EP0000095A1 - Outerwear - Google Patents
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- EP0000095A1 EP0000095A1 EP78300024A EP78300024A EP0000095A1 EP 0000095 A1 EP0000095 A1 EP 0000095A1 EP 78300024 A EP78300024 A EP 78300024A EP 78300024 A EP78300024 A EP 78300024A EP 0000095 A1 EP0000095 A1 EP 0000095A1
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- outer shell
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D27/00—Details of garments or of their making
- A41D27/02—Linings
- A41D27/04—Removable linings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D3/00—Overgarments
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- the present invention relates to garments, such as coats and jackets, and more particularly, to outerwear of the type having an inner liner shell and an outer covering shell.
- One of the main disadvantages of such outerwear is the problem of girth.
- the outer shell which is meant to be worn with or without the inner liner, is designed to fit the wearer when the liner is included, then when the coat is being worn without the liner, the girth of the outer shell will appear to be too great and will fit uncomfortably loosely on the wearer.
- the outerwear is made such that the outer shell suitably fits the wearer without the'liner, then when the liner is provided, it will appear to be too tight on the wearer.
- outerwear such as a coat or jacket, which includes a removable inner liner and an outer shell wherein the outer shell will be compensated for the proper girth of the wearer when a liner is provided in the outer shell.
- a further aim of the present invention is to provide an outer shell of a jacket or coat which, when worn without a liner, will have the proper girth, and when worn with the liner, will be expanded to compensate for the increased bulk of the liner providing the same girth as with the independent outer shell.
- Outerwear in accordance with the present invention includes an outer shell and an inner shell, the outer and inner shells each having front edges: the front edges of the outer shell including mating fastener means on the edges thereof, the inner shell including respective mating fastening means spaced from each edge thereof and adapted to mate with the individual fastening means on the edge of the outer shell, the portion of the inner shell between each front edge and each spaced fastening means defining the panels.matching in appearance with the outer shell and fastening between the panels: whereby when the outer shell is worn independently, the respective mating fastening means on the front egdes of the outer shell are fastened together and provide a predetermined girth, and when the inner shell is worn with the outer shell as a composite garment, the fastening means of the outer shell engage respective mating fastening means on the inner shell and the panels extending from the margins of the inner shell are fastened together such that the appearance of the panels are consistent with the appearance of the outer shell and the girth provided by the inner shell in the panel is
- a slide fastener stringer and the other edge of the outer shell has a similar slide fastener stringer with one of the stringers including a separable fastening device to cooperate with the other stringer
- the liner has a first slide fastener stringer spaced from the edge thereof, forming a panel between the edge and the stringer, and a second slide fastener stringer spaced from the other edge of the liner forming a second panel between the edge and the stringer, each stringer on the liner being adapted to mate with the slide fastener stringer on the respective edges of the outer shell, and fastener means being provided between the panels of the liner.
- an outerwear jacket 10 including an outer shell 12 fitted with sleeves 14 and 16.
- the front of the jacket includes pocket flaps 18.
- the neck opening of the jacket is provided with a collar 20.
- the outer shell 12 shown in Figure 1 includes front edges 22 and 24 to which is mounted a slide fastener 26.
- the slide fastener is made up of slide fastener stringer 28 sewn to the front edge 22 and slide fastener stringer 30 sewn to the front edge 24 of the outer shell 12.
- the slide fastener 26 is hidden from the view when the jacket is closed by short flaps 22a and 24a.
- the liner 32 mounts a slide fastener stringer 34 spaced from a front edge thereof and projecting in the reverse direction.
- Stringer 34 is adapted to mate with the slide fastener stringer 28 on the front edge 22 of the outer shell.
- the portion between the stringer 34 and the edge of the fabric represents panel 38 which is made up of material similar to the outer shell 12.
- the panel 38 is also provided with a series of male snap fasteners 44.
- the other front edge of the liner is provided with a panel 40 and a slide fastener stringer 36 disposed in the opposite direction from the edge of the liner 32.
