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US1632873A
US1632873A US739841A US73984124A US1632873A US 1632873 A US1632873 A US 1632873A US 739841 A US739841 A US 739841A US 73984124 A US73984124 A US 73984124A US 1632873 A US1632873 A US 1632873A
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  • My invention relates generally to wearing apparel, and more particularly to an apron, theprincipal objects of my invention being to pfovide a relatively simple and practical apron that may be easily and'cheaply produced, readily laundered, and which presents a neat, finished. and pleasing appearance.
  • A. further object of my invention is to provide an apron that may be eas1ly and quickly appliedto or removed from the body of the wearer, and to PIOVlde a. con struction that involves but two main parts, namely, the apron body and a removable yoke, the latter having straps that pass over the shoulders of the wearer and serve to support the apron in position upon the wearers body.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of an apron of my improved construction.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the apron.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevational View of the section of material that forms a typical apron alug.
  • 4 1 s a detail perspective showing the yoke that is detachably connected to the upper portion of the apron body with one end of the yoke turned upward to show the attaching means.
  • Fig. 5 is a front elevational view of a modified form of my improved apron.
  • apron body 10 designates the body of the apron which may be formed of any desired fabric and which has its edges hemmed or finished in any desired manner.
  • the preferred form of apron body, as illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 is substantially rectangular in form, and has its upper corners cut away, thereby producing at the top of said apron body a centrally arranged straight ed e 11 and inclined upper side edges 12.
  • Formedalong the centrally arranged strai ht edge 11 is a series of buttonholes 13, an formed adjacent to the corners between the inclined upper edges 12 and the .straps, for, by reason 0 the position of sai' are buttons 18 that.
  • buttons 18 and buttonholes 13 Secured to the end portions of the rear part 16 of the yoke are the ends of straps 19, preferably formed of the same fabric from which the yoke is formed, and when the apron is worn these straps pass upward, thence rearwardly over the shoulders of the wearer, across the wearers back, and the lower ends of said straps are provided with buttons 20 that are adapted to engage the buttonholes l4.
  • apron body 10 Various pleasing and distinctive effects may be produced by forming the apron body 10 from plain or uncolored material and using colored or decorated material in the production of the yoke and straps 19.
  • the apron body 10 consists of a plain substantiall the fabric, devoi eyes, snap fasteners, or the like, it may be readily laundered and passed through laundry machinery, such as mangles, wringers and the like, and this is an economical advantage, by the reason of the fact that plain pieces of material without buttons and the like are laundered .at a lower rate than articles having buttons, hooks and eyes, or other similar fastening devices.
  • My improved construction enables the wearer to use an indefinite number of apron bodies 10 with a single oke and supportin yoke and stra s upon the wearers body, they will not ecome soiled as quickly as the body portion 10 of said apron.
  • the a ron body 21 is in the form of a square of abric, one corner thereof being turned downwardly so as to lie on the front.
  • ThlS particular structure pro uoes rectangular section of of buttons, hooks andan apron having a pointed lower end and with the side points disposed on the rear portion of the wearers dress or skirt.
  • my improved apron is such that it may be very easily and economically roduced as it is obvious that short len s and scraps of materials that would ot erwise be thrown away may be utilized in its manufacture.
  • buttons and buttonholes While I have shown and described the oke and strap portions of the apron as bemg detachably connected to the apron body by means of buttons and buttonholes, it will be understood that other readily detachable fastening means such as hooks and eyes, snap fasteners, loops or eyelets may be used.
  • the yoke member 15 in my improved apron is herein illustrated and described as being formed from a substantially rectangular section of material, but if desired said yoke member, and articularl the outer or overhanging portion thereo may be given any desired shape and trimmed or decorated as desired. In some instances, for the purpose of-economy of production, the front overhanging portion of the yoke member may be entirely eliminated.
  • an apron of my improved construction is'materially increased, due to the fact that, if a wearer about to put on the apron, finds that the yoke and strap portion is being laundered or has been mislaid, the apron body can be readily applied for use by running a suitable cord or tape through buttonholes 13 and 14 and passing said cord or tape over the wearers shoulders.
