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US2010434A
US2010434A US697557A US69755733A US2010434A US 2010434 A US2010434 A US 2010434A US 697557 A US697557 A US 697557A US 69755733 A US69755733 A US 69755733A US 2010434 A US2010434 A US 2010434A
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in an article of clothing, and particularly to a coat adapted for wear by both sexes.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a garment constructed with ventilating means so that the same may be worn with comfort during hot weather.
  • the invention comprises a garment having ventilating openings so disposed that the same, while permitting maximum ventilation will be, nevertheless, relatively unnoticeable and will consequently in no way detract from the appearance of the garment.
  • efiorts have been made to make coats and other outer garments comfortable during the warm season, by making the garments of very thin, air-pervious material. In such garments, regardless of the relatively thin or porous nature of the fabric used, a maximum amount of ventilation is not provided.
  • My invention contemplates a coat or other garment so arranged that relatively large ventilating openings are located in it throughout the body of the coat, which will permit a maximum amount of ventilation and at the same time will not be to any great extent visible to detract from the appearance of the coat.
  • a con struction of this character it is possible to make a dressy, handsome appearing coat in a relatively heavy fabric, and at the same time provide a degree of ventilation heretofore unattained in other garments.
  • a further novel feature of the invention resides in the provision of means whereby the ventilation openings may be closed whenever desired so that the coat will then present the warmth and comfort of an ordinary coat as required by changes in temperature.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a coat made in accordance with this invention, with the pleats thereof spread or distorted to disclose the ventilating openings;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the coat with parts of the overlapping pleats being broken away;
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view through the coat, diagrammatically illustrating the formation of the overlapping pleats;
  • Fig. 4 is a modified structure showing the inner face of the coat having a slide fastener for closing the ventilating openings;
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the front of the coat is indicated at l and it is provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending, overlapping panels indicated at 2, simu- 5 lating pleats the longitudinal edges 3 of these panels being unsecured so that ventilating openings 4 are provided.
  • the longitudinal edges of one panel overlap those of the next so that the openings 4 are normally concealed.
  • the panels are held in position by means of upper and lower lines of stitching indicated at 5 and S.
  • the back of the coat is provided with a number of longitudinally extending, overlapping panels 8 which are similar in construction to those located in the front of the garment,
  • the back panels 8 are secured in the garment at the tops and bottoms only, as by the stitching l4 and I5.
  • the longitudinal edges 9 of the panels 8 are unsecured and overlap one another and serve to conceal the ventilating openings l0 provided between the panels. As the panels completely occupy the front and rear por- 5 tions of the coat, only minor side sections of the coat remain which are panels for the purposes of the present invention.
  • the ventilating openings provided by not securing the longitudinal edges of the panels together; will be concealed and will be invisible.
  • the panels will spread sufiiciently to permit the free entry of air through the ventilating openings to reach the body of the wearer -so that the coat is rendered extremely comfortable in warm weather, since as a free flow of air through the ventilating openings will prevent 40 perspiration.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 a modification of the invention wherein the ventilating openings I 0 and/or those indicated at I in the front of the garment may be closed whenever desired by means of a slide fastener having its co-operating fastener elements attached to the tapes H and I2 in the conventional way, these tapes being secured within the garment along the edges of the openings III or I.
  • the ventilating openings may be easily closed and since the longitudinal edge portion 9 of the panel 8 overlies the fastener it will not be visible exteriorly of the garment.
  • Other closing means such as snap fasteners, buttons, or the like, may be substituted for the fastener, as will clearly be lmderstood.
  • applicants invention provides a garment which permits complete ventilation due to the relatively large ventilating apertures provided.
  • the formation of the panels is such that'the garment may be constructed to resemble a form of Norfolk jacket or sport coat, and the panels will completely cover and conceal the apertures. At the same time, the panels are free to separate during movements of the wearer's body so that easy entry of air through the ventilating apertures is had.
  • a body having sholuder and tail portions, a central portion located between said shoulder and tail portions and provided with a plurality of normally open ventilating slit openings, said central portion being formed of a series of panels having their opposite edges free from each other, said panels extending longitudinally of the garment, and having the free longitudinal edges overlapping for normally concealing the slit openings and capable of movement away from the body of the garment during movements of the wearer's body to increase the efiective apertures of the slit openings, the opposite edges of a panel respectively overlapping and underlapping adjacent panels.
  • a garment of the character described comprising an upper, lower and intermediate section having a plurality of vertically normally open ventilating slit openings, said portion being formed of a series of overlapping panels having their adjacent edges free from each other, said 3 panels arranged longitudinally of the garment, the free edges overlapping for normally concealing the slit openings and capable of movement away from the body of the garment during movements of the wearer's body to increase the efiective apertures of the slit openings, the opposite edges of a panel respectively overlapping and underlapping adjacent panels, and means for detachably uniting the free edges of the panels, the longitudinal ends only of the panels being secured to the upper and lower sections of the garment.

