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  • This invention relates to an elevator and adjuster for skirts, adapted to elevate and hold back the fullness of the skirt; and the invention consists of an elevator composed of separate strips, as hereinafter described, the
  • Rings h h are fastened to the second sea-m, right and left from the front seam each side, at distances down on the skirt from the bandcorresponding with the positions of the hooks d on the pieces a, b.
  • Other rings i are fastened to the skirt about sixteen inches, more or less, down from the band, then rings j, about halfan inch lower down, and then rings is yet a little lower, and a ring, I, is placed, substantially in line with the back center of the skirt.
  • the cord m, for lifting the skirt 02 passes through a hole, 0, in the band, then through the rings h, and through rings ij k, as shown at one side, then through rings 1 e 6, back through ring Z, and through rings kj i, and under rings h on the other side, and out through hole 0, the cord, rings, and pieces a I) being on the inside of the skirt.
  • the hooks c d are engaged with the rings g h, thereby supporting the pieces a b in place, and by pullingon the ends of the cord m the skirt vator can be applied to a skirt open at back or side.
  • Hooks might be placed on the skirt, and eyes on the pieces at, or for a permanent arrangement the pieces a I) might be sewed to the inside of the skirt.
  • the skirt elevator and adjuster composed of pieces a b, connectionsf, rings and cord, combined and arranged to gather and elevate a skirt, substantially as described.

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PHOEBE e. BAKER.
SKIRT-ELEVATOR AND ADJUSTER.
* Patented Jan. 11, 1876.
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UNITED STATES PATENT @rrroa.
PHOEBEG. BAKER, OF SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN SKIRT ELEVATORS AND ADJUSTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 172,072, dated January 11, 1876 application filed October 25, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHOEBE G. BAKER, of
' South Yarmouth, in the county of Barnstable and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Dress-Skirt Elevator and Adjuster, of which the following is a specification:
This invention relates to an elevator and adjuster for skirts, adapted to elevate and hold back the fullness of the skirt; and the invention consists of an elevator composed of separate strips, as hereinafter described, the
fastened to or near the skirt-band, each near the second seam from the front, right, and left. Rings h h are fastened to the second sea-m, right and left from the front seam each side, at distances down on the skirt from the bandcorresponding with the positions of the hooks d on the pieces a, b. Other rings i are fastened to the skirt about sixteen inches, more or less, down from the band, then rings j, about halfan inch lower down, and then rings is yet a little lower, and a ring, I, is placed, substantially in line with the back center of the skirt. The cord m, for lifting the skirt 02, passes through a hole, 0, in the band, then through the rings h, and through rings ij k, as shown at one side, then through rings 1 e 6, back through ring Z, and through rings kj i, and under rings h on the other side, and out through hole 0, the cord, rings, and pieces a I) being on the inside of the skirt. The hooks c d are engaged with the rings g h, thereby supporting the pieces a b in place, and by pullingon the ends of the cord m the skirt vator can be applied to a skirt open at back or side.
By this device a skirt with long train may be made to hang gracefully when elevated,
and answer all the purposes of a walkingdress, and look well as to the set of the skirt.
Hooks might be placed on the skirt, and eyes on the pieces at, or for a permanent arrangement the pieces a I) might be sewed to the inside of the skirt.
I claiml. The skirt elevator and adjuster composed of pieces a b, connectionsf, rings and cord, combined and arranged to gather and elevate a skirt, substantially as described.
2. The pieces a b, in combination with hooks, rings, and connections f, arranged substantially as described;
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
PHOEBE G. BAKER.
Witnesses:
SETH KELLEY, F. LARKIN.
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US2627918A (en) * 1950-12-05 1953-02-10 Gordon Morris Drapery
US5960473A (en) * 1997-02-28 1999-10-05 Kabushiki Kaisha Phenix Sportswear
US20090205112A1 (en) * 2008-02-14 2009-08-20 Solowey Rikki A System for adjusting the length of a garment

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US2627918A (en) * 1950-12-05 1953-02-10 Gordon Morris Drapery
US5960473A (en) * 1997-02-28 1999-10-05 Kabushiki Kaisha Phenix Sportswear
US20090205112A1 (en) * 2008-02-14 2009-08-20 Solowey Rikki A System for adjusting the length of a garment
US8091147B2 (en) * 2008-02-14 2012-01-10 Solowey Rikki A System for adjusting the length of a garment

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