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  • My invention relates to overalls', and has for its object the provision of a re-enforce covering that part of such garments that is subject to great wear and tear.
  • My invention further contemplates utilizing the upper portion of the re-enforce piece in the formation of a double-cell pocket, all as hereinafter more particularly described, illustrated in the drawings,and specifically pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a frontview of a pair of overalls embodying myinvention, the re-enforce piece on oneslde beingpartially detached and folded downwardly to show the underlying construction of the garment, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectionalview on the line x x of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 isadetached view of the blank re-enforee piece.
  • A represents a pair ofoveralls, which, in carrying out my improvement, are supplied with re-enforces Aupon the front of the legs thereof, 'extending downwardly over the knee portion and terminating upwardly at or near the waistband, but not attached thereto.
  • the upper edge of the re-enforce may be of any desired shape, but is preferably formed upwardly, with an inverted curve, a, which forms the placket of a pocket.
  • the rc-enforce has at its upper part an extensioirtab, a, which is provided with a buttonhole for detachable connection to a suspenderbutton, whereby the strain on the seams is materially reduced, and by which means are provided for detaching the whole re-enforec from the garment, as hereinafter set forth.
  • AL is the front part of the leg of the overalls, which leg is connected to the waistband in the At its upper portion and nnder the waistband is attached a piece of fabric, a, open at the top,which forms one wall ofan ordinary pocket, the aligning portion of the leg piece A2 composing the opposite wall thereof.
  • the re-enforce A is attached by rows of stitching s s to the leg. I do not confine myselfto any special line of connecting the reen force to the underlying portion of the leg-piece. It may overlap Vin whole or in part the ordinary inner leg-seams. So, too, when the leg of the overalls is composed of front and rear pieces, in which case an outer leg-seam is nec essary, said re-enforce may over-lie said outer seam in whole or in part. At its inner edge it is continuously connected by the stitching s' to the leg-piece, leaving, however, a free button-holed tab, e. At its opposite edge it is connected to the leg A2 by the stitching ⁇ s2, which extends up to the pocketplacket, as plainly seen in the drawings.
  • the front of the leg Al is shown as extending up to the oblique stitched edge p, disclosing the upper portion of the fab ric @which eomposes the rear wall of a pocket having an opening, Z), (see Fig. 2,) the overlying portion of the leg-piece A2 forming the front wall of said pocket.
  • the limiting-line of the area ofsaid pocket is described by lines ofstitching, as shown in dotted lines, p, Fig. l.
  • Said layers of fabric are covered over up to a given distance with the overlying upper portion of the re-enforcc A', which thereby composes the outer layer of an outer pocket, If.
  • llhe reenforce is shown having its upper -edge cut with an inverted eurve,a, forming the placket ofsaid outer pocket, and preferably provided with suitable fastening device, such as button-hole c.
  • suitable fastening device such as button-hole c.
  • the seam p in this case forms the lower limiting-line of said pocketcell.
  • the main object of the re-enforce plete A is to strengthen that portion of the garment which is subjected to great wear and tear, especially when worn by miners, mechanics, and laborers.
  • the re-enforce is connected to the leg-piece only along its edges, when it becomes worn at the knee, as it is very apt to be, it can be removed by simply cutting away the fabric composing said re-enforce at or near the respective seams, or by grasping the tab a ICO Sez/1o and stripping off said re-enforce, which after the garment is worn away can be readily removed by ripping it from the leg A2 along the original lines of stitching s s2, whereby an underlying portion will be presented for future Wear, as Will plainly be understood.

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C. ERLANGER.
OVERALLS.
Patented .July 17, 1888".
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UNITED STATES PATENT EEICEc CHARLES ERLANGER, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
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SPECXFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 386,240, dated July 17, 1888.
Application filed April 14, 1888.
To a/ZZ whom it may concern,.- y
Beit known that l, CHARLES ERLANGER, a citizen ofthe United States, residing at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Overalls, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to overalls', and has for its object the provision of a re-enforce covering that part of such garments that is subject to great wear and tear.
