.
  • the ring (12) holds the two shoulder straps (5) in the back area, where they converge to form a triangle, and at the same time serves to receive one of the two back straps (2). To do this, it is sufficient to briefly open the closure (9) of, for example, the upper back strap (2), push it through the ring (12), and then close it again.
  • the front ends of the two shoulder straps (5) are fastened to the rings (10) arranged on the basket (1), for example also via a connecting element (not shown) such as clips, magnets, Velcro, snap fasteners, screws, binders. , Laces or hook closures.
  • a connecting element such as clips, magnets, Velcro, snap fasteners, screws, binders. , Laces or hook closures.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the lying in one plane Top shows, shows that this from the two shoulder straps (5) existing additional carrier system (4) placed over the wearer's head can be, the annular back connecting element in the back area (12) for detachably holding the upper back strap (2) and the front Ends (cf. Fig. 4) of the two shoulder straps (5) releasably - in Fig. (3) by open Circles shown - be hooked into the two rings (10).
  • FIG. 4 shows the two back supports (2) detachably fastened to the two side closures (9) of the upper part (1), which are detachably mounted at a certain distance from one another and thereby the upper part laterally at two different locations hold and steer her trains in two different directions, namely horizontally to the side and diagonally upwards and thus ensure a tighter material covering the breasts of the wearer, which provides both more support and additional security against slipping of the top (1).
  • FIG. 8 to 11 are the shoulder straps (5) on the back of the wearer connected by a web (6) and under the armpits led to the front part and connected detachably to this.
  • webs (6) are incorporated as a pocket or Bracket or support surface designed for a removable pouch.
  • the bag can be closed, for example by a zipper (14) and is used to hold small objects, such as money, jewelry, Credit card, key, mobile phone, sunscreen, lighter, chewing gum, Tablets, lipstick and other accessories.
  • the pouch (7) exists expedient of a textile or waterproof material and is to the Shoulder straps (5) sewn on or releasably to a holder or support surface attach using loops, buttons or snap fasteners, pliers, plug-in, screw, Clips, magnetic or Velcro closures etc.
  • Bags (7) triangular and in a gusset between the am Back of the wearer converging shoulder straps (5) arranged.
  • Figures 12 to 13 correspond to the descriptions of Figures 8 to 11 with respect to shoulder straps (5) connected by a web (6) on the back of the wearer and the web, which is preferably designed as a pocket (7). They are different but insofar as that the web (6) and the shoulder straps (5) into one or more Back connecting elements (8) open and on one or both back straps (5) are held releasably.
  • a loose band or loose elastic web (6) with two releasable connecting elements (8) is attached to the two sides of the upper part and preferably by means of a further connecting element (8) such as a Velcro fastener which is centered on the back support ( 2) and attached to the back of the bag (7), additionally held.
  • the back support (2) is firmly connected to the shoulder supports and can therefore also compensate for the tensile forces acting on them.
  • Figure 15 shows a single band or elastic web (6) with two connecting elements (8) at the two ends, which is releasably attached to the back supports (5). Since this support system (4) is laterally detachably attached to the back supports, the height can be fixed variably.
  • the carrier system (4) is formed from the two neck straps (3) and is connected to one another at the back of the carrier by a web (6) shaped into a pocket (7), which are placed between the two shoulder straps (5) can.
  • the two neck braces (3) connected to each other are guided under the armpits to the two sides of the front part and detachably connected to it (9).
  • the neck straps (3) of FIG. 17 have two back connecting elements (8), as can be seen in this example, which are detachably clamped on the two shoulder straps (5) and at the same time on the back strap (2).
  • FIGS. 18 and 19 are suitable for transporting heavy bags (7) or small backpacks (7) or containers (7), which are made, for example, of waterproof material with a waterproof closure. They balance out the tensile forces created by loading the container so that the carrier system (4) also fits perfectly against the body under these conditions.
  • Figure 18 is designed such that the shoulder straps (5) releasably attached to the front of the upper part (1) are connected by a rigid or at least slightly flexible web (6) and the two continuous ones by a second rigid or less flexible web (6) Shoulder straps (5) are connected again below and continued to locks under the armpits on both sides of the front part and are detachably connected there.
  • the container (7) can, for example, be detachably attached to the rigid double web (6), which offers particularly good hold for loads, by means of Velcro surfaces (8), which are attached to both the rear of the container and on the rigid double web (6).
  • the shoulder straps (5) are connected to one another on the back in such a way that they are brought together on the back, for example by means of a cord stopper (13) or any device (13) suitable for an adjustable fastening. You will continue through this up to detachable closures under the armpits on both sides of the front part (9). Between the upper point of contact of the shoulder straps (5) to the closures under the armpits (9), each of the two shoulder straps (5) is in each case connected by a further sleeve (13) or a part (13) suitable for individual adjustment Web (6) brought together, on which the sleeve (13) or the device for adjusting (13) is attached. In contrast to FIG. 18, FIG. 18, FIG.
  • any container or small lace-up pouch of the wearer can be releasably attached to the cord stoppers (13) or to the horizontal lower cross member, as long as it has loops, bands or other devices for releasable attachment (8).

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DE20102350 2001-02-10
DE20102350U 2001-02-10
DE20105718U 2001-03-30
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DE20108870U DE20108870U1 (de) 2001-02-10 2001-05-29 Bikini-Oberteil
DE20108871U DE20108871U1 (de) 2001-02-10 2001-05-29 Oberteil eines zweiteiligen Badeanzuges für Damen
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GB403194A (en) * 1932-09-15 1933-12-21 Ronald Buck Improvements in or relating to bathing costumes
GB426574A (en) * 1933-12-06 1935-04-05 Edward R Buck & Sons Ltd Improvements in bathing costumes
GB426694A (en) * 1934-02-02 1935-04-08 Jules Pierre Entraygues Improvements in or relating to wearing apparel, more particularly bathing costumes
FR792861A (fr) * 1935-07-23 1936-01-11 Perfectionnements apportés aux maillots de bain
US3311112A (en) * 1965-03-25 1967-03-28 Perfect Brassiere Company Inc Brassiere and detachable shoulder harness
WO2000001258A2 (fr) * 1998-07-01 2000-01-13 Heroff Stephanie L Piece de vetement avec soutien-gorge integre

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GB403194A (en) * 1932-09-15 1933-12-21 Ronald Buck Improvements in or relating to bathing costumes
GB426574A (en) * 1933-12-06 1935-04-05 Edward R Buck & Sons Ltd Improvements in bathing costumes
GB426694A (en) * 1934-02-02 1935-04-08 Jules Pierre Entraygues Improvements in or relating to wearing apparel, more particularly bathing costumes
FR792861A (fr) * 1935-07-23 1936-01-11 Perfectionnements apportés aux maillots de bain
US3311112A (en) * 1965-03-25 1967-03-28 Perfect Brassiere Company Inc Brassiere and detachable shoulder harness
WO2000001258A2 (fr) * 1998-07-01 2000-01-13 Heroff Stephanie L Piece de vetement avec soutien-gorge integre

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