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US2617106A US211111A US21111151A US2617106A US 2617106 A US2617106 A US 2617106A US 211111 A US211111 A US 211111A US 21111151 A US21111151 A US 21111151A US 2617106 A US2617106 A US 2617106A
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  • This invention ⁇ relates in-combination garments of the kind in which there is anv outergarment andY an independentcoldweather lining..which may kbe assembled .with theouter .garmente .for adding warmth thereto Vduring rigorouslweather, or removed therefrom when the weather ameliorates.
  • the principal obj ectsy of the invention v.fire to provide for complete winterizationpf a Vgarment normally suitable for mild VHWeather such as spring and fall, in which a winter lining-,is, used for the winterization of the outer garment of such design as to be easily and readily ⁇ inserted and removed therefrom, and which whenassembled with the outer garment, will. supply the added warmth desired both in the Ibody portion thereof and around the neck without vdetracting from the appearance of the garmentor imparting bulkiness thereto.
  • the garment has an outer part suitable for conventional wear, and an inner part constituting acold-weather lining for the outer part, which may be worn within the outer garment or not, as desired.
  • the outer part has a dress or cloth collar of conventional design surrounding the neck opening, which .normally rises from theneckband of .the garment and is folded back thereon.
  • This collar has substantially no utilitarian purpose, being very largely an ornamental adjunct.
  • it is desirable to have a muler type collar which may be drawn about the necklior warmth and also to impart tothe garment 'the appearance ofwarmth, snugness and comfort.
  • the lining part has'around its neck openingra great-collarl or' fur-faced collar of ample' proportions, which when the lining isV inserted into the outer part, rises from the neclband of vthe lining upwardly through the neck opening of the outer part and is folded back over the outer or dress collar.
  • the great-collar has front and back panels between which is a pocket,.access to which may be had through a bottom opening near'the bottom of the collar at its junction with the neckband at the back side, into which-may be inserted the outer or dress,v collar so that ,the latter is completely Aconcealedrtlierein anckgives the appearance of a ⁇ single collar.
  • Suitable fastening means in the form of buttons, snaps or other means is provided on the back side vof the vdress f collar; land jthegibackgfpanel 0f. thegreatcollar for holding the :collars vinjnestingngagenient.
  • g-ilig. 1 is a frontelevation of thelcompletely winterized garment' Y with .r the 4 winter ⁇ lining inserted therein,.showing.the great-collar or ,fur- V-faced y collar surrounding the neck I. opening;
  • Fig.. 2 is,.acorresponding ⁇ front.. elevationff ,theV garment with.. the. winter lining remar/ed, y.showing aconventional dress ccllanaround'the neck opening;
  • Fig.V 3 is a fragmentary,portionbfjthe back of the garment at thene'ck opening, with' thenwinter lining inserted' therein, showing the v great-collar raised with the dress collar concealed'withinit
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical. section taken, ontheline ⁇ l6 of Fig.' 3;
  • Fig. ⁇ 5 shows 'the combined collarslfolded as would normally be positioned when 'the garment is worn
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary Vfront view-ofrthe-com Y,binedV outer and inner partsrwitlrfthe'fgarment opened upv tor 'show .thestructure from about chest height upwardly to thefneck-opening:rand Fig; 'l'is a"View"corresponding-to Fig:'3,"show ing ⁇ an lalternative-way of' attaching the-dress collar withiny 4the' great-collar.
  • the combination 'garment comprises an'souter AVpart "lll suitable vfor-eXposure--to the elements and at-the same time, toafford a' dressyappearance, for example, wind-breaking'and-waterrepellent-A cloth 4orv-gabardina-and anffinnerV independent winter-lining l2- -:foraddingwarmth to thefoutergarment' during coldwweather; the inner and l outer -parts beingwassembledrand. held together by conventionalr slideA'iastenersbUi-l 4 (Fig. l).
  • -I'Ihe collar 244s comprised of two layersor-plies of-material126-#26-joined at A*their yupperedge--byan inseam -to provide aimished edge and at their'lower--edges'to -thej upper f edge 'of av neckband' consisting ofidoubleipliesw between the upper edges of which the lower edges of the plies 26 are placed and joined thereto by a seam 28.
  • the inner part or winter lining l2 has a body portion which is coextensive with that of the outer garment, preferably being comprised of a quilted material to give maximum warmth for a given weight and has full-length sleeves 32 terminating at their extremities in knitted wristlets 34.
  • a great-collar 36 which is of such ample proportions that when the lining is inserted in the outer garment, the great-collar rises from the neckband 38 by which it is attached to the lining, upwardly through the neck opening of the outer garment and is folded rearwardly over the outer or dress collar, completely concealing the same.