My invention further contemplates utilizing the upper portion of the re-enforce piece in the formation of a double-cell pocket, all as hereinafter more particularly described, illustrated in the drawings,and specifically pointed out in the claim.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein likeletters of reference point out similar parts on each figure, Figure l isa frontview of a pair of overalls embodying myinvention, the re-enforce piece on oneslde beingpartially detached and folded downwardly to show the underlying construction of the garment, parts being broken away. Fig. 2 is a sectionalview on the line x x of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 isadetached view of the blank re-enforee piece.
ln the drawings, A represents a pair ofoveralls, which, in carrying out my improvement, are supplied with re-enforces Aupon the front of the legs thereof, 'extending downwardly over the knee portion and terminating upwardly at or near the waistband, but not attached thereto. The upper edge of the re-enforce may be of any desired shape, but is preferably formed upwardly, with an inverted curve, a, which forms the placket of a pocket. The rc-enforce has at its upper part an extensioirtab, a, which is provided with a buttonhole for detachable connection to a suspenderbutton, whereby the strain on the seams is materially reduced, and by which means are provided for detaching the whole re-enforec from the garment, as hereinafter set forth.
AL is the front part of the leg of the overalls, which leg is connected to the waistband in the At its upper portion and nnder the waistband is attached a piece of fabric, a, open at the top,which forms one wall ofan ordinary pocket, the aligning portion of the leg piece A2 composing the opposite wall thereof.
Serial No. 270,616. (No model.)
The re-enforce A is attached by rows of stitching s s to the leg. I do not confine myselfto any special line of connecting the reen force to the underlying portion of the leg-piece. It may overlap Vin whole or in part the ordinary inner leg-seams. So, too, when the leg of the overalls is composed of front and rear pieces, in which case an outer leg-seam is nec essary, said re-enforce may over-lie said outer seam in whole or in part. At its inner edge it is continuously connected by the stitching s' to the leg-piece, leaving, however, a free button-holed tab, e. At its opposite edge it is connected to the leg A2 by the stitching` s2, which extends up to the pocketplacket, as plainly seen in the drawings.
In the drawings the front of the leg Al is shown as extending up to the oblique stitched edge p, disclosing the upper portion of the fab ric @which eomposes the rear wall of a pocket having an opening, Z), (see Fig. 2,) the overlying portion of the leg-piece A2 forming the front wall of said pocket. The limiting-line of the area ofsaid pocket is described by lines ofstitching, as shown in dotted lines, p, Fig. l. Said layers of fabric are covered over up to a given distance with the overlying upper portion of the re-enforcc A', which thereby composes the outer layer of an outer pocket, If. llhe reenforce is shown having its upper -edge cut with an inverted eurve,a, forming the placket ofsaid outer pocket, and preferably provided with suitable fastening device, such as button-hole c. The seam p in this case forms the lower limiting-line of said pocketcell. 'lhusit will be seen that, besides the fi|nctional purpose 0i' the re-enforce A', it, in combination with the u nderlying laminze of fabric, eomposes one wall of a doublecell pocket, either one of which, by suitable connections and elosu res, can be utilized as a safctyvpocket.
The main object of the re-enforce plete A is to strengthen that portion of the garment which is subjected to great wear and tear, especially when worn by miners, mechanics, and laborers. As the re-enforce is connected to the leg-piece only along its edges, when it becomes worn at the knee, as it is very apt to be, it can be removed by simply cutting away the fabric composing said re-enforce at or near the respective seams, or by grasping the tab a ICO Sez/1o and stripping off said re-enforce, which after the garment is worn away can be readily removed by ripping it from the leg A2 along the original lines of stitching s s2, whereby an underlying portion will be presented for future Wear, as Will plainly be understood.
Havingthus described n1yinventioi1,what I4 olaim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isf- A pair of overalls provided upon the front of each leg with a 'detachable re-enforoe, A, covering the whole upper surface of each legpiece A2 from side to side, and reaching 'from the waistband clown to7 over, and beyond the knee portion thereof, said 11e-enforce at one side of its upper edge shaped to conform with the poeketplacket and composing the outer wall of an upper two-cell side pocket, and having at its side adjacent to the upper part of the fork-opening ofthe garment an upwardly-exr-y tending button-holed tab, a', integral with the fabrie'composing the re-enforee,said reLeuforce sewed atly upon saidleg-front A2 by vertical rows of stitchinga aleaving the intermediate area of the re-en force loosely overlying thelegpiece A2, whereby said re-enforee is adapted to be detached Without separationof any ofthe connections proper of the garment, substan-l tially as described.
CHARLES ERLANGER.
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MURRAY HANsoN, WILLIAM H. BERRY.
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