WO1996022708A1 - Bretelle de soutien-gorge - Google Patents

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WO1996022708A1
WO1996022708A1 PCT/DE1996/000073 DE9600073W WO9622708A1 WO 1996022708 A1 WO1996022708 A1 WO 1996022708A1 DE 9600073 W DE9600073 W DE 9600073W WO 9622708 A1 WO9622708 A1 WO 9622708A1
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stiffening insert
carrier
carrier according
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Manfred Moritz
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Priority to EP96900529A priority patent/EP0810832B1/fr
Priority to DE19680040T priority patent/DE19680040D2/de
Priority to AU44305/96A priority patent/AU4430596A/en
Publication of WO1996022708A1 publication Critical patent/WO1996022708A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/12Component parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F15/00Shoulder or like straps

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  • the present invention relates to a wearer of bras with the features specified in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Bras are known from the prior art, which have a mechanically knitted or conventionally produced strap as a carrier.
  • the prior art also shows a bra for bras which comprises a central strap which widens somewhat towards the apex of the wearer.
  • a carrier also does not have sufficient transverse stability. If the female breast has an above-average weight, it cuts into the shoulder area after a short period of wear. Fatigue of the carrier material also begins after a very short time in the longitudinal direction of the carrier.
  • a shoulder pad for bra straps which is rectangular in shape similar to the shoulder pads used for camera bags and has a slot at the opposite ends in the longitudinal direction for the passage of a narrow strap, against the underside of which the shoulder pad rests.
  • a particular disadvantage of these shoulder pads is that they can move along the longitudinal axis of the wearer during use. It is also often observed that they twist by 180 ° even during everyday movements of the bra of the bra, so that their underside points upwards. Otherwise cut them out the two slits of the shoulder pad emerging from the ends of the narrow carrier band still protrude into an above-average broad shoulder section. Since the entire carrier tension acts linearly and centrally on the shoulder pad, the edges of the shoulder pad stand up at least after a long period of use. These are disadvantageously apparent in clothing.
  • this object is achieved in the case of a bra of bra of the generic type by the features specified in the characterizing part of protection claim 1.
  • a bra of bras which is designed according to the invention with an integrated stiffening insert has in particular the advantage of a wide contact surface in the shoulder area, which is extremely stable even in the long term. As a result, the own weight is distributed evenly over the breasts of above-average size while maintaining a low area load on the shoulder. In this way, cutting of the straps into the shoulder area is avoided and the problems outlined above do not occur.
  • FIG. 1 partially in section, a top view of a bra of bras according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross section of a carrier according to the invention along the line A-A in FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 shows a view from below of a carrier according to the invention with a pocket for receiving a stiffening element
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross section of a carrier according to the invention along the line AA in FIG. 3
  • 5 shows a longitudinal section of a carrier according to the invention along the line BB in FIG. 3
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross section of a carrier according to the invention along the line C-C in FIG. 3,
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic perspective view of a brassiere with a carrier according to the invention
  • Figure 8 is a schematic perspective view of a stiffening insert according to the invention in a flat state
  • Figure 9 is a schematic perspective view of a stiffening insert according to the invention, the lateral edges of which extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam and are bent upwards.
  • Figure 1 shows a top view of a bra according to the invention.
  • it comprises an elongated, stripe-shaped underside (5), an elongated, stripe-shaped top (9) and at least a little to the width of the stacked stripes Adapted plate-shaped stiffening insert (1) on the top and bottom sides, which comes to rest at least in the region of the apex (15) of the carrier (13).
  • the strip-shaped upper and lower sides of the carrier (9, 5) generally consist of natural or synthetic textile material and are in their lateral edge areas joined together lengthways, for example by a seam or glue.
  • the stiffening insert (1) is integrated in an essentially tubular support (13) for bras which is formed at least from the upper and lower side of the support (9, 5) (see also Figure 2).
  • the stiffening insert (1) comprises a central area which is essentially plate-shaped and square or rectangular.
  • the front and rear ends (18) of the stiffening insert viewed in the longitudinal direction of the support (13) can taper outwards.
  • metals, wood, cork, leather, plastics, latex and rubber, as well as combinations thereof, are only mentioned as examples.
  • Particularly preferred materials have physiologically compatible properties, are resistant to detergents and cleaning agents and are resistant to shrinkage, that is to say they do not become smaller when cooked and retain their dimensional stability.
