WO2012042589A1 - Sous-vêtement à bonnets - Google Patents

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WO2012042589A1
WO2012042589A1 PCT/JP2010/066731 JP2010066731W WO2012042589A1 WO 2012042589 A1 WO2012042589 A1 WO 2012042589A1 JP 2010066731 W JP2010066731 W JP 2010066731W WO 2012042589 A1 WO2012042589 A1 WO 2012042589A1
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由紀夫 山崎
圭子 石井
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株式会社ワコール
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0021Brassieres with suspension construction for the breasts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
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  • the present invention relates to a garment having a cup portion.
  • Strapless type bras are widely used when wearing an outer type with an exposed shoulder. In the case of the strapless, it was particularly worrisome for the gap to fall, and even if a slight gap was detected, it tended to be sensitive and to adjust the position many times. In addition, there are cases where movements are restricted, for example, the arms are not raised or lowered to prevent the gap from falling. Therefore, the stability of the bust at the time of wearing is calculated
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing the movement when the brassiere is worn with the right arm raised and the body bent to the left.
  • FIG. 14 shows a schematic diagram of the bust movement during the jump operation as seen from the side.
  • a broken line indicates a bust in a stationary state.
  • the bust is lifted upward as shown by the solid line in FIG.
  • the bust shakes down greatly.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a garment having a cup portion that can prevent a shift due to movement, etc., and can maintain a beautiful bust silhouette without trouble of correcting the shift during wearing.
  • a garment having a cup portion of the present invention comprises a pair of cup portions and a back cloth, The back cloth is arranged on the side of the cup part,
  • the cup portion includes an elastic member and a linear or strip-shaped core material, At least one of the end portions of the core member is in a portion corresponding to the burge line of the cup portion,
  • the stretchable member is arranged in a region between the core member and a lower edge portion of the cup portion.
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a garment having a cup portion that can prevent a shift due to an operation or the like and can maintain a beautiful bust silhouette without trouble of correcting the shift during wearing. This effect can be obtained with or without a strap.
  • Figure 1 is an example of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention, is a perspective view showing a brassiere according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the vicinity of the cup portion of the brassiere according to the first embodiment.
  • Figure 3 (a) ⁇ (f) are views in the vicinity of the cup portion of a modification of the brassiere according to the first embodiment.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view when the first embodiment of the strapless bra according to Embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a brassiere according to a second embodiment, which is another example of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a brassiere according to a third embodiment, which is another example of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a bra camisole of another example of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • (A) is a perspective view
  • (b) is a view of the vicinity of the cup portion viewed from the front side in an inverted state
  • (c) is a view similarly viewed from the back side.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing a bra camisole of another example of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • (A) is a perspective view
  • (b) is the figure seen from the back side.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing another example of the clothing having the cup portion of the present invention.
  • (A) is a perspective view which shows a triangular bra
  • (b) is a perspective view which shows a camisole.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of the clothing having the cup portion of the present invention.
  • (A) is a perspective view which shows a long line brassiere
  • (b) is a perspective view which shows a bustier.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a tube top of another example of a garment having a cup portion according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 12A is a diagram showing the shape of the bust in the wear evaluation, and is a photograph of the result showing the three-dimensional formability by moire interference fringes in a state in which a brassiere is worn with contour lines.
  • FIG. 12B is a photograph of the breast portion viewed from the side in (a) and (c) of the moire photograph of FIG. 12A.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing the movement when the brassiere is worn with the arm raised.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which the movement of the bust during the jump operation is viewed from the side. (A) shows a jumped state, and (b) shows a landing state.
  • the core material is disposed at two locations on the front center side and the side side of the cup portion. Further, in the two core members arranged at the two locations, it is preferable that an end portion of one core member and an end portion of the other core member are in contact with each other in the vicinity of the lowest point of the burge line.
  • the core material passes through an intermediate region between the bust top position and the burge line.
  • the core material has an arch shape.
  • the core material may be a tape-shaped core material.
