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US2649586A
US2649586A US222347A US22234751A US2649586A US 2649586 A US2649586 A US 2649586A US 222347 A US222347 A US 222347A US 22234751 A US22234751 A US 22234751A US 2649586 A US2649586 A US 2649586A
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  • the invention relates to a brassire which has the advantage of possessing a certain amount of firmness, whilst having iiexible qualities which make it very comfortable to wear.
  • each of the pockets of the brassire is surrounded at least in part by a stiffening border composed of a plurality of stems of plastic material independent of each other and disposed parallel to each other, each of the stems being positioned in a sheath of fabric.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a front view of the brassire.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are detailed views on a larger scale showing the stilening border which surrounds the pockets of the brassire.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view on a large scale of the end part of the stifening border which surrounds the pockets of the brassire, detached from the brassire and viewed from the opposite end of the brassire.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevational view of a portion of the stifening border sewed to the brassire and cut away perpendicularly to the stiffening stems and viewed from the interior of the brassire after the stems have been slightly drawn out of their sheaths.
  • the brassire shown in the drawings forms pockets I, I at its front part, and behind, there are bands 2, 2 detachably connected to each other by means of a button or any equivalent tie. Braces 3 are attached to the pockets, on the one hand, and on the other hand, to the upper edge yof the rear bands 2.
  • Each of the pockets of the brassire is partially surrounded as shown in Figure 1 by a stiffening border 4.
  • This border is composed of a plurality of stems of plastic material 6 ( Figures 2 and 3) which are independent of each other and are disposed parallel with respect to each other in the interior of the sheaths l.
  • the sheaths for the stems extend from one end to the other of the stiiening border 4.
  • the stiffening border 4 may be made in the following manner as illustrated in Figure 2:
  • the stems 6, slightly spaced from each other, are disposed in parallel relation on a band of fabric 8 which is covered by a second band of fabric 9.
  • These two bands are sewed together between the stems 6 and along the outer edges thereof by rows of stitching 5.
  • the stiening border is subsequently sewed to the edge of the material 3 Claims. (Cl. 2--42) 2 I which forms the pockets as illustrated in Figure 3.
  • the stiffening thus formed supports the breasts without causing any inconvenience to the person wearing the brassire.
  • the stems 6 can be made of any kind of suitable synthetic materials. More especially, a linear polyamide insoluble in Water can be employed, the thickness of the stems being chosen so as to secure suitable elasticity and stiffening.
  • the border 4 is principally curved at the middle of the breast at II where it has maximum curvature.
  • the upper branch I 2 extends up to the middle of the pocket,
  • the lower branch I3 extends for a greater length.
  • the curvature of the border 4 is principally obtained due to the fact that between the two pockets the borders ⁇ are positioned one upon the other in overlapping relation and are secured to each other at two distinct regions I4 and I5.
  • This particular feature of the present invention enables the reinforcing or stiilening border to be curved without having any tendency to straighten out, which would have a tendency to stretch the material of the pockets and to consequently compress the breast. Furthermore, the stiiening border is thus permanently curved and the brassire is always in its normal form.
  • the border can go completely round the pockets.
  • the stems of plastic material could be in any suitable section, round, oval, rectangular or the like, :and they could be of any number.
  • a brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounded by a stiffening border, said stiiening border consisting in a sheath of fabric in which at least one ilexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiffening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiffening border of one pocket overlapping the stiiening border of the other :at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets and directly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two pockets.
  • a brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounde@i by a stiiening border, said stifi'ening border consisting in a sheath of fabric in which at least one flexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiffening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiening border of one pocket overlapping the chan'ening border of the other at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets and directly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two poclets., said pockets being composed of fabric and the fabric of one pocket being secured to the border of the other pocket between the two regions Where the overlapping borders are connected to each other.
  • a brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounded by a stiffening border extending from the lower edge portion of the pocket upwardly along the inner side edge of the pocket to and along the upper edge of the pocket, said stifening border consisting in a Sheath of fabric in which at least one iiexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiiening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiifening border of one pocket overlapping the stiiening border of the other at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets. and diretly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two pockets.

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OFFICE 2,649,586 BRASSIRE Leon J osephson, Paris, France Application April 23, 1951, Serial No. 222,347 In France June 21, 1950 The invention relates to a brassire which has the advantage of possessing a certain amount of firmness, whilst having iiexible qualities which make it very comfortable to wear.
According to the invention, each of the pockets of the brassire is surrounded at least in part by a stiffening border composed of a plurality of stems of plastic material independent of each other and disposed parallel to each other, each of the stems being positioned in a sheath of fabric.
An embodiment of the brassire made in accordance with the invention, is shown by way of example in the laccompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a front view of the brassire.
Figs. 2 and 3 are detailed views on a larger scale showing the stilening border which surrounds the pockets of the brassire.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view on a large scale of the end part of the stifening border which surrounds the pockets of the brassire, detached from the brassire and viewed from the opposite end of the brassire.
