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  • My invention relates to im' rovements 1n ladiesundergarment's termed rassieres and has for its principal object the provision of a garment designed to shape the form with greater comfort to the wearer than has been possible heretofore and at the same time to provide a garment WhlGll will serve to shape more gracefully the form of a slender person as well as the form of a veryplump person.
  • a furtherobject is the.
  • a back portion, 1, and a bust portion, 2, are'connected. by shoulder straps 3. These straps may be equifpped with an adjustment, 12, preferably in nt.
  • Two straps, 4, attached to the bottom of the back portion have an adjustment, 5, for limiting their total length and having means, v6, for fastening their free ends together.
  • portion, 2 have an adjustment, 8, for limiting their total length
  • Fasteners or books and eyes, 10 may be provided for tying the sides of the back and bust portions together, and an anchor tie or strap 11 may be attached to the middle Patented June 10, 1919,
  • the straps 4 and 7 may each be one length of tape attached to the back and bust portions instead of-two separate straps for each.
  • back and bust portions may be made of cloth, lace or any material suitable for under-garments.
  • the shoulder straps may be lace, ribbon or tape.
  • addi ⁇ tional fullness in the-bust portion maybe obtained by means of a. pair of darts 13.
  • this garment it is slipped over the head likea yoke and the two straps l. of the back portion are drawn downward and forward around the waist -and are fastened together by the fastening 6. Proper fit may be obtained through use of the adjustment 5.
  • the two straps 7 of the front or bust portion are then drawn downward and rearward and their free ends are fastened together around the waistv by the fastening 9, proper fithaving been secured -by the adjustment 8.
  • the sides of the back I front portions of my improved garment are substantially of the same general shape, said shape being substantially that of a symmetrical trapezium, similar sides of the trapeziums being connected at their corners by the shoulder straps, while the connecting 'means areattached to the other corners of the said parts.
  • the bottom edges of the back and front portions of the brassiere being of considerably greater" length than the top edges, acute angles are formed at the lower corners. This acuteangled feature is effective to transmit the pull of the straps ina substantially direct inc to the upper corners of the frontand back portions, thereby greatly assisting in securing the improved efiect and ob ects heretofore referred to.
  • this design provides a garment in which the back and bust of the wearer are drawn toward the sides where ample room for comfort is left. It will also be noted that this design also obviates the necessity of dress shield protection for the brassiere.
  • the combination of these two drawing actions prevents the shoulder straps being loose. Withal, sufficient space is allowed under the arms to provide comfort for the wearer.
  • this brassiere prevents the top of the corset sticking out in an unsightly manner both in the rear and in the front. When worn by a plump person it affords her a neat and graceful appearance without sacrificing comfort.
  • a combined brassiere and corset cover comprising a back portion and a front portion, each being substantially a trapezium in shape, one of its parallel sides at the bottom and forming acute angles with the adjacent sides, spaced apart substantially parallel shoulder straps for connecting corre sponding upper corners of the said trapeziums, means connected to the acute angles at the bottom of the back portion for exerting draft upon the lower edge and the side edges of the said back portion, and means connected to the acute angles at the bottom of the front portion for exerting draft upon the lower edge and the side edges of said front portion.

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I. S. JEROME. BRASSIERE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY3I. l9l7.
1,306,595. Patented June 10, 1919.
l/vsz Scorr JEROME A from/5y UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
IITEZ SCOTT JEROME, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 81,1917. Serial No. 171,857.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, INEZ Sco'rr JEROME, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and the State of Illiiiois haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Brassieres, of which the following is the full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification.
My invention relates to im' rovements 1n ladiesundergarment's termed rassieres and has for its principal object the provision of a garment designed to shape the form with greater comfort to the wearer than has been possible heretofore and at the same time to provide a garment WhlGll will serve to shape more gracefully the form of a slender person as well as the form of a veryplump person. A furtherobject is the.
' provision of a garment which will also serve has also been experienced in keeping the shoulder straps taut. These last two features are particularly objectionable when a lace or openwork waist is worn.
The defects of brassieres and corset covers above enumerated are corrected by this invention. Other advantages of the invention are apparent in reading the. specification in connection with the drawings in which Figure 1 shows a pattern of the garment and Fig. 2' shows its application on the wearer. In the drawing, like reference numerals refer to similar parts.
