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US2604627A
US2604627A US103687A US10368749A US2604627A US 2604627 A US2604627 A US 2604627A US 103687 A US103687 A US 103687A US 10368749 A US10368749 A US 10368749A US 2604627 A US2604627 A US 2604627A
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  • I provide a simple and inexpensive open-mouthed pocket which takes the form of an attachment and which is adapted to be fitted to take a concealed position inside of the shirt, preferably a slightly canted position and which, by reason of a button-hole flap, with which it is provided, is detachably connectible with the usual button equipped edge of the shirt.
  • Another object of the invention has to do with the stated attachment-type shirt pocket which is divided interiorly into auxiliary pockets.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a shirt as it appears when worn, the same bein without exterior pockets but provided with my improved insertable and removable interior pocket, portions being broken away.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged elevational view of the pocket per se.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse section on the line 33 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • FIG. 2- my uniquemultiple purpose or utility pocket is in the form of an attachment, that is, it is a made-up pocket which may be optionally worn on the-shirt in 2Claims. (o1. 2--115) r Figure 1.
  • the overall pocket is denoted .bythe numeral 6 and is fashioned from-two plies of material marginally stitchedtogether, the marginal edge portions being denoted b'y the numerals l and the-stitchings by the numeral 8, as shownin Figure 3,
  • Any suitable materials may be utilized, that is, regular fabrics employed in making men's shirts, or heavier stock such as duck, blue denim, or even tougher materials such as leather.
  • My pocket is preferably a three-in-one type, and includes a main receptacle li and smaller auxiliary recepta: cles I0 and II which are in parallel relationship. These are defined by rows of stitchings l2 and [3 which run longitudinally and serve to stitch the two plies l4 and I5 (see. Fig. 3) together. The closed end portions of these auxiliarypockets l0 and I I'are pointed or otherwise narrowed as denoted at the points [6 and I1 in Figure 2. These provide snug-fittingv pockets forpencils, fountain pens or similar instruments, (not shown).
  • the open-ended mouth portions are denoted by the numerals l8, l9 and 20, respectively.
  • denotes an extension with a suitably stitched hem with the stitching denoted at 22.
  • This extension is provided with suitably formed button-holes 23, 24, and 25 and therefore said extension may be identified as a buttonholed flap.
  • the edge of the pocket which is spaced from the corresponding edge of the flap is denoted by the numeral 26 and the hem forming stitchings are denoted at 21.
  • the numerals 28 and 29 designate lateral projections at the mouth of the pocket, the overall pocket 6, which permit the use of a pocket which is not too broad or wide but, nevertheless, has a button-hole strip sulficient to be attached to at least several shirt buttons, for example, the buttons 30 on the shirt 5,
  • said pocket be slightly canted or slanted, and therefore it is at a depending angle to the longitudinal dimension of the button-hole flap.
  • the flap is superimposed on the underlying button strip of the shirt and is buttoned in place so that the flap and pocket are concealed within the confines of the shirt front, all as brought out in dotted and full lines in Figure 1.
  • buttons For use in connection with an open front shirt for' masculine wear wherein, as usual, the open front portion of said shirt has a buttonequipped strip and a, complemental overlapping strip, the latterhaving button holes for the buttons on the first-named strip; an emergency type ton holes, said button holes being spaced apart distances conforming to the distances existing between the aforementioned buttons, whereby said buttons may be simultaneously engaged with the button holes in said flap and the button holes in said second-named strip, allowing the buttons to have the dual function of buttoning the shirt and also the flap to the shirt,
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July 29, 1952 P. D. ABBOTT I'NSERTABLE AND REMOVABLE SHIRT POCKET Filed July 8, 19
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Int/auto l 0. Abbott Patented July 29, 1952 N T ICE INSERTABLE AND REMOVABLE SHIRT POCKET Paul D. Abbott, Blytheville, Ark. Application July 8, 1949, Serial No. 103,687
particular reference to a simple and economical shirt pocket of an insertable and removable type; that is, a pocket which may be readily attached and detached and which, when in use, extends, in a concealed manner, into and is concealed by the stated shirt.
It is a matter of common knowledge that in summer weather when men go about in shirt sleeves they rely upon shirt pockets, with or without complemental cover flaps, to accommodate and carry miscellaneous articles such as cigars, cigarettes, eye glasses, pens, pencils, and so on. Mens negligee and work shirts are fashioned in divers ways, some with one pocket, others with two or more pockets. Then, too, there are many styles of shirts which are made without pockets. My invention is usable, of course, with any of these types of shirts but is primarily useful when the shirt is of a pocketless type.
In carrying out my invention, I provide a simple and inexpensive open-mouthed pocket which takes the form of an attachment and which is adapted to be fitted to take a concealed position inside of the shirt, preferably a slightly canted position and which, by reason of a button-hole flap, with which it is provided, is detachably connectible with the usual button equipped edge of the shirt.
Another object of the invention has to do with the stated attachment-type shirt pocket which is divided interiorly into auxiliary pockets.
Other featured characteristics and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description and th accompanying illustrative drawings.
In the accompanying sheet of drawings, wherein like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the views:
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a shirt as it appears when worn, the same bein without exterior pockets but provided with my improved insertable and removable interior pocket, portions being broken away.
Figure 2 is an enlarged elevational view of the pocket per se.
