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US1231011A
US1231011A US86584914A US1914865849A US1231011A US 1231011 A US1231011 A US 1231011A US 86584914 A US86584914 A US 86584914A US 1914865849 A US1914865849 A US 1914865849A US 1231011 A US1231011 A US 1231011A
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  • a may tinrrnn era-ins; ramnnr caries- DANIEL eLAsGow, erMILWAU-KEE, wxsoonsm, ASSIGNDR or ONE-HALF 'ro oscan n.
  • My invention has for its ob 'ectto provide a simple, economical and e ective flexible brassiere to support, confine and reduce stout figures, the same being so constructed and arranged in the form of, oppositely disposed band elements as to be anchored midway and at'a low front point 'tothe corset chored point the band elements are upwardly wound in opposite directions to firmly bind the, body, strap ends of the bandsections being crossed over the back and brought to the front wheretjhey are-attached in any suitable manner.
  • the brassiere thus aflixed causes a continuous draw upon all parts ofthe body that are confined, whereby the form of the wearer is rmly' bound to shapiz the'figure at all points without strain.
  • Another important feature of my invention is the application of a reinforcing medium that extends from a central point under the arms in opposite directions to resist the extra strain that is placed upon the brassiere under ordinary conditions and to com press the parts most likely to bulge.
  • Still another important feature of my invention is the peculiarly designed upwardly curved under arm hip portion that extends from the front point of anchorage and is merged into downwardly inclined straps.
  • the upper cut at the waist-line under the arms permit freedom of the hips.
  • Figures 1 and 2 represent a front and rear view respectively of a brassiere embodying the features of my invention, the same being shown aflixed to a lay figure;
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of the brassiere in figure
  • Fig. 4 a front elevation of the same distended or flattened out to show the peculiar Referring by characters to the drawings, 1 represents a front V-shaped abdominal peak provided with corset-attaching means 2, whereby he lower central point of the brassiere is secured to the front of a corset, as indicated in dotted lines.
  • the pair of band sections extend from the front central point, as shown, and the lower edges of the band sections from said central point extend'upwardly and are merged into a curved portion 2 that sweeps under the arms and from thence downwardly to the back.
  • This curved portion 2 thus forms an upper out to relieve hip pressure.
  • the back of the curved edge Wis merged into a straight downwardly :inclined portion 3 to form the lower line of a strap 4.
  • the upper edges 6 (ff each strap taper slightly and are inclined upwardly in a' straight line to a point;
  • edge is merged into a downwardly inclined portion 6 that meets the companion edge 6 at a central point to the front of the waist or brassiere, which central point, as shown, is reinforced by a flexible stay 3'.
  • the brassiere is formed from the band sectionshaving front bustsupporting portions A, short under arm supporting sections B, and back stay sections C, which back stay sections are merged into the straps 4 that are inclined down understood that the bustsupporting portions A are suitably fulled to accommodate the contour of the bust without imparting over strain thereto and just above the under arm supporting sections B the band elements are cut away to form arm holesD, the upper edges of the arm holes being spaced from the upper edges l3 and (3' a slillicient distance to form shoulder straps E, The under arm sup-' that when the brassiere is fixed to the figure,
  • the reinforced fields assume their correct -positions relative to the shoulder blades, whereby the desired compression for forming a brace is efi'ected, while, at. the same time, the under arm. reinforcements will -eflectually resist the compression strain placed upon the bulging flesh of the wearer, which would otherwise extend above the upper line of the corset, as indicated in dotted lines.
  • a combined brassiere and brace for relatively stout people including a front por: tion having its upper edge e V-shape with the point of said V adapted for disposition between the upper portions of the breast of the wearer, the sides of said ;V being subthe lower edge of the front being-substantially V-shaped, means for securing the central portion of the said lower edge to a garment, shoulder and side portions adapted to fit respectively against the tops of the shoulders and sides of the wearer," and merging into the top and side portions of thesaid front tions connecting the shoul er and side por tions and adapted to extend transversely of the back of the wearer and strap portions merging with the said last named portions and ada ted to extend about the body of the wearer or securement at the front, and both merged

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D. GLASGOW. BRASSIERE} APPLICATION FILED nor. 9, 1914.