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Aug. 6, 1935. L. L. LAN'GROCK GARMENT Filed Nov. 11, 1935 INVENTOR [Bopoli Z. Z4
r g roe/f ORNEY Patented Aug. 6, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE GARMENT Leopold L. Langrock, New York, N. Y.
Application November 11, 1933, Serial No. 697,557
2 Claims.
This invention relates to an improvement in an article of clothing, and particularly to a coat adapted for wear by both sexes. The object of the invention is to provide a garment constructed with ventilating means so that the same may be worn with comfort during hot weather.
More specifically, the invention comprises a garment having ventilating openings so disposed that the same, while permitting maximum ventilation will be, nevertheless, relatively unnoticeable and will consequently in no way detract from the appearance of the garment. In the past, efiorts have been made to make coats and other outer garments comfortable during the warm season, by making the garments of very thin, air-pervious material. In such garments, regardless of the relatively thin or porous nature of the fabric used, a maximum amount of ventilation is not provided.
My invention, therefore, contemplates a coat or other garment so arranged that relatively large ventilating openings are located in it throughout the body of the coat, which will permit a maximum amount of ventilation and at the same time will not be to any great extent visible to detract from the appearance of the coat. With a con struction of this character it is possible to make a dressy, handsome appearing coat in a relatively heavy fabric, and at the same time provide a degree of ventilation heretofore unattained in other garments. I
A further novel feature of the invention resides in the provision of means whereby the ventilation openings may be closed whenever desired so that the coat will then present the warmth and comfort of an ordinary coat as required by changes in temperature.
In the accompanying drawing, wherein one embodiment of the invention is shown, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a coat made in accordance with this invention, with the pleats thereof spread or distorted to disclose the ventilating openings; Fig. 2 is a rear view of the coat with parts of the overlapping pleats being broken away; Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view through the coat, diagrammatically illustrating the formation of the overlapping pleats; Fig. 4 is a modified structure showing the inner face of the coat having a slide fastener for closing the ventilating openings; and Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4, looking in the direction of the arrows.
In the drawing, a coat of the so-called Norfolk type is shown for convenience in illustrating the invention. It will be understood that the coat may be of any style or design without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The front of the coat is indicated at l and it is provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending, overlapping panels indicated at 2, simu- 5 lating pleats the longitudinal edges 3 of these panels being unsecured so that ventilating openings 4 are provided. The longitudinal edges of one panel overlap those of the next so that the openings 4 are normally concealed. The panels are held in position by means of upper and lower lines of stitching indicated at 5 and S.
The back of the coat, indicated at 'i, is provided with a number of longitudinally extending, overlapping panels 8 which are similar in construction to those located in the front of the garment,
except that they may, if desired, be made longer so that they cover a greater area on the back of the coat. The back panels 8 are secured in the garment at the tops and bottoms only, as by the stitching l4 and I5. The longitudinal edges 9 of the panels 8 are unsecured and overlap one another and serve to conceal the ventilating openings l0 provided between the panels. As the panels completely occupy the front and rear por- 5 tions of the coat, only minor side sections of the coat remain which are panels for the purposes of the present invention.
When the coat is worn, it will be clear that since the several edges of the various panels 2 and 8 overlap one another, the ventilating openings provided by not securing the longitudinal edges of the panels together; will be concealed and will be invisible. During movements of the wearer's body, the panels will spread sufiiciently to permit the free entry of air through the ventilating openings to reach the body of the wearer -so that the coat is rendered extremely comfortable in warm weather, since as a free flow of air through the ventilating openings will prevent 40 perspiration. By arranging the overlapping of the panels as illustrated with opposite edges of a panel respectively overlapping and underlapping adjacent panels, thefree edges of the panels are not subjected to undue gapping and normally remain closed.
In Figs. 4 and 5 is shown a modification of the invention wherein the ventilating openings I 0 and/or those indicated at I in the front of the garment may be closed whenever desired by means of a slide fastener having its co-operating fastener elements attached to the tapes H and I2 in the conventional way, these tapes being secured within the garment along the edges of the openings III or I. It will be clearly understood that by manipulating the slide fastener actuator 63, the ventilating openings may be easily closed and since the longitudinal edge portion 9 of the panel 8 overlies the fastener it will not be visible exteriorly of the garment. Other closing means, such as snap fasteners, buttons, or the like, may be substituted for the fastener, as will clearly be lmderstood.
From the foregoing, it will be clear that applicants invention provides a garment which permits complete ventilation due to the relatively large ventilating apertures provided. The formation of the panels is such that'the garment may be constructed to resemble a form of Norfolk jacket or sport coat, and the panels will completely cover and conceal the apertures. At the same time, the panels are free to separate during movements of the wearer's body so that easy entry of air through the ventilating apertures is had.