  • I claimas my invention 1.
  • an apron the combination with an apron body formed of a one-piece section of plain smooth flexible material, provided adjacent to its upper edge with, a series of buttonholes, of a one piece yoke folded on a centrally disposed longitudinally extending line to form front and rear portions, buttons secured on the inner face of the rear portion of said yoke, which buttons are adapted to engage through certain of the buttonholes in the apron body, the front portion of said yoke depending and overlying the front upper edge of the apron body so as to cover the button and button hole connections between said yoke and apron body and straps secured to the ends of the rear portion of said yoke and adapted to be detachably connected to the upper portions of the sides of said apron body.
  • an apron comprising a one-piece section of plain smooth flexible material having a plurality of button holes formed in its central portion adjacent to its upper edge, there being button holes formed in the upper portion of the apron body near its side edges, of a one-piece yoke folded on a longitudiiii) nally disposed medial line to form front and rear portions, buttons secured on the inner face of the rear portion of said yoke, which .buttons are adapted to pass through the button holes in the u per central portion of the apron body, t e front portion of which yoke depends andoverlies thelfront upper edge of the apron body when said yoke is secured to.
  • said body so as to cover the button and button hole connections between said yoke and apron body, straps scoured to the ends of the rear portion of said yoke and buttons carried by the free ends of said straps, which buttons are adapted to engage through the button holes in tinupper portions of the sides of the apron body when the apron is on the wearers body.

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June 21, 1927.
A. M. H. BLISS APRON Filed Sept. 25, 1924 Patented June 21, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' Application filed September 25, 1924. Serial No. 788,841.
My invention relates generally to wearing apparel, and more particularly to an apron, theprincipal objects of my invention being to pfovide a relatively simple and practical apron that may be easily and'cheaply produced, readily laundered, and which presents a neat, finished. and pleasing appearance.
A. further object of my invention is to provide an apron that may be eas1ly and quickly appliedto or removed from the body of the wearer, and to PIOVlde a. con struction that involves but two main parts, namely, the apron body and a removable yoke, the latter having straps that pass over the shoulders of the wearer and serve to support the apron in position upon the wearers body.
With the foregoing and other objects In view, my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts that will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of an apron of my improved construction.
Fig. 2 is a rear elevational view of the apron.
Fig. 3 is an elevational View of the section of material that forms a typical apron alug. 4 1s a detail perspective showing the yoke that is detachably connected to the upper portion of the apron body with one end of the yoke turned upward to show the attaching means.
Fig. 5 is a front elevational view of a modified form of my improved apron.
Referring by numerals to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a practical embodiment of my invention, 10 designates the body of the apron which may be formed of any desired fabric and which has its edges hemmed or finished in any desired manner. The preferred form of apron body, as illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 is substantially rectangular in form, and has its upper corners cut away, thereby producing at the top of said apron body a centrally arranged straight ed e 11 and inclined upper side edges 12. Formedalong the centrally arranged strai ht edge 11 is a series of buttonholes 13, an formed adjacent to the corners between the inclined upper edges 12 and the .straps, for, by reason 0 the position of sai' are buttons 18 that. are spaced so that they may be engaged through the button holes 13, and when so engaged the front section 1? is folded downward over the upper front portion of the apron body. thereby concealing the buttons 18 and buttonholes 13. Secured to the end portions of the rear part 16 of the yoke are the ends of straps 19, preferably formed of the same fabric from which the yoke is formed, and when the apron is worn these straps pass upward, thence rearwardly over the shoulders of the wearer, across the wearers back, and the lower ends of said straps are provided with buttons 20 that are adapted to engage the buttonholes l4.
Various pleasing and distinctive effects may be produced by forming the apron body 10 from plain or uncolored material and using colored or decorated material in the production of the yoke and straps 19. Inasmuch as the apron body 10 consists of a plain substantiall the fabric, devoi eyes, snap fasteners, or the like, it may be readily laundered and passed through laundry machinery, such as mangles, wringers and the like, and this is an economical advantage, by the reason of the fact that plain pieces of material without buttons and the like are laundered .at a lower rate than articles having buttons, hooks and eyes, or other similar fastening devices.
