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- My invention relates to shoulder-pads and it consists of a novel and useful construction thereof that when placed between fabrics of which garments are composed will always maintain its shape and conformation when bent in any direction, all as hereinafter described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like letters of reference indicate similar parts on each figure thereof.
- Figure 1 represents in perspective a shoulder-pad constructed in accordance with my invention of a single fold of material.
- Fig. 2 is a similar view of a shoulder-pad constructed of superimposed folds of material.
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line a: cc of Fig. 2.
- the pad shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is represented with a covering of waddin g on its upper surface partly removed and overturned therefrom and a covering on its lower surface of thin textile fabric partly removed and turned over therefrom.
- A is the pad proper, B the covering of ELdr ding, and G the textile lower-surface covering.
- the body of the pad is composed of felt or any suitable soft yielding'material, which is provided with a series of short slits Din right lines in direction from the upper to the lower margin of the device, some of which are open partly downwardly through the thickness of the material of which the pad is composed and some of which pass entirely through from upper to lower surface.
- the object of cutting the slits D into the body of the material of which the device is constructed is to allow the pad to readily curve when bent over, as such article is frequently subjected to when on the wearers person, without being liable to rupture, wrinkle, or fold over, as such article in common use is liable to.
- a pad constructed with slits D, divided into short sections located alternately in lines, as illustrated in the drawings, is an improvement on my inventions set forth and described in Letters Patent Nos. 615,842 and 615,843, dated December 13, 1898, wherein continuous unbroken lines of slits are employed.
- My present improvement consists in placing a series of separate disconnected short transverse slits cut downwardly in to the body of the fabric of which the device is formed, some of said short slits extending entirely therethrough and some only partly down into thickness of the body thereof.
- said short disconnnected slits some extending entirely and some only partly through the body of the fabric,yielding places are provided at various locations over the whole area of the device that will independently and separately open when the pad is curved or bent and will not subject any different portion to pressure or strain, but wiil leave all the other sections of slits closed in their normal condition.
- Fig. 1 the pad is illustrated as constructed of a single fold of material; but I do not limitthe practice of my invention thereto. It may be formed with superimposed folds, as shown in Fig. 2 and in the sectional view, Fig. 3, wherein the small slits D are represented,sorne cut downwardly entirely through all the folds of fabric and some only into single layers thereof. Any number of folds may be employed, as desired, provided with the described slits cut therein.
- the upper covering of athin layer of waddin g B, which in the finished pad is connected to the under material by sewing around the curvilinear margins thereof, will at all times present a smooth outer uppersurface, and the lower covering 0, which may be cheese-cloth or any suitable textile fabric, will give a like protection to the under surface.
- Said coverings' B and 0 may be connected in position by stitching, as hereinbefore described, or by sizing or any adhesive substance, or the tWo means forperfecting' such connection may be employed in combination, if desired.
- a garment shoulder-pad constructed of soft yielding homogeneous fabric, provided with a series of short sections of slits, extending in right lines transversely across the pad, from its inner arched to its outer arched margin, said sections of divided slits cut downwardly into the body of the fabric in divided straight separate lines, some entirely through the body of fabric of which the pad is constructed and some only partly therethrough asand for the purpose intended substantially as described.
- GUSTAV GOLDMAN constructed of soft yielding homogeneous fabric, provided with a series of short sections of slits, extending in right lines transversely across the pad, from its inner arched to its outer arched margin, said sections of divided slits cut downwardly into the body of the fabric in divided straight separate lines, some entirely through the body of fabric of which the pad is constructed and some only partly therethrough asand for the purpose intended substantially as described.
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No. 622,765. Patented Apr. H, I399.
G. GOLDMAN. SHOULDER PAD.
(Application med Jam 13, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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GUSTAV GOLDMAN, OF. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE PHOENIX COAT PAD COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
SHOULDER-PAD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 622,765, dated April 1 1, 1899.
Application filed January 13,1899. Serial No. 702,094. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUSTAV GOLDMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented an Improvement in Shoulder- Pads, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to shoulder-pads and it consists of a novel and useful construction thereof that when placed between fabrics of which garments are composed will always maintain its shape and conformation when bent in any direction, all as hereinafter described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like letters of reference indicate similar parts on each figure thereof.
Figure 1 represents in perspective a shoulder-pad constructed in accordance with my invention of a single fold of material. Fig. 2 is a similar view of a shoulder-pad constructed of superimposed folds of material. Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line a: cc of Fig. 2.
The pad shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is represented with a covering of waddin g on its upper surface partly removed and overturned therefrom and a covering on its lower surface of thin textile fabric partly removed and turned over therefrom.
A is the pad proper, B the covering of ELdr ding, and G the textile lower-surface covering.
