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US2068644A
US2068644A US46153A US4615335A US2068644A US 2068644 A US2068644 A US 2068644A US 46153 A US46153 A US 46153A US 4615335 A US4615335 A US 4615335A US 2068644 A US2068644 A US 2068644A
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  • Patented Jam 26, 1937 "if Ft Samuel Frais, London, England Application @ctober 22, 19-35, Serial No. 63153 In Great Britain January 23, 1935 1 @iaiip,
  • This invention relates to pads for padding the shoulders of wearing apparel more especially for use in connection with coats for men's wear, its object being to provide a simple device for en- 5 suring a desired thickness at the shoulder points after any form of pressing operation.
  • the pad is soft, supple and resilient; important qualities in tailoring.
  • the pad usually used for raising the shoulders and other purposes, in tailoring consists of felt, hair, wool or other similar material which when subjected to pressing and especially steam pressing, becomes much reduced in thickness and more or less hard, with the result that it is often most difiicuit to fix at the start, the thickness which will be required to give the finished tinc ness of pad after pressing.
  • the thickness can be definitely decided upon from the 2 start of the manufacture of such pads which will then always be of the thickness desired whatever pressing operations are carried out.
  • I provide a shoulder pad wihch isshaped to the shoulder and to give 25 the desired effect, from spongy rubber or synthetic rubber, thus providing at once a supple and resilient pad which can be sewn in the usual way and is unafifected by pressing.
  • Such a pad is however preferably made as an inset that is covered with appropriate covering material and may be used in conjunction with a suitable layer of felt, hair, wedding or other material if desired.
  • the pad may be perforated for lightness.
  • the pad inflatable in which case the rubber is formed with a suitable air chamber and inflating means therefor.
  • the new shoulder pad is not, only very light and pliable and capable of beingworked in the same manner as the existing types of pad, but can (ill. 3-263) be produced at competitive costs and retains its shape throughout the use of the article to which it has been applied.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a pad of spongy material, and Fig. 2 a corresponding side view before fitting to the shoulder;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 2 but showing a pad formed with perforations;
  • Fig. t shows in perspective a longitudinal section of a pad covered with appropriate covering material such as felt.
  • the shoulder pad A is entirely shaped from spongy or synthetic rubber.
  • Fig. 4 shows the pad A inserted in an outer covering 28 of appropriate material, such as felt, hair, wedding or other materials ordinarily used for padding shoulders.
  • the covering may be stitched to the rubber pad as illustrated, or said covering may be glued to the pad A.
  • the covering B may be in turn enclosed in an outer casing of impermeable material, for example, not shown.
  • a core of 30 sponge rubber presenting a relatively thick, crescent shaped body part at the thickest portion of the pad and tapering therefrom to a relatively thin edge and a covering of flexible padding material over said core, and stitched thereto, the crescent shape of the core causing the pad as a whole to present a concave under face, the sponge rubber permitting the ready passage of a needle therethrough without excessive clinging of the rubber to the needle during the stitching of the rubber and padding material together.

