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US822710A
US822710A US27924505A US1905279245A US822710A US 822710 A US822710 A US 822710A US 27924505 A US27924505 A US 27924505A US 1905279245 A US1905279245 A US 1905279245A US 822710 A US822710 A US 822710A
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  • the invention relates to wearing-apparel, and its object is to provide a new and improved belt arranged to properly support the trousers or other garments without exerting undue pressure on the stomach of the wearer.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the improvement, part being broken out.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged side elevation of the sectional spring.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged transverse section of the improvement on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view of the same on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
  • the sheath or casing A of the belt is made of leather or other suitable iiexible material, and the ends ofthe sheath are provided with suitable means for closing the belt, the latter being for this purpose provided at the end A of the sheath with a buckle B for receiving the other and apertured end A2 of the sheath.
  • a spring O Within the sheath A is contained a spring O, having each end terminating a distance from the corresponding end of the sheath A, the spring being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body to hold the belt by the resiliency of the spring in proper position on the wearers body.
  • the spring O extends along the back and the sides of the wearers body, so as to press the same, but not to exert any pressure whatever on the front portion of the body, notably against the portion containing the stomach, so that no undue pressure is exerted on the stomach.
  • the spring O is preferably made in sections O and O2, having their rear ends overlapping and fitted to slide in a slide C3 to allow of adjusting the sections O and C2 for fitting bodies of larger or less size.
  • the overlapping rear ends of the springsections C and O2 are adapted to be fastened together, after proper adjustment of the sections is made, by the use of a suitable clamping-screw O4 or other means attached to the slide O3.
  • the inner wall ofthe sheath A is provided at the back portion with an elongated slot A3 (see Figs. l and 4) to permit the convenient application of a screwdriver or similar tool for loosening the clamping-screw C* and for tightening the same, as above explained.
  • the spring-sections O and C2 may be extended to fit larger-sized bodies and be moved inwardly to fit smaller-sized bodies.
  • the spring O properly holds the belt in position ,and by its resiliency sustains the weight of the trousers or other garments, it being understood that the ends A and A2 are simply loosely connected with each other in the usual manner, so as to maintain the usual appearance of an ordinary belt, the said ends and other fastening means mainly serving as ornaments.
  • a belt comprising a flexible sheath provided at its ends with fastening devices for fastening the ends together, and a spring contained in the said sheath having its ends terminating a distance from the corresponding ends of the sheath, the said spring being made in sections adjustably connected with each other and being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body, to hold the belt by its resiliency in position.
  • a belt comprising a flexible sheath provided at its ends with fastening devices for fastening the ends together, a spring contained in the said sheath having its ends terminating a distance from the corresponding ends of the sheath, the said spring being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body, to hold the belt by its resiliency in position and the said spring IOO being made in sections, a slide in Which the adjacent rear ends of the spring-sections are fitted to slide, and a fastening device 0n the slide for fastening the spring-sections in position on the slide, access to the said fastening device being had by Way of a slot in the inner Wall ofthe sheath.

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PATENTED JUNE 5, 1906.
J. ASKEW.
BELT.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 20, 1905.
W,... c Y H0 H mw m EN. n MM mo. E S S M W W JOHN ASKEW, OF WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI.
BELT.l
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 5, 1906.
Application filed September 20, 1905. Serial No. 279 245.
To n/ZZ' whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN AsKEw, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of West Point, in the county of Clay and State of Mississippi, have invented a new and Improved Belt, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to wearing-apparel, and its object is to provide a new and improved belt arranged to properly support the trousers or other garments without exerting undue pressure on the stomach of the wearer.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as will be more fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a perspective view of the improvement, part being broken out. Fig. 2 is an enlarged side elevation of the sectional spring. Fig. 3 is an enlarged transverse section of the improvement on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 is a similar view of the same on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
The sheath or casing A of the belt is made of leather or other suitable iiexible material, and the ends ofthe sheath are provided with suitable means for closing the belt, the latter being for this purpose provided at the end A of the sheath with a buckle B for receiving the other and apertured end A2 of the sheath. Within the sheath A is contained a spring O, having each end terminating a distance from the corresponding end of the sheath A, the spring being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body to hold the belt by the resiliency of the spring in proper position on the wearers body.
It is understood that the spring O extends along the back and the sides of the wearers body, so as to press the same, but not to exert any pressure whatever on the front portion of the body, notably against the portion containing the stomach, so that no undue pressure is exerted on the stomach.
As shown in the drawings, the spring O is preferably made in sections O and O2, having their rear ends overlapping and fitted to slide in a slide C3 to allow of adjusting the sections O and C2 for fitting bodies of larger or less size. The overlapping rear ends of the springsections C and O2 are adapted to be fastened together, after proper adjustment of the sections is made, by the use of a suitable clamping-screw O4 or other means attached to the slide O3. By the arrangement described it is only necessary to loosen the clamping-screw O4 to allow of adjusting the spring-sections O and C2 to fit the wearers body, and when the proper adjustment is made the clampingscrew 04 is screwed up to securely fasten the overlapping rear ends of the spring-sections in position on the slide O3.
In order to obtain convenient access to the clamping-screw O4, the inner wall ofthe sheath A is provided at the back portion with an elongated slot A3 (see Figs. l and 4) to permit the convenient application of a screwdriver or similar tool for loosening the clamping-screw C* and for tightening the same, as above explained.
It is understood that by having the sheath or easing A the spring-sections O and C2 may be extended to fit larger-sized bodies and be moved inwardly to fit smaller-sized bodies.
When the belt is in use, the spring O properly holds the belt in position ,and by its resiliency sustains the weight of the trousers or other garments, it being understood that the ends A and A2 are simply loosely connected with each other in the usual manner, so as to maintain the usual appearance of an ordinary belt, the said ends and other fastening means mainly serving as ornaments.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters PatentF l. A belt comprising a flexible sheath provided at its ends with fastening devices for fastening the ends together, and a spring contained in the said sheath having its ends terminating a distance from the corresponding ends of the sheath, the said spring being made in sections adjustably connected with each other and being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body, to hold the belt by its resiliency in position.
2. A belt comprising a flexible sheath provided at its ends with fastening devices for fastening the ends together, a spring contained in the said sheath having its ends terminating a distance from the corresponding ends of the sheath, the said spring being curved to follow the contour of the back and sides of the wearers body, to hold the belt by its resiliency in position and the said spring IOO being made in sections, a slide in Which the adjacent rear ends of the spring-sections are fitted to slide, and a fastening device 0n the slide for fastening the spring-sections in position on the slide, access to the said fastening device being had by Way of a slot in the inner Wall ofthe sheath.
JOHN ASKEW. Witnesses z F. J. HARRINGTON, J. R. MCVEY..
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2445889A (en) * 1944-07-12 1948-07-27 Rossi Irving Thermoplastic belt
US2998008A (en) * 1959-11-25 1961-08-29 Klesa Arlene Restraining device
US10542784B2 (en) 2016-07-15 2020-01-28 Visceral Enterprises, Inc. Extender belts for pants and trousers
USD922030S1 (en) * 2019-11-01 2021-06-15 Simon Christian Woodward Belt

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2445889A (en) * 1944-07-12 1948-07-27 Rossi Irving Thermoplastic belt
US2998008A (en) * 1959-11-25 1961-08-29 Klesa Arlene Restraining device
US10542784B2 (en) 2016-07-15 2020-01-28 Visceral Enterprises, Inc. Extender belts for pants and trousers
USD922030S1 (en) * 2019-11-01 2021-06-15 Simon Christian Woodward Belt

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