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US2500759A
US2500759A US67185A US6718548A US2500759A US 2500759 A US2500759 A US 2500759A US 67185 A US67185 A US 67185A US 6718548 A US6718548 A US 6718548A US 2500759 A US2500759 A US 2500759A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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  • the present invention relates to yfull-fashioned hosiery and more particularly to ladies fullfashioned hosiery having ornamentation in the leg portion of the hose, in which the ornamentation is provided by knitting with the body yarn of the leg portion an additional-yarn of -the same color vas the body yarn.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a conventional fullfashioned sheer stocking provided with the shadow ornamentation of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a much enlarged View of the stitch construction forming a portion of the shadow ornamentation and the surrounding leg fabric.
  • the present invention is illustrated in its preferred form as comprising a ladies full-fashioned stocking Ill provided with clocks II ornamenting both sides of the leg thereof.
  • the stocking Ill is provided with the usual welt top I2, the plain knit leg 2. portion I3, the fashioned ankle portion I4, the
  • the particular location or outline of the ornamentation II may be changed as desired without departing from the present invention.
  • the leg portion I3 of the stocking is knitted of the yarn I9 to form the main body stitches 2l), the clock ornamentation being obtained by knitting an additional yarn 2
  • the stitches 22 are formed as shown with the yarn 2
  • the yarn I9 is of such smooth-surfaced syn'- thetic yarn, such as nylon, and of such denier, preferably l5 denier, that the resultant fabric knitted therefrom is substantially transparent, the fabric so produced being characterized by the fact that its transparency is of such high order that it is practically invisible, as such, on the leg of the stocking wearer.
  • additional yarn 2l which may also be of nylon, is of such relatively heavy denier, preferably 30 denier, that the stitches 22 conjointly knitted from yarns I9 and 2l form a fabric the transparency of which is so materially reduced relatively to that of the surrounding background of the leg fabric as to produce a design which is readily discernible when the stocking is viewed against the leg of its wearer.
  • Figure 2 illustrates diagrammatically a stitch construction for the ornamental clock II in which the additional yarn 2l is initially knitted with the body yarn I9 in two wales 23-23 for a number of successive courses 24 and is then knitted in an increased number of wales, here shown as six, with the body yarn in subsequent courses 2lia to form part of the design fabric of ⁇ clock II.
  • the double-yarn stitches are further increased in number and 3 then progressively decreased, as desired, to create the clock design of Figure 1.
  • the particular number of wales in which the additional yarn is knitted in each course throughout the design fabric will obviously depend upon the outline of the design desired to be obtained, the number of double yarn stitches in the several courses being Varied to provide the desired stepped outline of the ornamental design.
  • the designs are located in the leg portion of the stocking in spaced relation to the rear seam and to the reinforced heel so as to be completely surrounded Iby the -substan tially transparent leg fabric and therefore readily discernible when the stocking is on the leg of the wearer.
  • a full-fashioned stocking havin-g a convene Y render the leg fabric substantially transparent and the denier of said additional yarn being approximately twice that of said body yarn so that the combined yarns forming said clock materially reduce its transparency to render it readily discernible, said ⁇ clock being so located in the leg portion of the stocking in spaced relation to the heel and seam portions thereof as to be completely framed by said transparent leg fabric.

