IE940840A1 - Improvements in and relating to clothing - Google Patents

Improvements in and relating to clothing

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IE940840A1
IE940840A1 IE940840A IE940840A IE940840A1 IE 940840 A1 IE940840 A1 IE 940840A1 IE 940840 A IE940840 A IE 940840A IE 940840 A IE940840 A IE 940840A IE 940840 A1 IE940840 A1 IE 940840A1
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brassiere
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fastener
breast cups
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Rita Mccall
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Lovable Italiana Spa
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A brassiere (70) has a bodice portion (2) for encircling a wearer's torso. A pair of breast cups (10,11) are loosely mounted on the bodice portion (2) to allow freedom of movement. Cut-out portions (7, 8) are provided at a front upper edge of the bodice (2) for close fitting of the upper edge of the bodice (2) under a wearer's breasts with a central tongue (9) between the cut-out portion (7, 8) extending upwardly between the breasts. Wire support elements are mounted in pockets (72) extending along an upper edge of each of the cut-out portions (7, 8). The support elements may be removable.

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The invention relates to improvements to clothing, and in particular to brassieres and garments incorporating brassieres .
According to the invention, there is provided a brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups loosely mounted on the bodice portion to facilitate relative movement between the bodice portion and the breast cups and one or more support elements mounted on the brassiere.
In another aspect the invention provides a brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice, wherein at least one removable support element is mounted on the brassiere.
In a further aspect, the invention provides a brassiere comprising a bodice portion and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice portion, a rear portion of the bodice being formed by a number of triangular panels of material.
In a still further aspect, the invention provides a brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice portion, wherein the girth of the brassiere is adjustable, side or rear panels of the brassiere incorporating a folded portion stitched in a folded position by retaining stitches, the folded portion being releasable by removal of the retaining stitches to extend the width of the panel and hence increase the girth of the brassiere.
In another aspect, the invention provides a brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso to the bodice portion, the bodice for ease of OPEN 10 PUBi.iC INSPECTION UNDER SECTION 2U AND RULE 2.3 o CL—.frWHC. a/'O 111 I fitting on a wearer, fastener means being provided to interconnect associated free ends of the bodice, the fastener means comprising one or more complementary pairs of releasably interengageable magnetic fastener elements.
In yet another aspect, the invention provides a foundation garment incorporating one or more copper strips on an inner face of the garment.
In a preferred embodiment, two cut-out portions are provided at a front upper edge of the bodice for close fitting of the upper edge of the bodice under a wearer's breasts with a central tongue between the cut-out portions extending upwardly between the breasts, a support element being mounted along an upper edge of each of the cut-out portions.
The support elements may be of metal, plastics or any other suitable material.
Conveniently, at least one removable support element is mounted on the brassiere. Thus advantageously a user can remove the support elements if desired. Also, from a producer's point of view, two different sets of garments - one with support elements, the other without - need not be produced but rather a single range of garments with the option of inserting support elements or not as desired.
In a preferred embodiment, each removable support element is mounted in a pocket having an opening for insertion and removal of the removable wire support element.
Ideally, a retractable flap is mounted across the opening to retain the removable support element within the pocket.
In another embodiment, a rear portion of the brassiere is formed by a number of triangular panels of material. This advantageously minimises gathering of the material at the back of the wearer which can cause built-up pressure at a certain point in the area of the centre back waist causing discomfort and spoiling the otherwise smooth line required in an undergarment to enhance outer apparel. The triangular panels allow the rear of the brassiere to more closely conform to the contours of the back of the wearer for greater comfort.
In a further embodiment, the girth of a brassiere is adjustable, side or rear panels of the brassiere incorporating a folded portion stitched in a folded position by retaining stitches, the folded portion being releasable by removal of the retaining stitches to extend the width of the panel and hence increase the girth of the brassiere.
Preferably, means is provided to open the bodice for ease of fitting on a wearer, fastener means being provided to interconnect associated free ends of the bodice, the fastener means comprising one or more complementary pairs of releasably interengageable magnetic fastener elements, one of said elements being mounted on each strap. Preferably, the fastener elements comprise a first fastener element and a second fastener element, the first fastener element having a stud releasably engageable within a complementary socket in the second fastener element. The fastener elements may be demountably attached to the back straps.
In another embodiment, the bodice comprises a front portion and a rear portion formed by back straps attached at each side of the front portion, and fastener means for securing the back straps together to encircle the torso of the wearer with the bodice.