  • thermoplastics examples include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene, styrene-butadiene, styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), Low density polyethylene (LDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE).
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • SAN styrene-acrylonitrile
  • ABS acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
  • LDPE Low density polyethylene
  • HDPE high density polyethylene
  • thermosetting plastics examples include polyurethane (PU), phenol-formaldehyde (PF), melamine-formaldehyde (MF) and unsaturated polyester resins.
  • Preferred plastics are LD and HD polyethylene, polypropylene (PP), polyurethane (PU), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyamides, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate (PC) and cellulose acetate.
  • the width (b) of the stiffening insert (1) should be in the range from 1.0 to 15.0 cm, preferably from 1.5 to 10.0 cm, in particular from 2.0 to 5.0 cm.
  • the length (a) is generally selected in the range from 1.0 to 60 cm, preferably from 3.0 to 25.0 cm, in particular from 5.0 to 15.0 cm.
  • the material thickness (c) is generally 0.01 to 30 mm, preferably 0.1 to 15 mm, in particular 0.2 to 10 mm.
  • the material thickness (c) and the length (a) are preferably chosen so that the bending stiffness of the stiffening insert just aligned with respect to a bending of the lateral, essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis (16) of the carrier ( 13) running edges (17) above lies in the range from 10 to 280,000 N-mm, preferably from 100 to 200,000 N-mm 2 , in particular 200 to 100,000 N-mm 2 .
  • the bending stiffness can be in particular in the range from 300 to 5000 N-mm 2 .
  • the elasticity modules were determined in accordance with DIN 53457 and, according to equation (3), establish the relationship between the increase in
  • An example of a particularly preferred embodiment is a polyethylene plate with a length (a) of approximately 100 mm, a width (b) of approximately 30 mm and a material thickness of approximately 0.4 mm.
  • the area moment of inertia is 0.5333
  • the stiffening insert has a bending stiffness which allows these ends (18) to be bent downwards when the breasts (13) are subjected to an above-average weight , whereby the carrier (13) with the integrated stiffening insert (1) is adapted to the shoulder contour.
  • the stiffening insert (1) undergoes a bend which, when viewed from the side, essentially corresponds to an upside-down "U".
  • This bending increases the bending stiffness of the stiffening insert (1) with respect to a bend of the side
  • the edges (17) may be drastic at the top, which is extremely important for the present invention, making it possible to make the stiffening insert (1) at least somewhat elastic and conformable to the shoulder contour and at the same time very high Achieve transverse stability of the stiffening inserts (1).
  • Processing methods that can be used to produce the stiffening insert (1) when using a thermoplastic material are extrusion, injection molding, injection blow molding, extrusion blow molding, calendering, thermoforming, pressing, sintering, compact coating, foam coating, dipping, casting , Rotational molding, coating and dip blowing.
  • the stiffening insert can be designed to be completely rigid in the transverse direction to the longitudinal axis (16) of the carrier (13). However, it is preferably - as shown on the basis of the bending strength values given above - slightly icy and at least yields slightly with the movement of the wearer.
  • stiffening insert (1) which has a very large modulus of elasticity to achieve maximum transverse stability, the stiffening insert (1) can be bent at least in the longitudinal direction of the
  • Carrier (13) can be brought about, for example, by attaching a large number of closely spaced notches to the underside of the stiffening insert (1). These notches preferably run continuously over the entire underside of the stiffening insert and at right angles to its longitudinal axis and parallel to one another.
  • an increase in the transverse stability can be achieved, for example, by installing the stiffening insert (1) over the entire width and essentially at right angles to the latter Web-like reinforcing ribs running along the longitudinal axis (16) take place on the underside and / or top of the stiffening insert (1).
  • the stiffening insert (1) can be in the form of a simple, bare plastic plate, for example. In order to increase the wearing comfort, however, the underside of the mostly hard stiffening insert (1) is usually padded with respect to the shoulder area.
  • the underside of the stiffening insert (1) bears a foam cushion, the dimensions of which are adapted to the stiffening insert (1) or at least partially protrude in the longitudinal and / or transverse direction.
  • a cushion filled with a highly viscous liquid or a reversible or non-reversibly deformable, elastic material can be provided on the underside of the stiffening insert (1).
  • Such a pillow comprises, for example, a pillow-shaped protective film made of a flexible material that is not dissolved or dissolved by the content of the pillow.
