Patent ID: 8708773
Filing Date: 2014-04-29
Classification: A41C

Abstract:
1. A brassiere for a female having an asymmetrical bosom constituted of a right and left breast, comprising: left and right breast-covering brassiere cups, each having a top edge and inner and outer side edges; two cup-attached loop-shaped links, one of which is attached to said top edge of said left brassiere cup, at a position spaced-apart and disposed above said top edge thereof and substantially centrally disposed between said inner and outer side edges thereof and the other of which is attached to said top edge of said right brassiere cup, at a position spaced-apart and disposed above said top edge thereof and substantially centrally disposed between said inner and outer side edges thereof; a central connector being disposed between and connected to said inner side edges of said left and right brassiere cups; two predetermined lengths of inter-connectable back panels each constructed of elastic material, each of said back panels having one end connected to said outer edge of one of said brassiere cups and an opposite end for interconnection with the other of said back panels rearwardly of the female, so that the interconnection of said back panels is effective to maintain said brassiere in wearing relation on an upper torso of the female; a left and right shoulder strap, constructed of a non-elastic material, each having one end attached to extend from said inter-connectable back panels forwardly over the shoulder of the female and having a second free end threaded through said cup-attached loop-shaped links to overlie a portion of said strap; and loop and hook fasteners releasably attached in facing relation to each other on said overlying portion of said left and right shoulder straps, forming closeable loops therefrom; wherein the lengths of said left and right shoulder straps are separately adjustable to a predetermined length via said loops and hooks and wherein, the adjustment of which, in turn, urges the female's breast in ascending movement in order to adjust the female's asymmetrical bosom.