EP0893072A1 - Vêtement pour la partie supérieure du corps tel qu'une chemise - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D27/00—Details of garments or of their making
- A41D27/10—Sleeves; Armholes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B1/00—Shirts
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- the invention relates to an upper body garment, in particular a shirt.
- Shirts made according to the classic raglan cut for example from five parts, namely two breast parts, two Sleeves and a back piece.
- the sleeves extend up to to the collar and thus form part of the shoulder.
- Standard shirts are made up of six parts, namely two breast parts, two sleeves, a back and a shoulder part.
- the ideal shirt should consist of as few parts as possible exist so that the production is not complicated and that Shirt becomes expensive.
- few parts lead bad fitting of the shirt to the body. It So there must always be a compromise between simple manufacture and a good fit.
- EP 128 860 for example, is a two-piece shirt known, which consists of an upper and a lower part. Achieving an optimal fit with only two parts is difficult. The individual parts according to EP 128 860 are also cut elaborately so that when sewing together results in a large amount of work. From the FR 2,425,814 known a shirt in which the two sleeves on one one-piece chest and back are sewn. Here there is a problem that undesirable wrinkles occur.
- the US 2,798,225 shows a shirt which consists of a shoulder and Sleeve part as well as a back part and two front parts. With such a cut, four separate parts be sewn together. In addition, the continuous one-piece shoulders and arms to a proportionate poor fit, especially wrinkling when the Carrier of the shirt moved his arms.
- Shirts are known from US Pat. No. 4,473,908 one or two parts are made. So that's that Criterion of the low number of components met. A such a shirt adapts poorly to the body, in particular can not get armpit fall so that the sleeves are facing straight out.
- a two-part jacket is known from US 2,606,323.
- the sleeves and back are made in one piece and with two chest parts connected.
- the one-piece also leads here Training of arm and jacket to form wrinkles during movement the poor.
- the back section must also go along one Cutting line are gathered together so that an optimal Fit can be achieved.
- the object of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages of Avoid acquaintances, especially an upper body garment to create which from as little as possible Parts exist, economical and easy to manufacture is an optimal adaptation of the garment to the Carrier ensured and optically, by omitting the Sleeves and shoulder seams, an ideal shoulder-sleeve-body unit creates.
- an upper body garment especially a shirt essentially of two side parts with sleeves and one Back part.
- the two side parts are each formed in one piece and have a sleeve, a shoulder part and a chest part on.
- the side parts thus form the chest area, the shoulder area as well as the sleeves of the shirt.
- the side parts are So formed in one piece and along with the back part connected by side seams and a back seam.
- the edge sections the shoulder parts are with an edge portion of the Back part connected along the back seam.
- the side parts are also on each of the side edges the chest parts in a side seam with the side edges of the Back connected.
- the shoulder parts along their inner edges in a central seam connected.
- the central seam extends approximately from one central area of the edge portion of the back part against the neck opening of the shirt.
- the Back part approximately rectangular.
- the edge section of the In this case, shoulder parts are approximately straight and below the sleeve's hem. Under the cuffs the edge is understood along which the sleeves are sewn together at the bottom. thanks to the straight cutting lines result in this embodiment particularly simple cuts and simple sewing.
- the edge section the back part is arched.
- the edge section the back part is partially with one Circumferential section one of the sleeves and partially with the Edge section connected to one of the shoulder parts.
- the circumferential section of the sleeves goes into an arc over the edge portion of the shoulder parts.
- Under circumferential section of the sleeve is understood to be the part of the sleeve that defines the point of accretion to the body part of the shirt.
- the advantage of such an arcuate blank is in particular in the fit. A regular bow is not much more complicated to process than a straight line Seam, but the arched design leads to a improved fit.
- the inner edges are the shoulder parts angled with respect to the button panel.
- a such a construction of the shirt results in a particularly good one Armpit waste. That means the sleeves aren't exactly straight stand outside, but rather the armpit and shoulder to adjust.
- a shirt is also included Provide collar and / or cuffs.
- the collar and / or Cuffs are designed without deposits and are made by formed one or more folds along fold edges.
