A shoulder harness and sling vest
By employing a layered structure of single-sided lace ribbon and elastic webbing in the shoulder strap, the problem of insufficient elasticity and skin-friendliness of existing lace shoulder straps is solved, improving the aesthetics and comfort of the shoulder strap.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BIYUE (BEIJING) TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
In the current technology, shoulder straps made of lace material cannot achieve both elasticity and skin-friendliness while embellishing clothing, resulting in poor wearing comfort.
It features a single-sided lace ribbon and elastic webbing layered structure, with the elastic webbing located on the side closest to the skin. The elastic webbing enhances the elasticity of the shoulder strap and isolates the lace ribbon from the skin, reducing friction.
It improves the aesthetics and comfort of the shoulder straps, and reduces the feeling of restriction and the risk of friction between the lace and the skin.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of clothing technology, and more particularly to a shoulder strap and camisole vest. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of textile technology, lace has been increasingly used in the textile industry due to its attractive appearance, excellent elasticity, and breathability. In some garments, lace is used to make shoulder straps for embellishment. However, while these shoulder straps enhance the garment, they often lack elasticity and skin-friendliness, resulting in poor wearing comfort. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a shoulder strap designed to improve the comfort of wearing a shoulder strap.
[0004] In a first aspect, this application provides a shoulder strap, comprising: a first lace ribbon, a second lace ribbon, and an elastic webbing; wherein...
[0005] Both the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon are single-sided lace ribbons, and the single-sided lace ribbons have a decorative end and a flat end;
[0006] Along the direction away from the skin, the flat ends of the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon overlap each other and cover the elastic webbing, and the elastic webbing, the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon are fixedly connected.
[0007] The shoulder strap in the above technical solution utilizes a first lace ribbon and a second lace ribbon layered together and covered with elastic webbing, which enhances the aesthetics of the shoulder strap. At the same time, the elastic webbing increases the elasticity of the shoulder strap, thereby reducing the feeling of constriction on the body and improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap. Furthermore, by placing the elastic webbing on the inner side of the shoulder strap closest to the skin, the shoulder strap separates the lace ribbon from the skin, reducing the risk of friction between the lace and the skin and further improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap.
[0008] In one possible implementation, the first lace ribbon is fixedly connected to the elastic webbing to form a combined ribbon;
[0009] The second lace ribbon is fixedly connected to the combined ribbon.
[0010] In one possible implementation, the shoulder strap further includes a first seam and a second seam, the first seam stitching the first lace ribbon and the elastic webbing together;
[0011] The second suture secures the second lace ribbon to the combined band.
[0012] In one possible implementation, both the first suture and the second suture are fixed by double-needle single-sided bandage stitching.
[0013] The first and second stitches form chain stitches on the side of the elastic webbing closest to the skin.
[0014] In one possible implementation, the stitches of the first suture and the second suture overlap.
[0015] In one possible implementation, in the width direction of the elastic webbing, the flat edge of the first lace ribbon is located within the same side edge of the elastic webbing.
[0016] In one possible implementation, the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon and the edge on the same side of the elastic webbing in the width direction is between 0.5 and 1 mm.
[0017] In one possible implementation, when both the first suture and the second suture are fixed using a double-needle single-sided bandage stitch:
[0018] The distance between the stitch on either side of the first seam and the second seam and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing is between 1.5 and 2.5 mm;
[0019] The distance between the stitches of the first and second seams located on one side of the flat end of the first lace ribbon and the edge of the flat end of the first lace ribbon is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm.
[0020] The distance between the stitches of the first and second seams located on one side of the flat end of the second lace ribbon and the edge of the flat end of the second lace ribbon is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm.
[0021] Secondly, this application provides a camisole including two shoulder straps, which are any of the shoulder straps described above.
[0022] In the above solution, the shoulder straps of the camisole are made more aesthetically pleasing by layering first and second lace ribbons and covering them with elastic webbing. At the same time, the elastic webbing increases the elasticity of the shoulder straps, thereby reducing the feeling of restriction on the body and improving the wearing comfort. Furthermore, by placing the elastic webbing on the inner side of the shoulder strap closest to the skin, the lace ribbon is separated from the skin, reducing the risk of friction between the lace and the skin and further improving the wearing comfort.