  • the great-collar has front and rear panels 40 and 42 and on the front panel there is secured a fur facing 44, or any other suitable warmth-giving facing acceptable for contact with the neck and face of the wearer.
  • the upper edges of the front panel and rear panel, together with the fur facing, are joined by a seam 46 and the lower edge of the front panel and the lower edge of the fur facing are joined respectively to the front and rear layers of the neckband 38 by seams 48 and 50.
  • the lower edge 52 of the rear panel 42 is left unattached, thereby affording access to a space or pocket 54 between the front and rear panels in which may be positioned and completely concealed. the dress collar 24.
  • the dress collar 24 When the lining is placed in the outer garment, the dress collar 24 is inserted in the pocket 54 and is held therein by one or more fastening membersl At the back, that is midway between the ends of the collar, a button 56 is fastened to the back side of the dress collar 24 and is inserted through a buttonhole 58 made in the rear panel 42 of the great-collar. Additional fastening means in the form of snaps 60--60 are fastened to the dress collar and great-collar near their opposite ends, the component parts of the snap fasteners being sewn respectively to the back side of the dress collar and the inside of the back panel of the great-collar.
  • Alternative fastening means is shown in Fig. wherein a plurality of buttons 56a are made fast to the outside of the rear panel of the dress collar, and a corresponding number of loops 58a are sewed to the inside of the back panel of the great-collar for engagement with the buttons 56a.
  • the edges of the outer garment at the front opening are releasably secured in closed positions by a conventional slide fastener, the component parts 62-62 of which are made fast to the edges of the garment.
  • the lining is secured within the outer garment by the slide fasteners lll-i4 heretofore mentioned at opposite sides of the front opening of the garment, and spaced inwardly therefrom.
  • the component parts of the slide fasteners l4-l4 are fastened respectively to the inside of the outer garment, inwardly and parallel to the slide fastener components 62-62 at those edges and to the edges of the lining, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • These slide fastener components I4-l 4 are parallel with the slide fastener components 62-62 from the lower edge of the garment all the way up to the neckband.
  • the outer or great-collar which is fast to the lining and within which the inner or dress collar is housed, must be longer circumferentially than the dress collar. Accordingly. the body of the lining below the neckband which terminates inwardly of the edges of the outer garment, must be extended laterally outward so as to be substantially cotermincus with the great-collar at the neckband.
  • a facing 64 of material corresponding to that of the outer garment is sewn to the lining at each side in the form of a lapel, the lower apex of which starts at about the breast line, that is at about the bottom of the arm scye, and which has an outwardly diverging edge 56 originating at the outer edge of the lining and extending outwardly toward the outer edge of the outer garment, and an inner diverging edge 68 originating at the same point and extending inwardly sufiiciently to extend part way around the sides of the neck.
  • the edge 66 converges with the edge of the outer garment at about the base of the great-collar, and the latter forms a continuation thereof as illustrated in Fig. 6. Accordingly, when the lining is inserted and the garment is not completely closed, the panels 64 will be exposed and will appear to be lapels.
  • an outer part having a collar about the neck opening and component parts of a closure fastener attached to the edges of its front opening
  • an inner part having a collar about the neck opening in which is a pocket, entrance to which may be had at the base of said collar at the rear side thereof, within which the collar of the outer part may be inserted and concealed when the parts are assembled
  • said second collar being peripherally longer and transversely wider than the first collar
  • the edges at the front opening of the inner part being substantially parallel to those of the outer part, but spaced inwardly thereof at least throughout the lower part of the garment up to about the breast line
  • fastening elements situated parallel to and spaced inwardly from the closure fastener elements of the outer part, corresponding fastener elements along the edges of the inner part for engagement with the fastener elements on the inside of the outer parts
  • a panel secured to the inner part at each side near the neck each panel originating substantially at the breast line, and having upwardly diverging edges, the outer edge merging with the outer edge of the outer part at about

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Nov. 1l, 1952 L. PRxTzKER COMBINATION GARMENT Filed Feb. 15, 1951 f. n Wnllllll Patented Nov. 11, 1952 YUN [TED STATES ATENT QFFICE COMBINATION l(rARll/IENT Lee Pritzker, Brookline, Mass.
" Application February 15, 1951, SerialNo'. 211,111
This invention `relates in-combination garments of the kind in which there is anv outergarment andY an independentcoldweather lining..which may kbe assembled .with theouter .garmente .for adding warmth thereto Vduring rigorouslweather, or removed therefrom when the weather ameliorates.