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APPLICATION FILED OCT. 9. 1914.
Patented June 26, 1917.
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Application filed October 9, 1914. Serial No. 865,849.
concern;
Be it known that I, DANIEL GL-Asoow, a citizen of'the United States, and resident of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, ave invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'Brassieres; and I do hereby deelare-that'the foiliowlng'is a full, elea'r,'-and'exact descri tion'thereof.
My invention has for its ob 'ectto provide a simple, economical and e ective flexible brassiere to support, confine and reduce stout figures, the same being so constructed and arranged in the form of, oppositely disposed band elements as to be anchored midway and at'a low front point 'tothe corset chored point the band elements are upwardly wound in opposite directions to firmly bind the, body, strap ends of the bandsections being crossed over the back and brought to the front wheretjhey are-attached in any suitable manner. The brassiere thus aflixed causes a continuous draw upon all parts ofthe body that are confined, whereby the form of the wearer is rmly' bound to shapiz the'figure at all points without strain. has the fieshy parts of the body under'the arms,'the back and bust are firm'ly supported and restricted to prevent bulging at the lines or exposure above the corset, such bulging being apparent in stout figures under all normal conditions when the form is corseted in the usual manner. Specific objects of my invention are to shape the brassiere in such manner as to cause a bracing effect without restricting-the pliability of body movement,-this being due to the downwardly inclined crossed back stay portions of the bands which pass over the shoulders, bracing the back and compressin the shoulder blades.
Another important feature of my invention is the application of a reinforcing medium that extends from a central point under the arms in opposite directions to resist the extra strain that is placed upon the brassiere under ordinary conditions and to com press the parts most likely to bulge.
Still another important feature of my invention is the peculiarly designed upwardly curved under arm hip portion that extends from the front point of anchorage and is merged into downwardly inclined straps. Thus the upper cut at the waist-line under the arms permit freedom of the hips.
' connection with the lay From the front ancontour of the parts.
.wardly. It is With the above and other minor objects in view the invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts as set forth hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
I'n'the drawings Figures 1 and 2 represent a front and rear view respectively of a brassiere embodying the features of my invention, the same being shown aflixed to a lay figure;
Fig. 3, a side elevation of the brassiere in figure, and
Fig. 4, a front elevation of the same distended or flattened out to show the peculiar Referring by characters to the drawings, 1 represents a front V-shaped abdominal peak provided with corset-attaching means 2, whereby he lower central point of the brassiere is secured to the front of a corset, as indicated in dotted lines. The pair of band sections extend from the front central point, as shown, and the lower edges of the band sections from said central point extend'upwardly and are merged into a curved portion 2 that sweeps under the arms and from thence downwardly to the back. This curved portion 2 thus forms an upper out to relieve hip pressure. The back of the curved edge Wis merged into a straight downwardly :inclined portion 3 to form the lower line of a strap 4. The upper edges 6 (ff each strap taper slightly and are inclined upwardly in a' straight line to a point;
over the shoulders and from thence this. edge is merged into a downwardly inclined portion 6 that meets the companion edge 6 at a central point to the front of the waist or brassiere, which central point, as shown, is reinforced by a flexible stay 3'. By this arrangement the brassiere is formed from the band sectionshaving front bustsupporting portions A, short under arm supporting sections B, and back stay sections C, which back stay sections are merged into the straps 4 that are inclined down understood that the bustsupporting portions A are suitably fulled to accommodate the contour of the bust without imparting over strain thereto and just above the under arm supporting sections B the band elements are cut away to form arm holesD, the upper edges of the arm holes being spaced from the upper edges l3 and (3' a slillicient distance to form shoulder straps E, The under arm sup-' that when the brassiere is fixed to the figure,
as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings,the reinforced fields assume their correct -positions relative to the shoulder blades, whereby the desired compression for forming a brace is efi'ected, while, at. the same time, the under arm. reinforcements will -eflectually resist the compression strain placed upon the bulging flesh of the wearer, which would otherwise extend above the upper line of the corset, as indicated in dotted lines.
