US783320A - Skirt-measuring device. - Google Patents

Skirt-measuring device. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US783320A
US783320A US23033004A US1904230330A US783320A US 783320 A US783320 A US 783320A US 23033004 A US23033004 A US 23033004A US 1904230330 A US1904230330 A US 1904230330A US 783320 A US783320 A US 783320A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
skirt
arm
gage
platform
shield
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US23033004A
Inventor
John Shapiro
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
WILLIAM M CALKINS
Original Assignee
WILLIAM M CALKINS
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by WILLIAM M CALKINS filed Critical WILLIAM M CALKINS
Priority to US23033004A priority Critical patent/US783320A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US783320A publication Critical patent/US783320A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41HAPPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A41H9/00Devices or methods for trimming, levelling or straightening the hems of garments
    • A41H9/02Devices for marking the length of garments

Definitions

  • Wi'zzzeases a4 fizaezz do]? wamw UNITED STATES Iatented February 21, 1905.
  • This invention relates to a device which is used for measuring and determining the distance from the floor or ground of the lower edge of the skirt of a garment.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an adjustable device which can be conveniently and quickly used to accurately indicate the desired level of the lower edge of a dressskirt, underskirt, dust-coat, ulster, raglan, or the like ladies and childrens garment.
  • the embodiment of the invention illustrated has a platform supported by suitable legs, upon which the person to whom the garment is to be fitted stands.
  • a shield mounted on an arm that can be rotated about the axis of the platform is a shield provided with measuring indications, which is designed to extend upwardly on the inner side of the skirt, and a gage which is designed to extend upwardly on the outside of the skirt and is adapted to guide the chalk whichis applied to the skirt to indicate the correct height of theedge.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a side elevation of the device.
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan.
  • Fig. 3 shows a front elevation.
  • Fig. 4 shows a section of the arm and the shield and gage.
  • Fig. 5 shows a vertical section of a portion of the platform, base, and
  • the platform 1 which is preferably circular, may be madeof wood or metal, as desired.
  • a hub 2 On the under side of the center of the platform is a hub 2, and between the hub and the base 3, which stands on legs 4 of any suitable form, is a bushing 5. It is preferred to fasten the base and platform together by means of a bolt 6, which extends through the hub, the
  • the bushing mounted on the bushing so as to rotate freely between the platform and the base is an arm 7.
  • the outer end of this arm is grooved, and movable along the groove on the outer end of the arm is a 5 block 8.
  • the shield 9 is fastened to this block.
  • graduations in inches and parts of inches are graduations in inches and parts of inches, the zero being on a level with the upper surface of the platform, which represents the level of the floor or ground.
  • the block, which is movable along the grooved section of the arm can be fixed at any desired distance from the axis of the arm by means of the set-screw 10, which turns through the bottom of the block against the under side of the arm.
  • a slide 11 Supported by the block and movable with relation thereto longitudinally of the arm is a slide 11.
  • This slide may be fastened in any desired position by means of a set-screw 12, which turns 5 through the top of the block against the top of the slide.
  • the outer end of the slide has a vertical mortise through which extends the shank of the T-shaped chalk-gage 13.
  • the shank is secured so as to hold the top of the 7 gage at the desired height by a set-screw 14, which turns through the wall of the slide against the shank.
  • the person to whom a garment is to be fitted stands upon the platform. with the shield and the gage, is adjusted in or out along the arm, according to the sizethat is, the widthof the hips of the person upon whom the garment is to be fitted until the shield stands just inside of the skirt when it hangs vertically.
  • the block is then fastened to the arm by turning the set-screw 10.
  • the slide is set so that the gage will stand against the outside of the ski-rt and is fastened in place by turning the set-screw 12.
  • the 5 upper end of the gage is set at the height in inches or parts of inches it is desired to have the lower edge of the skirt from the floor or ground, which is represented by the top of the platform, and then the gage is fixed by 9 turning the set-screw 14.
  • a skirt-measuring device having a platform with a supporting-hub and feet, an arm with one end fitting upon and rotatable about the 20 hub below the platform and above the feet, an upwardly-extending shield movable along the arm toward and from the platform, means for clamping the shield at any point along the ing the gage at the desired height, substan- 3 tially as specified.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Length-Measuring Instruments Using Mechanical Means (AREA)

