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US1667989A
US1667989A US29284A US2928425A US1667989A US 1667989 A US1667989 A US 1667989A US 29284 A US29284 A US 29284A US 2928425 A US2928425 A US 2928425A US 1667989 A US1667989 A US 1667989A
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to improvements girdles for supporting the abdomen, particularly when in an obese condition, and
  • a further feature is in the provision of removable rubber inserts in the band which permit washing and thoroughly cleansing the band at any convenient time.
  • It is another purpose of the invention to produce a band free from lacings, having no openings; in the back and provided with I rubber inserts in the front and sides adapted to promote perspiration and stimulate el1mi nationof bodily wastes.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view showing the girdle extended at length, looking from the inner side thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view showing a modified type of interchangeable insert, drawn to an enlarged scale.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary plan view showing a detail of construction.
  • igure 5 is a fragmentary plan view showa further detail of construction.
  • the band or girdle is composed of two main elements, the longer of whichhas at its outer end a transverse strip on its inner side, carrying an additional strip 11 to which is secured a plurality of hooks 12 arranged at uniform- 1y spaced intervals. 7
  • the strips '16 are centrally seamed and i broken away to show the con its top to constitute a pocketreceptive of V a sheet of soft rubber 18, disposedwhen ad usted on a person, to cover the stomach.
  • a verticalstrip 19 and stlll further from the hook J carrying end is another strip 20 securing one edge of another or meshed cloth panel 21, its bottom edge being held by the binding 15, and its opposite side edge by a strip 22 of double width, providing a pocket for a rubber insert 23, enterable from the open their outer elements may receive stays 24,
  • a l The bound material 13has its upper and lower edges curved convergingly from the strip 22, to form an extension 26 to which is attached a strap 27, terminating the main element of the girdle, an elastic element 27 being interposed between the strap 27 and the extension 26.
  • Anarcuate opening28 is formed inthe mate-rial beyond the strip 22, and fixed to the strip is a tape 29 passing centrally. through the opening and secured to the material therebeyond to the juncture of the strap 27.
  • the shorter element of the girdle consists of a similar piece'of material 30, having a strip 31 at its outer edge acting as a flap or cover over the eyes 32, engageable with the hooks 12 of the main element when in adjusted position.
  • a vertical strip 33 serves to connect one edge of a pocket panel 34, closed at the bottom by the binding 35 and open at the upper end, adjacent the binding 36 to receive a sheet of rubber 37 alike in all respects to the sheet 23.
  • the opposite edge of the panel is held by i a double strip 38 centrally seamed to hold stays 39 as before described, and extending therefrom is a convergmgly curved narrowed Ill) furnished with a buckle 45 to adjustably se cure the strap 27 thereto.
  • the tape 29 serves as a reinforcement for the portion having the arcuate slot 28 and by taking up the strain on the medial line, prevents distortion of the girdle when worn and causes it to lay flat and smoothly and to take the contour of the body of the wearer without curling, etc. This tape 29 also serves to retain the longer and shorter elements of the girdle from separating when not worn.
  • a shield shaped element 46 composed of textile fabric may be substituted for the rubber element 18, the shield having an encircling binding 47 and being provided with both horizontal and vertical sheaths 48 and 49 to receive stillners or stays 50 adapted to more firmly support the stomach, when a support only 15 required.
  • the action of the rubber, through the interstices of the canvas fabric disposed directly on the body, is such as to cause perspiration and reduce excessive adipose tissue without damage to the health of the wearer, and as the rubber inserts are readily removable or replaceable, the entire girdle can be laundered as often as required.
  • a girdle comprising two elements, relatively long and short, both being reduced in width at one end, the longer element having an opening adjacent its reduced end through which the reduced end of the shorter element is passed, means to prevent separation of said reduced ends, means on the opposite ends of said elements for cooperative engagement, straps extending from the reduced ends, and means for adjusting the operative length of said straps.
