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US1667161A
US1667161A US129697A US12969726A US1667161A US 1667161 A US1667161 A US 1667161A US 129697 A US129697 A US 129697A US 12969726 A US12969726 A US 12969726A US 1667161 A US1667161 A US 1667161A
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    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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April 24, 1928. 1 1,667,161
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My invention relates to garmentsand more particularly to garments for females of the type commonly referred to as middy blouses. The latter constitute what may be termed a sport garment and in their most general-utility, comprise part of athletic cosas tumes worn during physical culture work in the gymnasium and when indulging in othen and thereby bring about a slovenly and ob-.
jectionable appearance which can be over,- come only by a constant and continuous readjustment of the garment to its intended position and which ofttimes results in undesirable exposure of the person. The invention has for its object to provide a gar-' ment of the indicated class in which all of the recited and other existing objections are overcome without in any way detracting from the advantages inherent in the garment in question. Other objects-will a pear from the description hereinafter and the features of novelty will be pointed out in the claim.
,In the accompanying drawings-which illustrat'e an example of the invention without defining its limits, Fig. 1 is a front view of the novel garment; Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof; Fig. 3 is a detail side view and Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view illustrating another form of the invention.
The garment comprises the body 10 made in conventional form and consisting of front and back sections 11 and 12 joined joined together by sewing 13 at the opposite sides,
the front section 11 bein open as indicated at 14 and provided with uttons and button holes 15 or equivalent fastening means for closing the same atwill. The' customary sailor collar 16 and either elbow or full length sleeves 17 are included in the garment in the. usual way. As so far described, the garment may be of any well-known middy type and may include any usual or special features adapted to this class of garments.
As shown in the drawings, the front and back sections 11 and 12 of thegarment converge along preferably curved lines 18 and 19 into continuin relatively narrow tabs 20..
and 21 respective y, the tab 21 being shorter 'are connected, as b pos te ends ofan in erentl Application fled August 17, 1998. Io. 180,087.
than the tab20 in the illustrated exam le. The opposed free'ends of the tabs 20 am? 21 sewing, with the opinsert 22 made of any suita le material such knit fabric and being conterminous to the tabs 20 and 21 at said free ends; the comblned tabs 20 and 21 and the insert 22 together thus constitute a continuous band a whereby the front section 11 and back sec tion 12 are connected and which itself comprises two relatively inelastic portions and .an intermediate elastic portion, as shown in Fig 2.
he garment in the form shown is put on by stepping in through the neck and front opening 14, which is made of such dimenslons as to make this readily possible, and is drawn upwardly into position to enable the arms to be inserted into the sleeves 17. As the garment is donned in the indicated manner, the legs will pass through the openings b formed by the band a so that in the final position of the'gaitment, the
aforesaid band a consisting of the tabs 20 and 21 and the insert 22, will pass between the legs and lie in the crotch of the wearer; the lines 18 and 19 are arranged and curved so as to follow the surface contour of the thighs at the crotch and'to bring the edges of the band a into natural, eas
contact with the thighs without materia ly wrinkling or deforming the band a. The dimensions and relative positions of the parts in the illustrated example are such that the elastic insert or strip 22 is located approximately in registry with the base of the spine, with the connected tabs 20-21- and insert 22 comprising the band a developing no strains upon the person of the wearer. As the latter, however, assumes unusual sitions, for instance, in the performance 0 gynmastic exercises or the. like, the band a will 0 rate to prevent the body of the garment om being drawn to undesirable positions requiring constant readjustment ,of said garment. The arrangement is' such that, as the wearer. bends to the right or left, the body of the garment will pivot upon those parts of the band a which are positioned in the crotch, without however, developing any appreciable tension in the tabs 20 and 21 so that the insert-22 remains substantially unstretched; the
aforesaid pivotal movements of the body, of.
elastic strip or no I - bending movements.
the same results, and
the rment on the band are possible because of t e, relative narrowness thereof and because of its fit to the body, and cause no disturbance of said band as it lies in the crotch. As the wearer bends backward the band a is simply drawn forwardly between the legs without developing any tension sufficient to stretch' the'insert 22 to any extent and when the wearer resumes an upright mal p ace; the band (1 however, efficiently prevents the garment'from-being drawn to such a position as to require manual readjustment at the finish of the aforesaid It the wearer bends forwardly, the band a will first shift rearwardly in a manner corresponding to the forward shifting referred to above and with i if the bending movement ,is extreme, the insert 22 will be stretched to provide the increased length in the band a necessary to compensate for the extreme forward bend. 'As soon, however, as the wearer returns to a normal upright position, the inherent elasticity of the insert 22 will restore the latter and with it the entire band a to its normal condition; in any case, the garment will be maintained against shifting to any position which requires manual readjustment of said garment on the part of the wearer. In this way the desired trimness of appearance is at all times maintained without in any way interfering with the efiiciency of the garment as a sports, athletic or gymnastic garment,
and without developing any strains uncomfortable to the wearer or injurious to the garment.
In the form shown in Fig. 4, the front section of the band a is made in two sections,
osition is drawn back to its nor-' 20 and 20", the latter of which is sewed or otherwise attached tothe insert 22; the'conti'nuity of the band is secured by providing the sections 20 and 20" with cooperating fastening devices 23 for detachably connecting the same with each other. When it is de sired to wear the garment with this form of the invention incorporated therein, thev fastening devices 23 are disengaged and the garment put on in the ordinary vway; the sections 20 and 20 are then brought together between the legs of the wearer and unitedby connecting the fastening devices 23 with each other. This form of the invention operates in the same way and ossesses the same advantages as the form rst described.
Various changes in the specific forms shown and described may be made within the scope of the claim without departing from the spirit of my invention.
1 claim:
A womans athletic garment of the middy blouse type comprising a loose body consisting of front and back sections, and a band connecting said sections with each other and consisting of relatively inelastic portions and'an elastic knit insert permanently secured to the same, and located in said band so as to normally lie in approximate registry with the base of the spine when the garment is worn, arranged to pass between the legs of the wearer to maintain the body of the garment in position on the wearer and having its opposite edges curved to fit the thighs at the crotch.
In testimony whereof I said band being I
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3840900A (en) * 1973-05-04 1974-10-15 L Cruz Body shirt for men
US20110126341A1 (en) * 2009-11-30 2011-06-02 Jamie Soriano Combination dress shirt and undergarment
US20150040285A1 (en) * 2013-08-09 2015-02-12 Farnaz Mobayyen Tuck In Top Device
DE102009031697B4 (en) * 2009-07-04 2015-08-27 Seiva Sirche Swimsuit or swimwear

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3840900A (en) * 1973-05-04 1974-10-15 L Cruz Body shirt for men
DE102009031697B4 (en) * 2009-07-04 2015-08-27 Seiva Sirche Swimsuit or swimwear
US20110126341A1 (en) * 2009-11-30 2011-06-02 Jamie Soriano Combination dress shirt and undergarment
US20150040285A1 (en) * 2013-08-09 2015-02-12 Farnaz Mobayyen Tuck In Top Device

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