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Brassiere with a concealing element

A technology for bras and parts, applied in the field of bras, can solve problems such as hindering air circulation, and achieve the effect of avoiding tight feeling

Active Publication Date: 2016-11-30
EDELWEISS BASICS
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The disadvantage of this bra is that the cups are attached to the outer wall in a closed manner, thus preventing air circulation

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[0063] Figure 1 to Figure 5is an exemplary embodiment of the first subject-matter of the brassiere (1) of the present invention. The brassiere (1) has two breast cups (2), wherein the parts (3) are mounted respectively on the insides of the cups (2) facing the wearer's body. Further, the brassiere (1) has shoulder straps (4) leading over the wearer's shoulders. The sides (11) of the brassiere (1) from the area of ​​the cups (2) go around the wearer's body.

[0064] figure 1 A detail of a first embodiment of a brassiere (1) according to the invention with a Y-shaped part (3) is shown. The brassiere has two breast cups (2) adjacent to each other, and each cup is bounded by an inner frame (9), an outer frame (10), a bottom frame (8) and an apex (7). The bottom areas of the two inner frames (9) of each cup (2) are connected to each other to form a heart-shaped position. At the apex (7) of the cup (2), further straps (4) are secured leading over the shoulders of the wearer. ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a brassiere having cups, straps and elements for covering the wearer's breast tip region, wherein the elements are respectively arranged on the cups' inner side facing the wearer's body, and the elements only partly cover the cups' inner side facing the wearer's body.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a bra, in particular to a bra with parts. Background technique [0002] A bra has the basic and primary function of supporting and holding the wearer's breasts. In addition to having this support function, bras need to have a high degree of wearing comfort at the same time. A high degree of wearing comfort is characterized by several elements. In the case of bras, there is a need for them to be as light in weight as possible so that they feel very "light" when worn. Further, bras should be breathable, mainly in hot seasons, to prevent unwanted perspiration. Insofar as bras are correspondingly "light" and breathable, they are generally made of thin or thin-walled material. However, this type of bra has the disadvantage that the nipples will show through the bra, which makes many women feel uncomfortable. [0003] In addition, the tip area of ​​a woman's breast (ie, the teat (nipple) and the colored area around the nipple (a...

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IPC IPC(8): A41C3/12
CPCA41C3/12A41C3/0085A41C3/14A41C3/0057A41C3/08A41C3/10A41C3/144A41C3/0007
Inventor G·韦伯-恩格
Owner EDELWEISS BASICS
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