EP4316293A1 - Armstopf zur maskierung von adiillar-spiration - Google Patents

Armstopf zur maskierung von adiillar-spiration Download PDF

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EP4316293A1
EP4316293A1 EP23189797.6A EP23189797A EP4316293A1 EP 4316293 A1 EP4316293 A1 EP 4316293A1 EP 23189797 A EP23189797 A EP 23189797A EP 4316293 A1 EP4316293 A1 EP 4316293A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41C3/08Brassieres combined with other garments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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  • the present disclosure concerns an underwear, and more particularly a bra concealing axillary perspiration.
  • solutions for managing axillary sweating include patches to attach to clothing (disposable or not) or disposable to stick to the skin, underarm patches to sew onto clothing or underarm patches to attach to a bra, t-shirts with pockets/ pads under the arms or temperature-regulating t-shirts.
  • the bra comprises a central part formed of a front part and a rear part.
  • the central part includes a neckline.
  • the bra includes an elastic support band holding the front and back sections in place.
  • the bra includes two sleeves partly held on the central part.
  • Each sleeve includes a single-piece absorbent bottom portion intended to cover a respective axillary region. The absorbent lower part of the sleeve is positioned between the front part and the back part and extends towards the elastic support band.
  • Each sleeve may include an end edge.
  • Each absorbent bottom portion may be secured to the elastic support band and/or extend from the elastic support band toward the end edge of the sleeve.
  • Each absorbent lower part may comprise a first side edge located on the front of the bra.
  • the first side edge can be arched to cover the front axillary fold.
  • Each absorbent lower part may include a second side edge located on the rear of the bra.
  • the second side edge may be substantially straight.
  • Each absorbent lower part can have a variable thickness.
  • the thickness of the absorbent bottom at the axillary region of the arm may be greater than the thickness of the absorbent bottom at the extremities.
  • Each absorbent lower part may further comprise a stack of absorbent textile layers.
  • the stack can substantially cover the axillary region.
  • the stack may comprise at least one or more superimposed textile layers each consisting of a material or a mixture of at least two materials selected from: cotton, viscose (preferably bamboo viscose, lyocell or modal), silk, wool, polyester, polyamide (preferably evo ® ), elastane (preferably roica TM or lycra ® ), polyurethane and linen.
  • a material or a mixture of at least two materials selected from: cotton, viscose (preferably bamboo viscose, lyocell or modal), silk, wool, polyester, polyamide (preferably evo ® ), elastane (preferably roica TM or lycra ® ), polyurethane and linen.
  • the front part can be formed of two crossed portions. Each portion can be fixed between the elastic support band and the rear part at the level of a respective shoulder.
  • the front part, the rear part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and/or the absorbent lower parts may be made of an elastic material.
  • the elastic material may contain a proportion of elastane.
  • the front part and the elastic support band can each be made up of two layers of the elastic material, and the back part and the two sleeves can each be made up of one layer of the elastic material.
  • Each sleeve may include an end edge. End edges can have a heat-sealed, ultrasonically welded or raw-edged finish.
  • the support between the front part, the rear part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and/or the absorbent lower parts can be achieved by sewing, heat-sealing or ultrasonic welding.
  • the front part may include openings for inserting shells, or shells integrated into the bra.
  • the bra comprises a central part formed of a front part and a rear part.
  • the central part includes a neckline.
  • the bra includes an elastic support band holding the front and back sections in place.
  • the bra includes two sleeves partly held on the central part.
  • Each sleeve includes a single-piece absorbent bottom portion intended to cover a respective axillary region. The absorbent lower part of the sleeve is positioned between the front part and the back part and extends towards the elastic support band.
  • the bra is an improved underwear solution that hides underarm sweat.
  • the bra absorbs armpit sweat and protects clothes from sweat stains and odors, especially refined women's clothing.
  • each sleeve allows absorption of axillary sweat, which protects the garment(s) worn over it from sweat stains and odor.
  • the lower part of each sleeve is made in one piece covering the axillary region, which reduces the risk of leakage.
  • the constitution in a single piece of the lower part of each sleeve means that the lower part does not have any junction (such as for example seams) in the axillary region, which makes it possible to avoid the risk of leakage through such junctions.
