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  • the object of the peculiar construction of the corset herein described and claimed is to produced a more perfect and easy fit or adaptation of the corset to the form of the wearer than can be otherwise effected; and the invention consists in making each half of the corset of the eight pieces, besides the shoulderstrap 9 represented on Sheet I, the said sev eral pieces having the peculiar form thereon shown.
  • the adjacent edges of these several eight pieces, as they appear on said Sheet I, are to be sewed together to form one-half of the corset, pieces 1 and 2 forming the front, with the breast-swell piece 3 continuing the swell at the side of the breast just in front of the arm.
  • the piece 9 is the shoulder-strap, which is, as shown, wide at the base or rear end, so as to cover and be attached, preferably, to the upper ends of the three pieces 6, 7, and 8, as shown in Fig. 3, with the convex edge toward the neck of the wearer, the front or curved end being carried over the shoulder and secured to the projection a on the front piece, 2.
  • a shoulder-strap is not an essential part of my corset.
  • a corset each half of which, having the configurations shown and described, is composed of the pieces 1 to 8, inclusive, having,respectively, the form shown in said figures.

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( No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet l.
0. A..GRISWOLD.
CORSET.
No. 291,335. r Patented-Jan 1,4:1884.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OATHARINE A. GRISWOLD, OF NEYV YORK, N.
CORSET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 291,335, dated January 1, 1884.
Application filed March 21, 1883.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, CATHARINE A. GRIs- .WOLD, of the city of New York, in the county sheet under the head of Figure l, and number them consecutively from 1 m8. The two figures on Sheet II represent the completed corset, Fig. 2 beingafront side View, and Fig. 3 a rear side View, of the same.
The object of the peculiar construction of the corset herein described and claimed is to produced a more perfect and easy fit or adaptation of the corset to the form of the wearer than can be otherwise effected; and the invention consists in making each half of the corset of the eight pieces, besides the shoulderstrap 9 represented on Sheet I, the said sev eral pieces having the peculiar form thereon shown. The adjacent edges of these several eight pieces, as they appear on said Sheet I, are to be sewed together to form one-half of the corset, pieces 1 and 2 forming the front, with the breast-swell piece 3 continuing the swell at the side of the breast just in front of the arm.
4. 5, 6, and 7 are the side pieces, and together they form at their lower ends the hip swell.
8 is the back piece.
sewed together, as described, they form a corset, as shown on Sheet II, which fits and adapts When these pieces are (No model.)
itself to the form of the wearer more perfectly, and which can be worn with greater ease and comfort than any heretofore made, so, far as my knowledge extends. The piece 9 is the shoulder-strap, which is, as shown, wide at the base or rear end, so as to cover and be attached, preferably, to the upper ends of the three pieces 6, 7, and 8, as shown in Fig. 3, with the convex edge toward the neck of the wearer, the front or curved end being carried over the shoulder and secured to the projection a on the front piece, 2. I prefer to use such a shoulder-strap; but it is not an essential part of my corset.
There may be a slight departure from the proportions in the said several eight pieces shown on Sheet I, to adapt the corset to various sizes and proportions of the wearer.
I do not claim,broadly,a corset composed of a number of separate pieces of fabric sew d together, in which the configuration of the corset is produced; but limit my claim to the particular configuration of the corset herein shown and described, produced" by the eight pieces of the particular forms specified, and represented in the drawings.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A corset each half of which, having the configurations shown and described, is composed of the pieces 1 to 8, inclusive, having,respectively, the form shown in said figures.
OATHARINE A. eRiswoLD.
In presence of-- JOHN G. H. MEYERs, A. S. FITCH.
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