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HK1073051B
HK1073051B HK05105719.4A HK05105719A HK1073051B HK 1073051 B HK1073051 B HK 1073051B HK 05105719 A HK05105719 A HK 05105719A HK 1073051 B HK1073051 B HK 1073051B
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高津章
神崎磋利
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Clothes
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a female or male garment comprising at least 2 pieces of underwear for women such as brassieres, body-shaping pants, and full-bodied women's corselets (all-in-one).
Technical Field
Conventionally, as the women's clothes such as the brassiere, the body-shaping pants, and the full bodice women's corset, there is a brassiere configured as shown in fig. 20. The brassiere 100 is manufactured by separately manufacturing the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joint portion 103 connecting the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 by the cutting process and the sewing process of the raw fabric shown in fig. 21, and then sewing the separately manufactured left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joint portion 103 connecting the left and right breast cup portions, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 to each other as shown in fig. 22.
However, the above-described conventional technique has the following problems. That is, in the case of the conventional brassiere 100, as shown in fig. 20 and 21, first, it is necessary to separately manufacture the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joining portion 103 for joining the left and right breast cup portions, the rear panels 104 and 105 on both the left and right sides, and the like by a cutting process and a sewing process of a raw fabric. Then, the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joining portion 103 connecting the left and right cup portions, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 are sewn together by a sewing step to produce the brassiere 100.
Therefore, in the case of the conventional brassiere 100 described above, the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joining portion 103 for joining the left and right cup portions, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 are separately manufactured by a cutting process and a sewing process of a raw fabric, and the parts having a large number of curved portions such as the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102, the joining portion 103 for joining the left and right cup portions, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 are formed into a trim width of about 5 to 6mm, so that it is difficult to form a correct curve and a pocket edge by manipulating with a fingertip when sewing by a sewing machine, and it is necessary to sew between curved portions which are curved with each other, and therefore, it is necessary to have an easy processing process, and not only skill is required, but also there is a problem of an increase in processing cost.
In the case of the conventional brassiere 100, it is necessary to sew a plurality of curved portions such as the left and right breast cups 101 and 102, the joint 103 connecting the left and right breast cups, and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105. Therefore, in the brassiere 100, although it is originally intended that the lower edge of the product is smoothly and continuously curved as shown in fig. 23, since the left and right breast cup portions 101 and 102 and the left and right rear panels 104 and 105 are sewn to each other, the lower edge of the product is not smoothly and continuously curved, and in the actual product, as shown in fig. 20, the portions 103, 104, and 105 which interlock with the curved line on the lower surface of the breast cup portions 101 and 102 at the sewn portions, i.e., the portions 106 and 107 which are projected in a substantially elongated square shape, are recessed and cut, and the shape according to the originally complicated design cannot be formed. That is, as shown in fig. 25, although the sewing thread required for cutting the sample block is (1), the sewing thread of the general sewing technique cannot be formed into a shape conforming to the originally complicated design as shown in (2). In fig. 25, a dotted line indicates an edge line of the rear panel 104 before sewing, and a broken line indicates an edge line of the connecting portion.
Disclosure of Invention
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a garment which can be efficiently manufactured at low cost without going through difficult processing steps even for a female garment having a complicated curved portion, and which can be finely manufactured even for a garment having a complicated design.
In order to solve the above problem, the invention according to claim 1 is characterized in that: the clothing is configured such that a cloth piece constituting at least one of a main part and a part of a product shape is provided on a clothing having an edge portion formed in a desired shape, and the edge portion formed in the desired shape is integrally formed on the cloth piece without being divided. In this embodiment, the main panel may be configured without dividing a partial panel, which is formed by a part or all of the main panel having a shape most suitable for forming the edge.
The invention described in claim 2 is characterized in that: the garment is configured such that a main panel constituting a main part of the product shape and a partial panel disposed on the front or back surface side of the main panel and constituting a part of the garment are provided on the garment having an edge portion formed in a desired shape, and the edge portion formed in the desired shape is integrally formed on the main panel and the partial panel without being divided.
Here, in principle, if the portion constituting the edge portion is constituted by two front and rear panels, it is naturally preferable that the partial panels disposed on the front side or the rear side of the main panel are integrated, and if a core such as a pad is provided like a brassiere, the core is included. Further, there are cut pieces in which the fabric exceeds the edge portion, or cut pieces in which the lining exceeds the edge portion, and the cut pieces are also included. In order to more effectively and finely design the surface and the back, it is preferable to integrally cover the surface and the back, or to integrally form the surface and the back by a double-sided woven fabric structure, a double-sided raschel warp knit structure, or the like.