  • the elastic, deformable material is introduced into this pillow-shaped protective film and then the insertion opening of the protective film is preferably closed irreversibly, for example by welding or gluing.
  • At least somewhat elastic plastics such as polyurethane (PU) are to be considered as the material for the flexible protective cover.
  • Silicones, gels or gel-like slurries are used in particular to fill the pillow-shaped protective film.
  • the gel-like slurries are, for example, mixtures of water, glycerol or alcohol with swelling agents such as starch or agar or with small organic or inorganic particles such as silica gel. Silicones are preferably used because their degree of crosslinking and thus their plastic properties can be set precisely to predetermined values.
  • gases such as air, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide or noble gases can also be used to fill the protective film.
  • the term "deformable material (2)" therefore also means gases.
  • thermoplastic material By briefly heating this thermoplastic material, the carrier (13 ) or its padding in the support area can be adapted exactly to the anatomical conditions of the wearer of the brassiere. In this way, pressure points can be reliably avoided and the wearing comfort increases to an optimum.
  • stiffening insert (1) itself is also subjected to a shaping process and can be adapted to the anatomical conditions.
  • the straps according to the invention can be used not only in bras. Its application is also conceivable in particular in the field of swimwear and beach fashion, and generally as braces. At least one such larger pillow, which is filled with a plastic, deformable material (2), can be attached directly to the underside of a stiffening insert (1), for example with the aid of gluing, welding or Velcro fastening.
  • the pillows are significantly smaller than the stiffening insert and to attach several of them to the underside of the stiffening insert (1).
  • the cushions can be positioned specifically at those points where an excessive pressure load must be expected.
  • the skin areas not connected to the underside of the pillow can breathe freely. In particular at high outside temperatures, this leads to a considerable increase in comfort.
  • a protective film can be used which loosely rests on the underside of the stiffening insert (1) before filling and the edges of which are sealingly connected to the edge region of the stiffening insert, for example by welding or gluing. After filling with a plastically deformable material in this case too, the filling area is preferably closed by gluing or welding. If padding is provided on the underside of the stiffening insert (1) in this way, this leads to the advantage of saving the material of the protective film (3) in comparison with a cushion with a continuous, tubular protective film 50%.
  • Figure 4 shows a cross section through a bra (13) according to the invention of bras with a stiffening insert (1) which is arranged within a pillow-shaped protective film (3).
  • the top of the stiffening insert (1) is at least partially in contact with the inside of the cushion-shaped protective film (3), for example by welding or gluing. This prevents the use of a gas or a highly viscous liquid as a plastically deformable material (2), this flows under the action of pressure from below into the area above the top of the stiffening insert (1).
  • the underside of the stiffening insert (1) is at least slightly and at least partially spaced from the cushion-shaped protective film (3) which surrounds the stiffening insert (1) on all sides.
  • the deformable material (2) is located in the space formed by this spacing.
  • the stiffening insert (1) which optionally includes a cushion-shaped, shoulder-side padding (2), can be embedded in a casing (4) to increase the wearing comfort.
  • the sheathing (4) is preferably designed such that it encloses the stiffening insert on all sides, optionally together with the cushion-shaped padding.
  • the casing (4) can consist of synthetic or natural textile material. It is preferably made from a cotton jersey.
  • the stiffening insert (1) between the upper side of the beam (9) and the lower side of the beam (5) by gluing.
  • it can also be foamed or laminated in the desired position.
  • it is preferably at least partially sewn into the carrier.
  • stiffening insert (1) so wide that its lateral edges (17) protrude at least between the lateral edges of the strip-shaped upper side (9) and lower side (5) of the support. If the upper side (9) and the lower side (5) of the carrier are sewn along their outer edges, for example, in this case the stiffening insert (1) is included in these seams and prevented from slipping.
  • the stiffening insert (1) if necessary subsequently, can be pushed into the already sewn tubular, at least one support top (9) and one support underside (5) comprising support (13), brought into position and by two at right angles seams running to the longitudinal axis of the support (13) and spaced only a little from the reinforcing insert (1) are locked.
  • the stiffening insert (1) can be removed from the carrier (13) in a particularly preferred embodiment. This also leads to the advantage that cushioning cushions (2) of different thicknesses can be used depending on the intended clothing.
