US1201470A - Shirt wrapper and neckband protector. - Google Patents

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US1201470A US8293116A US8293116A US1201470A US 1201470 A US1201470 A US 1201470A US 8293116 A US8293116 A US 8293116A US 8293116 A US8293116 A US 8293116A US 1201470 A US1201470 A US 1201470A
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  • My inventlon relates to improvements on shirt protectlng wrappers that are adaptedfor use in laundries for separately wrappingeach laundried shirt, and the obje'ct of my improvement is to provide a shirt wrapper and neck-band protector which shall be comparatively inexpensive to make and which can be applied quickly to a laundried vices illustrated in the accompanying draw- Y shirt to protect the neck-band and the folded form of such shirt from being wrinkled, distorted or otherwise disordered by handling it in the course of its delivery to its owner.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of a shirt wrapper embodying my invention as it may appear when applied tofa shirt, a portion of such wrapper being sh as tbmawa-lyi more clearly to illustrate its manner of application;
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of the same as'it appears when secured to a shirt;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view. of the same, and
  • Fig, 4 is a view in perspective of a modified form of myinvention.
  • 5 is a rectangularsheet ofinaterial, preferably of pasteboard, that formsthe back P t (if a s tw ppers an 6:1.
  • front portion 6 is preferably formed, waxed paper or tissue paper, and -which s' button extending als through the button hole the back portion of the neck band of the shirt to secure the. shirt 8 on to the pasteboard back 5 and within the paper cover comprising the iront portion 6.
  • Fig. 4 I have illustrated a modified form of my invention wherein 12. is a back portion, preferably of pasteboard or card board, s1rn 1lar to the v back-portion 5 and provided at one end with a flap 13 similar to the flap 9 and having a button hole 1 4 formed therein,such,back portion having a plurality o shirt holding bands 15,- ref.
  • flap 9 in whicli'is' provided the buttdn hol 10, is fori dintegral with the back 5 andi'sdisposedto lie in the same plane with suchback 5, as illustrated by broken lines in Fig. v 1, until after ashirt8 has been-insertedin the wrapper whereupon such.
  • flap 9 is turned upwardly against the collar-band known, forni isjthrnst through the ,button h d ifptht r Of Shi t 8 nd ia button wen slipping out r the wrapper when it is hande a ,2
  • a shirt wrapper of the class described the combination with a back portion, of means for holding a folded shirt in contact with said back portion, and a flap disposed on one end of said back portion and provided with a 'button hole through -which a button may be inserted to button said back portion to the neckband of said shirt.
  • a shirt wrapper of the class described the combination with a back portion of stifl' material, of a front portion of flexible material secured to the side edges of said back portion to form an envelop that is open at. both ends whereby a folded shirt may be inserted thereto, and a flap formed on one end of said back portion and adapted to be turned up at a right angle, said flap being provided with a button hole whereby it may be secured to the neck-band of a shirt.