My improved construction enables the wearer to use an indefinite number of apron bodies 10 with a single oke and supportin yoke and stra s upon the wearers body, they will not ecome soiled as quickly as the body portion 10 of said apron.
In the modified construction illustrated in Fig. 5, the a ron body 21 is in the form of a square of abric, one corner thereof being turned downwardly so as to lie on the front.
upper portion of the apron body, and the yoke 22 is applied to said overturned u per corner. ThlS particular structure pro uoes rectangular section of of buttons, hooks andan apron having a pointed lower end and with the side points disposed on the rear portion of the wearers dress or skirt.
The construction of my improved apron is such that it may be very easily and economically roduced as it is obvious that short len s and scraps of materials that would ot erwise be thrown away may be utilized in its manufacture.
The readily detachable connection between the yoke and straps and the apron bodyv enables the latter, when soiled, to be removed and replaced by a clean apron body member.
While I have shown and described the oke and strap portions of the apron as bemg detachably connected to the apron body by means of buttons and buttonholes, it will be understood that other readily detachable fastening means such as hooks and eyes, snap fasteners, loops or eyelets may be used.
The yoke member 15 in my improved apron is herein illustrated and described as being formed from a substantially rectangular section of material, but if desired said yoke member, and articularl the outer or overhanging portion thereo may be given any desired shape and trimmed or decorated as desired. In some instances, for the purpose of-economy of production, the front overhanging portion of the yoke member may be entirely eliminated.
The convenience and utility of an apron of my improved construction is'materially increased, due to the fact that, if a wearer about to put on the apron, finds that the yoke and strap portion is being laundered or has been mislaid, the apron body can be readily applied for use by running a suitable cord or tape through buttonholes 13 and 14 and passing said cord or tape over the wearers shoulders.
It will be readily understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction of the various parts of my improved apron may be made and substituted for those herein described without departing from the spirit of the inventiomthe scope of which is set forth inthe appended claims.
I claimas my invention: 1. In an apron, the combination with an apron body formed of a one-piece section of plain smooth flexible material, provided adjacent to its upper edge with, a series of buttonholes, of a one piece yoke folded on a centrally disposed longitudinally extending line to form front and rear portions, buttons secured on the inner face of the rear portion of said yoke, which buttons are adapted to engage through certain of the buttonholes in the apron body, the front portion of said yoke depending and overlying the front upper edge of the apron body so as to cover the button and button hole connections between said yoke and apron body and straps secured to the ends of the rear portion of said yoke and adapted to be detachably connected to the upper portions of the sides of said apron body.
2. In an apron, the combination with an apron body comprising a one-piece section of plain smooth flexible material having a plurality of button holes formed in its central portion adjacent to its upper edge, there being button holes formed in the upper portion of the apron body near its side edges, of a one-piece yoke folded on a longitudiiii) nally disposed medial line to form front and rear portions, buttons secured on the inner face of the rear portion of said yoke, which .buttons are adapted to pass through the button holes in the u per central portion of the apron body, t e front portion of which yoke depends andoverlies thelfront upper edge of the apron body when said yoke is secured to. said body, so as to cover the button and button hole connections between said yoke and apron body, straps scoured to the ends of the rear portion of said yoke and buttons carried by the free ends of said straps, which buttons are adapted to engage through the button holes in tinupper portions of the sides of the apron body when the apron is on the wearers body.
' In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
ANNA H. BLISS.