[0023] In one possible implementation, the camisole further includes a third lace ribbon and a fourth lace ribbon;
[0024] For any front chest loop of the camisole, the third lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are respectively located on opposite sides of the front chest loop, and the third lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are respectively fixedly connected to the upper edge of the camisole body.
[0025] The first lace ribbon and the third lace ribbon are integrally formed, and the second lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are integrally formed. Attached Figure Description
[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this disclosure, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly described below. These drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. They illustrate embodiments conforming to this disclosure and, together with the specification, serve to explain the technical solutions of this disclosure. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this disclosure and should not be considered as limiting the scope. Those skilled in the art can obtain other related drawings based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0027] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the shoulder strap cross-section provided in this application;
[0028] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a suspender vest in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0030] It should be noted that, unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used in one or more embodiments of this specification should have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains. The terms "first," "second," and similar words used in one or more embodiments of this specification do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. Terms such as "comprising" or "including" mean that the element or object preceding the word encompasses the elements or objects listed following the word and their equivalents, without excluding other elements or objects. Terms such as "connected" or "linked" are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but can include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. Terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
[0031] To facilitate understanding of the shoulder straps provided in the embodiments of this application, their application scenarios will be described first. The shoulder straps provided in the embodiments of this application can be applied to clothing, especially to tank tops and garments with similar structures to tank tops.
[0032] With the development of textile technology, lace has been increasingly used in the textile industry due to its attractive appearance, excellent elasticity, and breathability. In some garments, lace is used to make shoulder straps for embellishment. However, while these shoulder straps enhance the garment, they often lack elasticity and skin-friendliness, resulting in poor wearing comfort.
[0033] For example, some shoulder straps are made by sewing two lace ribbons together. Since the elasticity of lace is limited, it will affect the elasticity recovery of the shoulder strap. Other shoulder straps have two lace ribbons sewn on both sides of the width of a strip of fabric. This sewing method fails to cover the fabric, resulting in poor appearance of the shoulder strap. In addition, the flower bud edges of the lace ribbons are prone to friction with the skin, reducing the comfort of wearing the shoulder strap.
[0034] Based on this, this application provides a shoulder strap and a camisole to improve the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap. The shoulder strap provided in this application is described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0035] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the shoulder strap provided in this application. The shoulder strap provided in this embodiment includes a first lace ribbon 1, a second lace ribbon 2, and an elastic webbing 3. The first lace ribbon 1, the second lace ribbon 2, and the elastic webbing 3 are layered and fixed to form the shoulder strap.
[0036] Specifically, in this embodiment, both the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are single-sided lace ribbons, each with a decorative end and a flat end. The decorative end and the flat end are opposite ends in the width direction of the single-sided lace ribbon. The decorative end is shaped like lace or waves, primarily enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The flat end is a smooth fabric edge, which helps to stably fix the single-sided lace ribbon to the carrier and also gives it more directionality and layering while still serving a decorative purpose, further enhancing its beauty. The elastic webbing 3 in this embodiment can also be called elastic webbing, and can be woven from elastic materials such as rubber and spandex with conventional fibers such as cotton and polyester. The elastic webbing 3 has high elasticity and good resilience.
[0037] The first lace ribbon 1, the second lace ribbon 2, and the elastic webbing 3 are layered on top of each other, specifically, the flat ends of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are layered on top of each other. The flat ends of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are layered, meaning that the decorative ends of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are opposite to each other. It should be understood that the overlapping of the flat ends of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 here means that one edge of the flat end of the first lace ribbon 1 overlaps the second lace ribbon 2, and simultaneously, one edge of the flat end of the second lace ribbon 2 overlaps the first lace ribbon 1. In this way, the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 overlap and form a layered area.