The invention described in claim 3 is characterized in that: in a garment provided with a main panel constituting a main part of a product shape of the garment and a partial panel arranged on a front surface side or a rear surface side of the main panel and constituting a part of the garment, an end edge of a continuous curved portion of the garment is integrally formed on the main panel, and at least a part of an end edge of the continuous curved portion of the garment is also integrally formed on the partial panel, and the main panel and the partial panel are integrally joined in a state of aligning the end edge of the continuous curved portion of the garment.
The invention described in claim 4 is the clothing according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein: at least one of the main cloth piece and the partial cloth piece is formed into a three-dimensional shape by thermal molding.
As a preferable example thereof, a brassiere is exemplified, but the connection point between the breast swelling portion (main panel) and the rear panel (partial panel) connected thereto is required to have the most complicated three-dimensional shape. The desired three-dimensional shape may be other than planar, desirably formed by a three-dimensional mold, or partially formed. In addition, the design aspect is not related to the shape of a human body, and the mold forming with warping can be designed.
If the present invention is used, the following women's clothes can be provided: even if the female clothes have a complicated curved portion, the female clothes can be manufactured efficiently at low cost without going through difficult processing steps, and can be manufactured finely even if the female clothes have a complicated design.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a brassiere as a women's dress in example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a view showing the structure of a main panel and a partial panel of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a configuration diagram showing a molding state of a partial fabric sheet of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a configuration diagram showing a molding state of a partial fabric sheet of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a configuration diagram showing a manufacturing process of a brassiere as women's clothes in example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a configuration diagram showing an application example of a brassiere as a women's clothes in example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a configuration diagram showing another application example of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a configuration diagram showing a conventional example of a brassiere.
Fig. 9 is a view showing the structure of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a view showing the structure of a main panel and the like of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a configuration diagram showing a main part of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a view showing the structure of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 3 of the present invention.
Fig. 13 is a view showing the structure of a main panel and the like of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 3 of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a schematic view showing a brassiere as a women's dress according to example 4 of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a view showing the structure of a main panel and the like of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 4 of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a view showing the structure of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 5 of the present invention.
Fig. 17 is a view showing the structure of a main panel and the like of a brassiere as women's clothes according to example 5 of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is a view showing the structure of a brassiere as a women's clothes in example 5 of the present invention.
Fig. 19 is a configuration diagram showing a main part of a brassiere as a women's clothes according to example 5 of the present invention.
Fig. 20 is a view showing a structure of a conventional brassiere.
Fig. 21 is a view showing the structure of components of a conventional brassiere.
Fig. 22 is a configuration diagram showing a conventional brassiere manufacturing process.
Fig. 23 is a schematic diagram showing an ideal shape of a brassiere.
Fig. 24 is a configuration diagram showing a conventional brassiere manufacturing process.
Fig. 25 is a configuration diagram showing a conventional manufacturing process of a brassiere.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to an embodiment of the present invention shown in the drawings.
Example 1
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a brassiere as a women's dress in example 1 of the present invention.
In fig. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes a brassiere as a female garment, and the brassiere 1 is composed of left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3, a joining portion 4 for connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3, and rear cloth piece portions 5 and 6 disposed on both sides of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3. The brassiere 1 is composed of a main panel 7 as a product fabric constituting a main part of the product shape of the brassiere 1, and a partial panel 8 as a product pad disposed on the back surface side of the main panel 7 and constituting a part of the brassiere 1. Further, a coupling member such as a hook and a hook eye, not shown, is attached to the front ends of the rear fabric piece portions 5 and 6.
As shown in fig. 2(a), the main panel 7 is integrally formed with left and right breast cup portions 9 and 10, a joint portion 11 connecting the left and right breast cup portions 9 and 10, and rear panel portions 12 and 13 disposed on both sides of the left and right breast cup portions 9 and 10. As shown in fig. 2(b), the partial fabric 8 is integrally formed with left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15, a joining portion 16 for joining the left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15, and portions of rear fabric portions 17 and 18 disposed on both sides of the left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15.
In this embodiment, the female garment having the edge portion formed in the desired shape is provided with a main panel constituting a main part of the product shape and a sub-panel disposed on the front or back surface side of the main panel and constituting a part of the female garment, and the edge portion formed in the desired shape is integrally formed without being divided on the main panel and the sub-panel.