Description

No. 783,320. PATENTED FEB.'21, 1905. J. SHAPIRO.
SKIRT MEASURING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED 00'1'.28. 1904.
' 2 snnn'rssnm 1.
i H l llilllllllllllll HHHHIHHII l i i W @M. M. J M wm No. 783,320. PATENTED FEB. 21, 1905- I J. SHAPIRO.
SKIRT MEASURING DEVICE.
APPLIOATION FILED 0012a. 1904.
Wi'zzzeases: a4 fizaezz do]? wamw UNITED STATES Iatented February 21, 1905.
PATENT rricn.
TO WILLIAM M. CALKINS, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
SKIRT-MEASURING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 783,320, dated February 21, 1905.
' Application filed October 28,1904. Serial No. 230,330.
[0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN SHAPIRo, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Skirt-Measuring Device, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a device which is used for measuring and determining the distance from the floor or ground of the lower edge of the skirt of a garment.
The object of the invention is to provide an adjustable device which can be conveniently and quickly used to accurately indicate the desired level of the lower edge of a dressskirt, underskirt, dust-coat, ulster, raglan, or the like ladies and childrens garment.
The embodiment of the invention illustrated has a platform supported by suitable legs, upon which the person to whom the garment is to be fitted stands. Adjustably mounted on an arm that can be rotated about the axis of the platform is a shield provided with measuring indications, which is designed to extend upwardly on the inner side of the skirt, and a gage which is designed to extend upwardly on the outside of the skirt and is adapted to guide the chalk whichis applied to the skirt to indicate the correct height of theedge.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a side elevation of the device. Fig. 2 shows a plan. Fig. 3 shows a front elevation. Fig. 4 shows a section of the arm and the shield and gage. Fig. 5 shows a vertical section of a portion of the platform, base, and
arm.
The platform 1, which is preferably circular, may be madeof wood or metal, as desired. On the under side of the center of the platform is a hub 2, and between the hub and the base 3, which stands on legs 4 of any suitable form, is a bushing 5. It is preferred to fasten the base and platform together by means of a bolt 6, which extends through the hub, the
bushing, and the base. Mounted on the bushing so as to rotate freely between the platform and the base is an arm 7. The outer end of this arm is grooved, and movable along the groove on the outer end of the arm is a 5 block 8. The shield 9 is fastened to this block. On the outer face of the shield are graduations in inches and parts of inches, the zero being on a level with the upper surface of the platform, which represents the level of the floor or ground. The block, which is movable along the grooved section of the arm, can be fixed at any desired distance from the axis of the arm by means of the set-screw 10, which turns through the bottom of the block against the under side of the arm. Supported by the block and movable with relation thereto longitudinally of the arm is a slide 11. This slide may be fastened in any desired position by means of a set-screw 12, which turns 5 through the top of the block against the top of the slide. The outer end of the slide has a vertical mortise through which extends the shank of the T-shaped chalk-gage 13. The shank is secured so as to hold the top of the 7 gage at the desired height by a set-screw 14, which turns through the wall of the slide against the shank.
The person to whom a garment is to be fitted stands upon the platform. with the shield and the gage, is adjusted in or out along the arm, according to the sizethat is, the widthof the hips of the person upon whom the garment is to be fitted until the shield stands just inside of the skirt when it hangs vertically. The block is then fastened to the arm by turning the set-screw 10. The slide is set so that the gage will stand against the outside of the ski-rt and is fastened in place by turning the set-screw 12. The 5 upper end of the gage is set at the height in inches or parts of inches it is desired to have the lower edge of the skirt from the floor or ground, which is represented by the top of the platform, and then the gage is fixed by 9 turning the set-screw 14. After the measuring-shield and chalk-gage have been set the arm is rotated on the bushing with the skirt hanging between the shield and the gage, and chalk is applied to the skirt as the arm is rotated at the top of the gage. This produces The block, 75 p a uniform mark about the lower part of the skirt and at once determines the exact location of the lower edge. v
By means of this device the pinning and repinning of the lower edge of the garment until it is the right distance above the floor or ground are obviated and all guesswork or dependence upon the accuracy of the eye is eliminated. This also relieves the person being fitted from the fatigue and burden of standing in one position any length of time and also of a second fitting to determine the accuracy of the first. If the skirt is to trail,
it can be accurately marked by setting the gage and applying the chalk the desired distance below the Zero on the shield.
The invention claimed is A skirt-measuring device having a platform with a supporting-hub and feet, an arm with one end fitting upon and rotatable about the 20 hub below the platform and above the feet, an upwardly-extending shield movable along the arm toward and from the platform, means for clamping the shield at any point along the ing the gage at the desired height, substan- 3 tially as specified. I
.JOHN SHAPIRO.
Witnesses:
W. M. CALKINs, HARRY R. WILLIAMS.
US23033004A 1904-10-28 1904-10-28 Skirt-measuring device. Expired - Lifetime US783320A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US23033004A US783320A (en) 1904-10-28 1904-10-28 Skirt-measuring device.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US23033004A US783320A (en) 1904-10-28 1904-10-28 Skirt-measuring device.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US783320A true US783320A (en) 1905-02-21

Family

ID=2851809

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US23033004A Expired - Lifetime US783320A (en) 1904-10-28 1904-10-28 Skirt-measuring device.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US783320A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2422914A (en) * 1940-03-02 1947-06-24 Samuel Shefsky Garment trimming machine

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2422914A (en) * 1940-03-02 1947-06-24 Samuel Shefsky Garment trimming machine

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US783320A (en) Skirt-measuring device.
US420880A (en) Half to edgar l
US1165820A (en) Engineer's leveling-rod.
US248460A (en) Weather-board gage
US1046187A (en) Gage for determining points on structural i-beams.
US909258A (en) Revolving measuring-stand.
US3257729A (en) Universal gauge device
US112780A (en) Improvement in combined gauges and try-squares
US584030A (en) Coffin-handle gage
US877325A (en) Garment gage and cutter.
US590501A (en) Xxhixotoh
US781478A (en) Gage and marker for garments.
US652521A (en) Machinist's gage.
US496150A (en) Tailor s inseam-gage
US2185838A (en) Range rod holder
US883726A (en) Machine for measuring and cutting skirts.
US972705A (en) Tailor's measuring apparatus.
US809464A (en) Dress or skirt gage.
US348442A (en) Frank chatjncey whittelsey
US1319248A (en) Skirt-gage
US1053964A (en) Skirt-measure.
US927948A (en) Tailor's measure.
US794506A (en) Tailor's measuring device.
US910508A (en) Device for fitting and turning ladies' skirts and coats.
US773763A (en) Carpenter's gage for drafting rafters and braces.