  • the absence of a junction also improves comfort for the user, since the user is then protected from the inconvenience that such junctions cause (for example irritation induced by the seams).
  • this underwear solution is adapted to modern needs since the bra can be worn with or without a bra.
  • the bra includes an elastic support band allowing it to be worn comfortably with a bra but also to provide support for the chest when worn without a bra.
  • the bra when worn, helps prevent the appearance of sweat stains (marks) on clothes which are not only unsightly but also soil them.
  • the bra is particularly well suited for thin and/or tight clothing and/or materials requiring professional maintenance/not being able to be washed.
  • the bra has several advantages in particular, discussed below.
  • the bra is emancipatory. Indeed, clothes are a means of self-affirmation, and many people among those suffering from hyperhidrosis or excessive situational/emotional sweating (estimated at 25% of the population) deprive themselves of wearing certain clothes/colors/materials. who would assert their personality to avoid shameful situations with the appearance of halos.
  • the bra allows them to free themselves from this social constraint, and to wear the clothes that these people had given up (certain colors or materials which quickly mark sweat like silk) and thus be able to express their personality through them.
  • the bra is discreet.
  • the bra provides a sweat absorption and concealment function, and this function is unsuspected on the external part of the underwear.
  • the bra therefore ensures discretion regarding its sweat absorption and concealment function.
  • the bra is versatile.
  • the front part and the elastic support band of the bra provide chest support adapted to “no bra” type uses (which in English means “no bra”) which rejects the use of traditional bras for greater comfort.
  • the chest is supported without being shaped.
  • a traditional bra generally includes cups and underwires that support and shape the bust and elastic that holds the bra in place on the wearer's bust.
  • the thinness and lightness of the bra allow the user to have the choice of wearing the invention in different ways.
  • the user can wear only said underwear to have chest support and protection of her clothes from axillary sweat, or wear said underwear over a traditional bra to have a Reinforced chest support and protect clothes from axillary sweat.
  • the same user can, for example, wear it with or without a traditional bra depending on her outfit or her activity of the day.
  • the bra therefore allows this versatility in use.
  • the bra is practical.
  • the bra allows the use of a single piece of underwear for chest support and sweat management.
  • the bra makes it possible to reduce the laborious maintenance of certain soiled clothes (for example hand washing for silk or hanging flat for wool), and to save time by avoiding certain tasks (planning laundry, ironing , moving to a dry cleaning establishment).
  • the bra is durable. Indeed, the bra is machine washable and reusable. The bra can be washed with regular laundry on a standard wash cycle and does not require special cycles like for delicate laundry where generally the machine runs almost empty. In addition, the use of the bra allows reduced need for dry cleaning as clothes are no longer soiled by armpit sweat. In addition, the bra allows an increase in the lifespan of clothing: the use of the bra allows you to reduce the frequency of washing/ironing clothes and thus preserve them. Clothing that cannot be washed (care label: “do not wash”) can be worn several times without being soiled by armpit sweat. Using the bra helps prevent yellow stains on white clothes, which are often indelible, caused by sweat or salts contained in deodorants. The bra helps preserve clothes and thus prevent their deterioration to extend their lifespan. In the context of the implementation of the anti-waste law for a circular economy, the bra promotes the circularity of preserved clothing by increasing their appeal in a second-hand sales network, for example.
  • front and rear are defined in relation to a coronal (or frontal) plane which is a plane which separates the body of a subject into an anterior or ventral part (the front) and a posterior or dorsal part (the rear), when the subject is standing facing an observer.
  • the front part of the central part is located substantially on the torso and the rear part is located substantially on the back of a person wearing the bra.
  • the central part can be formed in one piece.
  • the front part and the rear part of the central part form a single piece, for example previously cut from a material (for example a textile).
  • the central part can be formed of several pieces.
  • the front part and the rear part can each be formed from one or more respective parts.
  • the rear part and the front part are formed respectively in one piece and they are held together to form the central part, for example at the level of each shoulder.
