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US1702143A
US1702143A US228938A US22398827A US1702143A US 1702143 A US1702143 A US 1702143A US 228938 A US228938 A US 228938A US 22398827 A US22398827 A US 22398827A US 1702143 A US1702143 A US 1702143A
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  • the present invention is concerned wih the provision of n eombined garment :and carrier ling of the swine general i'lmrnotor il isrloseiil in nry impending ni'ipliontion Serial No. 213,896., iled August 18, 1997. ln zu:- eordnnee with the preeent invention how over, the prior deivioe 4is eimterinlly 'iiniiproved in that .tlne oarrier ibafg for the gwrnient may be entirely oonoealed vwhen the garment is worn, and will not detract in any manner from the attractive appearance of fthe garnient.
  • a further feautnre orf ithe invention is the provision of a garment @und carrier ibag oonibiinntion .in which ⁇ the heg may conveniently serve as n ihwtor hood when the gur- Inent is worn, and .es n. -eontainer for the garment when the laitier is beiing transported.
  • VVhile the present invention finds ⁇ pireferred embodiment in n raincoat, .it should he understood that the ronge of bag and garment combinations which may be produced in nrcordenee with this invention is practically limitless.
  • the bag may be com bine/cl with various Working garments such es aprons end ove'rnills, Withwbntihing garments, bench robes, trousers, este.
  • Objects olf the invention ire to provide n. derive of this rl'mrneter of neat, attractive :nimeer-.111110, wliioh will be extremely isirnplo und prnet'iiznil vin eonstruotion, well suited to the requirements of economical manutant-ure end convenient peeking or unpacking.
  • the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and eo1nbinetions and nrinngements of parts, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth and pointed ontl in Ythe (claims.
  • the invention may be more fullyT understood from the Jfollowing description in connection with the zirconipniiying drawings, wherein- Fig. l a perspective View ⁇ showing; ⁇ a raincoat embodying the present invention in use.
  • Fig. 2 is nn inside plain View showing the raincoat opened up and the mouth of the pocket closed.
  • Fig. Si is zin onlnrged ⁇ ivortienl ⁇ seol'ionnl ile-teil on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. l is aV rwglnentnry sectional ⁇ perspective detail showing the -bag turned rightsserveront ⁇ und ready to reoeive thefgwr ⁇ ment..
  • Fig. 6 is a pmspeotive View showing 'tilne beg olosed with the garment thenuin.
  • Fig. 7 is e Itrnnewierso eeetionel view through :the ihwg ⁇ :and eneloeed gummi, Ishowing the ⁇ iinninmler in which the innig muy. he seem-ed by the bini/mm fasteners without turning the bang righhsieout.
  • fthe hwg may he ermubined with nny Claes of ⁇ ignirniemlt. lilium elected to iehow it -ivn oulmihinwliiim ⁇ 'with ⁇ a raincoat.
  • the drawings are not ⁇ to he interpreted in e limiting sense, since they ame illustrative of only one embodiment of ⁇ :the invention.
  • the end o'f 'this lllap passesthrough the open mouth of the heg when the lahter right-sicle-out as in Figs. 4, 5 fend I6.
  • VVhen the ooait wom the heg is turned inside-out as in 1, 2 and 3 :md the *Map 16 ⁇ and the loog 30 which it carries if CII desired, lie Within the coat, affording additional protective material across the Wearers back and between the shoulders.
  • the llap 16 is turned outwardly as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, and the mouth of the bag is opened by manipulating ⁇ the slide 18, so that the bag 30 may conveniently serve as a hood with the iiap 16 embracing and protecting the nape of a wearers neck.
  • the slide member 18 is preferably of the same character disclosed in my copendingl application above referred to; in other Words, of a character which may be conveniently manipulated with the bag right-side out or inside-out, due to the fact that its handle 1d is pivotally mounted on an eye 18" at one end of the slide and may be moved around the end of the slide from one side to the other whenever the slide is in any position except its extreme fastener closing position.
  • the bag is preferably turned right-side-out as seen in Figs. 4 and 5, and the garment is rolled up, or folded and inserted into the bag together with the protective flap 16, at which time the slide member 18 is operated and the bag mouth closed with the garment inside, as seen in Fig. 6.
