Bra cup support structure

Foundation garments – Breast or chest – e.g. – brassieres – Molded preshaped shell-like cup – e.g. – plastic latex

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C450S057000, C450S041000, C002S267000

Reexamination Certificate

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07429205

ABSTRACT:
A bra cup support structure for supporting and uplifting users' breast with comfort. The bra cup support structure comprises an exterior layer, a holder, and an interior layer, wherein the exterior and interior layers are made of fabric and foam. The holder is made of a polymeric material, metal slice or flat metal wire, and firmly sandwiched between the exterior layer and interior layer, and a length of the holder is shorter than a length of both layers. Consequently, the bra cup support structure has, as a cross-sectional shape taken perpendicular to its lengthwise direction, an inverted-L shape with an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion extending downward from an edge of the upper portion. The holder is disposed within the lower portion.

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