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`(12) United States Patent
`US 8,016,640 B2
`(10) Patent No.:
`Sep. 13, 2011
`(45) Date of Patent:
`Morgan
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`(54) CLOTHING
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`(76)
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`Inventor:
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`Joanne Lynsey Morgan, Nottingham
`(GB)
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`( * ) Notice:
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.
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`(21 ) Appl. No.:
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`10/584,388
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`(22) PCT Filed:
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`Dec. 21, 2004
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`(86) PCT No.:
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`PCT/G32004/005352
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`§ 371 (00):
`(2), (4) Date:
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`Aug. 22, 2006
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`(87) PCT Pub. No.: W02005/060773
`PCT Pub. Date: Jul. 7, 2005
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`(65)
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`(30)
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`Prior Publication Data
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`US 2007/0123143 A1
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`May 31, 2007
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`12/1934 Cox
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`(Continued)
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`Primary Examiner 7 Gloria Hale
`(74) Allorng}, Agent, or Firm 7 Collard & Roe, PC.
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`Dec. 23, 2003
`Sep. 22, 2004
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`(GB) ................................... 0329720.7
`(GB) ................................... 04209995
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`(57)
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`ABSTRACT
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`(51)
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`Int. Cl.
`(2006.01)
`A41C 3/00
`(52) U.S. Cl.
`............................... 450/62; 450/63; 450/64
`(58) Field of Classification Search .................... 450/39,
`450/59, 40, 44, 62764
`See application file for complete search history.
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`(56)
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`References Cited
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`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`The invention relates to a breast support apparatus for use
`with any garment. The sling or wrap of material is elasticated
`or “stretchable” and non-slip, for example, being of cotton/
`polyester. The sling or wrap of material has been shaped as
`shown with the ends being narrowed to the width of elasti-
`cated, connecting strap, the ends being joined to the strap and
`to one another, for example, by appropriate stitching. The
`ends of the strap are passed through an opening in metal
`connecting buckle of the connecting strap. The connecting
`strap may be used to connect or hook the breast apparatus to
`an appropriate location on an outer garment.
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`1,026,326 A
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`CLOTHING
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`CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
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`Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of Great
`Britain Application No. 03297207 filed Dec. 23, 2003 and
`Great Britain Application No. 04209995 filed Sep. 22, 2004.
`Applicant also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/
`GB2004/005352 filed Dec. 21, 2004. The international appli-
`cation under PCT article 21(2) was published in English.
`This invention relates to improvements in or relating to
`clothing and is more particularly concerned with improve-
`ments in or relating to female underwear or breast support
`structures, such as brassieres.
`Ladies fashion garments often have thin shoulder or neck
`straps or may be strapless and/or backless or halterneck (and/
`or transparent/translucent and/or very delicate and/or may be
`nightwear/swimwear) and it is believed that known methods
`of breast support and/or enhancement with such garments
`under which a conventional brassiere cannot suitably be worn
`(herein after called ‘garments ofthe type specified’) tendto be
`disadvantageous or rather unsatisfactory, at least in some
`may not lie level when supported by the brassiere. It tends to
`circumstances. The term ‘thin strap’ is meant to refer to a
`width of strap which cannot convcnicntly bc cmploycd to 25 bc disadvantagcous that somc backlcss/straplcss brassicrcs
`completely cover a brassiere strap.
`may alter the appearance or outer shape of the garment when
`Of course, if conventional brassieres (shoulder-strap or
`worn in a way not desired by the wearer. Such backless/
`halter neck) were to be worn with such garments the straps of
`strapless brassieres tend to be disadvantageous in that many
`the brassieres would be visible or apparent and spoil the
`different sizes are required for different sizes of breast and
`desired effect of the garment.