  • the side seam which connects the upper side (9) to the lower side (5) of the carrier can be interrupted. Seams are then preferably provided in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13) immediately in front of and behind the stiffening insert (1) and run at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the carrier. In this way, a pocket is formed which allows lateral engagement.
  • the side seam which connects the upper side (9) to the lower side (5) of the carrier can be interrupted. Seams are then preferably provided in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13) immediately in front of and behind the stiffening insert (1) and run at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the carrier. In this way, a pocket is formed which allows lateral engagement.
  • Velcro straps Velcro straps, snap fasteners or a zipper.
  • the ends of the opening (12) overlap they can, if necessary, be designed to be reversibly connectable to one another with the aid of a Velcro fastener or one or more push buttons. Otherwise the opening can be closed using a zipper.
  • Such slot-shaped openings (12) can be formed on the upper side of the support (9) and / or the underside (5) of the support in the lateral edge region of the support (13) and parallel to its longitudinal axis. However, they are preferably provided in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13) directly in front of or behind the stiffening insert (1) and run at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the carrier (13).
  • FIGS. 3, 4, 5 and 6 A particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention with a pocket for reversibly accommodating a stiffening insert (1) is shown in FIGS. 3, 4, 5 and 6.
  • Figure 3 shows a bottom view of an embodiment of the present invention with a pocket for the integrated accommodation of a stiffening insert (1).
  • Figure 5 shows a longitudinal section along the line BB in Figure 3 in the area of the stiffening insert (1).
  • the stiffening insert (1) provided with padding (2) is surrounded by a casing (4) in a pocket-shaped space with two engagement options (12).
  • the underside of the carrier (5) is formed in three parts in this embodiment. It comprises two upper parts (5a) and a central lower part (5b) at least slightly overlapping them.
  • the upper parts (5a) of the carrier underside (5) extend from the respective free end (14) of the carrier (13) so far in the direction of the stiffening insert (1) that, seen in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13), the front or at least slightly overlap the rear end.
  • the lower part (5b) of the carrier underside (5) extends below the upper parts (5a) essentially over the length of the stiffening insert (1) and overlaps the ends of the upper part (5a) of the carrier underside pointing in the direction of the stiffening insert (1) (5) at least slightly.
  • a slit-shaped opening (12) appears through which the stiffening insert (1) is inserted into or removed from the support (13) can be.
  • An unintentional falling out of the stiffening insert from this pocket formed in the carrier is avoided in particular by the fact that the front and rear ends of the stiffening insert (1) from the upper parts (5a) of the underside of the carrier (5) and / or from the lower part (5b ) overlap the underside of the beam (5) as soon as the reinforcement tion insert (1) is inserted into the carrier bag and brought into position.
  • Figure 4 shows a cross section through the embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 3 with a pocket along the line AA there.
  • Figure 4 clearly shows that the lateral edge region of the lower part (5b) of the carrier underside (5) is indirectly or directly connected to the lateral edge region of the carrier top (9). This connection can be made, for example, by means of a seam, welding or gluing.
  • a cross section along the line CC from Figure 3 is shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 6 thus shows the area in which the upper part (5a) of the underside of the support (5) overlaps the lower part (5b) of the underside of the support (5) at least somewhat. It can be clearly seen that the lateral edge area of the upper part (5a) of the carrier underside (5) is also directly or indirectly connected to the carrier top (9).
  • the ends of the upper parts (5a) of the underside of the support and the lower part (5b) of the underside (5) of the support, pointing in the direction of the free ends (14) of the support (13), are not directly one above the other, but offset to each other in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13).
  • a displacement, for example, of the ends of the upper parts (5a) of the underside of the support pointing in the direction of the free ends (14) of the support (13) in the direction of the free ends (14) of the support (13) leads to the great advantage that for the viewer the transition from the free end (14) of the carrier (13) to the region of the carrier (13) supported by the stiffening insert (1) is continuous and gradual fenless. In this way it is avoided that the stiffening insert (1) shows through the clothing.
  • the extent of the displacement generally increases with increasing thickness of the stiffening insert (1), which optionally includes padding (2) and a casing (4).
  • a flat cushion support (8) is provided.
  • This cushion pad (8) can be made of foam, for example, which is smooth and closed or open-pored on its top and bottom. However, it preferably comprises one or more fiberfill layers or one or more cotton layers.
