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US1894891A
US1894891A US543966A US54396631A US1894891A US 1894891 A US1894891 A US 1894891A US 543966 A US543966 A US 543966A US 54396631 A US54396631 A US 54396631A US 1894891 A US1894891 A US 1894891A
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  • This invention relatesto hosiery and more particularly to a means for facilitating repairs thereto.
  • igure 2 is a horizontal section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 1;
  • Figures 3 and 4 are views similar to Figures 1 and 2 of a modification
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 of another modification
  • Figure 6 is a vertical section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 1 of another modification.
  • Figure 8 is a. vertical section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 7.
  • FIG. 1 to 6 of the drawings the invention is shown in connection with stockings of the full fashioned type.
  • the stockings may be knit in the regular way with a welt 1 joined to a leg portion 2, both the welt and leg portion being joined along the back by the usual seam 3.
  • a piece of ravelling fabric 4 of the same thread and knitting as the leg portion of the stocking.
  • the fabric piece 4 is HOSIERY 1931. SeriaINO. 543,966.
  • fabric may be flat with selvage edges, as 7 shown in Figures 1 and 2 or it may be a tubular iece as shown at 5 in Figures 3 and 4 but in each case it may be unravelled from its free edge to supply a continuous thread 6 of the necessary length.
  • the ravelling fabric 7 may be joined to the stocking at the roper time in the knitting of the stock ing by attaching one of the first knit courses of the piece to a transfer bar and then transferring it to the needles on the machine at the desired point. In this case it is preferable to join the fabric piece to the stocking at the antirun seam 8.
  • the ravelling piece may also be attached to the stocking during the knitting thereof in the case of stockings knit on circular knitting machines by transferring the piece to the needles at the proper time.
  • the ravelling iece 9 will be placed inside the stocking pref iirably at the junction of the welt 1 with the body 2 of the stocking.
  • ravelling fabric piece has been shown and described as separately formed and joined to the stocking at a seam or a particular course in the stocking in order to facilitate the attachment of the piece and render it inconspicuous, it will be understood that the fabric piece may be knit in position and at any desired point on the stocking. It will be noted, however, that in all cases the stocking is complete without the ravelling fabric piece so that if the ravelling fabric piece is completely removed-the stocking is not damaged.
  • a seamed stocking having a welt of double thickness and a separately formed ravelling fabric piece attached to said stocking at a place of uncture of the fabric of the stocking welt and lying between the folds of said welt.
  • a stocking havin a welt comprising a lurality of layers of abric and a ravelling gabric piece attached to said stocking and lying between the layers of the stocking welt.
  • a stocking having a seamed welt comprising a plurality of layers of fabric and a ravellmg fabric piece attached to a welt seam and lying between the layers of the welt.
  • a stocking having the usual turned welt and a ravelling fabric piece secured to said stocking at a usual welt seam and lying within the folds of said welt.
  • a stocking having the usual welt and a separately formed ravelling fabric piece secured to said stocking at a usual welt seam and lying within the fold of the welt.
  • a stocking having a seamed top portion comprising a plurality of fabric layers and a ravelling fabric piece secured at a seam of said top portion and retained between layers thereof.
  • a new article ofmanufacture comprising a full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a slit at the meeting edges of the inner ply of said welt, and a swatch of mending fabric attached to the stocking for exposure at said slit, said swatch having a raw edge from which thread may .be raveled at will, said raw edge lying normally between the plies of said welt, but adapted to be withdrawn through said slit to unravel thread.
  • a new article of manufacture comprising a full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a slit at the meeting edges of the inner ply of said welt, and a swatch of 1nending fabric attached to the stocking for exposure at said slit, said swatch having a raw edge from which thread may be raveled at will, said raw edge lying normally between the plies of said welt, but adapted to be Withdrawn through said slit to unravel thread, and in which the swatch of mending fabric is attached to that portion of the back seam of the stocking that is exposed at said slit.
  • a full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a swatch of mending fabric permanently secured by one edge to the back seam in the outer ply of said Welt, said swatch lying flat between the two plies of the welt and wholly at one side of said back seam.