  • buttons 2O carried by the inside of the bag adjacent the mouth, and buttonholed tabs 21 preferably anchored to the opposite side of the bag adjacent the mouth and Within the bag.
  • suitable slots 22 are pro ⁇ vided in the flap 16, so that the tabs may be passed through the slots and lie inside the flap 16.
  • buttons are to be used as closures for the bag, there is no need for turning the bag right-sidebut. It is simply neces try to Withdraw the tabs 21 from the position of Fig. 2, fold the garment and insert it with the flap 16 into the bag mouth between the rows of slide fasteners Which are thus rendered inoperative, and then button the tabs over as indicated in Fig. 7. lWhen using the buttons the flap and garment are folded directly into the bag from the posi" tion of Fig. 3, in which ligure it will be recalled the bag is shown as inside-out. It will also be noted that with the parts in the position of Fig.
  • the coat may be folded inside of the bag and the buttons as Well as'the slide fasteners used to doubly secure the bag mouth. Obviously the hooliless fastener could not be used Without turnin the bag right-side-out, since the insertion of the coat into the While the lat ter Was right-side-out, would result in disposing the material of the coat bet-Ween the tufo cooperating rows of fastening elements.
  • a garment a carrier bag, means attaching the same to the interior of the garment, said bag being adapted to be concealed by the garment when the latter is Worn, ⁇ fastening means adjacent the bag mouth so arranged that the folded garment may be inserted through the mouth of the bag and the bag closed
  • the attaching means comprising a flap attaching the interior of the bag to the garment adjacent the neclr portion of the latter, whereby, with the flap outside, the bag may be open-ed and Worn as an attached hood for the garment.
  • a garment a carrier bag, means attachingl the same to the interior of the garment, said bag being adapted to be concealed by the garment when the latler is worn, fasten ing means adjacent the bag mouth so arranged that the folded garment may be inserted through the mouth of the bag and the bag closed when transporting the garment,
  • Vthe attaching means comprising a flap attaching the interior of the bag to the garment adjacent the neck portion of the latter, whereby, With the flap outside, the bag may be opened and Worn as an attached hood for the garment, the bag fastening means being operable to close the When the latter is turned either right-sine out or inside-out.
  • a raincoat a carrier bag', av He secured to the interior of the bag and to t e interior upper portion of the Cout, whereby when the coat is Worn. the beg may be concealed beneath the coat or Worn as e. hood with the flap lying against the nape of 'the Wea-rers neck, and reversible securing means :1t the bag mouth for Closing the bag;f right-sde-out with the folded coat :md :Hep concealed therein, or Wrong-sideout and concealed under the coat -When worn.

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Feb. l2, 1929 D- WEISZ ENT AND CARRIER BAG GOMBINATION GARM ATTORNEY 4 INVENTOR BaUl/CZ BY Ill) Patented Fels. 12, 1929.
UNITED STATES DAVID WEISZ, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
comn'mnmon GARMENT AND CARRIE. BAG.
lpplication filed iutdber 4, 1927.
The present invention is concerned wih the provision of n eombined garment :and carrier ling of the swine general i'lmrnotor il isrloseiil in nry impending ni'ipliontion Serial No. 213,896., iled August 18, 1997. ln zu:- eordnnee with the preeent invention how over, the prior deivioe 4is eimterinlly 'iiniiproved in that .tlne oarrier ibafg for the gwrnient may be entirely oonoealed vwhen the garment is worn, and will not detract in any manner from the attractive appearance of fthe garnient.
A further feautnre orf ithe invention is the provision of a garment @und carrier ibag oonibiinntion .in which `the heg may conveniently serve as n ihwtor hood when the gur- Inent is worn, and .es n. -eontainer for the garment when the laitier is beiing transported.
VVhile the present invention finds `pireferred embodiment in n raincoat, .it should he understood that the ronge of bag and garment combinations which may be produced in nrcordenee with this invention is practically limitless. The bag may be com bine/cl with various Working garments such es aprons end ove'rnills, Withwbntihing garments, bench robes, trousers, este.
