Class 450 | FOUNDATION GARMENTS |
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1 | BREAST OR CHEST, E.G., BRASSIERES |
2 | With shoulder or back brace |
3 | With midriff covering extension terminating adjacent waistline, e.g., "longline" |
4 | With additional means interiorly attached to extension to support the diaphragm area |
5 | Midriff extension includes overlapping relatively movable parts |
6 | With means to attach extension to subjacent body-supporter or garment, e.g., hold-downs |
7 | Combined with subjacent body supporters, e.g., foundation garment |
8 | Including plural superimposed supporting panels or bands |
11 | Including apparel-type garment |
12 | Vertically slidable overlapped portions between breast and torso support |
14 | Detachably secured to subjacent supporter by separable fastener |
15 | Subjacent supporter unattached at front |
16 | Subjacent supporter unattached at back |
17 | Front center separable closure for both breast and torso support |
18 | With size adjustment for both, e.g., maternity type |
19 | Including plural elastic panels or inserts with diversely oriented lines of elasticity |
20 | Including elastic portions with varying modulus of elasticity |
21 | Including elastic portion with stretch inhibitor of limit |
22 | Subjacent supporter includes crotch member |
23 | Wraparound overlapped type torso support |
24 | Including panels having pleats or folds to permit size increase |
25 | Stepwise girth adjustment |
26 | With separable fastener or connector for apparel-type garment |
27 | Low out at back |
28 | With separable fastener or connector for apparel-type garment |
30 | Combined with apparel-type garment |
31 | Breast supporting member within other garment |
33 | Subjacent garment attached at front only |
34 | With means providing girthwise elasticity for brassiere |
36 | Closable aperture permits access to breast i.e., nursing type |
37 | With lacteal fluid receptor or shield |
38 | With inflatable or liquid-containing chambers |
39 | Molded preshaped shell-like cup, e.g., plastic latex |
41 | With stiffening strips, strands, or stays, e.g., wired |
42 | Cup form includes spirally arranged strip |
43 | Woven or braided strand-type fabric, e.g.,wire gauze |
44 | Cup form includes latticework of strips |
45 | Paired strips or stays for cup rims with connecting span |
46 | With separable joint between paired stays |
47 | Annular cup-rim-encircling stays |
48 | Stays with conneting span form U, V, H, or V shape between the breasts |
49 | Cup fabric has tunnels separably retaining joined stays |
50 | Plural separate stays diagonally crossing between cups |
51 | Annular cup-rim encircling stay individual to one cup |
52 | Single stay individual to one cup with arcuate portion along bottom rim of cup, e.g., U-shaped |
53 | With stiffened supporting means contacting only lower half of breast |
54 | With means to separably retain breast-form-supplementing pads |
55 | With cup-supplementing means to add volume to breast, e.g., pads |
58 | Separable at front center |
59 | With cup supplementing uplift straps or slings diagonally crossing at front center |
60 | With floatingly attached cup-supplementing breast supporting strip or panel |
61 | Forming breast-receiving pouch with cup bottom |
62 | Supplementary means includes body-girdling straps |
63 | Attaching means includes adjustment feature |
64 | Straps narrow bands only, i.e., skeletal type |
65 | Elastically expansible cup or cup rim |
66 | All-elastic cup |
67 | Expansible cup rim, e.g., elastic shirring |
68 | With means to vary size of breast cups |
69 | By vertical gathering of material between the cups |
70 | Cups joined to common subjacent elastic strip of panel |
71 | With variable length connector between cups |
74 | Including plural elastic panels or inserts with diversely oriented directions of elasticity |
75 | Including elastic portions with variable modulus of elasticity |
76 | Including elastic portion with stretch inhibitor or limiter |
77 | With girthwise inelastic size adjustment additional to separable closure |
78 | With means to gather peripheral edge, e.g., drawstring |
79 | Body band has overlapping separately secured ends |
80 | Resilient body-clasping band |
81 | With adhesive means or vacuum cup to secure to body |
82 | Body-embracing band includes detachable connector unit |
83 | Body-embracing band means includes vertically spaced portions |
85 | Extended length wraparound body bands |
86 | Shoulder strap arrangements and connecting features |
87 | Connected by floating extension at or below horizontal mid-cup region |
88 | Detachable, e.g., convertible to strapless |
89 | With compartment for carrying articles, e.g., coin pocket |
90 | With reinforcing stitching |
91 | Reversible |
92 | Methods of making or assembling |
93 | Materials |
94 | FOR LOWER TORSO INCLUDING THIGHS, E.G., CORSET, GIRDLES |
95 | Combined with apparel type garment |
96 | With shoulder or upper back brace |
97 | Comprising sheet rubber or deposited rubber or latex |
98 | With means bridging or filling out hollows in the body |
99 | With individual buttock-receiving concavities |
100 | With crotch or leg straps or leg-encircling parts |
101 | Upper-leg-encircling compressor, e.g., thigh reducers |
102 | With detachably connected crotch piece |
104 | Including crotch piece, e.g., panty girdle |
106 | Leg anchors |
107 | Comprising latticework of narrow strips or bands, e.g., skeletal |
108 | With apertured insert-type panel for ventilation |
109 | With stiffener for upper margin, terminating substantially above lower margin, e.g., waistline antiroll |
110 | With means to supportingly engage apparel-type garment, e.g., skirt supporters |
112 | With means to resist vertical motion on body, e.g., friction grips |
114 | With stiff or nonflaccid body-supporting plate or panel |
115 | With elastic portions having means to limit or control stretching thereof |
116 | Elastic in entirely (may include nonelastic closures or girth adjusters) |
119 | Belt-operated lacing for closures or adjusters |
120 | Vertically slidable overlapped portions, e.g., "telescoping" |
121 | One portion laced through aperture in another portion |
122 | With superimposed supporting panels or bands |
123 | At least one layer includes elastic feature |
125 | Layers are readily separable (detachable) one from another |
127 | Each layer circumferentially separable, with closure |
128 | Each layer substantially separately encircles body |
129 | Having pretensioning means bridging girthwise closure |
130 | Elastic portions have nonparallel lines of elasticity |
131 | Elastic bands or panels with varying modulus of elasticity or with stretch limiter |
132 | With elastic band, panel, or portion, e.g., gussets |
134 | Girth adjustment by predetermined increments |
136 | Having girth adjuster and separate nonadjustable separable fastener for closure |
137 | With plural separately acting girth dimension adjusters |
139 | With stays at closure edges having nonflaccid interengaging fastening means |
140 | Plural disconnectable panels with selectively different assembled positions |
141 | Lacing-type closure with flaccid lace-receiving eyelet or loop |
142 | Closures or girth adjusters with interiorly disposed chafing shield |
143 | With stiffening strips or stays |
144 | Including stay-reinforcers at waistline or broken stay shields |
145 | Movably articulated directly one to another |
146 | Readily separable from supporter, e.g., from pockets |
147 | Having means to interengage with lacing cord |
148 | With closure means for access opening at lower rear margin of buttock girdling member |
149 | With insertable or removble panel unit, e.g., "convertible" |
150 | With article carrying pockets |
151 | Panels reinforced by tapes or bands |
152 | With loops for dooning |
153 | Protective covers, liners, or shields |
154 | Waistline type, i.e., limited vertical extent |
155 | Abdominal uplifting sling type |
156 | Materials and making, e.g., pattern layouts |
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