[0038] For ease of understanding, in Figure 1 In the diagram, the flat end of the first lace ribbon 1 is labeled as 11, and the decorative end of the first lace ribbon 1 is labeled as 12; the flat end of the second lace ribbon 2 is labeled as 21, and the decorative end of the second lace ribbon 2 is labeled as 22.
[0039] Along the direction away from the skin, the flat ends of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 overlap each other and cover the elastic band 3. That is, for the shoulder strap, the elastic band 3 is located on the side of the shoulder strap closest to the skin, while the overlapping first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are located on the side of the elastic band 3 away from the skin, and the overlapping area formed by the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 covers the elastic band 3. It is worth noting that this overlapping area can be roughly the same width as the elastic band 3, or wider or narrower than the elastic band 3.
[0040] Optionally, when the overlapping area is narrower than the elastic webbing 3, the elastic webbing 3 is located between the decorative edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the decorative edge of the second lace ribbon 2. This arrangement ensures that the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 can cover the elastic webbing 3, improving the aesthetics of the elastic webbing 3.
[0041] The elastic webbing 3, the first lace ribbon 1, and the second lace ribbon 2 are fixedly connected. Specific fixing methods may include, but are not limited to, sewing or gluing. Furthermore, when fixing the three components, they can be sewn or glued together, or two of them can be fixed first, and then the third can be fixed to the first.
[0042] The shoulder strap in the above technical solution utilizes a first lace ribbon 1 and a second lace ribbon 2 layered together and covered with an elastic webbing 3, which enhances the aesthetics of the shoulder strap. At the same time, the elastic webbing 3 enhances the elasticity of the shoulder strap, thereby reducing the feeling of constriction on the body and improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap. Furthermore, by placing the elastic webbing 3 on the inner side of the shoulder strap closest to the skin, the shoulder strap separates the lace ribbon from the skin, reducing the risk of friction between the lace and the skin and further improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap.
[0043] As an optional implementation, a first lace ribbon 1 is fixedly connected to an elastic webbing 3 to form a combined band, and a second lace ribbon 2 is fixedly connected to the combined band. Specifically, the fixing method of the first lace ribbon 1 and the elastic webbing 3 may include, but is not limited to, sewing or adhesive fixing. The second lace ribbon 2 is located on the side of the combined band away from the skin, and the fixing method of the second lace ribbon 2 to the combined band may also include, but is not limited to, sewing or adhesive fixing.
[0044] By first fixing the first lace ribbon 1 to the elastic webbing 3 to form a combined strap, and then connecting the second lace ribbon 2 to the combined strap, only the two movable parts need to be fixed together each time. This facilitates positioning of the movable parts during the fixing process, thereby reducing the difficulty of shoulder strap production and improving production efficiency. On the other hand, by first fixing the first lace ribbon 1 to the elastic webbing 3, where the elastic webbing 3 has better support, it can better fix the first lace ribbon 1, and the resulting combined strap structure and shape are relatively stable, which is more conducive to fixing the single-layer second lace ribbon 2, which has poorer structural and shape stability.
[0045] As an optional implementation, the shoulder strap also includes a first seam 4 and a second seam 5. The first seam 4 stitches the first lace ribbon 1 and the elastic webbing 3 together; the second seam 5 stitches the second lace ribbon 2 to the combination strap together. The first seam 4 and the second seam 5 can be stitched using various methods such as single-needle coverstitch or double-needle coverstitch. By securing the first lace ribbon 1, the second lace ribbon 2, and the elastic webbing 3 with the first seam 4 and the second seam 5, better connection stability can be achieved, thereby extending the lifespan of the shoulder strap.
[0046] As an optional implementation, both the first suture 4 and the second suture 5 are fixed using a double-needle single-sided bandage stitch, and the first suture 4 and the second suture 5 form chain stitches on the side of the elastic band 3 closest to the skin. Specifically, using a double-needle single-sided bandage stitch, the stitches of the first suture 4 and the second suture 5 are both presented as chain stitches on the side closest to the skin, while parallel double-needle stitches are formed on the side away from the skin.
