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US2280479A
US2280479A US329848A US32984840A US2280479A US 2280479 A US2280479 A US 2280479A US 329848 A US329848 A US 329848A US 32984840 A US32984840 A US 32984840A US 2280479 A US2280479 A US 2280479A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D27/10Sleeves; Armholes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates we arjngtf g ⁇ parelandthehk j- I Considerable difficulty It. is among objects of the present invention to. provide arr-improved garment construction I which will fit the wearer snugly and neatly and, at the same time, "afford suflicient resiliency to Jenabl'e' the wearerto move without. restraint, f particularly when performing swinging motions I'with thearmsgsuch as'when playing'golf. v
  • a further object is to provide a'garment-whi ch wearer
  • the wearer to provide coolness; and comfort;
  • FIG. 3- is a view] of the garment whenvworn "by the-wearer 'showing'the arm's performing a swinging motion.' v
  • resilient insert Joined to inserts l3 and ,l 4 "adjacent each shoulder of the top portion ll.
  • resilient insert is 'alsopref-f, erably made of ribbed-knitted fabric, butit will be understood that other resilient fabrics 'can be l .liSed. w 1v t
  • the frontedgethen joins; the sleeve along the sleeve'seams Hand 26.”
  • By-virtue of this construction resiliency is provided :be'neath t the arm pit ofthe wearer. so that the arms inaybe lifted :upwardly.
  • said insertsgtapering from the arm-pit portion and freedom; of movement is afloided tentirelybyfi.
  • vai'ionsgmodli leations of the invention may be made-within the scope of the following claims.
  • a woman's sleeved dress comprising a skirt portion. and a blouse portion made of substantiall y non-elasticjwoven;iabrie,.,a waistband of resilient knitted fabric interconnecting-said portions; an insert of resilient knitted fabric at each side OfSBJGfbIOUSG portion, said'jinserts extending from said waistband upwards to the arm-pit portion beneath. the. sleeve and then further upwards along the rearfsleeve seam towards a point.

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/z My INVENTOR. ABRAHAM COHEN I will insure a ,P n d iiri. 94
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I I The present invention relates we arjngtf g} parelandthehk j- I Considerable difficulty It. is among objects of the present invention to. provide arr-improved garment construction I which will fit the wearer snugly and neatly and, at the same time, "afford suflicient resiliency to Jenabl'e' the wearerto move without. restraint, f particularly when performing swinging motions I'with thearmsgsuch as'when playing'golf. v
,Another object or-me present invention .is to provide animproved garment construction which is capable of expanding or contracting. in -ac- .ing 'or'discomfiture-vwhetherthe wearer is sitting,
standing, walking or bending.
A further object is to provide a'garment-whi ch wearer;
' Still a further object to provide: a garment which combines the attractive app arance and; coolness of adress made or woven fabric with.
perfect flt ab0utthe waist of the t been experienced initailoring and designing a garmentwhichwfll fit properlyfas well as afiord freedom of, move- .n'ient. w
cordance with the body movementwithout bin d5 the 'i'esiliency' and comfort of a knitted :garrnent. The'usualiobjection to a. knitted fabric'fi's, its
,warmth and tight fitjabo'ut certain'portions 0f the body-of "the wearer; The garment -accord-- 'ing to the instant invention ;fits snugly? and: re-
siliently only'at the essential portions and leaves a other portions to fit looselyaboutjthebodyof',
the wearer to provide coolness; and comfort;
' 'Other objects will become apparent from the followin Specification taken'inconjunction-with the accompanying drawing illustrating 1 a pre 'ferred -embodiment of the invention and which--. a I Figure 1- isfafront view of the garment con struction according to the invention.
portions cut away.
