Abstrict A postural bra for supporting and protecting a woman's breasts,
helps prevent and correct a tendency of hyperkyphosis of the backbone.
The postural bra comprises a bra body (12), provided in its central
front part with vertical shoulder lifters (14A, 14B) and of a posterior
support (16). The bra body contains, in its lateral edges, identical
straps (18A, 18B) which are connected at one of their edges, to
upper parts of the vertical folds (20A, 20B) of the referred posterior
support (16) and, in the other edges, to the lower parts of the
horizontal folds (22A, 22B) of the referred posterior support (16),
from which point adjusting straps (24A, 24B) are lengthened.
Claims What is claimed is:
1. A postural bra, comprising:
a bra body formed of two breast cups provided at adjacent lateral
edges thereof with vertical strips adjustably connectable with each
other;
a posterior support having two upwardly extending vertical portions
and two horizontal portions provided at respective lower ends of
the vertical portions; and
two straps provided, respectively, at remote lateral portions of
the cups and connected at one end portions thereof to upper portions
of the vertical portions of the posterior support and adjustably
connected to free ends of the horizontal portions of the posterior
support, the two straps having respective adjusting end strap portions
for adjusting the bra on a wearer's body,
wherein the free ends of the horizontal portions of the posterior
support are provided each with a guide for a respective strap to
provide for attachment of the straps to the horizontal portions
of the posterior support, and
wherein the two straps have respective should portions provided
with first fasteners, respectively, and the adjusting strap portions
are provided, at free ends thereof with second fasteners cooperating
with the first fasteners for adjustably securing the bra on the
wearer's body after attachment of the two straps to the posterior
support.
2. The postural bra of claim 1 wherein the first and second fasteners
are formed as VELCRO.RTM. fasteners.
3. The postural bra of claim 1 wherein anterior portions of the
two straps are provided, respectively, with strap adjuster means
through which the adjusting strap portions are extendable for adjusting
the bra.
4. The postural bra of claim 1 wherein the posterior support is
formed of a semi-rigid plastic material.
Description BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention refers to postural correction devices and
more specifically to a postural bra for correcting and/or preventing
hyperkyphosis, particularly women.
It is widely known in the medical field that at least one third
of all women will suffer from osteoporosis beyond the age of menopause.
The main osteoporosis symptom is a slow and progressive weakening
of the bone structure. Usually after 35 years of age this condition
occurs and is often completely unnoticed. As a consequence of this
bone weakening, it is common for women beyond the age of menopause,
to suffer a decrease in height, as well as to develop curvature
of the spine which originates a gibbosity. This not only effects
a person's appearance, but also causes pain, mainly in women who
have led a sedentary life and have larger breasts. The initial problem
basically concerns the posture. Afterwards, it affects the bones
because of the flattening of the vertebrae, which, in this circumstance,
turns to be irreversible. On the other hand, during the menopause
period, many relevant changes in the woman's body may cause depression,
which signals lack of interest to perform certain activities, leading
to bad posture (hunchback), depression and pain.
From the above problems, we have learned that if it is possible
to prevent this deformity, women will be able to walk more confidently,
without shyness or discouragement, typical of people who walk leaning
forward. This is caused by the aging process and affects a person's
psychological condition.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a postural
bra which promotes posture correction in a simple, efficient and
comfortable way.
Another object of the invention is to provide a postural bra which
lessens back muscle pain and irreversible wearing of the vertebrae.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objects of the invention, which shall be apparent
hereafter, are achieved by a postural bra which is made as a kind
of vest involving the breast and shoulders and which is supported
at the shoulders. The positioning of the postural bra has two different
functions: to support and protect the user's breast and prevent
and correct a possible tendency of hyperkyphosis of the backbone.
The postural bra is basically formed by the body of a bra provided,
in its front part, with vertical strips which form bra cup separators,
and by a posterior rigid support. The bra body includes, at its
opposite lateral edges, identical straps which have ones of their
ends connected, respectively, to the upper parts of two, extending
vertically upward, arcuate portions of the posterior support, and
have their other, opposite ends connected, respectively, to two,
horizontally extending, opposite approximately thumb-shaped portions
of the posterior support.
The body straps are associated each with an adjustable strap the
end extension of which is provided with a VELCRO.RTM. fastener.