- Such cuffs and collars are particularly in Combination with the three-piece shirt according to the invention advantageous because they are easy to manufacture of the shirt by dispensing with stiffeners Reduce the number of necessary parts further. In the lower collar can remain a soft insert. At the same time the number of the required seams reduced. But it is also conceivable such inlay-free cuffs and collars in combination to use with other shirts.
- the top and bottom are seamless connected by a wrap edge.
- the Life of the collar tips more than doubled.
- the cuffs In the case of the cuffs, they are connected to one another via a wrapping edge connected upper and lower parts again in half folded inside, making additional inserts unnecessary become.
- the cuff remains soft, but is still dimensionally stable. Even the usual signs of wear, especially on the clock side, are hardly possible anymore. In addition, the remains Maintain fabric elasticity.
- the cuffs can have three fold edges exhibit. The more fold edges there are, the stronger the cuff is reinforced. Collars are typically provided with a wrap edge.
- the upper body garment advantageously consists of a stretchy material, such as a jersey.
- the Adapting the shirt to the body can thus be further improved become.
- the upper body garment according to the invention is made from a three-part blank.
- the cut points two essentially mirror-inverted side parts and one Back part on.
- the side panels and the back panel are Can be joined together along seams.
- the side parts are made in one piece and each have one sleeve, one Shoulder part and a chest part.
- FIG. 1 shows a shirt 1 according to the invention, which is worn becomes.
- the shirt 1 consists of two side parts 2a, 2b and a back part 3 not visible in FIG. 1.
- the side parts 2a, 2b each consist of a sleeve 11a, a shoulder part 12a and a chest part 13a.
- the sleeves are along each sewn to a sleeve closing edge 22a, 22b.
- the margins 19a, 19b of the breast parts 2a, 2b are along a side seam 26a, 26b sewn to the side edges 18 of the back part.
- the shirt is also with a collar 30 in the area of Opening for the head, with cuffs 31 at the end of the sleeves and with a button panel 27 to hold the two together Chest parts 13a, 13b provided.
- the shirt 1 according to the invention exists (apart from accessories such as collars and cuffs) from three parts and allowed due to the special Cut an optimal fit.
- Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of the shirt of behind.
- the two shoulder parts 12a, 12b touch each other their inner edges 20a, 20b and are there along an approximately vertical center seam 21 joined together.
- the edge sections 15a, 15b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b run rectilinear and are with an edge portion 16 of about rectangular back part 3 along an approximately horizontal Back seam 17 sewn.
- the straight seams 21 and 17 allow a simple and economical sewing of the individual Parts.
- Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment, according to which the edge portion 16 of the back part 3 arcuate is trained.
- the edge portions 15a, 15b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b each go into a circumferential section in an arc 23a, 23b of the sleeves 11a, 11b over. Under circumferential section that part of the sleeves is understood that the Grows on the body part of the shirt.
- the two inner edges 20a, 20b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b are approximately as in the embodiment of Figure 2 vertical center seam 21 sewn together. But it is also conceivable to pull the back part up so that the two Do not touch the side parts any more (see Figure 4b).
- Figure 4a shows schematically a top view of the individual Components of the shirt according to Figure 3, which are not yet are sewn together.
- the two inner edges 20a, 20b of the Shoulder parts 12a, 12b can be sewn together.
- the edge section 16 of the back part 3 is with the edge sections 15a, 15b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b or with the peripheral sections 23a, 23b of the sleeves 11a, 11b sewable.
- the arch shape between the peripheral portions 23a, 23b and the edge portions 15a, 15b does not exactly correspond to the arc shape of the Edge section 16 of the back part.
- the two Breast parts 13a, 13b are with their side edges 19a, 19b the side edges 18 of the back part 3 can be sewn.
- the sleeves 11a, llb are finally along the sleeve closure edges 22a, 22b sewable in tubular form.
- Point on the inner edges the breast parts 13a, 13b also have a button panel 27, by means of which the chest parts can be connected to one another.
- buttons and buttonhole strips 27 with respect to the inner edges 20a, 20b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b each angled.
- Figure 4a is an extension line schematically B of the button strips or buttonhole strips 27 and an extension line A of the inner edge 20a is shown.
- the Lines A, B are at an angle a to each other. The bend the inner edge gives the necessary armpit drop.
