US2505272A - Saddle for brassiere straps - Google Patents

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US2505272A
US2505272A US791762A US79176247A US2505272A US 2505272 A US2505272 A US 2505272A US 791762 A US791762 A US 791762A US 79176247 A US79176247 A US 79176247A US 2505272 A US2505272 A US 2505272A
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  • This invention relates to brassiere straps and the primary object of the invention is to provide a saddle to fit over the shoulder of the wearer upon which rests the upper portion of the brassiere strap.
  • Another object of the invention is to design the saddle in such a manner and from such material that when the same is shaped over the shoulder a degree of rigidity is imparted to the saddle on a line running from the neck of the wearer to the tip of the shoulder, thereby insuring a broad contact with the upper top of the shoulder protecting the same from the downward pull of the brassiere strap.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a brassire strap in combination with our new and improved saddle for supporting the strap on the shoulder of the wearer.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the saddle removed from the shoulder, part of the brassiere strap broken away.
  • Figure 3 is an edge view of the saddle having the brassiere strap secured thereto.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the saddle completely removed from the brassiere straps, the same shown in perspective.
  • Figure 5 is the same as Figure 4 except that it is a plan view of the saddle in a completely outstretched position, illustrating the carrier and brassire straps in broken line position.
  • Figure 6 is a detailed fragmentary. sectional view taken through the saddle on one of its ends.
  • l indicates the usual brassiere strap
  • 2 indicates our new and improved shoulder saddle for supporting the strap.
  • This saddle is made as best illustrated in Figures 2, 4 and 5, especially broad across the line 3 providing considerable contact with the upper surface of the shoulder.
  • Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 it is difficult to bend the portion 4 between the points 5. and 6 adjacent the line 3 by the downward pressure of the brassiere strap, as after the same is curved to fit the'shoulder this rigidity is imparted along the line 3 of the saddle.
  • the saddle consists of a relatively stiflf material 1, preferably of sheet plastic or other like material, and an inner material 8 which is secured to the plastic 1, the material 8 being of a soft structure for contacting the skin of the wearer.
  • the materials 1 and 8 may be glued or otherwise secured together.
  • the material 'I may be covered with a covering of decorative material not here shown.
  • a carrier strap 9 having snap fasteners IIJ secured thereto is snapped on the saddle 2 by way of the snap fasteners.
  • the ends [2 of the carrier strap are secured to the brassiere strap l at It by any suitable means as stitching.
  • the straps l for the different brassires or other garments would have the carrier strap 9 secured thereto together with the snap fasteners 10, so that it requires a minimum number of saddles for the diiferent garments or brassires.
  • the snap fastener could be secured directly to the brassiere straps, although we have found best results by including the carrier strap.
  • the primary object of our invention consists in the bridge portion of the saddle adjacent and parallel to the line 3 when the same is curled over the shoulder of the wearer.
  • This bridge portion becomes rigid relative to the line 3 supporting the weight of the brassiere and garment straps completely across the body portion 4 of the saddle distributing the weight of these garments between the points 5 and 6 of the saddle and over a larger area of the shoulder of the wearer.
  • a shoulder strap of the class described comprising a relatively stiff layer of material wider at its central portion than at the ends to form a relatively rigid support across its wide central portion, a pad on the underside of and corresponding to the shape of the stiil layer of material, fastening elements at the opposite ends of the stiff layer of material and extending upwardly REFERENCES CITED the efrom a carrier-strap extending mt
  • the following references are of record in the nally over the stiff layer of material, fastening 3 M 171115 P elements secured to and depending from the car- UNITED STATES PATENTS rier strap to cooperate with the fastening'elements on the stiff layer of material, andfi hmsq ggi a g fii i 33 siere strap attached to and extendingibver the 1631694 Rick g 1927 carrier strap and the fastening eieglgnts thereon. 2285368 Smith- June 1942 WA BLALOCK- 2,386,557 Johanson O t 9,

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p 2 1950 I. L. BLALOCK ETAL 2,505,272
SADDLE FOR BRASSIE RE STRAPS Filed Dec. 15, 1947 IN V EN TOR.