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Patented Jam 26, 1937 "if Ft Samuel Frais, London, England Application @ctober 22, 19-35, Serial No. 63153 In Great Britain January 23, 1935 1 @iaiip,
This invention relates to pads for padding the shoulders of wearing apparel more especially for use in connection with coats for men's wear, its object being to provide a simple device for en- 5 suring a desired thickness at the shoulder points after any form of pressing operation. The pad is soft, supple and resilient; important qualities in tailoring.
The pad usually used for raising the shoulders and other purposes, in tailoring, consists of felt, hair, wool or other similar material which when subjected to pressing and especially steam pressing, becomes much reduced in thickness and more or less hard, with the result that it is often most difiicuit to fix at the start, the thickness which will be required to give the finished tinc ness of pad after pressing.
According to the present invention the thickness can be definitely decided upon from the 2 start of the manufacture of such pads which will then always be of the thickness desired whatever pressing operations are carried out. For the purpose of this invention I provide a shoulder pad wihch isshaped to the shoulder and to give 25 the desired effect, from spongy rubber or synthetic rubber, thus providing at once a supple and resilient pad which can be sewn in the usual way and is unafifected by pressing.
Such a pad is however preferably made as an inset that is covered with appropriate covering material and may be used in conjunction with a suitable layer of felt, hair, wedding or other material if desired. The pad may be perforated for lightness.
In a further form of construction for certain purposes it may be desirable to render the pad inflatable in which case the rubber is formed with a suitable air chamber and inflating means therefor.
The new shoulder pad is not, only very light and pliable and capable of beingworked in the same manner as the existing types of pad, but can (ill. 3-263) be produced at competitive costs and retains its shape throughout the use of the article to which it has been applied.
The invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a pad of spongy material, and Fig. 2 a corresponding side view before fitting to the shoulder; Fig. 3 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 2 but showing a pad formed with perforations; Fig. t shows in perspective a longitudinal section of a pad covered with appropriate covering material such as felt.
In Figs. 1 to 3 the shoulder pad A is entirely shaped from spongy or synthetic rubber. Fig.
3 shows how the pad may be perforated for lightness.
Fig. 4 shows the pad A inserted in an outer covering 28 of appropriate material, such as felt, hair, wedding or other materials ordinarily used for padding shoulders. The covering may be stitched to the rubber pad as illustrated, or said covering may be glued to the pad A.
The covering B may be in turn enclosed in an outer casing of impermeable material, for example, not shown.
In a pad of a character dimensioned to be permanently incorporated in the shoulder of a coat and there subjected to the heat, moisture and pressure incidental to steam pressing, a core of 30 sponge rubber presenting a relatively thick, crescent shaped body part at the thickest portion of the pad and tapering therefrom to a relatively thin edge and a covering of flexible padding material over said core, and stitched thereto, the crescent shape of the core causing the pad as a whole to present a concave under face, the sponge rubber permitting the ready passage of a needle therethrough without excessive clinging of the rubber to the needle during the stitching of the rubber and padding material together.
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Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2423498A (en) * 1946-07-20 1947-07-08 Eleanor H Hull Shoulder pad construction
US2438072A (en) * 1946-02-28 1948-03-16 James M Piccinni Shoulder pad
US2440548A (en) * 1946-04-11 1948-04-27 Kerrigan Katherine Manufacture of shoulder pads
US2465120A (en) * 1945-11-19 1949-03-22 Ruth E Riley Shoulder pad
US2509159A (en) * 1946-07-03 1950-05-23 Hewitt Robins Inc Shoulder pad
US2509645A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-05-30 Jack L Kleinrock Molded shoulder pad
US2616093A (en) * 1947-08-13 1952-11-04 Joseph A Talalay Apparel pad
US2620484A (en) * 1946-07-23 1952-12-09 Everett D Gerry Shoulder pad
US2744254A (en) * 1953-01-15 1956-05-08 Drescher Sol Garment pad to correct low shoulders
US6306006B1 (en) * 2000-03-08 2001-10-23 Wei Sheng Fabric Enterprise Co., Ltd. Brassiere pad
US20050255789A1 (en) * 2004-05-17 2005-11-17 Hind, A Division Of Saucony, Inc. Brassiere, brassiere components, and materials for use thereof
DE102018125479A1 (en) * 2018-10-15 2020-04-16 Hugo Boss Ag Shaped reinforcing insert, garment, method and system for making a shaping reinforcing insert

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2465120A (en) * 1945-11-19 1949-03-22 Ruth E Riley Shoulder pad
US2438072A (en) * 1946-02-28 1948-03-16 James M Piccinni Shoulder pad
US2440548A (en) * 1946-04-11 1948-04-27 Kerrigan Katherine Manufacture of shoulder pads
US2509159A (en) * 1946-07-03 1950-05-23 Hewitt Robins Inc Shoulder pad
US2423498A (en) * 1946-07-20 1947-07-08 Eleanor H Hull Shoulder pad construction
US2620484A (en) * 1946-07-23 1952-12-09 Everett D Gerry Shoulder pad
US2509645A (en) * 1946-09-07 1950-05-30 Jack L Kleinrock Molded shoulder pad
US2616093A (en) * 1947-08-13 1952-11-04 Joseph A Talalay Apparel pad
US2744254A (en) * 1953-01-15 1956-05-08 Drescher Sol Garment pad to correct low shoulders
US6306006B1 (en) * 2000-03-08 2001-10-23 Wei Sheng Fabric Enterprise Co., Ltd. Brassiere pad
US20050255789A1 (en) * 2004-05-17 2005-11-17 Hind, A Division Of Saucony, Inc. Brassiere, brassiere components, and materials for use thereof
US7442110B2 (en) 2004-05-17 2008-10-28 Saucony Inc. Brassiere, brassiere components, and materials for use thereof
DE102018125479A1 (en) * 2018-10-15 2020-04-16 Hugo Boss Ag Shaped reinforcing insert, garment, method and system for making a shaping reinforcing insert

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