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W. A. JOHNSON.
SHIRT WRAPPER AND NECKBAND PROTECTOR.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 6, 19x4. RENEWED MAR. 8, 1916.
1,201,470.. Patented Oct. 17, 1916.
6L. fi MM A 7 ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
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Application filed J'uIyG, 1914,-Seria1 i0. 849,050. reacted March 8, K0. 82,92i1. 4 v
and Neckband Protectors, of which the following is a specification.
, My inventlon relates to improvements on shirt protectlng wrappers that are adaptedfor use in laundries for separately wrappingeach laundried shirt, and the obje'ct of my improvement is to provide a shirt wrapper and neck-band protector which shall be comparatively inexpensive to make and which can be applied quickly to a laundried vices illustrated in the accompanying draw- Y shirt to protect the neck-band and the folded form of such shirt from being wrinkled, distorted or otherwise disordered by handling it in the course of its delivery to its owner. I accomplish this object-by deings in which v v 4 I Figure 1 is a view in perspective of a shirt wrapper embodying my invention as it may appear when applied tofa shirt, a portion of such wrapper being sh as tbmawa-lyi more clearly to illustrate its manner of application; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of the same as'it appears when secured to a shirt; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view. of the same, and Fig, 4is a view in perspective of a modified form of myinvention. I,
Referring to the drawings, throughout which like reference numerals indicate like parts, 5 is a rectangularsheet ofinaterial, preferably of pasteboard, that formsthe back P t (if a s tw ppers an 6:1.
the front portion or gluing, 3.5 m re clearly Shawn y 7 in I 'f such wrap er, which] front portion 6 is preferably formed, waxed paper or tissue paper, and -which s' button extending als through the button hole the back portion of the neck band of the shirt to secure the. shirt 8 on to the pasteboard back 5 and within the paper cover comprising the iront portion 6. y
In Fig. 4 I have illustrated a modified form of my invention wherein 12. is a back portion, preferably of pasteboard or card board, s1rn 1lar to the v back-portion 5 and provided at one end with a flap 13 similar to the flap 9 and having a button hole 1 4 formed therein,such,back portion having a plurality o shirt holding bands 15,- ref.
erably of paper, secured thereto instead of being provided with the extensive paper front 6-, which bands permit a shirt (not shown) to be inserted thereunder and hold such {shirtin place on the back portion 12,
the flap 13 beingsecured to the neck-band of the shirt (not shown) in the manner shown in Figs; 1 and 2.
, The ap twn of my. irt'w apiie as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, is very simple.
The flap 9, in whicli'is' provided the buttdn hol 10, is fori dintegral with the back 5 andi'sdisposedto lie in the same plane with suchback 5, as illustrated by broken lines in Fig. v 1, until after ashirt8 has been-insertedin the wrapper whereupon such. flap 9 is turned upwardly against the collar-band known, forni isjthrnst through the ,button h d ifptht r Of Shi t 8 nd ia button wen slipping out r the wrapper when it is hande a ,2
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li lie-1. i at?- f ii't th t s iiise gau letv. ad.o, .,iiiidrnath e por iofifi an e ig ec re wi hi d 'jby f i loosely covers onesideofthe bak5 I... app is t 'p lia bO ifi Q QWIietQ Y u t a shirt 8 that is folded, s shown in,- .F,jig,- l,,
may be inserted atone end of hfip i bb i'd milk upwardly at ariglit angle and in me a l 0' Hi was a Bi t n,
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more clearly shown in Figs. "1 and 2, such iit as completely as the .form shown inv Figstl and 2 does.
Obviously changes in the form of .construction of my shirt wrapper may be resorted to without departing from the .spirit of my invention or sacrificing any of its advantages.
What I'claim is:
1. In a shirt wrapper of the class described, the combination with a back portion, of means for holding a folded shirt in contact with said back portion, and a flap disposed on one end of said back portion and provided with a 'button hole through -which a button may be inserted to button said back portion to the neckband of said shirt.
2. In a shirt wrapper of the class described, the combination with a back portion formed 0'5 'stifi material, as cardboard,
of a flap formed on oneend of said back portion and disposed at right angles thereto said flap being provided with a button hole whereby, it may be secured to the neck-band of a shirt.
3. In a shirt wrapper of the class described, the combination with a back portion of stifl' material, of a front portion of flexible material secured to the side edges of said back portion to form an envelop that is open at. both ends whereby a folded shirt may be inserted thereto, and a flap formed on one end of said back portion and adapted to be turned up at a right angle, said flap being provided with a button hole whereby it may be secured to the neck-band of a shirt.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 27th day of June, A. D. 1914.
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
F. C. MATBENY, O. JOHNSON.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2418755A (en) * 1944-04-01 1947-04-08 Richard C Campbell Method of folding shirts
US2681141A (en) * 1951-06-26 1954-06-15 Douglas Young Inc Display box
US2980245A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-04-18 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Container, package, and manufacture of package
US20040026273A1 (en) * 2000-11-20 2004-02-12 Ambrogio Rucco Packaging arrangement for shirts and the like

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2418755A (en) * 1944-04-01 1947-04-08 Richard C Campbell Method of folding shirts
US2681141A (en) * 1951-06-26 1954-06-15 Douglas Young Inc Display box
US2980245A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-04-18 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Container, package, and manufacture of package
US20040026273A1 (en) * 2000-11-20 2004-02-12 Ambrogio Rucco Packaging arrangement for shirts and the like

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