- the slide fastener stringer 36 is adapted to mate with the slide fastener stringer 30 of the outer shell 12.
- the panel 40 is also made up with material similar to the outer shell 12 and is adapted to match therewith.
- the panel 40 includes a series of female snap fasteners adapted to mate with the male snap fasteners 44 of the panel 38.
- the liner 32 is removed as shown in Figure 3 and the slide fastener stringers 28 and 30 are mated together by a slide fastener, as shown in Figures 1 and 4.
- the girth of the outer shell 12 is adjusted so as to fit the wearer without the liner.
- the slide fasteners 28 and 30 of the outer shell are now made to mate with the slide fasteners 34 and 36 of the inner shell 32 respectively.
- This increases the size of the outerwear jacket 10 by the width of the marginal panels 38 and 40.
- the outerwear jacket 10 is composed together as shown in Figure 2, it may be snap fastened together by means of snap fasteners 42 and 44.
- the girth of the overall jacket has been increased by the net width of the overlapping flaps 38 and 40 represented by the double arrowed line in Figure 5. This increase in the overall girth of the jacket is to compensate for the reduction in the internal girth witnessed by the addition of an internal liner or shell 32. In this case, since the overall girth has been increased, the inner girth of the inner shell is the same as the girth of the outer shell when worn independently as shown in Figure 1.
- FIG. 7 Another embodiment of the outerwear is illustrated in the cross-section of Figure 7, wherein instead of using snap fasteners for closing the overlapping panels 38 and 40 which form the closure of the top of the jacket for outerwear 10, there is provided a further slide fastener .represented by stringers 46 and 48 along one edge of 47 of the inner shell 42 and the stringer 48 is spaced from the other edge of the inner shell as shown.
- slide fasteners 46 and 48 are fastened together, the jacket is closed and the appearance is similar to that in Figure 2.
- the overlapping flaps 38 and 40. rather than being allowed to flap loosely, can be held together by fabric type fasteners such as that known under the trade mark "VELCRO'.
- flaps 22a and 24a As mentioned previously, all of the slide fasteners can be hidden from view by means of short overlapping flaps as represented by flaps 22a and 24a. Similar flaps are built into the panels 38 and 40 and match with the flaps 22a and 24a when the liner is provided.
Abstract
An outerwear coat or jacket is provided with a removable liner whereby the liner has fastener means spaced from the edges of the liner adapted to engage mating fastener means on the edges of the outer shell so as to leave marginal panels projecting from the front edge of the outer shell to effectively increase the overall girth of the outerwear when the liner is fitted to the outer shell such that the internal girth is the same when the outer shell is worn with the liner as when the outer shell is worn independently.
Description
- The present invention relates to garments, such as coats and jackets, and more particularly, to outerwear of the type having an inner liner shell and an outer covering shell.
- There are many examples of conventional coats or jackets having a removable insulating lining which is fastened within an outer protective cover, whereby the outer shell or cover can be used without the liner in certain conditions. For instance, present day spring and fall coats ofren have a removable lining which is fastened by a peripheral slide fastener within the outer shell with the zipper being close to the marginal edges of the outer shell. The patents which illustrate different embodiments of such detachable liners in coats include U. S. Patents 2,441,122, Sturz (1948): 2,581,206, Rosenfeld (1952): 2,582 772, Egbert (1952):2,711,539, Loscher (1955); and 3,805, 296, Frick (1974). These are examples of various outerwear, such as coats and jackets having detachable liners.
- One of the main disadvantages of such outerwear is the problem of girth. For instance, if the outer shell, which is meant to be worn with or without the inner liner, is designed to fit the wearer when the liner is included, then when the coat is being worn without the liner, the girth of the outer shell will appear to be too great and will fit uncomfortably loosely on the wearer. On the other hand, if the outerwear is made such that the outer shell suitably fits the wearer without the'liner, then when the liner is provided, it will appear to be too tight on the wearer.
