WO2012131910A1 - Brassière - Google Patents

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WO2012131910A1
WO2012131910A1 PCT/JP2011/057844 JP2011057844W WO2012131910A1 WO 2012131910 A1 WO2012131910 A1 WO 2012131910A1 JP 2011057844 W JP2011057844 W JP 2011057844W WO 2012131910 A1 WO2012131910 A1 WO 2012131910A1
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義国 高本
理子 落合
大室 守
良恵 辻
眞理 勝
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株式会社アシックス
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Priority to PCT/JP2011/057844 priority Critical patent/WO2012131910A1/fr
Priority to PCT/JP2012/057916 priority patent/WO2012133397A1/fr
Priority to EP12765122.2A priority patent/EP2692257B1/fr
Priority to JP2013507605A priority patent/JP5559931B2/ja
Publication of WO2012131910A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012131910A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/005Brassieres specially adapted for specific purposes
    • A41C3/0057Brassieres specially adapted for specific purposes for sport activities
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41CCORSETS; BRASSIERES
    • A41C3/00Brassieres
    • A41C3/0021Brassieres with suspension construction for the breasts

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  • the present invention relates to a brassiere, and more particularly to a brassiere that suppresses the shaking of the breast during exercise and prevents the human body part from rubbing against the skin, and is suitable as a sports bra and the like.
  • Patent Documents 1 to 3 As an important function in sports bras, it is required to suppress breast shaking during exercise, and various sports bras having a shaking suppression function have been known (Patent Documents 1 to 3). .
  • the shoulder strap is also common in that it is attached to the brassiere body at an angle substantially perpendicular to the underbust line.
  • FIG. 11 shows an example of a conventionally known sports bra.
  • This brassiere comprises a brassiere body 11 comprising a front body that covers the chest and a back body that covers the back, and left and right shoulder straps 12 provided between the upper edges of the front body and the back body.
  • An underbelt 14 is provided on the lower end edge of the brassiere body 11 via an underbust line 13.
  • the top portion 16 is positioned on the left and right of the front body of the brassiere body 11, and a certain range that covers the breast around the top portion 16 is referred to as a cup portion 17.
  • a pad is appropriately attached to the back surface of the brassiere body 11 based on the position of the top portion 16.
  • the attachment angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12 to the brassiere body 11 is 90 ° or an angle close thereto.
  • the conventional sports brassiere having the above-described configuration is such that the entire body is brought into close contact with the body, the pressure applied to the cup portion 17 and its periphery is increased by the flexibility of the material, and the shaking is suppressed by pressing the breast. .
  • Top lower point 19 A point on the underbust line 13 of a vertical line descending from the top portion 16.
  • Armpit point 20 A point on the underbust line 13 of the armpit line 21.
  • Underbelt armpit 22 The portion of the underbelt 14 between the top lower point 19 and the armpit point 20.
  • Underbelt lower chest part 23 the front center part of the underbelt 14 between the left and right top lower points 19.
  • the conventional structure has a wide range over the cup portion 17 and the periphery thereof, and the attachment angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12 to the brassiere body 11 is approximately 90 °. There are many parts included in 30. For this reason, there is a problem that rubbing with the skin is likely to occur, and the brassiere body 11 is likely to be shifted upward with movement.
  • the skin expansion / contraction range 30 refers to a triangular range surrounded by the illustrated points X1, X2, and X3.
  • X1 is a shoulder peak
  • X2 is a side
  • X3 is a point 3 / 5L from X2 of the distance L between the side X2, the armpit line X, and the intersection X4 of the median line Y.
  • the present invention exerts an effect of suppressing the shaking of the breast, while reducing the pressure on the internal organs such as the cardiopulmonary, the breast, etc. by limiting the range in which the breast is compressed, and at the same time during exercise. It is an object to eliminate rubbing with the skin by avoiding an overlapping range with the skin stretchable range.
  • the present invention provides a brassiere body comprising a front body covering the chest and a back body covering the back, and left and right shoulders provided between upper edges of the front body and the back body.
  • a brassiere comprising a string
  • an underbelt is provided on the lower end edge of the brassiere body via an underbust line
  • a pair of left and right cup parts is set on the front body
  • the mounting angle of the shoulder cord with respect to the brassiere body is set
  • the tension of the shoulder strap is determined at an angle that extends to the lower side of the underbelt at the diagonal position.
