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US968857A
US968857A US54626510A US1910546265A US968857A US 968857 A US968857 A US 968857A US 54626510 A US54626510 A US 54626510A US 1910546265 A US1910546265 A US 1910546265A US 968857 A US968857 A US 968857A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
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    • A41F9/002Free belts
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • y invention relates to an improvement in the class of garters which form leg-encircling bands; and the primary objects of my improvement are to adapt such garters to hold the stockings on which they are used in a manner to lend a dressy appearance to the stockings and save them from liability to tearing under the strains to which they are subjected by the strap-supporters cornmonly employed for fastening them at their upper-ed e portions to the corset or waistband of t ewearer.
  • Figure 1 1s a perspective view of a stocking-covered leg, showingL my improved (garter operatively applied;
  • Figs. 2, 3 an 4 are views enlarged over the scale observed in Fig. 1, of longitudinal sections of the stocking, and showing the garter by transverse sections thereof, respectively in the initial condition of applyin it in place, in the same condition with the e ge-portion of the stocking folded downwardly over it, and in the. completely adjusted condition, wherein it clamps the said edge-portion;
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the garter, and
  • Fig. 6 is a broken plan view of the upper edge thereof showing the preferred manner of separabl fastening the ends together.
  • Fig. 5 il ustrates the construction of my l improved garter as (preferred in the matter 13 to adapt the of details.
  • the bo ⁇ y 7 is a wide band of webbing or other suitabyiiexible material, and is preferably forme in two longltudinal sections, 8 and 9, of which the latter may be somewhat the wider, as represented, these sections being flexibly united at intervals alon their adjacent edges, as by hinging stitcges 10, to adapt them to be folded one upon .the other.
  • An insert of elastic material is shown at 11 in the band 7 to render the latter suiiiciently elastic.
  • buttons 12 are shown on one end of the webbing, and for each button is provided to aline therewith, on the other end, a series of eyes alrter to ft about legs of different sizes. ong the upper edge of Improvement in Garters,f
  • Vpending from the the section 8 extends, as a permanent part thereof, a relatively thick and narrow clamping-stripl 14, preferably of suitable frictional material; and a similar clampingstrip 15 extends along the section 9, but somewhat removed from the hinged edge thereof, for the purpose hereinafter explained.
  • These strips extend, at one end, short of the eyes 13 to leave the latter free on tongue-like ends of the band-sections.
  • a tab 16 containing eyes 17, and which may best be velvet, extends from the free edge of the section 9 to afford a medium for attaching tothe garter the strap-supporters 18 shown in Fig. 1, which depend from-the corset or waist-band of the wearer.
  • the section 9 is shown to be provided with a facing 19, which may be lace or other-suitable ornamentation to lend a finish to the garter.
  • a garter comprising a band forming folding sections affording, when folded, a pocket to receive and confine the downwardly-folded end of a stocking, for the purpose set forth.
  • a garter comprising a band formed of folding sections hinged together along adjacent when folded, a pocket to receive and conne the downwardlyfolded end of a stocking, for the purpose set forth.

