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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • This invention relates to bosom pads or artificial bosoms and more particularly to a removable artificial bosom or breast particularly useful to individuals whose bosom or bosoms have been amputated.
  • the present artificial osom may also be beneficially employed for rounding out the human shape or to augment an otherwise substantially iiat chested figure.
  • a relatively thin elastic material such as liquid latex
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the artificial bosoms with a dotted line indication of the brassiere employed as a support therefor;
  • Figure 2 is an elevational section showing the positioning of an artificial bosom over the human bosom
  • Figure 3 is a similar view, but with the brassiere fragmentarily shown supporting the artificial bosom in a partially elevated position;
  • Figure 4 is an elevational section of the artiflcial bosom as employed by an individual'with an amputated breast;
  • Figure 5 is a reduced size elevational view thereof.
  • the artificial bosom consists of the hollow member with a flexible inner section II adapted to fit over the part of the body which the imitation breast should cover.
  • Portion II is relatively thin being constructed preferably from liquid latex and is therefore sufliciently flexible to snugly fit over and assume a shape corresponding to the outline or curvature of the human body. 7
  • the outer section I! forms a part of the bosom and is suitably cup shaped or otherwise formed or molded to substantially simulate the human breast.
  • Members ii and I! may be formed separately and peripherally sealed if desired, or on the other hand as illustrated herein is molded as a unitary member.
  • Hollow artificial breast "-42 is preferably formed by dipping a breast shaped mold down into a container of liquid latex until a relatively thin walled hollow flexible member is formed.
  • the mold form employed is usually and normally supported by a suitable metal clip to facilitate handling so that after the dipping or other forming operation, the elongated hollow extension I3 is formed, open at its end M.
  • Member I3 is stretched sufliciently to permit removal of the mold form employed from the interior of member Iil2, after which opening it is suitably closed and sealed as by cementing or vulcanizing.
  • the space within hollow member il-IZ is preferably evacuated and a liquid I5 is iniected therein in any suitable manner either through opening H in extension l3 before the same is sealed, or by means of a suitable injection needle.
  • said space be evacuated when the same is only partially filled with fluid, i. e. leaving a vacuum space l6. because under such conditions the fluid will move noiselessly.
  • the liquid l5 employed is preferably a selfsealing fluid such as Sealex, Tire Fluid, "Never Leak or "U. S. Rubber Tire Seal, to prevent leakage in the event of an accidental puncture by a pin or needle of the rubber membrane forming a part of artificial bosom H--i2.
  • a selfsealing fluid such as Sealex, Tire Fluid, "Never Leak or "U. S. Rubber Tire Seal, to prevent leakage in the event of an accidental puncture by a pin or needle of the rubber membrane forming a part of artificial bosom H--i2.
  • a sealing fluid may be employed consisting of rubber cement and powdered wood or aluminum oxide.
  • Bosom H-l2 filled with such liquid thereby provides a yielding freely flexible member which when worn inside a properly fitted brassiere and 3 covered with clothing is indistinguishable in appearance and feel from the human breast.
  • the artificial bosom ll-l2 is shown as bearing directly over the human bosom with inner flexible member ll assuming the shape of the individual.
  • a nipple of solid rubber I1 is properly positioned and vulcanized or otherwise cemented to the outer member l2 forming a part of bosom Hl2.
  • FIG. 1 A properly fitted brassire I8 is shown in dotted lines in Figures 1 and 3 to illustrate the support of the artificial bosom. The latter is shown in Figure 2 without the brassiere to assume the position indicated; whereas with the brassiere l8 the artificial bosom is slightly elevated as in Figure 3.
  • the sealed extension l3 may be suitably pinned or otherwise secured to the inner portion of the brassiere band as in Figure 3.
  • the artificial breast construction is shown in Figure 4 to illustrate its use in replacing an amputated breast.
  • the liquid in the artificial breast gives the desired weight of a natural breast.
  • enough liquid is used to make the artificial breast as heavy as the real one, thus balancing both breasts. It is seen from the present construction that no portion of the artificial breast or pad is visible or apparent, and this is true even when worn with a bathing suit or with a very low cut evening gown.
  • fiuid may be used depending on the fullness and size of the artificial bosom desired.
  • liquid 15 above described is referred to as a self sealing liquid, it is contemplated that any type of liquid could be employed such as water for obtaining similar results.
