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US1560753A
US1560753A US695984A US69598424A US1560753A US 1560753 A US1560753 A US 1560753A US 695984 A US695984 A US 695984A US 69598424 A US69598424 A US 69598424A US 1560753 A US1560753 A US 1560753A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
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  • This invention relates to suspensories, and has for its object to provide an article of this character which is so constituted thatthe sack thereof may be readily renewed and yet is properly supported when in use so as to eectively carry out its intended purposes.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view, showing the preferred embodiment of the invention as when in use;
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view, showing parts disassociated for the sake of illustration; and.
  • Figure 3 is a view in section of Figure 1.
  • a supporting belt is provided and includes sections 5 and 6 suitably attached to a supporting member, designated generally at 7.
  • the sections 5 and 6 are adapted to be connected to each other by buckles or suitable fastening devices.
  • the supporting member 7 comprises a back piece 8 of fabric and a similar front piece 9, the pieces 8 and 9 being disposed in on line 3-3 face to face relation and being secured to-l gether along their upper edges by stitching 10. These pieces 8 and 9 are of approximately triangular formation but the portions thereof which would correspond to the apices of the triangles are cut away to form a recess 11 in the supporting member.
  • a sack designated generallyl at 12 is provided, and has attaching and -supporting tabs 13 integrally formed at the opposite sides of the upper Vfront portion of the sack. These tabs 13 deline between them a recess 14 whichwis complementary to the recess 11 of the supporting member, when thesey parts a associated vwhereby the front opening of n the suspensory isdefine-d.
  • tabs 13 are bound with tape 15 and in the tape 15 button-lioles 16 are formed, so that the tabs may be but,-
  • buttons 17 secured to the bach After f to accomplish this arrangement'. rlhe points f 19 of the supporting member are held to ⁇ gether byl buttons 20 and button-holes 21.- y
  • the upper edge of the rear portion of the sack 12 is provided with a binding 22 through which a draw string 23 is extended, the draw string being also extended through eyes 24 provided in the back piece 8 of the supporting member and through eyes-25 in the front piece 9 thereof and then being tied, as at 26, in front ofthe supporting 1nem-N ber above the front opening of the suspensory.
  • leg straps may be employed if preferred.
  • the sack 12 may be constructed of comparatively inexpensive fabric and since the sack 12 is detachable and replaceable it may be discarded when desired and replaced by an entirely new sack although of course it may be removed for any purpose.l 'When the sack 12 is kassociated with its supporting member it is so supported anddisposed vas to carry out its intended purpose in aproper and efiicient manner. Y l
  • a suspensory including a supporting member made up of aV front piece, and a ⁇ back .piecev permanently secured together along their upper edges, a sack constructed of comparatively*inexpensive fabric and being designed to be discarded and renewed when soiled and having tabs, each tab having a binding formed with a button hole, buttons secured to the front face of the back piece, and cooperable With said buttonholes whereby the sack is detachably secured to the supporting member, the front piece having button-holes cooperable with the buttons of the back piece to hold the front piece up against the back piece and overlying the 10 tabs, the sack and the supporting member having complementary recesses delining the front opening of the suspensory, the-recess of the supporting member defining points Y thereon and fastening devices on the fro-nt 15 face of the back piece for holding the points together.

