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US1616046A
US1616046A US601963A US60196322A US1616046A US 1616046 A US1616046 A US 1616046A US 601963 A US601963 A US 601963A US 60196322 A US60196322 A US 60196322A US 1616046 A US1616046 A US 1616046A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41HAPPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • serial NasoLaGs All ⁇ object 'of this invention is to provide novel means for measuring the length of skirts so that the tailor or dressmaker may accurately gauge and mark the skirt at 1ntervals therearound so as to make the bottom of the skirt even at a desired height above the floor upon which the person to be fitted with the skirt is standing.
  • the invention is broadly new, basic and pioneer in that parallel upright standards mounted on a common base adapted to set upon the floor are spaced apart to receive the skirt between them; one of said uprights being rovided with a slidin indicator adapted) to be moved up and own on its standard and to indicate the place at which the bottom of the completed skirt will hang when worn.
  • the inner standard being adapted to accommodate the marking means at the various positions to which the indicator can be adjusted.
  • the invention may be carried out in various ways and may be adapted for marking the skirt with a pin and also marking it with chalk.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the markcr in its approved form adapted for marking with pins.
  • the standard is sllown in place and the inner standard is indicated mainly in dotted lines. Dot and dash lines indicate the retracted position of the standard.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the form shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is ay luroken side view of the marker adapted for marking with either pins or chalk marks.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line 'm4, Fig. 3, showing a fragment of the skirt inserted between the standard and the indicator or slide, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmental perspective-of a modified form of marker adapted mainly for the use of chalk and the like.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional plan of Fig.. 5.
  • 'Ihe standards 1 and '2 are mounted upon the base 3 by any suitable means as the bolt 4 and screw 5.
  • the standards arel prefer' ably thin and flat from end to end and are mounted edgewise in the same plane on the base 3.
  • the inner standard 1 being in fixed vertical relation to the bottom of the base and the outer standard 2- is pivoted by the bolt 4 to said base and is adapted to swingv toward and from the inner standard 1.
  • 6 is a sliding indicator which is shown. as rovided with a vertical notch 7 adapte to crease the skirt 8 onto the flat standard 1.
  • Said slide lnay provided with a marking gauge 9 to guide the chalk in the operation of marking the skirt 8 when the same is pinched or creased around the edge of the inner standard.
  • Said inner standard is provided witll notches 1() cut into the edge that faces the outer standard so that the skirt maybe marked by inserting a pin through the skirt and notch whenl it is desired to mark the skirtby pins, as shown in-Figs. 1 and 4. l
  • the slide is provided with means for fixing it to the outer standard. Such means are sllown as the set screw 11.
  • the base is provided with a block 12 having slots 13 and 14 to ⁇ fit the standards 1 and 2.
  • the lower end of the outer standard 2 is preferably rounded to give clearance between said standard 2 and block 3, when said standard is rotated on bolt 4.
  • Notches and graduation marks 15 are in register and may be adapted to any standard of measurement.
  • the outer standard will be brought into slanting position as shown in dot and dash lines, Fig.
  • a pin 16 may be inserted through the skirt at right angles to the fold or crease, and through the :predetermined notch ⁇ 10; if desired, the marking of the skirt by chalk may be accomplished using the upper edge of the gauge 6 as a ruler for marking.
  • the inner standard serves to support the pressure of the marking chalk, and in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • said standard is provided with auxiliary extensions in the form of a metalclip 17 bent to partially encircle said standard and secured at 18 thereto and extending at either side of the notches 10 to form backings 19, 19 for the marking gauge or guide 9 which in this form is shown as extending at either side of the notch 7 being integral with the slide 6 and serving to pinch the skirt 8 between the extensions 19, 19 and the guides 9, 9 while the markin' of said skirt 1s eected either with insl or c alk.
  • FIGs. 5 and 6 is s own a modified form f of marker in which a slide 20 carrying a plate 21 is provided for the standard 1, said slide being adjustably secured to the standard 1 by sot screw 22 and serving as a backing forthe marking guide 23, said marking guide-23.
  • gulde is integral withthe slide 24 which is adjustably secured on the standard 2 by :et screw 25.