Referring to Fig. 1, a back portion, 1, and a bust portion, 2, are'connected. by shoulder straps 3. These straps may be equifpped with an adjustment, 12, preferably in nt. Two straps, 4, attached to the bottom of the back portion have an adjustment, 5, for limiting their total length and having means, v6, for fastening their free ends together.
portion, 2, have an adjustment, 8, for limiting their total length Two straps, 7, attached to .the bottom of the .bust
and means, 9, for coupling their free ends. Fasteners or books and eyes, 10, may be provided for tying the sides of the back and bust portions together, and an anchor tie or strap 11 may be attached to the middle Patented June 10, 1919,
of the bust portion whereby the brassiere can be anchored to the corset. The straps 4 and 7 may each be one length of tape attached to the back and bust portions instead of-two separate straps for each. The
back and bust portions may be made of cloth, lace or any material suitable for under-garments. The shoulder straps may be lace, ribbon or tape. If desired, addi} tional fullness in the-bust portion maybe obtained by means of a. pair of darts 13. In using this garment, it is slipped over the head likea yoke and the two straps l. of the back portion are drawn downward and forward around the waist -and are fastened together by the fastening 6. Proper fit may be obtained through use of the adjustment 5. The two straps 7 of the front or bust portionare then drawn downward and rearward and their free ends are fastened together around the waistv by the fastening 9, proper fithaving been secured -by the adjustment 8. The sides of the back I front portions of my improved garment are substantially of the same general shape, said shape being substantially that of a symmetrical trapezium, similar sides of the trapeziums being connected at their corners by the shoulder straps, while the connecting 'means areattached to the other corners of the said parts. By reason of the bottom edges of the back and front portions of the brassiere being of considerably greater" length than the top edges, acute angles are formed at the lower corners. This acuteangled feature is effective to transmit the pull of the straps ina substantially direct inc to the upper corners of the frontand back portions, thereby greatly assisting in securing the improved efiect and ob ects heretofore referred to.
It will be noted that this design; provides a garment in which the back and bust of the wearer are drawn toward the sides where ample room for comfort is left. It will also be noted that this design also obviates the necessity of dress shield protection for the brassiere. By drawing the back portion downward and forward, its top line is held taut and close to the back of the wearer and any excessive amount of flesh is drawn toward thearm pits, and by drawing the bust portion downward and rearward, its top line is held taut and prevented from bulging or buckling to leave unsightly folds if an open work! dress is worn. The combination of these two drawing actions prevents the shoulder straps being loose. Withal, sufficient space is allowed under the arms to provide comfort for the wearer. When worn by a slender person, this brassiere prevents the top of the corset sticking out in an unsightly manner both in the rear and in the front. When worn by a plump person it affords her a neat and graceful appearance without sacrificing comfort.
This design of a brassire gives a wide range of fit so that not over three sizes are required to fit the various types of figures to be accommodated. I believe that the pattern of a brassiere may be varied greatly without departing from the spirit of my invention and consequently do not limit myself to the exact pattern, design or proportion of parts shown herein.
What I claim as new is A combined brassiere and corset cover comprising a back portion and a front portion, each being substantially a trapezium in shape, one of its parallel sides at the bottom and forming acute angles with the adjacent sides, spaced apart substantially parallel shoulder straps for connecting corre sponding upper corners of the said trapeziums, means connected to the acute angles at the bottom of the back portion for exerting draft upon the lower edge and the side edges of the said back portion, and means connected to the acute angles at the bottom of the front portion for exerting draft upon the lower edge and the side edges of said front portion.
INEZ SCOTT JEROME.
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US4957466A (en) * 1989-10-23 1990-09-18 Hopps Trisha L Athletic supporter for women
US5011452A (en) * 1990-03-30 1991-04-30 Toby Kelly Breathable brassiere with adjustable drawstring
US5221227A (en) * 1992-03-20 1993-06-22 Michels Dia L Brassiere
US5863236A (en) * 1997-11-10 1999-01-26 Johnson; Christina Erteszek Size adjustable bra structure
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US4957466A (en) * 1989-10-23 1990-09-18 Hopps Trisha L Athletic supporter for women
US5011452A (en) * 1990-03-30 1991-04-30 Toby Kelly Breathable brassiere with adjustable drawstring
US5221227A (en) * 1992-03-20 1993-06-22 Michels Dia L Brassiere
US5863236A (en) * 1997-11-10 1999-01-26 Johnson; Christina Erteszek Size adjustable bra structure
US6023785A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-02-15 Johnson; Christina Erteszek Size adjustable bra
US20120282844A1 (en) * 2011-05-02 2012-11-08 Salguero Jandy H Modesty camisole garment
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