I Figure 3- is a view] of the garment whenvworn "by the-wearer 'showing'the arm's performing a swinging motion.' v
: Dresses or other garments to which the inven- .pi-operntabout the waist.--.', The frontedges of '-:.Figure2 is a rear view of the garmentwith fsorbjent character of the "knitted fabric also unsightly appearance of perspiration is particularly applicable are-usuallymade V of w oven'fabric, This fabric; however, :snb-
stantially non-resilient and does not; afford the.
necessary give" .to enable the wearer to move aboutkfreely or perform the usualmovements performed-in house work or in a sport such as golf. By inserting resilient materialgsuch-as knitted fabric in certain selected places-of the garment-as will hereinafter be described, the
eliminates the roper freedom of Swirls will be 'itvid'ed. These insertions of a knitted fabric ,at' the proper places' also "will actas an absorbent for'persplration. Referring in greater detail to the drawin the appearance.
Joined to inserts l3 and ,l 4 "adjacent each shoulder of the top portion ll. resilient insert is 'alsopref-f, erably made of ribbed-knitted fabric, butit will be understood that other resilient fabrics 'can be l .liSed. w 1v t The resili'ent inserts [3 and :l a
" 'point'adjacent the shoulder seams I5 and 'l 6. and
taper downward until'they .join; thev band-12..
The; interior edges H and Bare-joined to theback 'of the garment along the seams ,l9 and ZIL {As 'the'jinserts approach the band 12 they curve .towards the point of juncture withthe 'waist' band I2; 11 this manner the greatest resiliency ,is; provided across :the shoulder bladeswhere freedom; of movement is particu lar ly' desirable.
construction also '}results in a snug- .and
the inserts I 3 and I4, are joined to the .conventional .sidefseams 2 I and 2-2 of theb'ody: portion -of the garment and connects :with -'the;slee.ves ff =23 Sand- 241 under the arm pit, .ifIhtis the inserts; cover a substantial portionof the under partof the sleeve." The frontedgethen joins; the sleeve along the sleeve'seams Hand 26." By-virtue of this construction resiliency is provided :be'neath t the arm pit ofthe wearer. so that the arms inaybe lifted :upwardly. without-restraint." The- -abtion stains'i The backporti on :of: the. garment is praised withflaps-Tl and 28 which extend from the seams l9 and Hover the underlying portion ofthe? re-1 silient fabric. In this manner. the visible portion of the resilientjfabric'is ,reduced'to a 'mini-- It is conceded that heretofor'e'pleats'have been used at the back of agarment topr'ovide free? domtof movement across] the shoulders. How
th'e' wa'ist band n aretheresilient- -l. A: woman's ever, pleats usually gapeand otherwise sive the garment anunsightly appearanceal'ter it has,
been worn {or some time. d to the present construction. on the other hand,
are 'alwaysin the same position and'the' resiliency The flaps according npw ardsalong the rear sleeve seam'to a point adjae'ent the shoulder" seam and sideways at least 1 partly-across the shoulder blades or tud wearer,
said insertsgtapering from the arm-pit portion and freedom; of movement is afloided tentirelybyfi.
the underlying lresilient inserts; I
movement of a garment made of knitted fabrieoi;
It will, be understood that vai'ionsgmodli leations of the invention may be made-within the scope of the following claims.
I clain'if waistportion of the blouse upwards to the annpit portion beneaththesleev e and then ilurtherf sleeved blouse-imadefoi woven fabric, an insert of knitted fabrie-at eaeh side, of said blouse, said inserts extending from the and the shoulder portion to terminate in a substantially-narrow portion adjacent the waist and 'fiapsformed integrally with the back portion of sa'idlblouse extending over said inserts along the entire length thereof.
.2.- A woman's sleeved dress. comprising a skirt portion. and a blouse portion made of substantiall y non-elasticjwoven;iabrie,.,a waistband of resilient knitted fabric interconnecting-said portions; an insert of resilient knitted fabric at each side OfSBJGfbIOUSG portion, said'jinserts extending from said waistband upwards to the arm-pit portion beneath. the. sleeve and then further upwards along the rearfsleeve seam towards a point.
adjacent the shoulder-scam and sideways at least partily across thefshoulderblades ojfthe wearer,
:saidinserts 'tapering from the arm-pit portion and the'sho'nlder portion, toterxninate in a snb-.