  • a part of the cup part excluding the expansion and contraction member is an integrally molded member, and the core part of the integrally molded member is the integral molding. More preferably it is harder than the rest of the member.
  • a cup support portion for supporting the cup portion is disposed on the lower edge of the pair of cup portions.
  • the garment having the cup portion of the present invention can be suitably used as a brassiere, and in particular, can be preferably used in a strapless brassiere.
  • an aspect in which the core member is disposed on the front center side of the cup part and the elastic members on the front center side of the pair of cup parts are connected is preferable, and this aspect can also be applied to a bustier or the like.
  • a so-called long line is provided, further comprising a body portion, wherein the body portion includes a bone extending in a vertical direction, and the core material is disposed integrally with the bone. It can also be applied to clothing such as bras.
  • the garment having the cup portion of the present invention will be described with an example. However, the present invention is not limited or limited to the following examples.
  • FIG. 1 shows a brassiere 100 according to a first embodiment of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the brassiere 100 of the present embodiment in a state where the back cloth 103 is locked.
  • the brassiere 100 according to this embodiment includes a pair of cup portions 101, a cup support portion 102 that supports the pair of cup portions 101, a pair of back cloths 103, and a pair of removable shoulder straps 104. Is a bra.
  • a pair of cup support portions 102 are disposed on the lower edges of the pair of cup portions 101, and a base portion 110 is disposed on the lower edges of the pair of cup support portions 102.
  • a pair of cup support part 102 is formed along the Virges line, and is connected by the base part 110.
  • FIG. One end of a pair of back cloths 103 is attached to the side of the cup support portion 102 via the base portion 110. The other end of the pair of back cloths 103 is attached with a connection locking portion 106 and is detachable near the center of the back.
  • a pair of cup part 101 contains the core material 105, the expansion-contraction member 101a, and the non-expandable member 101b.
  • the core material 105 has an arch shape, and both ends of the core material 105 are connected to the cup support portion 102, and the elastic member 101 a is disposed between the core material 105 and the cup support portion 102.
  • the “arch shape” refers to a curved shape that is convex upward.
  • the core material 105 is arrange
  • FIG. 2 shows a view of the vicinity of the cup portion 101 of the brassiere 100 of the present embodiment. Since the elastic member 101a is arranged in the lower part of the cup portion 101, for example, the elastic member 101a expands and contracts in the direction of the arrow in FIG. The part 101 can be followed. Further, even when an impact is applied to the cup portion 101 due to a large movement of the bust, such as a jump operation, the impact can be absorbed by the elastic member 101a. Therefore, the cup portion 101 is quickly returned to a stationary state without affecting the cup support portion 102 and the base portion 110, so that the “shock displacement” can be prevented.
  • the brassiere 100 of the present embodiment by the tension of the core material 105, it is possible to maintain the three-dimensional cup shape. That is, even when the expansion / contraction member 101a expands / contracts, the change in the shape of the non-expandable member 101b constituting the cup portion 101 is suppressed by the tension of the core member 105 as shown in FIG. For this reason, the brassiere according to the present invention follows the movement of the bust while maintaining the cup shape even during operation, so that the bust does not protrude from the upper part or the side part of the cup part 101. “Displacement” can also be prevented. In particular, when two arch-shaped core members are provided as shown in the present embodiment, the lower cup central portion (the portion between the core member and the core member) is wrinkled and prevents the cup portion itself from being lowered. It is possible to maintain the cup shape more effectively.
  • the core material 105 is disposed in a substantially semicircular shape at two locations on the front center side and the side side of the lower portion of the cup portion 101.
  • the entire lower portion of the cup portion 101 may be formed of a stretchable member.
  • the cup itself may wrinkle and the whole portion may be lowered. Therefore, as in the present embodiment, the arch-shaped core member 105 is provided at two locations so that at least one of its end portions is disposed at a portion corresponding to the barges line on the lower edge of the cup portion 101, and the 2 It is preferable to dispose the non-stretchable member 101b between the cores at the locations. In this case, as shown in FIG.