IVA BLALOCK LEILA E. EWING BY DWAYNE HALL ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 25, 1950 SADDLE FOR BRASSIERE STRAPS Iva L. Blalock, Leila E. Ewing, and Dwayne Hall, Portland, Oreg.
Application December 15, 1947, Serial No. 791,762
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to brassiere straps and the primary object of the invention is to provide a saddle to fit over the shoulder of the wearer upon which rests the upper portion of the brassiere strap.
Another object of the invention is to design the saddle in such a manner and from such material that when the same is shaped over the shoulder a degree of rigidity is imparted to the saddle on a line running from the neck of the wearer to the tip of the shoulder, thereby insuring a broad contact with the upper top of the shoulder protecting the same from the downward pull of the brassiere strap.
These and other incidental objects will be apparent in the drawings, specification and claim.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 illustrates a brassire strap in combination with our new and improved saddle for supporting the strap on the shoulder of the wearer.
Figure 2 illustrates the saddle removed from the shoulder, part of the brassiere strap broken away.
Figure 3 is an edge view of the saddle having the brassiere strap secured thereto.
Figure 4 illustrates the saddle completely removed from the brassiere straps, the same shown in perspective. a
Figure 5 is the same as Figure 4 except that it is a plan view of the saddle in a completely outstretched position, illustrating the carrier and brassire straps in broken line position.
Figure 6 is a detailed fragmentary. sectional view taken through the saddle on one of its ends.
Referring more Specifically to the drawings:
l indicates the usual brassiere strap, while 2 indicates our new and improved shoulder saddle for supporting the strap. This saddle is made as best illustrated in Figures 2, 4 and 5, especially broad across the line 3 providing considerable contact with the upper surface of the shoulder. When the same is curved as indicated in Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 it is difficult to bend the portion 4 between the points 5. and 6 adjacent the line 3 by the downward pressure of the brassiere strap, as after the same is curved to fit the'shoulder this rigidity is imparted along the line 3 of the saddle.
Referring to Figures 3 and 6, the saddle consists of a relatively stiflf material 1, preferably of sheet plastic or other like material, and an inner material 8 which is secured to the plastic 1, the material 8 being of a soft structure for contacting the skin of the wearer. The materials 1 and 8 may be glued or otherwise secured together. The material 'I may be covered with a covering of decorative material not here shown.
A carrier strap 9 having snap fasteners IIJ secured thereto is snapped on the saddle 2 by way of the snap fasteners. The ends [2 of the carrier strap are secured to the brassiere strap l at It by any suitable means as stitching. The straps l for the different brassires or other garments, would have the carrier strap 9 secured thereto together with the snap fasteners 10, so that it requires a minimum number of saddles for the diiferent garments or brassires. The snap fastener could be secured directly to the brassiere straps, although we have found best results by including the carrier strap.
Referring to Figure l, we have not illustrated the additional straps pertaining to other garments usually worn, such as a slip and the like, but they would lie adjacent the carrier strap and the brassire strap either on top or under the inside edge of the saddle.
Reviewing the above description, we wish to more fully emphasize that the primary object of our invention consists in the bridge portion of the saddle adjacent and parallel to the line 3 when the same is curled over the shoulder of the wearer. This bridge portion becomes rigid relative to the line 3 supporting the weight of the brassiere and garment straps completely across the body portion 4 of the saddle distributing the weight of these garments between the points 5 and 6 of the saddle and over a larger area of the shoulder of the wearer.
We do not wish to be limited to the exact form as illustrated, as to the use of carrier straps or the method of securing them to the saddle or brassiere, as slight modifications may be made still coming within the scope of our claim.
