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US1175750A
US1175750A US205315A US205315A US1175750A US 1175750 A US1175750 A US 1175750A US 205315 A US205315 A US 205315A US 205315 A US205315 A US 205315A US 1175750 A US1175750 A US 1175750A
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  • Fig. 1, 1 indicates a shirt sleeve formed with the usual slit 2, at the cufi' or stiffened outer end, and a fixed cufi 3.
  • the slit 2 extends from the outer end of the and to about the elbow, and adjacent the edges are facings ff, sewed on the sleeve.
  • the end of one of the facing strips is pref erably slit at the elbow, as at 5, while the opposite end is closed, thus forming a pocket 6.
  • a thin fiat stiff strip 7, which maybe rigid or flexible, preferably the latter.
  • the strip 7, is inserted in the slit 5, and is confined between the opposite end walls of the pocket, as shown in Fig. 3, the slit being located at one side of the end wall, as shown.
  • the strip 7, may be a permanent part of the shirt sleeve, but for convenience in laundrying the shirt, the slit is formed in the pocket, so that the strip 7 may be conveniently removed.
  • the strip is in position, it maintains the cuff in fixed relation to the end of the coat sleeve, hence when the arm bends at the elbow, the strip abuts against the elbow portion of the coat sleeve 8, and the shirt sleeve cannot creep up the arm, independent of the coat sleeve.
  • the cuff will at all times be retained in fixed relation to the coat sleeve irrespective of the position of the arm.
  • the improvement holds the cufi in relative position irrespective of the movement of the arm.

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E. H.- A. HABBERT.
SLEEVE FOR SHIRTS.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.13, 1915.
1,175,750. Patented Mar. 14, 1916.
THE COLUMBIA PLANUGRAPH co WASHINGTON, v c.
ENNO H. AUGUST HABIBERT, OF TROY, NEW YORK.
SLEEVE FOR SHIRTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 14, 1916.
Application filed January 13, 1915. Serial No. 2,053.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ENNo H. A. HABBERT, citizen of the United States, residing at Troy, in the county of Rensselaer and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sleeves for Shirts; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the in The invention comprehends improvements in the details of construction and arrangement of parts, which will be hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims. In the draw1ng:F1gure 1 1s a perspective view of a sleeve of a shirt, illustrating the application of my invention. Fig. 2 is a similar view, but illustrating a wristband supporting a cuff. Fig. 3 is a detail section of a sleeve with the improvement applied.
Referring to Fig. 1, 1 indicates a shirt sleeve formed with the usual slit 2, at the cufi' or stiffened outer end, and a fixed cufi 3. The slit 2, extends from the outer end of the and to about the elbow, and adjacent the edges are facings ff, sewed on the sleeve. The end of one of the facing strips is pref erably slit at the elbow, as at 5, while the opposite end is closed, thus forming a pocket 6. In this pocket is a thin fiat stiff strip 7, which maybe rigid or flexible, preferably the latter. The strip 7, is inserted in the slit 5, and is confined between the opposite end walls of the pocket, as shown in Fig. 3, the slit being located at one side of the end wall, as shown.
The strip 7, may be a permanent part of the shirt sleeve, but for convenience in laundrying the shirt, the slit is formed in the pocket, so that the strip 7 may be conveniently removed.
l/Vhen the strip is in position, it maintains the cuff in fixed relation to the end of the coat sleeve, hence when the arm bends at the elbow, the strip abuts against the elbow portion of the coat sleeve 8, and the shirt sleeve cannot creep up the arm, independent of the coat sleeve. By placing the strip in the position described, the cuff will at all times be retained in fixed relation to the coat sleeve irrespective of the position of the arm.
The attachment is just as effective when a detachable cufi is employed, this application of the invention being shown in Fig. 2.
The improvement holds the cufi in relative position irrespective of the movement of the arm.
What I claim is l. The combination with a garment sleeve formed with a stiffened outer end and formed with a pocket extending from the stiffened portion to the elbow of said sleeve, of a stifi strip of material in the pocket and engaging the end walls of the latter to prevent the sleeve creeping when the arm bends.
2. The combination with a garment sleeve formed with a stifiened outer end and formed with a pocket extending from the stiffened portion to the elbow of said sleeve, the wall of the pocket having a slit to receive a stiif flexible strip of material, of a stiff strip of material in the pocket and engaging the end walls of the latter whereby to prevent the sleeve creeping when the arm bends.
3. The combination with a garment sleeve of a strip of stiff material extending from the elbow portion of said sleeve toward the outer end, whereby to prevent the sleeve creeping when the arm bends.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JAMES V. COFF'EY, BERTRAM P. KAVANAUGH.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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