In a further embodiment, a first fastener element is provided at a free end of each strap engageable with a complementary second fastener element on the other strap remote from the free end of the strap, the straps crossing over each other for engagement of the fastener elements.
Preferably, the second fastener element is mounted adjacent each side of the front portion so that each strap extends around the back of the wearer in use.
In another arrangement, each second fastener element is mounted intermediate the ends of a back strap. In this way, only the free ends of the back straps are crossed over and fastened together at either side of the spine of the wearer in use .
Alternatively, complementary fastener elements may be provided at free ends of each strap for interengagement of free ends of the straps. This allows centre fastening of the back straps at the spine of the wearer.
In some cases the brassiere may be of front opening type, the bodice having a front fastening means to open the bodice between the breast cups.
In a further embodiment, a pair of shoulder straps may be provided on the brassiere, each shoulder strap having a front end attached at a top of a breast cup and rear end attached to a rear portion of the bodice adjacent the central part of the rear portion. Thus, advantageously, the rear ends of the shoulder straps are positioned adjacent the spine of the wearer in use for added comfort maintaining the shoulder straps firmly on the shoulders of the wearer in use.
In a preferred embodiment, each breast cup is stitched to the bodice at the tongue and at an underarm portion of the bodice integrally with a stitched seam between the front portion and a back strap.
In another aspect the invention provides a garment incorporating a brassiere as described above. The brassiere may be incorporated, for example, in corsets, lingerie, body suits, cat suits, basques, strapless and fitted fashion outer garments, swimwear and other foundation garments. It is also envisaged that the brassiere may be adapted for persons wearing a breast prosthesis.
In a further aspect, the invention provides a support garment comprising a brassiere as described herein in combination with a corset, rear portions of the brassiere and the corset being interconnected, with an opening being provided between the front portion of the brassiere and a front portion of the corset. This garment advantageously gives additional support and is particularly suitable for persons with back problems.
Conveniently, one or more copper strips may be mounted on an inside face of the corset. It is believed that this may give relief to persons afflicted with arthritis, rheumatism and the like.
The invention will be more clearly understood by the following description of some embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which; Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of a brassiere according to the invention fully opened out, Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the brassiere, Fig. 3 is a side elevational view of the brassiere, Fig. 4 is a side partially sectioned view of the brassiere, Fig. 5 is a perspective, partially cutaway view of the brassiere, Fig. 6 is a front perspective view of the brassiere, in use, Fig. 7 is a rear elevational view of the brassiere in use, Fig. 8 is a side view similar to Fig. 3 of another brassiere, Fig. 9 is a front elevational view of a further brassiere shown in a fully opened position, Fig. 10 is a front elevational view of the brassiere of Fig. 9, Fig. 11 is a diagrammatic illustration of an alternative back strap fastener for the brassieres; Fig. 12 is a rear elevational view of another brassiere; Fig. 13 is a detail elevational view showing portion of a bodice of another brassiere; Fig. 14 is a detail elevational view of portion of the bodice of Fig. 13; Fig. 15 is a sectional view of an adjustable side seam which may be incorporated in a brassiere according to the invention; Fig. 16 is an elevational view of a back portion of another brassiere; Fig . 17 is a rear elevational view of a bodysuit acci ording to another embodiment of the invention; Fig . 18 is a front elevational view of a combined brassiere and corset garment according to another embodiment of the invention? and Fig. 19 is a rear elevational view of the garment shown in Fig. 18.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to Figs. 1 to 7 thereof, there is illustrated a brassiere according to the invention indicated generally by the reference numeral 1. The brassiere 1 comprises a torso encircling bodice 2 having a front portion 3 with back straps 4, 5 attached at each side of the front portion 3 and forming extensions thereof. An upper edge of the front portion 3 of the bodice 2 has two cut-out portions 7, 8 for close fitting of the front portion 3 under a wearers breasts with a central tongue 9 between the cut-out portions 7, 8 extending upwardly between the breasts as shown in Fig. 6. A pair of curved wire support elements 6 are mounted within sealed pockets on the bodice 2 extending along an edge of each of the cut-out portions 7, 8. A pair of breast cups 10, 11 are stitched to the front portion 3 of the bodice 2, each cup 10, 11 being attached to the tongue 9 adjacent a free end of the tongue 9 and at an outer side 12, 13 of each cut-out portion 7, 8. It will be noted that each breast cup 10, 11 is stitched at an underarm portion of the bodice 2 integrally with a seam 14 between the front portion 3 and a back strap 4, 5. Thus an opening is left between a lower edge 15, 16 of each breast cup 10, 11 and the front portion 3 of the bodice 2. The lower edges 15, 16 of the breast cups 10, 11 project downwardly to cover the cut-out portions 7, 8 giving the appearance of a conventional brassiere.
