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US819867A
US819867A US2875800A US1900028758A US819867A US 819867 A US819867 A US 819867A US 2875800 A US2875800 A US 2875800A US 1900028758 A US1900028758 A US 1900028758A US 819867 A US819867 A US 819867A
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  • This invention relates to an improved device or means for correctly marking or gaging the bottom of a dress-skirt or other garment or for making true horizontal lines around a garment of any description when on the person of the wearer.
  • the objects of the invention are, first, to provide a simple and efficient device which will rest upon the floor or platform and support a piece of chalk or other suitable marking material for drawing a line or gaging the garment; second, to provide in such a device an improved adjustable holder for the marker; third, to provide an im roved standard and glage for such a device; fburth, to provide sue a structure which can be folded and is consequently very compact and convenient for shipment and for placing in drawer or box when not in use.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the device in use in marking a skirt.
  • Fig. 2 is a detailed side elevation of my improved device much enlarged, the position to which the base folds being indicated by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 3 is an front elevation of the same, showing the location of the scale, the positionof the base when folded also being indicated by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail sectional view of the chalk-holder and adjusting means therefor, taken on a line corresponding to line 4 4 of Figs. 2, 3, and 5.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken on line 5 5 of Fig. 4, illustrating the same parts as appear in Fig. 4.
  • A represents a base having an upwardlyprojecting ear or lug A at the center.
  • This base is preferably constructed of sheet metal and is made smooth on the under side, so that it will be readily moved along the floor. It could of course be made of any suitable material or any suitable form.
  • a standard B To the car at the center of the base is pivoted a standard B, provided with a stop, so that it can be turned to the vertical position when in use or it and the base can be folded together at other times.
  • the standard B is made of a strip of sheet metal the edges of which are turned upon itself, forming flanges, a little space being left to receive a cardboard scale B, which is slid into the same, as clearly appears in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. This is a simple and efficient way of constructing a standard or scale and possesses decided merits on account of its simplicity and convenience,
  • the scale could be constructed in any suitable form in connection with the standard for use with the remaining parts of the device.
  • the holder C for chalk or marker of similar description is made up of a single main piece of sheet metal punched and bent to the proper form. Slits are made in a horizontally-projecting part, dividing it into three fingers, the center one of which is bent upwardly and the side ones downwardly. These fingers are shaped like jaws to receive the chalk or marker E, as clearly appear s in Fig. 2.
  • the rear portion of the holder is bent upwardly and formed into a sleeve, which en”..- braces the standard B.
  • a lever D, with cam, is pivoted at b to serve to clamp the holder in any desired position indicated by the scale on the standard.
  • This holder can also be modified and made up of several pieces instead of the single main piece, or otherwise formed to suit the convenience of the manufacturer or user, though the exact form in which it is shown on account of its simplicity possesses merit over any other.
  • my improved measuring and marking device ossesses great convenience for the reason tfiat in laying out the skirt or garment f om pattern or measurements it will almost always be found not to hang evenly, owing to the poise of the figure or unequal development of the same.
  • my in:- proved measure it is ossible to set the chalk marker at any desired height above the floor, and by passing around the figure quickly 1.

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PATENTED MAY 8, 1906.
M. S. DOTY.
SKIRT GAGE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 1, 1900.
S Q S S Q Q t 1 PATENT OFFICE.
MARIE S. DOTY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SKIRT-GAGE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 8, 1906.
Application filed September 1, 1900. Serial No. 28,758.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, MARIE S. DOTY, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Skirt-Gages, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved device or means for correctly marking or gaging the bottom of a dress-skirt or other garment or for making true horizontal lines around a garment of any description when on the person of the wearer.
The objects of the invention are, first, to provide a simple and efficient device which will rest upon the floor or platform and support a piece of chalk or other suitable marking material for drawing a line or gaging the garment; second, to provide in such a device an improved adjustable holder for the marker; third, to provide an im roved standard and glage for such a device; fburth, to provide sue a structure which can be folded and is consequently very compact and convenient for shipment and for placing in drawer or box when not in use.
