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US1371448A
US1371448A US354900A US35490020A US1371448A US 1371448 A US1371448 A US 1371448A US 354900 A US354900 A US 354900A US 35490020 A US35490020 A US 35490020A US 1371448 A US1371448 A US 1371448A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement inmetal waistbands for ladies skirts, and like garments.
  • the fit and appearance of such garments depends largely on the accuracy and durability of the waistband, and my invention is devised to make this article practically unstretchable, adjustable within necessary limits, and conformable to the figure of the wearer.
  • My improved waistband is constructed of thin flexible metal, preferably spring steel, painted, enameled or otherwise protected against rust.
  • Fig. 2. shows the construction of the faretoning
  • Fig. 3. shows the ends of the band when it is inserted in the skirt
  • 1 represents the belt sloped oil at 1*, 2 the hook end, 3 the corresponding slots, l perforations for securing the band into the waist.
  • the band consists of a metal strip about one and a quarter inches in width and long enough to fit any waist.
  • the upper and lower edges of the band are turned over so as to form a reinforced rim without any sharp edge in contact with the fabric.
  • the metal waistband can be sewn'into the waist of the skirt.
  • One end of the band is provided with a curved portion forming a hook 2, which is of such a shape that it allows about 3 2- of an inch for the thickness of the fabric and is adapted to engage easily and firmly with one of a series of transverse slots 3, preferably l(3 in number, and arranged about half an inch apart near the other end of the fl xible band.
  • the band In order to render the band fully adapted to its purpose, it must be shaped to adapt itself to the figure of the wearer, that is to say, It must not be a. simple straight band but be curved upward to the extent of a little over one inch.
  • the band By this construction of the band it is made to fit flat all around the waist of the wearer in, the exact position taken by a well-cut fabric bandfand adapted to be drawn in or let out (within limits) without disturbing this fit.
  • the end l is sloped off to pre vent it from projecting upward when the band is drawn tighter. This curve is shown somewhat exaggerated in Fig. 1. F or the same reason the slotted end 1 of the band is sloped off at its upper edge to enable it to engage thehook 2 with any one of the slots 3, without rende'ing visible any angular projection of the band.
  • the band is utilized by being sewn into the ordinary waist of ladies skirts or the like so as to ben entirely covered by the fabric except where the two ends are adapted to engage.
  • My improved waistband is secured within the skirt; a slight fullness is given to the fabric whenthe metallic band is sewn in so that it is easy to make a little adjustment when necessary to alter the engagement of the band by moving the hook to another of the slots. In this way the center seam and lacket of the skirt can he kept in correct position although the adjustment of the band has been varied as stated.
  • I'Vhat I claim is z- Flexible adjustable metallic waistband for ladies skirts and like garments comprising in combination a metal strip of uniform width throughout upwardly curved to fit the waist of the wearer, and a projection at one end of the strip adapted to engage with cor responding cavities near the'other end of the strip, said latter end bein shaped at its upper edge to rest parallel with the projection end of the strip when the ends are in en agement.

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METALLIC WAISTBAND.
APPLICATION man 14.29. 1920.
' 1,371.448Q Patented Mar-15,1921.
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ARTHUR GEORGE SOAR, OF SOUTH WANSTEAD, ENGLAND.
METALLIC wAIsTBANn.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 15, 1921.
Application filed January 29, 1920. Serial No. 354,900.
T'o all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ARTHUR GEORGE Seen, a subject of the King of England, residing at 7st Ha-rpenden road, South lVanstead, Essex, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Metallic lVaistbands, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement inmetal waistbands for ladies skirts, and like garments. The fit and appearance of such garments depends largely on the accuracy and durability of the waistband, and my invention is devised to make this article practically unstretchable, adjustable within necessary limits, and conformable to the figure of the wearer.
My improved waistband is constructed of thin flexible metal, preferably spring steel, painted, enameled or otherwise protected against rust.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings as follows Figure 1 shows the band in elevation,
Fig. 2. shows the construction of the faretoning,
Fig. 3. shows the ends of the band when it is inserted in the skirt In these drawings 1 represents the belt sloped oil at 1*, 2 the hook end, 3 the corresponding slots, l perforations for securing the band into the waist.
Metal waistbands and belts have been previously constructed for the purpose in view. But such previous constructions do not fulltil the essential conditions demanded in a really eflicient waistband, namely ready adjustability, close conformity to the figure of the wearer, and convenience of attachment to skirts of various patterns especially plaited or kilted skirts.
In my improved construction, the band consists of a metal strip about one and a quarter inches in width and long enough to fit any waist. The upper and lower edges of the band are turned over so as to form a reinforced rim without any sharp edge in contact with the fabric.
There is also a row of perforations near each rim by means of which the metal waistband can be sewn'into the waist of the skirt. One end of the band is provided with a curved portion forming a hook 2, which is of such a shape that it allows about 3 2- of an inch for the thickness of the fabric and is adapted to engage easily and firmly with one of a series of transverse slots 3, preferably l(3 in number, and arranged about half an inch apart near the other end of the fl xible band.
In order to render the band fully adapted to its purpose, it must be shaped to adapt itself to the figure of the wearer, that is to say, It must not be a. simple straight band but be curved upward to the extent of a little over one inch. By this construction of the band it is made to fit flat all around the waist of the wearer in, the exact position taken by a well-cut fabric bandfand adapted to be drawn in or let out (within limits) without disturbing this fit. For the same reason the end l is sloped off to pre vent it from projecting upward when the band is drawn tighter. This curve is shown somewhat exaggerated in Fig. 1. F or the same reason the slotted end 1 of the band is sloped off at its upper edge to enable it to engage thehook 2 with any one of the slots 3, without rende'ing visible any angular projection of the band.
The band is utilized by being sewn into the ordinary waist of ladies skirts or the like so as to ben entirely covered by the fabric except where the two ends are adapted to engage.
My improved waistband is secured within the skirt; a slight fullness is given to the fabric whenthe metallic band is sewn in so that it is easy to make a little adjustment when necessary to alter the engagement of the band by moving the hook to another of the slots. In this way the center seam and lacket of the skirt can he kept in correct position although the adjustment of the band has been varied as stated.
I'Vhat I claim is z- Flexible adjustable metallic waistband for ladies skirts and like garments comprising in combination a metal strip of uniform width throughout upwardly curved to fit the waist of the wearer, and a projection at one end of the strip adapted to engage with cor responding cavities near the'other end of the strip, said latter end bein shaped at its upper edge to rest parallel with the projection end of the strip when the ends are in en agement.
n testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
ARTHUR GEORGE SOAR.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2764762A (en) * 1954-06-14 1956-10-02 Grisanti Amadeo Belts
US2987229A (en) * 1958-05-22 1961-06-06 Armand J Leclerc Molded plastic pistol holster
US5519893A (en) * 1995-02-28 1996-05-28 Silver; Samuel Invisible engagement system for a belt
EP1074191A2 (en) * 1999-07-30 2001-02-07 Francescantonio Zaccone Anatomically curved belt

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2764762A (en) * 1954-06-14 1956-10-02 Grisanti Amadeo Belts
US2987229A (en) * 1958-05-22 1961-06-06 Armand J Leclerc Molded plastic pistol holster
US5519893A (en) * 1995-02-28 1996-05-28 Silver; Samuel Invisible engagement system for a belt
EP1074191A2 (en) * 1999-07-30 2001-02-07 Francescantonio Zaccone Anatomically curved belt
EP1074191A3 (en) * 1999-07-30 2001-10-10 Francescantonio Zaccone Anatomically curved belt

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