  • the rear part can be formed in one piece and the front part can be formed in two pieces. The pieces of the rear part and the front part can then be held together to form the central part, for example at the level of each shoulder.
  • the rear part can be formed from two pieces and the front part can be formed from a single piece.
  • the central part includes a neckline intended to allow the passage of the head of a person wearing the bra.
  • the neckline can be of any type or shape, for example round or “V”.
  • the neckline may comprise a rear edge, delimited by an upper edge of the rear part, and a front edge, delimited by an upper edge of the front part.
  • the bra can be put on directly, for example by passing the arms through the sleeves and the head through the neckline.
  • the bra may have an opening at the back, the opening being from the rear edge of the neckline to the elastic support band.
  • the bra may include one or more fixing and/or adjustment means (for example clasps or clips) on the rear part to keep the opening closed when the bra has been put on.
  • the bra can include an opening extending from the front edge of the neckline to the elastic support band allowing passage of the bust.
  • the bra may include one or more fixing and/or adjustment means on the front part to keep the opening closed when the bra has been put on.
  • the elastic support band is intended to surround the trunk of the person wearing the bra, in particular the thorax, the abdominal segment and the small pelvis.
  • the elastic support band may be intended to be located under the person's chest.
  • the elastic support band may comprise a first portion on which the front part of the central part is held, at the level of the front part of the trunk, and a second portion on which the rear part of the central part is held, at the level of the back.
  • the support band may have a length less than the user's bust measurement, so as to ensure that the elastic band allows the bra to be substantially fixed in relation to the trunk, for example to support the chest.
  • the elastic support band may have a width of less than 10 centimeters and/or greater than 1 centimeter, for example between 2 and 6 centimeters, preferably between 3 and 5 centimeters.
  • the elastic support band may have a width substantially equal to 4 centimeters. The width is the height of the elastic support band when the bra is worn.
  • One of the two sleeves is intended to surround the left arm of the user (left sleeve) and the other of the two sleeves the right arm (right sleeve).
  • Each sleeve is therefore intended to partially or entirely surround a respective arm of the user.
  • each sleeve may be intended to surround a respective arm up to the elbow or may be intended to surround only the part of the arm close to the shoulder (sleeve).
  • the sleeve intended to surround the left arm is also intended to cover the left shoulder (partially or entirely).
  • the sleeve intended to surround the right arm is also intended to cover the right shoulder (partially or entirely).
  • Each sleeve may include an upper part which is intended to cover (partially or entirely) a respective shoulder.
  • the upper and lower absorbent portions of the sleeve may be held together at the ends to form an opening through which the respective arm may be inserted when the bra is worn (the sleeve opening).
  • the sleeves can be of any type.
  • the sleeves can be short, long, 3/4 or 7/8 sleeves or can be cap sleeves.
  • Each absorbent lower portion is made in one piece intended to fully cover a respective axillary region.
  • the term axillary region includes at least the axillary fossa (or armpit) which is located in front of the scapula, between the chest wall and the arm.
  • each absorbent lower part may have a length greater than the length of the axillary region and a width greater than the width of the axillary region when a person wearing the bra has the arm along the body, or even when a person wearing the bra has their arm raised (significantly above the head). It will be understood that the dimensions of the absorbent lower part can be different depending on each size of clothing, and that it can be obtained by empirical, or statistical, evaluations for a population.
  • the absorbent lower part may comprise a first portion forming the opening of the sleeve with the upper part of the sleeve and a second portion extending towards the elastic support band.
  • the second portion of each absorbent lower part can be inserted between the front part and the rear part of the central part to close the bra at a respective lateral zone of the torso.
  • the first portion of the absorbent lower part may extend from the axillary region to the end edge of the sleeve, or alternatively may extend from the axillary region toward the end edge but stop before the end edge.
  • the second portion of the absorbent lower part can extend from the axillary region to the elastic support band, or alternatively can extend from the axillary region towards the elastic support band but stop before the elastic support band.
  • the bra may comprise any combination of these different extents for the first portion and the second portion of the absorbent lower part.
  • Each absorbent lower portion is intended to absorb sweat from the axillary region and/or prevent sweat from the axillary region from passing through it.
