Fildan
Gerhard Fildan, Vienna AT
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20090070969 | Brassiere patch closure - A pair of brassiere wings having ends meeting on a longitudinal centerline are interconnected by a closure having a flexible first patch fixed to on of the wing ends and provided with a plurality of fastener members and a flexible second patch fixed to the other of the wing ends and provided with a fastener member engageable with the members of the first patch. A stiff bar extending transversely of the centerline is fixed to the second patch and concave toward a wearer of a brassiere having the wings. One of the patches is of a shape that is longest parallel to the centerline than transversely offset therefrom so that it reduces longitudinal elastic deformation of the respective wing end at the centerline more than offset therefrom. | 03-19-2009 |
20100101058 | BRASSIERE BACK CLOSURE - A brassiere back closure has an inelastic textile patch is attached to the end of one of the brassier wings and carries a plurality of transversely extending and longitudinally spaced rows each having at least two transversely spaced eyes on the back face. A flat body has an inner end attached to the end of the other of the wings, an opposite outer end, a front face at least partially overlapping at the outer end the back face of the patch, and a back face opposite the body front face. Respective plastic hooks generally complementary to and matable with the eyes are fixed to the body front face at the outer end so as to align with and interfit with the eyes. A transversely rigid bar on or forming part of the body prevents transverse relative movement of the hooks and bending of the body at the hooks. | 04-29-2010 |
20120102686 | CLOSURE FOR CONNECTING STRAPS OF A GARMENT - In the case of a closure for connecting two straps of an item of clothing, in particular the wing end portions of the back band of a bra, on one of which is arranged an overall female closure part, there is provided a plurality of female closure elements that form at least one row, and on the other of which is arranged an overall male closure part, which includes at least two male closure elements that can be moved into force-fitting/form-fitting engagement with female closure elements from one row of the female closure part. The closure elements are arranged in each case on a preferably textile base strip, which is rectangular in basic form, acts as a carrier and serves for fastening the respective closure parts on their associated band wing ends, which overlap in their end regions in the closed configuration. | 05-03-2012 |
20120174346 | FASTENER FOR CLOTHING OR LINGERIE - A one-step fabric fastener has a front element formed with a backwardly open seat cavity holding a magnet and having a pair of catch faces directed away from one end of the front element, flanking the seat cavity, and angled such that front edges of the catch faces are closer to the one end than back edges of the catch faces. The one end of the front element can exert traction on the front element and front magnet in a direction toward the one end. A back element formed with a forwardly projecting bump holding a back magnet is loosely fittable in the seat cavity has a pair of catch faces engageable in the direction with the front-element catch faces on engagement of the bump in the cavity. The magnets attract each other and pull the bump into the seat cavity on juxtaposition of the front and back element. | 07-12-2012 |
20130269156 | FASTENER FOR CLOTHING OR LINGERIE - A one-step fabric fastener has a front element ( | 10-17-2013 |
Gerhard Fildan, Wien AT
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20090197509 | INLAY FOR THE RESILIENTLY SHAPE-MAINTAINING REINFORCEMENT OF BRA CUPS - An inlay according to the invention for the resiliently shape-maintaining stabilizing of bra cups is embodied as a pliably resilient plastics material part having the basic shape of a crescent portion with edges which are curved in an arcuate manner and the spacing of which increases continuously between a minimum value at one end and a maximum value at the other end. The rigidity of the inlay decreases from its outer edge, which has the lower curvature, to the inner, relatively markedly curved edge. It is produced as a shaped part which is flat in the starting configuration for manufacture, in such a way that the contours of a central face running between the wide delimiting faces lie in a plane. The material of which the inlay is made is plastically deformable under the action of temperature for form-fitting or material-to-material connection to the textile material layers of the cups. An edge region, which can be placed against the wearer's thorax, of the inlay is implemented with significantly higher rigidity than the adjoining region of the inlay. At least one reinforcing bow is integrated, in particular injected, into the edge region. Overall, in the case of the inlay according to the invention, the requirements for a shape-maintaining stiffening of the cups, on the one hand, and the edge reinforcement thereof, which would otherwise require a wire bow, on the other hand, can be met by means of a single, substantially one-piece plastics material part which can be manufactured in a single operation, as an injection-molded part, and can be produced with high quality, although cost-effectively, and is in addition distinguished, owing to its pliability, which differs in certain regions, and stiffening as required, also by high wearer comfort. | 08-06-2009 |
20140189987 | BAR-TYPE BRASSIERE FASTENER - A fastener for interconnecting two garment straps has a male part having an elongated base anchored to one of the straps, a web projecting transversely from the base, and a bar fixed to the web at a spacing from the base and having a pair of ends. A female part has a back panel secured to the other of the straps and a front panel. The back panel forms a recess dimensioned to receive the bar and having at a back edge back corners. The front panel forms ears spaced at the corners from the back panel and dimensioned such the male part can fit with the female part with the connecting bar engaging the back edge of the recess with its ends under the corners and its web projecting out of the recess between the ears. | 07-10-2014 |
Gerhard Fildan, Vienna AU
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20090186555 | Back adjuster for brassiere - A length adjuster for connection between two parts of a garment has a flexible tape having an outer end adapted for fixing to one of the garment parts and formed with a longitudinally extending row of grooves and an inner end. A buckle has a base formed with a seat and an upper face from which projects a tooth. A clamp has a lower face turned toward the upper face and pivotal on the base between a position closely juxtaposed with the tooth and a position farther away from the tooth. The tape extends through the buckle between the faces with the grooves open toward and fittable with the tooth and with the inner end fixed in the seat. The tape forms a loop to a side of the buckle opposite the outer end. Structure forms an eye through which the loop passes and through which the tape can slide. | 07-23-2009 |
Gerhard Fildan, Vienna DE
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20120060330 | MAGNETIC BRASSIERE BACK CLOSURE - A fastener for securing together two garment strap ends having confronting faces has at least male elements mounted on the face of one of the strap ends and respective female elements mounted on the face of the other strap end, generally complementary to the male element, and, with the faces touching or closely juxtaposed, slidably engageable in a direction parallel to the faces with the male elements to fasten the two strap ends together. Respective male and female magnets on the strap ends are oriented so as to hold the strap ends in a finder position with the faces engaging or closely juxtaposed with each other and the male and female elements spaced in the direction and disengaged from each other so that displacement of the strap ends apart in the direction from the finder position will engage and lock together the male and female elements. | 03-15-2012 |