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  • My invention relates to improvements in locorsets and particularly to that type of stays commonly lmown as a reducing corset.
  • lts main object is to provide a corset that will, in addition to the usual functions of such an article of apparel, serve as an abdominal support and reducer.
  • Figure 1 is a pan View of the body parts of a corset, fastened or hooked together at the front but with the back of the corset unu laced or open, showing one form of the reducing and supportin means;
  • Figure 2 is a View similar to that ofA Figure 1, with parts broken away, showing another form of the reducing and supporting means.
  • 1 indicates the usual body ⁇ parts of a backlace corset having vertical and horizontal inserts of resilient material 2 that are common in corsets of this type.
  • 3 are the usual hook-and-stud and hook-and-eye fasteners for closin the front of the corset and are attached, 1n the usual manner, to the front steels, bones, or other sti'ening material d -of the corset.
  • 5 indicates the supporting and reducing means which consists of two members 5a each of which are permanently secured, along one side or edge 6, to the body parts 1 of the corset, one on each side of and 40 adjacent to the front center or opening 9 of the corset.
  • the members 5 of the supporting and reducing means each comprise two strips of resilient material 7'? and 7 b which are arranged in oblique relation to each other so that they overlap and as here shown one of these strips is longer than the other and,
  • the oblique arrangement of the strips 7 and 7b causes the support to lift, and support in elevated position, the abdomen of the wearer and the overlappin of the strips gives to the support consi erable strength so that there is a flattening of any superuous desh on that part of the body of the wearer without undue restriction or pres sure.
  • @ne end of each of the two strips comprising each of the members 5** is permanently secured to the body of the corset, as at t3, and the other ends of said two strips are joined or fastened together, in fixed relation to each other and independently of the body of the corset. As here shown, these joined ends of the strips form a straight edge 8 along one side of the member 5a of the supportin and reducing means.
  • fastening and adjusting means 10 that may be in any of the usual forms, such as a buckle and strap or loop, hoolr and eye, etc., etc.
  • the members 5*1 of the supporting and reducing means 5 are fastened together by the fastening and adjusting means 10 but without tension such as would be exerted upon them when the corset is in position on the body of the wearer and are each permanently secured to the corset, one on either side of the front center or opening at the end or edge of said member of greatest width, 6, the free ends or edges 8 of said members being disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other.
  • the fastening and adjusting means 10 comprises two members 1()a each consisting of a strip of dexible material 10e folded or bent back upon itself as at 1()d so that the superimposed part 1.0b will overlap, in oblique and fixed relation thereto, the under part 10. 'llhe greatest extent of the overlap is at the line of bend 10 and decreases as the ends of the strips 10, which are permanently secured to the edges 8 of the members 5E of the supporting andv reducing means, are approached, the
  • the degree of obliquity of each of the top edges 10 of the members l()a of the fastening means is such that, if such edge of one of the members 10 were extended in a continuous straight line across the member 5a to which that particular member 10a is attached, such line would be substantially parallel with the top edge 5b of said member 5; and the degree of obli uity of the bottom edge 10 of the left hand (as viewed in the drawing) member 10"L of said fastening means 10 is such that if extended in a continuous straight line across the left hand member 5a such line would cross the bottom edge 5b of said member 52t not far from the edge 8 of said member while the bottom edge 10t of the right hand member 10a would, if extended in a continuous straight line across the right hand member 5a, cross the bottom edge 5b thereof at a point a
  • the members 10a may, of course, each consist of two pieces of flexible material joined or fastened together at the point 10d instead of being folded over as here shown.
  • the members 5 of the supporting and reducing means 5 are so secured to the corset that the side or edge 6 of each is close to the front centeror opening of the corset 9 in opposed relation to each other and in oblique relation to avertical line drawn through the front center of the corset with the free ends or edges 8 of each member 5l toward the side of the corset and away from the front center thereof.
  • This form of the invention is not specifically claimed in this application but forms the subject matter of the application. Ser. No. 569,343, filed June 19, 1922.
  • the fastening and adjusting means here shown applied to the edge 8 is of the strap and buckle variety, a buckle 12 being attached to the edge 8, midway between the' top and bottom thereof, by means of a loop 13, and a strap 14 for engagement with buckle 12 being attached to the body of the corset at a point in the same horizontal plane as that of the buckle.