What we claim as new is:
A shoulder strap of the class described comprising a relatively stiff layer of material wider at its central portion than at the ends to form a relatively rigid support across its wide central portion, a pad on the underside of and corresponding to the shape of the stiil layer of material, fastening elements at the opposite ends of the stiff layer of material and extending upwardly REFERENCES CITED the efrom a carrier-strap extending mt The following references are of record in the nally over the stiff layer of material, fastening 3 M 171115 P elements secured to and depending from the car- UNITED STATES PATENTS rier strap to cooperate with the fastening'elements on the stiff layer of material, andfi hmsq ggi a g fii i 33 siere strap attached to and extendingibver the 1631694 Rick g 1927 carrier strap and the fastening eieglgnts thereon. 2285368 Smith- June 1942 WA BLALOCK- 2,386,557 Johanson O t 9, 1945 LEILA E. EWING. DWAYNE HALL I 2,444,806 Cleasby July 6, 1948
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US2636182A (en) * 1951-08-23 1953-04-28 Freedman Ruth Artificial body bulge
US2717384A (en) * 1953-10-12 1955-09-13 Frothingham Irene Child's combined dress and protective hat
US2808973A (en) * 1954-08-20 1957-10-08 Kenneth W Gobble Shoulder pad
US2863151A (en) * 1956-04-30 1958-12-09 John T Riddell Inc Protective pad
US3046991A (en) * 1959-08-24 1962-07-31 Pearl L Heberling Shoulder guards
US3229694A (en) * 1962-10-01 1966-01-18 Angeline D Koropp Protective pad and brassiere strap construction
US3474536A (en) * 1967-04-24 1969-10-28 Lawrence F Andrews Orthodontic neckpad
US3882914A (en) * 1973-07-16 1975-05-13 Tote Pak Co Carrying strap construction
US4402440A (en) * 1981-05-22 1983-09-06 Patricia K. Purtzer Infant carrier
US4945576A (en) * 1989-08-14 1990-08-07 Melton Ardella R Shoulder pad and brassiere strap cushion apparatus
US5201078A (en) * 1991-06-10 1993-04-13 Melton Ardella R Shoulder pad and brassiere strap pad apparatus
US5474487A (en) * 1993-03-30 1995-12-12 Roush; Warren H. Brassiere strap bridging and support member
US5539931A (en) * 1994-07-11 1996-07-30 Fizer; Birdie L. Bare shoulder protector
WO1996039057A1 (en) * 1995-06-05 1996-12-12 Lakusiewicz Ronald J Orthotic epaulet for alleviating discomfort from brassiere straps
US5803792A (en) * 1995-12-08 1998-09-08 Roush; Warren H. Anti-slipping brassiere strap bridging and support member
US5975984A (en) * 1997-06-18 1999-11-02 Tart; Mable M. Durable padded interchangeable brassiere strap shoulder shield
US6467661B1 (en) * 1999-12-09 2002-10-22 Kerl, Inc. Adjustable shoulder strap assisting device
US6634923B2 (en) 2001-07-16 2003-10-21 Sara Lee Corporation Shoulder strap for a brassiere
US6827628B2 (en) 2002-03-29 2004-12-07 Sara Lee Corporation Non-slip shoulder strap for a brassiere
US20040259469A1 (en) * 2003-06-19 2004-12-23 Sara Lee Corporation Cushion insert for straps
US20050097658A1 (en) * 2003-09-09 2005-05-12 Lyons Justina M. Cushioning laminate insert for a garment shoulder strap, and method for making the same
FR2891999A1 (en) * 2005-10-18 2007-04-20 Jean Christophe Mignard Article e.g. strap, fixing/clamping/maintaining device for use in e.g. orthopedics, has strip or blade element allowing straight position or curved position of article during its maintenance, clamping or fixation
US20100320243A1 (en) * 2009-06-22 2010-12-23 Tarek Hassan Energy-absorbing shoulder strap system
USD750349S1 (en) * 2010-04-22 2016-03-01 Black Rapid, Inc. Shoulder strap pad
US10045578B2 (en) * 2016-12-31 2018-08-14 Under Armour, Inc. Brassiere with storage fastener

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US1546067A (en) * 1924-06-24 1925-07-14 Goldschmidt Louis Shoulder pad