Fig. 3 is an elevational view of a portion of the stifening border sewed to the brassire and cut away perpendicularly to the stiffening stems and viewed from the interior of the brassire after the stems have been slightly drawn out of their sheaths.
The brassire shown in the drawings forms pockets I, I at its front part, and behind, there are bands 2, 2 detachably connected to each other by means of a button or any equivalent tie. Braces 3 are attached to the pockets, on the one hand, and on the other hand, to the upper edge yof the rear bands 2.
Each of the pockets of the brassire is partially surrounded as shown in Figure 1 by a stiffening border 4. This border is composed of a plurality of stems of plastic material 6 (Figures 2 and 3) which are independent of each other and are disposed parallel with respect to each other in the interior of the sheaths l.
The sheaths for the stems extend from one end to the other of the stiiening border 4.
The stiffening border 4 may be made in the following manner as illustrated in Figure 2: The stems 6, slightly spaced from each other, are disposed in parallel relation on a band of fabric 8 which is covered by a second band of fabric 9. These two bands are sewed together between the stems 6 and along the outer edges thereof by rows of stitching 5. The stiening border is subsequently sewed to the edge of the material 3 Claims. (Cl. 2--42) 2 I which forms the pockets as illustrated in Figure 3.
The stiffening thus formed supports the breasts without causing any inconvenience to the person wearing the brassire.
The stems 6 can be made of any kind of suitable synthetic materials. More especially, a linear polyamide insoluble in Water can be employed, the thickness of the stems being chosen so as to secure suitable elasticity and stiffening.
As shown in Figure 1, the border 4 is principally curved at the middle of the breast at II where it has maximum curvature. The upper branch I 2 extends up to the middle of the pocket,
` the lower branch I3 extends for a greater length.
The curvature of the border 4 is principally obtained due to the fact that between the two pockets the borders `are positioned one upon the other in overlapping relation and are secured to each other at two distinct regions I4 and I5.
This particular feature of the present invention enables the reinforcing or stiilening border to be curved without having any tendency to straighten out, which would have a tendency to stretch the material of the pockets and to consequently compress the breast. Furthermore, the stiiening border is thus permanently curved and the brassire is always in its normal form.
It will also be noted that between the regions I4 and i5, the material of the right pocket is sewed to the stiffening border which surrounds the left pocket and that the material of the left pocket is secured to the border surrounding the right pocket which insures a good appearvance of the brassire assembly.
It is quite understood that the invention is not strictly limited to the embodiment described, which hasonly been given by Way of example.
In this manner, instead of being applied to one part of the pockets only, as shown in the i1- lustration, the border can go completely round the pockets. Furthermore, the stems of plastic material could be in any suitable section, round, oval, rectangular or the like, :and they could be of any number.
I claim:
1. A brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounded by a stiffening border, said stiiening border consisting in a sheath of fabric in which at least one ilexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiffening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiffening border of one pocket overlapping the stiiening border of the other :at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets and directly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two pockets.
2. A brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounde@i by a stiiening border, said stifi'ening border consisting in a sheath of fabric in which at least one flexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiffening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiening border of one pocket overlapping the stift'ening border of the other at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets and directly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two poclets., said pockets being composed of fabric and the fabric of one pocket being secured to the border of the other pocket between the two regions Where the overlapping borders are connected to each other.
3. A brassire comprising substantially two pockets, each of these pockets being at least partially surrounded by a stiffening border extending from the lower edge portion of the pocket upwardly along the inner side edge of the pocket to and along the upper edge of the pocket, said stifening border consisting in a Sheath of fabric in which at least one iiexible stem of plastic material is inserted, said stiiening borders of the two pockets having a maximum curvature at their median portion and positioned in overlapping relation at said median portion of maximum curvature with the stiifening border of one pocket overlapping the stiiening border of the other at two distinct spaced regions located one above the other between the pockets. and diretly connected to each other at said two distinct spaced regions between the two pockets.
