US1694324A - Reenforced hosiery and method of producing same - Google Patents

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US1694324A
US1694324A US215351A US21535127A US1694324A US 1694324 A US1694324 A US 1694324A US 215351 A US215351 A US 215351A US 21535127 A US21535127 A US 21535127A US 1694324 A US1694324 A US 1694324A
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  • a further ob'ect is the provision of a novel method of pro ucing the reenforced hosiery, to facilitate manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a stocking showing the openings therein at the pointsv where the stocking is to be reenforced.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the stocking along one edge of one of the openings,sho'wing thereenforcement.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the stocking after the same has been .reenforced and the openings closed.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a sock or childs stocking corresponding to Fig. 1.
  • the stocking as seen in Fig. 1, or the sock or short stocking, as seen in Fig. 4, is Woven with the openings 7 across the toe and heel thereof.
  • the stocking or sock is then reenforced along each ed e of each opening 7.
  • the openings thus give access to the inner surface of the article in order that the stitching may be done conveniently on a sewingmachine.
  • Zig-zag or staggered stitching is em ployed, with the bias stitches extending across the threads of the material, as seen in Fig.
  • the completed article will thus be reenforced at the toe and heel, and willhave a longer life than the ordinary stocking or soc more points of the article, and the reenforcement may also be used for all kinds of hosiery.
  • the reenforced article of hosiery is intended as an article of manufacture, to be produced at the factory or shop, and manufwc
  • the reenforcement may be used at one or i ture is facilitated-by the method above described.
  • the method f producing an article of hosiery consisting in completing the article with an opening across a point thereof where a hole usually occurs, stitching thearticle with zig-zag' stitches along parallel lines at opposite sides of and along the edges of said opening, and then'securing the edges of.
  • e method 'of makin an article of hosiery consisting in first mailing the article with openin s at the heel and toe, reenforcing the heel an toe by bias stitching along the edges of the openings, and then closing the opemngs.

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. Dec. 4, 1928. 1,694,324
L. KAPLAN REENFORQBD HQSIERY AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME Filed Aug. 25, 1927 Patented Dec. 4, 1928.
UNITED LOUIS LAN, OF ASTORIA,\NEW.YOBK.
REENFOBGED HOSIERY AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME.
--App1ication filed August 25 1927. Serial No. 215,351.
hosiery reenforced in a novel manner to resist wear and tear at the points where holes usually occur.
A further ob'ect is the provision of a novel method of pro ucing the reenforced hosiery, to facilitate manufacture.
With-the foregoing: and other objects in view, which will be apparent as the invention is more fully understood, the invention resides in the features as hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood thatchanges may be made within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit of the invention. 7
The invention is illustrated in'the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a stocking showing the openings therein at the pointsv where the stocking is to be reenforced.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the stocking along one edge of one of the openings,sho'wing thereenforcement.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the stocking after the same has been .reenforced and the openings closed.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a sock or childs stocking corresponding to Fig. 1.
In carrying out the invention the stocking, as seen in Fig. 1, or the sock or short stocking, as seen in Fig. 4, is Woven with the openings 7 across the toe and heel thereof.
The stocking or sock is then reenforced along each ed e of each opening 7. This is accomplished %y stitching, as at 8, the material, with several lines of stitches substantially parallel with the edge of the opening, and the stitching may be done on a sewing machine, inasmuch as the opening enables the portion of the article at one side of the opening to be folded or turned back while the opposite portion is being stitched, The openings thus give access to the inner surface of the article in order that the stitching may be done conveniently on a sewingmachine. Zig-zag or staggered stitching is em ployed, with the bias stitches extending across the threads of the material, as seen in Fig.
3, thereby tying the threads together, well as increasing the thickness of the material,
in order to resist wear and tear.
After the portions of the stocking or sock alon the edges of the openings have been stit ed or reenforced, the edges of the open-- ings are secured together by suitable seams,
as at 9, thereby-closing the openings.
The completed article will thus be reenforced at the toe and heel, and willhave a longer life than the ordinary stocking or soc more points of the article, and the reenforcement may also be used for all kinds of hosiery.
The reenforced article of hosiery is intended as an article of manufacture, to be produced at the factory or shop, and manufwc The reenforcement may be used at one or i ture is facilitated-by the method above described.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:--
1. The method of producing a reenforced Y article of hosiery consisting in first completing the article with an opening at a point where a hole usually occurs, then a plying reenforcement to the article along t e opposite edges of the opening, and then securing the edges of the opening together to close the opening.
2. The method of producing an article of hosiery consisting in completing the article x with an opening across a point thereof where a hole usually occurs, stitching the article along the opposite edges of the opening, and then securing the edges of the opening together to close the opening.
3. The method f producing an article of hosiery consisting in completing the article with an opening across a point thereof where a hole usually occurs, stitching thearticle with zig-zag' stitches along parallel lines at opposite sides of and along the edges of said opening, and then'securing the edges of.
the o ening together to close the opening.
4. e method 'of makin an article of hosiery consisting in first mailing the article with openin s at the heel and toe, reenforcing the heel an toe by bias stitching along the edges of the openings, and then closing the opemngs.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix m signature.
LOUIS KAPLAN.
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US2424056A (en) * 1945-11-09 1947-07-15 Marjorie I Ruth Toeless hose
US4037436A (en) * 1975-09-02 1977-07-26 Ithaca Textiles, Inc. Toe construction and method for seamless hosiery products

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2424056A (en) * 1945-11-09 1947-07-15 Marjorie I Ruth Toeless hose
US4037436A (en) * 1975-09-02 1977-07-26 Ithaca Textiles, Inc. Toe construction and method for seamless hosiery products

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