  • This form is especially adapted for mark ing with chalk or the like but may likewise4 be used for pins in which case the slide 29 will preferably be adjusted with the upper edge of its plate 21 on a level with the I claim:
  • a skirt uge comprising a base; an inner standarda fixed to the'base in vertical relation to the bottomrof the base and provided with a notched edge; an outer standard pivoted tothe base, said inner and outer standards being mounted edgewise in the same plane and adapted to receive a skirt to be marked therebetween; and means slidably mounted on said outer standard adapted 'to pinch the skirt around the notched edge of the inner standard upon pivotal movement of said outer standard to- Award said inner standard, whereby a pin may be inserted through the skirt at a predetermined notch of the inner standard.
  • a skirt gauge provided with an outer standard and an yinner standard spaced apart to receive a skirt thickness between reirme them; said inner standard havin a notched lpin through the skirt olds'at a predetermined notch.
  • a skirt gauge comprisingl a standard having notches, and means provided witht' a groove to crimp the skirt upon the standard whereby a pin maybe inserted through the skirt ⁇ at a predetermined notch in said standard.

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Feb. l 1927. l
c. w. HoBBs, JR
SKIRT LENGTH GAUGE Filed Nov. 20, 1922 INVENTOR. Charles Z0.' .775553. 1]".
vb ATTORNEY WITNESS 4Z. i z@ Patented Feb. 1,1927. l
UNITED A STATES CHARLES W. HOBBS, JR., F REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA'.
SKIRT-LENGTH GAUGE.
application mea November ao, `1922. serial NasoLaGs All` object 'of this invention is to provide novel means for measuring the length of skirts so that the tailor or dressmaker may accurately gauge and mark the skirt at 1ntervals therearound so as to make the bottom of the skirt even at a desired height above the floor upon which the person to be fitted with the skirt is standing.
The invention is broadly new, basic and pioneer in that parallel upright standards mounted on a common base adapted to set upon the floor are spaced apart to receive the skirt between them; one of said uprights being rovided with a slidin indicator adapted) to be moved up and own on its standard and to indicate the place at which the bottom of the completed skirt will hang when worn. The inner standard being adapted to accommodate the marking means at the various positions to which the indicator can be adjusted. y The invention may be carried out in various ways and may be adapted for marking the skirt with a pin and also marking it with chalk.
Cheapness, simplicity, easy adjustment and perfect ease and accuracy ofmarking are other objects.
Further objects, advantages and features of invention may appear from the accompanying drawing, the subjoined detail description and the appended claims.
The accompanying drawing illustrates the invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the markcr in its approved form adapted for marking with pins. The standard is sllown in place and the inner standard is indicated mainly in dotted lines. Dot and dash lines indicate the retracted position of the standard.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the form shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is ay luroken side view of the marker adapted for marking with either pins or chalk marks.
Fig. 4 is a section on line 'm4, Fig. 3, showing a fragment of the skirt inserted between the standard and the indicator or slide, parts being broken away.
Fig. 5 is a fragmental perspective-of a modified form of marker adapted mainly for the use of chalk and the like.
Fig. 6 is a sectional plan of Fig.. 5.
'Ihe standards 1 and '2 are mounted upon the base 3 by any suitable means as the bolt 4 and screw 5. The standards arel prefer' ably thin and flat from end to end and are mounted edgewise in the same plane on the base 3. The inner standard 1 being in fixed vertical relation to the bottom of the base and the outer standard 2- is pivoted by the bolt 4 to said base and is adapted to swingv toward and from the inner standard 1. 6 is a sliding indicator which is shown. as rovided with a vertical notch 7 adapte to crease the skirt 8 onto the flat standard 1. Said slide lnay he provided with a marking gauge 9 to guide the chalk in the operation of marking the skirt 8 when the same is pinched or creased around the edge of the inner standard. Said inner standard is provided witll notches 1() cut into the edge that faces the outer standard so that the skirt maybe marked by inserting a pin through the skirt and notch whenl it is desired to mark the skirtby pins, as shown in-Figs. 1 and 4. l
The slide is provided with means for fixing it to the outer standard. Such means are sllown as the set screw 11.