The body of the pad is composed of felt or any suitable soft yielding'material, which is provided with a series of short slits Din right lines in direction from the upper to the lower margin of the device, some of which are open partly downwardly through the thickness of the material of which the pad is composed and some of which pass entirely through from upper to lower surface.
The object of cutting the slits D into the body of the material of which the device is constructed is to allow the pad to readily curve when bent over, as such article is frequently subjected to when on the wearers person, without being liable to rupture, wrinkle, or fold over, as such article in common use is liable to.
A pad constructed with slits D, divided into short sections located alternately in lines, as illustrated in the drawings, is an improvement on my inventions set forth and described in Letters Patent Nos. 615,842 and 615,843, dated December 13, 1898, wherein continuous unbroken lines of slits are employed.
My present improvement consists in placing a series of separate disconnected short transverse slits cut downwardly in to the body of the fabric of which the device is formed, some of said short slits extending entirely therethrough and some only partly down into thickness of the body thereof. By employ ment of said short disconnnected slits, some extending entirely and some only partly through the body of the fabric,yielding places are provided at various locations over the whole area of the device that will independently and separately open when the pad is curved or bent and will not subject any different portion to pressure or strain, but wiil leave all the other sections of slits closed in their normal condition.
I deem the described provision of a series of disconnected short transverse slits as a very novel and useful improvement that will be appreciated by all familiar with the line of art to which my present invention applies. A continuous undivided lengthwise slit will sometimes misshape the device, as only some limited locations are at various times neces sarily subjected to curvature tension or strain, and it is preferable and advantageous to leave all other parts unaffected in their nor-'- mal condition.
In Fig. 1 the pad is illustrated as constructed of a single fold of material; but I do not limitthe practice of my invention thereto. It may be formed with superimposed folds, as shown in Fig. 2 and in the sectional view, Fig. 3, wherein the small slits D are represented,sorne cut downwardly entirely through all the folds of fabric and some only into single layers thereof. Any number of folds may be employed, as desired, provided with the described slits cut therein.
The upper covering of athin layer of waddin g B, which in the finished pad is connected to the under material by sewing around the curvilinear margins thereof, will at all times present a smooth outer uppersurface, and the lower covering 0, which may be cheese-cloth or any suitable textile fabric, will give a like protection to the under surface. Said coverings' B and 0 may be connected in position by stitching, as hereinbefore described, or by sizing or any adhesive substance, or the tWo means forperfecting' such connection may be employed in combination, if desired.
I do not limit the use of the described up-- per and under surface coverings to a pad the body of which has slits D, as they may be used on such article of manufacture the body of which may be of any form.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
A garment shoulder-pad constructed of soft yielding homogeneous fabric, provided with a series of short sections of slits, extending in right lines transversely across the pad, from its inner arched to its outer arched margin, said sections of divided slits cut downwardly into the body of the fabric in divided straight separate lines, some entirely through the body of fabric of which the pad is constructed and some only partly therethrough asand for the purpose intended substantially as described. GUSTAV GOLDMAN.
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ALBERT P. STROBEL, CHARLES J. BRINKMAN.
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US2424482A (en) * | 1946-02-08 | 1947-07-22 | Mechur Bert | Shoulder pad and method of making the same |
US2424662A (en) * | 1946-05-02 | 1947-07-29 | Lavin Max | Shoulder pad |
US2440548A (en) * | 1946-04-11 | 1948-04-27 | Kerrigan Katherine | Manufacture of shoulder pads |
US2476097A (en) * | 1944-02-28 | 1949-07-12 | Kagen | Apparatus for applying stripes of adhesive material |
US2509159A (en) * | 1946-07-03 | 1950-05-23 | Hewitt Robins Inc | Shoulder pad |
US2522688A (en) * | 1945-04-27 | 1950-09-19 | Robert B Perry | Shoulder pad |
US11857021B1 (en) * | 2019-02-11 | 2024-01-02 | Bryan Wright | Ventilated hat insert |
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US2476097A (en) * | 1944-02-28 | 1949-07-12 | Kagen | Apparatus for applying stripes of adhesive material |
US2522688A (en) * | 1945-04-27 | 1950-09-19 | Robert B Perry | Shoulder pad |
US2424482A (en) * | 1946-02-08 | 1947-07-22 | Mechur Bert | Shoulder pad and method of making the same |
US2440548A (en) * | 1946-04-11 | 1948-04-27 | Kerrigan Katherine | Manufacture of shoulder pads |
US2424662A (en) * | 1946-05-02 | 1947-07-29 | Lavin Max | Shoulder pad |
US2509159A (en) * | 1946-07-03 | 1950-05-23 | Hewitt Robins Inc | Shoulder pad |
US11857021B1 (en) * | 2019-02-11 | 2024-01-02 | Bryan Wright | Ventilated hat insert |
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