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US2783472A
US2783472A US499839A US49983955A US2783472A US 2783472 A US2783472 A US 2783472A US 499839 A US499839 A US 499839A US 49983955 A US49983955 A US 49983955A US 2783472 A US2783472 A US 2783472A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the present invention relates to a bib for use by a small child and is intended to be made of absorbent material which can be so inexpensively made that it can be disposed of when it has been soiled.
  • This bib is so constructed that a ring of flexible material can be put in and taken out of the structure and, when wet or soiled, the bib material can be thrown away or burned, as desired.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation of the bib, as seen from the front.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective section.
  • a bib consisting of a plurality of foundation layers 1, covered at their upper half by a plurality of secondary layers 2, especially for absorption of spilled foods, particularly liquids; although, both layers preferably have absorption qualities.
  • This bib is provided with a neck-receiving notch or opening 3, formed by cutting out semi-circular pieces from the layers 1 and 2. Then the layers of material are secured together around the semi-circular opening, a very short distance from the edge thereof, 'by heat sealing or, less desirably, by stitching as along the zone indicated by the dot-dash line 5.
  • This bib when in use, has its upper part, consisting oi the layers 2, slipped through the ring 4, which is of resilient pliable material, such as plastic or the like, so that it can be opened up sufiiciently to enable the bib to be secured, loosely, around the childs neck, the layers 1 being on the opposite side of the ring. Since the layers 1 and 2 are secured only in the Zone 5 the layers 2 may be easily bunched to a size smaller than the ring 4 and withdrawn through the ring; and a new bib may be used with the same ring, because the layers 2 of such new bib may be similarly bunched and inserted through the ring 4, which obviates the necessity for threading and unthreading the ring through between the layers 1 and 2. Hence, after each bib has been soiled, the ring and soiled bib can be readily separated and the ring saved for use on another bib.
  • a bib comprising: a neck-encircling split ring having free ends and formed of resilient material capable or temporary deformation to enable spreading of said ends for receipt of the users neck and returnable to ring form to support said ring from the users neck; front and rear layers of bib material in superposed relation to each other and in depending relation to the lower aired States Patent 0 F 2,783,472 Patented Mar.
  • each layer having top, bottom and opposite side edges and being provided at its top edge with a substantially semicircular notch generally concentric with said lower ring portion and of a radius smaller than that of the inner periphery of the ring so as to present a marginal portion bordering said notch and lying radially inwardly of said lower ring portion, said notches being in register to dispose one marginal portion behind and the other in front of said lower ring portion with said ring portion sandwiched therebetween, the lateral dimension of the top edge of each layer being materially in excess of the lateral dimension of the notch so as to aiford a lateral portion of said layer at each side of said notch; said layers being secured together along said marginal portions and exclusively radially inwardly of said lower ring portion so that said layers normally hang freely from said lower ring portion solely via said secured-together marginal portions, said lateral portions of one layer being free from the respective lateral portions of the other layer and one layer being separable from the other layer along its bottom
  • a bib comprising: a neck-encircling split ring having free ends and formed of resilient material capable of temporary deformation to enable spreading of said ends for receipt of the users neck and returnable to ring form to support said ring from the users neck; front and rear layers of bib material in superposed relation to each other and in depending relation to the lower substantially semicircular portion of the ring, each layer having top, bottom and opposite side edges and said top edge having a marginal portion lying radially inwardly of said lower ring portion, said marginal portions being in register respectively behind and in front of said lower ring portion with said ring portion sandwiched therebetween; said layers being secured together along said marginal portions and exclusively radially inwardly of said lower ring portion so that said layers normally hang freely from said lower ring portion solely via said secured-together marginal portions, one layer being separable from the other layer along its bottom and side edges and being of flexible distortable material capable of lateral bunching to a lateral dimension less than the inside diameter of the ring so that said bunched layer is capacitated to pass

