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- the present invention generally relates to bras and more particularly to a strapless bra having independently adjustable dual torso straps.
- Strapless bras are generally defined as bras that do not include any shoulder strap members. Strapless bras are generally worn so that women may wear clothing such as shirts or dresses with very thin shoulder straps (e.g., spaghetti straps) or no shoulder straps at all (e.g., off the shoulder shirts or dresses) while still having some support to the breasts.
- very thin shoulder straps e.g., spaghetti straps
- no shoulder straps at all e.g., off the shoulder shirts or dresses
- a conventional strapless bra 10 has two cups.
- Each cup 12 typically contains an underwire member 14 to support each breast, or one underwire member that extends through both cups.
- Torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively are typically sewn from each of the sides of the cups from the top to the bottom. These torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively, in the front are sewn to be the same length of the cups on each side, and become slightly narrower as they wrap around to the back where the user can then fasten each of the ends together.
- the torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively, are usually about 3 to 4 inches thick where connected to the cups and about 2 to 3 inches thick in the back, although this will vary depending on cup size.
- clasps 18 connected to one end of the torso strap 16 a with a like number of hooks 20 or similar members on or near the end of the other torso strap 16 b to allow for fastening of the two torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively, together.
- These clasps/hooks 18 , 20 are used to let the user adjust the bra according to how tight the user would like the bra to be.
- This bra type does support the breasts somewhat, but it very restricting as it can not easily adjust to various body types, especially in proximity to the torso.
- a bra comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members.
- a bra comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another.
- a bra comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; wherein the upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth; wherein the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth.
- FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of a conventional strapless bra, in accordance with the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a strapless bra, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partial front elevational view of the strapless bra depicted in FIG. 2 , in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a partial elevational view of a connection system for a strapless bra, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a partial front elevational view of a first alternative strapless bra, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a partial front elevational view of a first alternative strapless bra, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the bra 100 preferably includes two cup members 102 , 104 that are operable to receive a breast therein.
- each cup member 102 , 104 has an individual underwire member 106 , 108 , respectively, or, alternatively, one unitary underwire member that extends through both cup members 102 , 104 , respectively.
- a typical women's figure is narrower (i.e., has a lesser torso girth) at the top of her breast area, than it is at the bottom of her breast area (i.e., has a greater torso girth) which causes the problems with conventional strapless bras, as previously described.
- female athletes e.g., bodybuilders, weightlifters, and the like
- conventional strapless bras extremely confining and uncomfortable, especially around the top of her breast area, i.e., her upper torso area.
- the user can compensate for this difference in relative torso girths, regardless of whether the upper torso area (i.e., corresponding to the top of the breast area) has a lesser girth than the lower torso area (i.e., corresponding to the bottom of the breast area), or vice versa.
- the present invention overcomes these problems by use of dual torso straps, including an upper torso strap system 110 and a lower torso strap system 112 .
- the upper torso strap system 110 preferably includes two upper torso strap members 114 , 116 , respectively, that are sewn or otherwise fastened to the upper portions 118 , 120 , respectively, of the cup members, 102 , 104 , respectively.
- the lower torso strap system 112 preferably includes two lower torso strap members 122 , 124 , respectively, that are sewn or otherwise fastened to the lower portions 126 , 128 , respectively, of the cup members, 102 , 104 , respectively.
- the respective strap members 114 , 116 , 122 , 124 preferably remain the same size (e.g., height) from front (e.g., cup member) to back (e.g., the middle of the user's back), i.e., they do not significantly taper.
- the approximate size (e.g., height) of each torso strap member is approximately 1 to 2 inches.
- the end portions 130 , 132 , 134 , 136 , respectively, of the upper and lower torso strap members 114 , 116 , 122 , 124 , respectively, are selectively operable to be fastened together by any number of suitable methods, such as but not limited to hooks/loops, laces, VELCRO, and/or the like.