Objects olf the invention :ire to provide n. derive of this rl'mrneter of neat, attractive :nimeer-.111110, wliioh will be extremely isirnplo und prnet'iiznil vin eonstruotion, well suited to the requirements of economical manutant-ure end convenient peeking or unpacking.
With the above noted end other objects in View, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and eo1nbinetions and nrinngements of parts, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth and pointed ontl in Ythe (claims. The invention may be more fullyT understood from the Jfollowing description in connection with the zirconipniiying drawings, wherein- Fig. l a perspective View `showing; `a raincoat embodying the present invention in use.
Fig. 2 is nn inside plain View showing the raincoat opened up and the mouth of the pocket closed.
Serial No. 223,988.
Fig. Si is zin onlnrged `ivortienl `seol'ionnl ile-teil on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. l is aV rwglnentnry sectional `perspective detail showing the -bag turned rightsiileont `und ready to reoeive thefgwr` ment..
5 is n `perepeetiwg iniew showing Hihe position of `the paints jnot before the folded garment is ineertied in the ha".
Fig. 6 is a pmspeotive View showing 'tilne beg olosed with the garment thenuin.
Fig. 7 is e Itrnnewierso eeetionel view through :the ihwg `:and eneloeed gummi, Ishowing the `iinninmler in which the innig muy. he seem-ed by the bini/mm fasteners without turning the bang righhsieout.
As suggested iaibone, fthe hwg may he ermubined with nny Claes of `ignirniemlt. lilium elected to iehow it -ivn oulmihinwliiim `'with `a raincoat. The drawings are not `to he interpreted in e limiting sense, since they ame illustrative of only one embodiment of `:the invention.
I have nsecl 7the reiieremee mmmernl ill() `to designate e ruinooat oaf conventional externnl nppenranoe provided with deeves ll, :i belt l2 und n wilder 13. The garment `uit. its nippel' end may, if dlesimeiil, ihre neiiiroroed by :i yoke .piene il of muy desired nature, this yoke piece heiingeoemeotefl .'lo ilhe collar senin 115. Gonnerteiil to the oollnr senr-m, preferably h v the saine line of stitching wihioh secures `the yoke pier@ 14, is ai lieiaflk-protecting iarp 163 lo w'hioh served the oaririer bag 30. The end o'f 'this lllap passesthrough the open mouth of the heg when the lahter right-sicle-out as in Figs. 4, 5 fend I6. This beg is of proper `eine and @hope vto receive the flap together with the mineoat when the latter in folded oovnditicm, sind the month of the preferably ielioeed by n. conventional type of Closure `devine, such the news of hookless fanteners i7 and the sliding locking device 1B which cooperates therewith to drew the fasteners into interlocking relationship.
VVhen the ooait wom the heg is turned inside-out as in 1, 2 and 3 :md the *Map 16 `and the loog 30 which it carries if CII desired, lie Within the coat, affording additional protective material across the Wearers back and between the shoulders. Preferably however, the llap 16 is turned outwardly as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, and the mouth of the bag is opened by manipulating` the slide 18, so that the bag 30 may conveniently serve as a hood with the iiap 16 embracing and protecting the nape of a wearers neck.
The slide member 18 is preferably of the same character disclosed in my copendingl application above referred to; in other Words, of a character which may be conveniently manipulated with the bag right-side out or inside-out, due to the fact that its handle 1d is pivotally mounted on an eye 18" at one end of the slide and may be moved around the end of the slide from one side to the other whenever the slide is in any position except its extreme fastener closing position.
l/lvlhen the garment is to be transported, the bag is preferably turned right-side-out as seen in Figs. 4 and 5, and the garment is rolled up, or folded and inserted into the bag together with the protective flap 16, at which time the slide member 18 is operated and the bag mouth closed with the garment inside, as seen in Fig. 6.