  • a pull u on the adjusting and fastening means willJ exert and sustain a pull or strain upon the supporting and ref, ducmg means 5 that will tend t0 lift and support the abdomen of the wearer and flatten circumferentially any superfluous flesh on that part of the body of the wearer thus distributing it more evenly and thereby improving the appearance.
  • a reinforcing strip of any suitable material may be applied to the outer edges 8 of the members 5, if desired.
  • My invention may, of course, be applied to a front or side-laced corset as well as to the style herein shown.
  • a corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other-side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing member to the size and form of the wearer.
  • a corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waistline of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer, comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset.
  • each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material, one strip being longer than the other, arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or recalca fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing member to the size and form of the wearer.
  • a corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the -front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other, the extent of the overlapping being greatest at one end of each of said members, and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the body of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the' supporting and reducing members to the size and form of the wearer.
  • a corset comprising the4 usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together ⁇ around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one vof which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front'center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of thebody of the corset, the extent of the overlap being greatest at the free end of each member and gradually decreasing as the end permanently secured to the corset is approached and each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing means to the size and form
  • a corset comprising the usual body parts" having permanently secured thereto,
  • means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: Two members, each permanently secured at one end to the body of the corset, one on each side offend ad'acent to the front center or opening thereo the other end of said member being tree and each of said members consisting of two strips of resilient maj teria-l in overlapped and oblique relation to each other, the lower strip being longer than the upper, and the extent of the over-lapping being greatest at the free ends of said strips where they are fastened or joined together in fixed relation to each other to :form an edge that is oblique to the line 'along which the other ends of said members are permanently attached to the corset, the two members ot the supporting and reducing means being so arranged that their free ends are disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other, said free ends being provided with fastening and adjustin means.
  • a corset comprising: two members, each permanently secured at one end to the body of the corset, one on each side of and adjacent to the front center or opening thereof, the other end of said members being tree and each of said members consisting of two strips of resilient material in overlapped and oblique relation to each other, the lower strip being longer than the upper, and the extent of the overlapping being greatest at the free ends of said strips where they are fastened or joined together in fixed relation to each other to form an edge that is oblique to the line along which the other ends of said members are permanently attached to the corset.
  • the two members of the supporting and reducing means being so arranged that their free ends are disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other. said free ends being provided with fastening and adjusting means. and fastening means attached to the free ends of the two members of the supporting and reducing means, comprising: two members each consisting of a strip of flexible material folded or bent back upon itself, the superimposed part of said strip overlapping. in oblique and fixed relation thereto.
  • one member of the fastening and adjusting means being provided with one or more apertures for the reception of a hook carried by the other member of said fastening and adjusting means for fastening the mem- 10 bers of the supporting and reducing means together and adjusting said means to the form of the wearer, the member provided with apertures being of greater length than the member carrying the hooks to admit of such adjustment.

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' M. VON HALLE CORSET Filed Aug. l0. 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 mvemtoz HAMESSJIL ug. M, 1923.
M. VON HALLE CORSET Filed Aug. lO, 1922 2 Sheats-Sheet 2 l Patented Ang, le, i923.
naar erase narrar MULLARD VON' HALLE, GF PMSADIFS PARK, NEW JERSEY, SIGNUR T0 THE STNIDD CORSETCOMPANY, @F NEW Yl, lil'. Y., .d CUEPOFIATION 0F MASSA- CRSET,
application niet nagaat le, met. Serial Eto. senese.
To all lwhom t may concern:
Be it known that l, Mmmm) VON Hanna, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Palisades Park, in the county of Bergen e and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Corsets, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in locorsets and particularly to that type of stays commonly lmown as a reducing corset. lts main object is to provide a corset that will, in addition to the usual functions of such an article of apparel, serve as an abdominal support and reducer.
The invention is concretely embodied in the accompanyin drawing in which Figure 1 is a pan View of the body parts of a corset, fastened or hooked together at the front but with the back of the corset unu laced or open, showing one form of the reducing and supportin means; and
Figure 2 is a View similar to that ofA Figure 1, with parts broken away, showing another form of the reducing and supporting means.
1 indicates the usual body` parts of a backlace corset having vertical and horizontal inserts of resilient material 2 that are common in corsets of this type. 3 are the usual hook-and-stud and hook-and-eye fasteners for closin the front of the corset and are attached, 1n the usual manner, to the front steels, bones, or other sti'ening material d -of the corset. 5 indicates the supporting and reducing means which consists of two members 5a each of which are permanently secured, along one side or edge 6, to the body parts 1 of the corset, one on each side of and 40 adjacent to the front center or opening 9 of the corset.
