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US1683427A
US1683427A US188898A US18889827A US1683427A US 1683427 A US1683427 A US 1683427A US 188898 A US188898 A US 188898A US 18889827 A US18889827 A US 18889827A US 1683427 A US1683427 A US 1683427A
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  • This invention relates to articles of personal wear and more particularly toan ornamental sash or belt of the baldric type although useful forornamental purposes only.
  • the principal objectof my invention is to provide a sash or baldric type of belt whlch is made up in any suit-able color or contrasting colors so that the wearer can prominently display his or her college or fraternity colors.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a baldric type of'sash or belt having a means for flexibly connecting the lower end of the device to a normally worn garment such as the trousers or a belt so that Y the device is held in proper position upon the wearers body and a still further object is in connecting the device to a normally worn garment by a clasp and an elastic member with the elastic member concealed within a pocket formed on the under side of the belt.
  • Fig. 1 is a view showing the device applied, the figure being in dotted lines so that the entire belt or'sash may be seen.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the device showing a portion of the belt turned inside out to disclose the connection of one terminal end of the ribbon with the adjusting buckle.
  • the device is constructed of two pieces of ribbon, 1 and 2, which cross each other on the bias as shown at 3 and are therest-itched together by a line of stitching 4L forming in effect a diamond.
  • the opposite terminal of the part 1 is secured by stitching 5 to an adjusting loop 6 as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the member 2 is passed through the adjusting buckle 7 and through the. slot in the adjusting loop 6- and then brought back and attached to the central bar 8 of the adjusting buckle. In this manner. by holding the terminal of the part 1 in one hand and sliding the buckle 7 along the part 2 the size of the device may be reduced or by grasping the member 2 in one hand and sliding the buckle 7 toward the adjusting loop 6 the size of the device may be increased.
  • a pocket member 10 Stitched to the rear of the over-lapping ends of the parts 1 and 2 is a pocket member 10 and arranged within this pocket member is an elastic connecting strip 11- stitched to the part 3- and pocket 10 by stitching 12.
  • a clasp 14 Connectedto the lower end of the flexible member 11 by a loop member 13 is a clasp 14: of any suitable type which may be attached to the trousers or belt of the wearer or toany other convenient part of a normally worn garment.
  • the elastic mernher is substantially concealed within the pocket 10 but when stretched Will-protrude from the pocket as will be readily understood.
  • the device While the device is intended primarily to be worn over the shirt or waist of the wearer and exposed either in its entirety when no coat is Worn or between the lapcls of the coat, it can'be worn over the vest and read ily, attached to the trousers orbelt.
  • the clasp illustrated is particularly applicable for use in connecting same to trousers or a belt but Where the device is Worn by a lady some other more appropriateand possibly more ornamental clasp might .be employed Without departing in any ;way
  • An ornamentalbald-ric type belt comprising a pairof flexible :Inembers one end of each being diagonally crossed over the corresponding end of the other and stitched thereto, the opposite ends of said members being adjustably connected, a resilient strip secured at one terminal to the rear facevof said members Within the area of the crossed HOYV'ABD 13. TURNER.

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sept.'4, 192s; 1,683,427 I H. B. TURNER DECORATIVE BELT Fil ed May 5, 1927 Patented Sept. 4, 1928.
UNITED STATES 1.83.42? ATENT ame. i
HOYVAED B. TURNER, OF MOUNT STERLING, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR OF QNE-I-IALF 'IO I J, OLDHAM GREENE OF MOUNT STERLING, KENTUCKY Y DECORATIVE BELT.
Application filed Mayo, 1927. Serial No. 188,898.
This invention relates to articles of personal wear and more particularly toan ornamental sash or belt of the baldric type although useful forornamental purposes only. The principal objectof my invention is to provide a sash or baldric type of belt whlch is made up in any suit-able color or contrasting colors so that the wearer can prominently display his or her college or fraternity colors. In all known previous baldric belts the device was used to support side arms of some character whose weight held the belt or sash in proper position across the chest of the wearer but where the device is utilized for ornamental purposes only some means must be provided for holding the belt or sash in proper position and it is therefore another object of my invention to provlde simple, inexpensive and efficient means for maintaining the position of the device on the body of the wearer.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a baldric type of'sash or belt having a means for flexibly connecting the lower end of the device to a normally worn garment such as the trousers or a belt so that Y the device is held in proper position upon the wearers body and a still further object is in connecting the device to a normally worn garment by a clasp and an elastic member with the elastic member concealed within a pocket formed on the under side of the belt.
Further objects of the invention will appear as the following specific description is read in connection with the accompanying drawing which forms a part of this application and in which:
Fig. 1 is a view showing the device applied, the figure being in dotted lines so that the entire belt or'sash may be seen.
Fig. 2 is an elevation of the device showing a portion of the belt turned inside out to disclose the connection of one terminal end of the ribbon with the adjusting buckle. I
in'any Way desirable. For instance the flexchest of the wearer or any combination of colors and emblems could be very readily made.
As shown the device is constructed of two pieces of ribbon, 1 and 2, which cross each other on the bias as shown at 3 and are therest-itched together by a line of stitching 4L forming in effect a diamond. The opposite terminal of the part 1 is secured by stitching 5 to an adjusting loop 6 as clearly shown in Fig. 2. The member 2 is passed through the adjusting buckle 7 and through the. slot in the adjusting loop 6- and then brought back and attached to the central bar 8 of the adjusting buckle. In this manner. by holding the terminal of the part 1 in one hand and sliding the buckle 7 along the part 2 the size of the device may be reduced or by grasping the member 2 in one hand and sliding the buckle 7 toward the adjusting loop 6 the size of the device may be increased.
Stitched to the rear of the over-lapping ends of the parts 1 and 2 is a pocket member 10 and arranged within this pocket member is an elastic connecting strip 11- stitched to the part 3- and pocket 10 by stitching 12. Connectedto the lower end of the flexible member 11 by a loop member 13 is a clasp 14: of any suitable type which may be attached to the trousers or belt of the wearer or toany other convenient part of a normally worn garment. I
As shown in the drawings the elastic mernher is substantially concealed within the pocket 10 but when stretched Will-protrude from the pocket as will be readily understood.
While the device is intended primarily to be worn over the shirt or waist of the wearer and exposed either in its entirety when no coat is Worn or between the lapcls of the coat, it can'be worn over the vest and read ily, attached to the trousers orbelt. The
device affords a relatively inexpensive'and,
simple, yet dignified manner in which the college or fraternity colors may be displayed.
The clasp illustrated is particularly applicable for use in connecting same to trousers or a belt but Where the device is Worn by a lady some other more appropriateand possibly more ornamental clasp might .be employed Without departing in any ;way
' from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended claim.
It will of course be understood that after the device has been placed over the shoulders if the clasp is found to be either too high or too low to be properly attached to .the 'be'ltfor holding the shoulder loop-tight in'position the length of the belt may be readily adjusted as before described by sliding the adjustingbuckle in either direction. It is preferable in use to place the elastic connecting strip under a slight tension so thatthe belt is held taut across the shoulders of the wearer. This, Where the device is Worn by a man Will have some tendency to support the trousers. I v
Having thus described myinventlon What An ornamentalbald-ric type belt comprisinga pairof flexible :Inembers one end of each being diagonally crossed over the corresponding end of the other and stitched thereto, the opposite ends of said members being adjustably connected, a resilient strip secured at one terminal to the rear facevof said members Within the area of the crossed HOYV'ABD 13. TURNER.
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