[0047] The double-sided single-needle covert stitching method enhances the strength of the seam, thereby improving the structural stability of the shoulder strap. Furthermore, the double-needle stitching secures both edges of the overlapping area of the first lace ribbon 1, the second lace ribbon 2, and the elastic webbing 3, ensuring a smooth and even overlap. This improves both the aesthetics and comfort of the shoulder strap. The second stitch 5 forms parallel double-needle stitches on the side away from the skin, resulting in neat and aesthetically pleasing stitching on that side.
[0048] As an optional implementation, the stitches of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 overlap. This arrangement makes the stitches on the shoulder strap look neater, improving the overall appearance of the shoulder strap.
[0049] As an optional implementation, in the width direction of the elastic webbing 3, the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 is located within the same side edge of the elastic webbing 3. This arrangement allows the elastic webbing 3 to block the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 while in contact with the skin during shoulder strap wearing, preventing friction between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the skin. This reduces discomfort caused by friction between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the skin, improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder strap.
[0050] As an optional implementation, the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 in the width direction of the elastic webbing 3 is between 0.5 and 1 mm. Specifically, the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 can be 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.8 mm, 1 mm, etc. If the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 is too small, the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 is prone to protruding from the edge of the elastic webbing 3 and pressing on the skin during shoulder strap movement; while if the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 is too large, it will result in too little overlap between the first lace ribbon 1 and the elastic webbing 3, which will easily lead to unevenness at the overlap of the first lace ribbon 1 and the elastic webbing 3. By controlling the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 and the edge of the elastic band 3 on the same side within the above-mentioned range, the overlap between the first lace ribbon 1 and the elastic band 3 is kept flat, which can effectively prevent the flat edge of the first lace ribbon 1 from sticking out and rubbing against the skin.
[0051] As an optional implementation, when both the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 are fixed by double-needle single-sided bandage stitching: the distance between the stitch on either side of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 and the same side edge of the elastic webbing 3 is between 1.5 and 2.5 mm; the distance between the stitch on the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 and the edge on the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm; the distance between the stitch on the flat end side of the second lace ribbon 2 and the edge on the flat end side of the second lace ribbon 2 is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm.
[0052] Specifically, the distance between the stitch on either side of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 can be 1.5 mm, 1.8 mm, 2 mm, 2.2 mm, 2.5 mm, etc. By setting the distance between the stitch on either side of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing 3 to meet the above requirements, on the one hand, the risk of the first seam 4 or the second seam 5 coming undone due to the stitch edge being too close to the edge of the elastic webbing 3 can be reduced; on the other hand, the risk of the elastic webbing 3 curling due to the stitch edge being too far from the edge of the elastic webbing 3 can be reduced.
[0053] The distance between the stitches of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 located on the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 and the edge of the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 can be 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, etc.; the distance between the stitches of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 located on the flat end side of the second lace ribbon 2 and the edge of the flat end side of the second lace ribbon 2 can be 0.5 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, etc. By setting the stitches of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 to be within the above-mentioned distance range from the edge of the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2, on the one hand, the risk of the first seam 4 and the second seam 5 coming undone due to the distance between the stitches and the edge of the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 being too close can be reduced; on the other hand, the risk of the first lace ribbon 1 or the second lace ribbon 2 curling due to the distance between the stitches and the edge of the flat end side of the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 being too far can be reduced.
[0054] This application also provides a camisole. (Reference) Figure 2 , Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a tank top as described in this application. The tank top provided in this application includes two shoulder straps, which are any of the shoulder straps described above.
[0055] In the above solution, the shoulder straps of the camisole are made by layering the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 and covering them with the elastic webbing 3, which improves the aesthetics of the shoulder straps. At the same time, the elastic webbing 3 increases the elasticity of the shoulder straps, thereby reducing the feeling of restriction on the body and improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder straps. Furthermore, by placing the elastic webbing 3 on the inner side of the shoulder straps closest to the skin, the lace ribbons are separated from the skin, reducing the risk of friction between the lace and the skin and improving the wearing comfort of the shoulder straps.