The members 5 of the supporting and reducing means each comprise two strips of resilient material 7'? and 7 b which are arranged in oblique relation to each other so that they overlap and as here shown one of these strips is longer than the other and,
v the extent of the overlapping is greater at j one end of the supporting member 5a than at the other and gradually decreasing 'as the other end is approached.
The oblique arrangement of the strips 7 and 7b causes the support to lift, and support in elevated position, the abdomen of the wearer and the overlappin of the strips gives to the support consi erable strength so that there is a flattening of any superuous desh on that part of the body of the wearer without undue restriction or pres sure.
@ne end of each of the two strips comprising each of the members 5** is permanently secured to the body of the corset, as at t3, and the other ends of said two strips are joined or fastened together, in fixed relation to each other and independently of the body of the corset. As here shown, these joined ends of the strips form a straight edge 8 along one side of the member 5a of the supportin and reducing means.
To t e free ends of the members 5a there are attached fastening and adjusting means 10 that may be in any of the usual forms, such as a buckle and strap or loop, hoolr and eye, etc., etc.
ln the arrangement shown in Figure l, the members 5*1 of the supporting and reducing means 5 are fastened together by the fastening and adjusting means 10 but without tension such as would be exerted upon them when the corset is in position on the body of the wearer and are each permanently secured to the corset, one on either side of the front center or opening at the end or edge of said member of greatest width, 6, the free ends or edges 8 of said members being disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other. ln this form of the invention in each of the members 5av the straight edge 8 along one end of said member is in oblique relation to the line of attachment to the body of the corset of the other end 6 and the strip- 'Za is of greater length than the strip 7b.
As shown in this figure, the fastening and adjusting means 10 comprises two members 1()a each consisting of a strip of dexible material 10e folded or bent back upon itself as at 1()d so that the superimposed part 1.0b will overlap, in oblique and fixed relation thereto, the under part 10. 'llhe greatest extent of the overlap is at the line of bend 10 and decreases as the ends of the strips 10, which are permanently secured to the edges 8 of the members 5E of the supporting andv reducing means, are approached, the
members l()a being so disposed that the sides or edges 10", formed by the folding .back upon itself of the strips 10e, are toward the front center of the corset and opposed to each other; and the degree of obliquity of each of the top edges 10 of the members l()a of the fastening means is such that, if such edge of one of the members 10 were extended in a continuous straight line across the member 5a to which that particular member 10a is attached, such line would be substantially parallel with the top edge 5b of said member 5; and the degree of obli uity of the bottom edge 10 of the left hand (as viewed in the drawing) member 10"L of said fastening means 10 is such that if extended in a continuous straight line across the left hand member 5a such line would cross the bottom edge 5b of said member 52t not far from the edge 8 of said member while the bottom edge 10t of the right hand member 10a would, if extended in a continuous straight line across the right hand member 5a, cross the bottom edge 5b thereof at a point a short distance to the right of the center of said. edge 5". This arrangement makes distort1on of the pull or strain upon the supporting and reducmg means impossible In one of the members 10ftl there are one or more apertures such as eyelet holes, centrally disposed 0f the width of said member, for engagement with a hook carried by and centrally disposed of the width of the other member 10 for fastening the two members 1()a together. There being more than one Such apertures for engagement with the hook or other su1table means, adjustment to the size and form of the wearer is possible, that member 10CL having the apertures for engagement with the hook being of greater length than the other member to admit of such adjustment.
The members 10a may, of course, each consist of two pieces of flexible material joined or fastened together at the point 10d instead of being folded over as here shown.
In Figure 2, the members 5 of the supporting and reducing means 5 are so secured to the corset that the side or edge 6 of each is close to the front centeror opening of the corset 9 in opposed relation to each other and in oblique relation to avertical line drawn through the front center of the corset with the free ends or edges 8 of each member 5l toward the side of the corset and away from the front center thereof. This form of the invention is not specifically claimed in this application but forms the subject matter of the application. Ser. No. 569,343, filed June 19, 1922.