In this embodiment, the edge of the continuous curved portion of the women's clothing is integrally formed on the main panel, and at least a part of the edge of the continuous curved portion of the women's clothing is also integrally formed on the partial panel, and the main panel and the partial panel are integrally joined in a state where the edges of the continuous curved portion of the women's clothing are aligned.
That is, in the brassiere 1 of this embodiment, as shown in fig. 2(a), the main panel 7 is integrally formed with the end edges 19 of the left and right cup portions 2, 3 and the joining portion 4 of the brassiere 1, which are formed into a continuous curved portion, and the end edges 20, 21 of the left and right cup portions 2, 3 and the rear panel portions 5, 6, which are formed into a continuous curved portion.
As shown in fig. 2(b), the partial fabric 8 is integrally formed with end edges 22 of the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 of the brassiere 1 and the joining portion 4 in a continuous curve, and with end edges 23, 24 of the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 and the rear fabric pieces 5, 6 in a continuous curve.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the partial fabric 8 is hot-press molded into a predetermined curved shape by a hot molding die in a range of 1/2 to 1/4 that constitutes the body circumference of the human body. In this embodiment, the left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15 and the rear cloth piece portions 17 and 18 are integrally formed, particularly on the side of the human body. The left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15 and the joint portion 16 connecting the left and right breast cup portions 14 and 15 are also integrally formed, and are hot-press molded by a hot-molding die. The main fabric sheet 7 may be hot-press molded into a predetermined curved shape by a hot-mold, as in the case of the partial fabric sheet 8.
Then, the main panel 7 and the partial panel 8 are joined integrally by sewing or bonding, and a lace 25 is sewn or bonded to the lower end edge of the main panel 7 to trim the lower portion, as shown in fig. 5.
As shown in fig. 1, the left and right breast cup portions 9, 10 of the main panel 7 are sewn with bone supports 26, 27 covered with a band along the lower end edges thereof to trim the contour portions of the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 of the brassiere 1.
In the above configuration, the brassiere according to this embodiment can be manufactured efficiently at low cost without going through difficult processing steps even for a women's clothes having a complicated curved portion, and can be manufactured finely even for a clothes having a complicated design.
That is, the brassiere 1 of this embodiment is configured by a main panel 7 as a product fabric constituting a main part of the product shape of the brassiere 1 and a partial panel 8 as a product pad disposed on the back surface side of the main panel 7 and constituting a part of the brassiere 1 as shown in fig. 1, and end edges 19 and 22 as continuous curved portions connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 and the joining portion 4 and end edges 20, 21, 23, and 24 as continuous curved portions connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 and the rear panel portions 5 and 6 are integrally formed on the main panel 7 and the partial panel 8 as shown in fig. 2(a) and (b).
Therefore, in the brassiere 1, since the end edges 19, 22 of the continuous curved portions connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 and the joining portion 4 of the brassiere 1 and the end edges 20, 21, 23, 24 of the continuous curved portions connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 and the rear panel portions 5, 6 are integrally formed, the end edges 19, 22 and the end edges 20, 21, 23, 24 of the continuous curved portions are formed without sewing 2 pieces of parts, and therefore, even if the brassiere 1 has a shape of a complicated curved portion, the brassiere can be continuously formed, and the brassiere 1 having a beautiful curved portion can be manufactured. Further, since the brassiere 1 does not require a complicated sewing process requiring skill, it can be manufactured easily and efficiently at low cost.
Fig. 6 shows an application example of the brassiere 1 according to this embodiment 1 to an actual product, and this brassiere 1 is formed by integrally forming, as shown in fig. 6, end edges 20 and 23 forming a continuous curved portion from the lower end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 to the end edges 20 and 23 forming a continuous curved portion of the left and right back panel portions 5 and 6, end edges 30 and 31 forming a substantially circular arc-shaped continuous curved portion inside the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3, and end edges 32 forming a continuous curved portion from the upper end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 to the left and right back panel portions 5 and 6, and the like, and therefore, the brassiere 1 capable of accurately and beautifully expressing a streamline can be provided. In this embodiment, a band-shaped member 33 is used instead of the joint portion 4 connecting the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3.