  • a relatively thin covering member I9 is provided which is normally positioned over the front portion of the rubber member l2 and with its peripheral portions projecting partially over the rear member I I forming a part of the artificial breast.
  • Member l9 preferably made of rayon has a central opening corresponding to its rear portion as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • cover I9 is not essential to the utility and operation of the device but is often desirable in minimizing the sensation of the rubber of members Ii and I 2 on the human body. Member i9 is easily removable when desired for a washing or cleaning.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed therein, a substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said liquid is freely movable within said member.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and hermetically sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume being removed.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a self-sealing liquid filling a portion of said volume and hermetically sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume being removed.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped latex member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed within said member, a substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said liquid is freely and nolselessly movable within said member.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a quantity of water filling a portion of said volume, and sealed within said member, a. substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said water is freely and nolselessly movable within said member.
  • An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible unitary seamless member of predetermined volume and having a thin outer wall provided by dipping a mold ofpredetermined shape into liquid latex, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume, having been removed afterthe insertion of said liquid.

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Feb. 27, 1951 w. o. KAUSCH 2,543,499
ARTIFICIAL BREAST Filed April 10, 1947 INVE/V TOR. (00L 75/? 0. KAI/SCH.
8/ (44M jaw fiTTORNEK Patented Fe 27, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE' ARTIFICIAL BREAST r Walter 0. Kausch, Detroit, Mich. Application April 10, 1947, Serial No. 740,551
8 Claims. (Cl. %267) This invention relates to bosom pads or artificial bosoms and more particularly to a removable artificial bosom or breast particularly useful to individuals whose bosom or bosoms have been amputated.
n the other hand the present artificial osom may also be beneficially employed for rounding out the human shape or to augment an otherwise substantially iiat chested figure.
It is the principal object of this inve.\tion to provide a substitute breast or bosom u .ich is constructed to function and feel more similar to the human bosom.
It is the further object of this invention to provide a hollow, flexible, artificial bosom having a liquid sealed therein to provide an "almost human resiliency and flexibility.
It is the further object of this invention to evacuate the air space within the hollow member and to provide a suitable fluid sealed therein.
It is the further object of this invention to employ a self sealing fluid which will not escape upon accidental puncture of the artificial breast by a pin or needle.
It is the still further object of this invention to provide a hollow imitation breast or pad formed of a relatively thin elastic material such as liquid latex, which is adapted to sealingly contain a fluid, and which may be mounted over the area of a breast amputation, or over the original breast, suitably fitted and supported within the conventional brassire.
These and other objects will be seen from the following specification and claims in conjunction with the appended drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the artificial bosoms with a dotted line indication of the brassiere employed as a support therefor;
Figure 2 is an elevational section showing the positioning of an artificial bosom over the human bosom;
Figure 3 is a similar view, but with the brassiere fragmentarily shown supporting the artificial bosom in a partially elevated position;
Figure 4 is an elevational section of the artiflcial bosom as employed by an individual'with an amputated breast; and
Figure 5 is a reduced size elevational view thereof.
It will be understood that the above drawing illustrates merely one preferable embodiment of the invention and that other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the claims hereafter set out.
Referring to the drawing, the artificial bosom consists of the hollow member with a flexible inner section II adapted to fit over the part of the body which the imitation breast should cover. Portion II is relatively thin being constructed preferably from liquid latex and is therefore sufliciently flexible to snugly fit over and assume a shape corresponding to the outline or curvature of the human body. 7
The outer section I! forms a part of the bosom and is suitably cup shaped or otherwise formed or molded to substantially simulate the human breast. Members ii and I! may be formed separately and peripherally sealed if desired, or on the other hand as illustrated herein is molded as a unitary member.
Hollow artificial breast "-42 is preferably formed by dipping a breast shaped mold down into a container of liquid latex until a relatively thin walled hollow flexible member is formed.
The mold form employed is usually and normally supported by a suitable metal clip to facilitate handling so that after the dipping or other forming operation, the elongated hollow extension I3 is formed, open at its end M.
Member I3 is stretched sufliciently to permit removal of the mold form employed from the interior of member Iil2, after which opening it is suitably closed and sealed as by cementing or vulcanizing.
The space within hollow member il-IZ is preferably evacuated and a liquid I5 is iniected therein in any suitable manner either through opening H in extension l3 before the same is sealed, or by means of a suitable injection needle.
