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Vince Lacambra Phones & Addresses

  • Eastvale, CA
  • 14984 Franklin Ln, Corona, CA 92880
  • Diamond Bar, CA
  • Riverside, CA
  • 3026 Summerview Ct, Galena, OH 43021
  • Columbus, OH
  • Sugar Hill, GA
  • Bethlehem, GA
  • Duluth, GA
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Delaware, OH
  • 22809 Chardonnay Dr UNIT 5, Diamond Bar, CA 91765

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Us Patents

Support Pad For An Undergarment

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US Patent:
7887389, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Dec 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/000665
Inventors:
Vince Lacambra - Galena OH, US
Assignee:
A & F Trademark, Inc. - New Abany OH
International Classification:
A41C 3/00
US Classification:
450 39, 450 57
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a support pad for an undergarment. The support pad may be formed by placing a layer of support material between an outer layer and an inner layer. Both the outer layer and the inner layer may include a foam portion and a cover lining portion. In one embodiment, an area of the foam in either the outer layer or the inner layer, or both, may have a reduced thickness formed by shaving or compressing. The support pad according to the present invention incorporates support material into the support pad so there is no need for the attachment of elastic to the outside of the pad. As such, the support pad is sleeker and lighter than previous support pads, and does not result in unsightly seams which may be visible through clothing worn over a garment having the pad.

Reduced-Coverage Back-Smoothing Brassiere

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US Patent:
20200046036, Feb 13, 2020
Filed:
Aug 12, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/538749
Inventors:
- City of Industry CA, US
Vince Lacambra - Eastvale CA, US
Assignee:
Torrid LLC - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
A41C 3/12
A41C 5/00
Abstract:
An example reduced-coverage back-smoothing brassiere includes a right and left brassiere cup, right and left brassiere wings, each coupled to at least a portion of one of the two brassiere cups and one of two brassiere straps, first edges of the brassiere wings each being a continuous curve leading to the exterior edge of the respective brassiere wing, the second portion of the right brassiere strap being coupled to the right brassiere cup and the second portion of the left brassiere strap being coupled to the left brassiere cup, a second edge of each of the brassiere wings extending in an unbroken curve from the respective brassiere strap toward the fastening section, a continuous, unbroken curve being created by the interior edge of each of the two brassiere straps along the second edge of each of the two brassiere wings, respectively.
Vince A Lacambra from Eastvale, CA, age ~56 Get Report