US110242A - Improvement in hooded garments - Google Patents

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US110242A
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  • Figure 2 a front view;v and Figure 3 a verticalsect'ion of it, taken so as to exhibit the cape and its hood, or capoeh.
  • the garment is a caped capote, with the hood or capoch arranged as a pocket in and making part of4 the cape, whi-'ch is secured to the cloak or dress by buttons.l
  • the said garment is intended to be worn' by a woman, although, in some cases, it may answer for a man.
  • the dress orcloak may have sleeves, or it may be made without them, or simply with arm-holes.
  • cape which has a sac or reversible hood or capoch D, arranged and formed in it, very much as a pocket is in a garment, the same being-as repx ⁇ resentedl
  • the said cape maybe fastened or sewed to the dress or cloak, or it'may be provided with buttonholes a, in its sides, to. hitch upon buttons b, fixed to y Y the body A; the -cape, when spread out, having a form analogous to the sector of a circle,and being scalloped on its edges, except at the neck.
  • the dress maybe provided with a belt/to go around it, in order to enable the. dross to be drawn closely person, so as to protect such from rain when the garment may be in wea-r.'
  • the caped capote is to be made of what is termed a water-proof cloth or material, although I do not confine it *to such.
  • the openingl of the hood when the hood is thrown outward, extends down iuthe cape in manner as shown at o, in -g. 3, a cape with a capoch or pocket-hood, so made, beting a new article of manufacture.
  • the cape with its capooh may be easily removed, at any time, from'thedrcss, in order to enable the latterv to be worn as a gown or morning-robe. rlhe advantages of this garment for travelers,.particularly for ladies on a voyage, are very great in comparison to common water-proof cloaks whose hoods are firm-v ly sewed to the bodies of thegarmeuts.
  • Vhat I claim is- The described new or improved manufacture of hooded garments, in which the hood has its opening or mouth in, through, and down the cape, all as sety forth and represented. l AMBROSE KEATING.

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aan site bandit@ .AMBROSE KEATING, 0F :BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO BEN- JAMIN T. STEPHENSON, OF SAME IVLAGE.
Letters PatentNo. 110,242, dated December 20, 1870. A
IMPROVEMENT IN HOODED GARMENTS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part` of the same.
To all persons to whom these presents may come:
Be tknown that I, AMBeosn KEATING, of Bos? ton, of -the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts,`.have invented anew and useful Garment, to which, in order to distinguish it from Various waterproof cloaks, I have given the commercial name of Storm Queen ;,77 and do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specication and represented iu theaceompanying drawing, of which-'- Figure 1 denotes a back View of the said garment;
Figure 2, a front view;v and Figure 3 a verticalsect'ion of it, taken so as to exhibit the cape and its hood, or capoeh.
The garment is a caped capote, with the hood or capoch arranged as a pocket in and making part of4 the cape, whi-'ch is secured to the cloak or dress by buttons.l The said garment is intended to be worn' by awoman, although, in some cases, it may answer for a man.
The dress orcloak may have sleeves, or it may be made without them, or simply with arm-holes.
-In the drawing- A denotes thedress or body of` the cloak; and
B B, the sleeves thereof.
C is the cape, which has a sac or reversible hood or capoch D, arranged and formed in it, very much as a pocket is in a garment, the same being-as repx`resentedl The said cape maybe fastened or sewed to the dress or cloak, or it'may be provided with buttonholes a, in its sides, to. hitch upon buttons b, fixed to y Y the body A; the -cape, when spread out, having a form analogous to the sector of a circle,and being scalloped on its edges, except at the neck.
The dress maybe provided with a belt/to go around it, in order to enable the. dross to be drawn closely person, so as to protect such from rain when the garment may be in wea-r.' When the capevwith the hood Generally speaking, the caped capote is to be made of what is termed a water-proof cloth or material, although I do not confine it *to such. In kmy said garment the openingl of the hood, when the hood is thrown outward, extends down iuthe cape in manner as shown at o, in -g. 3, a cape with a capoch or pocket-hood, so made, beting a new article of manufacture.
IVhen fixed to the dress by but-'tons and buttonholes, the cape with its capooh may be easily removed, at any time, from'thedrcss, in order to enable the latterv to be worn as a gown or morning-robe. rlhe advantages of this garment for travelers,.particularly for ladies on a voyage, are very great in comparison to common water-proof cloaks whose hoods are firm-v ly sewed to the bodies of thegarmeuts.
VI am aware ofthe invention or articles described in the English Provisional specification, No. 264, ot' 1857; land make no claim to such, as theyinvolve the ordinary arrangement of a hood and cloak; the hood,.iu such case, forming nopart of the cape or having no mouth arranged-,in and down the cape, as is the case in my garment or invent-ion.
I am also aware that it is common tcmakc waterproof cloth-eloaltswith a cloak body, or cape and a hood, the latter being fixed to the juntion of the cape and body, and having no mouth in the cape; I therefore make no claim to such.
Vhat I claim is- The described new or improved manufacture of hooded garments, in which the hood has its opening or mouth in, through, and down the cape, all as sety forth and represented. l AMBROSE KEATING.
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R. H. EDDY, J. R. S'Now.
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US20060015459A1 (en) * 2004-06-28 2006-01-19 Achim Enenkiel Data processing methods, systems and computer programs for providing a payment
US20070156868A1 (en) * 2005-12-29 2007-07-05 Ido Keren Efficient dynamic discovery of web services
US20230172298A1 (en) * 2021-12-03 2023-06-08 Mawadda LLC Disposable garments

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