- the upper torso strap system 110 can be tightened to a greater degree than the lower torso strap system 112 , or vice versa.
- this can be achieved by any number of methods, such as but not limited to by placing more (or less but further spaced apart) clasps on the upper torso strap system 110 than on the bottom torso strap system 112 to allow for a tighter (or looser) fit, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the upper torso strap system 200 includes first and second upper torso strap members 202 , 204 , respectively.
- the loop members 212 may be provided in a relatively great number or may be spaced apart to provide a number of fastening options to the user. Although six loop members 212 are shown, it should be appreciated that either more than or less than this number can be provided. Furthermore, although the loop members 212 are spaced relatively closely together, it should be appreciated that they can be further spaced apart than shown.
- the lower torso strap system 202 includes first and second lower torso strap members 214 , 216 , respectively.
- the loop members 224 may be provided in a relatively great number or may be spaced apart to provide a number of fastening options to the user. Although three loop members 224 are shown, it should be appreciated that either more than or less than this number can be provided. Furthermore, although the loop members 224 are spaced relatively far apart, it should be appreciated that they can be more closely spaced together than shown.
- two additional underwire members 300 , 302 can be provided to the bra 304 , e.g., wherein the respective underwire members 300 , 302 , respectively, are located along the top portions of each of the cup members 306 , 308 , respectively, and the other underwire members 310 , 312 , respectively, are located along the bottom portion of the cup members 306 , 308 , respectively.
- a single unitary underwire member 400 can be provided to the bra 402 , e.g., wherein the underwire member 400 is located along the top portions of each of the cup members 404 , 406 , respectively, and the other underwire members 408 , 410 , respectively, are located along the bottom portion of the cup members 404 , 406 , respectively.
- the present invention will allow the strapless bra of the present invention to be better adjusted according to the particular shape of a woman's figure. For example, the front area of the bra will fit tighter to the skin, giving the breast fuller support. The user should also notice better support of the bra on the top and bottom portions of the bra, wherein conventional strapless bras only provide support through the underwire members.
- the strapless bra of the present invention will enable a woman to feel more comfortable, move about more freely, and not feel restricted.
- the support in the strapless bra of the present invention will enable the bra to stay in place and not shift downwardly, as conventional strapless bras are prone to do. This feature will also improve the look of the clothing that is worn on top of the strapless bra of the present invention. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the underlying principles of the strapless bra of the present invention can easily be applied to other clothing items, such as but not limited to bikini tops and/or the like.
Abstract
A strapless bra includes an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another, and a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another. The upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth and the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth. The first and second girths can be unequal.
Description
- The present invention generally relates to bras and more particularly to a strapless bra having independently adjustable dual torso straps.
- Strapless bras are generally defined as bras that do not include any shoulder strap members. Strapless bras are generally worn so that women may wear clothing such as shirts or dresses with very thin shoulder straps (e.g., spaghetti straps) or no shoulder straps at all (e.g., off the shoulder shirts or dresses) while still having some support to the breasts.
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FIG. 1 , a conventional strapless bra 10 has two cups. Eachcup 12 typically contains anunderwire member 14 to support each breast, or one underwire member that extends through both cups. Torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively, are typically sewn from each of the sides of the cups from the top to the bottom. These torso straps 16 a, 16 b, respectively, in the front are sewn to be the same length of the cups on each side, and become slightly narrower as they wrap around to the back where the user can then fasten each of the ends together. Thetorso straps clasps 18 connected to one end of thetorso strap 16 a with a like number ofhooks 20 or similar members on or near the end of theother torso strap 16 b to allow for fastening of the twotorso straps hooks - Although there is an
underwire member 14 to help support each breast, because the support is either on the bottom of eachcup 12 or in the back where the bra fastens, there is no support on the top of the bra. As a result, the bra does not stay close to the skin and is constantly shifting downward. This leaves the breast vulnerable to undesirable movement, exposure, and discomfort. - Therefore, there exists a need for new and improved strapless bra, especially one that provides the requisite amount of support and allows for the fit to be adjustable to the user's particular figure, especially in proximity to the torso.
