US2648845A - Combination bib and apron - Google Patents

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US2648845A
US2648845A US237754A US23775451A US2648845A US 2648845 A US2648845 A US 2648845A US 237754 A US237754 A US 237754A US 23775451 A US23775451 A US 23775451A US 2648845 A US2648845 A US 2648845A
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  • This invention relates to a bib and apron in combination.
  • One object of my invention is to provide a separate bib and a separate apron with attaching means whereby they can be removably combined and worn as a single piece.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view of my combination garment complete.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevational view of the bib alone and Figure 3 is a front elevational View of the skirt alone.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged, sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2 and Figure 5 is an enlarged, sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 6 is a front elevational view of a modified form of my combination garment complete.
  • Figure '7 is a front elevational view, enlarged over Figure 6, of my connector, and Figure 8 is a top edge elevational view thereof.
  • Figure 9 is an enlarged, sectional View taken on the line 99 of Figure 6.
  • a bib ordinarily made of cloth, plastic, rubber or the like, commonly has a neck band 14 attached thereto that is slipped over the head of the wearer, or it may be detachably connected to the lower part of the bib.
  • the lower part of the bib 12 is folded or turned upon itself to provide an inner fold portion l6.
  • a plurality of female fasteners I8 which are attached to both the front portion and said fold portion by stitching 20, as shown.
  • other means of attaching said fasteners l8, such as by rivets or wire fasteners, may be used.
  • An apron or skirt 22 at its upper part is folded or turned over upon itself to provide an inner fold portion 24.
  • a plurality of male fasteners 26 which are attached to both said fold portion 24 and said apron upper part by stitching 28, as shown.
  • Said female fasteners I8 are adapted to receive said male fasteners 26 in the usual press fit engagement, hence the bib I2 and apron 22 may readily be combined, to provide two different colors or designs.
  • Strings 30 are shown attached to said apron 22, which may be used to tie the latter in place.
  • said bib 12 will be at the front or outside when connection is made of the fasteners.
  • fastening means such as the well known zippers, hooks and eyes, or loops and buttons.
  • FIG. 6 A modified form. of my bib and apron combination is shown in Figures 6, '7, 8 and 9 of the drawings, in which said bib 12 may be used as heretofore described having female fasteners 32.
  • Said apron 22 is shown equipped with female fasteners 34 located at its upper edge portion by stitches 28 passing through the apron and said fold 24 as heretofore described.
  • a separate connector 36 shown in the form of a belt, has male fasteners 38 adjacent its upper edge portion that preferably extend inwardly or rearwardly, that are stitched as at 39 to said connector 36, and which are adapted to frictionally enter said female fasteners 32 in the usual way.
  • Said connector 36 also has male fasteners 40 adjacent its lower edge portion extending inwardly and stitched to it as at 4
  • Said connector referably has fastener strings 42 extending from opposite end extremities whereby the apron 22 may be drawn and held closely to the body of the wearer.
  • Said connector 36 receives either, or both, said bib l2 and skirt 22, as illustrated in Figure 6 of the drawings, preferably being visible and appearing as an outside belt on the wearer of any color or design desired.
  • a combination apron and bib comprising an apron having a plurality of fastener elements along its upper margin, a bib having a body portion with a neck-encircling 100p and a plurality of fastener elements along its lower margin, and a connecting member detachably joining the bib to the apron, said connecting member havin end portions adapted to serve as apron strings and a mid portion in the form of a band of suflicient width to overlie all said fastening elements, said mid portion having on its rear face an upper and a lower series of fastening elements, said upper series being adapted and arranged to cooperate with the elements on said bib and said lower series of elements being 4 adapted and arranged to cooperate with the elements on the apron to maintain said apron, bib and connecting member in assembled relation.

