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US2277227A
US2277227A US405905A US40590541A US2277227A US 2277227 A US2277227 A US 2277227A US 405905 A US405905 A US 405905A US 40590541 A US40590541 A US 40590541A US 2277227 A US2277227 A US 2277227A
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    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
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    • A41F9/02Expansible or adjustable belts or girdles ; Adjustable fasteners comprising a track and a slide member

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  • the present invention relates broadly to garments and more especially to a garment band.
  • the present invention is an elastic garment band wherein the elasticity is provided by a strip of sheet rubber.
  • the strip of sheet rubber is enclosed in a very thin tightly fitting sheath of stretchable knitted material.
  • the band is constructed in such manner that a rib is provided on the interior of the band adjacent the upper edge thereof, which rib is formed by overlapping the edges of the sheath material and sewing the same with an elastic cover stitch. Another rib is provided on the interior of the band where the body of the garment joins the edge of the band and this second rib is also produced by folding over the edge of the garment and sewing the same to the band by an elastic cover stitch.
  • the color of the strip of sheet rubber is the same as the color of the covering material, namely, where the covering material is white, the strip of sheet material is white; where the covering is brown, the strip of sheet rubber is brown, etc.
  • Fig. 1 is a section on line l-l of Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional portion of the band above the line 2-2 shown in Fig. 1 and also in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 3 is a silhouette cross-section of the band illustrating the ribs comprising a part of the present invention
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a top of a garment equipped with a belt in accordance with the present. invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic illustration of the elastic cover stitch used in the production of the ribs on the band.
  • a strip of sheet rubber l is snugly enclosed within a sheath 2 of stretchable textile material; preferably knitted goods and the edges of the sheath are brought together adjacent the upper edge of the band.
  • the outer overlapping portion 4 of the sheath material is folded upon itself at 5 and is sewed'in place by cover stitches 6.
  • cover stitches comprise a pair of longitudinal running loops (Fig. 5) 'l and 8 and on the upper side a cover thread 9 extends between the pairs of loops 1 and 8 and is secured in place by being interlaced with these loops.
  • This cover thread may be of the same color as the sheath while the pairs of longitudinal loops may be of a different color, for example, if the sheath is white, the cover thread may be white silk or rayon and the longitudinal loops may be blue.
  • the sewing of the edges of the sheath produces a bead l0 which extends around the inner side of the belt adjacent the upper edge thereof.
  • the garment II is attached to the lower edge of the band by cover stitches l2 which are identical with those producing the bead I".
  • the garment edge may be folded over at M and when sewed down by the cover stitches l2, a second bead I5 is formed adjacent the lower edge of the band.
  • This bead is adjacent the anchorage of the band with the garment and, therefore, is located in an effective position.
  • the beads l0 and I5 tend to resist transverse or downward movement of the band on the body of the wearer and thereby contribute substantially to the support of the garment by the band.
  • the band is smooth on the interior, the band must be tighter in order to secure the same supporting effect that can be secured by the present band with less constriction. It therefore follows that the present band is very comfortable and performs the desired function in a satisfactory manner.
  • the band may be a continuous band or it may be open ended, as illustrated in Fig. 4 with the ends closed by suitable closing members such as buttons it.
  • the rubber strip I shall be of the same color as the strip material in order that the color of the rubber will not be unsightly as it shows through the sheath material.
  • the band may be manufactured separately in long strips and later sewed to the garment or the band may be made on the same machine that sews the garment to the band thereby completing the operation at one time rather than in two separate stages.
  • the preferred method of manufacture is to make the band separately as an article of manufacture and attach the same to the garment by a separate operation.
  • a garment band In a garment band, the combination of a strip of sheet rubber, thin stretchable textile material completely and snugly enclosing said strip of sheet rubber and forming a sheath therefor, the edges of said textile material being overlapped and folded in overlapped relation on the inside face of the band, and sewed through with a stretchable cover stitch to form a head, said head being located adjacent the upper inside edge of said band and parallel thereto, the garment having the edge thereof folded over and sewed to the lower edge of sald band to provide a second bead extending circumferentially on the inside face of said band and located substantially at the lower edge thereof. whereby a plurality of headsextending cireumfer'entlally of said band and on the inside thereof are adapted to render said band more eflicient in supporting a garment on 5 the body of a wearer.