  • the end of one core member and the end of the other core member are It is preferable to contact in the vicinity of the lowest point.
  • the end part of one core material and the end part of the other core material are in contact, not only the end part of the core material but also a part including the end part of the core material may be in contact.
  • the interval and position between the core materials may be adjusted according to the wearer's bust volume, the shape and design of the brassiere, and the like.
  • the stretchable member 101a is preferably disposed in a region including an intermediate point M between the lowest point and the side end point of the cup support portion 102 shown in FIG.
  • the elastic member 101a may be extended to the side end point of the cup support portion 102 as shown in FIG.
  • the shape of the core material 105 is not limited to the arch shape, and may be a linear shape as shown in FIG. 3C or a shape having a bent portion as shown in FIG. May be.
  • the core material may be a strip having a width or a linear shape such as a wire. When it has a width, the width is preferably within about 3 cm.
  • At least one of the end portions of the core material 105 only needs to be disposed at a portion corresponding to the burge line of the cup portion 101, and the end portions disposed on the front center side or the side side may reach, for example, the upper side of the cup.
  • FIG. 3C illustrates an embodiment in which the front center side end of the core member 105 disposed on the front center side reaches the upper side of the cup, but is not limited thereto, and is disposed on the side. The same may be applied to the core material and other shape core materials.
  • the shape of the core material exemplified above is not limited to the front center side, it can also be used in armpit side.
  • positioned at the said front center side and the side side may be an aspect which does not reach the edge part of a cup part, as shown in FIG.3 (f).
  • the core material may be up to the height of the bust top.
  • the expansion / contraction member is an area between the core material and the cup lower edge, that is, the side not including the bust top, in the cup portion partitioned by the core material. Is located in the area.
  • the elastic member is not limited to the one disposed in the region “enclosed” by the core material and the lower edge of the cup.
  • positioned is 1.0 cm or more by the maximum width L between the core material 105 and the cup support part 102 shown in FIG.2 (c). If it is less than 1.0 cm, it is difficult to obtain the effect of expansion and contraction.
  • the upper limit of the width depends on the size of the brassiere, but is preferably a width that does not exceed the position of the bust top. If the width of the stretchable member 101a is too wide, there is a possibility that the molding property of the bust and the sense of stability when worn will be insufficient.
  • the width can be designed in consideration of the position of the core member 105 in the cup member 101 described later.
  • the elastic member 101a for example, a stretch material such as a tulle power net, a one-way power net, a power net, a two-weight ricott, a tengu can be used.
  • a stretch material such as a tulle power net, a one-way power net, a power net, a two-weight ricott, a tengu.
  • the stretch material is attached in a slightly tensioned state, it is preferable that it does not sag when the body is twisted when worn.
  • different materials may be used as the elastic members depending on the areas to be arranged.
  • the stretchable member 101a preferably has air permeability. In the vicinity of the bust, the amount of perspiration is the highest in the portion directly above the burge line.
  • a breathable elastic member 101a in the lower part of the cup part 101, the ventilation of the part where it is easy to sweat is improved.
  • the breathable elastic member 101a is provided at the location, the breathability around the barges line when worn is good, and a comfortable wearing brassiere can be provided.
  • the core material 105 is disposed so as to pass through an intermediate region A between the bust top position T and the burge line shown in FIG. In order to lift the bust effectively, it is effective to push up the area. When the core material 105 is disposed through the region A, the bust can be supported and lifted, and good formability can be obtained. If the core material 105 is disposed in the region A closer to the side, the effect of bringing the bust can be obtained.
  • an amorphous wire, a metal wire, a resin wire, a tape-shaped core material such as a cloth tape, or the like can be used as the core material 105.
  • the cloth tape may be formed by overlapping cloth materials.
  • those having a woven structure in which a plurality of woven structures are overlapped in the thickness direction, and one having a stretchability on one side in the width direction higher than the stretchability on the other side has a curved shape in the width direction. The curved tape is maintained, and the curved state can be maintained without inserting the wire.