- Figure 4b shows a shirt similar to Figure 4a, in which but the back part extends to the neck opening. Otherwise, the representation according to FIG. 4b corresponds to Figure 4a.
- FIG. 5 shows a top view of FIG according to individual, not sewn together parts of a shirt Figure 3.
- the back part 3 is rectangular and the Edge sections 15a, 15b of the shoulder parts 12a, 12b run approximately rectilinear and are with the edge portion 16 of the back part 3 connectable.
- the edge sections 15a, 15b run below the sleeve closing edges 22a, 22b. Otherwise corresponds the execution of the shirt shown in Figure 4 Shape.
- Figures 6a and 6b show different embodiments of collars 30 for the shirt according to the invention 1.
- the collar 30 consists of a piece of fabric that runs along a wrapping edge 32 is foldable. The one formed by further folding Upper collar 30 comes without stiffening inserts and is particularly easy to manufacture. Only in the lower part an insert 40 is provided.
- Figure 6b shows schematically a cross section through a along the edge 32 folded collar.
- Figure 7 shows schematically a blank for a cuff 31, which at the ends of the sleeves 11a, 11b of the inventive Shirt 1 can be attached.
- the cuff is can be folded in half along three fold edges 33, see above that it has sufficient stability.
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2847127A1 (fr) * | 2002-11-14 | 2004-05-21 | Jean Pierre Lopez | Vetement pour le haut du corps essentiellement constitue d'une piece, et procede de confection d'un tel vetement |
WO2005048756A1 (fr) * | 2003-11-10 | 2005-06-02 | Trade Connection | Vetement sensiblement realise d'un seul morceau de matiere |
USD783932S1 (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2017-04-18 | Nike, Inc. | Shirt |
USD811052S1 (en) | 2015-11-19 | 2018-02-27 | Nike, Inc. | Shirt |
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GB351893A (en) * | 1930-11-27 | 1931-07-02 | Samuel Gillmor Haughton | Improvements in or relating to wearing apparel |
GB439629A (en) * | 1934-04-10 | 1935-12-10 | Shepherd S Shirts Ltd | Improvements in and relating to shirts |
FR1418950A (fr) * | 1964-10-13 | 1965-11-26 | Tricotage Aube Et Marne Soc D | Procédé de fabrication d'un col tricoté pour chemise polo et articles similaires |
GB1281848A (en) * | 1970-11-16 | 1972-07-19 | Abdul Ghani Chaudhry | Shirt |
FR2190382A1 (en) * | 1972-06-30 | 1974-02-01 | Kauf Ag Otto | Shirt cutting - with shoulder and sleeves in one section |
US4473908A (en) * | 1982-06-08 | 1984-10-02 | Gabriele Knecht | Garment |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB351893A (en) * | 1930-11-27 | 1931-07-02 | Samuel Gillmor Haughton | Improvements in or relating to wearing apparel |
GB439629A (en) * | 1934-04-10 | 1935-12-10 | Shepherd S Shirts Ltd | Improvements in and relating to shirts |
FR1418950A (fr) * | 1964-10-13 | 1965-11-26 | Tricotage Aube Et Marne Soc D | Procédé de fabrication d'un col tricoté pour chemise polo et articles similaires |
GB1281848A (en) * | 1970-11-16 | 1972-07-19 | Abdul Ghani Chaudhry | Shirt |
FR2190382A1 (en) * | 1972-06-30 | 1974-02-01 | Kauf Ag Otto | Shirt cutting - with shoulder and sleeves in one section |
US4473908A (en) * | 1982-06-08 | 1984-10-02 | Gabriele Knecht | Garment |
Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2847127A1 (fr) * | 2002-11-14 | 2004-05-21 | Jean Pierre Lopez | Vetement pour le haut du corps essentiellement constitue d'une piece, et procede de confection d'un tel vetement |
WO2005048756A1 (fr) * | 2003-11-10 | 2005-06-02 | Trade Connection | Vetement sensiblement realise d'un seul morceau de matiere |
USD783932S1 (en) | 2015-06-12 | 2017-04-18 | Nike, Inc. | Shirt |
USD811052S1 (en) | 2015-11-19 | 2018-02-27 | Nike, Inc. | Shirt |
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