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US1554860A
US1554860A US23641A US2364125A US1554860A US 1554860 A US1554860 A US 1554860A US 23641 A US23641 A US 23641A US 2364125 A US2364125 A US 2364125A US 1554860 A US1554860 A US 1554860A
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  • yllhis invention relates to undergarments and more particularly to vests: and analogous undergarments, an object of the invention being' to provide an undergarmeut composed mainly of artificial silk, known m the trade as visca silk, so constructed as to prevent runs in the material.
  • Figure l is a perspective View illustrating my invention as applied to a vest
  • Figure 2 is an exaggerated vieW in section on the line 2 2 of Figure l.
  • tape7 I use it in the broadest possible sense to include any strip of material Whetherit be. in the form of a finished tape or merely out from a bolt of material.
  • the material of the body 1 is first folded upon itself as shown at 3, and then the tape, which is also folded upon itself as indicated at Ll, is secured to the body of the ⁇ garment by stitching 5, which may eonstitute an overhand or Whip stitch, and which securely binds the several 'thicknesses of the artificial and the real silk together.
  • the real silk tape and the stitchingl 5 allovv the material l its natural movement and yet securely bind the edges thereof so as to prevent runs or other breaks in the material. Furthermore, the addition of the real silk is Ornamental and attractive and the garn'ient as a whole can he manufactured and sold at a reasonably low price and yet Will have the maximum of Wearing ⁇ quality.
  • undergarment composed of artificial silk having real silk binding strips ⁇ at the ⁇ edges thereof, said binding1 strips folded upon themselves, said material of the gan ment folded upon itself, and an overhand or Whip stitch thread binding the several thicknesses of the body of the material and the binding strip together.

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Patented Sept. 22, 1925.
UNITED STATES assiste PATENT OFFICE.
ARTHUR LEOPOLD, OF WOODMERE, NEW YORK, A'SSIGNOR TO CARL GUTMAN & COMn IPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
'UNDERGARMENT.
Application filed April 1G, 1925. Serial No. 23,641.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it knoivn that l, ARTHUR LEOPOLD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of llf'oodniere, in the county of Nassau and State of New York, have invented a neu7 and Improved Undergarment, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
yllhis invention relates to undergarments and more particularly to vests: and analogous undergarments, an object of the invention being' to provide an undergarmeut composed mainly of artificial silk, known m the trade as visca silk, so constructed as to prevent runs in the material.
The use of artificial silk or visca is becom-I ing very popular in the manufacture of lingerie, underwear', etc., but this material has a tendency to deteriorate due to the fact that threads readily draw or pull out of the seamingj. This is primarily due to the manner of binding the edges and many expedients have been resorted to which have failed principally because of the fact that they do not allow the material its natural contraction and expansion and flexibility, or that there is an unequality between the scaming and the material itself.
l have discovered that by binding' the edges ofthe material With a tape or facing of real silk, that due to the greater elasticity and tensile strength of the cocoon silk, the expansion and contraction at these points can be taken care of Without strain upon the artificial or visca silk which constitutes the body of the garment, thus preventing the start of runs and other yarn breakage. This added stripping of real silk also permits the garment to be himg on clotheslines in the usual manner` as the cocoon silk is not affected by Water and thus the usual clothespins can be used without damaging the fabric if damp. It is this broad idea which constitutes my invention.
llVith this and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claim.
Figure l is a perspective View illustrating my invention as applied to a vest;
Figure 2 is an exaggerated vieW in section on the line 2 2 of Figure l.
While l have illustrated and shall describe my invention as applied to a vest, it is to be distinctly understood that the invention applies to any Lgarment on Which the com bination of materials may be employed.
l represents the body of the garment which is made of artificial silk or visca, as it is known in the trade, Both t!he upper and lower edges of this Qarment l arebound with tapel 2 of real silk.
ln employing this term tape7 I use it in the broadest possible sense to include any strip of material Whetherit be. in the form of a finished tape or merely out from a bolt of material.
The material of the body 1 is first folded upon itself as shown at 3, and then the tape, which is also folded upon itself as indicated at Ll, is secured to the body of the `garment by stitching 5, which may eonstitute an overhand or Whip stitch, and which securely binds the several 'thicknesses of the artificial and the real silk together.
The real silk tape and the stitchingl 5 allovv the material l its natural movement and yet securely bind the edges thereof so as to prevent runs or other breaks in the material. Furthermore, the addition of the real silk is Ornamental and attractive and the garn'ient as a whole can he manufactured and sold at a reasonably low price and yet Will have the maximum of Wearing` quality.
Various `slight changes and alterations might be made in the general form of the Y parts described Without departing` from the invention, and hence l do notl limit myself to the precise details set forth but consider' myself at liberty to make such sli glitt changes and alterations as fairly -fall Within the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
l claim: .iin undergarment composed of artificial silk having real silk binding strips` at the` edges thereof, said binding1 strips folded upon themselves, said material of the gan ment folded upon itself, and an overhand or Whip stitch thread binding the several thicknesses of the body of the material and the binding strip together.
ARTHUR LEOPOLD.
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US5371904A (en) * 1993-01-28 1994-12-13 Sara Lee Corporation Collar construction

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