  • sweat may be captured in the thickness of the absorbent lower portion when the bra is worn.
  • each absorbent lower portion when the bra is worn, each absorbent lower portion may be located at a respective axillary region of the user. In examples, the absorbent lower portion may be located substantially proximate the respective axillary region. Alternatively, the absorbent lower part can be located against the respective axillary region. It will be understood that the production of these examples depends in particular on the cut and size of the elements forming the bra and the materials used.
  • each sleeve may include an end edge.
  • the end edge may be intended to close the sleeve around the arm when the bra is worn.
  • the end edge may be elastic and have a diameter smaller than that of the arm to hold the sleeve around the arm.
  • the end edge of each sleeve can have a heat-sealed, ultrasonically welded or raw-edged finish.
  • the heat-sealed, ultrasonically welded or raw-edged finish on each end edge improves the invisibility of the bra. In one example, the finish ensures that the material is held at the user's elbow so as not to create a demarcation on her arm and thus ensure discretion.
  • Each absorbent lower part can be attached to the elastic support band.
  • each absorbent bottom may include a bottom edge held on the elastic support band.
  • each absorbent lower part extends from the elastic support band to the sleeve.
  • each absorbent bottom may not be attached to the elastic support band.
  • each absorbent lower part can extend, in the direction of the elastic support band, only along the axillary region or only over a portion of the distance between the end of the axillary region and the elastic support band. .
  • Each absorbent lower part can extend from the elastic support band towards the end edge of the sleeve formed in part by the absorbent lower part.
  • each absorbent lower part may comprise an upper edge, and this upper edge may form part of the end edge of the sleeve (the other part of the end edge being formed by an edge of the upper part of the sleeve). sleeve).
  • each absorbent lower part can extend, towards the end edge of the sleeve, only along the axillary region or only over a portion of the distance between the end of the axillary region and the edge of the sleeve. end of the sleeve.
  • each absorbent lower part to the elastic support band and/or extending each absorbent lower part from the elastic support band towards the end edge of the sleeve facilitates the manufacture of the bra.
  • the number of different pieces to cover this area of the bra is then reduced, which therefore reduces the number of supports (seams or others) to install during the manufacture of the bra.
  • each absorbent lower part may comprise a first side edge located on the front of the bra.
  • the first side edge can be arched to cover the front axillary fold.
  • the first side edge may be curved in an arc so as to increase the width of the absorbent lower portion at the front axillary crease.
  • the first arcuate lateral edges form a rounded area on each absorbent lower part which allows good sweat capture in the axillary regions. In fact, the axillary regions then remain covered by the absorbent lower parts (at the level of the rounded area formed) even when the user makes arm movements forward.
  • each absorbent lower part may also include a second side edge located on the rear of the bra.
  • the second lateral edge of each of the lower absorbent parts can be substantially straight to it.
  • each absorbent bottom portion may have varying thickness.
  • the thickness of the lower absorbent part at the level of the axillary region of the arm may be greater than the thickness of the lower absorbent part at the extremities, that is to say at the level of the elastic support band and /or at the end edge of the sleeve. The greater thickness in the axillary region allows better sweat capture.
  • the thickness of the absorbent lower part can be formed by one or more textile layers.
  • the number of textile layers may be greater at the level of the axillary region of the arm than the number of textile layers at the ends, that is to say towards the elastic support band and towards the end edge of the sleeve.
  • the absorbent lower part can be formed by a single layer at the ends and by several textile layers in the axillary region.
  • the thickness of the absorbent lower part can be formed by thicker knitting in the axillary region than in the rest of the bra.
  • each absorbent lower part may comprise a stack of absorbent textile layers.
  • the stack of absorbent textile layers can substantially cover the axillary region. Stacking allows for better sweat capture. In particular, the covering of the axillary region by the stack improves the sweat capture capabilities of the bra, since it is positioned at the level of the area concerned.
  • the stack can cover at least 50% of the axillary region, for example at least 80% of the axillary region. For example, the stack can completely cover the axillary region.
  • Each textile layer of the stack may have a surface area greater than that of the axillary region, so that each textile layer of the stack completely covers the axillary region.
  • the stack may comprise at least one or more superimposed textile layers.