The principal obj ectsy of the invention; v.fire to provide for complete winterizationpf a Vgarment normally suitable for mild VHWeather such as spring and fall, in which a winter lining-,is, used for the winterization of the outer garment of such design as to be easily and readily `inserted and removed therefrom, and which whenassembled with the outer garment, will. supply the added warmth desired both in the Ibody portion thereof and around the neck without vdetracting from the appearance of the garmentor imparting bulkiness thereto.
As herein illustrated, the garment has an outer part suitable for conventional wear, and an inner part constituting acold-weather lining for the outer part, which may be worn within the outer garment or not, as desired. The outer part has a dress or cloth collar of conventional design surrounding the neck opening, which .normally rises from theneckband of .the garment and is folded back thereon. This collar has substantially no utilitarian purpose, being very largely an ornamental adjunct. During cold weather, it is desirable to have a muler type collar which may be drawn about the necklior warmth and also to impart tothe garment 'the appearance ofwarmth, snugness and comfort.
Accordingly, as hereinillustrated, the lining part has'around its neck openingra great-collarl or' fur-faced collar of ample' proportions, which when the lining isV inserted into the outer part, rises from the neclband of vthe lining upwardly through the neck opening of the outer part and is folded back over the outer or dress collar. "It
is undesirable to'have two independent collars, particularly when one or both of the collars are folded upwardly about the neck, for they would impart an unnished appearance to the garment.
Accordingly, the great-collar has front and back panels between which is a pocket,.access to which may be had through a bottom opening near'the bottom of the collar at its junction with the neckband at the back side, into which-may be inserted the outer or dress,v collar so that ,the latter is completely Aconcealedrtlierein anckgives the appearance of a` single collar. Suitable fastening means in the form of buttons, snaps or other means is provided on the back side vof the vdress f collar; land jthegibackgfpanel 0f. thegreatcollar for holding the :collars vinjnestingngagenient.
The invention i will now be described, inrgreater `detail with reference-to theaccompanying drawings inA which:
g-ilig. 1 is a frontelevation of thelcompletely winterized garment' Y with .r the 4 winter `lining inserted therein,.showing.the great-collar or ,fur- V-faced y collar surrounding the neck I. opening;
Fig.. 2 is,.acorresponding` front.. elevationff ,theV garment with.. the. winter lining remar/ed, y.showing aconventional dress ccllanaround'the neck opening;
- Fig.V 3 is a fragmentary,portionbfjthe back of the garment at thene'ck opening, with' thenwinter lining inserted' therein, showing the v great-collar raised with the dress collar concealed'withinit Fig. 4 is a vertical. section taken, ontheline `l6 of Fig.' 3;
. Fig.` 5 shows 'the combined collarslfolded as would normally be positioned when 'the garment is worn;
' Fig; 6 isa fragmentary Vfront view-ofrthe-com Y,binedV outer and inner partsrwitlrfthe'fgarment opened upv tor 'show .thestructure from about chest height upwardly to thefneck-opening:rand Fig; 'l'is a"View"corresponding-to Fig:'3,"show ing` an lalternative-way of' attaching the-dress collar withiny 4the' great-collar.
' The combination 'garmentcomprises an'souter AVpart "lll suitable vfor-eXposure--to the elements and at-the same time, toafford a' dressyappearance, for example, wind-breaking'and-waterrepellent-A cloth 4orv-gabardina-and anffinnerV independent winter-lining l2- -:foraddingwarmth to thefoutergarment' during coldwweather; the inner and l outer -parts beingwassembledrand. held together by conventionalr slideA'iastenersbUi-l 4 (Fig. l). -lWhile-slide'.fastenersA-:are illustrated .because offtheir yconvenience and non-gapping joiningvof the-partsvitzis evident thataanyother suitable means v.may be employed;r for.- example snap fasteners i:and/or. buttons.
i The outer garmentprpartei, hasfconrenti-onal straight sleeves l 6, patch -pockets rlbreast pockets ;26 and azsdresscollan 124 whicheaszi-llustratedg forms nofmorefthanan.,ornamentahnish .around the neck openinghaving..very-littletutility as farfas aiordingmwarmth orprotectionitofithe neck of the wear-er. -I'Ihe collar 244s comprised of two layersor-plies of-material126-#26-joined at A*their yupperedge--byan inseam -to provide aimished edge and at their'lower--edges'to -thej upper f edge 'of av neckband' consisting ofidoubleipliesw between the upper edges of which the lower edges of the plies 26 are placed and joined thereto by a seam 28.