The straps interconnect the body of the bra and the posterior support.
The vertical strips, which form the bra cup separators, are provided
with clasps, pressure buttons, and the like which insure a complete
adaptation of the bra body to the breast portion of the body of
the bra user. This insures proper and optimal positioning of the
posterior support on the bra user's body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood, by the Detailed Description
of the Preferred Embodiment with reference to the drawings, of which:
FIG. 1 represents a front perspective view of the postural bra;
FIG. 2 represents a posterior perspective view of the postural
bra;
FIG. 3 represents a perspective view of the postural bra, applied
to a woman's breasts in a front view, where the front buttoning
is with clasps; and
FIG. 4 represents a perspective view of the postural bra, applied
to a woman's breasts seen from her back.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF TEE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the figures, wherein like numerical references
identify correspondent parts, the postural bra is generally indicated
by the numeral 10 and basically comprises a bra body 12 formed of
two halves 12A and 12B which define breast cups and are provided
at their adjacent lateral edges with strips 14A, 14B. The strips
14A and 14B are provided with appropriate means such as hooks, clasps,
etc. for their adjustable attachment with each other to thereby
insure adaptation of the bra body to the user's breast.
The bra body halves 12A and 12B have, at their remote lateral edges,
identical straps 18A, 18B one ends of which are connected, respectively,
to the upper parts of two, extending vertically upward arcuate portions
20A, 20B of a posterior rigid plastic support 16. The opposite other
ends of the straps 18A, 18B are connected, respectively, to two,
horizontally extending, lower, approximately thumb-shaped portions
22A, 22B of the posterior support 16.
The straps 18A, 18B are provided with adjusting straps portions
24A, 24B, respectively. The adjusting strap portions 24A, 24B have
posterior extensions 25A, 25B provided with VELCRO.RTM. fasteners.
The anterior portions of the straps 18A, 18B are provided with conventional
strap adjusters 28A, 28B for adjusting the effective length of the
straps 18A, 18B. The shoulder portions 26A, 26B of the straps 18A,
18B are provided with VELCRO.RTM. fasteners 29A, 29B, which cooperates
with the fasteners of extentions 25A, 25B for securing the bra on
the wearer.
The horizontally extending lower portions 22a, 22B of the posterior
support 16 are provided at their free ends with metal guides 30A,
30B for the adjustable straps 24A, 24B when the adjusted straps
are attached to the should straps 18A and 18B. The strap adjusters
28A, 28B, the VELCRO.RTM. fasteners 29A, 29B, and the guides 30A,
30B insure proper positioning of the postural bra on the user's
body and a complete adaptation of the postural bra to the user's
body.
While the adjustment of the bra upon putting it on should be clear
from the foregoing description of its constructions, for completeness
sake, the process of putting the bra on will now be described. Upon
putting the bra on, the two vertical strips 14A and 14B are connected
with each other, encompassing the breast. Thereafter, the bra wearer
pulls down the straps 18A and 18B down, pulling back the shoulders.
Thereafter, the adjusting strap portions 24A, 24B are passed through
the ring-shaped guides 30A, 30B and then through respective strap
adjusters 28A, 28B. Having adjusted the strap length, the adjusting
strap portions 24A, 24B are attached to the shoulder portions 26A,
26B, with the VELCRO.RTM. fasteners provided at the extensions 25A,
25B engaging the VELCRO.RTM. fasteners 29A, 29B of the should portions
26A, 26B.
This arrangement causes the breasts to be firmly held up with support
at the shoulders. It also results in more even weight distribution.
On the other hand, the user keeps a permanent erected position,
because the provision of the posterior elastic support 16 which
makes direct contact with the user's back and its interconnection
with the shoulder strap portions 26A, 26B forces a "natural
straightening." This results in a permanent erect posture,
avoiding curvature of the spine, which occurs simultaneously with
an adequate support of the breast, preventing the tendency of hyperkyphosis
of the backbone, as mentioned before.
It should be understood that the postural bra can be manufactured
with any kind of material and for any size breasts and may also
include specific details which cause it to be more appropriate to
particular use conditions.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been depicted
in detail, modifications and adaptations may be made thereto, without
departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as delineated
in the following claims:
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