`30 sometimes such set sizes tend not to fit very well more par-
`Many proposals have been made in an effort to provide
`ticularly where the wearer has a significant size difference
`suitable breast support or enhancement with garments of the
`(e.g. one cup size) between her breasts. Also, there would
`type specified, ranging from brassieres with transparent plas-
`appear to be few such brassieres on the market for cup sizes
`tics straps or straps which crisscross low down on the back,
`over a ‘C’ cup. There are some such brassieres for cup sizes
`for example, around the waist, or strapless brassieres that 35 larger than a ‘C’ but they tend to be disadvantageous as they
`comprise an underwire and cups that are attached to the
`may drag the breasts downwardly to some extent requiring
`breasts by double-sided, disposable dermal adhesive tape. It
`more or less constant re-adjustment by the wearer. This is why
`is believed that none of these arrangements are entirely sat-
`there tends to be more choice in brassieres of cup size under
`isfactory. For example, where transparent straps are provided
`a ‘C’ cup i.e. because it would appear easier for brassieres of
`on the brassiere, these can, nevertheless, still be seen on the 40 this type to support smaller breasts. Furthermore, some back-
`body, for example around the shoulders or neck, or wherever
`less/strapless brassieres tend to be too firm or rigid and impart
`the straps lie and are not really comfortable or reassuring for
`an unnatural rigidity or look to the breasts when viewed
`the wearer. Once again, brassieres t1at include crisscross
`through, or from outside of, the covering garment. Brassieres
`straps that wrap around the waist are necessarily designed in
`for garments of the type specified may have other additional
`such manner that they tend to squash the breasts rather than 45 disadvantages not discussed further in this specification.
`support and uplift them and tend to be c isadvantageous in t lat
`It is known to provide a breast support in the form of a sling
`the straps may create unsightly ridges of flesh detecta )le
`or shelf for supporting both breasts simultaneously without
`undemeath the garment. The use of adhesive tape on he
`covering the nipples, thus allowing a greater freedom. How-
`breasts to attach the brassiere is far fron ideal and often does
`ever, the sling or shelf includes adjustable shoulder straps
`not work at all well fora substantial period oftime, so that he 50 which would be visible with garments of the type specified
`brassiere will simply become detached from the wearer.
`and thus would not be suitable for such garments.
`Additionally, the double-sided tape ends to be relatively
`German Patent Specification No. DE 10231636 shows a
`expensive and can only be used once. Also, the adhesive may
`self-adhesive strip offilm that may be wound offan applicator
`adhcrc quite strongly to the body necessitating considcra 31c
`rccl dircctly onto thc body and around thc brcast. Such
`pain or discomfort for the wearer to remove the adhes've 55 arrangements tend to be inconvenient and awkward to apply.
`completely. Furthermore, it is believec that a relatively natu-
`The film strip is not re-usable since the ‘tacky’ quality is lost
`ral look is very difficult to achieve wi h such brassieres t1at
`after one application and could not be wound back onto the
`tend not to lift and support the breasts in the manner required.
`applicator reel. Moreover, the thin film does not have a self-
`Rather, such brassieres tend to be confining and may pull he
`sustaining or memory shape and may possibly adhere to itself
`breasts downwardly or create unnatural bulging, depending 60 in an inconvenient manner.
`upon the particular size, shape and uniformity of breasts. In
`US. Pat. No. 6,231,424 shows a brassiere having breast
`summary, some brassieres for such garments, disadvanta-
`cups attached to the body by adhesive tabs positioned near the
`geously, may have a low back or clear strap back (or even a
`arms at the outside only of each breast. Thus, there is no sling
`halter neck strap) or include breast cups that have to be
`or wrap of material (more particularly for an individual
`attached by adhesive tape to the wearer and which extend 65 breast) suspended or supported from a location at or above an
`around the side of the body. Other brassieres for such gar-
`upper portion of the associated breast/s or at least above the
`ments, disadvantageously, may not lie completely flat on the
`nipple/s of the breasts. Thus, the arrangement tends to be
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`skin and may be seen or detected through the garment cover-
`ing the brassiere more particularly where the garment is of
`delicate or thin fabric material, said garment, for example,
`being evening wear where such brassieres are usually
`required. With some strapless and backless brassieres requir-
`ing the use of adhesive tape, the downward force of gravity on
`the breasts has to be balanced using the friction of the bras—
`siere against the skin of the breast and, since such brassieres
`have a relatively small surface area, flesh may be pinched and
`effectively squeezed out ofthe sides of the brassiere. Indeed,
`this problem seems to be more acute where the strapless and
`backless brassiere is a convertible brassiere (i.e. a brassiere
`having straps that can be removed from the brassiere if
`desired for use with certain garments) which needs to be worn
`more tightly when used without straps in a backless and
`strapless garment scenario. Even so, the problem may occur
`with low back, strapless or halter neck brassieres or where the
`brassiere straps are thin or transparent (as such straps tend to
`press or dig into the skin to a greater extent causing ridges of
`flesh on the body).