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March 5, 1957 E. LENGER DISPOSABLE BIB Filed April 7, 1955 R ME mm V E mL L A M L E ATTORNEY DISPOSABLE BIB Elma L. Longer, Rock Island, 111.
Application April 7, 1955, Serial No. 499,839
2 Claims. (Cl. 249) The present invention relates to a bib for use by a small child and is intended to be made of absorbent material which can be so inexpensively made that it can be disposed of when it has been soiled. This bib is so constructed that a ring of flexible material can be put in and taken out of the structure and, when wet or soiled, the bib material can be thrown away or burned, as desired.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is an elevation of the bib, as seen from the front.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective section.
In the drawing there is shown a bib consisting of a plurality of foundation layers 1, covered at their upper half by a plurality of secondary layers 2, especially for absorption of spilled foods, particularly liquids; although, both layers preferably have absorption qualities. This bib is provided with a neck-receiving notch or opening 3, formed by cutting out semi-circular pieces from the layers 1 and 2. Then the layers of material are secured together around the semi-circular opening, a very short distance from the edge thereof, 'by heat sealing or, less desirably, by stitching as along the zone indicated by the dot-dash line 5.
This bib, when in use, has its upper part, consisting oi the layers 2, slipped through the ring 4, which is of resilient pliable material, such as plastic or the like, so that it can be opened up sufiiciently to enable the bib to be secured, loosely, around the childs neck, the layers 1 being on the opposite side of the ring. Since the layers 1 and 2 are secured only in the Zone 5 the layers 2 may be easily bunched to a size smaller than the ring 4 and withdrawn through the ring; and a new bib may be used with the same ring, because the layers 2 of such new bib may be similarly bunched and inserted through the ring 4, which obviates the necessity for threading and unthreading the ring through between the layers 1 and 2. Hence, after each bib has been soiled, the ring and soiled bib can be readily separated and the ring saved for use on another bib.
Having now described my invention, I claim:
1. A bib, comprising: a neck-encircling split ring having free ends and formed of resilient material capable or temporary deformation to enable spreading of said ends for receipt of the users neck and returnable to ring form to support said ring from the users neck; front and rear layers of bib material in superposed relation to each other and in depending relation to the lower aired States Patent 0 F 2,783,472 Patented Mar. 5, 1957 substantially semicircular portion of the ring, each layer having top, bottom and opposite side edges and being provided at its top edge with a substantially semicircular notch generally concentric with said lower ring portion and of a radius smaller than that of the inner periphery of the ring so as to present a marginal portion bordering said notch and lying radially inwardly of said lower ring portion, said notches being in register to dispose one marginal portion behind and the other in front of said lower ring portion with said ring portion sandwiched therebetween, the lateral dimension of the top edge of each layer being materially in excess of the lateral dimension of the notch so as to aiford a lateral portion of said layer at each side of said notch; said layers being secured together along said marginal portions and exclusively radially inwardly of said lower ring portion so that said layers normally hang freely from said lower ring portion solely via said secured-together marginal portions, said lateral portions of one layer being free from the respective lateral portions of the other layer and one layer being separable from the other layer along its bottom and side edges and being of flexible distortable material capable of lateral bunching to a lateral dimension less than the inside diameter of the ring so that said bunched layer is capacitated to pass axially through the ring for removal of the layers from the ring without spreading the ends of said ring.
2. A bib, comprising: a neck-encircling split ring having free ends and formed of resilient material capable of temporary deformation to enable spreading of said ends for receipt of the users neck and returnable to ring form to support said ring from the users neck; front and rear layers of bib material in superposed relation to each other and in depending relation to the lower substantially semicircular portion of the ring, each layer having top, bottom and opposite side edges and said top edge having a marginal portion lying radially inwardly of said lower ring portion, said marginal portions being in register respectively behind and in front of said lower ring portion with said ring portion sandwiched therebetween; said layers being secured together along said marginal portions and exclusively radially inwardly of said lower ring portion so that said layers normally hang freely from said lower ring portion solely via said secured-together marginal portions, one layer being separable from the other layer along its bottom and side edges and being of flexible distortable material capable of lateral bunching to a lateral dimension less than the inside diameter of the ring so that said bunched layer is capacitated to pass axially through the ring for removal of the layers from the ring without spreading the end of said ring.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 115,238 Raiford May 23, 1871 2,093,483 Sackett Sept. 21, 1937 2,523,565 Gardner Sept. 26, 1950 2,525,115 Britton Oct. 10, 1950 2,622,246 I-Iufnagel Dec. 23, 1952, 2,635,243 Eskey Apr. 21, 1953
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US3056968A (en) * 1960-05-23 1962-10-09 Evelyn D Fitzpatrick Manicuring aid
US3093829A (en) * 1962-03-02 1963-06-18 De Witt C Maine Protective apron construction
US5048121A (en) * 1989-07-17 1991-09-17 John Kordecki System for bottle feeding an infant
US6718554B1 (en) * 2003-02-05 2004-04-13 Gloria L. Langston Hands free towel carrying system
US20040172733A1 (en) * 2003-03-05 2004-09-09 Christina Khachatourian Disposable bib
US20100024094A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-04 Thor Halseth Easy on and off collar for a protection garment
US20100031419A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-11 S2S Design Protective Garment with a Flexible Collar
US8881312B2 (en) 2011-08-15 2014-11-11 Joseph Zuccarello Disposable bib
US20160015095A1 (en) * 2014-07-16 2016-01-21 Tidi Products, Llc Chainless Bib
US20170049165A1 (en) * 2015-08-17 2017-02-23 Rebecca Turley Protective Draping System
USD907333S1 (en) * 2019-06-12 2021-01-12 Alfred L. Taylor Clothing protector