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Patented Mar. 24, 1942 GARMENT BAND Harry Hardie, Baltimore. Md., assignor to The Faultless Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md., a corporation of Maryland Application August 8, 1941, Serial No. 405,905
1 Claim.
The present invention relates broadly to garments and more especially to a garment band.
The present invention is an elastic garment band wherein the elasticity is provided by a strip of sheet rubber. The strip of sheet rubber is enclosed in a very thin tightly fitting sheath of stretchable knitted material.
The band is constructed in such manner that a rib is provided on the interior of the band adjacent the upper edge thereof, which rib is formed by overlapping the edges of the sheath material and sewing the same with an elastic cover stitch. Another rib is provided on the interior of the band where the body of the garment joins the edge of the band and this second rib is also produced by folding over the edge of the garment and sewing the same to the band by an elastic cover stitch. These ribs, while not uncomfortable to the wearer, tend to prevent slippage and thereby enable the band to more satisfactorily sustain the garment which is attached to the band.
Preferably, the color of the strip of sheet rubber is the same as the color of the covering material, namely, where the covering material is white, the strip of sheet material is white; where the covering is brown, the strip of sheet rubber is brown, etc.
Referring now to the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a section on line l-l of Fig. 4;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional portion of the band above the line 2-2 shown in Fig. 1 and also in Fig. 2;
Fig. 3 is a silhouette cross-section of the band illustrating the ribs comprising a part of the present invention;
Fig. 4 illustrates a top of a garment equipped with a belt in accordance with the present. invention; and
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic illustration of the elastic cover stitch used in the production of the ribs on the band.
Referring now to the drawing and more especially to Figs. 1, 2, and 3, a strip of sheet rubber l is snugly enclosed within a sheath 2 of stretchable textile material; preferably knitted goods and the edges of the sheath are brought together adjacent the upper edge of the band. The outer overlapping portion 4 of the sheath material is folded upon itself at 5 and is sewed'in place by cover stitches 6. These cover stitches comprise a pair of longitudinal running loops (Fig. 5) 'l and 8 and on the upper side a cover thread 9 extends between the pairs of loops 1 and 8 and is secured in place by being interlaced with these loops. This cover thread may be of the same color as the sheath while the pairs of longitudinal loops may be of a different color, for example, if the sheath is white, the cover thread may be white silk or rayon and the longitudinal loops may be blue. The sewing of the edges of the sheath produces a bead l0 which extends around the inner side of the belt adjacent the upper edge thereof.
The garment II is attached to the lower edge of the band by cover stitches l2 which are identical with those producing the bead I". The garment edge may be folded over at M and when sewed down by the cover stitches l2, a second bead I5 is formed adjacent the lower edge of the band. This bead is adjacent the anchorage of the band with the garment and, therefore, is located in an effective position. The beads l0 and I5 tend to resist transverse or downward movement of the band on the body of the wearer and thereby contribute substantially to the support of the garment by the band. Where the band is smooth on the interior, the band must be tighter in order to secure the same supporting effect that can be secured by the present band with less constriction. It therefore follows that the present band is very comfortable and performs the desired function in a satisfactory manner.
The band may be a continuous band or it may be open ended, as illustrated in Fig. 4 with the ends closed by suitable closing members such as buttons it.
Since the sheath material 2 is extremely thin, it is desirable that the rubber strip I shall be of the same color as the strip material in order that the color of the rubber will not be unsightly as it shows through the sheath material.
The band may be manufactured separately in long strips and later sewed to the garment or the band may be made on the same machine that sews the garment to the band thereby completing the operation at one time rather than in two separate stages. The preferred method of manufacture, however, is to make the band separately as an article of manufacture and attach the same to the garment by a separate operation.
What I claimis:
In a garment band, the combination of a strip of sheet rubber, thin stretchable textile material completely and snugly enclosing said strip of sheet rubber and forming a sheath therefor, the edges of said textile material being overlapped and folded in overlapped relation on the inside face of the band, and sewed through with a stretchable cover stitch to form a head, said head being located adjacent the upper inside edge of said band and parallel thereto, the garment having the edge thereof folded over and sewed to the lower edge of sald band to provide a second bead extending circumferentially on the inside face of said band and located substantially at the lower edge thereof. whereby a plurality of headsextending cireumfer'entlally of said band and on the inside thereof are adapted to render said band more eflicient in supporting a garment on 5 the body of a wearer.
HARRY 'HARDIE.
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2724118A (en) * 1953-05-08 1955-11-22 Saftlas Celia Garment construction
FR2130664A1 (en) * 1971-03-25 1972-11-03 Automatic Braiding Co
US3723993A (en) * 1971-12-02 1973-04-03 Jaymor Ruby Inc Trousers waistband structure
US4332034A (en) * 1980-07-01 1982-06-01 Hubbard Company Garment waistband structures
US4480339A (en) * 1982-11-26 1984-11-06 Hubbard Sr John S Variably extensible waistband structure
US4503567A (en) * 1983-11-28 1985-03-12 Hubbard Company Partially stiffened extensible waistband structure
US4970728A (en) * 1990-05-10 1990-11-20 Ambrosio Anthony D Garment waistband construction
US5483702A (en) * 1994-11-22 1996-01-16 D'ambrosio; Anthony Garment waistband construction
US20100275344A1 (en) * 2009-04-30 2010-11-04 Nate Demarest Resilient band for article of apparel
US20100319103A1 (en) * 2009-06-23 2010-12-23 Smith Carolyn W Sleepwear having a skirt

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2724118A (en) * 1953-05-08 1955-11-22 Saftlas Celia Garment construction
FR2130664A1 (en) * 1971-03-25 1972-11-03 Automatic Braiding Co
US3723993A (en) * 1971-12-02 1973-04-03 Jaymor Ruby Inc Trousers waistband structure
US4332034A (en) * 1980-07-01 1982-06-01 Hubbard Company Garment waistband structures
US4480339A (en) * 1982-11-26 1984-11-06 Hubbard Sr John S Variably extensible waistband structure
US4503567A (en) * 1983-11-28 1985-03-12 Hubbard Company Partially stiffened extensible waistband structure
US4970728A (en) * 1990-05-10 1990-11-20 Ambrosio Anthony D Garment waistband construction
WO1991016827A1 (en) * 1990-05-10 1991-11-14 Ambrosio Anthony H D Garment waistband construction
US5483702A (en) * 1994-11-22 1996-01-16 D'ambrosio; Anthony Garment waistband construction
US20100275344A1 (en) * 2009-04-30 2010-11-04 Nate Demarest Resilient band for article of apparel
US8555419B2 (en) * 2009-04-30 2013-10-15 Nike, Inc. Resilient band for article of apparel
US9738999B2 (en) 2009-04-30 2017-08-22 Nike, Inc. Resilient band for article of apparel
US10233577B2 (en) 2009-04-30 2019-03-19 Nike, Inc. Resilient band for article of apparel
US20100319103A1 (en) * 2009-06-23 2010-12-23 Smith Carolyn W Sleepwear having a skirt

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