`Once again, it is believed that known backless/strapless
`brassieres do little to compensate for the difference in size
`between the breasts that mo st women have so that the breasts
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`Even so, it is possible in some embodiments of the inven-
`tion that the sling or wrap of material is provided with pad-
`ding material such as foam which may conveniently be in the
`form of a suitably shaped insert or inserts. Preferably, the
`insert or inserts is/are readily removable from the sling or
`wrap ofmaterial and replaceable with a different size/sizes to
`suit the wearer.
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`disadvantageous in that little uplift or re-shaping is given to
`the breasts (more particularly in the cleavage region of the
`breasts). Indeed, there is a disclosure of use of an underwire/
`supporter and a rigid reinforcement member for enhancing
`the appearance of the breasts.
`It is an object of the present invention to at least alleviate
`one or more of the aforementioned, or other, disadvantages
`The sling or wrap ofmaterial may be releasably fastenable
`associated with breast support and/or breast enhancement for
`to the garment ofthe type specified to be worn with the breast
`garments of the type specified.
`support apparatus or may be permanently or semi -perma-
`According to the present invention there is provided breast
`nently attached thereto.
`support apparatus for supporting at least one breast from
`Where a releaseable fastening to the gamient is provided as
`undemeath a covering garment of the type specified, said
`aforesaid, said fastening may be of any suitable means such as
`apparatus comprising at least one sling or wrap of material
`one or more press studs or surface contact fastening material
`arranged in use to lift and support said breast, said sling or
`such as Velcro (Velcro is a registered trade mark) or means
`wrap being suspended, in use, from the garment, or on the
`such as a button and receiving hole, or hole that receives a
`body of the wearer from underneath the garment.
`loop, or tie of the sling or wrap material. The suspension
`Usually, said breast support apparatus will be without
`means may comprise a strip of material on which is mounted
`shoulder and/or neck and/or back support straps.
`part of the releasable fastening with the remainder of the
`Further according to the present invention there is provided
`releasable fastening being provided on the sling/wrap of
`a garment of the type specified having at least one breast
`material e.g cooperating female part of a press stud may be
`support apparatus attached or attachable thereto in order to
`provided on said material strip where male press stud part is
`suspend the breast support apparatus, said breast support
`on the sling or wrap ofmaterial. Said strip ofmaterial may be
`apparatus comprising a sling or wrap of material for support-
`connected to the garment by any convenient means such as by
`ing at least one breast in use.
`Further according to thc prcscnt invcntion thcrc is provided 25 stitching and/or heat activated adhcsivc.
`breast support apparatus in the form of a sling or wrap of
`In some embodiments of the present invention, the fasten-
`material for suspending at least one breast from a garment of
`ing location or locations of the sling/wrap of material to the
`the type specified in use, said apparatus including suspension
`garment may be adjustable (more particularly in the height
`means for the sling/wrap of material, said suspension means
`direction of garment). In this way where two breast support
`being attachable to a garment of the type specified to be worn 30 apparatuses are provided (one for each breast), if necessary,
`with the breast support apparatus. The sling/wrap of material
`one breast may be supported from a higher point on the
`may be releasably fastenable to the suspension means.
`garment than the other in order to even up the position of the
`Further according to the present invention there is provided
`breasts where there is a lack of uniformin or considerable
`size diiference between same.
`a method of supporting at least one breast, said method com-
`prising suspending said breast in a sling or wrap of material
`Conveniently, the fastening location of the or each breast
`and supporting the sling or wrap of material on a garment of
`support apparatus may be provided on an upper inside edge of
`the type specified or on a body of the wearer from undemeath
`the garment (near an associated shoulder or neck support
`a garment of the type specified and, preferably, from a loca-
`strap 011 the garment if provided).
