US1803765A - Stand-up double collar - Google Patents

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US1803765A
US1803765A US346155A US34615529A US1803765A US 1803765 A US1803765 A US 1803765A US 346155 A US346155 A US 346155A US 34615529 A US34615529 A US 34615529A US 1803765 A US1803765 A US 1803765A
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Bertelsmann Hans
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in starched stand-up, double collars, and the object of the invention is to facilitate the sliding of the tie.
  • the collar according to the present invention is so constructed that the inner collar Amember consists of a woven material which, compared with the outer member, takes up onl ve little starch and thus remains flexible a er the ordinary starching.
  • the average percentage increase in weight in the woven layers of the inner and outer collar members gives a measure of the difference between thedensity and the capacity for taking up starch of the weaves of said collar members.; whereas with collars of ordinary manufacture, the difference between the average capacity for taking up starch of the outer and inner members does not exceed 15% on one -side or the other according to the invention, with difference of from 70 or preferably 300 to 500% as requisite, and the capacity for taking up starch of the weave of the outer collar must be much greater than that of the inner collar.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a collar according to this invention.
  • Fig. 2vis a similar view of a modication.
  • a is the inside or neck portion of the collar, and b the outside or visible portion.
  • the saidoutside portion b is made of materials such as generally employed for starched collars, according to the present invention the inside portion a is, for the purpose mentioned, made from materials which take up so little starch as to be practically negligible. Such materials are particularly dense fabrics which, on account of their want of porosity, leave no room for starch.
  • the principal feature of the invention is the difference between the fabrics employed for the outside and inside of the collar.
  • the collar may then be handled in the same fashion as an ordinary starched collar. It is starched and ironed all over but becomes stiff ⁇ in the outside portion b only on account of the extremely slight starch absorption of the inside collar portion a referred to above, said inside portion remaining quite flexible and soft.
  • the collar has the appear ance, it and seating of an ordinary starched stand-up double collar, While the inside portion of the collar yields, due to its softness, to the pressure of the tightened tie and enables the latter to be drawn through the collar Without effort.
  • the collar is spared materially and the life of the tie lengthened; furthermore, movement of the Wearers head is rendered more comfortable.
  • a reinforced portion of the inside of the collar is indicated by the reference letter c.
  • a stiffened turned-over collar comprising an inner multi-ply neck embracing portion of dense fabric; each ply being substantially indifferent to absorption of starch; an outer multi-ply collar portion of porous fabric with its plies capable of free absorption of a large amount of starch; said neck embracing portion being freely yieldable and the outer collar portion rigid; and reinforcement marginally of the inner neck embracing portion.

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US3041626A (en) * 1959-01-16 1962-07-03 Light Bert Collars for shirts

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US3041626A (en) * 1959-01-16 1962-07-03 Light Bert Collars for shirts

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