- It is an aim of the present invention to provide outerwear, such as a coat or jacket, which includes a removable inner liner and an outer shell wherein the outer shell will be compensated for the proper girth of the wearer when a liner is provided in the outer shell.
- A further aim of the present invention is to provide an outer shell of a jacket or coat which, when worn without a liner, will have the proper girth, and when worn with the liner, will be expanded to compensate for the increased bulk of the liner providing the same girth as with the independent outer shell.
- Outerwear in accordance with the present invention includes an outer shell and an inner shell, the outer and inner shells each having front edges: the front edges of the outer shell including mating fastener means on the edges thereof, the inner shell including respective mating fastening means spaced from each edge thereof and adapted to mate with the individual fastening means on the edge of the outer shell, the portion of the inner shell between each front edge and each spaced fastening means defining the panels.matching in appearance with the outer shell and fastening between the panels: whereby when the outer shell is worn independently, the respective mating fastening means on the front egdes of the outer shell are fastened together and provide a predetermined girth, and when the inner shell is worn with the outer shell as a composite garment, the fastening means of the outer shell engage respective mating fastening means on the inner shell and the panels extending from the margins of the inner shell are fastened together such that the appearance of the panels are consistent with the appearance of the outer shell and the girth provided by the inner shell in the panel is the same as the predetermined girth of the outer shell worn independently.
- In a more specific construction in accordance with the present invention, there is provided on one front edge of the outer shell a slide fastener stringer and the other edge of the outer shell has a similar slide fastener stringer with one of the stringers including a separable fastening device to cooperate with the other stringer, the liner has a first slide fastener stringer spaced from the edge thereof, forming a panel between the edge and the stringer, and a second slide fastener stringer spaced from the other edge of the liner forming a second panel between the edge and the stringer, each stringer on the liner being adapted to mate with the slide fastener stringer on the respective edges of the outer shell, and fastener means being provided between the panels of the liner.
- Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which;
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a typical outerwear type jacket showing the outer shell without the liner;
- Figure 2 is a similar front elevation of the jacket shown in Figure 1 but including the inner shell;
- Figure 3 is a perspective exploded view showing the inner shell separate from the outer shell;
- Figure 4 is a horizontal cross-section taken along lines 4-4 of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 is a horizontal cross-section taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 2;
- Figure 6 is a fragmentary enlarged elevational view of a detail thereof; and
- Figure 7 is a horizontal cross-section similar to Figure 5 but showing another embodiment thereof.
- Referring now to the drawings, there is shown in Figures 1,2 and 3, an
outerwear jacket 10 including anouter shell 12 fitted withsleeves pocket flaps 18. The neck opening of the jacket is provided with acollar 20. - The
outer shell 12 shown in Figure 1 includesfront edges slide fastener 26. The slide fastener is made up ofslide fastener stringer 28 sewn to thefront edge 22 andslide fastener stringer 30 sewn to thefront edge 24 of theouter shell 12. Theslide fastener 26 is hidden from the view when the jacket is closed byshort flaps - As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the
liner 32 mounts a slide fastener stringer 34 spaced from a front edge thereof and projecting in the reverse direction.Stringer 34 is adapted to mate with theslide fastener stringer 28 on thefront edge 22 of the outer shell. The portion between thestringer 34 and the edge of the fabric representspanel 38 which is made up of material similar to theouter shell 12. In the embodiment shown.in Figures 2,3,5 and 6 thepanel 38 is also provided with a series ofmale snap fasteners 44. - The other front edge of the liner is provided with a
panel 40 and aslide fastener stringer 36 disposed in the opposite direction from the edge of theliner 32. 'Theslide fastener stringer 36 is adapted to mate with theslide fastener stringer 30 of theouter shell 12. Thepanel 40 is also made up with material similar to theouter shell 12 and is adapted to match therewith. Thepanel 40 includes a series of female snap fasteners adapted to mate with themale snap fasteners 44 of thepanel 38. - When it is required to wear the