`tion at or above an upper portion of the breast.
`Additionally, or alternatively, each breast may be provided
`Usually, the breast support apparatus will be adapted to
`with associated breast support apparatus comprising a sling
`support an individual breast (so that two such breast support
`or wrap of material of a different size or shape to the other in
`apparatuses will normally be required for one wearer)
`order to achieve a more uniform or balanced overall appear-
`ance.
`although in other embodiments both breasts may be sup—
`It is possible that the or each breast may be supported by
`ported simultaneously side by side by said breast support
`45 said sling or wrap of material which is suspended from a
`apparatus (particularly applicable for larger breasts).
`location or locations on the body rather than on the garment
`By embodiments of the present invention the sling or wrap
`itselfIn such an instance, the sling or wrap ofmaterial may be,
`of material ofthe breast support apparatus can be arranged to
`for example, supported by (possibly double-sided) dermal
`lift and support the or each breast giving some shaping to
`adhesive tape located at or above an upper portion of the
`same by suspending the breast against the force of gravity,
`preferably, from a location or locations at or above an upper 50 breast. It is believed in sucha scenario that the breast/s will be
`portion ofthe breast/s or at least from above the nipple/s ofthe
`held more securely by the adhesive tape than when the breast
`breast/s.
`is supported from underneath by e.g. a semi-rigid cup con-
`Further according to the present invention there is provided
`nected by double-sided adhesive tape to the undemeath
`brcast support apparatus for supporting at least one brcast
`curvcd part of thc brcast. In practice, where doublc-sidcd
`from underneath a covering garment of the type specified,
`adhesive tape is used to attach a strapless and backless bras-
`said apparatus including means for lifting and supporting said
`siere to a curved part of the breast, the brassiere can become
`breast, said means being suspended, in use, from a location or
`detached from the breast more easily than should be the case.
`locations above the nipple of said breast, said location or
`However, it is envisaged that, where double-sided adhesive
`locations being from the garment or on the body ofthe wearer
`tape is used in conjunction with the sling or wrap of material
`from underneath the garment. Said means for lifting and
`in accordance with the present invention, the adhesive tape
`supporting the breast may comprise a sling or wrap of mate—
`means be attached to an upper part of the breast/s which
`rial.
`should not give rise to problems in detachment.
`Preferably, the sling or wrap ofmaterial is flexible and may
`Usually, the ends of the sling or wrap of material will be
`be elasticated or ‘stretchable’ and may grip the breasts pref-
`close to one another when worn on the breast/s and may, for
`erably in a non-slip manner. Preferably, the sling or wrap of
`example, be connected closely adjacent to one another on the
`material does not have a preformed shape and may adapt at
`garment to be worn. It is possible that the ends ofthe sling or
`least in part to the shape and/or size of the or each breast.
`wrap of material may be connected together before the sling
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`or wrap of material is connected to the garment so that there
`is only a single attachment location on the garment for the
`sling or wrap of material. However, it is also possible for the
`ends of the sling or wrap of material to be connected to the
`garment at spaced locations if required. Even so, usually, the
`ends of the sling or wrap of material will be close to one
`another on the garment (or a single attachment location is
`provided), since it is believed this will provide a better sup-
`port and uplift than if the sling/wrap of material is connected
`to the garment at relatively widely spaced locations. On other
`occasions, a different feeling or effect may be desired by the
`wearer, which would suit the ends of the sling or wrap of
`material being connected to the garment at spaced locations.
`It is believed that creating a sling or wrap ofmaterial for the
`breast/s which forms aclosed hoop of “stretchable” material
`surrounding snugly and hugging and lifting the breast/s,
`which is suspended from a point at or above the upper portion
`of the breast/s, effectively lifts and cradles the breast/s pro-
`viding a much more natural and enhanced appearance than
`current brassieres for garments of the type specified.
`The sling or wrap of material may leave the nipple/s of the
`breast/s exposed prior to coverage with the garment to be
`worn with same and, thus, the breast support apparatus may
`also include separate or integral nipple cover means for mod-
`csty purposes.
`Whilst one breast apparatus may be used to support both
`breasts simultaneously this may move the breasts more
`closely together than might be wished for with some shapes
`and sizes of breasts.