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Aug. 18, 1953 Filed July 20, 1951 H. L. BERMAN COMBINATION BIB AND APRoN 2 Sheets-Sh't 1" Aug. 18, 1953 l-i. L. BERMAN COMBINATION BIB AND APRON '2 Sheets-Sheet '2 Filed July 20, 1951 Patented Aug. 18, 1953 UNITED S TATES sPATEN T OFF ICE COMBINATION BIB AND APRON Harry L. .Berman, :Boston, Mass.
Application July 20, 1951, 'S'erial'No. 237,754
1 Claim.
This invention relates to a bib and apron in combination.
One object of my invention is to provide a separate bib and a separate apron with attaching means whereby they can be removably combined and worn as a single piece.
Oftentimes only one piece, either the apron or the bib, becomes soiled, in which event only the soiled piece need be replaced in the combination, thus saving unnecessary trouble and expense that would be incurred if there were only a single piece.
Those who wear aprons often prefer a combination of colors or of designs, and where the two pieces are separate, any desired combination of colors or designs may be worn, and changes can be made in the same as often as desired.
The foregoing and other objects which will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, may be accomplished by a construction combination and arrangement of parts such as is disclosed by the drawings. The nature of the invention is such as to render it susceptible to various changes and modifications, and therefore, I am not to be limited to the construction disclosed by the drawings nor to the particular parts described in the specification; but am entitled to all such changes therefrom as fall within the scope of my claim.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of my combination garment complete.
Figure 2 is a front elevational view of the bib alone and Figure 3 is a front elevational View of the skirt alone.
Figure 4 is an enlarged, sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2 and Figure 5 is an enlarged, sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 3.
Figure 6 is a front elevational view of a modified form of my combination garment complete.
Figure '7 is a front elevational view, enlarged over Figure 6, of my connector, and Figure 8 is a top edge elevational view thereof.
Figure 9 is an enlarged, sectional View taken on the line 99 of Figure 6.
As illustrated, a bib [2, ordinarily made of cloth, plastic, rubber or the like, commonly has a neck band 14 attached thereto that is slipped over the head of the wearer, or it may be detachably connected to the lower part of the bib. The lower part of the bib 12 is folded or turned upon itself to provide an inner fold portion l6. At the front of said bib, opposite and spaced from said fold portion i 6 are a plurality of female fasteners I8 which are attached to both the front portion and said fold portion by stitching 20, as shown. However, other means of attaching said fasteners l8, such as by rivets or wire fasteners, may be used.
An apron or skirt 22 at its upper part is folded or turned over upon itself to provide an inner fold portion 24. At the rear of said bib opposite and in contact with said apron fold portion 24 are a plurality of male fasteners 26 which are attached to both said fold portion 24 and said apron upper part by stitching 28, as shown. Said female fasteners I8 are adapted to receive said male fasteners 26 in the usual press fit engagement, hence the bib I2 and apron 22 may readily be combined, to provide two different colors or designs. Strings 30 are shown attached to said apron 22, which may be used to tie the latter in place.
Should it be desired to present the rear or inside faces of said bib and apron at the front, which is reverse position to that shown in the drawings, said bib 12 will be at the front or outside when connection is made of the fasteners.
Various kinds of fastening means may be used instead of the snap fasteners described, such as the well known zippers, hooks and eyes, or loops and buttons.
A modified form. of my bib and apron combination is shown in Figures 6, '7, 8 and 9 of the drawings, in which said bib 12 may be used as heretofore described having female fasteners 32. Said apron 22 is shown equipped with female fasteners 34 located at its upper edge portion by stitches 28 passing through the apron and said fold 24 as heretofore described.
A separate connector 36, shown in the form of a belt, has male fasteners 38 adjacent its upper edge portion that preferably extend inwardly or rearwardly, that are stitched as at 39 to said connector 36, and which are adapted to frictionally enter said female fasteners 32 in the usual way.
Said connector 36 also has male fasteners 40 adjacent its lower edge portion extending inwardly and stitched to it as at 4|. These male fasteners 40 are adapted to enter and frictionally engage said female fasteners 34 as above explained. Said connector referably has fastener strings 42 extending from opposite end extremities whereby the apron 22 may be drawn and held closely to the body of the wearer.
Said connector 36 receives either, or both, said bib l2 and skirt 22, as illustrated in Figure 6 of the drawings, preferably being visible and appearing as an outside belt on the wearer of any color or design desired.
What I claim is:
A combination apron and bib comprising an apron having a plurality of fastener elements along its upper margin, a bib having a body portion with a neck-encircling 100p and a plurality of fastener elements along its lower margin, and a connecting member detachably joining the bib to the apron, said connecting member havin end portions adapted to serve as apron strings and a mid portion in the form of a band of suflicient width to overlie all said fastening elements, said mid portion having on its rear face an upper and a lower series of fastening elements, said upper series being adapted and arranged to cooperate with the elements on said bib and said lower series of elements being 4 adapted and arranged to cooperate with the elements on the apron to maintain said apron, bib and connecting member in assembled relation. HARRY L. BERMAN.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,137,659 Oilar Apr. 2'7, 1915 2,580,024 Hofiman Dec. 25, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 11,523 Great Britain Aug. 5, 1899 14,651 Great Britain June 22, 1912
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US3020553A (en) * 1960-09-09 1962-02-13 Gertrude L Hyde Sawyer's apron
US4079465A (en) * 1976-12-27 1978-03-21 Carolyn Alexander Kitchen apron with changeable front panel
US4341421A (en) * 1980-07-07 1982-07-27 Barbara J. Braun Child restraining article
US5052055A (en) * 1990-02-27 1991-10-01 Mysliwiec Laura J Apron
US5107545A (en) * 1991-01-03 1992-04-28 Thomas Potter Fisherman's fly tying apron
US5220692A (en) * 1992-06-18 1993-06-22 Lamar Cox Driver's apron
US5671479A (en) * 1995-05-01 1997-09-30 Dedrick; Ted Randall Reversibly collapsible lap tray
US5819314A (en) * 1996-10-17 1998-10-13 The Procter & Gamble Company Bib having concave side edges
USD416663S (en) * 1999-01-28 1999-11-23 Thomas Anne N Infant bib
US6122771A (en) * 1998-02-09 2000-09-26 Cook; Marjorie Interchangeable bib/apron
US20060090237A1 (en) * 2004-11-01 2006-05-04 Dabney Nancy L Water-resistant apron with attached towel
US20120284893A1 (en) * 2011-05-11 2012-11-15 Sohn Schalyn N Caregiver Cover
US20160088885A1 (en) * 2014-09-26 2016-03-31 Travis Campbell Split lap apron with magnetic fastening and fitting system
US20170020208A1 (en) * 2015-07-20 2017-01-26 Howard Velie Apron with attachable towels
USD845590S1 (en) * 2017-10-16 2019-04-16 Jordan Jones Baby bib
USD951596S1 (en) * 2020-05-11 2022-05-17 Shen Manufacturing Company Incorporated Apron
US20220400778A1 (en) * 2019-11-12 2022-12-22 New Vessel, Inc. Baby bib
US11857007B1 (en) * 2021-09-08 2024-01-02 Grillkilt, Llc Grill kilt