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US2568421A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-09-18 Eleanor R Van Staagen Apron
US4441025A (en) * 1981-07-13 1984-04-03 Mccoy Jr William J Protective devices
FR2604610A1 (en) * 1986-10-02 1988-04-08 Andre Maryse Reversible apron with adjustable shoulder strap including a removable protective element
USD539009S1 (en) * 2005-11-04 2007-03-27 Ilona Warn Bib
US7540035B1 (en) * 2007-12-31 2009-06-02 Bloom Janice T Secured bath towel for drying infants
USD612584S1 (en) * 2009-08-18 2010-03-30 Susan Martin Sloane Clothing
US20110088635A1 (en) * 2008-08-20 2011-04-21 Tobi Kosanke Protective Hen Apron
USD664738S1 (en) * 2005-02-01 2012-08-07 Poala Maria Friberg Nursing garment
US20130291806A1 (en) * 2012-05-07 2013-11-07 Debra Lynn Fisher Pet Bib
US20140174381A1 (en) * 2012-12-21 2014-06-26 Canine Therapy Corps, Inc. Therapy animal garment
USD718020S1 (en) * 2014-03-27 2014-11-25 Barbara Jean Bonner Bib
US20140345439A1 (en) * 2013-05-22 2014-11-27 Jerald L. BOYKIN Musical Instrument Protection
USD730590S1 (en) 2013-11-21 2015-05-26 Tobi Kosanke Bird protector
USRE45586E1 (en) * 2008-08-20 2015-06-30 Tobi Kosanke Protective hen apron
USD746026S1 (en) * 2013-06-21 2015-12-29 Lisa Litos Clothing product
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US2568421A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-09-18 Eleanor R Van Staagen Apron
US4441025A (en) * 1981-07-13 1984-04-03 Mccoy Jr William J Protective devices
FR2604610A1 (en) * 1986-10-02 1988-04-08 Andre Maryse Reversible apron with adjustable shoulder strap including a removable protective element
USD664738S1 (en) * 2005-02-01 2012-08-07 Poala Maria Friberg Nursing garment
USD539009S1 (en) * 2005-11-04 2007-03-27 Ilona Warn Bib
US7540035B1 (en) * 2007-12-31 2009-06-02 Bloom Janice T Secured bath towel for drying infants
US20110088635A1 (en) * 2008-08-20 2011-04-21 Tobi Kosanke Protective Hen Apron
USRE45586E1 (en) * 2008-08-20 2015-06-30 Tobi Kosanke Protective hen apron
US8413614B2 (en) * 2008-08-20 2013-04-09 Tobi Kosanke Protective hen apron
USD750849S1 (en) 2009-01-20 2016-03-01 Crazy K Farm Pet And Poultry Products, Llc Bird protector
USD747049S1 (en) 2009-01-20 2016-01-05 Crazy K Farm Pet And Poultry Products, Llc Bird protector
US9826988B2 (en) 2009-02-06 2017-11-28 Kleiner Intellectual Property, Llc Devices and methods for preparing an intervertebral workspace
USD612584S1 (en) * 2009-08-18 2010-03-30 Susan Martin Sloane Clothing
US20130291806A1 (en) * 2012-05-07 2013-11-07 Debra Lynn Fisher Pet Bib
US20140174381A1 (en) * 2012-12-21 2014-06-26 Canine Therapy Corps, Inc. Therapy animal garment
US20140345439A1 (en) * 2013-05-22 2014-11-27 Jerald L. BOYKIN Musical Instrument Protection
US8946532B2 (en) * 2013-05-22 2015-02-03 Jerald L. BOYKIN Musical instrument protection
USD746026S1 (en) * 2013-06-21 2015-12-29 Lisa Litos Clothing product
USD732248S1 (en) 2013-11-21 2015-06-16 Tobi Kosanke Bird protector
USD730589S1 (en) 2013-11-21 2015-05-26 Tobi Kosanke Bird protector
USD730590S1 (en) 2013-11-21 2015-05-26 Tobi Kosanke Bird protector
USD718020S1 (en) * 2014-03-27 2014-11-25 Barbara Jean Bonner Bib
USD848119S1 (en) 2017-01-17 2019-05-14 Refried Tees, Inc. T-shirt
USD889770S1 (en) 2017-01-17 2020-07-14 Refried Tees, Inc. T-shirt
USD968753S1 (en) * 2021-03-12 2022-11-08 Rezqband, Llc Sleeved armband with pockets for medical necessities

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