Therapeutic bra

a bra and bra technology, applied in the field of therapeutic bras, can solve the problems that women who undergo breast surgery often suffer post-op inflammation, and achieve the effect of reducing breast tissue inflammation

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-10-25
RHODES RHONDA
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Women with operable breast cancer or other breast issues requiring surgery and who undergo breast surgery frequently suffer post-op inflammation.

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[0024] This invention is directed to therapeutic bras. More specifically, this invention relates to a bra designed to cool a woman's breast area to reduce inflammation following breast surgery. The therapeutic bra of the invention is generally denoted by the numeric label “100”.

[0025] Referring to FIGS. 1 through 7, which disclose a first embodiment of the present invention. The therapeutic bra 100 comprises a sports bra 110 adapted to carry a therapeutic pouch 115. The therapeutic pouch 115 is used to carry cold or hot medium for applying cold or heat to a woman's breast area. The sports bra 110 has a front breast section 120, opposite bra sides 140 and 160, first 180 and second 200 shoulder straps, and a rear section 220 located between the first 140 and second 160 opposite sides.

[0026] The front section 120 of the sports bra 110 comprises an inner layer 240 of conventional bra material and an outer layer 260 made up of VELCRO® material 125, such as VELCRO hooks, loops, alone or...

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A therapeutic bra (100) for reducing breast tissue inflammation in a woman who has recently undergone breast surgery. The therapeutic bra (100) is made up of a sports bra (110), which comprises a front breast section (120), opposite bra sides (140, 160), first (180) and second (200) shoulder straps, and a rear section (220) located between the first (140) and second (160) opposite bra sides. The front breast section (120) comprises an outer layer (260) made up of hook and loop fastener material (125) such as hooks, loops, alone or in combination, and a therapeutic pouch (115). The therapeutic pouch (115) comprises front (280) and rear (300) sides, an opening (320), and an interior (330) accessible via opening (320). The rear side (300) is at least partly covered with complementary hooks, loops, alone or in combination (310) to reversibly attach to the outer layer (260).

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] Not Applicable. STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT [0002] Not Applicable. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0003] This invention relates generally to therapeutic bras. More specifically, this invention relates to a bra designed to cool a woman's breast area to reduce inflammation following breast surgery. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0004] Women with operable breast cancer or other breast issues requiring surgery and who undergo breast surgery frequently suffer post-op inflammation. The prior art discloses various attempts at providing cooling to various areas of a human body. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,464,717, issued Oct. 15, 2002 to Smith et al., describes a bra with hot-cold inserts is a therapeutic device in the form of a vest-like elastic garment adapted to be worn on the human upper torso. The device includes front panels having pockets therein for retaining gel packs. The device is said to be effective in pr...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41C3/00
CPCA41C3/0064A41B2300/326
Inventor RHODES, RHONDA
Owner RHODES RHONDA
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