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' Jan. 17, 1933. w SACHSENMAIER 1,894,891
HOSIERY Filed June 12 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR ELWOOD W. SACHSENMAIER Jan. 17, 1933. E. w. SACHSENMAIER. 11,894,891
HOSIERY- Filed June 12, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Ticifi INVENTOR ELWOOD W SACHSENMAIER Patented Jan. 17, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ELWOOD W. SACHSENMAIER, 01 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, ASSIGNOR TO LARK- WOOD SILK HOSIERY MILLS, INCL, 0F CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, A CORPORA- TION OF DELAWARE Application filed June 12,
This invention relatesto hosiery and more particularly to a means for facilitating repairs thereto.
It is well known that stockings, in general, and particularly the chiffon stockings, are subject to runs resulting from a broken thread. Because of their knitted construction a broken thread allows an unravelling of the fabric which will extend for a considerable distance unless checked. As modern hosiery is supplied in such a variety of colors and some colors are changed by use and washing, it is not always possible to obtain thread of a color sufilciently close for use in repairing a stocking in which a run is developing.
It is an object of this invention to overcome this difficulty by providing each stock ing with a means whereby a thread of the same kind and same dye as that of which the stocking is formed is readily available.
In the drawings-- Figure 1 is a view of a stocking made in accordance with this invention, the welt being turned down to make the showing clearer;
igure 2 is a horizontal section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 1;
Figures 3 and 4 are views similar to Figures 1 and 2 of a modification;
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 of another modification;
Figure 6 is a vertical section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 1 of another modification; and
Figure 8 is a. vertical section through the welt of the stocking shown in Figure 7.
In Figures 1 to 6 of the drawingsthe invention is shown in connection with stockings of the full fashioned type. The stockings may be knit in the regular way with a welt 1 joined to a leg portion 2, both the welt and leg portion being joined along the back by the usual seam 3. At the back seam 3 adjacent the usual opening in the welt there is secured, either at the time the seam is formed or subsequently thereto, but before the stocking is dyed, a piece of ravelling fabric 4 of the same thread and knitting as the leg portion of the stocking. The fabric piece 4 is HOSIERY 1931. SeriaINO. 543,966.
fabric may be flat with selvage edges, as 7 shown in Figures 1 and 2 or it may be a tubular iece as shown at 5 in Figures 3 and 4 but in each case it may be unravelled from its free edge to supply a continuous thread 6 of the necessary length.
As shown in Figures 5 and 6 the ravelling fabric 7 may be joined to the stocking at the roper time in the knitting of the stock ing by attaching one of the first knit courses of the piece to a transfer bar and then transferring it to the needles on the machine at the desired point. In this case it is preferable to join the fabric piece to the stocking at the antirun seam 8.
The ravelling piece may also be attached to the stocking during the knitting thereof in the case of stockings knit on circular knitting machines by transferring the piece to the needles at the proper time. In this case the ravelling iece 9 will be placed inside the stocking pref iirably at the junction of the welt 1 with the body 2 of the stocking.
While in the preferred arrangements the ravelling fabric piece has been shown and described as separately formed and joined to the stocking at a seam or a particular course in the stocking in order to facilitate the attachment of the piece and render it inconspicuous, it will be understood that the fabric piece may be knit in position and at any desired point on the stocking. It will be noted, however, that in all cases the stocking is complete without the ravelling fabric piece so that if the ravelling fabric piece is completely removed-the stocking is not damaged.
I claim- 1. A seamed stocking having a welt of double thickness and a separately formed ravelling fabric piece attached to said stocking at a place of uncture of the fabric of the stocking welt and lying between the folds of said welt.
2. A stocking havin a welt comprising a lurality of layers of abric and a ravelling gabric piece attached to said stocking and lying between the layers of the stocking welt.
3. A stocking having a seamed welt comprising a plurality of layers of fabric and a ravellmg fabric piece attached to a welt seam and lying between the layers of the welt.
4. A stocking having the usual turned welt and a ravelling fabric piece secured to said stocking at a usual welt seam and lying within the folds of said welt.
5. A stocking having the usual welt and a separately formed ravelling fabric piece secured to said stocking at a usual welt seam and lying within the fold of the welt.
6. A stocking having a seamed top portion comprising a plurality of fabric layers and a ravelling fabric piece secured at a seam of said top portion and retained between layers thereof.
7 A new article ofmanufacture comprising a full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a slit at the meeting edges of the inner ply of said welt, and a swatch of mending fabric attached to the stocking for exposure at said slit, said swatch having a raw edge from which thread may .be raveled at will, said raw edge lying normally between the plies of said welt, but adapted to be withdrawn through said slit to unravel thread.
8. A new article of manufacture comprising a full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a slit at the meeting edges of the inner ply of said welt, and a swatch of 1nending fabric attached to the stocking for exposure at said slit, said swatch having a raw edge from which thread may be raveled at will, said raw edge lying normally between the plies of said welt, but adapted to be Withdrawn through said slit to unravel thread, and in which the swatch of mending fabric is attached to that portion of the back seam of the stocking that is exposed at said slit.
9. A full fashioned two-ply welt stocking having a swatch of mending fabric permanently secured by one edge to the back seam in the outer ply of said Welt, said swatch lying flat between the two plies of the welt and wholly at one side of said back seam.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
ELWOOD W. SACHSENMAIER.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3001203A (en) * 1959-05-20 1961-09-26 Hassler Norah Wearing apparel
US3685320A (en) * 1968-04-10 1972-08-22 Edmondo Gorini Method for manufacture of stocking toes
US8661568B1 (en) * 2009-07-29 2014-03-04 Commando, Llc Hybrid hosiery

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3001203A (en) * 1959-05-20 1961-09-26 Hassler Norah Wearing apparel
US3685320A (en) * 1968-04-10 1972-08-22 Edmondo Gorini Method for manufacture of stocking toes
US8661568B1 (en) * 2009-07-29 2014-03-04 Commando, Llc Hybrid hosiery

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