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US115238A (en) * 1871-05-23 Improvement in devices for attaching napkins to the person
US2093483A (en) * 1936-04-06 1937-09-21 Mary N Sackett Protecting apron and towel
US2523565A (en) * 1947-01-27 1950-09-26 Helen L Gardner Bib
US2525115A (en) * 1946-08-23 1950-10-10 Orson J Britton Bib construction
US2622246A (en) * 1950-10-02 1952-12-23 Earl Cruttenden Throw-away bib
US2635243A (en) * 1951-12-27 1953-04-21 Barbara S Eskey Reversible bib

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US115238A (en) * 1871-05-23 Improvement in devices for attaching napkins to the person
US2093483A (en) * 1936-04-06 1937-09-21 Mary N Sackett Protecting apron and towel
US2525115A (en) * 1946-08-23 1950-10-10 Orson J Britton Bib construction
US2523565A (en) * 1947-01-27 1950-09-26 Helen L Gardner Bib
US2622246A (en) * 1950-10-02 1952-12-23 Earl Cruttenden Throw-away bib
US2635243A (en) * 1951-12-27 1953-04-21 Barbara S Eskey Reversible bib

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3056968A (en) * 1960-05-23 1962-10-09 Evelyn D Fitzpatrick Manicuring aid
US3093829A (en) * 1962-03-02 1963-06-18 De Witt C Maine Protective apron construction
US5048121A (en) * 1989-07-17 1991-09-17 John Kordecki System for bottle feeding an infant
US6718554B1 (en) * 2003-02-05 2004-04-13 Gloria L. Langston Hands free towel carrying system
US20040172733A1 (en) * 2003-03-05 2004-09-09 Christina Khachatourian Disposable bib
US20100024094A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-04 Thor Halseth Easy on and off collar for a protection garment
US20100031419A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-11 S2S Design Protective Garment with a Flexible Collar
US7877818B2 (en) * 2008-07-29 2011-02-01 S2S Design, Inc. Easy on and off collar for a protective garment
US8881312B2 (en) 2011-08-15 2014-11-11 Joseph Zuccarello Disposable bib
US20160015095A1 (en) * 2014-07-16 2016-01-21 Tidi Products, Llc Chainless Bib
US20170049165A1 (en) * 2015-08-17 2017-02-23 Rebecca Turley Protective Draping System
USD907333S1 (en) * 2019-06-12 2021-01-12 Alfred L. Taylor Clothing protector

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