The inner part or winter lining l2 has a body portion which is coextensive with that of the outer garment, preferably being comprised of a quilted material to give maximum warmth for a given weight and has full-length sleeves 32 terminating at their extremities in knitted wristlets 34. Around the neck opening of the lining is a great-collar 36 which is of such ample proportions that when the lining is inserted in the outer garment, the great-collar rises from the neckband 38 by which it is attached to the lining, upwardly through the neck opening of the outer garment and is folded rearwardly over the outer or dress collar, completely concealing the same. The great-collar has front and rear panels 40 and 42 and on the front panel there is secured a fur facing 44, or any other suitable warmth-giving facing acceptable for contact with the neck and face of the wearer. The upper edges of the front panel and rear panel, together with the fur facing, are joined by a seam 46 and the lower edge of the front panel and the lower edge of the fur facing are joined respectively to the front and rear layers of the neckband 38 by seams 48 and 50. The lower edge 52 of the rear panel 42 is left unattached, thereby affording access to a space or pocket 54 between the front and rear panels in which may be positioned and completely concealed. the dress collar 24. When the lining is placed in the outer garment, the dress collar 24 is inserted in the pocket 54 and is held therein by one or more fastening membersl At the back, that is midway between the ends of the collar, a button 56 is fastened to the back side of the dress collar 24 and is inserted through a buttonhole 58 made in the rear panel 42 of the great-collar. Additional fastening means in the form of snaps 60--60 are fastened to the dress collar and great-collar near their opposite ends, the component parts of the snap fasteners being sewn respectively to the back side of the dress collar and the inside of the back panel of the great-collar. Alternative fastening means is shown in Fig. wherein a plurality of buttons 56a are made fast to the outside of the rear panel of the dress collar, and a corresponding number of loops 58a are sewed to the inside of the back panel of the great-collar for engagement with the buttons 56a.
The edges of the outer garment at the front opening are releasably secured in closed positions by a conventional slide fastener, the component parts 62-62 of which are made fast to the edges of the garment. The lining is secured within the outer garment by the slide fasteners lll-i4 heretofore mentioned at opposite sides of the front opening of the garment, and spaced inwardly therefrom. The component parts of the slide fasteners l4-l4 are fastened respectively to the inside of the outer garment, inwardly and parallel to the slide fastener components 62-62 at those edges and to the edges of the lining, as illustrated in Fig. 6. These slide fastener components I4-l 4 are parallel with the slide fastener components 62-62 from the lower edge of the garment all the way up to the neckband.
The outer or great-collar, which is fast to the lining and within which the inner or dress collar is housed, must be longer circumferentially than the dress collar. Accordingly. the body of the lining below the neckband which terminates inwardly of the edges of the outer garment, must be extended laterally outward so as to be substantially cotermincus with the great-collar at the neckband. To provide for this and to afford a finished appearance at the neck opening, particularly when the closure fastener is not raised all the way to the top, a facing 64 of material corresponding to that of the outer garment, is sewn to the lining at each side in the form of a lapel, the lower apex of which starts at about the breast line, that is at about the bottom of the arm scye, and which has an outwardly diverging edge 56 originating at the outer edge of the lining and extending outwardly toward the outer edge of the outer garment, and an inner diverging edge 68 originating at the same point and extending inwardly sufiiciently to extend part way around the sides of the neck. The edge 66 converges with the edge of the outer garment at about the base of the great-collar, and the latter forms a continuation thereof as illustrated in Fig. 6. Accordingly, when the lining is inserted and the garment is not completely closed, the panels 64 will be exposed and will appear to be lapels.
It should be understood that the present disclosure is for the purpose of illustration only and that this invention includes all modications and equivalents which fall within the scope of the appended claim.
I claim:
In a combination garment, an outer part having a collar about the neck opening and component parts of a closure fastener attached to the edges of its front opening, an inner part having a collar about the neck opening in which is a pocket, entrance to which may be had at the base of said collar at the rear side thereof, within which the collar of the outer part may be inserted and concealed when the parts are assembled, said second collar being peripherally longer and transversely wider than the first collar, the edges at the front opening of the inner part being substantially parallel to those of the outer part, but spaced inwardly thereof at least throughout the lower part of the garment up to about the breast line, fastening elements situated parallel to and spaced inwardly from the closure fastener elements of the outer part, corresponding fastener elements along the edges of the inner part for engagement with the fastener elements on the inside of the outer parts, and a panel secured to the inner part at each side near the neck, each panel originating substantially at the breast line, and having upwardly diverging edges, the outer edge merging with the outer edge of the outer part at about the base of the second collar, and the inner edge reaching approximately to midway between an end of the neckband and the mid-portion thereof.
LEE PRITZKER.
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