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US288458A
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  • This invention has reference to animprovement in pockets for garments in which valuables are to be carried; and it consists in the peculiar construction, in connection with the ordinary pocket, of a safety-pocket protected I 5 by a lapel and separated from the ordinarypocket, so that a pickpocket cannot enter his hand or tools without raising the lapel and exerting sufficient strain to give notice to the after.
  • Figure l is a view of part of a garment showing the construction of my improved safetypocket, parts being shown as cut away to show the construction more clearly, "such pockets being particularly well adapted for gentlemens trousers.
  • Fig. .2 is aview of part of a garment showing the construction of my safetypocket by cutting away parts of the cloth.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view. Fig. iris also asectional View.
  • a is the ordinary pocket usually made in garments.
  • b is extra or safety pocket.
  • the opening into the safetypocket is placed considerably above the opening into the ordinary pocket, and the extension e forming the partition between the two pockets, is made of more than one thickness of cloth, and preferably made sufficiently stiff to retain its place in the upward extension between the lining and the outer cloth.
  • This upward extension, 6,. may be provided with the loop f shown in Fig. 2, or any other similar device by which the extension 6 can be ing of the garment, as is shown in Fig. 3, and
  • Fig. 3 shows one side, (I, double, with a sheet of wadding between the two pieces of cloth, and Fig. 4 shows the condition of the sides of both pockets so lined.
  • the lapel 0 may be secured along the sides and also the partition 6, so that the hand has to be forced between the same and over the partition to enter the safetypocket; orthe lapel may be so secured and the partition 6 made so that it can be drawn out through the slit or opening and the safety-pocket enteredby the hand; or the partition may be firmly secured and the lapel made so as to hang in the ordinary pocket and protect the safety-pocket; but in all cases either the lapel or the partition must be secured along the sides, so as to prevent the entrance of thehand of unauthorized persons into the safety-pocket.

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L. H. LAW.
SAFETY POGLKET.
(No Model.)
Patentd N v, 13
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LIZZIE H. LAII OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
SAFETY-POCKET.
sr .ZGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NQ. 288,458, dated November 13, 1883.
Application filed November 23 1882.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, LIZZIE H. LAW, of the city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Safety-Pockets; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
This invention has reference to animprovement in pockets for garments in which valuables are to be carried; and it consists in the peculiar construction, in connection with the ordinary pocket, of a safety-pocket protected I 5 by a lapel and separated from the ordinarypocket, so that a pickpocket cannot enter his hand or tools without raising the lapel and exerting sufficient strain to give notice to the after.
Figure l is a view of part of a garment showing the construction of my improved safetypocket, parts being shown as cut away to show the construction more clearly, "such pockets being particularly well adapted for gentlemens trousers. Fig. .2 is aview of part of a garment showing the construction of my safetypocket by cutting away parts of the cloth. Fig. 3 is a sectional view. Fig. iris also asectional View.
In the drawings, a is the ordinary pocket usually made in garments. b is extra or safety pocket. g
In Figs. 3 and 4 the opening into the safetypocket is placed considerably above the opening into the ordinary pocket, and the extension e forming the partition between the two pockets, is made of more than one thickness of cloth, and preferably made sufficiently stiff to retain its place in the upward extension between the lining and the outer cloth. This upward extension, 6,. may be provided with the loop f shown in Fig. 2, or any other similar device by which the extension 6 can be ing of the garment, as is shown in Fig. 3, and
be of such form and size that it can be drawn wearer, as will be more fully set forth hereindrawn out, so as to allow the hand to freely en- (No model.)
effectually protect the entrance to the safetypocket b.
To prevent any person, by placing his hand into the ordinary pocket, a, from feeling the contents in the safety-pocket, I prefer to line the partition or partitions between the two pockets with wadding or other elastic material. Fig. 3 shows one side, (I, double, with a sheet of wadding between the two pieces of cloth, and Fig. 4 shows the condition of the sides of both pockets so lined.
' The lapel 0 may be secured along the sides and also the partition 6, so that the hand has to be forced between the same and over the partition to enter the safetypocket; orthe lapel may be so secured and the partition 6 made so that it can be drawn out through the slit or opening and the safety-pocket enteredby the hand; or the partition may be firmly secured and the lapel made so as to hang in the ordinary pocket and protect the safety-pocket; but in all cases either the lapel or the partition must be secured along the sides, so as to prevent the entrance of thehand of unauthorized persons into the safety-pocket.
In garments fitted with such pockets valuables maybe carried in the safety. pocket or pockets without risk or danger. Coats vests,
trousers, and all garments in which pockets are used may be readily provided with these safety-pockets. By raising the opening to the 8 5 safety-pocket above the opening to the ordinary pocket the outer cloth of the garment forms the lapel by which the entrance to the safety-pocket is protected, asis shown inFig. 3.
It is evident that three or more pockets may 0 v any persons placing their hands into such a pocket will at once detect the safety-pocket, and the entrance thereto, which is not the case where the entrance to the safety-pocket is at the same height or above the entrance to the outer pocket.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 5 as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In a garment, the combination, with the ordinary pocket, of a safety-pocket the opening into which is above the opening to the or dinary pocket and beyond the same, as de- 10 scribed.
2. The combination, with a garment, of two pockets formed side by side, the partition between which is made of two or more thicknesses with an intervening layer of batting or I 5 similar elastic material, as described.
3. The combination, with the ordinary pocket in a garment, of a safety-pocket the opening into which is through the opening into the ordinary pocket, but above the same, and is protected by a lapel or the cloth of the gar- 2o ment above the ordinary pocket, as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
LIZZIE H. LZUV.
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J. A. MILLER, Jr. M. F. BLIGH.
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