  • a flat intermediate layer (7) above the top of the stiffening insert (1) can also be provided for the continuous configuration of the mentioned transition and, if necessary, for fixing the stiffening insert (1) , wherein this intermediate insert (7) extends at least over part of the top of the stiffening insert (1).
  • this consists of natural or synthetic textile material. It is preferably made from a cotton jersey.
  • the lateral, parallel edges running parallel to the longitudinal axis of the carrier (13) can be sewn, welded or glued to the lateral edge regions of the carrier top (9) and the carrier underside (5) (see Figure 4).
  • the lateral edge of the carrier reveals the cut-off surfaces of the individual, layer-like components of the carrier that may be frayed, as a result of which the aesthetics of the carrier are adversely affected.
  • the lateral edge of the upper side of the carrier (9) preferably encloses the lateral edge of the lower side of the carrier (5) like a clip.
  • this "turning in” means that the lateral edge of the upper side (9) of the support lies parallel to the underside of the lower side (5) and hides the aesthetically unattractive cut surface of the lower side (5) If several intermediate layers (7) and / or upholstery pads (8) extending into the lateral edge area of the upper and lower side of the beam are used, their outward-facing cut surfaces can be covered in a simple, cost-effective and elegant manner.
  • a Rand ⁇ preferably at least somewhat elastic Ban d (6) are provided which extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the support (13) (see Figure 4). If this is a decorative ribbon, it also has an aesthetic function.
  • the carrier according to the invention has excellent transverse stability due to the integrated stiffening insert (1), which leads to maximum comfort. Because of the even distribution of the possibly high breast weight over a large support surface, incisions in the shoulder area are avoided. As a result, the circulation of lymphatic fluid in the shoulder and neck area, in contrast to bras in the prior art, is not restricted or even prevented. Thanks to the sturdy design of the stiffening insert (1), a U-shaped upstanding of the lateral edges of the carrier (13) is not observed. For this reason, the carrier according to the invention is not disadvantageously distinguished by the clothing.
  • top (9) and underside (5) of the bra can be made of the same material as the bra itself, there is a risk of material fatigue in the longitudinal direction of the bra (13), which can render the bra unusable. locked out. Due to the presence of the more or less rigid stiffening insert (1), the support (13) can no longer be unintentionally rotated by 180 ° about its longitudinal axis. Appropriate sewings or
  • Bags ensure that the stiffening insert (1) cannot move in the longitudinal direction of the carrier (13).

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La présente invention concerne la production d'une bretelle de soutien-gorge comprenant un côté supérieur (9) et un côté inférieur (5), entre lesquels, dans la zone du sommet (15) de ladite bretelle (13), est placé un insert de rigidification (1) en forme de plaque, sensiblement carré ou rectangulaire.
PCT/DE1996/000073 1995-01-23 1996-01-11 Bretelle de soutien-gorge WO1996022708A1 (fr)

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DE59602625T DE59602625D1 (de) 1995-01-23 1996-01-11 Träger von büstenhaltern
EP96900529A EP0810832B1 (fr) 1995-01-23 1996-01-11 Bretelle de soutien-gorge
DE19680040T DE19680040D2 (de) 1995-01-23 1996-01-11 Träger von Büstenhaltern
AU44305/96A AU4430596A (en) 1995-01-23 1996-01-11 Brassiere strap

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DE29500894U DE29500894U1 (de) 1995-01-23 1995-01-23 Träger von Büstenhaltern
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FR973507A (fr) * 1950-03-16 1951-02-12 Ruban creux avec baleine intérieure amovible et boutonnière de passage pour bridesde soutien-gorge, lingerie ou similaires
FR1243756A (fr) * 1958-12-29 1960-10-14 épaulette pour sous-vêtements ou analogue
US4100924A (en) * 1977-06-16 1978-07-18 Rosenberg Frieda M Shoulder strap
WO1991005495A1 (fr) * 1989-10-18 1991-05-02 Karrimor International Limited Epaulette destinee au harnais d'un sac a dos

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FR1243756A (fr) * 1958-12-29 1960-10-14 épaulette pour sous-vêtements ou analogue
US4100924A (en) * 1977-06-16 1978-07-18 Rosenberg Frieda M Shoulder strap
WO1991005495A1 (fr) * 1989-10-18 1991-05-02 Karrimor International Limited Epaulette destinee au harnais d'un sac a dos

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