  • a girdle comprising two elements relatively long and short, one end of each being reduced in width, the reduced end of the shorter element passing through an opening in the longer element and containing a slit, a. tape secured at its ends over the opening in the longer element and assed through the mentioned slit in the siorter element, cooperative fasteners on the opposite ends of each member, and adjustable straps extending from the reduced ends of said members.

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A. ROCKE REDUCING AND SUPPORTING BAND May I", 1928.
Filed May 11, 1925 ing Patented May 1, 1928.
Boone, onnnw YORK, In. x.
REDUCING AND SUPPORTING BAND.
" Application filed May 11, 1925. Serial No. 29,284,
This invention relates to improvements girdles for supporting the abdomen, particularly when in an obese condition, and
as as one of its objectsto provide a band of eculiar structure adapted to retain the abdomen in an uplifted healthful position.
A further feature is in the provision of removable rubber inserts in the band which permit washing and thoroughly cleansing the band at any convenient time.
It is another purpose of the invention to produce a band free from lacings, having no openings; in the back and provided with I rubber inserts in the front and sides adapted to promote perspiration and stimulate el1mi= nationof bodily wastes.
These and other like objects, which will become more fully apparent as the descriptiou progresses, are accomplished by the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and shown in the accoinpanying drawing, forming a part of this disclosure,and. in which Figure 1 is a perspective View of the girdle as made in accordance-with'the invention, part1 struction. V
Figure 2 is a plan view showing the girdle extended at length, looking from the inner side thereof.
Figure 3 is a plan view showing a modified type of interchangeable insert, drawn to an enlarged scale. 1
Figure 4 is a fragmentary plan view showing a detail of construction.
igure 5 is a fragmentary plan view showa further detail of construction. As shown in the drawing, the band or girdle is composed of two main elements, the longer of whichhas at its outer end a transverse strip on its inner side, carrying an additional strip 11 to which is secured a plurality of hooks 12 arranged at uniform- 1y spaced intervals. 7
These strips are secured to a single thickness of strong inelastic but. flexible woven textile fabric 13, such as coutil, cut to present a substantially straight upper edge bound throughout. its length with a tape 14, a similar tape 15 binding the undulating lower ed e. i pair of strips 16, converging towards the lower edge of the girdle are used to secure the side edges of a twilled canvas or other meshed cloth panel 17 held at its lower edge by the binding 15 and open at upper end.
The strips '16 are centrally seamed and i broken away to show the con its top to constitute a pocketreceptive of V a sheet of soft rubber 18, disposedwhen ad usted on a person, to cover the stomach.
Further along on the girdle is a verticalstrip 19 and stlll further from the hook J carrying end is another strip 20 securing one edge of another or meshed cloth panel 21, its bottom edge being held by the binding 15, and its opposite side edge by a strip 22 of double width, providing a pocket for a rubber insert 23, enterable from the open their outer elements may receive stays 24,
such as strips of whalebone or thin spring metal, and the strip 22 is also seamed to receive similar stays 25. a l The bound material 13has its upper and lower edges curved convergingly from the strip 22, to form an extension 26 to which is attached a strap 27, terminating the main element of the girdle, an elastic element 27 being interposed between the strap 27 and the extension 26. Anarcuate opening28 is formed inthe mate-rial beyond the strip 22, and fixed to the strip is a tape 29 passing centrally. through the opening and secured to the material therebeyond to the juncture of the strap 27.
The shorter element of the girdle consists of a similar piece'of material 30, having a strip 31 at its outer edge acting as a flap or cover over the eyes 32, engageable with the hooks 12 of the main element when in adjusted position.
A vertical strip 33 serves to connect one edge of a pocket panel 34, closed at the bottom by the binding 35 and open at the upper end, adjacent the binding 36 to receive a sheet of rubber 37 alike in all respects to the sheet 23.
The opposite edge of the panel is held by i a double strip 38 centrally seamed to hold stays 39 as before described, and extending therefrom is a convergmgly curved narrowed Ill) furnished with a buckle 45 to adjustably se cure the strap 27 thereto.
