US995170A - Shaper for neckbands of shirts. - Google Patents

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US995170A
US995170A US59026510A US1910590265A US995170A US 995170 A US995170 A US 995170A US 59026510 A US59026510 A US 59026510A US 1910590265 A US1910590265 A US 1910590265A US 995170 A US995170 A US 995170A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F71/00Apparatus for hot-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles, i.e. wherein there is substantially no relative movement between pressing element and article while pressure is being applied to the article; Similar machines for cold-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles
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  • My invention consists of a shaper for the neck-band of a shirt, a waist, or other garment of similar classes, whereby said band may be properly controlled during laundrying and receive its proper form and admirably retain the same, the present construction adapting the shaper to present a firm support, while, however, being capable of yielding so as to be inserted properly in the band, and then expanding, whereby it will exert pressure outwardly on the hand.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a shaper embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a modification thereof, on a reduced scale. 7 7
  • z-A designates a frame composed of the curved body or piece B of metal or other material, comparatively U-shape or elliptical and end members C, which latter are connected with the terminals of the body B by the hinges D, and flare therewith, when in operative position comparatively continuous of the U-shape of the body 13 so that the frame conforms to the desired contour of the neck-band E of a garment to which it is to be applied.
  • the members C are bent or deflected forming inwardly extending loops F, which provide finger pieces for drawing the members toward each other. While the bands E of the shirts are adapted to contact with the smoothly rounded surfacesv of the bends G of said loops and the edges H of the inner limbs of the loops are removed from contact with said band and the fingers of the operator.
  • the spring J Connected with the loops F is the spring J which is composed of a plate of resilient material or metal of V-shape, whose ends are screwed or otherwise secured to the inner limbs of the loops and whose main length projects inwardly from said limbs into the interior of the body 13, so as to exert great power on the end members C of the device and effectively spread them apart against the contiguous portions of the neckband.
  • the frame A and the spring J owing to their open shape permit the back portions of the shirt below the device to be seen through said members A J, whereby said portion may be smoothed out while locating the device on the neck band.
  • the operation is as followsz-The members G are pressed together when the body B is inserted into the neck-band and fitted closely against the contiguous portion thereof. Then the members are let go when the spring J forces the same outwardly or from each other and distends the contacting portion of the band and imparts to the e11- tire band the shape or contour desired, said shape being retained during ironing, and preserved when the garment is ready for the market.
  • the extreme outward or lateral motion of the end members C is limited by the abutment of the opposite ends of said members and of the body B'as at K, whereby the exterior walls of said members C and said body B are continuous and the shape of the device is preserved while being occupied by the neck band.
  • the ends of the frame A are contracted and removed from cont-act with the portions of the neckband which they occupied. Then the body B also may be removed from the contiguous portion of said band and the entire device lifted from the band, leaving the latter in fine workmanlike condition.
  • plate spring J In lieu of the plate spring J, other forms of springs may be employed, such as coil spring L shown in Fig. 2, the same being secured to the end members C, and operating to spread the same and exert pressure thereon similar to said plate J.
  • coil spring L shown in Fig. 2, the same being secured to the end members C, and operating to spread the same and exert pressure thereon similar to said plate J.
  • each of the hinges D have their knuckles formed respectively with the ends of the body B and members C as integral members thereof.
  • a shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body and movable end members together of the form of said band, said members being connected by hinges with said body, and means engaging said members for exerting outward pressure thereon, the terminals of said rigid body and movable members being adapted to abut in the operative position of the same.
  • a shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid comparatively U-shaped frame, the end members of which are movably hinged with the terminals of said frame, and a resilient device engaging said end members adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
  • a shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body of comparatively U-shape and end members movably connected with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shaped frame, a resilient device engaging said end members and adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon, and inwardly deflected loops on said end members said loops being curved continuities of said members.
  • a shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body of curved form and end members likewise of curved form continuous of the terminals of said body, hinges connected to the latter with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shaped frame, and a spring adapted to engage said end members and exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
  • a shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body and movable end members, the exterior walls of said members and body being curved and adapted to be unbroken continuities of each other, hinges connecting said members with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shape iframe, inwardly deflected loops on said members, and a resilient device connected with said end members adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
  • a shaper for the purpose described consisting of a rigid body of comparatively U shape, sections exteriorly continuous of the exterior curve of said body and adapted to be hinged to the terminals of said body, said sections when fully spread apart being adapted to abut said terminals, and a spring connected with said sections adapted to force the same in outward directions.
  • a shaper of the character stated composed of a rigid body of comparatively U shape, sect-ions exteriorly continuous of the exterior curve of said body and adapted to V be hinged to the terminals of said body, and a spring of comparatively V shape connected with said sections and extending therefrom into the interior of said body.
  • a shaper oi' the character stated consisting of a rigid body of comparatively U shape curved sections continuous of said body on the terminals thereof, hinges connecting said sections and body, said sections having inturned ends forming loops and a spring connected with said sections and extending from said loops into the interior of said body.

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A. PARADIS.
SHAPBR FOR NEGKBANDS or SHIRTS. APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 2, 1910.