outer shell 12 independently without theliner 32, theliner 32 is removed as shown in Figure 3 and theslide fastener stringers outer shell 12 is adjusted so as to fit the wearer without the liner. - When the liner is required in the case of more intemperate weather, the
slide fasteners slide fasteners inner shell 32 respectively. This increases the size of theouterwear jacket 10 by the width of themarginal panels outerwear jacket 10 is composed together as shown in Figure 2, it may be snap fastened together by means ofsnap fasteners - The girth of the overall jacket has been increased by the net width of the overlapping
flaps shell 32. In this case, since the overall girth has been increased, the inner girth of the inner shell is the same as the girth of the outer shell when worn independently as shown in Figure 1. - Another embodiment of the outerwear is illustrated in the cross-section of Figure 7, wherein instead of using snap fasteners for closing the overlapping
panels outerwear 10, there is provided a further slide fastener .represented bystringers inner shell 42 and thestringer 48 is spaced from the other edge of the inner shell as shown. Whenslide fasteners flaps 38 and 40., rather than being allowed to flap loosely, can be held together by fabric type fasteners such as that known under the trade mark "VELCRO'. - As mentioned previously, all of the slide fasteners can be hidden from view by means of short overlapping flaps as represented by
flaps panels flaps
Claims (7)
1. Outerwear including an outer shell and an inner shell, the outer shell and inner shell each having front edges, the inner shell having fastening means spaced from its front edges adapted to engage with similar fastening means on the front edges of the outer shell so as to provide a panel extending beyond the front edges of the outer shell, closure means provided on the panel for effectively closing the assembled outerwear jacket,, whereby the inner girth of the outer shell, when worn independently of the inner shell, is equal to the inner girth of the composite outerwear when the inner shell is provided in the outer shell such that the overall girth of the composite outerwear has been expanded.
2. Outerwear comprising an outer shell and an inner shell,the outer shell and inner shell each having front edges, the front edges of the outer shell including mating fastening means on the edges thereof, the inner shell including respective mating fastening spaced from each edge thereof and adapted to mate with the individual fastening means on the edge of the outer shell, the portion of the\inner shell between each front edge and each spaced fastening defining panels, the panels matching in appearance with the outer shell and fastening means between the panels whereby, when the outer shell is worn independently, the.respective mating fastening means on the front edges of the outer shell are fastened together and provide a predetermined girth, and when the inner shell is worn with .the outer shell as a composite garment, the fastening means of the outer shell engage respective mating fastening means on the inner shell and the panels extending from the margins of the inner shell are fastened together such that the appearance of the panels are consistent with the appearance of the outer shell and the inner girth provided by the inner shell is the same as the predetermined girth as the outer shell worn independently.
Outerwear as defined in Claim 2, wherein five fastener.stringers are provided one on each edge of the front of the outer shell, each stringer adapted to mate together to form a separable slide fastener closure, the inner shell having a first slide fastener stringer spaced from the front edge thereof, forming a panel between the edge and the stringer and a second slide fastener stringer spaced the other front edge of the inner shell forming a second panel between the edge and the stringer, each stringer on the liner being adapted to mate with the slide fastener stringer on the respective edges on the outer shell and fastener means being provided between the panels of the liner.
4. Outerwear as defined in Claim 3, wherein the fastener means provided between the panels on the liner include mating male and female snap fasteners.
5. Outerwear as defined in Claim 3, wherein the fastener means provided between the panels includes a slide fastener with one stringer provided on the edge of the'front edge of the inner shell and the other stringer provided spaced from the edge of the inner shell on the inside thereof and adapted to mate with the other stringer such that the panels overlap.
6. Outerwear as defined in Claim 1, wherein the increased overall width of the overlapping fastened panels of the inner shell compensate for the normal decrease in inner girth of the liner that is provided in the outerwear.
7. Outerwear substantially as herein described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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CA280,067A CA1042605A (en) | 1977-06-07 | 1977-06-07 | Outerwear |
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