Figure 3 is a transverse section on the line 33 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring now to the drawings by distinguishing reference numerals and complemental lead lines, it will be seen, in Figure 2-, that my uniquemultiple purpose or utility pocket is in the form of an attachment, that is, it is a made-up pocket which may be optionally worn on the-shirt in 2Claims. (o1. 2--115) r Figure 1. The overall pocket is denoted .bythe numeral 6 and is fashioned from-two plies of material marginally stitchedtogether, the marginal edge portions being denoted b'y the numerals l and the-stitchings by the numeral 8, as shownin Figure 3, Any suitable materials may be utilized, that is, regular fabrics employed in making men's shirts, or heavier stock such as duck, blue denim, or even tougher materials such as leather. Preferably, however, the material should "be strong but'of a readily washable character. My pocket is preferably a three-in-one type, and includes a main receptacle li and smaller auxiliary recepta: cles I0 and II which are in parallel relationship. These are defined by rows of stitchings l2 and [3 which run longitudinally and serve to stitch the two plies l4 and I5 (see. Fig. 3) together. The closed end portions of these auxiliarypockets l0 and I I'are pointed or otherwise narrowed as denoted at the points [6 and I1 in Figure 2. These provide snug-fittingv pockets forpencils, fountain pens or similar instruments, (not shown). 'To further identify the several pockets within a pocket, the open-ended mouth portions are denoted by the numerals l8, l9 and 20, respectively. The numeral 2| denotes an extension with a suitably stitched hem with the stitching denoted at 22. This extension is provided with suitably formed button- holes 23, 24, and 25 and therefore said extension may be identified as a buttonholed flap. The edge of the pocket which is spaced from the corresponding edge of the flap is denoted by the numeral 26 and the hem forming stitchings are denoted at 21. The numerals 28 and 29 designate lateral projections at the mouth of the pocket, the overall pocket 6, which permit the use of a pocket which is not too broad or wide but, nevertheless, has a button-hole strip sulficient to be attached to at least several shirt buttons, for example, the buttons 30 on the shirt 5,
as seen in Figure 1. It is desirable that said pocket be slightly canted or slanted, and therefore it is at a depending angle to the longitudinal dimension of the button-hole flap. The flap is superimposed on the underlying button strip of the shirt and is buttoned in place so that the flap and pocket are concealed within the confines of the shirt front, all as brought out in dotted and full lines in Figure 1.
It will be appreciated that since my novel pocket is attached and suspended in a downwardly slanting position and is between the body of the wearer and the portion of the shirt which conceals and covers it, it is reasonably safe for storing a package of cigarettes, matches, a smoking pipe,
3 and such items as are commonly deposited and carried in shirt pockets by men.
In view of the foregoing description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, it is believed that a clear understanding of the device will be quite apparent to those skilled in this art. A more detailed description is accordingly deemed unnecessary.
It is to ,be understood, however, that even though there is herein shown'and described a preferred embodiment of the invention, the same is susceptible to certain changes fully comprehended by the spirit of the invention; as herein described and within the scope of the appended claims.
' be interposed between said strips and having but- Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. A readily attachable, detachable andlaunderable shirt pocket for use on the interior of a man's shirt comprising a pocket which is comparable in size andshape with pockets such as are=commonly stitched on mens shirts, said pocket embodying two plies of shirting material superimposed on one another and stitched together in pocket forming relationship, the edge portion of one-of said plies, adjacent to the mouth of the pocket, projecting well beyond the corresponding edge of the remaining ply and defining anadapter' and attaching flap, the latter having a plurality of buttonhol'es; said pocket being at an oblique angle to'the longitudinal axis of said flap, portions of said plies having-longitudinal rows of stitchings joining said plies together and providing auxiliary receptacles for pens, pencils and the like;
2'. For use in connection with an open front shirt for' masculine wear wherein, as usual, the open front portion of said shirt has a buttonequipped strip and a, complemental overlapping strip, the latterhaving button holes for the buttons on the first-named strip; an emergency type ton holes, said button holes being spaced apart distances conforming to the distances existing between the aforementioned buttons, whereby said buttons may be simultaneously engaged with the button holes in said flap and the button holes in said second-named strip, allowing the buttons to have the dual function of buttoning the shirt and also the flap to the shirt,
, PAUL D. ABBOTT:
REFERENCES CITED Thefollowing references are of record in the file of' this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 451,520 Rosenstock Feb. 18, 1890 806,287 Powell Dec; 5', 1905 1,083,209 Granstrom Dec. 36,1913
1,255,481 Spranger Feb. 5,v 1918' 1,314,392 Glamzo Aug. 26, 1919.
2,312,177 Lester Feb. 23,1943
2,389,697 Stoeckert e.. Nov. 27, 1945' 2,421,055 Cowan May 27', 19417 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 254,881 Great Britain July 1 5-, 19 26
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US4667347A (en) * 1986-06-19 1987-05-26 Greer William K Swing away pocket
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US8458819B1 (en) * 2010-04-06 2013-06-11 Richard J. Hoole Undergarment with powder dispenser and method of use
US20140189927A1 (en) * 2011-08-11 2014-07-10 Brent L. Kidman Universally-directed, closure-supported, gravity-catch, self-energizing, diagonal pocket apparatus and method
US20140259270A1 (en) * 2013-03-15 2014-09-18 Mr. Frederick Kalman Lepovitz Apparel with integrated eyewear pocket
USD856636S1 (en) * 2017-05-10 2019-08-20 Pamela Johnson Top with pocket for hand gun, knife or spare magazine

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