Each strap 4, 5 is generally triangular in shape narrowing from a side seam 20, 21 with the front portion 3 to a free end 22, 23. A first fastener element 24, 25 is provided at the free end 22, 23 of each strap 4, 5 and is engageable with a complementary second fastener element 26, 27 on the other strap 4, 5 remote from the free end 22, 23 of the strap 4, 5. In this case the second fastener element 26, 27 is mounted adjacent the seam 14 between the strap 4, 5 and the front portion 3 at a lower end of the strap 4, 5. It will be noted that one of the second fastener elements 26 is mounted on an outer side of the strap 4 and the other second fastener element 27 is mounted on an inner side of the strap 5. Thus, the straps 4, 5 can be crossed over each other to interengage the fastener elements 24, 25, 26, 27.
Shoulder straps 28 are provided extending between a top of each breast cup 10, 11 and an upper edge 29, 30 of each strap 4, 5. The shoulder straps 28 are length adjustable in conventional fashion. It will be noted that the shoulder straps 28 are attached to the back straps 4, 5 at a position such that in use rear ends of the shoulder straps 28 are positioned adjacent the spine of the wearer to ensure the shoulder straps 28 are firmly held on the shoulders of the wearer.
In use, the brassiere 1 is worn in similar fashion to a conventional brassiere. However, the fact that lower edges of the breast cups 10, 11 are not connected to the bodice 2 allows greater freedom of movement for the user, the brassiere not being pulled out of position even when the wearer raises her arms above shoulder height. Since the front portion 3 of the bodice 2 is shaped for the area immediately under the breasts it is held firmly in place and the breast cups 10, 11 can move to accommodate arm and shoulder movements.
The under wiring provided by the wire support elements 6 provide added support for the wearer whilst providing a close fit and comfort for the user. It will be noted that the wire support means is inserted in the bodice section of the brassiere in the cut-away section under the breasts as distinct from conventional brassieres in which wire supports are placed in the lower section of the breast cups. Thus advantageously with brassiere of the present invention, the wire will always stay in place as it is wedged beneath the breasts in the bodice section ensuring a comfortable and perfect fit. Since the wire support is in the bodice section which is only joined to the breast cups at each side of the breast cups, this leaves the breast cups to encase the breasts without the softness of the material becoming rigid ensuring proper comfort.
A further advantage of the brassiere is the improved ventilation it gives to the breasts of the wearer making it more comfortable for the wearer.
The cross-over arrangement of the back straps gives an attractive line under clothing as it is smooth with no fasteners protruding, which is particularly advantageous when wearing delicate materials. It is very comfortable for the wearer and because of the low cut at the back allows good ventilation to the back of the wearer. Also low backed dresses or tops can be worn.
It will be appreciated that while a crossover back strap arrangement has been shown, any other type of fastening may be used such as a central back fasting or a front fastening arrangement. Fig. 7 also shows in broken outline a fastening arrangement whereby free ends of the back straps 4, 5 crossover and are fastened at each side of the spine of the wearer.
Fig. 8 shows another brassiere 40 similar to the brassiere of Figs. 1 to 7 and like parts are assigned the same reference numerals. In this case an additional gusset 41 is provided between the front portion 3 and each back strap 4, 5. The gusset may be of any desirable width or may be divided into smaller sections joined by seams.
Figs. 9 and 10 show another brassiere 50 similar to the brassiere of Figs. 1 to 7 and like parts are assigned the same reference numerals. In this case, the brassiere 50 is a short line brassiere and the front portion 3 and back straps 4, 5 are of shorter depth than in the brassiere illustrated in Figs. 1 to 7 which is in the form of a long line brassiere. This short brassiere is particularly suited for sporting activities. It may have a brief bodice section or drop down over the upper torso of the wearer.