Further, as shown in fig. 7, the brassiere 1 of the present embodiment 1 is another application example applied to an actual product, and since the brassiere 1 is formed by integrally forming the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 and the left and right rear panel portions 5 and 6 as a product as shown in fig. 7, it is needless to say that a smooth curve can be created, and since it is not necessary to sew a plurality of cloths or tapes as the joint portions between the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 and the left and right rear panel portions 5 and 6 as in the conventional example shown in fig. 8, the thickness of the joint portions of the cutout pieces can be reduced, and the degree of freedom in design can be increased.
Example 2
Fig. 9 shows example 2 of the present invention, and the same portions as those in example 1 are described by the same reference numerals, but in example 2, a plurality of partial panels are provided in addition to the main panel, and these partial panels are integrally joined to the front surface side of the main panel.
That is, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the brassiere 1 according to embodiment 2 is configured such that a main panel 40 constituting a main portion of the brassiere 1 is divided into 2 pieces (only the left side is shown in fig. 10) on the left and right, and a 1 st part 41 and a 2 nd part 42, which are partial panels, are joined to the surface of the main panel 40.
As shown in fig. 10, the main panel 40 is formed by integrally forming a single breast cup portion 43 and a single rear panel 44, and the main panel 40 is formed by integrally forming shoulder strap attaching portions 45 and 46 for attaching shoulder straps.
The main panel 40 is integrally formed with end edges 47, 48 of the brassiere 1, which connect the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3, and the joining portion 4 and the rear panel portion 5 to form a continuous curved portion.
On the other hand, as the 1 st part 41 of the partial fabric, as shown in fig. 10, a breast cup portion 49 of a part of one side and a rear fabric portion 50 of a part of one side are integrally formed. As shown in fig. 10(a), the above-described 1 st component 41 is integrally formed with end edges 51, 52 of the breast cup portion 49, which is a part of one side, and the rear fabric piece portion 50, which is a part of one side, forming a continuous curved portion.
As shown in fig. 10(c), the 2 nd component 42 as the partial fabric is formed into a breast cup portion 53 which is a part of one side.
The 1 st part 41 and the 2 nd part 42 are hot-press molded by a hot-molding die in each part unit. The 1 st part 41 and the 2 nd part 42 may be formed by integrally hot press molding the 1 st part 41 and the 2 nd part 42 with a hot mold after the 2 nd part 42 is coated on the 1 st part 41.
Then, the main panel 40, the 1 st part 41 and the 2 nd part 42 are joined integrally by sewing or bonding as shown in fig. 9 and 11, and the lower part and the like are trimmed by sewing or bonding the tapes 54, 55, 56 for trim around the main panel 40.
As described above, in the brassiere 1, as shown in fig. 9 and 11, the joints between the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 and the rear panel portions 5 and 6, etc., can form a continuous curved portion, and the portions of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 on the rear panel portions 5 and 6 side can be designed by joining a plurality of the 1 st part 41 and the 2 nd part 42, or the elasticity can be set to 3 levels by using only the main panel 40 portion, the portion constituted by the main panel 40 and the 1 st part 41, and the portion constituted by the main panel 40, the 1 st part 41, and the 2 nd part 42, whereby the effect of bringing the breast closer to the central portion can be effectively exhibited.
Example 3
Fig. 12 shows example 3 of the present invention, and the same portions as those in example 1 are described by the same reference numerals, but in example 3, the breast lower portion is integrally formed, and the breast raising function can be improved.
That is, the brassiere 1 according to example 3 is, as shown in fig. 12 and 13, composed of a main panel 60 constituting an entire portion of the brassiere 1, a lining panel 61 disposed on the back surface side of the main panel 60, and a padding panel 62 interposed between the main panel 60 and the lining panel 61. The pad cloth 62 is formed so that the left and right breast portions are separated from each other and flexibly contact the breast portions.
On the other hand, the main cloth piece 60, the lining cloth piece 61, and the padding cloth piece 62 are all formed to have the breast portion of the brassiere 1, and the breast portion 3 is configured to support the breast portion securely, and as a result, a breast raising effect is obtained.
The upper and lower edges of the brassiere 1 are finished by sewing or bonding the finishing tapes 63 and 64.
The other structures and operations are the same as those in embodiment 1, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted.
Example 4
Fig. 14 shows an embodiment 4 of the present invention, and the same portions as those in embodiment 1 are described with the same reference numerals, but in embodiment 4, the structure is such that: the main panel is configured to have a complicated edge structure, and the partial panels are separately formed integrally on the complicated edge portion of the main panel.