  • a material used for a cup portion in a normal brassiere can be appropriately used.
  • a thick nonwoven fabric joined together a thick sheet-shaped circular knitted material (cardboard knit) knitted from urethane foam, nonwoven fabric, or high elastic yarn such as polyurethane, and knitted from high elastic yarn such as polyurethane
  • a thick sheet-like warp knitted material (double raschel) or the like may be used. If the material is soft and the shape of the cup cannot be maintained three-dimensionally, an additional core member may be separately arranged regardless of the position of the elastic member.
  • a core 105 and a non-elastic member 101b may be an integrally molded member integrally molded.
  • the core material portion of the integrally molded member may be molded harder than the non-stretchable member portion of the integrally molded member.
  • “hard” means that the shape of the core material portion can be maintained to the same extent as when amorphous wire, metal wire, resin wire, cloth tape, or the like is used as the core material. Or you may provide the said cloth tape, a wire, etc. in the core material part of the said integrally molded member.
  • a thick sheet-like circular knitted material (cardboard knit) knitted from high elastic yarn such as urethane foam, non-woven fabric or polyurethane, and a thick sheet knitted from high elastic yarn such as polyurethane A warp knitted material (double raschel) or the like can be used.
  • the integral molded member may be produced by the following method, for example.
  • the material having a uniform thickness is prepared, and compression molding is performed using a mold having a desired shape.
  • the thin part after molding becomes hard because it is strongly compressed, and the thick part after molding becomes soft because it is weakly compressed, and it is possible to obtain an integrally molded member having a suitable thickness and softness. it can. Accordingly, by molding such that the core portion becomes thin, it can be processed harder than other portions.
  • hardness can be obtained by stacking and compressing multiple materials.
  • the core material portion may be compressed by sandwiching a nonwoven fabric between urethane and urethane.
  • the part thick before compression will become hard.
  • the hardness can be changed also by such a method.
  • the portion where the non-stretchable member 101b is disposed may use a material that is not non-stretchable.
  • the base part 110 is extended to the side part, it may be extended to the lower edge middle part of the cup part 101. FIG. By providing the base portion 110, it is possible to improve the mounting stability in the underbust portion.
  • One end of the shoulder strap 104 is inverted through a locking tool 108a attached to the upper side of the cup portion 101, and is introduced into a length adjusting tool 108b made of an eight ring, thereby adjusting the length of the shoulder strap 104.
  • the other end side of the shoulder strap 104 is attached to the upper side of the back cloth 103.
  • the locking tool 108a can be detachably attached to the upper side of the cup portion 101 and the back cloth 103. By making it removable, it can be worn with or without a strap.
  • the form of the shoulder strap 104 is not limited to this, and may be, for example, a so-called “holter neck” type attached so as to connect the upper portions of the pair of cup portions 101 to each other.
  • the attachment position of the shoulder strap 104 can be determined by the shape of the cup portion 101 and the design of the brassiere. In the case of a 1/2 cup brassiere, the attachment position of the shoulder strap 104 to the cup part 101 is generally closer to the side than a full cup brassiere described later. By setting the mounting position to the side, it is possible to increase the closeness of the bust from the side, and to emphasize the feeling of bulge in the bust valleys and the upper part of the bust.
  • the shoulder strap 104 may be anything that suspends the cup portion 101 from the shoulder. It may be a string or cloth tape, or may be a so-called round type strap having a wide width like a tank top.
  • the form of the shoulder strap 104 is not limited to the form of attaching the pair of shoulder straps 104 to the upper part of the cup part 101 and the back cloth 103 corresponding to the pair of cup parts 101, for example, like a shoulder strap of a sports type bra
  • the two shoulder straps 104 may be integrally attached to the back cloth 103 on the back side.
  • it can also be set as the strapless form which does not have the shoulder strap 104.
  • FIG. 4 it can also be set as the strapless form which does not have the shoulder strap 104.
