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    • 51. 发明专利
    • EXTENSIBLE SLEEVE CONSTRUCTION
    • CA1041701A
    • 1978-11-07
    • CA211882
    • 1974-10-21
    • PHILLIPS VAN HEUSEN CORP
    • WEINKLE ABRAHAM
    • A41B7/00
    • An extensible sleeve construction and method of forming same in which the length of a cuffed sleeve such as conventionally found on shirts or similar garments may be selectively extended, as for use by a growing boy or where style or personal preference dictates a desired sleeve elongation. The novel sleeve and method of forming same utilize a tuck in the sleeve fabric formed to lie against a surface of a cuff adjacent its line of connection to the cuff, with the tuck removably retained 1) by a selectively removable top seam corresponding to the top seam such as conventionally employed on a cuff for decorative finishing reasons and 2) a selectively removable anchoring seam overlying the conventional running seam, whereby the appearance of the cuffed sleeve will be like that of a conventional cuffed sleeve, uneconomical manufacturing costs will not be entailed, and laundering will not effect retention of the tuck or require any special handling.
    • 58. 发明专利
    • Improvements in cuffs for the sleeves of garments
    • GB775238A
    • 1957-05-22
    • GB160355
    • 1955-06-08
    • CLUETT PEABODY & CO INC
    • A41B7/00
    • 775,238. Garment cuffs. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc. June 8, 1955 [June 9, 1954; June 18, 1954], No. 16503/55. Class 141. A garment cuff 1, Fig. 2, comprises a face layer 5, Fig. 4, and a superposed lining layer 6, the marginal portions of the layer 5 being turned inwardly, and the assembled layers folded along a line C-C with the lining on the inside to form two arms 8, 9. The superposed arms are joined at their side edges by stitching 11 and by one or two buttonholes 14 ; the turned-in edge of the longer arm 9 may be stitched at 12, as in Fig. 9. The end of the sleeve 2 is secured between the arms 8, 9 by a line of stitching 13. The lining layer need not be co-extensive with the face layer, but may terminate slightly beyond the. fold-line F-F, as in Fig. 15, The cuff is preferably reinforced along the fold-line, e.g. by securing a tape 15 to the lining layer by means of stitching 16 or bonding, or the reinforcement may be effected by forming the lining layer in two portions which overlap over the fold-line, or by weaving a thicker portion along the fold-line of the lining fabric.