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[0001] This application is directed to the inventions described in U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/239,410 filed Oct. 11, 2000 and claims priority of said application.
[0002] The present invention is directed to garments such as brassieres and bathing suits having flexible, supportive elements forming a frame for the garment.
[0003] U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,774 is directed to garments including brassieres having metallic wires or frames as stiffening members. The wires disclosed therein have a generally U-shaped configuration extending along the periphery of the brassiere cups. The wires are secured to the garment by enclosing and stitching the wires within the fabric along the perimeter of the brassiere cups.
[0004] The '774 patent provides a multifilament twisted and drawn cable support member attached to the lower perimeter of each brassiere cup portion to provide support for each cup in a manner comfortable to the wearer. The cable support member is a plurality of nickel-titanium wires or stainless steel wires, or wires of other metals or alloys. The twisted and drawn cables provide excellent support for the cup portions of the brassiere, and the cables being very flexible are not prone to poking through the material of the brassiere.
[0005] The present invention is directed to improvements of the garment disclosed in the '774 patent.
[0006] In accordance with the present invention, garments including brassieres and women's bathing suits are provided with frames comprising wire members of variable stiffness as supporting members. The frames have a generally U-shaped configuration extending along the periphery of the brassiere cups. The frames themselves are formed of a solid wire segment and a wire of greater flexibility such as a multifilament drawn wire or braided or stranded wire segment with the segments joined by linearly suitable means such as butt welding.
[0007] In one embodiment, a variable stiffness frame for a brassiere support cup is fabricated of one-half solid wire and one-half multifilament drawn or braided or stranded wire joined at the midpoint of the frame. In another embodiment, the frame comprises two-thirds solid wire joined to one-third a wire of greater flexibility such as multifilament drawn wire or braided or stranded wire. In another embodiment, the frame comprises a center section of a wire of greater flexibility such as multifilament drawn wire or braided or stranded wire joined at its ends to terminal sections of solid wire. In still another embodiment of the invention, a unitary frame for both cups of a brassiere comprises adjacent generally U-shaped cup supporting members of solid wire joined at their inner ends by a center section of a wire of greater flexibility such as multifilament drawn wire or braided or stranded wire. The center section may be described as an inverted U-shaped section with ends linearly joined to the inner ends of the cup supporting members.
[0008] In another aspect of the invention, each terminal end of each cup supporting frame member is provided with a sphere joined thereto to protect the garment as well as the wearer from poking by the ends of the wire frames. The sphere can be flattened into a disc shape. The protective spheres and discs are made part of the embodiments of garment variable stiffness support frames described just above as well being made part of support frames of solid Nitinol wire.
[0009] In accordance with the invention the support frames are secured to a garment by enclosing and stitching the wires within the fabric along the perimeter of the brassiere cups.
[0010] A garment according to the invention possesses a variable stiffness wire support wherein the breast is supported laterally to prevent the breast from flowing sideways, and to direct breast flow toward the center to create “cleavage”. Directing breast flow toward the center is achieved by locating the flexible multifilament drawn wire or wires in the center of the support frame. A support frame having greater flexibility toward the center is also advantageous when the user is running or jogging.
[0011] Additional advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the detailed description taken in conjunction the accompanying drawing.
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[0021] The brassiere support element
[0022] The multifilament drawn wire
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the wire rope is drawn through four dies of decreasing diameter resulting in a cable with diameter 30-40% smaller than the wire rope. In lieu of drawing, the wire rope can be swaged to reduced diameter and circular cross-section.
[0024] A cable made in this manner exhibits relatively high flexibility, high torque modulus, light weight, and high strength.
[0025] In modified form, the support element may be formed of braided or stranded wire in the place of multifilament drawn wire to achieve variable stiffness in conjunction with Nitinol wire. Braiding and stranding are known techniques for making wire.
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[0030] It will be appreciated that a variable stiffness support element for brassieres and the like provides breast support wherein breast flow is directed toward the center of the supporting garment aided principally by the location of solid wire sections to the outer lateral margins of the support cups and providing a multifilament drawn or braided or stranded wire section at the inner lateral margin of the support cups. In the case of a unitary double cup support frame, the solid wire sections are placed under and to the outer lateral margins of each support cup with the solid wire sections joined by a central inverted U-shaped multifilament drawn or braided or stranded wire.
[0031] Various changes may be made to the support elements embodying the principles of the invention. The foregoing embodiments are set forth in an illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims appended hereto.