  • a hook for example, hook and eye (hook hook)
  • a locking tool such as a gripper, a button, a string, or a hook-and-loop fastener is designed. It can be appropriately selected and used depending on the purpose. In the case of using the hook and eye, gripper, or button, it is also preferable that a plurality of fastening positions are provided in advance so that the tightening degree can be finely adjusted. It should be noted that other types of locking tools other than those described above may be used.
  • the back cloth 103 does not have to include the connection locking portion 106.
  • the connection locking portion 106 may be provided at the front center to be a front hook type. Moreover, the type which does not have the connection latching
  • the lower cup In the 1 ⁇ 2 cup brass to which the configuration of the present invention shown in the present embodiment is applied, the lower cup is particularly stable. In the conventional 1/2 cup brassiere, there was a tendency for the cup to fall forward without receiving the impact received from the bust. However, the brassiere of this embodiment does not cause the cup to collapse or shift due to operation or the like. It is hard to happen.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the brassiere 200 of the present embodiment in a state where the back cloth 203 is locked.
  • the brassiere 200 according to this embodiment is a so-called 3/4 cup brassiere provided with a pair of cup parts 201, a cup support part 202 that supports the pair of cup parts 201, a pair of back cloths 203, and a pair of shoulder straps 204. is there.
  • a pair of cup support portions 202 is disposed on the lower edges of the pair of cup portions 201, and a base portion 210 is disposed on the lower edges of the pair of cup support portions 202.
  • the pair of cup support portions 202 are formed along the burge lines and are connected by the base portion 210.
  • the attachment position of the shoulder strap 204 to the cup portion 201 is a portion closer to the center of the cup portion 201, and the shoulder strap 204 lifts the entire bust to raise the center of gravity of the bust volume. It is the composition to make.
  • the pair of cup parts 201 includes a core member 205, an elastic member 201a, and a non-extensible member 201b.
  • the core material 205 has an arch shape, and both ends of the core material 205 are disposed so as to be connected to the cup support portion 202, and the elastic member 201 a is disposed between the core material 205 and the cup support portion 202.
  • the core material 205 is arrange
  • FIG. 6 shows a brassiere 300 according to a third embodiment of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the brassiere 300 according to this embodiment in a state where the back cloth 103 is locked.
  • the base portion is not provided, and the cup support portion 102 is connected by the front center member 307.
  • One end of a pair of back cloths 103 is directly attached to the side of the cup support portion 102.
  • Other configurations are the same as those of the first embodiment. In this way, even in a mode in which no foundation is provided, it is possible to provide a bra that can prevent “shock shift” and “accumulation shift”, and can maintain a beautiful bust silhouette. It can be varied.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a bra camisole 400 as another example of the clothing having the cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7A is a perspective view
  • FIG. 7B is a view of the vicinity of the cup portion viewed from the front side in an inverted state
  • FIG. 7C is a view similarly viewed from the back side.
  • This bra camisole 400 is a strapless type in which a brassiere portion is provided inside the body of the camisole. As shown in FIGS. 7 (b) and 7 (c), the bra camisole 400 has a bra-corresponding portion designed based on substantially the same concept as the brassiere 100 described in FIG. Decorated. In this embodiment, the bra camisole 400 has a body 401 so as to cover a portion corresponding to the brassiere. Moreover, the back
  • the bra camisole having a brassiere-corresponding portion designed based on the same concept as the brassiere 100 according to the first embodiment has been described.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and according to another embodiment. It can also be a bra camisole having a brassiere equivalent part.
  • the back cloth 103 may be omitted. By the structure of this example, it is possible to prevent the shift down during operation in the garment does not have a shoulder.
  • FIG. 8 shows a bra camisole 500 as another example of the garment having the cup portion of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8A is a perspective view
  • FIG. 8B is a view from the back side.
  • the brassiere part of the bra camisole 500 is designed on the basis of substantially the same concept as the brassiere 100 described in FIG.