  • Each layer can be made of any material and any mixture of materials.
  • each layer may consist of a material or a mixture of at least two materials selected from: cotton, viscose (for example bamboo viscose, lyocell or modal), silk, wool, polyester, polyamide (e.g. evo ® ), elastane (e.g. roica TM or lycra ® ), polyurethane and linen.
  • the lyocell can for example be of the Tencel TM brand. This list of materials is not exhaustive, and, in other examples, one or more layers can be made of any other material or mixture.
  • the front part, the back part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and/or the absorbent lower parts are made of an elastic material.
  • the front part, the back part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and the absorbent lower parts can all be made of an elastic material.
  • the elastic material can be the same for each of these parts of the bra.
  • the front part, the rear part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and the absorbent lower parts can come, before manufacturing the bra, from the same piece of textile or from the same textile rolls of said elastic material.
  • at least one of these parts can be made of elastic material, or these parts can be made of different elastic materials.
  • the different elastic materials can all contain elastane (providing elasticity to the fabric).
  • the elastic material can have a weight of between 90 and 160g/m 2 , for example 115g/m 2 +/- 10%.
  • the elastic material can have an elasticity of between 130 and 170%, for example 145% +/-15% in length and 165% +/-15% in width.
  • the elastic material can be a mixture of different constituents.
  • the elastic material may contain cotton, polyamide, polyester, viscose, silk, wool, elastane or a mix of these materials.
  • the elastic material may contain a proportion of elastane.
  • the elastic material can be a mixture containing between 70 and 80% bio-sourced polyamide EVO ® and between 20 and 30% elastane.
  • the bio-sourced polyamide EVO ® can give the elastic material thermoregulation properties (thermal insulation, quick drying, moisture absorption), odor control with limitation of the proliferation of bacteria.
  • the support between the front part, the rear part, the two sleeves, the elastic support band and/or the absorbent lower parts is achieved by sewing, heat-sealing or ultrasonic welding.
  • the retention between each of these parts is achieved in the same way, namely either by sewing, by heat-sealing or by ultrasonic welding.
  • the support between one or more of these parts can be achieved in a different way.
  • the front part and the back part can be held together by sewing and the sleeves can be ultrasonically welded to the central part.
  • the front portion may include openings for inserting shells.
  • the openings can then be configured to receive and hold the shells at chest level.
  • the front part may include shells integrated into the bra.
  • the shells can be fixed on the front part, for example by sewing or ironing.
  • the front portion may contain integrated frames.
  • the front part and/or the back part may have heat-sealed areas to increase chest support.
  • the article of clothing may include attachment points with the bra integrated into the article.
  • the attachment points can be removable for removable integration of the bra in the article or non-removable for non-removable integration of the bra in the article.
  • the attachment points can be seams or heat-sealing/welding areas when the bra is non-removably integrated into the article or pressures or magnets when the bra is removably integrated into the article.
  • the bra comprises a central part formed of a front part 2 and a rear part 3.
  • the front part 2 is formed of two crossed portions 2a, 2b. Each portion 2a, 2b is fixed between the elastic support band 8 and the rear part 3 at the level of a respective shoulder.
  • the central part comprises a neckline 9.
  • the neckline 9 is formed in part by the two crossed portions 2a, 2b.
  • the two crossed portions 2a, 2b provide good support for the chest (even without a bra).
  • the front part 2 can be formed in one piece, for example from which the front portion of the neckline 9 is cut.
  • the entire central part i.e. i.e. the front part 2 and the rear part 3 can only be formed in one piece (in which the neckline 9 is also cut).
  • the bra includes an elastic support band 8 holding the front part 2 and the rear part 3 in them.
  • the bra includes two sleeves 6, 7 partly held on the central part 2, 3.
  • Each sleeve includes an upper part intended to cover entirely the user's shoulder and an absorbent lower part 4, 5 (in other examples, the upper part may be intended to partially cover the user's shoulder).
  • the absorbent lower part 4, 5 of each sleeve is made in one piece intended to cover a respective axillary region.
  • the absorbent lower part 4, 5 of each sleeve is positioned between the front part 2 and the rear part 3 and extends towards the elastic support band 8.
