221 |
Article of apparel collar and lapel construction |
US606586 |
1975-08-21 |
US4011599A |
1977-03-15 |
Roy L. Chaney; Sandor G. Rada |
An article of apparel having an improved collar and/or lapel structure, as well as the method of making same, and the patterns for making same. A collar made from a unitary pattern piece is provided for a garment, the collar being double-layered and having a seam extending from each tip thereof to a base thereof between edges forming each tip. Such a seam acts as a stay, and prevents the tip from curling, and also provides a desirable look. Right and left lapels are each constructed from unitary pattern pieces separate from the collar and garment body portion, and each lapel tip includes a seam formed on the underside of a double-layer portion of the lapel, extending from the tip toward a terminal edge of the lapel underside, disposed between the edges forming the tip. The terminal edge of each lapel underside is attached to a terminal edge of the body portion, or a yoke portion thereof. Join seams may be employed. |
222 |
Combined tie and shirt |
US3628192D |
1968-11-08 |
US3628192A |
1971-12-21 |
ARTZ FRANK SR |
A slipover shirt made from stretch-type knit fabric such as ''''Ban-Lon'''' or an equivalent launderable knitted material. This shirt has a turtleneck or mock turtleneck collar. It is unique in that it is provided with a simulated four-in-hand necktie also made of knit fabric. This innovation transforms a sport shirt into an acceptable dress shirt.
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223 |
Shirt collar |
US3621491D |
1970-05-28 |
US3621491A |
1971-11-23 |
HALL JOHN W; HUNTER JOHN P JR; FIELDS JACK W |
A SHIRT COLLAR WHICH INCLUDES A PAIR OF RELATIVELY STIFF OPEN WEAVE MATERIAL INSERTS ANCHORED AT THE CORNERS OR WINGS OF THE COLLAR BETWEEN THE EXTERNAL PILES OF MATERIAL BY THE EXTERNAL TOP STITCH ABOUT THE EDGE OF THE COLLAR. THE INSERTS ARE OF A WIDTH SHORTER THAN THE WIDTH OF THE COLLAR SO AS TO DEFINE A FOLD LINE IN THE COLLAR MATERIAL BETWEEN THE INSERTS AND THE SHIRT COLLAR BAND. ALSO, THE INTERNAL INSERTS ARE OF A LENGTH SHORTER THAN ONE HALF THE LENGTH OF THE COLLAR AND EACH INSERT HAS A SMOOTH ROUNDED EDGE OPPOSITE FROM ITS COLLAR CORNER.
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224 |
Collar-tie |
US3540061D |
1969-01-24 |
US3540061A |
1970-11-17 |
BARNES FLOYD JR |
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225 |
Collar,particularly a top collar |
US3448461D |
1965-08-04 |
US3448461A |
1969-06-10 |
LENZ ROBERT |
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226 |
Clerical garment with military collar |
US3434160D |
1967-06-13 |
US3434160A |
1969-03-25 |
TOOMEY JOHN A; TOOMEY LAWRENCE T |
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227 |
Clerical garment |
US63940567 |
1967-05-18 |
US3393406A |
1968-07-23 |
MORTON HOLLINGER; EUGENE HOLLINGER; MAX HOLLINGER |
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228 |
Clerical garment and method of making same |
US53646066 |
1966-03-22 |
US3393405A |
1968-07-23 |
MORTON HOLLINGER; EUGENE HOLLINGER; MAX HOLLINGER |
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229 |
Method of making a collar |
US36714364 |
1964-05-13 |
US3300788A |
1967-01-31 |
MONTERO LUIS B |
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230 |
Double or turndown collar |
US26419763 |
1963-03-11 |
US3293662A |
1966-12-27 |
FRITZ SEILER |
1,044,033. Knitted fabrics. EDOUARD DUBIED ET CIE S.A. April 9, 1963 [April 17, 1962], No. 14201/63. Heading D1K. In order to provide better shaping when folded a knitted turndown collar of other than plain stitch fabric comprises, in its unfolded state, an inner portion 4, an outer portion 2 and a fold line portion 3 which defines a predetermined curved fold line, said inner and outer portions being assymetrical to each other and to the curved fold line portion and the curved fold line portion being formed by plain stitches. The curvature of this fold line can be formed by knitting on to a straight row or rows of plain stitches supplementary flechage rows of stitches 2a, 4a, Fig. 6 (not shown) which when the fabric is removed from the machine distort the rows of plain stitches into a curve. Alternatively, small rectangular plain stitch areas 3a, 3b Fig. 7 (not shown) may be knitted in stepped formation across the fabric to provide the curved fold line. |
231 |
Collars and their manufacture |
US38030964 |
1964-07-06 |
US3283337A |
1966-11-08 |
VIVIAN DAWES STANLEY; FRANK TAYLOR WILLIAM |
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232 |
Collar insert |
US82460259 |
1959-07-02 |
US3058119A |
1962-10-16 |
SNINCAK STEPHEN A |
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233 |
Shirt with size-adjustable collar |
US82065059 |
1959-06-16 |
US3030630A |
1962-04-24 |
KATTERMANN DAVID W |
|
234 |
Extensible collar neckband |
US75679058 |
1958-08-25 |
US2996723A |
1961-08-22 |
DOW AINSLIE THOMAS |
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235 |
Inserts for collars |
US47510554 |
1954-12-14 |
US2824310A |
1958-02-25 |
ALLAN HEDBRANDH ERIC |
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236 |
Shirt collar |
US37951453 |
1953-09-11 |
US2710969A |
1955-06-21 |
RENZI BERNARD M |
|
237 |
Shirt collar |
US31620652 |
1952-10-22 |
US2688137A |
1954-09-07 |
FRANK COSTA |
|
238 |
Convertible collar for shirts or the like |
US6760748 |
1948-12-28 |
US2604628A |
1952-07-29 |
PAYNE SAMUEL G |
|
239 |
Roll collar |
US77751747 |
1947-10-02 |
US2500910A |
1950-03-14 |
COHN JACOB V |
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240 |
Method of producing shirt bands, shirt collars, and the like |
US52675244 |
1944-03-16 |
US2444381A |
1948-06-29 |
MEYER SPERBER |
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