- In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, a bra is provided, comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members.
- In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, a bra is provided, comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another.
- In accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, a bra is provided, comprising: (1) first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast; (2) an upper strap system coupled to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and (3) a lower strap system coupled to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; wherein the upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth; wherein the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth.
- Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
- The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of a conventional strapless bra, in accordance with the prior art; -
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a strapless bra, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a partial front elevational view of the strapless bra depicted inFIG. 2 , in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a partial elevational view of a connection system for a strapless bra, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a partial front elevational view of a first alternative strapless bra, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a partial front elevational view of a first alternative strapless bra, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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FIGS. 2 and 3 , there is generally shown astrapless bra 100, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. Thebra 100 preferably includes twocup members cup member individual underwire member cup members - Generally, a typical women's figure is narrower (i.e., has a lesser torso girth) at the top of her breast area, than it is at the bottom of her breast area (i.e., has a greater torso girth) which causes the problems with conventional strapless bras, as previously described. Conversely, female athletes (e.g., bodybuilders, weightlifters, and the like) that have well-developed back and chest muscles, may find conventional strapless bras extremely confining and uncomfortable, especially around the top of her breast area, i.e., her upper torso area. With the present invention, the user can compensate for this difference in relative torso girths, regardless of whether the upper torso area (i.e., corresponding to the top of the breast area) has a lesser girth than the lower torso area (i.e., corresponding to the bottom of the breast area), or vice versa.
- The present invention overcomes these problems by use of dual torso straps, including an upper
torso strap system 110 and a lowertorso strap system 112. The uppertorso strap system 110 preferably includes two uppertorso strap members upper portions torso strap system 112 preferably includes two lowertorso strap members lower portions 126, 128, respectively, of the cup members, 102, 104, respectively. Therespective strap members - The
end portions torso strap members - By way of a non-limiting example, with each of the
strap systems torso strap system 110 can be tightened to a greater degree than the lowertorso strap system 112, or vice versa. By way of a non-limiting example, this can be achieved by any number of methods, such as but not limited to by placing more (or less but further spaced apart) clasps on the uppertorso strap system 110 than on the bottomtorso strap system 112 to allow for a tighter (or looser) fit, as shown inFIG. 4 . - As with the previously described embodiments, the upper
torso strap system 200 includes first and second uppertorso strap members ends torso strap members hook member 210 or at least oneloop member 212. Theloop members 212 may be provided in a relatively great number or may be spaced apart to provide a number of fastening options to the user. Although sixloop members 212 are shown, it should be appreciated that either more than or less than this number can be provided. Furthermore, although theloop members 212 are spaced relatively closely together, it should be appreciated that they can be further spaced apart than shown. - As with the previously described embodiments, the lower
torso strap system 202 includes first and second lowertorso strap members ends torso strap members hook member 222 or at least oneloop member 224. Theloop members 224 may be provided in a relatively great number or may be spaced apart to provide a number of fastening options to the user. Although threeloop members 224 are shown, it should be appreciated that either more than or less than this number can be provided. Furthermore, although theloop members 224 are spaced relatively far apart, it should be appreciated that they can be more closely spaced together than shown. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , in order to provide even more support to the strapless bra of the present invention, twoadditional underwire members bra 304, e.g., wherein therespective underwire members cup members other underwire members cup members - Referring to
FIG. 6 , in order to provide even more support to the strapless bra of the present invention, a singleunitary underwire member 400 can be provided to thebra 402, e.g., wherein theunderwire member 400 is located along the top portions of each of thecup members cup members - The present invention will allow the strapless bra of the present invention to be better adjusted according to the particular shape of a woman's figure. For example, the front area of the bra will fit tighter to the skin, giving the breast fuller support. The user should also notice better support of the bra on the top and bottom portions of the bra, wherein conventional strapless bras only provide support through the underwire members. The strapless bra of the present invention will enable a woman to feel more comfortable, move about more freely, and not feel restricted. Furthermore, the support in the strapless bra of the present invention will enable the bra to stay in place and not shift downwardly, as conventional strapless bras are prone to do. This feature will also improve the look of the clothing that is worn on top of the strapless bra of the present invention. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the underlying principles of the strapless bra of the present invention can easily be applied to other clothing items, such as but not limited to bikini tops and/or the like.