In the event the air space is not evacuated it is desirable to fill the same with fluid or liquid to prevent the noisy movement of said fluid from one portion of hollow member I ll2 to another.
It is desirable that said space be evacuated when the same is only partially filled with fluid, i. e. leaving a vacuum space l6. because under such conditions the fluid will move noiselessly.
The liquid l5 employed is preferably a selfsealing fluid such as Sealex, Tire Fluid, "Never Leak or "U. S. Rubber Tire Seal, to prevent leakage in the event of an accidental puncture by a pin or needle of the rubber membrane forming a part of artificial bosom H--i2.
Alternately a sealing fluid may be employed consisting of rubber cement and powdered wood or aluminum oxide.
Bosom H-l2 filled with such liquid thereby provides a yielding freely flexible member which when worn inside a properly fitted brassiere and 3 covered with clothing is indistinguishable in appearance and feel from the human breast.
Referring to Figure 2 the artificial bosom ll-l2 is shown as bearing directly over the human bosom with inner flexible member ll assuming the shape of the individual.
A nipple of solid rubber I1 is properly positioned and vulcanized or otherwise cemented to the outer member l2 forming a part of bosom Hl2.
The flexibility of the hollow liquid filled rubber breast allows it to move up and down and transversely with the other muscles of the body as it naturally would if it were real. A properly fitted brassire I8 is shown in dotted lines in Figures 1 and 3 to illustrate the support of the artificial bosom. The latter is shown in Figure 2 without the brassiere to assume the position indicated; whereas with the brassiere l8 the artificial bosom is slightly elevated as in Figure 3.
It will be noted that the sealed extension l3 may be suitably pinned or otherwise secured to the inner portion of the brassiere band as in Figure 3.
The artificial breast construction is shown in Figure 4 to illustrate its use in replacing an amputated breast.
The liquid in the artificial breast gives the desired weight of a natural breast. In the case of amputees, enough liquid is used to make the artificial breast as heavy as the real one, thus balancing both breasts. It is seen from the present construction that no portion of the artificial breast or pad is visible or apparent, and this is true even when worn with a bathing suit or with a very low cut evening gown.
Being preferably constructed of rubber such as liquid latex it is apparent that the artificial bosom may be easily washed or cleaned.
It is contemplated that varying quantities of fiuid may be used depending on the fullness and size of the artificial bosom desired.
While the liquid 15 above described is referred to as a self sealing liquid, it is contemplated that any type of liquid could be employed such as water for obtaining similar results.
Referring to Figures 2, 4 and 5 a relatively thin covering member I9 is provided which is normally positioned over the front portion of the rubber member l2 and with its peripheral portions projecting partially over the rear member I I forming a part of the artificial breast. Member l9 preferably made of rayon has a central opening corresponding to its rear portion as illustrated in Figure 5.
It will be understood that cover I9 is not essential to the utility and operation of the device but is often desirable in minimizing the sensation of the rubber of members Ii and I 2 on the human body. Member i9 is easily removable when desired for a washing or cleaning.
Having described my invention, reference should now be had to the claims which follow for determining the scope thereof.
I claim:
1. An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed therein, a substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said liquid is freely movable within said member.
' 2. An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and hermetically sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume being removed.
3. An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a self-sealing liquid filling a portion of said volume and hermetically sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume being removed.
4. An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped latex member of predetermined volume, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed within said member, a substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said liquid is freely and nolselessly movable within said member.
5. An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible seamless breast-shaped member of predetermined volume, and a quantity of water filling a portion of said volume, and sealed within said member, a. substantial portion of the air remaining in said member being removed, whereby said water is freely and nolselessly movable within said member.
6.An artificial bosom consisting of a hollow flexible unitary seamless member of predetermined volume and having a thin outer wall provided by dipping a mold ofpredetermined shape into liquid latex, and a liquid filling a portion of said volume and sealed within said member, the air within said member filling the remainder of said volume, having been removed afterthe insertion of said liquid.
7. The method of manufacturing an artificial bosom comprising dipping a mold of predetermined shape intoiiquid latex to form a hollow seamless thin-skinned unitary member of predetermined volume, repiacing said mold with a quantity of liquid less than said predetermined volume, and withdrawing substantially all of the remaining air from said member.
8. In combination with a brassiere, a fiexible fiuid retaining cell, and fiuid at least partially filling the cell, the brassiere conforming the flexible cell to the desired shape,
WALTER O. KAUSCH.
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