  • the above-mentioned attachment angle of the shoulder strap is an angle at which the lower end of the shoulder strap is largely inclined in a direction approaching the midline of the body. For this reason, an arm hole greatly curved along the shoulder strap can be formed, and the skin stretchable range can be avoided.
  • the brassiere of the present invention can suppress the shaking of the breast by locally increasing the pressure applied to the side of the underbelt at the diagonal position by the tension of the shoulder strap. Although the pressure applied to the underbelt armpits increases, it is not necessary to increase the pressure applied to the lower chest, and the pressure applied to the breast becomes partial, reducing the pressure on the cardiopulmonary and internal organs.
  • the armhole can be formed at a position that avoids the range of skin expansion and contraction, so that it can be prevented from rubbing with the skin, the freedom of movement such as arm swinging is increased, and the brassiere body moves up with movement. Is also prevented.
  • Samples Three types of sports bras of samples a to c shown in FIGS. 1A to 1C are used as samples.
  • these samples have the lowest height of the under belt 21, the sample b has the medium height, and the sample c has the highest height.
  • the attachment angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12 is about 90 °.
  • the samples a and b are round, and the sample c is square.
  • FIG. 3A shows the relationship between armpit lowering pressure and vertical swing for samples a to c
  • FIG. 3B shows the relationship between armpit lowering pressure and lateral swing.
  • FIG. 4A shows the relationship between lower chest pressure and vertical shaking for samples a to c
  • FIG. 4B shows the relationship between lower chest pressure and left and right shaking.
  • the risk of visceral pressure is low, and by tilting the attachment angle of the shoulder strap 12, the tension of the shoulder strap 12 acts on the armpit, and the armpit pressure is locally applied. Can be enhanced.
  • the tension of the shoulder strap 12 is diagonally passed through the cup portion 17 at the diagonal position, and the armpit pressure is applied to the armpit.
  • the purpose of the experiment Experiment 2 is the relationship between the mounting angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12, the magnitude of the armpit lowering pressure, and the vibration suppression, in order to embody the idea obtained by the experiment 1 and confirm the technical effect. The purpose is to investigate.
  • FIGS. 5A to 5E Samples Samples A to E are shown in FIGS. 5A to 5E.
  • the basic configuration of each sample is the same as that of the conventional example (see FIG. 11), but there is the following difference in the attachment angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12.
  • the angle ⁇ will be described in the form of the intermediate line 18 of the shoulder strap 12.
  • Sample A The intermediate line 18 obliquely crosses the central portion of the cup portion 17 at the diagonal position and reaches the armpit point 20.
  • Sample B The middle line 18 reaches the middle of the lower chest on the underbust line 13.
  • Sample C The intermediate line 18 reaches the intermediate portion of the armpit line 21.
  • Sample D The midline 18 reaches the lower chest near the top lower point 19 in the diagonal position.
  • Sample E The intermediate line 18 reaches the armpit directly below.
  • FIG. 6 shows the armpit pressure for the samples A to E.
  • the vertical and horizontal amplitudes are shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
  • the lower chest pressure is shown in FIG.
  • the sample A is significantly different from the samples B, C, and D in that the intermediate line 18 obliquely crosses the center of the cup portion 17 at the diagonal position and reaches the under belt side lower part 22.
  • the range for compressing the breast is limited to a local range along the intermediate line 18 and does not compress the entire breast.
  • the armhole line 24 can be greatly bent inward according to the inclination of the shoulder strap 12, and the skin expansion / contraction range 30 can be easily avoided.
  • the tension of the shoulder strap 12 is represented by a single intermediate line 18, but the upper shoulder strap 12 actually has a certain width and has a width corresponding to the width.
  • a tension band acts on the under belt side lower portion 22 through the cup portion 17 to locally increase the pressure.
  • the intermediate point c1 of the minimum width portion (the uppermost end in the case of illustration) of the shoulder strap 12 and the intermediate point c2 of the width at a position away from that portion by an appropriate distance in the length direction. Is defined as an intermediate line 18. It is considered that the tension distributed in a belt shape having the width of the minimum width portion sandwiching the intermediate line 18 increases the pressure of the under belt side lower portion 22 locally.