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`Thus, it is believed that the employment of two individual
`breast support apparatuses (one for each breast) may prove to
`be the most advantageous embodiment of the present inven—
`tion at least for smaller breasts. It is believed that individual
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`slings or wraps of material for each breast should give the
`maximum uplift and shaping to both sides of the breast and
`allow the most advantageous, natural, if damped, swing ofthe
`breasts relative to the garment.
`VIany other advantageous features ofthe present invention
`1 be apparent from the following description and drawings.
`An embodiment of breast support apparatus in accordance
`wi h the present invention, will now be described, by way of
`example only, with reference to the following somewhat dia-
`grammatic drawings, not drawn to scale, in whichzi
`'TIG. 1 shows a plan view ofbreast support apparatus for an
`inc ividual breast;
`71G. 2 shows an inside-out view of a garment of the type
`specified to be worn with two breast support apparatuses of
`FIG. 1;
`71G. 3 shows a View of the upper half of a girl wearing an
`associated breast support apparatus as shown in FIG. 1 on
`each breast, said breast support apparatuses being connected
`to he garment as shown in FIG. 2;
`71G. 4 shows a front view of one ofthe girl’s breasts shown
`in 31G. 3 fitted with the breast support apparatus of FIG. 1:
`'TIGS. Sa, 5b, Sc, 5d show four views of alternative sus-
`pension means for fastening the breast support apparatus that
`may be attachable to the garment in FIG. 2, and
`FIGS. 6a, 617 show two alternative underside views of the
`suspension means shown in FIGS. 5a-5d.
`Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, breast support appa-
`ratus 1 adapted for supporting an individual breast includes a
`suitably shaped length of material M.
`The breast support apparatus 1 may include any suitable
`material M such as an elasticated or “stretchable” (preferably
`non-slip) fabric that could be of cotton/polyester or woven or
`knitted construction or which may, for example, be of lace.
`The material M may be single, double or multi-layered and
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`may or may not comprise a suitably shaped pocket 2 (shown
`for convenience as rectangular dashed lines) for a suitably
`shaped insert of foam padding or the like that could be used to
`enhance or increase the apparent size of the breast.
`In this particular embodiment, the length of the breast
`support apparatus 1 is 23 cm and the width is 8 cm, with the
`length of the upper and lower parallel straight sides 81, S2
`being 14 cm each. Each end of the breast support apparatus 1
`is shaped inwardly by oppositely curved side edges 1a, 1b; 1c,
`1d towards male press stud portions 3a, 3b that seat in respec-
`tive female press stud portions 101a, 10117; 1010, 101d
`mounted on suspension means in the form of a rectangular
`strips ofmaterial 400 on the inside of a flimsy garment 100 of
`the type specified having thin shoulder straps s1, s2 (see FIG.
`15 2 and FIG. 5b). The male press stud portions 3a,3b each
`comprise one half ofco-operative releasable fastening means
`3a,3b;101(1,101b for the ends of the breast support apparatus
`1. The female press stud portions 101a,101b on the garment
`form the mating halves of the releasable fastening means for
`20 said breast support apparatus 1. The female press stud por-
`tions 101a, 1011) are shown in enlarged detail in FIG. 5b. The
`shoulder straps 51, 52 are only shown in part for ease of
`illustration. The garment 100 is in the form of a top of semi-
`transparent material D through which bra straps of a conven-
`tional brassicrc would bc visiblc.
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`In use of the breast support apparatus 1 by a wearer (more
`particularly as shown by the girl 200 in FIG. 3) each indi-
`vidual breast 201 is initially encircled from underneath and
`supported in a manner with the apparatus 1 (means for lifting
`and supporting the breast 201) acting as a sling or wrap
`around the breast from underneath to lift and support same.
`The curved shaping ofthe apparatus 1 allows the formed sling
`to sit neatly on the breast 201. Advantageously, the breast 201
`is gripped by the stretchable material of the sling to hold the
`breast in a non-slip manner. Once one breast 201 has been
`encircled by the associated breast support apparatus 1 and the
`ends of same brought close together, male press stud portions
`3a and 3b can be releasably connected to female press stud
`portions 101a, 101b or 1010, 10101 to suspend the apparatus 1
`and hence the associated breast 201 from the garment 100.
