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US1915324A
US1915324A US470711A US47071130A US1915324A US 1915324 A US1915324 A US 1915324A US 470711 A US470711 A US 470711A US 47071130 A US47071130 A US 47071130A US 1915324 A US1915324 A US 1915324A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
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  • a freely pendulous sack together with suitablemeans, such as a girdle, for supporting.
  • suitablemeans such as a girdle
  • the sack in proper position. in order that the sack may be fully eifective, it is preferably of such a length as to extend nearly to the knees of the wearer, since thus, in practically any position of the wearer, at least the lowermost portion of the sack will remain freely pendant and thus prevent spilling of the contents. No absorbent need be used in the sack so that its bulk is negligible.
  • Thebulk of the sack being small, it may be accommodated in a bifurcated garment, if so desired.
  • the sack is preferably suspended from a' girdle which may be of any suitable design.
  • The'girdle may be merely of such nature as to properly support the sack,'or it may be constructed as a body supporting member in the nature of a corset. 1
  • Figure 2 is a View illustrating the manner in which the garment is worn
  • Figure 3 is a rear View more fully illustrating the manner in which the garment is fitted to the wearer.
  • reference numeral designates a girdle of light mate rial provided at its top and'bottom with puckering strings or elastic bands, the girdle being adapted to be worn as shown in Figures 2 and
  • a sack 11, of flexible waterproof material has substantially arcu ate cutouts, as indicated at 12 and 13, the intermediate edgeportions being sewed or other- 1930. seriarno; 470,711.
  • edges of the cutouts are preferably bound with" tapes 16 and 17 whose ends extend upwardly across the girdle and are se 7 cured thereto.
  • Other reinforcing tapes, as 18 and19, may be applied as desired.
  • sack 11 depends almost to the knees of the wearer, such length being preferably provided in order to insure the presence ofa pendulous portion at the bottom of the sack, for en ample, when the wearer is in sitting position.
  • the arcuate' edges of the cutouts in use fold inwardly in close contact with the wearers legs and form leg openings in conjunction with the lower side portions of the girdle.
  • I claim I garment of the class described coinprising a girdle portion and a freely pendu lous sack portion of flexible waterproof material attached to said girdle portion at the front and. rear of the latter to leave leg openings between the sides of the sack and girdle portions, the sides of the sack extending freely laterally beyond the front and back points of attachment to the girdle with their upper edges spaced below the lower girdle edges and being foldable inwardly in use to closely contact the legs of the wearer.
  • garment of the class described comprising a girdle portion and a freely pendulous sack portion of flexible waterproof. material having upper front and rear edge sec V. tions attached to the front and rear of the girdle portion, the sections of said sack portion intermediate said front and rear edge sections forming freely laterally extending folds whose upper edges are spaced below foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer.
  • a garment of the class described comprising a girdle portion and a freely pendu- 5 lous sack portion of flexible waterproof material having upper front and rear edge sections attached to the front and rear of the girdle portion, the sections of said sack portion intermediate said front and rear edge v losections forming freely laterally extending folds foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer, the edges of said intermediate sections being spaced below the lower edges of the girdle and beingsubstantially 15 arcuate and cut on a downward bias as and for the purpose described.
  • a garment ofthe class described comrising a girdle portion and a freely penduou's sack portion'of flexible waterproof ina- Q0 terial having upper front and rear edge sec: tions attached to the front and rear of the girdle portio n, the sections of said sack portion interinediate said front and rear edge sections forming freely laterally extending folds foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer, the edges of said intermediate sections being spaced below the lower edges of the girdle and being substantially arcuate and cut on a downward bias, and Q9 binding strips securedonthe edgesof said intermediate sections and extended upwardly to'be secured at their ends to said girdle por- .tion. a v