  • Each sleeve 6, 7 includes an end edge 6a, 7a.
  • the end edge 6a, 7a defines a circle through which the user's arm passes when the bra is worn.
  • the end edge 6a, 7a is opposite to that at which the sleeve is held on the central part (that is to say at the armhole).
  • Each absorbent lower part 4, 5 is fixed on the elastic support band 8.
  • the lower part absorbent 4 extends from the elastic support band 8 towards the end edge 6a of the sleeve 6.
  • the lower absorbent part 5 extends from the elastic support band 8 towards the end edge 7a of the sleeve 7 .
  • Each absorbent lower part 4, 5 comprises a first side edge located on the front of the bra (the edge 21 for the absorbent lower part 4 and the edge 21' for the absorbent lower part 5).
  • the first lateral edge (21 or 21') is arched to cover the front axillary fold.
  • the first arcuate side edges 21 and 21' form a rounded zone on each absorbent lower part which allows good sweat capture in the axillary regions. In fact, the axillary regions then remain covered by the absorbent lower parts 4, 5 even when the user makes arm movements forward.
  • Each absorbent lower part 4, 5 also includes a second side edge located on the rear of the bra. The second lateral edge of each of the lower absorbent parts 4, 5 is substantially straight.
  • FIG.2 shows an internal view of the bra example from the [ Fig.1 ].
  • the bra has been turned around, and sleeve 6 located on the left on the [ Fig.1 ] is therefore illustrated on the right on this [ Fig.2 ].
  • the absorbent lower part 4 of the sleeve 6 is therefore also illustrated on the right on this [ Fig.2 ].
  • sleeve 7 located on the right on the [ Fig.1 ] is shown on the left on this [ Fig.2 ], and therefore the absorbent lower part 5 of the sleeve 7 is illustrated on the right on this [ Fig.2 ].
  • Each absorbent lower part comprises a stack of absorbent textile layers which covers the axillary region.
  • the lower absorbent part 4 comprises the stack of absorbent textile layers 4a and the lower absorbent part 5 comprises the stack of absorbent textile layers 5a.
  • the layers of each stack can be sewn together.
  • the width of the stacks 4a, 5a is substantially equal to the width of the absorbent lower parts.
  • the edges of the stack, the absorbent lower part, the central part and the upper part of the sleeve can therefore be sewn together, which facilitates the manufacture of the bra.
  • the stack of absorbent textile layers 4a, 5a is now described with reference to [ Fig.3 ], which shows a sectional view of the stack of absorbent textile layers 4a, 5a.
  • the stack 4a, 5a is positioned on an inner face 4i, Si of the lower absorbent part 4, 5, the outer face 4e, 5e of the lower absorbent part 4, 5 being in contact with the clothing worn over the bra .
  • the stack 4a, 5a comprises a first layer 10 and a second layer 11.
  • the first layer 10 is a knit layer containing mainly bamboo viscose or lyocell (for example from the Tencel TM brand).
  • the first layer 10 has a face 10c in contact with the user's skin, at the level of the axillary region (at the user's right or left armpit). The other face of the first layer 10 is in contact with a second layer 11 of the stack.
  • the second layer 11 is a layer of lyocell sponge (for example from the Tencel TM brand).
  • the second layer 11 is sewn onto the first layer 10 at the level of the periphery 11a of the second layer 11.
  • the first layer 10 is sewn onto the absorbent lower part 4, 5.
  • a seam maintains the first layer 10 of the stack on the lower absorbent part 4, 5 (completely crossing the first layer 10 and the lower absorbent part 4, 5).
  • the first layer 10 is also sewn with the absorbent lower part, the central part and the upper part of the sleeve at the level of the first and second side edges of the absorbent lower part (the side edges 21 and 22 illustrated in [ Fig.4 ] next for the left sleeve).
  • FIG.4 shows a “pattern” view of a first example of the absorbent lower part 5 of the example of bra shown on the figures 1 and 2 , that is to say of the left sleeve 7.
  • the absorbent lower part 4 of the right sleeve 6 is symmetrical with respect to the absorbent lower part 5 of the left sleeve 7.