Referring now to Fig. 11, there is illustrated an alternative fastener arrangement 60 for the brassieres. Parts similar to those previously described are assigned the same reference numerals. The fastener arrangement 60 comprises a complementary pair of releasably interengageable magnetic fastener elements, namely a first fastener element 61 mounted at the free end 22 of the strap 4 and a second fastener element 62 mounted at the free end 23 of the strap 5. The first fastener element 61 has a stud 64 which is releasably interengageable with a complementary socket 65 in the second fastener element 62. It will be appreciated that the magnetic fastener elements 61, 62 facilitate ease of fastening and release of the garment by the user.
Referring now to Figs. 12 to 14, there is illustrated another brassiere according to the invention and indicated generally by the reference numeral 70. Parts similar to those of the brassieres described previously are assigned the same reference numeral. In this case, a pair of removable wire support elements 71 are mounted in pockets 72 formed along an upper edge of each of the cut-out portions 7, 8. Each pocket 72 has an opening 74 at one end of the pocket 72 for insertion and removal of the removable wire support elements 71. A retractable flap 75 is mounted across the opening 74 to retain the removable wire support elements 71 within the pocket 72. Advantageously, a user simply retracts the flap 75 for removal or insertion of support wires 71.
Referring now to Fig. 15, there is shown portion (80) of a side or rear panel for a brassiere which allows adjustment of the girth of the brassiere. It will be noted that the panel portion 80 is folded over on itself and held in the folded position by retaining stitches 81. To increase the girth of the brassiere, the user simply releases the stitching 81 so that the fold can be opened out to extend the width of the panel. This simple adjustment means can be readily easily incorporated in any brassiere and allows one brassiere to be adjusted to accommodate different wearers.
Referring now to Fig. 16, there is illustrated a rear portion 90 of another brassiere. In this case, the rear portion is formed by a number of interconnected triangular panels 91, 92, 93 of material. This configuration advantageously minimises the gathering up which frequently occurs at the waist of the wearer due to the indentation at the spinal area. It will be noted that central triangular panels 93 taper outwardly from a narrowed lower end.
Referring to Fig. 17, there is shown a bodysuit 95 incorporating the triangular back panel configuration. In this case, the bodysuit 95 has central triangular back panels 96 on either side of a line of fasteners 97 for more comfortable fitting of the garment at the user's back.
Referring now to Figs. 18 and 19, there is shown a support garment according to the invention indicated generally by the reference numeral 100. The garment 100 comprises a brassiere 102 of the type previously described in combination with a corset 103. As can be seen in Fig. 19, rear portions of the brassiere 102 and corset 103 are interconnected forming a unified rear portion 104 of the garment 100. An opening 105 is provided between the front portion of the brassiere 102 and a front portion of the corset 103. The garment 100 is of the front-opening type with a line of fasteners 107, 108 in the centre of the front portion of the brassiere 102 and corset 103.
In use, a wearer can put on the garment in similar fashion to a jacket with the wearer's arms inserted through the straps, the bodice of the brassiere 102 and the corset 103 being wrapped around the torso and secured by means of the fasteners 107, 108. It will be noted that the brassiere portion 102 gives the same support and freedom as previously described and in this case, additional support is provided in that the straps transfer the weight of the breasts onto the corset portion 103. The brassiere 102 is not pulled out of shape as there is no connection between the front of the brassiere 102 and the front of the corset 103.
Fig. 19 also shows strips of copper woven fabric 110 mounted on an inside face at a rear of the corset 103 for positioning at the spinal column and across the back in the area of the hips from side to side. The strips 110 are an optional addition to the garment to aid persons with arthritis, rheumatism or the like conditions.
It is also envisaged that a brassiere according to the invention may be incorporated in other garments, such as body suits, slips, corsets, basques and the like foundation garments and also swimsuits.
The brassiere and garments incorporating the brassiere may be made of any suitable materials. The breast cups may be provided with in-built support where necessary, so also the bodice depending on the style of the garment.
It will be appreciated that the facility for inserting or removing support elements such as wires or boning may be provided in any portion of the brassiere or corset portion, the wearer having the choice to leave in or remove the support elements according to their taste and requirements.
The front portion 3 may consist of one complete piece of material or it may be cut in sections and joined by seams to either strengthen or enhance the appearance.
Seams in the bodice and relating to the joining of the back straps may be rearranged for varied styling.
The brassiere when worn, gives the appearance of a conventional brassiere, the cut-out portions under the breasts not being obvious .
It will be appreciated that the brassiere may be any suitable style, not just the basic style illustrated in the drawings.