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W. J. YOUNG SUSPISDRY meg Feb. 29. A1924 INVETOR FfJ/oay ATTORNEYS Y a Telt.- 1J i winni/rivieren foi-aantast' Yonne; 'originaria' rtnrna.
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Application filed February 29, v1924. Serial No. 695,984.
To all 'whom t 'may concern Be it known that l, `WILLArrn'rrn JOAQUiN YOUNG, a citizen of the `United States, and a resident of Miami, in the county of Dade and State of Florida, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Suspensories, of which the following is a specitication.
This invention relates to suspensories, and has for its object to provide an article of this character which is so constituted thatthe sack thereof may be readily renewed and yet is properly supported when in use so as to eectively carry out its intended purposes.
Other objects and advantages of the in` vention reside in certain novel features of the construction, combination and arrange` ment of parts which will be hereinafter more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification, and in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view, showing the preferred embodiment of the invention as when in use;
Figure 2 is a perspective view, showing parts disassociated for the sake of illustration; and.
Figure 3 is a view in section of Figure 1. Y
Referring to the drawings it will be seen that in the embodiment of the invention illustrated a supporting belt is provided and includes sections 5 and 6 suitably attached to a supporting member, designated generally at 7. Of course, the sections 5 and 6 are adapted to be connected to each other by buckles or suitable fastening devices.
The supporting member 7 comprises a back piece 8 of fabric and a similar front piece 9, the pieces 8 and 9 being disposed in on line 3-3 face to face relation and being secured to-l gether along their upper edges by stitching 10. These pieces 8 and 9 are of approximately triangular formation but the portions thereof which would correspond to the apices of the triangles are cut away to form a recess 11 in the supporting member.
A sack designated generallyl at 12 is provided, and has attaching and -supporting tabs 13 integrally formed at the opposite sides of the upper Vfront portion of the sack. These tabs 13 deline between them a recess 14 whichwis complementary to the recess 11 of the supporting member, when thesey parts a associated vwhereby the front opening of n the suspensory isdefine-d.
The upper ends of the tabs 13 are bound with tape 15 and in the tape 15 button-lioles 16 are formed, so that the tabs may be but,-
toned onto buttons 17 secured to the bach After f to accomplish this arrangement'. rlhe points f 19 of the supporting member are held to` gether byl buttons 20 and button-holes 21.- y
The upper edge of the rear portion of the sack 12 is provided with a binding 22 through which a draw string 23 is extended, the draw string being also extended through eyes 24 provided in the back piece 8 of the supporting member and through eyes-25 in the front piece 9 thereof and then being tied, as at 26, in front ofthe supporting 1nem-N ber above the front opening of the suspensory.
It is to be understood that leg straps may be employed if preferred.
ith this arrangement the sack 12 may be constructed of comparatively inexpensive fabric and since the sack 12 is detachable and replaceable it may be discarded when desired and replaced by an entirely new sack although of course it may be removed for any purpose.l 'When the sack 12 is kassociated with its supporting member it is so supported anddisposed vas to carry out its intended purpose in aproper and efiicient manner. Y l
A suspensory of this kind I consider an improvement over thosel that are in general use for the reason that the sach 'which could be manufactured for a very low cost, and being detachable, the expense of renewing, and throwing away the one that had been worn until soiled would be less than having same laundried.
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A suspensory, including a supporting member made up of aV front piece, and a` back .piecev permanently secured together along their upper edges, a sack constructed of comparatively*inexpensive fabric and being designed to be discarded and renewed when soiled and having tabs, each tab having a binding formed with a button hole, buttons secured to the front face of the back piece, and cooperable With said buttonholes whereby the sack is detachably secured to the supporting member, the front piece having button-holes cooperable with the buttons of the back piece to hold the front piece up against the back piece and overlying the 10 tabs, the sack and the supporting member having complementary recesses delining the front opening of the suspensory, the-recess of the supporting member defining points Y thereon and fastening devices on the fro-nt 15 face of the back piece for holding the points together.
WILLAMETTE JOAQUIN YOUNG,
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4122849A (en) * 1976-09-15 1978-10-31 Dietz Henry G Cup supporter with removable elastic hip band
US5003972A (en) * 1987-10-28 1991-04-02 Kestler Jeffrey L Athletic supporter
FR2698001A1 (en) * 1992-11-13 1994-05-20 Beal Joseph Support for medicinal pouch - has flexible suspension element which can be threaded through holes in plate to form loops by which plate can be attached to various objects

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4122849A (en) * 1976-09-15 1978-10-31 Dietz Henry G Cup supporter with removable elastic hip band
US5003972A (en) * 1987-10-28 1991-04-02 Kestler Jeffrey L Athletic supporter
FR2698001A1 (en) * 1992-11-13 1994-05-20 Beal Joseph Support for medicinal pouch - has flexible suspension element which can be threaded through holes in plate to form loops by which plate can be attached to various objects

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