The fastening and adjusting means here shown applied to the edge 8 is of the strap and buckle variety, a buckle 12 being attached to the edge 8, midway between the' top and bottom thereof, by means of a loop 13, and a strap 14 for engagement with buckle 12 being attached to the body of the corset at a point in the same horizontal plane as that of the buckle.
After the corset has been, in the usual manner, placed in position on the body of the wearer, a pull u on the adjusting and fastening means willJ exert and sustain a pull or strain upon the supporting and ref, ducmg means 5 that will tend t0 lift and support the abdomen of the wearer and flatten circumferentially any superfluous flesh on that part of the body of the wearer thus distributing it more evenly and thereby improving the appearance.
A reinforcing strip of any suitable material may be applied to the outer edges 8 of the members 5, if desired.
My invention may, of course, be applied to a front or side-laced corset as well as to the style herein shown.
I claim:
1. A corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other-side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing member to the size and form of the wearer.
2. A corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waistline of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer, comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset. each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material, one strip being longer than the other, arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or recalca fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing member to the size and form of the wearer.
3. A corset comprising the usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one of which is located on one side of and adjacent to the -front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other, the extent of the overlapping being greatest at one end of each of said members, and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of the body of the corset, each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the' supporting and reducing members to the size and form of the wearer.
4. A corset comprising the4 usual body parts having suitable means for lacing and fastening these parts together `around the body of the wearer and having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: two members, one vof which is located on one side of and adjacent to the front center or opening of the corset and the other of which is located directly opposite on the other side of and adjacent to the front'center or opening of the corset, each of these members consisting of two strips of resilient material arranged in oblique and overlapped relation to each other and each of these two strips being permanently secured at one end to the corset and at the other end joined or fastened together in fixed relation to each other independently of thebody of the corset, the extent of the overlap being greatest at the free end of each member and gradually decreasing as the end permanently secured to the corset is approached and each member of the supporting and reducing means being provided at its free end with means for fastening and for adjusting the supporting and reducing means to the size and form of the wearer.
5. A corset comprising the usual body parts" having permanently secured thereto,
at a suitable point below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer comprising: Two members, each permanently secured at one end to the body of the corset, one on each side offend ad'acent to the front center or opening thereo the other end of said member being tree and each of said members consisting of two strips of resilient maj teria-l in overlapped and oblique relation to each other, the lower strip being longer than the upper, and the extent of the over-lapping being greatest at the free ends of said strips where they are fastened or joined together in fixed relation to each other to :form an edge that is oblique to the line 'along which the other ends of said members are permanently attached to the corset, the two members ot the supporting and reducing means being so arranged that their free ends are disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other, said free ends being provided with fastening and adjustin means.
6. A corset .comprising the usual body parts having permanently secured thereto, at a suitable point-below the waist line of the corset, means for supporting and reducing the abdomen of the wearer, comprising: two members, each permanently secured at one end to the body of the corset, one on each side of and adjacent to the front center or opening thereof, the other end of said members being tree and each of said members consisting of two strips of resilient material in overlapped and oblique relation to each other, the lower strip being longer than the upper, and the extent of the overlapping being greatest at the free ends of said strips where they are fastened or joined together in fixed relation to each other to form an edge that is oblique to the line along which the other ends of said members are permanently attached to the corset. the two members of the supporting and reducing means being so arranged that their free ends are disposed toward the front center or opening of the corset in opposed relation to each other. said free ends being provided with fastening and adjusting means. and fastening means attached to the free ends of the two members of the supporting and reducing means, comprising: two members each consisting of a strip of flexible material folded or bent back upon itself, the superimposed part of said strip overlapping. in oblique and fixed relation thereto. the under part of said strip and the two ends of one said strip being permanently secured to one member and the two ends of the other said strip being permanently secured to the other member of said supporting and reducing means in such manner that the sides or edges of both members of said fastening and adjusting means formed at the line of bend of said strips are disposed toward the center of the orset in opposed relation to each other and independently of the body of the corset and. of the reducingY and supporting means, one member of the fastening and adjusting means being provided with one or more apertures for the reception of a hook carried by the other member of said fastening and adjusting means for fastening the mem- 10 bers of the supporting and reducing means together and adjusting said means to the form of the wearer, the member provided with apertures being of greater length than the member carrying the hooks to admit of such adjustment.
Signed at New York city in the county of New York and State of New York this 29 day of July, 1922.
MILLABD VON HALLE.
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