US1631694A (en) * 1925-09-03 1927-06-07 Spalding & Bros Ag Shoulder pad
US2285368A (en) * 1940-06-06 1942-06-02 Smith Louise Goodrich Shoulder protector for garment supporters
US2386557A (en) * 1945-01-11 1945-10-09 Johanson Edla Shoulder support for brassieres
US2444806A (en) * 1946-06-06 1948-07-06 Ann D Cleasby Shoulder strap combination for brassieres and foundation garments

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US1546067A (en) * 1924-06-24 1925-07-14 Goldschmidt Louis Shoulder pad
US1631694A (en) * 1925-09-03 1927-06-07 Spalding & Bros Ag Shoulder pad
US2285368A (en) * 1940-06-06 1942-06-02 Smith Louise Goodrich Shoulder protector for garment supporters
US2386557A (en) * 1945-01-11 1945-10-09 Johanson Edla Shoulder support for brassieres
US2444806A (en) * 1946-06-06 1948-07-06 Ann D Cleasby Shoulder strap combination for brassieres and foundation garments

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2636182A (en) * 1951-08-23 1953-04-28 Freedman Ruth Artificial body bulge
US2717384A (en) * 1953-10-12 1955-09-13 Frothingham Irene Child's combined dress and protective hat
US2808973A (en) * 1954-08-20 1957-10-08 Kenneth W Gobble Shoulder pad
US2863151A (en) * 1956-04-30 1958-12-09 John T Riddell Inc Protective pad
US3046991A (en) * 1959-08-24 1962-07-31 Pearl L Heberling Shoulder guards
US3229694A (en) * 1962-10-01 1966-01-18 Angeline D Koropp Protective pad and brassiere strap construction
US3474536A (en) * 1967-04-24 1969-10-28 Lawrence F Andrews Orthodontic neckpad
US3882914A (en) * 1973-07-16 1975-05-13 Tote Pak Co Carrying strap construction
US4402440A (en) * 1981-05-22 1983-09-06 Patricia K. Purtzer Infant carrier
US4945576A (en) * 1989-08-14 1990-08-07 Melton Ardella R Shoulder pad and brassiere strap cushion apparatus
US5201078A (en) * 1991-06-10 1993-04-13 Melton Ardella R Shoulder pad and brassiere strap pad apparatus
US5474487A (en) * 1993-03-30 1995-12-12 Roush; Warren H. Brassiere strap bridging and support member
US5539931A (en) * 1994-07-11 1996-07-30 Fizer; Birdie L. Bare shoulder protector
WO1996039057A1 (en) * 1995-06-05 1996-12-12 Lakusiewicz Ronald J Orthotic epaulet for alleviating discomfort from brassiere straps
US5637026A (en) * 1995-06-05 1997-06-10 Lakusiewicz; Ronald J. Orthotic epaulet for alleviating discomfort from brassiere straps
US5803792A (en) * 1995-12-08 1998-09-08 Roush; Warren H. Anti-slipping brassiere strap bridging and support member
US5975984A (en) * 1997-06-18 1999-11-02 Tart; Mable M. Durable padded interchangeable brassiere strap shoulder shield
US6467661B1 (en) * 1999-12-09 2002-10-22 Kerl, Inc. Adjustable shoulder strap assisting device
US6634923B2 (en) 2001-07-16 2003-10-21 Sara Lee Corporation Shoulder strap for a brassiere
US6827628B2 (en) 2002-03-29 2004-12-07 Sara Lee Corporation Non-slip shoulder strap for a brassiere
US20040259469A1 (en) * 2003-06-19 2004-12-23 Sara Lee Corporation Cushion insert for straps
US7147538B2 (en) 2003-06-19 2006-12-12 Hbi Branded Apparel Enterprises, Llc Cushion insert for straps
US20050097658A1 (en) * 2003-09-09 2005-05-12 Lyons Justina M. Cushioning laminate insert for a garment shoulder strap, and method for making the same
FR2891999A1 (en) * 2005-10-18 2007-04-20 Jean Christophe Mignard Article e.g. strap, fixing/clamping/maintaining device for use in e.g. orthopedics, has strip or blade element allowing straight position or curved position of article during its maintenance, clamping or fixation
US20100320243A1 (en) * 2009-06-22 2010-12-23 Tarek Hassan Energy-absorbing shoulder strap system
USD750349S1 (en) * 2010-04-22 2016-03-01 Black Rapid, Inc. Shoulder strap pad
US10045578B2 (en) * 2016-12-31 2018-08-14 Under Armour, Inc. Brassiere with storage fastener

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