[0056] In one possible implementation, the tank top further includes a third lace ribbon 6 and a fourth lace ribbon 7; for any front chest loop of the tank top, the third lace ribbon 6 and the fourth lace ribbon 7 are located on opposite sides of the front chest loop, and the third lace ribbon 6 and the fourth lace ribbon 7 are fixedly connected to the upper edge of the tank top body.
[0057] The first lace ribbon 1 and the third lace ribbon 6 are formed as one piece, and the second lace ribbon 2 and the fourth lace ribbon 7 are formed as one piece.
[0058] Here, the front armhole of the tank top refers to the part where the front of the tank top connects to the straps. In the actual construction of the tank top, the first lace ribbon 1 and the third lace ribbon 6 can be the same ribbon. This ribbon can be first fixed to the upper edge of the tank top body, and then extend through the armhole to the entire shoulder strap to form the first lace ribbon 1. Similarly, the second lace ribbon 2 and the fourth lace ribbon 7 can also have the same structure.
[0059] This design allows the third lace ribbon 6 and the fourth lace ribbon 7 to be attached to the camisole, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. When making the camisole, the amount of lace cutting can be reduced, improving production efficiency. Furthermore, the first lace ribbon 1 and the second lace ribbon 2 are essentially integrally formed and connected to the camisole body, improving the stability of the connection between the shoulder straps and the camisole body.
[0060] One or more embodiments of this specification are intended to cover all such substitutions, modifications, and variations that fall within the broad scope of the appended claims. Therefore, any omissions, modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of one or more embodiments of this specification should be included within the scope of protection of this disclosure.
[0061] The above are merely specific embodiments of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A shoulder strap, comprising: First lace ribbon, second lace ribbon, and elastic webbing; among which... Both the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon are single-sided lace ribbons, and the single-sided lace ribbons have a decorative end and a flat end; Along the direction away from the skin, the flat ends of the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon overlap each other and cover the elastic webbing, and the elastic webbing, the first lace ribbon and the second lace ribbon are fixedly connected.
2. The shoulder strap according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first lace ribbon is fixedly connected to the elastic webbing to form a combined ribbon; The second lace ribbon is fixedly connected to the combined ribbon.
3. The shoulder strap according to claim 2, characterized in that, The shoulder strap also includes a first seam and a second seam, wherein the first seam sews and secures the first lace ribbon and the elastic webbing together. The second suture secures the second lace ribbon to the combined band.
4. The shoulder strap according to claim 3, characterized in that, Both the first suture and the second suture are fixed by double-needle single-sided bandage stitching; The first and second stitches form chain stitches on the side of the elastic webbing closest to the skin.
5. The shoulder strap according to claim 4, characterized in that, The stitches of the first suture and the second suture overlap.
6. The shoulder strap according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, In the width direction of the elastic webbing, the flat edge of the first lace ribbon is located within the same side edge of the elastic webbing.
7. The shoulder strap according to claim 6, characterized in that, In the width direction of the elastic webbing, the distance between the flat edge of the first lace ribbon and the edge on the same side of the elastic webbing is between 0.5 and 1 mm.
8. The shoulder strap according to claim 7, characterized in that, When both the first suture and the second suture are fixed using a double-needle single-sided bandage stitch: The distance between the stitch on either side of the first seam and the second seam and the same-side edge of the elastic webbing is between 1.5 and 2.5 mm; The distance between the stitches of the first and second seams located on one side of the flat end of the first lace ribbon and the edge of the flat end of the first lace ribbon is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm. The distance between the stitches of the first and second seams located on one side of the flat end of the second lace ribbon and the edge of the flat end of the second lace ribbon is between 0.5 and 1.5 mm.
9. A tank top, characterized in that, It includes two shoulder straps, which are the shoulder straps as described in any one of claims 1 to 8.
10. The tank top according to claim 9, characterized in that, The camisole also includes a third lace ribbon and a fourth lace ribbon; For any front chest loop of the camisole, the third lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are respectively located on opposite sides of the front chest loop, and the third lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are respectively fixedly connected to the upper edge of the camisole body. The first lace ribbon and the third lace ribbon are integrally formed, and the second lace ribbon and the fourth lace ribbon are integrally formed.