LEON JOSEPHSON.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,637,840 Volk Aug, 2, 11927 2,230,788 Uuendahl Feb. 4, 1941 2,380,978 Licht Aug.. 7, 1,945 2,467,924 Amyot Apr. 19, 19,49 2,480,049 Rosenberg Aug. 23 1949 2,506,639 Gordon May 9,; 195o FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 528,598 France Aug. 22, 1921
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US2718009A (en) * 1953-04-27 1955-09-20 Skylon Corp Brassiere
US2756435A (en) * 1953-03-19 1956-07-31 Bondor Ltd Corset bones
US2892459A (en) * 1956-03-02 1959-06-30 Maiden Form Brassiere Co Inc Brassiere
US2962724A (en) * 1956-07-05 1960-12-06 Wilkens Bernard Plastic ring for blousing of trouser legs
US3029821A (en) * 1960-01-19 1962-04-17 Henry M Plehn Strapless brassiere
US4558705A (en) * 1984-07-25 1985-12-17 International Playtex, Inc. Brassiere support element
US4646746A (en) * 1984-07-25 1987-03-03 International Playtex, Inc. Brassiere support element
US6053800A (en) * 1997-07-09 2000-04-25 Playtex Apparel, Inc. Framework for the rigidification of a part of garment, made of a thermoplastic or thermosetting material with rigidification longitudinal fibres
US6241576B1 (en) * 1997-10-01 2001-06-05 Wilh, Wissner Gmbh & Co., Kommandit-Gesellschaft Shaping frame
US20060230500A1 (en) * 2005-04-01 2006-10-19 Catherine Chelelat Anti-creep waist-clothing stay device and method of reinforcing crotch-adjacent inner-seam areas
US20070157369A1 (en) * 2004-07-15 2007-07-12 C-Com Corporation Clothing with shape retainability
US20070277293A1 (en) * 2006-05-30 2007-12-06 Koepp Kyong S Stay for changing designs of wearable items
US20120077415A1 (en) * 2010-09-24 2012-03-29 Simeon Dacumos Adjustable Bra System
WO2020120892A1 (en) * 2018-12-14 2020-06-18 Fabrique De Lingerie Etudes Uniques Et Realisations D'objets Nouveaux (Fleuron) Underwired bra and garment, in particular lingerie item having such a bra
US11058156B2 (en) * 2018-02-07 2021-07-13 Jacqueline Leverette Removable underwire for brassieres

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US1637840A (en) * 1924-01-26 1927-08-02 Hattie F Volk Brassiere
US2230788A (en) * 1939-08-25 1941-02-04 Barthels Mfg Company Inc Stiffening member
US2380978A (en) * 1943-09-21 1945-08-07 Licht Anna Brassiere
US2467924A (en) * 1947-05-08 1949-04-19 Amyot Pierre Brassiere
US2480049A (en) * 1947-06-05 1949-08-23 Rosenberg Isadore Walter Wired brassiere
US2506639A (en) * 1947-02-14 1950-05-09 Pauline Z Gordon Brassiere construction

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FR528598A (en) * 1917-07-04 1921-11-15 Mermod Marie Berthe Bra
US1637840A (en) * 1924-01-26 1927-08-02 Hattie F Volk Brassiere
US2230788A (en) * 1939-08-25 1941-02-04 Barthels Mfg Company Inc Stiffening member
US2380978A (en) * 1943-09-21 1945-08-07 Licht Anna Brassiere
US2506639A (en) * 1947-02-14 1950-05-09 Pauline Z Gordon Brassiere construction
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US2756435A (en) * 1953-03-19 1956-07-31 Bondor Ltd Corset bones
US2718009A (en) * 1953-04-27 1955-09-20 Skylon Corp Brassiere
US2892459A (en) * 1956-03-02 1959-06-30 Maiden Form Brassiere Co Inc Brassiere
US2962724A (en) * 1956-07-05 1960-12-06 Wilkens Bernard Plastic ring for blousing of trouser legs
US3029821A (en) * 1960-01-19 1962-04-17 Henry M Plehn Strapless brassiere
US4558705A (en) * 1984-07-25 1985-12-17 International Playtex, Inc. Brassiere support element
US4646746A (en) * 1984-07-25 1987-03-03 International Playtex, Inc. Brassiere support element
US6053800A (en) * 1997-07-09 2000-04-25 Playtex Apparel, Inc. Framework for the rigidification of a part of garment, made of a thermoplastic or thermosetting material with rigidification longitudinal fibres
US6241576B1 (en) * 1997-10-01 2001-06-05 Wilh, Wissner Gmbh & Co., Kommandit-Gesellschaft Shaping frame
US20070157369A1 (en) * 2004-07-15 2007-07-12 C-Com Corporation Clothing with shape retainability
US20060230500A1 (en) * 2005-04-01 2006-10-19 Catherine Chelelat Anti-creep waist-clothing stay device and method of reinforcing crotch-adjacent inner-seam areas
US7861324B2 (en) * 2005-04-01 2011-01-04 Catherine Chetelat Anti-creep waist-clothing
US20070277293A1 (en) * 2006-05-30 2007-12-06 Koepp Kyong S Stay for changing designs of wearable items
US20120077415A1 (en) * 2010-09-24 2012-03-29 Simeon Dacumos Adjustable Bra System
US11058156B2 (en) * 2018-02-07 2021-07-13 Jacqueline Leverette Removable underwire for brassieres
WO2020120892A1 (en) * 2018-12-14 2020-06-18 Fabrique De Lingerie Etudes Uniques Et Realisations D'objets Nouveaux (Fleuron) Underwired bra and garment, in particular lingerie item having such a bra

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