US1492953A - Bust-reducing brassiere - Google Patents

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US1492953A
US1492953A US561774A US56177422A US1492953A US 1492953 A US1492953 A US 1492953A US 561774 A US561774 A US 561774A US 56177422 A US56177422 A US 56177422A US 1492953 A US1492953 A US 1492953A
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  • he present invention relates to that class of ladies. underwaists'intended to be worn for reducing the size of abnormally developed busts, while, at the same time, afiording thereto a comfortably yielding support.
  • the object of the invention' is to provide a simple one-piece seamless underwaist of the character specified, constructed of sheetrubber, or an equivalent elastic material, impervious to moisture, fitted to the form and supplied with the necessary means for its proper securement and adjustment tothe general form and seamless character of the waist.
  • Figure 3 is a rear elevation, showin the means rovided forsecurement and a just-' ment 0 the brassiere, when in place.
  • 1 represents t e elastic body portion'of' my brassiere.
  • 2 the bust cavities thereof, 3 rubberized fabric strips cemented to the edges of the back opening therein and to which are secured fabric strips 4 bearing eyelets 5, 6 rubberized shoulder tabs cemented to reinforced sections .9 of the body portion, 7 fabric shoulder straps secured to said tabs, 8 means through which attachment may be made to a separate garment,
  • the material constituting the body portion of the brassiere' is, preferably,'of sheet rubber, from which blanks are cut and thenformed over properly prepared molds and baked to cause the form toretain shape received from mold.
  • the eflicacy of the brassiere, as constituted, as a bust reducing medium is due, in part, to a compression lowered circulation and a consequently lessened deposit of fatty tissue, and, in part, to tissue elimination through an induced and increased perspiration.
  • a brassiere comprising a body portion of sheet rubber the front portion thereof being molded to conform to and compress the bust of a person, the back portion thereof being provided with an opening, strips of rubberized fabric cemented to the opposed edges of the opening, fabric strips stitched to the rubberized fabric strips, said last named strips having eyelets therein.
  • a brassiere comprising a body portion of sheet rubber, the front portion being adapted to conform to i and compress the bust of a person, the back ortlon being formed with an opening exten ing vertically the entire length thereof, the strips of rubberized fabric, non-weakenin'gfastening means securing said strips'to the edges of said 0 uing, non-rubberized fabric strips secure to said first named strips, said last named strips being rovided with means whereby the edges 0 the opening may be brought together.
  • 3.1 brassiere comprising a body portion of elastic, impervious to moisture, flexible material openin in the back, and adapted to conform to an compress the bust of the 6 wearer, rubberized fabric strips cemented to the edges of the back opening, non-rubberized fabric strips having eyelets therein stitched to the edges of the rubberized fabric strips, rubberized fabric tabs cemented to the upper edges of the body portion and non 1 rubberized fabric shoulder straps stitched to the tabs.