What I claim is:
1. In a garment of the character described, a body having sholuder and tail portions, a central portion located between said shoulder and tail portions and provided with a plurality of normally open ventilating slit openings, said central portion being formed of a series of panels having their opposite edges free from each other, said panels extending longitudinally of the garment, and having the free longitudinal edges overlapping for normally concealing the slit openings and capable of movement away from the body of the garment during movements of the wearer's body to increase the efiective apertures of the slit openings, the opposite edges of a panel respectively overlapping and underlapping adjacent panels.
2. In a garment of the character described, comprising an upper, lower and intermediate section having a plurality of vertically normally open ventilating slit openings, said portion being formed of a series of overlapping panels having their adjacent edges free from each other, said 3 panels arranged longitudinally of the garment, the free edges overlapping for normally concealing the slit openings and capable of movement away from the body of the garment during movements of the wearer's body to increase the efiective apertures of the slit openings, the opposite edges of a panel respectively overlapping and underlapping adjacent panels, and means for detachably uniting the free edges of the panels, the longitudinal ends only of the panels being secured to the upper and lower sections of the garment.
LEOPOLD L. LANGROCK.
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US2478110A (en) * 1947-10-21 1949-08-02 Abraham M Katz Dress
US2528834A (en) * 1948-07-23 1950-11-07 Varden Dress Inc Garment construction
US2713168A (en) * 1952-11-12 1955-07-19 Bagnato Vito Ventilated garments
US4608715A (en) * 1985-08-12 1986-09-02 Fitch-Wyckoff International, Inc. Protective garment having variable ventilation entry and exit panels
US5105477A (en) * 1991-02-15 1992-04-21 Intersport Fashions West, Inc. Garment with provision for arm ventilation
US5507042A (en) * 1994-12-05 1996-04-16 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US5704064A (en) * 1994-12-05 1998-01-06 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US5752277A (en) * 1994-12-05 1998-05-19 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US20040158910A1 (en) * 2003-02-13 2004-08-19 Bay Marc A. Hybrid ventilated garment
US6795976B1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2004-09-28 Van Der Sleesen Michael Ventilating panel and pocket assembly for a garment
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USD622937S1 (en) 2008-10-08 2010-09-07 Sullivans, Inc. Jacket with partially attached vest
US8001618B2 (en) 2007-09-21 2011-08-23 Sullivans, Inc. Ventilated double-closure garment
US8336116B2 (en) 2008-04-28 2012-12-25 Angela Jodie Gomes Seguin Garment closure system
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US2478110A (en) * 1947-10-21 1949-08-02 Abraham M Katz Dress
US2528834A (en) * 1948-07-23 1950-11-07 Varden Dress Inc Garment construction
US2713168A (en) * 1952-11-12 1955-07-19 Bagnato Vito Ventilated garments
US4608715A (en) * 1985-08-12 1986-09-02 Fitch-Wyckoff International, Inc. Protective garment having variable ventilation entry and exit panels
US5105477A (en) * 1991-02-15 1992-04-21 Intersport Fashions West, Inc. Garment with provision for arm ventilation
US5507042A (en) * 1994-12-05 1996-04-16 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US5704064A (en) * 1994-12-05 1998-01-06 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US5752277A (en) * 1994-12-05 1998-05-19 Vanson Leathers, Inc. Garment with structural vent
US7111328B2 (en) 2003-02-13 2006-09-26 Robison's Inc. Hybrid ventilated garment
US20050235392A1 (en) * 2003-02-13 2005-10-27 Bay Marc A Hybrid ventilated garment
USD498037S1 (en) 2003-02-13 2004-11-09 Robison's Inc. Jacket
US7284282B2 (en) 2003-02-13 2007-10-23 Robison's Inc. Hybrid ventilated garment
US20040158910A1 (en) * 2003-02-13 2004-08-19 Bay Marc A. Hybrid ventilated garment
US6868557B1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2005-03-22 Van Der Sleesen Michael Garment with subpanel ventilation assembly
US20050044607A1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2005-03-03 Sleesen Michael Van Der Garment with subpanel ventilation assembly
US6795976B1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2004-09-28 Van Der Sleesen Michael Ventilating panel and pocket assembly for a garment
US20080040832A1 (en) * 2006-08-15 2008-02-21 Robison's, Inc. Ventilated garment
US7966668B2 (en) 2006-08-15 2011-06-28 Sullivans, Inc. Ventilated garment
US8001618B2 (en) 2007-09-21 2011-08-23 Sullivans, Inc. Ventilated double-closure garment
US8336116B2 (en) 2008-04-28 2012-12-25 Angela Jodie Gomes Seguin Garment closure system
USD618440S1 (en) 2008-07-16 2010-06-29 Parker Synergies, LLC Venting motorcycle jacket
USD620231S1 (en) 2008-07-16 2010-07-27 Parker Synergies Llc Venting motorcycle jacket
USD622937S1 (en) 2008-10-08 2010-09-07 Sullivans, Inc. Jacket with partially attached vest
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