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GB189911523A (en) * 1899-06-02 1899-08-05 Frank Wallace Mason Improvements in Aprons.
GB191214651A (en) * 1912-06-22 1913-05-01 Harold Anderton Improvements in Overalls.
US1137659A (en) * 1915-04-27 Rozier Dorr Oilar Underwear.
US2580024A (en) * 1950-08-09 1951-12-25 Hoffman Morris Adjustable garment for children

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1137659A (en) * 1915-04-27 Rozier Dorr Oilar Underwear.
GB189911523A (en) * 1899-06-02 1899-08-05 Frank Wallace Mason Improvements in Aprons.
GB191214651A (en) * 1912-06-22 1913-05-01 Harold Anderton Improvements in Overalls.
US2580024A (en) * 1950-08-09 1951-12-25 Hoffman Morris Adjustable garment for children

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3020553A (en) * 1960-09-09 1962-02-13 Gertrude L Hyde Sawyer's apron
US4079465A (en) * 1976-12-27 1978-03-21 Carolyn Alexander Kitchen apron with changeable front panel
US4341421A (en) * 1980-07-07 1982-07-27 Barbara J. Braun Child restraining article
US5052055A (en) * 1990-02-27 1991-10-01 Mysliwiec Laura J Apron
US5107545A (en) * 1991-01-03 1992-04-28 Thomas Potter Fisherman's fly tying apron
US5220692A (en) * 1992-06-18 1993-06-22 Lamar Cox Driver's apron
US5671479A (en) * 1995-05-01 1997-09-30 Dedrick; Ted Randall Reversibly collapsible lap tray
US5819314A (en) * 1996-10-17 1998-10-13 The Procter & Gamble Company Bib having concave side edges
US6122771A (en) * 1998-02-09 2000-09-26 Cook; Marjorie Interchangeable bib/apron
USD416663S (en) * 1999-01-28 1999-11-23 Thomas Anne N Infant bib
US20060090237A1 (en) * 2004-11-01 2006-05-04 Dabney Nancy L Water-resistant apron with attached towel
US7174570B2 (en) * 2004-11-01 2007-02-13 Dabney Nancy L Water-resistant apron with attached towel
US20120284893A1 (en) * 2011-05-11 2012-11-15 Sohn Schalyn N Caregiver Cover
US8707467B2 (en) * 2011-05-11 2014-04-29 Schalyn N. Sohn Caregiver cover
US20160088885A1 (en) * 2014-09-26 2016-03-31 Travis Campbell Split lap apron with magnetic fastening and fitting system
US10051899B2 (en) * 2014-09-26 2018-08-21 Travis Campbell Split lap apron with magnetic fastening and fitting system
US20170020208A1 (en) * 2015-07-20 2017-01-26 Howard Velie Apron with attachable towels
USD845590S1 (en) * 2017-10-16 2019-04-16 Jordan Jones Baby bib
US20220400778A1 (en) * 2019-11-12 2022-12-22 New Vessel, Inc. Baby bib
USD951596S1 (en) * 2020-05-11 2022-05-17 Shen Manufacturing Company Incorporated Apron
US11857007B1 (en) * 2021-09-08 2024-01-02 Grillkilt, Llc Grill kilt

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