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' May 6 a L.. M. BENDER BUST REDUCING BRASSIERE Filed May 1 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 May 6 1924. 1,492,953
L. M. BENDER BUST REDUCING BRAssIfiRE Filed y 17' 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 #vyv TOR. /7Z
Fatent May a, 1924.
BUST- some nmssmain Application filed Stay 17, 1922. Serial No. 561,774.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, LILLIAN M. Banana,
- a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bust-Reducing Brassieres, of which the following is a s ecification. I
, he present invention relates to that class of ladies. underwaists'intended to be worn for reducing the size of abnormally developed busts, while, at the same time, afiording thereto a comfortably yielding support.
The object of the invention'is to provide a simple one-piece seamless underwaist of the character specified, constructed of sheetrubber, or an equivalent elastic material, impervious to moisture, fitted to the form and supplied with the necessary means for its proper securement and adjustment tothe general form and seamless character of the waist. I
.Figure 3 is a rear elevation, showin the means rovided forsecurement and a just-' ment 0 the brassiere, when in place.
Referring more" articularly to. the drawings, 1 represents t e elastic body portion'of' my brassiere. 2 the bust cavities thereof, 3 rubberized fabric strips cemented to the edges of the back opening therein and to which are secured fabric strips 4 bearing eyelets 5, 6 rubberized shoulder tabs cemented to reinforced sections .9 of the body portion, 7 fabric shoulder straps secured to said tabs, 8 means through which attachment may be made to a separate garment,
cementing or vulcanizing,
lly described, and the and 9' areinforcement as applied to a particular section of the brassiere.
The material constituting the body portion of the brassiere' is, preferably,'of sheet rubber, from which blanks are cut and thenformed over properly prepared molds and baked to cause the form toretain shape received from mold.
Since it is found to be practically impossible to unite directly the eyelet-bearing fabric strips to the rubber body portion, with any degree of permanency, owingto the elasticity of the latter,'a rubberized fabric is employed to connect the one with the other. Being rubberized, this fabric-may be joined to the rubber body portion by either while other fabrics may be joinedto it by any one of a number of means. I
The eflicacy of the brassiere, as constituted, as a bust reducing medium is due, in part, to a compression lowered circulation and a consequently lessened deposit of fatty tissue, and, in part, to tissue elimination through an induced and increased perspiration.
I claim:
1. A brassiere comprising a body portion of sheet rubber the front portion thereof being molded to conform to and compress the bust of a person, the back portion thereof being provided with an opening, strips of rubberized fabric cemented to the opposed edges of the opening, fabric strips stitched to the rubberized fabric strips, said last named strips having eyelets therein.
2. A brassiere comprising a body portion of sheet rubber, the front portion being adapted to conform to i and compress the bust of a person, the back ortlon being formed with an opening exten ing vertically the entire length thereof, the strips of rubberized fabric, non-weakenin'gfastening means securing said strips'to the edges of said 0 uing, non-rubberized fabric strips secure to said first named strips, said last named strips being rovided with means whereby the edges 0 the opening may be brought together.
3.1 brassiere comprising a body portion of elastic, impervious to moisture, flexible material openin in the back, and adapted to conform to an compress the bust of the 6 wearer, rubberized fabric strips cemented to the edges of the back opening, non-rubberized fabric strips having eyelets therein stitched to the edges of the rubberized fabric strips, rubberized fabric tabs cemented to the upper edges of the body portion and non 1 rubberized fabric shoulder straps stitched to the tabs.
LILLIAN M. BENDER.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592265A (en) * 1949-04-18 1952-04-08 Evelyn M Fyffe Brassiere
US2659085A (en) * 1951-08-09 1953-11-17 Hilda M Ericson Brassiere
US2670472A (en) * 1952-08-05 1954-03-02 Esther N Kelley Baby's grow shirt
US2707281A (en) * 1952-08-09 1955-05-03 Int Latex Corp Latex brassiere with a lining of fibers
US2721323A (en) * 1952-08-09 1955-10-25 Int Latex Corp Preformed deposited brassiere
US2797415A (en) * 1952-08-09 1957-07-02 Int Latex Corp Preformed latex brassiere
US3043311A (en) * 1958-09-09 1962-07-10 Int Latex Corp Deposited latex articles

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2592265A (en) * 1949-04-18 1952-04-08 Evelyn M Fyffe Brassiere
US2659085A (en) * 1951-08-09 1953-11-17 Hilda M Ericson Brassiere
US2670472A (en) * 1952-08-05 1954-03-02 Esther N Kelley Baby's grow shirt
US2707281A (en) * 1952-08-09 1955-05-03 Int Latex Corp Latex brassiere with a lining of fibers
US2721323A (en) * 1952-08-09 1955-10-25 Int Latex Corp Preformed deposited brassiere
US2797415A (en) * 1952-08-09 1957-07-02 Int Latex Corp Preformed latex brassiere
US3043311A (en) * 1958-09-09 1962-07-10 Int Latex Corp Deposited latex articles

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