From the foregoing description and -by referring to Figs. lto 3 of the drawings, it will be seen that when the brassiere is affixed to the body of the wearer it will draw from the frontpoint of anchorage in thedirection of the arrows, over the shoulders and under the armsand from thence downwardly in the direction of the arrows, as shown in Fig. 2, over the shoulderblades, the strap members crossing each other midway of the back, exerting a draw in the direction as indicated by sald arrows, forming a complete circuit from front to rear and from thence back to the front, at which pointvthe straps are secured by a buckle 8 or other means. Thus by the arrangement of attaching the straps at the front the waist or abdomen is under compressionand the straps will lap the lower V-shaped edge of the brassiere to firmly confine all parts and the article as awhole will have an effect .stantially straight,
similar to that of a bandage which will draw from the shoulders and compress the parts throughout its entirety, but will .p mit movement of the body, while at the same. time it will serve as a shoulder, brace. "Iclaim: A combined brassiere and brace for relatively stout people including a front por: tion having its upper edge e V-shape with the point of said V adapted for disposition between the upper portions of the breast of the wearer, the sides of said ;V being subthe lower edge of the front being-substantially V-shaped, means for securing the central portion of the said lower edge to a garment, shoulder and side portions adapted to fit respectively against the tops of the shoulders and sides of the wearer," and merging into the top and side portions of thesaid front tions connecting the shoul er and side por tions and adapted to extend transversely of the back of the wearer and strap portions merging with the said last named portions and ada ted to extend about the body of the wearer or securement at the front, and both merged backand strap portions being substantially straight and extending diagonally, whereby tension exerted upon the- Y strap portions when disposed about the 75 wearer will exert'a uniform tension throu hv out the entire brassiere and brace, the slde portions and back portions being substantially reinforced as described. 1 In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereun'to set my hand at Milwaukee in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin in the presence of two witnesses.
-. DANIEL GLASGOW. Witnesses: i
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US2443316A (en) * 1946-03-13 1948-06-15 Israel Jack Posture girdle
US2479416A (en) * 1948-05-25 1949-08-16 Carolyn G Schnurer Backless garment
US2629100A (en) * 1949-05-12 1953-02-24 Harry W Froehlich Radiant stitched brassiere cup and method of making same
US2688748A (en) * 1951-08-28 1954-09-14 Kahn Mack Brassiere
US2698941A (en) * 1953-06-01 1955-01-11 Genevieve T Melnyk Brassiere and the like
US4444191A (en) * 1979-06-21 1984-04-24 Harned Marguerite J Comfort garment
US20090062704A1 (en) * 2007-05-23 2009-03-05 Alignmed, Inc. Posture improvement devices and methods for use
USD949515S1 (en) * 2019-07-09 2022-04-26 Textiles Swantex S.A. Brassiere
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2443316A (en) * 1946-03-13 1948-06-15 Israel Jack Posture girdle
US2479416A (en) * 1948-05-25 1949-08-16 Carolyn G Schnurer Backless garment
US2629100A (en) * 1949-05-12 1953-02-24 Harry W Froehlich Radiant stitched brassiere cup and method of making same
US2688748A (en) * 1951-08-28 1954-09-14 Kahn Mack Brassiere
US2698941A (en) * 1953-06-01 1955-01-11 Genevieve T Melnyk Brassiere and the like
US4444191A (en) * 1979-06-21 1984-04-24 Harned Marguerite J Comfort garment
US20090062704A1 (en) * 2007-05-23 2009-03-05 Alignmed, Inc. Posture improvement devices and methods for use
US10849779B2 (en) * 2007-05-23 2020-12-01 Timothy W. Brown Posture improvement devices and methods for use
USD949515S1 (en) * 2019-07-09 2022-04-26 Textiles Swantex S.A. Brassiere
US20220346465A1 (en) * 2021-04-28 2022-11-03 EG Apparel, LLC Post-Surgical Recovery Bra

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