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F. H. LEWIS,
June 27, 1933.
GARMENT Filed July 25, 1930 Patented June 27, 1933 warren s'rarss PATENT OFFICE FRANCES H. LEWIS, or PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY GARMENT Application filed July 25,
a freely pendulous sack, together with suitablemeans, such as a girdle, for supporting. the sack in proper position. in order that the sack may be fully eifective, it is preferably of such a length as to extend nearly to the knees of the wearer, since thus, in practically any position of the wearer, at least the lowermost portion of the sack will remain freely pendant and thus prevent spilling of the contents. No absorbent need be used in the sack so that its bulk is negligible.
Thebulk of the sack being small, it may be accommodated in a bifurcated garment, if so desired.
The sack is preferably suspended from a' girdle which may be of any suitable design.
The'girdle may be merely of such nature as to properly support the sack,'or it may be constructed as a body supporting member in the nature of a corset. 1
The invention will be readily understood from the illustrative embodiment shown in i the accompanying drawing, and which will now be described.
In the drawing Figure 1 is a front view of the new garment,
Figure 2 is a View illustrating the manner in which the garment is worn, and
Figure 3 is a rear View more fully illustrating the manner in which the garment is fitted to the wearer.
Referringto the drawing, reference numeral designates a girdle of light mate rial provided at its top and'bottom with puckering strings or elastic bands, the girdle being adapted to be worn as shown in Figures 2 and A sack 11, of flexible waterproof material, has substantially arcu ate cutouts, as indicated at 12 and 13, the intermediate edgeportions being sewed or other- 1930. seriarno; 470,711.
wise attached to the front and rear portions of girdle 10. The edges of the cutouts assume a biased or downwardly divergent re lation,as indicated in Figure 1, and define folds 1e and 15 which project laterally of the attached edges of the sack. f
' The edges of the cutouts are preferably bound with" tapes 16 and 17 whose ends extend upwardly across the girdle and are se 7 cured thereto. Other reinforcing tapes, as 18 and19, may be applied as desired.
It will be seen from Figure 2 that sack 11 depends almost to the knees of the wearer, such length being preferably provided in order to insure the presence ofa pendulous portion at the bottom of the sack, for en ample, when the wearer is in sitting position.
As illustrated in Figure 3, the arcuate' edges of the cutouts in use fold inwardly in close contact with the wearers legs and form leg openings in conjunction with the lower side portions of the girdle. T
It will be understood that the structure of the garment may be variouslymodified without departure from the scope of my invention, and accordinglyI do not limit'myself,
' except as in the following claims.
I claim I garment of the class described coinprising a girdle portion and a freely pendu lous sack portion of flexible waterproof material attached to said girdle portion at the front and. rear of the latter to leave leg openings between the sides of the sack and girdle portions, the sides of the sack extending freely laterally beyond the front and back points of attachment to the girdle with their upper edges spaced below the lower girdle edges and being foldable inwardly in use to closely contact the legs of the wearer.
2. garment of the class described comprising a girdle portion and a freely pendulous sack portion of flexible waterproof. material having upper front and rear edge sec V. tions attached to the front and rear of the girdle portion, the sections of said sack portion intermediate said front and rear edge sections forming freely laterally extending folds whose upper edges are spaced below foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer.
3. A garment of the class described comprising a girdle portion and a freely pendu- 5 lous sack portion of flexible waterproof material having upper front and rear edge sections attached to the front and rear of the girdle portion, the sections of said sack portion intermediate said front and rear edge v losections forming freely laterally extending folds foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer, the edges of said intermediate sections being spaced below the lower edges of the girdle and beingsubstantially 15 arcuate and cut on a downward bias as and for the purpose described. 1
f1. A garment ofthe class described comrising a girdle portion and a freely penduou's sack portion'of flexible waterproof ina- Q0 terial having upper front and rear edge sec: tions attached to the front and rear of the girdle portio n, the sections of said sack portion interinediate said front and rear edge sections forming freely laterally extending folds foldable inwardly to closely contact the legs of the wearer, the edges of said intermediate sections being spaced below the lower edges of the girdle and being substantially arcuate and cut on a downward bias, and Q9 binding strips securedonthe edgesof said intermediate sections and extended upwardly to'be secured at their ends to said girdle por- .tion. a v
5. A garment of the class described corn- 8 prising a girdle'portioinand a freely pendulous'sack'portion of fiexible'waterproof material haying u Wardly projecting portions joined to the 3011mm back of said girdle portion, the sides of the sack portion being 10 open for a distance below the girdle to provide leg openings in conjunction with the lower edge of the girdle portion at the sides of the latter, said sack portion being of a len th, to extend substantially to th'eJmees 45 of t e wearer and being free-flexing throughoutitslength. l I
f,.In'testi1nony whereof I have'hereunto set m'haIId. I .y remorse-LEW S.
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US3707969A (en) * 1970-12-14 1973-01-02 M Sanford Incontinence device
FR2233033A1 (en) * 1973-06-12 1975-01-10 Hery Jean Francois Sanitary garment for young child - region between legs terminates in circular collar

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3707969A (en) * 1970-12-14 1973-01-02 M Sanford Incontinence device
FR2233033A1 (en) * 1973-06-12 1975-01-10 Hery Jean Francois Sanitary garment for young child - region between legs terminates in circular collar

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