`The other breast may be suspended from a second breast
`support apparatus 1 in a similar manner with male press-stud
`portions 3a, 3b being engaged into the vacant female press
`stud portions 10111, 101b or 1010, 101d.
`It is to be noted that the garment 100 includes very thin
`straps s1, s2 that pass around the neck of the girl shown in
`FIG. 3 and which may, for example, be part ofa halter neck of
`a garment. The garment 100 could not be worn with a con-
`ventional brassiere having straps since the straps could not be
`hidden from view by the thin straps Sl,S2‘.
`Accordingly, two breast support apparatuses 1 may be
`worn with the garment 100 to lift and support the breasts in a
`discreet manner.
`Since each brcast 201 is supported individually by separate
`support apparatus 1, it is believed that a more natural look
`may be obtained, more particularly where the nipples are only
`covered by the garment 100 itself.
`It is to be appreciated that the breast support apparatus has
`not been provided with inserts in FIG. 3 of the drawings.
`FIG. 4 of the drawings shows a front view of an individual
`breast 201 supported by breast support apparatus 1 (FIG. 1).
`Since the breast 201 is supported by the support apparatus 1
`which acts in the manner of a sling, it is believed that better lift
`and support is given to the breast, from underneath and from
`both sides, more particularly by forces acting in directions of
`arrows a and b in the FIGURE. Thus the breast 201 itself is not
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`a manner which could cause bulging. Importantly, the breast
`201 is fully supported in an area extending outwardly from
`the junction of the breast with the body rather than merely
`from underneath at a location spaced from said junction.
`Thus, the breast support apparatus 1 hugs the contour of the
`breast 201.
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`In an alternative embodiment of the present invention (not
`shown), the connection or fastening location on the garment
`for the fastening means on the breast support apparatus 1 may
`be adjustable (preferably height adjustable) by any suitable to
`means so that where there is a Significant discrepancy
`between the size or shape of the breasts, one breast may be
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`supported at a location on the garment which is higher than
`the other if one breast needs more lift and support than the
`other to provide a more uniform balanced appearance. The 15
`height adjustment may be continuously adjustable or pro-
`vided by a number of preselectable positions.
`Instead of providing such a height adjustable connection
`on the garment 100 itself, a different size of breast support
`apparatus 1 may be used for the second breast so that each 20
`may be supported from a similar height location on the gar-
`merit with the second breast support apparatus 1 having dif—
`ferent support parameters that will allow the second breast to
`be lifted higher relative to the first.
`FIGS 5050] show variant suspcnsion means 400': 400:
`400" and 400'" having different fastening or connection
`means of the brassiere support apparatus 1 to the garment
`.100‘ FIG 5‘1 shows a rectangular piece Of material 400'
`including the female portion 401 ofa press-stud fastening that
`may be co-operable With a Single inale press stud portion, not 30
`shown on the breast support apparatus 1, rather than two male
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`press stud portions being prov1ded, and FIG. 6a shows an
`underside view being provided with a self-adhesive backing
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`402 that ma be heat activated for exam le b
`an iron to
`attach same to garment 100. Such an arrangement may be 35
`used with the single press-stud arrangement shown in FIG. 5a
`or the double press-stud arrangement shown in FIG. 519.
`FIG. Sc shows an altemative fastening arrangement having
`a rectangular piece of material 400" with a button B that may
`be co-operable with one or more loops or button holes (not 40
`shown on the breast support apparatus 1) instead ofpress stud
`fastenings 3a,3b;101a,101b. Similarly FIG. 5d may be pro-
`vided with a right—angled slot C for ties (not shown) on the
`breast support apparatus 1 to pass therethrough and be tied on
`the reverse side of strip 400'".
`Additionally, or alternatively, the reverse side ofthe strip of
`material 400, 400', 400", 400'" may be provided with pre-
`placed stitch holes p as shown in FIG. 6b for attachment or
`added securement to the garment 100.
`The aforedescribed embodiment of the present invention 50
`provides for the breas

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