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US2088302A
US2088302A US82895A US8289536A US2088302A US 2088302 A US2088302 A US 2088302A US 82895 A US82895 A US 82895A US 8289536 A US8289536 A US 8289536A US 2088302 A US2088302 A US 2088302A
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  • This invention relates to athletic apparel and particularly to athletic trunks for men.
  • Fig. 1 is a transverse vertical sectional view through a combined pair of trunks and supporter comprising a preferred embodiment of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a fore and aft vertical sectional view taken on the plane 2-2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a preferred form of an elastic belt and support means utilized in my invention.
  • FIG. III which the preferred form of my invention therein illustrated is indicated by the numeral III.
  • This comprises a pair of athletic trunks having leg openings I2 and a waist opening I3.
  • the trunks I I have waist material I4 surrounding the waist opening I3, the upper portion of this being folded inwardly and downwardly inside said opening to divide this waist material into outer waist material I 5 and inner waist material 5 I6.
  • Stitching I1 is preferably applied to the string 25.
  • the garment I0 also preferably includes an auxiliary elastic belt 24 and a draw
  • the draw string is slipped up'intothe space between waist material portions I5 and I6 of the trunks II and the ends 26 of this draw string are pulled inwardly through the buttonholes I9.
  • the auxiliary elastic belt 24 is then slipped upwardly between the waist material portions l5 and I6.
  • of the supporter 20 is now slipped upwardly into place between the auxiliary elastic belt 24 and the draw string 25.
  • the garment I0 may be used for all manner of athletic pursuits, it is especially useful in swimming with trunks where the trunks must be held on so as to resist the action of the water which tends to strip the trunks from the wearer when diving. Means for preventing this is atforded by the auxiliary elastic belt 24,the force of which is localized adjacent the extreme upper I edge of the trunks Additional facilities for preventing accidental removal of the garment I0 is provided therein in the drawstring 25 which may be pulled taut and the ends 26 thereof tied by the wearer after the garment has been put on so as to providean unyielding member about the waist of the garment preventing its removal.
  • a combined pair of athletic trunks and suspensory bandage which consists in: a pair of trunks comprising an outer garment a relatively wide elastic belt disposed within the waist portion of said trunks; an elastic suspensory bandage depending from said belt within said trunks: a relatively narrow auxiliary elastic belt for shaping inwardly the upper edge of said trunks against the body, the material of said trunks being folded inwardly at said upper edge and downwardly opposite the upper portion of said relatively wide elastic belt; and stitching means for securing the lower edge of said inwardly turned material to said relatively wide elastic belt a substantial dis- 'tance above the lower edge of the latter and to the outside material of said trunks to form a casing, said relatively narrow auxiliary elastic beltbeingenclosedinsaidcasingsoastobe definitely and permanently located opposite the upper edge of said wide elastic belt, and overlapping the latter, to cooperate with said wide elastic belt in shaping said garment to the hips of the wearer with an increased inward tension directly at the upper edge of .said trunks.
  • a combined pair of athletic trunks and suspensory bandage which consists in: a pair of trunks comprising an outer garment; an'elastic suspensory belt disposed within the waist portion of said trunks; an. elastic suspensory bandage depending from said belt within said trunks; an auxiliary elastic belt for shaping inwardly the upper edge of said trunks against the body, the material of said trunks being folded inwardly at said upper edge and downwardly opposite inner surfaces of said elastic belts; and stitching means below the lower edge of the auxiliary elastic belt and above the lower edge of the suspensory belt for securing together said inwardly folded material and the outer material of said trunks to mount said suspensory belt within said trunks in a position spaced downwardly from the upper edge of said trunks, and to encase said auxiliary elastic belt in said trunks substantially closer to the upper edge of said trunks than said suspensory belt is mounted.

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ly 1937. T. D. McKEEVER 2,088,302
COMBINATION TRUNKS AND SUPPORTER I Filed June 1. 1936 [Eran fax: 7790/74.; 0. /ViEI f/i' Arro/m Er Patented July 27, I937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I Thomas D. McKeever, Los Angeles, Calif.
. Application June 1, 1936, Serial No. 82,895
2 Claims.
This invention relates to athletic apparel and particularly to athletic trunks for men.
It is an object of my invention to provide an inexpensive pair of trunks which may be easily and quickly put on or removed and which yet will resist removal sufiiciently to constitute a suitable covering and an elastic support for the wearer while engaging in athletic sports such as track and swimming.
When male swimmers dive while wearing trunks alone, and particularly where they are diving in the surf, there is a very strong action of the water along the abdomen which tends to force water inside the trunks and strip these downwardly over the hips of the diver. It is another object of my invention to provide a pair of swimming trunks which are inexpensive to manufacture and comfortable to wear and which embody means for adequately resisting this action of water incidental to diving.
