US2040562A - Knee length stocking - Google Patents

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US2040562A
US2040562A US758926A US75892634A US2040562A US 2040562 A US2040562 A US 2040562A US 758926 A US758926 A US 758926A US 75892634 A US75892634 A US 75892634A US 2040562 A US2040562 A US 2040562A
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  • the primary object of the invention resides in the novel, economical manner of attaching the garter band to the leg fabric so as to dispense with the customary method of topping on the garter band to the stocking leg fabric.
  • An object of the invention resides in the use of a plurality of picot courses, one of which forms a guide for attaching the garter band to the leg fabric and the remaining ⁇ picot courses forming run guards, to prevent runs from extending into the stocking should the machine operator fail to attach one or more of the knitted loops to the garter band.
  • a fea ture of my invention resides in the provision of an extended section in combination with a plurality of picot or locking courses,
  • - Figure 1 is a side elevationv of the stocking in applied position.
  • Figure 5 is a side elevation showing a portion of the garter band attached to a portion of the leg fabric.
  • Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view illustrating the connection between the garter band and the leg fabric.
  • numeral I designates a knitted stocking, to the upper edge of which is attached a garter band 2.
  • This garter band may be made of any Well known elastic material and is preferably provided with a row of attaching openings 3 and, if found advisable in practice, the garter band may be provided with openings over its entire area, Figure '1 -Inth as shown at 4 in e. drawing, I have mustrated the knitted plan view of a modified vide a pair of locking courses, or picot courses (hereafter designated as the upper picot course 8 and the lower picot course 9). These picot courses-may be formed in the manner well known in the trade, that is, by the spreading and transferring of loops of the courses. l
  • the picot 10 courses extend from one selvedge edge 6 tothe other selvedge edge 1 and are spaced a certain vdistance from the upper edge I0 of the leg fabric, to provide an extended section II for rein# forcing the connection between the garterband 15 and the stocking leg.
  • I provide a plurality of enlarged openings I2 tliat facilitate the attaching of the edge of the garter band to the leg fabric.
  • the openings 3 of the garter bandv are aligned with the enlarged openings I2 of the upper picot course 8, and stitches I4 are passed therethrough, preferably by the use of a at seaming machine, the major portion of the extended section II 25 being cut off in the stitching operation.
  • picot courses facilitates 40 the ,passage of the leg fabric and the garter band past the needle of the sewingmachine, as the formation of picot courses provides a guide for the operator in performing the sewing operations.
  • the arrangement of the picot courses also provides a Very neat connection between the legV fabric and the edge of the garter band.
  • a knitted stocking and a garter band attached to the upper edge thereof, said garter band having one of its marginal edges provided with a row of enlarged attaching open ings and said stocking having a row of enlarged openings adjacent the upper edge thereof adapted to be aligned with ⁇ the openings in said garter band, and stitching passed through the alignedv openings for attaching the garter band to the stocking 2.
  • a full fashioned knitted leg fabric having a pair ofpicot courses extending V from one selvedge edge to the other selvedge edge of said fabric, and an extended section knitted as a continuation of said picot courses; and an' elastic garter band having one edge sewed to one of said picot courses and to said extended section, the latter reinforcing the connection therebetween.
  • a leg portion finished with an upper and a, lower picot course, and an extended section knitted as a continuation of said upper picot course; a garter band having one of its marginal edges provided with a row of enlarged openings; and stitches passing through said openings in the garter band and through the loops of the upper picot course thereby forming a sewed connection between said band and the stocking leg at the extended section thereof; said extended section reinforcing the sewed connection and the lower picot course being arranged below the sewed connection preventing the passage of runs from the latter into the stocking leg.