That is, in the brassiere 1 according to the embodiment 4, as shown in fig. 14, the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 of the brassiere 1 are designed to have large petals which make it conceivable that the flowers are opened upward, and the main panel 70 constituting the whole brassiere 1 has curved portions 71 and 72 which are formed to be convex downward at the lower end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3, as shown in fig. 15, and the lower end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3, the joining portion 4, and the two rear panel portions 5 and 6 are integrally formed by the smooth curved portions 73 and 74.
In contrast, the upper end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2, 3 of the brassiere 1 are configured to have complicated edge shapes 75, 76, 77 so that a person can think of large petals of a flower that opens upward.
As shown in fig. 15, the partial cloth pieces 78 and 79 partially joined to the surface of the main cloth piece 70 have curved portions 80 and 81 along a part of the lower end edges of the left and right breast cup portions 2 and 3 at their lower end edges, and have complex edge shapes 82 and 83 corresponding to the large petals of the upward-opening flower at their upper end edges, respectively, which are formed to be the same as the edge shapes 75 and 77 of the corresponding main cloth piece 70.
Then, as shown in fig. 14, the main panel 70 and the partial panels 78 and 79 are joined integrally by sewing or bonding, and are hot-press molded integrally into a predetermined 3-dimensional shape by a hot molding die as needed.
Thus, in example 4 above, a complex edge structure of the brassiere 1 can be easily made, and integration by techniques such as impression can be easily performed.
The other structures and operations are the same as those in embodiment 1, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted.
Example 5
Fig. 16 shows example 5 of the present invention, and the same portions as those in example 1 are described with the same reference numerals, but in example 5, the rear fabric sheet is coated or the core is formed in necessary portions.
That is, the brassiere 1 according to embodiment 5 is of a front buckle type as shown in fig. 16, and has left and right cup portions 2 and 3 including joining portions 90 and 91, and divided into left and right portions, and coupling members 92 and 93 such as hooks and eyes are attached to the front ends of the joining portions 90 and 91 of the left and right divided cup portions 2 and 3.
As shown in fig. 17, the brassiere 1 includes a main panel 94, a 1 st partial panel 95 disposed on the back side of the main panel 94, and a 2 nd partial panel 96 disposed on the back side of the 1 st partial panel 95. The 2 nd partial fabric piece 96 is integrally provided with a reinforcing fabric 97 for reinforcing the portion to which the coupling members 92 and 93 such as hooks and eyes are attached.
As described above, in the above embodiment 5, since the 1 st partial panel 95 or the 2 nd partial panel 96 is integrally joined to the main panel 94 by a coating or the like, even when the attachment cloth 98 for attaching the coupling members 92, 93 such as hooks and eyes is sewn, as shown in fig. 18 and 19(a), there is an advantage that the portions for attaching the coupling members 92, 93 such as hooks and eyes can be formed thinner than the conventional product shown in fig. 19 (b).
The other structures and operations are the same as those in embodiment 1, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted.

Claims (5)

1. A garment having breast cups, comprising right and left breast cup portions and portions adjacent to the right and left breast cup portions, the right and left breast cup portions and the portions adjacent to the right and left breast cup portions having lower end edge portions forming a continuous curved portion, characterized in that:
the clothes with the breast cup is composed of cloth pieces which form at least one of the main part and a part of the product shape,
the lower edge portion is integrally formed without being divided on the fabric sheet, and the lower edge portion forms a continuous curved portion.
2. The garment having a breast cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein: the cloth pieces constituting at least one of the main part and a part of the product shape are formed into a three-dimensional shape by thermal molding.
3. The garment having a breast cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein: the garment with the breast cup is provided with a main cloth piece forming a main part of a product shape and a partial cloth piece which is arranged on the front surface side or the back surface side of the main cloth piece and forms a part of the garment with the breast cup, and the main cloth piece and the partial cloth piece are integrally formed with lower end edge parts which are formed into continuous curved parts without being divided.
4. The garment having a breast cup as set forth in claim 3 wherein: the main cloth is integrally formed with a lower edge portion forming a lower edge portion of a continuously curved portion of the garment having the breast cup, and the partial cloth is integrally formed with at least a part of a lower edge portion of a continuously curved portion of the garment having the breast cup, and the main cloth and the partial cloth are integrally joined in a state where the lower edge portions of the continuously curved portions of the garment having the breast cup are aligned.
5. The garment having a breast cup of claim 3 or 4, wherein: at least one of the main cloth piece and the partial cloth piece is formed into a three-dimensional shape by thermal molding.
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