"stantially narrow portion at the point oftjuncture with said waist band. and" flaps formed integrally with the back ofsaid blouse portion elktending over. said inserts along: the entire length thereof ABRAHAM. CHOHENV
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Cited By (14)

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US2597710A (en) * 1949-08-15 1952-05-20 Delman George Maternity undergarment
US2668955A (en) * 1951-11-27 1954-02-16 Johnson Armigene Roderick Blouse construction for dresses
US3086214A (en) * 1960-04-07 1963-04-23 Lash Seymour Self-adjusting stretch coverall
US3137007A (en) * 1962-09-13 1964-06-16 Joycelen C Speer Apparel for bowlers with separable sleeves
US5410759A (en) * 1993-02-23 1995-05-02 Hari; Todd N. Top garment patterned with sleeves above the head
US20050210559A1 (en) * 2002-10-31 2005-09-29 Mazzarolo Gabriele Garment for motorcyclists with improved comfort
US20090077708A1 (en) * 2005-07-08 2009-03-26 Yoshikuni Takamato Garment
US20130047311A1 (en) * 2011-08-25 2013-02-28 Cynthia Morency Garment and system for post surgery clothing enhancement
US20130191958A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2013-08-01 Nike, Inc. Crumple Zone Garments Providing Enhanced Fit
US20130291278A1 (en) * 2012-02-29 2013-11-07 Paolo Volpis Athletic warmer apparel
US20160165969A1 (en) * 2013-02-28 2016-06-16 Paolo Volpis Athletic warmer apparel
CN105852274A (en) * 2016-06-16 2016-08-17 李宁体育(上海)有限公司 Garment with effect of enhancing local stretching and manufacturing method thereof
AT15992U1 (en) * 2018-01-30 2018-10-15 Huber Manuela Dirndl top with elastic inserts
US20230413925A1 (en) * 2022-06-28 2023-12-28 Acushnet Company Garment including stretch panels

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2597710A (en) * 1949-08-15 1952-05-20 Delman George Maternity undergarment
US2668955A (en) * 1951-11-27 1954-02-16 Johnson Armigene Roderick Blouse construction for dresses
US3086214A (en) * 1960-04-07 1963-04-23 Lash Seymour Self-adjusting stretch coverall
US3137007A (en) * 1962-09-13 1964-06-16 Joycelen C Speer Apparel for bowlers with separable sleeves
US5410759A (en) * 1993-02-23 1995-05-02 Hari; Todd N. Top garment patterned with sleeves above the head
US20050210559A1 (en) * 2002-10-31 2005-09-29 Mazzarolo Gabriele Garment for motorcyclists with improved comfort
US7937771B2 (en) * 2002-10-31 2011-05-10 Alpinestars Research Srl Garment for motorcyclists with improved comfort
US20090077708A1 (en) * 2005-07-08 2009-03-26 Yoshikuni Takamato Garment
US7913323B2 (en) * 2005-07-08 2011-03-29 Asics Corporation Garment
US20180070656A1 (en) * 2011-08-25 2018-03-15 Cynthia Morency Garment and system for post surgery clothing enhancement
US20130047311A1 (en) * 2011-08-25 2013-02-28 Cynthia Morency Garment and system for post surgery clothing enhancement
US20130191958A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2013-08-01 Nike, Inc. Crumple Zone Garments Providing Enhanced Fit
US9713352B2 (en) * 2012-01-27 2017-07-25 Nike, Inc. Crumple zone garments providing enhanced fit
US20130291278A1 (en) * 2012-02-29 2013-11-07 Paolo Volpis Athletic warmer apparel
WO2014158632A3 (en) * 2013-02-28 2015-06-04 Volpis Paolo Athletic warmer apparel
US20160165969A1 (en) * 2013-02-28 2016-06-16 Paolo Volpis Athletic warmer apparel
US10548355B2 (en) * 2013-02-28 2020-02-04 Paolo Volpis Athletic warmer apparel
CN105852274A (en) * 2016-06-16 2016-08-17 李宁体育(上海)有限公司 Garment with effect of enhancing local stretching and manufacturing method thereof
AT15992U1 (en) * 2018-01-30 2018-10-15 Huber Manuela Dirndl top with elastic inserts
US20230413925A1 (en) * 2022-06-28 2023-12-28 Acushnet Company Garment including stretch panels

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