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MayV 12, 1936. E. R. MEINIG 2,040,552
KNEE LENGTH sToGKrNG Filed Dec. 24, 1954 5 I4 Il lJNVENTOR.
Patented May 12, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT orrlcllY KNEE LENGTH STOCKING Ernst Richard Meinig, Reading, Pa.
Application December 24, 1934, Serial No. 758,926 s claims. (c1. 2-240) This invention. relates to a knitted stocking,
and more particularly to a knee length type of stocking having an elastic garter band secured to the upper edge thereof.
The primary object of the invention resides in the novel, economical manner of attaching the garter band to the leg fabric so as to dispense with the customary method of topping on the garter band to the stocking leg fabric.
An object of the invention resides in the use of a plurality of picot courses, one of which forms a guide for attaching the garter band to the leg fabric and the remaining `picot courses forming run guards, to prevent runs from extending into the stocking should the machine operator fail to attach one or more of the knitted loops to the garter band.
A fea ture of my invention resides in the provision of an extended section in combination with a plurality of picot or locking courses,
whereby the garter band may be firmly secured to the upper edge of the knitted stocking blank without With vention the possibility of the creation of runs these and other objects in view, the inwill be better understood from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:-
-Figure 1 is a side elevationv of the stocking in applied position. i
of the garter band, a
fabric being attached to the garter band.
Figure 5 is a side elevation showing a portion of the garter band attached to a portion of the leg fabric.
Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view illustrating the connection between the garter band and the leg fabric.
Figur form of e '7 is a detailed garter band.
Referring to the drawing in detail, numeral I designates a knitted stocking, to the upper edge of which is attached a garter band 2. This garter band may be made of any Well known elastic material and is preferably provided with a row of attaching openings 3 and, if found advisable in practice, the garter band may be provided with openings over its entire area, Figure '1 -Inth as shown at 4 in e. drawing, I have mustrated the knitted plan view of a modified vide a pair of locking courses, or picot courses (hereafter designated as the upper picot course 8 and the lower picot course 9). These picot courses-may be formed in the manner well known in the trade, that is, by the spreading and transferring of loops of the courses. l
Attention is called to the fact that the picot 10 courses extend from one selvedge edge 6 tothe other selvedge edge 1 and are spaced a certain vdistance from the upper edge I0 of the leg fabric, to provide an extended section II for rein# forcing the connection between the garterband 15 and the stocking leg. With the use of picot courses, I provide a plurality of enlarged openings I2 tliat facilitate the attaching of the edge of the garter band to the leg fabric..
In attaching the garter band to the leg fab- 20 ric, the openings 3 of the garter bandv are aligned with the enlarged openings I2 of the upper picot course 8, and stitches I4 are passed therethrough, preferably by the use of a at seaming machine, the major portion of the extended section II 25 being cut off in the stitching operation.
I wish to call particular attention to the fact that only the upper pic'ot course is secured to the garter band, thereby positioning the lower picot course 9 to prevent any runs from passing into 30 the stocking leg should the operator fail to stitch one or more of the loops of the upper edge por- V tion of the stocking to the garter band. I consider that the arrangement of the two picot courses is quite an improvement in the art, as these picot courses form the dual purpose of facilitating theattaclment of the garter band to the stocking and prevent the passage of runs. It will be well known to those skilled in the art that the arrangement of picot courses facilitates 40 the ,passage of the leg fabric and the garter band past the needle of the sewingmachine, as the formation of picot courses provides a guide for the operator in performing the sewing operations.
, The arrangement of the picot courses also provides a Very neat connection between the legV fabric and the edge of the garter band.
I wish it to be understood that it is within the scope of my invention to use'one or more picot 50 or locked courses for accomplishing the results desired. I have found that, in practice, satisfactory results can be accomplished with a singley picot course, which performs the triple function of providing a guide for the sewing operation, 55
facilitating the lattaching of the sewing machine K stitch, and preventing the passage of runs.
What I claim is:-
1. In combination, a knitted stocking and a garter band attached to the upper edge thereof, said garter band having one of its marginal edges provided with a row of enlarged attaching open ings and said stocking having a row of enlarged openings adjacent the upper edge thereof adapted to be aligned with `the openings in said garter band, and stitching passed through the alignedv openings for attaching the garter band to the stocking 2. In combination, a full fashioned knitted leg fabric having a pair ofpicot courses extending V from one selvedge edge to the other selvedge edge of said fabric, and an extended section knitted as a continuation of said picot courses; and an' elastic garter band having one edge sewed to one of said picot courses and to said extended section, the latter reinforcing the connection therebetween.
3. In a knitted stocking, a leg portion finished with an upper and a, lower picot course, and an extended section knitted as a continuation of said upper picot course; a garter band having one of its marginal edges provided with a row of enlarged openings; and stitches passing through said openings in the garter band and through the loops of the upper picot course thereby forming a sewed connection between said band and the stocking leg at the extended section thereof; said extended section reinforcing the sewed connection and the lower picot course being arranged below the sewed connection preventing the passage of runs from the latter into the stocking leg.
ERNST RICHARD MEINIG.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2748397A (en) * 1953-08-07 1956-06-05 Merrow Machine Co Stocking with garter
US3874001A (en) * 1973-03-13 1975-04-01 Colgate Palmolive Co Therapeutic stocking
US11452316B2 (en) * 2018-07-30 2022-09-27 Lace Poet, Inc. Non-binding-mark sock

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2748397A (en) * 1953-08-07 1956-06-05 Merrow Machine Co Stocking with garter
US3874001A (en) * 1973-03-13 1975-04-01 Colgate Palmolive Co Therapeutic stocking
US11452316B2 (en) * 2018-07-30 2022-09-27 Lace Poet, Inc. Non-binding-mark sock

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