  • the “pattern” view represents the absorbent lower part 5 in front view before manufacturing the bra.
  • the absorbent lower part 5 comprises a first side edge 21' intended to be, when the bra is assembled, on the front of the bra.
  • the first side edge 21' is arched to cover the front axillary fold when the bra is worn.
  • the lower absorbent part 5 also includes a second side edge 22' intended to be, when the bra is assembled, on the rear of the bra.
  • the second side edge 22' is substantially straight.
  • the absorbent lower part 5 also comprises a first end edge 23.
  • the first end edge 23 is intended, when the bra is assembled, to partly form the end edge 7a of the sleeve 7.
  • the absorbent lower part 5 also includes a second end edge 24 intended to be held on the elastic support band 8.
  • FIG.4 also shows a top view of the stack 5a on the interior face Si of the absorbent lower part 5.
  • the stack 5a comprises the first layer 10, knitted mainly containing bamboo viscose, and the second layer 11 containing mainly lyocell (for example from the brand Tencel TM ).
  • the second layer 11 is shown in dotted lines because it is not visible in this view (the second layer 11 is located under the first layer 10).
  • Fig.4 also shows the periphery 11a of the second layer 11 at which the second layer 11 is sewn onto the first layer 10.
  • the [ Fig.4 ] also shows the edges 10a, 10b at each of which a respective seam maintains a respective edge of the first layer 10 of the stack on the absorbent lower part 5 (each seam passing entirely through the first layer 10 and the absorbent lower part 5 ).
  • the same seam maintains, successively, on a first portion of the first side edge 21', the lower absorbent part 5 and the upper part of the sleeve, on a second portion of the first side edge 21' , the lower absorbent part 5, the stack 5a and the upper part of the sleeve, on a third portion of the first lateral edge 21', the lower absorbent part 5, the stack 5a and the front part 2, and, on a fourth portion of the first side edge 21', the lower absorbent part 5 and the front part 2.
  • the same seam maintains, successively, on a first portion of the second side edge 22', the lower absorbent part 5 and the upper part of the sleeve, on a second portion of the second side edge 22', the lower absorbent part 5, the stack 5a and the upper part of the sleeve, on a third portion of the second side edge 22', the lower absorbent part 5, the stack 5a and the rear part 3, and, on a fourth portion of the second lateral edge 22', the lower absorbent part 5 and the rear part 3.
  • FIG.5 shows another example of an absorbent lower part 5.
  • the second side edge 32' is even straighter than the second side edge 22' of the absorbent lower part 5 shown on the [ Fig.4 ].
  • the second side edge 22', 32' is not completely straight, but remains less arched than the first side edge 21', 31'.
  • the second side edge 22', 32' is therefore substantially straight with respect to the first side edge 21', which is arched to cover the front axillary fold. This also applies to the lower absorbent part 4 of the other sleeve 6.
  • FIG.6 shows an example of an article of clothing 30.
  • the article of clothing 30 is intended to cover at least the upper part of the body.
  • a bra 33 (for example the one shown on the figures 1 and 2 ) is integrated in a removable or non-removable manner in the article of clothing 30.
  • the article of clothing 30 comprises attachment points 35 with the bra 33 integrated into the article 30.
  • the attachment points 35 can be removable for removable integration of the bra into the item or non-removable for non-removable integration of the bra into the item.
  • the attachment points 35 can be seams or heat-sealing/welding zones.

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FR357652A (fr) * 1905-06-09 1906-01-09 Theiler Marie Brassière protectrice contre la transpiration
US1477218A (en) * 1922-02-08 1923-12-11 Kleinert I B Rubber Co Garment
US3421514A (en) * 1967-02-01 1969-01-14 Ruth Friedlander Garment having anti-perspirant means

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FR357652A (fr) * 1905-06-09 1906-01-09 Theiler Marie Brassière protectrice contre la transpiration
US1477218A (en) * 1922-02-08 1923-12-11 Kleinert I B Rubber Co Garment
US3421514A (en) * 1967-02-01 1969-01-14 Ruth Friedlander Garment having anti-perspirant means

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