Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
450059000 | With cup supplementing uplift straps or slings diagonally crossing at front center | 8 |
20080280534 | BREAST SUPPORT DEVICE - A device for placement between a human's breasts for reducing and preventing skin wrinkling in the chest region of a user and a method of supporting the upper positioned breast of a side laying human to reduce and prevent skin wrinkling in the chest region. | 11-13-2008 |
20120295515 | Bra Structure - A bra structure is provided which substantially balances the tensions in the straps to relieve discomfort for the wearer. | 11-22-2012 |
20130065486 | POST-OPERATIVE BRASSIERE - A breast-supportive and breast-positioning brassiere designed to be used postoperatively by patients including obese patients and fuller-sized women who have undergone cardiothoracic surgery that requires a mid-sternal incision (sternotomy). The brassiere is also for other interventions in the thoracic region, when a comfortable and efficient individual positioning and support of the breast(s) would be desirable; an example being to prevent symmastia after breast augmentation surgery. The brassiere prevents gravitation of the breast tissue to the lateral sides, keeps the breast tissue away from the mid center, and supports the weight of the breasts. The brassiere is designed to promote less pain, less wound complications, esthetically improved wound healing, less heat generation, improved wound inspection and access for wound care, while maintaining support and dignity. | 03-14-2013 |
20130183885 | Garment with Cup Sections - The present invention provides a garment with cup sections, which prevents the occurrence of slippage due to an action of a wearer or the like and thus can maintain the wearer's bust silhouette fine without any effort of correcting the slippage when it is worn. The garment with cup sections according to the present invention includes: a pair of cup sections ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130203319 | Sports bra - A bra with an adjustable and distributed support mechanism is disclosed. One aspect of certain embodiments includes support lifters that are adjustable using a tensioning mechanism. | 08-08-2013 |
20140004771 | STRAPLESS BRA FOR SUSPENDING BREASTS OF WOMEN | 01-02-2014 |
20140213145 | SUPPORT BUSTIER GARMENT - A garment configured to be worn by a wearer having two breasts may include a set of two support structures and a housing. The support structures may be positioned within the housing such that each support structure corresponds to a position between a center and a bottom of one of the wearer's breasts when the garment is worn by the wearer. Each support structure may be configured to reposition a portion of a volume of the wearer's respective breast and support a portion of a weight of the wearer's respective breast when worn by the wearer. Optionally, the garment may include a set of flexible structures positioned within the housing such that each flexible structure is coincident with one of the support structures of the set of two support structures. The housing may wrap around the wearer's chest, thereby enabling the wearer to wear the garment. | 07-31-2014 |
20160037829 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED BRA - A bra including first and second breast portion each having a top and a bottom, and a junction section which is substantially smaller than the first and second breast portions. In at least one embodiment, the junction section connects the top of the first breast portion to the top of the second breast portion, and there is an open area from the junction section to the bottom of the first and second breast portions; and the open area is substantially greater than the junction section. The bra may further include first, second, third, and fourth straps, which are connected at their first ends to left side at the top of the first breast portion, right side at the top of the first breast portion, left side at the top of the second breast portion, and right side at the top of the second breast portion, respectively. | 02-11-2016 |