If desired, instead of the form of fastener illustrated at 17 and 18, I may use ordinary buttons 2O carried by the inside of the bag adjacent the mouth, and buttonholed tabs 21 preferably anchored to the opposite side of the bag adjacent the mouth and Within the bag. In order that the tabs may be concealed when the bag is used as a hood as seen in Fig. 1, suitable slots 22 are pro` vided in the flap 16, so that the tabs may be passed through the slots and lie inside the flap 16. By providing a second row of buttous QOL outside of the mouth and slotting for the reception of the tabs, the button fastener may serve as a reversible fastener as Will be later described.
lf the buttons are to be used as closures for the bag, there is no need for turning the bag right-sidebut. It is simply neces try to Withdraw the tabs 21 from the position of Fig. 2, fold the garment and insert it with the flap 16 into the bag mouth between the rows of slide fasteners Which are thus rendered inoperative, and then button the tabs over as indicated in Fig. 7. lWhen using the buttons the flap and garment are folded directly into the bag from the posi" tion of Fig. 3, in which ligure it will be recalled the bag is shown as inside-out. It will also be noted that with the parts in the position of Fig. Ll, if the tabs are not removed from the slots, the coat may be folded inside of the bag and the buttons as Well as'the slide fasteners used to doubly secure the bag mouth. Obviously the hooliless fastener could not be used Without turnin the bag right-side-out, since the insertion of the coat into the While the lat ter Was right-side-out, Would result in disposing the material of the coat bet-Ween the tufo cooperating rows of fastening elements.
1t is not essential that both 'types of fasteners be used with a single bag, and they are illustrated here rather to indicate that either type might be used, and either type be arranged to serve as a reversible fastener. Similarly, I have shown the use of handle straps 25 at both the inside and outside of the ban', so that a strap is provided Whether the buttons or the hooltless fastener elements are used to close the bag.
Obviously, various changes and alterations might be made in the general form and arrangement of the parts described Without departing from the invention. Hence I do not Wish to limit myself te the details set forth, but shall consider myself at liberty to malte such changes and alterations as fairly fall Within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
l claim:
1. In combination, a garment, a carrier bag, means attaching the same to the interior of the garment, said bag being adapted to be concealed by the garment when the latter is Worn, `fastening means adjacent the bag mouth so arranged that the folded garment may be inserted through the mouth of the bag and the bag closed When transporting 'the garment, the attaching means comprising a flap attaching the interior of the bag to the garment adjacent the neclr portion of the latter, whereby, with the flap outside, the bag may be open-ed and Worn as an attached hood for the garment.
2. In combination, a garment, a carrier bag, means attachingl the same to the interior of the garment, said bag being adapted to be concealed by the garment when the latler is worn, fasten ing means adjacent the bag mouth so arranged that the folded garment may be inserted through the mouth of the bag and the bag closed when transporting the garment, Vthe attaching means comprising a flap attaching the interior of the bag to the garment adjacent the neck portion of the latter, whereby, With the flap outside, the bag may be opened and Worn as an attached hood for the garment, the bag fastening means being operable to close the When the latter is turned either right-sine out or inside-out.
3. ln combination, a raincoat, a carrier bag, a flap secured to the interior of the bag and to the interior upper portion of the coat, whereby When the coat is Worn, the bag may be concealed beneath the coat or Worn as a hood with flap lying against the nape of the Wearers neck.
4. In combination, a. raincoat, a carrier bag', av He secured to the interior of the bag and to t e interior upper portion of the Cout, whereby when the coat is Worn. the beg may be concealed beneath the coat or Worn as e. hood with the flap lying against the nape of 'the Wea-rers neck, and reversible securing means :1t the bag mouth for Closing the bag;f right-sde-out with the folded coat :md :Hep concealed therein, or Wrong-sideout and concealed under the coat -When worn.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York this 3rd my of October A. D. 1927.
DAVID WEISZ.
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US4064562A (en) * 1975-10-20 1977-12-27 Kenny Bernice S Integral rain cape and hat
US4225978A (en) * 1979-03-12 1980-10-07 Howerton Larry L Combination cape and utility bag
US4404687A (en) * 1982-09-24 1983-09-20 Markus Hager Convertible outerwear and carrying bag
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US4543669A (en) * 1984-03-26 1985-10-01 Katz Robert F Combination toy and garment
US20080017529A1 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Herring Gary L Product Package Having Self-Contained, Dispensable Carrying Bag
US20090055991A1 (en) * 2007-08-30 2009-03-05 Melissa Natalie Johnson Hooded garment which converts into a purse
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