- The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A bra, comprising:
first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast;
an upper strap system fixedly fastened to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system is operable to extend under an arm of a wearer and around a first rear torso Portion of a wearer; and
a lower strap system fixedly fastened to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system is operable to extend under the arm of the wearer and around a second rear torso portion of a wearer, wherein the first and second rear torso portions are spaced apart;
wherein the upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth corresponding to the first rear torso portion and the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth corresponding to the second rear torso portion.
2. The invention according to claim 1 , wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another.
3. The invention according to claim 1 , wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another.
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5. The invention according to claim 1 , wherein the first girth and the second girth are not equal.
6. The invention according to claim 1 , further comprising connection members provided in proximity to each of the ends of the upper strap system and the lower strap system.
7. The invention according to claim 6 , wherein the connection members are selectively operable so as to permit the upper strap system to conform to a first girth and the lower strap system to conform to a second girth.
8. The invention according to claim 7 , wherein the first girth and the second girth are not equal.
9. The invention according to claim 1 , further comprising an upper edge support member located along an upper area of the first and second cup members.
10. A bra, comprising:
first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast;
an upper strap system fixedly fastened to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system is operable to extend under an arm of a wearer and around a first rear torso portion of a wearer, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and
a lower strap system fixedly fastened to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system is operable to extend under the arm of the wearer and around a second rear torso portion of a wearer, wherein the first and second rear torso portions are spaced apart, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another;
wherein the upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth corresponding to the first rear torso portion and the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth corresponding to the second rear torso portion.
11. (canceled)
12. The invention according to claim 10 , wherein the first girth and the second girth are not equal.
13. The invention according to claim 10 , further comprising connection members provided in proximity to each of the ends of the upper strap system and the lower strap system.
14. The invention according to claim 10 , wherein the connection members are selectively operable so as to permit the upper strap system to conform to a first girth and the lower strap system to conform to a second girth.
15. The invention according to claim 14 , wherein the first girth and the second girth are not equal.
16. The invention according to claim 10 , further comprising an upper edge support member located along an upper area of the first and second cup members.
17. A bra, comprising:
first and second cup members adapted to receive a breast;
an upper strap system fixedly fastened to an upper portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the upper strap system is operable to extend under an arm of a wearer and around a first rear torso portion of a wearer, wherein the upper strap system includes first and second strap members selectively operable to couple to one another; and
a lower strap system fixedly fastened to a lower portion of each of the first and second cup members, wherein the lower strap system is operable to extend under the arm of the wearer and around a second rear torso portion of a wearer, wherein the first and second rear torso portions are spaced apart, wherein the lower strap system includes third and fourth strap members selectively operable to couple to one another;
wherein the upper strap system is selectively operable to conform to a first girth corresponding to the first rear torso portion;
wherein the lower strap system is selectively operable to conform to a second girth corresponding to the second rear torso portion;
wherein the first girth and the second girth are not equal.
18. (canceled)
19. The invention according to claim 17 , further comprising connection members provided in proximity to each of the ends of the upper strap system and the lower strap system.
20. The invention according to claim 19 , wherein the connection members are selectively operable so as to permit the upper strap system to conform to the first girth and the lower strap system to conform to the second girth.
21. The invention according to claim 17 , further comprising an upper edge support member located along an upper area of the first and second cup members.
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