Patented June 13, 1911.
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ALBERT PARADIS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO SAMUEL STERNBERGER COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SHAPER FOB, NECKBANDS OF SHIRTS.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented June 13, 1911,
Application filed November 2, 1910. Serial No. 590,265.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT PARADIS, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Shaper for Neckbands of Shirts, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of a shaper for the neck-band of a shirt, a waist, or other garment of similar classes, whereby said band may be properly controlled during laundrying and receive its proper form and admirably retain the same, the present construction adapting the shaper to present a firm support, while, however, being capable of yielding so as to be inserted properly in the band, and then expanding, whereby it will exert pressure outwardly on the hand.
For the purpose of explaining my invention, the accompanying drawing illustrates a satisfactory reduction of the same to practice, but the important instrumentalities thereof may be varied, and so it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific arrangement and organization shown and described.
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a shaper embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a modification thereof, on a reduced scale. 7 7
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings z-A designates a frame composed of the curved body or piece B of metal or other material, comparatively U-shape or elliptical and end members C, which latter are connected with the terminals of the body B by the hinges D, and flare therewith, when in operative position comparatively continuous of the U-shape of the body 13 so that the frame conforms to the desired contour of the neck-band E of a garment to which it is to be applied.
The members C are bent or deflected forming inwardly extending loops F, which provide finger pieces for drawing the members toward each other. While the bands E of the shirts are adapted to contact with the smoothly rounded surfacesv of the bends G of said loops and the edges H of the inner limbs of the loops are removed from contact with said band and the fingers of the operator.
Connected with the loops F is the spring J which is composed of a plate of resilient material or metal of V-shape, whose ends are screwed or otherwise secured to the inner limbs of the loops and whose main length projects inwardly from said limbs into the interior of the body 13, so as to exert great power on the end members C of the device and effectively spread them apart against the contiguous portions of the neckband.
The frame A and the spring J owing to their open shape permit the back portions of the shirt below the device to be seen through said members A J, whereby said portion may be smoothed out while locating the device on the neck band.
The operation is as followsz-The members G are pressed together when the body B is inserted into the neck-band and fitted closely against the contiguous portion thereof. Then the members are let go when the spring J forces the same outwardly or from each other and distends the contacting portion of the band and imparts to the e11- tire band the shape or contour desired, said shape being retained during ironing, and preserved when the garment is ready for the market. The extreme outward or lateral motion of the end members C, is limited by the abutment of the opposite ends of said members and of the body B'as at K, whereby the exterior walls of said members C and said body B are continuous and the shape of the device is preserved while being occupied by the neck band. When the members C are pressed together, the ends of the frame A are contracted and removed from cont-act with the portions of the neckband which they occupied. Then the body B also may be removed from the contiguous portion of said band and the entire device lifted from the band, leaving the latter in fine workmanlike condition.
In lieu of the plate spring J, other forms of springs may be employed, such as coil spring L shown in Fig. 2, the same being secured to the end members C, and operating to spread the same and exert pressure thereon similar to said plate J.
In the present case, each of the hinges D have their knuckles formed respectively with the ends of the body B and members C as integral members thereof.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A shaper for a garment band as stated, composed of a rigid body and movable end members together of the form of said band, said members being connected by hinges with said body, and means engaging said members for exerting outward pressure thereon, the terminals of said rigid body and movable members being adapted to abut in the operative position of the same.
2. A shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid comparatively U-shaped frame, the end members of which are movably hinged with the terminals of said frame, and a resilient device engaging said end members adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
3. A shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body of comparatively U-shape and end members movably connected with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shaped frame, a resilient device engaging said end members and adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon, and inwardly deflected loops on said end members said loops being curved continuities of said members.
at. A shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body of curved form and end members likewise of curved form continuous of the terminals of said body, hinges connected to the latter with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shaped frame, and a spring adapted to engage said end members and exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
5, A shaper for a garment band as stated composed of a rigid body and movable end members, the exterior walls of said members and body being curved and adapted to be unbroken continuities of each other, hinges connecting said members with the terminals of said body forming together a comparatively U-shape iframe, inwardly deflected loops on said members, and a resilient device connected with said end members adapted to exert outward lateral pressure thereon.
6. A shaper for the purpose described consisting of a rigid body of comparatively U shape, sections exteriorly continuous of the exterior curve of said body and adapted to be hinged to the terminals of said body, said sections when fully spread apart being adapted to abut said terminals, and a spring connected with said sections adapted to force the same in outward directions.
7. A shaper of the character stated composed of a rigid body of comparatively U shape, sect-ions exteriorly continuous of the exterior curve of said body and adapted to V be hinged to the terminals of said body, and a spring of comparatively V shape connected with said sections and extending therefrom into the interior of said body.
8. A shaper oi' the character stated consisting of a rigid body of comparatively U shape curved sections continuous of said body on the terminals thereof, hinges connecting said sections and body, said sections having inturned ends forming loops and a spring connected with said sections and extending from said loops into the interior of said body.
ALBERT PARADIS.
WVitnesses:
JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIM, N. BUssINGER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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