  • a concentric circle set to 0.6 times the radius a of the cup portion 17 is set as the reference circle 26 in order to exclude the intermediate line 18 passing through a portion away from the center portion by a certain distance or more.
  • the numerical value of 0.6 times is a numerical value determined empirically in consideration of the fact that the tension of the shoulder strap 12 can reach within the range of the swing trajectory of FIGS. 2A and 2B.
  • the maximum angle ⁇ 1 and the minimum angle ⁇ 2 of the attachment angle of the shoulder strap 12 can be set as follows.
  • Inner reference line 27 A line parallel to the intermediate line 18 through the inner point d1 of the minimum width portion of the shoulder strap 12
  • Outer reference line 28 An intermediate point passing through the outer point e1 of the minimum width portion of the shoulder strap 12 A line parallel to the line 18
  • X represents an armpit line
  • Y represents a median line.
  • the maximum attachment angle ⁇ 1 of the shoulder strap 12 is such that the inner reference line 27 is in contact with the reference circle 26 in the cup portion 17 at the diagonal position of the shoulder strap 12, and the intersection d2 between the inner reference line 27 and the underbust line 13 It is defined by the angle of the intermediate line 18 when it is within the range of the underbelt armpit 22 at the diagonal position including the top lower point 19 and the armpit point 20 on the bust line 13.
  • Minimum mounting angle ⁇ 2 of the shoulder strap 12 The minimum mounting angle ⁇ 2 is defined by the angle of the intermediate line 18 when the outer reference line 28 passes through the reference circle 26 and the intersection point e2 on the underbust line 13 is at the armpit point 20.
  • the position of the bending portion top point 29 of the arm hole line 24 is formed so as to reach the inner side of the skin expansion / contraction range 30 from the point X3 in the armpit line X. It is desirable.
  • FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B show specific sports bras created based on the basic configuration described with reference to FIG.
  • the brassiere includes a brassiere body 11 including a front body 11a covering the chest and a back body 11b covering the back, and left and right shoulder straps 12 provided between upper end edges of the front body 11a and the back body 11b.
  • An underbelt 14 is provided on the lower end edge of the brassiere body 11 via an underbust line 13.
  • the bra material form may be any form such as a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, and a non-woven fabric.
  • the form of the fiber may be any form such as filament, span, natural fiber such as cotton, hemp, wool, etc., synthetic fiber such as polyamide fiber, acrylic fiber, polyolefin fiber, and spandex.
  • a blended fiber, a blended fiber, a knit, a knit, or the like can be appropriately used.
  • a pair of left and right top portions 16 are defined on the front body 11a, and a pad is attached to the back surface in accordance with the top portions 16.
  • the pad since there is a type in which the pad is not mounted, the pad may be used as appropriate.
  • the attachment angle ⁇ of the shoulder strap 12 with respect to the brassiere body 11 is determined by the inclination angle of the intermediate line 18 of the shoulder strap 12.
  • the intermediate line 18 in the illustrated case has an inclination angle that reaches the armpit point 20 on the underbust line 13.
  • the curved portion top point 29 of the arm hole line 24 is provided outside the range of the skin stretchable range 30, and both portions of the shoulder strap 12 and the brassiere body 11 are outside the skin stretchable range 30.

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Le problème à la base de l'invention est d'obtenir un effet pour réduire à un minimum le mouvement des seins, de réduire la pression communiquée aux seins, aux organes internes tels que le cœur, etc. en limitant la zone où la pression est appliquée aux seins, et d'éliminer simultanément l'irritation de la peau. Une brassière comprend un corps de brassière (11) doté d'une section avant pour recouvrir la poitrine et d'une section arrière pour recouvrir le dos, ainsi que de bretelles gauche et droite (12) disposées entre les bords supérieurs des sections avant et arrière. La brassière comprend une ceinture inférieure (14) disposée le long d'une ligne sous le buste (13) sur le bord inférieur du corps de brassière (11). Elle comporte également une paire de bonnets gauche et droit (17) dans la section avant. À cet égard, l'angle d'attache (θ) des bretelles (12) par rapport au corps de brassière (11) est réglé à un angle qui provoque la propagation en diagonale de la tension des bretelles (12) jusqu'à des sections (22) de la ceinture inférieure situées sous les aisselles.
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EP12765122.2A EP2692257B1 (fr) 2011-03-29 2012-03-27 Brassière
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