Further objects will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.
The objects of this invention are accomplished by the devices and means described in this specification.
The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.
A structure embodying the features of my invention is fully illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device in use in marking a skirt. Fig. 2 is a detailed side elevation of my improved device much enlarged, the position to which the base folds being indicated by dotted lines. Fig. 3 is an front elevation of the same, showing the location of the scale, the positionof the base when folded also being indicated by dotted lines.
' Fig, 4 is an enlarged detail sectional view of the chalk-holder and adjusting means therefor, taken on a line corresponding to line 4 4 of Figs. 2, 3, and 5. Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken on line 5 5 of Fig. 4, illustrating the same parts as appear in Fig. 4.
In the drawin s, the sectional views are taken looking in t e direction of the little arrows at the ends of the section-lines, and similar letters of reference refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the lettered parts of the drawings, A represents a base having an upwardlyprojecting ear or lug A at the center. This base is preferably constructed of sheet metal and is made smooth on the under side, so that it will be readily moved along the floor. It could of course be made of any suitable material or any suitable form.
To the car at the center of the base is pivoted a standard B, provided with a stop, so that it can be turned to the vertical position when in use or it and the base can be folded together at other times. The standard B is made of a strip of sheet metal the edges of which are turned upon itself, forming flanges, a little space being left to receive a cardboard scale B, which is slid into the same, as clearly appears in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. This is a simple and efficient way of constructing a standard or scale and possesses decided merits on account of its simplicity and convenience,
However, the scale could be constructed in any suitable form in connection with the standard for use with the remaining parts of the device.
The holder C for chalk or marker of similar description is made up of a single main piece of sheet metal punched and bent to the proper form. Slits are made in a horizontally-projecting part, dividing it into three fingers, the center one of which is bent upwardly and the side ones downwardly. These fingers are shaped like jaws to receive the chalk or marker E, as clearly appear s in Fig. 2. The rear portion of the holder is bent upwardly and formed into a sleeve, which en"..- braces the standard B. A lever D, with cam, is pivoted at b to serve to clamp the holder in any desired position indicated by the scale on the standard. This holder can also be modified and made up of several pieces instead of the single main piece, or otherwise formed to suit the convenience of the manufacturer or user, though the exact form in which it is shown on account of its simplicity possesses merit over any other.
In use my improved measuring and marking device ossesses great convenience for the reason tfiat in laying out the skirt or garment f om pattern or measurements it will almost always be found not to hang evenly, owing to the poise of the figure or unequal development of the same. By using my in:- proved measure it is ossible to set the chalk marker at any desired height above the floor, and by passing around the figure quickly 1. The combination of the base A with the a central ear A; the standard B of sheet metal the edges of which are turned into flanges pivoted at a, to the ear A; a scale B inserted into the standard B; an adjustable holder formed with the elastic fingers C, C, to embrace the chalk or marker extending into a sleeve to embrace the standard and a lever D with a cam, pivoted to the sleeve to clamp the holder adjustably on the standard coacting for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of the base A with the central ear A the standard B of sheet metal the edges of which are turned into flanges sechalk or marker extending into a sleeve to embrace the standard and a lever D, with a cam, pivoted to the sleeve to clamp the holder adjustably on the standard coacting for the urpose specified.
3. T e combination of the base A with the central ear A the standard B of sheet metal the edges of which are turned into flanges se cured to the ear A; a scale B inserted into the standard B; an adjustable holder formed with the elastic fingers G, C, to embrace the chalk or marker, coacting for the purpose specified.
4. The combination of a base; a standard formed of sheet metal, the edges of which are turned into flanges, pivotally supported on said base; a scale inserted into said standard; and an adjustable maiking device on said standard, for the purpose specified.
In witness whereof l have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two wit- W. H. DOTY, I. ST RN.
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