The manner of accomplishing the foregoing objects as well as further objects and advantages of my invention will be made manifest in the following. description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a transverse vertical sectional view through a combined pair of trunks and supporter comprising a preferred embodiment of my invention.
Fig. 2 is a fore and aft vertical sectional view taken on the plane 2-2 of Fig. l.
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a preferred form of an elastic belt and support means utilized in my invention.
I shall now refer specifically to the drawing, in
which the preferred form of my invention therein illustrated is indicated by the numeral III. This comprises a pair of athletic trunks having leg openings I2 and a waist opening I3. The trunks I I have waist material I4 surrounding the waist opening I3, the upper portion of this being folded inwardly and downwardly inside said opening to divide this waist material into outer waist material I 5 and inner waist material 5 I6. Stitching I1 is preferably applied to the string 25.
(c1. ea-159) are attached to the lower end of the pocket means 22 and extend upwardly to attach at spaced points to the lower edge of the elastic belt 2| at the rear thereof. The garment I0 also preferably includes an auxiliary elastic belt 24 and a draw In assembling the garment III the draw string is slipped up'intothe space between waist material portions I5 and I6 of the trunks II and the ends 26 of this draw string are pulled inwardly through the buttonholes I9. The auxiliary elastic belt 24 is then slipped upwardly between the waist material portions l5 and I6. The elastic belt 2| of the supporter 20 is now slipped upwardly into place between the auxiliary elastic belt 24 and the draw string 25. With the various elements of the garment lfl thus positioned the elastic belts 2| and 24 are stretched until the waist material portions I5 and I6 of the trunks I I are taut. The garment is now run through a. sewing machine to apply stitchings 30, which extend entirely about the waist opening I3, and sew together the lower edge of the inner waist material IS, the elastic belt 2| and the lower portion of the outer waist material I5 of the trunks After the stitching 30 has been applied and the garment released from tension the constriction of the elastic belts 2| and 24 causes a gathering of the waist material I4 of the trunks so that this waist material, though itself inelastic, affords no hindrance to the stretching of the elastic belts 2| and 24 in the wearer putting on or removing the garment I0.
While the garment I0 may be used for all manner of athletic pursuits, it is especially useful in swimming with trunks where the trunks must be held on so as to resist the action of the water which tends to strip the trunks from the wearer when diving. Means for preventing this is atforded by the auxiliary elastic belt 24,the force of which is localized adjacent the extreme upper I edge of the trunks Additional facilities for preventing accidental removal of the garment I0 is provided therein in the drawstring 25 which may be pulled taut and the ends 26 thereof tied by the wearer after the garment has been put on so as to providean unyielding member about the waist of the garment preventing its removal.
While I have shown and described a single preferred embodiment of my invention it is to be understood that various changes and alterations may be made in this without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A combined pair of athletic trunks and suspensory bandage which consists in: a pair of trunks comprising an outer garment a relatively wide elastic belt disposed within the waist portion of said trunks; an elastic suspensory bandage depending from said belt within said trunks: a relatively narrow auxiliary elastic belt for shaping inwardly the upper edge of said trunks against the body, the material of said trunks being folded inwardly at said upper edge and downwardly opposite the upper portion of said relatively wide elastic belt; and stitching means for securing the lower edge of said inwardly turned material to said relatively wide elastic belt a substantial dis- 'tance above the lower edge of the latter and to the outside material of said trunks to form a casing, said relatively narrow auxiliary elastic beltbeingenclosedinsaidcasingsoastobe definitely and permanently located opposite the upper edge of said wide elastic belt, and overlapping the latter, to cooperate with said wide elastic belt in shaping said garment to the hips of the wearer with an increased inward tension directly at the upper edge of .said trunks.
2. A combined pair of athletic trunks and suspensory bandage which consists in: a pair of trunks comprising an outer garment; an'elastic suspensory belt disposed within the waist portion of said trunks; an. elastic suspensory bandage depending from said belt within said trunks; an auxiliary elastic belt for shaping inwardly the upper edge of said trunks against the body, the material of said trunks being folded inwardly at said upper edge and downwardly opposite inner surfaces of said elastic belts; and stitching means below the lower edge of the auxiliary elastic belt and above the lower edge of the suspensory belt for securing together said inwardly folded material and the outer material of said trunks to mount said suspensory belt within said trunks in a position spaced downwardly from the upper edge of said trunks, and to encase said auxiliary elastic belt in said trunks substantially closer to the upper edge of said trunks than said suspensory belt is mounted.
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