  • the bra camisole 500 includes a lower chest body 501 and a skirt 502 connected to the lower chest body 501 below the base 110.
  • the lower chest body 501 and the skirt portion 502 are attached under the back cloth 103, but the skirt portion 502 may be directly attached under the back cloth 103.
  • Other aspects are substantially the same as those of the brassiere 100 shown in FIG.
  • the bra camisole having a brassiere-corresponding portion designed based on the same concept as the brassiere 100 according to the first embodiment has been described.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and according to another embodiment. It can also be a bra camisole having a brassiere equivalent part.
  • the back cloth 103 may be omitted.
  • FIG. 9A shows a front view of a triangular bra 600a according to a sixth embodiment of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • a rubber tape passes through a portion corresponding to the cup support portion of the cup portion 601, and is connected to the back cloth 603 so that it can be locked on the back surface.
  • Other configurations are the same as those of the third embodiment.
  • a brassiere that can prevent ⁇ impact shift '' and ⁇ accumulation shift '' and can keep the bust silhouette beautiful
  • Design variations can be varied.
  • aspects, such as a non-wire which does not have a cup support part are not restricted to a triangular bra, It can apply also in other embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 (b) shows a perspective view of a camisole 600b according to a modification of the present embodiment.
  • the brassiere portion of the camisole 600b can be designed in the same manner as the triangular bra 600a shown in FIG.
  • a rubber tape is used for a portion corresponding to the cup support portion, but a member such as a ribbon can be used for this portion to reduce the tightening feeling.
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows a perspective view of a long line brassiere 700 according to a seventh embodiment of a garment having a cup portion of the present invention.
  • the long line brassiere 700 is a strapless type of brassiere having a cup portion shown in FIG. 3 (a). A body 706 is provided below the cup portion, and a bone 707 is provided in the body 706 in the vertical direction.
  • the long line brassiere which has a cup part shown in Drawing 3 (a) was explained, the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the configuration of this example can prevent “impact displacement” and “accumulation displacement”, prevent the displacement during operation, and make the bust silhouette beautiful. Can keep.
  • such as falling shift of the bone 707 in the long line bra can also be prevented, good wearing feeling is obtained.
  • FIG. 10B is a perspective view of a bustier 800 according to the eighth embodiment of the garment having the cup portion of the present invention.
  • This bustier 800 is not provided with a portion corresponding to a cup support portion, and a core member 805 is integrated with a bone 807 arranged vertically in the body 806 under the cup portion.
  • the elastic member 801a is provided in a region between the core member 805 and the lower edge of the cup portion, and further extends to the vicinity of the upper waist of the body 806 in the region along the bone 807. Also good.
  • the configuration of this example can prevent “impact shift” and “accumulation shift”, prevent the shift during operation, and keep the bust silhouette beautiful. Can do.
  • difference fall of the bone 807, etc. in a bustier can also be prevented and a favorable wearing feeling is obtained.
  • FIG. 11 the perspective view of the tube top 900 is shown as another example of the clothing which has a cup part of this invention.
  • This tube top 900 is integrally formed with an elastic member 901a on the front center side of the left and right cup portions at a portion corresponding to a brassiere.
  • the lower edge of the cup portion corresponding to the brassiere is a non-wire type in which no wire or the like is provided.
  • bag cloth 103 does not have a connection latching
  • the tube top in which the front center side of the left and right cup parts is integrally formed has been described, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the tube having a brassiere equivalent part according to another embodiment. It can also be top.
  • the wearing subjective evaluation result of the brassiere 100 concerning the present invention of the type shown in Drawing 1 is shown.
  • the brassiere 100 and the conventional brassiere A are worn on a plurality of monitors with the straps removed (the state shown in FIG. 4), (1) arm swinging motion 10 times, and (2) jumping. Each operation was performed 10 times, and a comment on the feeling of wearing was requested.
  • the conventional brassiere A is a brassiere using a mold cup in which the lower cup side of the cup portion is thick.
