Device and method used in washing a brassiere

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Fluid treatment – Special forms and forming

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68235R, D06F 112

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ABSTRACT:
A device 10 is used during washing of a brassiere 24 to protect the brassiere and maintain the shape of the cups 24a and 24b of the brassiere. It includes an inner spherical framework 12 contained within a larger outer spherical framework 14. Each framework is formed by a pair of hemispherical sections that upon being coupled together form the individual frameworks. With the inner framework 12 open, the brassiere 24 is fitted over the hemispherical sections, with one section being placed inside each cup of the brassiere. The sections of the inner framework 12 with the brassiere thereon are then closed and placed inside an open outer framework 14. The outer framework 14 is then closed to enclose the inner framework 12, and the assembly of frameworks is placed into a washing machine. The inner and outer frameworks are open structures that allow water to flow thereto during washing.

REFERENCES:
patent: 850697 (1907-04-01), Voss
patent: 2786346 (1957-03-01), Brandenburg
patent: 2786347 (1957-03-01), Whitlock
patent: 3769819 (1973-11-01), Contreras

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