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US1174927A
US1174927A US5617615A US5617615A US1174927A US 1174927 A US1174927 A US 1174927A US 5617615 A US5617615 A US 5617615A US 5617615 A US5617615 A US 5617615A US 1174927 A US1174927 A US 1174927A
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    • A41D25/001Making neckties

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  • vate or press the same.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the scarf as it would appear ready for use, certain parts being broken away.
  • FIG. 2 is a view. of the scarf opened up and showing the lining.
  • the scarf comprises an inner lining member and an external removable cover member.
  • the lining member is indicated at 1, the cover member at 2.
  • the cover member is of suflicient size to inclose. and hide the lining when folded as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Suitable fastening devices are provided along or adjacent to the edges of the cover member to enable the cover member to be retained in its folded form.
  • these fastening means. comprise a ball and socket indicated respectively at 7, 8.
  • the narrower part of the lining member and the cover member constitute the neckband portion of the scarf, while the wider ends constitute that part which is tied and exposed.
  • the narrower part of the lining member when folded so embraces the narrower part of the'lining member as to hold it against endwise displacement in and relatively to the cover member.
  • the cover member may be a fabric of any appropriate color or design, while the internal lining member'is a fabric preferably having a relatively rough surface and also preferably of coarserand heavier material than the cover portion so as to afi'ord the proper foundation or support for the cover.
  • a fabric cover portion having fan-tail ends, an internal removable lining portion also having fan-tail ends, detachable fastening devices adjacent to the edges of the cover portion and independent of said lining for securing said edges together longitudinally, forming tapered end pockets connected by an intermediate relatively narrow neck band, said neck band having a contracted passage of less width than the width of the fan-tail ends of said lining.

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H. CHENEY.
SCARF. 7 APPLICATION FILED OCT. 16, 1915'.
m m 7 W n 3 W6 M M w m t e a m P H atto'amux ED STTESi HOWELL CHENEY, OF SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO CHENEY BROTHERS, OF SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CON;
NECTICUT.
SCARF.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. '2', 1916.
I Application filed October 16, 1915. Serial No. 56,176.
will enable the owner to easily clean, reno-.
vate or press the same.
In the accompanying drawings Figure 1- 'is a view of the scarf as it would appear ready for use, certain parts being broken away. .Fig. 2 is a view. of the scarf opened up and showing the lining.
The scarf comprises an inner lining member and an external removable cover member. The lining member is indicated at 1, the cover member at 2. The lining member is provided with two fan-tail ends 34= while the cover member is also provided with two fan- tail ends 5 and 6, forming tapering pockets when folded. The cover member is of suflicient size to inclose. and hide the lining when folded as shown in Fig. 1. Suitable fastening devices are provided along or adjacent to the edges of the cover member to enable the cover member to be retained in its folded form. Preferably, these fastening means. comprisea ball and socket indicated respectively at 7, 8. The narrower part of the lining member and the cover member constitute the neckband portion of the scarf, while the wider ends constitute that part which is tied and exposed. The narrower part of the lining member when folded so embraces the narrower part of the'lining member as to hold it against endwise displacement in and relatively to the cover member.
-When the scarf has become wrinkled or soiled, it is possible to easily clean, renovate or press the same by simply disengaging the fastening members, opening up the cover member and removing the lining member whereby these two*members may be separately washed or otherwise cleaned and pressed and then reassembled, as shown in Fig; 1.
The cover member may be a fabric of any appropriate color or design, while the internal lining member'is a fabric preferably having a relatively rough surface and also preferably of coarserand heavier material than the cover portion so as to afi'ord the proper foundation or support for the cover.
What I claim is:
In a scarf, a fabric cover portion having fan-tail ends, an internal removable lining portion also having fan-tail ends, detachable fastening devices adjacent to the edges of the cover portion and independent of said lining for securing said edges together longitudinally, forming tapered end pockets connected by an intermediate relatively narrow neck band, said neck band having a contracted passage of less width than the width of the fan-tail ends of said lining.
- HOWELL CHENEY.
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US2510720A (en) * 1948-08-21 1950-06-06 Siegel Philip Scarf or muffler

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US2510720A (en) * 1948-08-21 1950-06-06 Siegel Philip Scarf or muffler

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