Athletic bra

US11696606B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11696606-B2
Application numberUS-202017113458-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2020
Priority dateDec 6, 2019
Publication dateJul 11, 2023
Grant dateJul 11, 2023

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An athletic bra includes a support panel shaped to include first and second cups. Grooves are formed into the panel to provide areas of increase flexure and/or stretch. A textile layer can be secured to the support panel.

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What is claimed: 1. An athletic bra comprising: a molded support panel defining a first panel side, a second panel side, and a perimetral edge, the panel including: a first cup comprising a convex section at the first panel side and a concave section at the second panel side, and a second cup comprising a convex section at the first panel side and a concave section at the second panel side; a flexure groove formed into the second panel side and extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section, the flexure groove defining a flexure zone for the athletic bra; and a plurality of intersecting grooves formed into the first panel side, wherein the intersecting grooves formed into the first panel side extend continuously from the first cup convex section to the second cup convex section. 2. The athletic bra of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of flexure grooves extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section. 3. The athletic bra of claim 1 , wherein the flexure groove comprises a first flexure groove including a first curved section at the first cup concave section and a second curved section at the second cup concave section. 4. The athletic bra of claim 3 , further comprising: a second flexure groove formed into the second panel side and extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section, the second flexure groove including a third curved section at the first cup concave section and a fourth curved section at the second cup concave section. 5. The athletic bra of claim 4 , further comprising a ridge defined along the second panel side between the first flexure groove and the second flexure groove, the ridge extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section. 6. The athletic bra of claim 4 , wherein the first and second flexure grooves are aligned in a nested configuration with each other. 7. The athletic bra of claim 6 , wherein the third curved section of the second flexure groove is nested within the first curved section of the first flexure groove at the first cup concave section, and the second curved section of the first flexure groove is nested within the fourth curved section of the second flexure groove at the second cup concave section. 8. The athletic bra of claim 1 , wherein the flexure groove formed into the second panel side has a depth that is greater than a depth of each groove formed into the first panel side. 9. The athletic bra of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of perforations extending through the panel, wherein some of the perforations are within the flexure groove. 10. The athletic bra of claim 1 , further comprising: a textile layer secured to the first panel side, the textile layer secured to the panel proximate the perimetral edge of the panel. 11. The athletic bra of claim 10 , wherein the textile layer is secured only at the perimetral edge of the panel such that at least 90% of a surface area of the textile layer is unsecured to the first panel side. 12. The athletic bra of claim 1 , wherein the panel is formed of foam. 13. The athletic bra of claim 1 , wherein the panel varies in thickness along a lengthwise dimension and/or a widthwise dimension from about 2 mm to about 4 mm. 14. The athletic bra of claim 1 , further comprising: a main body portion, the main body portion including a pocket disposed between layers of the main body portion; wherein the pocket is sufficiently dimensioned to secure the panel between the layers of the main body portion. 15. The athletic bra of claim 1 , wherein each of the intersecting grooves formed into the first panel side possesses a first depth, and the flexure groove formed into the second panel side possesses a second depth that differs from the first depth. 16. The athletic bra of claim 15 , wherein the second depth is greater than the first depth. 17. An athletic bra comprising: a molded support panel defining a first panel side, a second panel side, and a perimetral edge, the panel including: a first cup comprising a convex section at the first panel side and a concave section at the second panel side, and a second cup comprising a convex section at the first panel side and a concave section at the second panel side; a first flexure groove formed into the second panel side and extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section, wherein the first flexure groove defines a flexure zone for the athletic bra and includes a first curved section at the first cup concave section and a second curved section at the second cup concave section; and a second flexure groove formed into the second panel side and extending continuously along the second panel side from the first cup concave section to the second cup concave section, the second flexure groove including a third curved section at the first cup concave section and a fourth curved section at the second cup concave section; wherein: the first and second flexure grooves are aligned in a nested configuration with each other; and the third curved section of the second flexure groove is nested within the first curved section of the first flexure groove at the first cup concave section, and the second curved section of the first flexure groove is nested within the fourth curved section of the second flexure groove at the second cup concave section. 18. The athletic bra of claim 17 , further comprising: a plurality of grooves formed into the first panel side, wherein each of the grooves formed in the first panel side possesses a first depth, and each of the first and second flexure grooves formed in the second panel side possesses a second depth that differs from the first depth. 19. The athletic bra of claim 18 , wherein the second depth is greater than the first depth. 20. The athletic bra of claim 17 , wherein the panel is formed of foam.

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Classifications

  • A41C3/0057Primary

    for sport activities · CPC title

  • with pockets · CPC title

  • made from one piece with one or several layers · CPC title

  • A41C3/0085Primary

    with ventilation feature · CPC title

  • by moulding (shaping of textile material made from plastics fibres by thermoforming B29C51/004) · CPC title

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What does patent US11696606B2 cover?
An athletic bra includes a support panel shaped to include first and second cups. Grooves are formed into the panel to provide areas of increase flexure and/or stretch. A textile layer can be secured to the support panel.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Under Armour Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41C3/0057. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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