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J. LARG MAN March 14, 1950 STOCKING Filed Dec. 24, 1948 H/ Figi.
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JOSEPH LARGMAH Patented Mar. 14, 1950 UNITED S'l'ATl'z'rS PATENT OFFICE STOCKING Joseph Largman, Philadelphia, Pa. Application December 24, 1948, 'serial No'. 67,185
(C1. sc-180) 3 Claims. l
The present invention relates to yfull-fashioned hosiery and more particularly to ladies fullfashioned hosiery having ornamentation in the leg portion of the hose, in which the ornamentation is provided by knitting with the body yarn of the leg portion an additional-yarn of -the same color vas the body yarn.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a ladies full-fashioned stocking having a substantially transparent leg portion characterised by the provision therein of an ornamental design of less transparency than the surrounding leg fabric whereby said design is readily discernable when the stocking is on the leg of a wearer.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a ladies full-fashioned stocking having a conventionally knitted foot and heel portion and a longitudinally seamed leg portion in which an ornamental design is formed by knitting with the body yarn of the leg portion an additional yarn of the same color as the body yarn, said body yarn being synthetic and of a denier to provide a substantially transparent leg fabric and said additional yarn being of such greater denior than said body yarn that the combined yarns materially reduce the transparency of the fabric forming said design to render it readily discernible against the completely surrounding background of leg fabric, said design being located in the leg portion of the stocking in spaced relation to the seam and heel portions thereof.
With the above objects in view, the invention further resides in the combination and arrangement of parts in the details of construction here--l in described and claimed; it being understood that the specific embodiments of the invention described herein are illustrative and that modications thereof falling within the scope of the appended claims will be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a side view of a conventional fullfashioned sheer stocking provided with the shadow ornamentation of the present invention; and
Figure 2 is a much enlarged View of the stitch construction forming a portion of the shadow ornamentation and the surrounding leg fabric.
Referring to the drawings, the present invention is illustrated in its preferred form as comprising a ladies full-fashioned stocking Ill provided with clocks II ornamenting both sides of the leg thereof. The stocking Ill is provided with the usual welt top I2, the plain knit leg 2. portion I3, the fashioned ankle portion I4, the
foot portion I5 and the longitudinally extend'` ing rear seam I6, the foot portion being reinforced as at Il, in its toe and sole parts and having a-reinforced heelpart of the stocking) is spaced from'the rear seam- It and from the reinforced heel I8, the ornamentation being thus entirely surrounded by the body fabric of the stocking. It will be understood that the particular location or outline of the ornamentation II may be changed as desired without departing from the present invention.
Referring now to Figure 2, it will be observed that the leg portion I3 of the stocking is knitted of the yarn I9 to form the main body stitches 2l), the clock ornamentation being obtained by knitting an additional yarn 2| with the body yarn I9 to form the double yarn stitches 22. While the stitches 22 are formed as shown with the yarn 2| preferably plated on the yarn I9- to cover the latter, since both yarns are preferably of the same color, the yarn relationship in the stitches 22 may be other than as shown, the only requirement being that yarns I9 and 2I be knit together in the stitches 22 forming the ornamentation II.
The yarn I9 is of such smooth-surfaced syn'- thetic yarn, such as nylon, and of such denier, preferably l5 denier, that the resultant fabric knitted therefrom is substantially transparent, the fabric so produced being characterized by the fact that its transparency is of such high order that it is practically invisible, as such, on the leg of the stocking wearer. 'I'he additional yarn 2l, which may also be of nylon, is of such relatively heavy denier, preferably 30 denier, that the stitches 22 conjointly knitted from yarns I9 and 2l form a fabric the transparency of which is so materially reduced relatively to that of the surrounding background of the leg fabric as to produce a design which is readily discernible when the stocking is viewed against the leg of its wearer.
Figure 2 illustrates diagrammatically a stitch construction for the ornamental clock II in which the additional yarn 2l is initially knitted with the body yarn I9 in two wales 23-23 for a number of successive courses 24 and is then knitted in an increased number of wales, here shown as six, with the body yarn in subsequent courses 2lia to form part of the design fabric of `clock II. In following courses the double-yarn stitches are further increased in number and 3 then progressively decreased, as desired, to create the clock design of Figure 1. The particular number of wales in which the additional yarn is knitted in each course throughout the design fabric will obviously depend upon the outline of the design desired to be obtained, the number of double yarn stitches in the several courses being Varied to provide the desired stepped outline of the ornamental design. By thus incorporating the additional yarn in pre-selected wales and courses of the knitted body yarn, a
clock design Il of any desired outline may be,4
formed. Preferably, the designs are located in the leg portion of the stocking in spaced relation to the rear seam and to the reinforced heel so as to be completely surrounded Iby the -substan tially transparent leg fabric and therefore readily discernible when the stocking is on the leg of the wearer.
What is claimed as new and useful is:
1. A full-fashioned stocking havin-g a convene Y render the leg fabric substantially transparent and the denier of said additional yarn being approximately twice that of said body yarn so that the combined yarns forming said clock materially reduce its transparency to render it readily discernible, said `clock being so located in the leg portion of the stocking in spaced relation to the heel and seam portions thereof as to be completely framed by said transparent leg fabric.
2. A full-fashioned stocking as set forth in claim 1 in which the body yarn is of 15 denier and in which the denier of the additional yarn isfat least twice the body yarn denier.
\3. A full-fashioned stocking as set forth in claim 1 in which the body yarn is of 15 denier and in which the additional yarn is of 30 denier.
JOSEPH LARGMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le4 of this ,pgjgewlflig-S...11A v, j
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Cited By (5)

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US2563082A (en) * 1949-05-05 1951-08-07 Scott & Williams Inc Stocking
US2601115A (en) * 1951-08-15 1952-06-17 Melvin J Gordon Stocking and method for affixing an adhesive transfer thereto
US2608079A (en) * 1952-08-26 slater
US5413148A (en) * 1992-02-19 1995-05-09 Mintz; Marcus Casing structure for encasing meat products
US5855231A (en) * 1997-08-29 1999-01-05 Mintz; Neil Casing and method for forming a rippled meat product

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US1841701A (en) * 1930-09-05 1932-01-19 Dexdale Hosiery Mills Knitted fabric
US1859318A (en) * 1931-10-26 1932-05-24 Apex Hosiery Company Full fashioned clocked hosiery and method of production
US2251268A (en) * 1940-04-06 1941-08-05 Du Pont Article of manufacture

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1841701A (en) * 1930-09-05 1932-01-19 Dexdale Hosiery Mills Knitted fabric
US1859318A (en) * 1931-10-26 1932-05-24 Apex Hosiery Company Full fashioned clocked hosiery and method of production
US2251268A (en) * 1940-04-06 1941-08-05 Du Pont Article of manufacture

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2608079A (en) * 1952-08-26 slater
US2563082A (en) * 1949-05-05 1951-08-07 Scott & Williams Inc Stocking
US2601115A (en) * 1951-08-15 1952-06-17 Melvin J Gordon Stocking and method for affixing an adhesive transfer thereto
US5413148A (en) * 1992-02-19 1995-05-09 Mintz; Marcus Casing structure for encasing meat products
US5855231A (en) * 1997-08-29 1999-01-05 Mintz; Neil Casing and method for forming a rippled meat product

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