In the forms shown the base is provided with a block 12 having slots 13 and 14 to` fit the standards 1 and 2. The lower end of the outer standard 2 is preferably rounded to give clearance between said standard 2 and block 3, when said standard is rotated on bolt 4. Notches and graduation marks 15 are in register and may be adapted to any standard of measurement. The outer standard will be brought into slanting position as shown in dot and dash lines, Fig. 1 andthe inner standard will be inserted inside the skirt and the outer standard brought into parallelism with the inner standard thus pinching and creasing the skirt around the notched edge of the inner standard Whereupon a pin 16 may be inserted through the skirt at right angles to the fold or crease, and through the :predetermined notch `10; if desired, the marking of the skirt by chalk may be accomplished using the upper edge of the gauge 6 as a ruler for marking.
The inner standard serves to support the pressure of the marking chalk, and in Figs. 3 and 4. said standard is provided with auxiliary extensions in the form of a metalclip 17 bent to partially encircle said standard and secured at 18 thereto and extending at either side of the notches 10 to form backings 19, 19 for the marking gauge or guide 9 which in this form is shown as extending at either side of the notch 7 being integral with the slide 6 and serving to pinch the skirt 8 between the extensions 19, 19 and the guides 9, 9 while the markin' of said skirt 1s eected either with insl or c alk.
. In Figs. 5 and 6 is s own a modified form f of marker in which a slide 20 carrying a plate 21 is provided for the standard 1, said slide being adjustably secured to the standard 1 by sot screw 22 and serving as a backing forthe marking guide 23, said marking guide-23.
gulde is integral withthe slide 24 which is adjustably secured on the standard 2 by :et screw 25.
This form is especially adapted for mark ing with chalk or the like but may likewise4 be used for pins in which case the slide 29 will preferably be adjusted with the upper edge of its plate 21 on a level with the I claim:
1. A skirt uge comprising a base; an inner standarda fixed to the'base in vertical relation to the bottomrof the base and provided with a notched edge; an outer standard pivoted tothe base, said inner and outer standards being mounted edgewise in the same plane and adapted to receive a skirt to be marked therebetween; and means slidably mounted on said outer standard adapted 'to pinch the skirt around the notched edge of the inner standard upon pivotal movement of said outer standard to- Award said inner standard, whereby a pin may be inserted through the skirt at a predetermined notch of the inner standard.
2. A skirt gauge provided with an outer standard and an yinner standard spaced apart to receive a skirt thickness between reirme them; said inner standard havin a notched lpin through the skirt olds'at a predetermined notch.)
4.' The `combination with an upright proyided with notches in an edge thereof and adapted to extend up inside a skirt; a clip 5 partially encircling said standard and extending at either side ofthe standard tof form backings or auxiliary extensions tor said upright; and means adapted to be actuated to hold the skirt against said backings and to pinch the skirt between the extensions to permit a pin to be inserted through the skirt at a\ redetermined notch and at right l angles to t e fold or crease.
5. A skirt gauge comprisingl a standard having notches, and means provided witht' a groove to crimp the skirt upon the standard whereby a pin maybe inserted through the skirt` at a predetermined notch in said standard. 7
In testimony whereof, l have hereunto set my hand at Redlands, California, this 6th dayof November, 1922.
- CHARLES W. HOBBS, JR.
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US2502287A (en) * 1946-06-15 1950-03-28 Maybelle P Stewart Garment measuring and basting device
US2509126A (en) * 1948-07-03 1950-05-23 David Traum Company Inc Skirt marker
US2659147A (en) * 1949-01-22 1953-11-17 Irving Lazaroff Mechanical hem marker
US3315360A (en) * 1963-11-08 1967-04-25 Tarlow Hem marker device
US20150237941A1 (en) * 2014-02-27 2015-08-27 SiDi Huang Tailoring device and methods

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2502287A (en) * 1946-06-15 1950-03-28 Maybelle P Stewart Garment measuring and basting device
US2509126A (en) * 1948-07-03 1950-05-23 David Traum Company Inc Skirt marker
US2659147A (en) * 1949-01-22 1953-11-17 Irving Lazaroff Mechanical hem marker
US3315360A (en) * 1963-11-08 1967-04-25 Tarlow Hem marker device
US20150237941A1 (en) * 2014-02-27 2015-08-27 SiDi Huang Tailoring device and methods
US9289020B2 (en) * 2014-02-27 2016-03-22 SiDi Huang Tailoring device and methods

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