  • the arm swinging operation is an operation of “swinging the right arm vertically, bending the body to the left by 90 degrees, raising the body to the original position, and lowering the arm”.
  • the jump motion is a motion of jumping vertically so that the foot is completely separated from the ground.
  • the breakdown of the monitor is C70 size bust volume “Large”, “Medium”, “Small” one person each, E70 size bust volume “Medium” two persons, total 5 persons.
  • the reason why there was no deviation in the jumping action was that 4 out of 5 people were the brassiere of the present invention, and one of them answered that neither could be said. It has been found that the brassiere of the present invention is unlikely to slip down even if it is strapless.
  • the same number of monitors as above are worn with the bra 100 and the conventional brassiere B with the straps removed, and the arm swinging motion and the jumping motion are performed. Asked.
  • the cup portion is a strapless type of bra is cut.
  • This brassiere has an evaluation result that the cup has good moldability and is less likely to collapse compared to the conventional brassiere A.
  • FIG. 12A is a moiré photograph showing the shape of the bust when the same monitor is worn with the strap 100 removed from the brassiere 100 and the conventional brassiere B.
  • FIG. 12A each figure shows the three-dimensional formability by moire interference fringes when the chest portion when the two types of brassieres are worn is viewed from the front with contour lines, and the upper stage wears the brassiere 100. This is a case where the lower tier wears the conventional brassiere B.
  • the monitor bust size was E70 size bust volume “medium”.
  • FIG. 12A is before operation (at rest), (b) is a state where the right arm is raised, (c) is a state after the arm swinging operation is performed 10 times, and (d) is the jump operation. Is the state after 10 times.
  • FIG. 12B is a photograph of the breast part viewed from the side in (a) and (c) of the moire photograph. Each figure is provided with a reference line to indicate the bust top position before the operation.
  • the shape of the bust is hardly changed after 10 arm swinging motions and after 10 jumping motions compared to before the motion.
  • the conventional brassiere B after the arm swinging operation 10 times, the upper part of the cup part is recessed, the shape of the cup part is crushed up and down, and the bust top part protrudes into a “beak shape”. It can be seen from the moire fringes and the side view. In addition, it can be seen that there is a shift in the displacement after 10 jumps.
  • the movement of the bust follows the movement while maintaining the cup shape during the operation, and the protrusion is prevented. Furthermore, even if there is a large impact such as a jump, the impact is absorbed by the telescopic member, so that the bust can be returned to a stationary state without affecting the cup support portion or the base portion. Accordingly, the shift due to impact is less likely to occur.
  • the present invention has been described by taking the brassiere, the bra camisole, the tube top and the like as specific examples of the embodiment.
  • the garment having the cup portion of the present invention is limited to only those described in these specific examples.
  • various embodiments are possible.
  • the present invention can be applied to clothing having a top portion of a separate type or one-piece type swimsuit, a leotard, and other various cup portions in addition to body suits, brass slips, and foundation clothing.
  • it is applicable also to the front hook type clothing which connects the front center with a detachable hook.
  • the clothes having the cup portion of the present invention can be in various modes.
  • the present invention can be applied to garments having various cup parts such as sports garments and outer garments.

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L'invention concerne un sous-vêtement à bonnets, destiné à empêcher le glissement causé par le mouvement, ou analogue, et à permettre le maintien d'une silhouette de poitrine galbée, sans que l'utilisatrice n'ait à corriger le glissement de sa poitrine lors de l'utilisation. Ce vêtement comprend deux bonnets (101) et une partie tissu arrière (103), et il se caractérise en ce que la partie tissu arrière (103) est reliée au côté aisselle du bonnet (101). Les bonnets (101) comprennent un élément élastique (101a) et un élément central en forme de bande ou linéaire (105). Au moins une des parties extrémité de l'élément central (105) se trouve dans une partie correspondant à la bordure du bonnet (101) et l'élément élastique (101a) est placé dans une zone située entre l'élément central (105) et le bord inférieur de chaque bonnet (101).
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