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US631828A
US631828A US68963798A US1898689637A US631828A US 631828 A US631828 A US 631828A US 68963798 A US68963798 A US 68963798A US 1898689637 A US1898689637 A US 1898689637A US 631828 A US631828 A US 631828A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in shirts which are provided with means for preventing the head of a stud or button employed from directly contacting with the flesh of the wearer.
  • the band of' a shirt is formed with separated plies, in only one of which is a buttonhole, while the other ply is adapted to cover the head of the stud or button, said plies being open at top or bottom or both top and bottom.
  • plies there has been added heretofore an extra ply or two of goods on the collar-band, making the collar-band at such places clumsy and hard to launder; otherwise they would leave where the yoke or bosom of the shirt is secured to the collar-band raw edges, which are objectionable and to remedy which is the object of my invention.
  • Figures 1 to 6, inclusive, represent partial elevations and partial perspective views of collar-bands embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 7 represents an elevation of a neckband with an attached collar embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 8 represents an elevation of a wristband embodying my invention.
  • A designates a neckband of a shirt either open in the front or back, as in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, or for a shirt open in both the front and back, as in Fig. 4.
  • the plies of the latter are separated, as at B and C, forming a bifurcation C at the ends of the band or a chamber 0 at the center thereof, it being noticed that said bifur- Serial No. 689,637. (No model.)
  • cation or chamber maybe open at top or bottom or both top and bottom.
  • ply B in either case is a buttonhole D, while in the opposite ply 0 there is no buttonhole, said ply 6 being left integral and serving to cover the head of a stud or button inserted in the hole D, and thus preventing direct contact of the same with the flesh of the wearer.
  • This feature broadly considered, has beenknown; but where the yoke or bosom F of a shirt is attached to the collar-band extra pieces of goods on the collar-band have been used, making the collar-band heavy, irregular, and hard to launder.
  • a stay such as E is stitched or sewed or otherwise secured to the ply 0 back of the buttonhole and also to the upper portion of the yoke or bosom, the same extending in the longitudinal direction of the band, thus covering and concealing the raw edges thereof, the effect of which is appreciable.
  • the stay at the end of a band may have its end portion inturned between contiguous plies and stitched thereto, thus firmly connecting said portion with the band, as shown at A, Fig. t.
  • a shirt or like garment having a band con sisting of plies secured together and between which the edge portion of the garment is secured, said plies being partially separated, a buttonhole in the separatedportion of one ply, and a stay secured to and covering the edge portion of the garment and the adjacent portion of the other ply, said stay being situated and extending between the ends of the separated portions of said plies, whereby the edge of the garment between such separated portions is covered and protected.

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'Paten-ted Aug. 29, I899.
A. SINZHEIMER.
SHIRT.
(Application filed Aug. 27; 1898.)
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A. SINZHEIMER.
SHIRT.
(Application filed Aug. 27, 1898.) 4 (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Shet 2,
witnesses v A THE NORRIS PETERS co, FHOTO-LITHO WASN'NEYON. n. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALEXANDER SINZHEIMER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
SHIRT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 631,828, dated August 29, 1899.
Application filed August 27, 1898.
To all whom, it may concern: Be it known that I, ALEXANDER SINZ- HEIMER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Shirts, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to improvements in shirts which are provided with means for preventing the head of a stud or button employed from directly contacting with the flesh of the wearer. In such case the band of' a shirt is formed with separated plies, in only one of which is a buttonhole, while the other ply is adapted to cover the head of the stud or button, said plies being open at top or bottom or both top and bottom. Where such plies exist, there has been added heretofore an extra ply or two of goods on the collar-band, making the collar-band at such places clumsy and hard to launder; otherwise they would leave where the yoke or bosom of the shirt is secured to the collar-band raw edges, which are objectionable and to remedy which is the object of my invention. To this endIinterpose between the aforesaid separated plies a stay, which is secured to one of said plies and the upper portion of the yoke or bosom, thus covering and concealing said raw edges and avoiding thickness and irregularity at the places in the neckband where such raw edges exist.
Figures 1 to 6, inclusive, represent partial elevations and partial perspective views of collar-bands embodying my invention. Fig. 7 represents an elevation of a neckband with an attached collar embodying my invention. Fig. 8 represents an elevation of a wristband embodying my invention.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, A designates a neckband of a shirt either open in the front or back, as in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, or for a shirt open in both the front and back, as in Fig. 4. Where a buttonhole exists in said band, the plies of the latter are separated, as at B and C, forming a bifurcation C at the ends of the band or a chamber 0 at the center thereof, it being noticed that said bifur- Serial No. 689,637. (No model.)
cation or chamber maybe open at top or bottom or both top and bottom. In the ply B in either case is a buttonhole D, while in the opposite ply 0 there is no buttonhole, said ply 6 being left integral and serving to cover the head of a stud or button inserted in the hole D, and thus preventing direct contact of the same with the flesh of the wearer. This feature, broadly considered, has beenknown; but where the yoke or bosom F of a shirt is attached to the collar-band extra pieces of goods on the collar-band have been used, making the collar-band heavy, irregular, and hard to launder. To obviate this and to be able to employ a collar-band of one thickness through its entire length, a stay, such as E, is stitched or sewed or otherwise secured to the ply 0 back of the buttonhole and also to the upper portion of the yoke or bosom, the same extending in the longitudinal direction of the band, thus covering and concealing the raw edges thereof, the effect of which is appreciable.
It is evident that the improvement is applicable to a shirt having a collar attached thereto, as in. Fig. 7, as well as to a wrist band, as shown in Fig. 8.
The stay at the end of a band may have its end portion inturned between contiguous plies and stitched thereto, thus firmly connecting said portion with the band, as shown at A, Fig. t.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A shirt or like garment having a band con sisting of plies secured together and between which the edge portion of the garment is secured, said plies being partially separated, a buttonhole in the separatedportion of one ply, and a stay secured to and covering the edge portion of the garment and the adjacent portion of the other ply, said stay being situated and extending between the ends of the separated portions of said plies, whereby the edge of the garment between such separated portions is covered and protected.
ALEXANDER SINZHEIMER.
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LELAN BATES, O. (J. LUKENS.
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