When the girdle is worn the back of the wearer is entirely covered it being understood that the reduced ends of each element lap each other and thus present no openings through the girdle. The tape 29 serves as a reinforcement for the portion having the arcuate slot 28 and by taking up the strain on the medial line, prevents distortion of the girdle when worn and causes it to lay flat and smoothly and to take the contour of the body of the wearer without curling, etc. This tape 29 also serves to retain the longer and shorter elements of the girdle from separating when not worn.
As shown in Fig. 3, a shield shaped element 46 composed of textile fabric may be substituted for the rubber element 18, the shield having an encircling binding 47 and being provided with both horizontal and vertical sheaths 48 and 49 to receive stillners or stays 50 adapted to more firmly support the stomach, when a support only 15 required.
It will be understood that the action of the rubber, through the interstices of the canvas fabric disposed directly on the body, is such as to cause perspiration and reduce excessive adipose tissue without damage to the health of the wearer, and as the rubber inserts are readily removable or replaceable, the entire girdle can be laundered as often as required.
Although the foregoing is descriptive of the preferred embodiment of the invention, it will be apparent that the invention may likewise be embodied in corsets, hrassieres or like garments and that minor changes may be made in its construction without the exercise of invention or conflicting with the scope of the claims hereto appended.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
l. A girdle comprising two elements, relatively long and short, both being reduced in width at one end, the longer element having an opening adjacent its reduced end through which the reduced end of the shorter element is passed, means to prevent separation of said reduced ends, means on the opposite ends of said elements for cooperative engagement, straps extending from the reduced ends, and means for adjusting the operative length of said straps.
2. A girdle comprising two elements relatively long and short, one end of each being reduced in width, the reduced end of the shorter element passing through an opening in the longer element and containing a slit, a. tape secured at its ends over the opening in the longer element and assed through the mentioned slit in the siorter element, cooperative fasteners on the opposite ends of each member, and adjustable straps extending from the reduced ends of said members.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York this 2nd day of April 1925.
ABRAHAM ROCKE.
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US2481396A (en) * 1947-03-26 1949-09-06 Cohen Moses Abdominal supporting garment
US2520063A (en) * 1949-01-06 1950-08-22 Rishcoff Michael Solid spring frame for solid frame support belts
US2605762A (en) * 1951-10-01 1952-08-05 Antonino F Balistrieri Abdominal supporting truss
US3598114A (en) * 1969-03-26 1971-08-10 Sidney Lewis Adjustable rib belt
US20120255098A1 (en) * 2011-04-05 2012-10-11 Jacqueline Leyva Figure moulding and weight loss aid systems and methods
US8328742B2 (en) 2009-09-25 2012-12-11 Medical Technology Inc. Adjustable orthopedic back brace
US8808213B2 (en) 2010-05-28 2014-08-19 Hendricks Orthotic Prosthetic Enterprises, Inc. Mechanically advantaged spinal system and method

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US2481396A (en) * 1947-03-26 1949-09-06 Cohen Moses Abdominal supporting garment
US2520063A (en) * 1949-01-06 1950-08-22 Rishcoff Michael Solid spring frame for solid frame support belts
US2605762A (en) * 1951-10-01 1952-08-05 Antonino F Balistrieri Abdominal supporting truss
US3598114A (en) * 1969-03-26 1971-08-10 Sidney Lewis Adjustable rib belt
US8328742B2 (en) 2009-09-25 2012-12-11 Medical Technology Inc. Adjustable orthopedic back brace
US8808213B2 (en) 2010-05-28 2014-08-19 Hendricks Orthotic Prosthetic Enterprises, Inc. Mechanically advantaged spinal system and method
US20120255098A1 (en) * 2011-04-05 2012-10-11 Jacqueline Leyva Figure moulding and weight loss aid systems and methods
US8695115B2 (en) * 2011-04-05 2014-04-15 Jacqueline Leyva Figure moulding and weight loss aid systems and methods
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