US2541204A - Shoulder pad - Google Patents

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US2541204A
US2541204A US763974A US76397447A US2541204A US 2541204 A US2541204 A US 2541204A US 763974 A US763974 A US 763974A US 76397447 A US76397447 A US 76397447A US 2541204 A US2541204 A US 2541204A
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Chnoupek Jindrich
Chnoupkova Ruzena
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/26Shoulder-pads; Hip-pads; Bustles

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  • the inserts generally used hitherto have an inherent disadvantage, namely, that they very soon wilted when using the apparel upon which they were attached, shifted from their original positions and lost their original shape and thus they virtually became useless, as they might even spoil the style of the apparel involved.
  • the material used for the present insert is preferably a more or less coarse textile fabric and wadding or a similar soft material.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an insert embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top or plan view of the same.
  • the insert consists of two pieces I and I of organdy or other more or less porous fabric of triangular shape.
  • the fabric is provided with a stiffening finish, such as a sizing.
  • a piece 3 of wadding or some similar soft material of suitable shape is laid upon the lower piece I of the porous fabric and in the place adjoining the shoulder seam of the apparel bent back under the upper piece I of the fabric, so that it forms a pad that extends over the border of the upper piece I of the fabric.
  • the mentioned lower piece I of the fabric may reach either up to the point where the wadding is intended to be bent upwards, as shown on the drawing, or it may have a form which recedes in a manner similar to that of the upper piece, leaving the pad entirely free.
  • the first arrangement is preferable, however, as it serves better to retain the form of the shoulder parts.
  • a shoulder pad comprising two superimposed layers of fabric having two corresponding end edges substantially parallel; and a layer of padding material which extends co-extensively between the two layers of fabric and is bent over or doubled back upon itself adjacent the two corresponding end edges of said two layers of fabric, the doubled back portion of said padding material being partly coextensive with said two layers of fabric and the fold of the bent over portion adjacent said two corresponding edges of the latter two layers extending into exposed position exteriorly beyond said end edges of said two layers of fabric, the latter and the padding material and the doubled back portion thereof being stitched together to form a unit.
  • a shoulder pad comprising two superimposed layers of fabric havin two corresponding end edges substantially parallel; and a layer of padding material which extends coextensively between the two layers of fabric and is bent over or doubled back upon itself adjacent the two corresponding end edges of said two layers of fabric, the doubled back portion of said padding material being partly coextensive with said two layers of fabric and extending a predetermined distance between the latter in a position to expose the fold of said bent over or doubled back portion between the two corresponding end edges thereof, said two layers of fabric, and the padding material and the doubled back portion thereof being stitched together to form a unit.
  • a shoulder pad comprising two superimposed layers of fabric having two corresponding end edges substantially parallel; and a layer of padding material which extends coextensively between the two layers of fabric and is bent over or doubled back upon itself adjacent the two corresponding end edges of said two layers of fabric, the doubled back portion of said padding material being partly coextensive with said two layers of fabric and extending a predetermined limited distance exteriorly of at least one of said two layers of fabric, the latter and the padding material and the doubled back portion thereof being stitched together to form a unit.
  • a substantially triangular shoulder pad comprising two roughly triangular superimposed layers of fabric having at least two correspondtion partly coextensive with said two layers of fabric, and the latter and the padding material and the doubled back portion thereof being stitched together to form a unit.
  • -A-substantially'triangular shoulderpad cdm prisingtwo roughly triangular superimposedlayersof fabric' havi'ng 'at"least two corresponding edges thereof concavely curved tofor'm two corresponding upp'erend edges; and a-layer' of padding material having a roughly triangular 7 pertionwliichis disposed coextensively between the two"t'riangular layers of fabric, thepadding materi'al being extended and bent over or doubled back on 'i'tselfadjacent 'tosaid upper end edges the 'bent "over or doubled back portion revertir'ig betweensaid two layers of fabric and thefoldof sa'id doubledback portion extending into exposed position beyond said two corresponding end edges ofsaid two layers off-abric, aii'd the latter and the padding material and the doubled-'backportion thereof being stitched-togthr to'fori'n aunit.
  • a substantially triangular shoulder pad comprising two roughly triangular superimposed lay ers of fabric having at least two corresponding edges thereof concavely curved to form two corresponding upperend edges; anda layerof paddingf nfaterial ha'jting a roughly triangular portion which is disposed coextensively between the two triangular layers of fabric, the padding material being extended and bent over or doubled taek en itself adjacent to said upper end edges with the bent over or doubled back portion ex- "t'ridfi g 'a predetermined limited distance exteriorlyof at least one of said two layers of fabri-efland 'tne latter, and the padding material and the doubled back portion thereof being stitched together to form a unit. 7

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US2274261A (en) * 1940-12-20 1942-02-24 Vogel Sol Shoulder pad
US2410986A (en) * 1945-07-17 1946-11-12 Mechur Berthold Shoulder pad for garments
US2424662A (en) * 1946-05-02 1947-07-29 Lavin Max Shoulder pad
US2440368A (en) * 1946-03-02 1948-04-27 Irving A Danilin Sleeve head pad for garments

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2274261A (en) * 1940-12-20 1942-02-24 Vogel Sol Shoulder pad
US2410986A (en) * 1945-07-17 1946-11-12 Mechur Berthold Shoulder pad for garments
US2440368A (en) * 1946-03-02 1948-04-27 Irving A Danilin Sleeve head pad for garments
US2424662A (en) * 1946-05-02 1947-07-29 Lavin Max Shoulder pad

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