Advantageously, the brassiere is stabilised on the body of the wearer due to the bodice hugging the body of the wearer whilst being shaped closely under the bust and contouring on upwards between both breasts narrowing to end between the breasts.
The breast cups are permanently stitched to the bodice at the tongue which extends between the breasts and on either side of the garment under each arm becoming an integral part of the complete garment. When the breast cups are stitched to the bodice under the arms, it becomes one seam combining the breast cups and bodice and thus the front and back of the complete garment merge.
The variety and styling of the breast cups is unlimited. The front portion of the bodice section whilst retaining the basic feature of stabilising the garment on the body may be cut and joined in sections or not, or adorned with diagonal or other stitching to improve the professional look, or to offer stronger midriff control if necessary. This will not depart from the basic design. It may be lined or not depending on the material used and category for which it is intended.
A particularly advantageous feature of the invention, is the ventilation afforded to the body (as compared to a conventional brassiere) due to the division between the breast cups and the bodice. In long line brassieres the controlling benefit of a long line brassiere is achieved whilst improving the comfort for the wearer.
The back section of the garment is also designed to give maximum comfort with attractive diagonal cross-over straps which fasten adjacent the side seams.
Shoulder straps can be varied in style, and in any suitable materials. In some cases, a strapless brassiere may be provided.
Brassieres according to the invention may be made of any suitable materials.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described which may be varied in both construction and detail.

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1. A brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups loosely mounted on the bodice portion to facilitate relative movement between the bodice portion and the breast cups and one or more support elements mounted on the brassiere.
2. A brassiere as claimed in claim 1 wherein two cut-out portions are provided at a front upper edge of the bodice for close fitting of the upper edge of the bodice under a wearer's breasts with a central tongue between the cutout portions extending upwardly between the breasts, a support element being mounted along an upper edge of each of the cut-out portions . 3. A brassiere as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein at least one removable brassiere. support element is mounted on the 4. A brassiere as claimed in claim 3 wherein each removable support element is mounted in a pocket having an opening for insertion and removal of the removable support element.
3. 5. A brassiere as claimed in claim 4 wherein a retractable flap is mounted across the opening to retain the removable support element within the pocket.
4. 6. A brassiere as claimed in any preceding claim wherein a rear portion of the brassiere is formed by a number of triangular panels of material.
5. 7. A brassiere as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the girth of the brassiere is adjustable, side or rear panels of the brassiere incorporating a folded portion stitched in a folded position by retaining stitches, the folded portion being releasable by removal of the retaining stitches to extend the width of the panel and hence increase the girth of the brassiere.
6. 8. A brassiere as claimed in any preceding claim wherein means is provided to open the bodice for ease of fitting on a wearer, fastener means being provided to interconnect associated free ends of the bodice, the fastener means comprising one or more complementary pairs of releasably interengageable magnetic fastener elements.
7. 9. A brassiere as claimed in claim 8 wherein the fastener elements comprise a first fastener element and a second fastener element, the first fastener element having a stud releasably engageable within a complementary socket in the second fastener element.
8. 10. A support garment comprising a brassiere as claimed in any preceding claim in combination with a corset, rear portions of the brassiere and the corset being interconnected with an opening being provided between the front portion of the brassiere and a front portion of the corset.
9. 11. A support garment as claimed in claim 10 wherein one or more copper strips are mounted on an inside face of the corset.
10. 12. A brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling an wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice, wherein at least one removable support element is mounted on the brassiere.
11. 13. A brassiere comprising a bodice portion and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice portion, a rear portion of the bodice being formed by a number of triangular panels of material.
12. 14. A brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups attached to the 5 bodice portion, wherein the girth of the brassiere is adjustable, side or rear panels of the brassiere incorporating a folded portion stitched in a folded position by retaining stitches, the folded portion being releasable by removal of the retaining stitches to extend 10 the width of the panel and hence increase the girth of the brassiere.
13. 15. A brassiere comprising a bodice portion for encircling a wearer's torso and a pair of breast cups attached to the bodice portion, wherein means is provided to open the 15 bodice for ease of fitting on a wearer, fastener means being provided to interconnect associated free ends of the bodice, the fastener means comprising one or more complementary pairs of releasably interengageable magnetic fastener elements .
14. 16. A foundation garment incorporating one or more copper strips on an inner face of the garment.
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