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. W. A. KONEMAN.
GARTEB..
APPLIoATIoN FILED PBB.2B,1910.
Patented Aug. 30, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
W. A. KNEMAN.
GARTER.
APPLIGATION FILED FEB.I2B, 1910.
Patented Aug. 30, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
WILLIAM A. KNEMAN, 0F CHIGGO, ILLINOIS.
GARTER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Ang. 3o, 1910.
`Application filed February 28, 1919. Serial No. 546,265.
'To all 'whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. Knn- MAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at 177 Eugenie street, Chicago, in the county of Cookand State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful of which the following is a specification.
y invention relates to an improvement in the class of garters which form leg-encircling bands; and the primary objects of my improvement are to adapt such garters to hold the stockings on which they are used in a manner to lend a dressy appearance to the stockings and save them from liability to tearing under the strains to which they are subjected by the strap-supporters cornmonly employed for fastening them at their upper-ed e portions to the corset or waistband of t ewearer.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 1s a perspective view of a stocking-covered leg, showingL my improved (garter operatively applied; Figs. 2, 3 an 4 are views enlarged over the scale observed in Fig. 1, of longitudinal sections of the stocking, and showing the garter by transverse sections thereof, respectively in the initial condition of applyin it in place, in the same condition with the e ge-portion of the stocking folded downwardly over it, and in the. completely adjusted condition, wherein it clamps the said edge-portion; Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the garter, and Fig. 6 is a broken plan view of the upper edge thereof showing the preferred manner of separabl fastening the ends together.
Fig. 5 il ustrates the construction of my l improved garter as (preferred in the matter 13 to adapt the of details. The bo`y 7 is a wide band of webbing or other suitabyiiexible material, and is preferably forme in two longltudinal sections, 8 and 9, of which the latter may be somewhat the wider, as represented, these sections being flexibly united at intervals alon their adjacent edges, as by hinging stitcges 10, to adapt them to be folded one upon .the other. An insert of elastic material is shown at 11 in the band 7 to render the latter suiiiciently elastic. For fastening the ends`of the band together, and thereby releasably fastening the garter inplace, buttons 12 are shown on one end of the webbing, and for each button is provided to aline therewith, on the other end, a series of eyes alrter to ft about legs of different sizes. ong the upper edge of Improvement in Garters,f
Vpending from the the section 8 extends, as a permanent part thereof, a relatively thick and narrow clamping-stripl 14, preferably of suitable frictional material; anda similar clampingstrip 15 extends along the section 9, but somewhat removed from the hinged edge thereof, for the purpose hereinafter explained. These strips extend, at one end, short of the eyes 13 to leave the latter free on tongue-like ends of the band-sections. A tab 16 containing eyes 17, and which may best be velvet, extends from the free edge of the section 9 to afford a medium for attaching tothe garter the strap-supporters 18 shown in Fig. 1, which depend from-the corset or waist-band of the wearer. The section 9 is shown to be provided with a facing 19, which may be lace or other-suitable ornamentation to lend a finish to the garter.
To wear my improved article it is applied, 1n its condition of disuse\represented 1n Fig. 5, about the stocking 2O on the leg of the wearer, but a considerable distance' below the upper edge of the stocking to leave a 'lap-sect1on 21 thereof, as 1n Flg. 2, above the garter, which is fastened in place by inserting the tongue-end of the section 8 under the other end thereof and engaging an eye 13 on that section with a button 12 thereon. Thereupon the flap 21 is folded down to extend over the garter-sec tion 8 and strip 14 thereon, as represented in Fig. 3, when the ornamental section 9 is folded upwardly to cover the section 8 and engage the strip 15 with the end-portion of the flap, as represented in Fig. 4. The section 9 is then fastened at its buttons 12 and eyes 13, and the with the corset or by buttoning the garter may be connected other article of the wearer strap-supporters 18 destated, to the tab 16.
As will thus be seen, in the position of the stocking-end between the folded sections f the arter they form a pocket in which it is hid en from View and the ornamental garter itself is rendered, practically, the dressy and finish-presenting top of the stock# represented latter, as ,hereinbefore ing. Moreover, by connlng the stockingend 21 in the arter-pocket, and especially by the use of tlie strips 14 and 15., whereby the stocking-end is deflected over the strip 14 and the sections are interlocked 'against transverse relative displacement, upward strain exerted upon the garter tends all the cushioning. However,
i more to maintain a smooth condition of the stocking, and this without any tendency to tear it, as is the case where the supporters 18 are, as usual, directly attached thereto, whereby, furthermore, the stocking-end is vstretched unevenly and thus given an untidy appearance. While the clamping-strips are an important feature of my garter, since they not only Vadd to the desirable lirmness of hold of the garter upon the stocking, but tend to cushion it against the leg with the incidental comfort to the wearer of such the particular friction-strip arrangement shown and described is not essential to my invention.
It is within my invention to provide the two sections of the band as independent bands (thus omitting any hinge-connection between them) to be covered one by the other,provided they have upon them means, such as strips le and l5 of frictional material, adapted to prevent the sections from 4 edges and forming,
becoming relatively displaced by1 slipping transversely one on the other, w ich 1s the particularly important function of these strips.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a garter comprising a band forming folding sections affording, when folded, a pocket to receive and confine the downwardly-folded end of a stocking, for the purpose set forth.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a garter comprising a band formed of folding sections hinged together along adjacent when folded, a pocket to receive and conne the downwardlyfolded end of a stocking, for the purpose set forth. n
WILLIAM A. KONEMAN; In presence of- L. HEISLAR, R. SCHAEFER.
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US2437583A (en) * 1945-09-17 1948-03-09 Eric J Young Hosiery supporting means
US3382505A (en) * 1966-01-21 1968-05-14 Peekers Inc Hosiery welt cover

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2437583A (en) * 1945-09-17 1948-03-09 Eric J Young Hosiery supporting means
US3382505A (en) * 1966-01-21 1968-05-14 Peekers Inc Hosiery welt cover

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