Claims
- 1. A composite fur garment which comprises one or more composite fur plets made in accordance with the method of:
- (a) providing a fur pelt having a central area, a lateral portion on each side of said central area, a top portion and a bottom portion;
- (b) slitting said fur pelt with a plurality of rectilinear cuttings as follows:
- (1) a first and second group of rectilinear cuttings consisting of a series of parallel slits in and on either side of the central area of said pelt extending from the top portion to adjacent the bottom portion of said pelt, said slits being oriented substantially parallel to said lateral portions;
- (2) a third and fourth group of rectilinear cuttings consisting of a series of angular parallel slits in each of said lateral portions, each of said third and fourth group of rectilinear cuttings extending upwards and outwards from the lower terminus of one of said first or second group of rectilinear cuttings;
- (3) a fifth and sixth group of rectilinear cuttings consisting of a series of cuttings in said lateral portions adjacent and parallel to said third and fourth group of rectilinear cuttings but lying outside thereof said fifth and sixth group of rectilinear cuttings extending into said bottom portion of said pelt;
- (c) stretching said fur pelt along said plurality of rectilinear cuttings so that said fur pelt is adjusted into a substantially rectangular shaped pelt having a length greater than its width;
- (d) sewing said rectangular shaped pelt along said plurality of rectilinear cuttings so that a rectangularly shaped pelt with structural integrity is formed with a length greater than its width;
- (e) slicing said rectangularly shaped pelt lengthwise into a plurality of substantially equal sized strips of fur of uniform and equal width;
- (f) providing a plurality of equal sized strips of base material;
- (g) alternately sewing together side-by-side fur strips and said base material strips, so that a composite fur pelt is formed, said base material being of a thickness and width so that the fur in said fur strips overlaps said base material strips and renders said base material strips invisible;
- (h) cutting said composite fur pelt to the shape of at least a portion of a garment, the cut composite fur pelt being dimensioned to give a substantially continuous fur surface with vertical ribbing to said garment when worn by a human.
- 2. The garment of claim 1 in which the fur strips are strips of a skin selected from the group consisting of beaver, mink, sable, fisher and rabbit.
- 3. The garment of claim 1 in which the strips of base material are composed of a base material selected from the group consisting of leather and suede.
- 4. The garment of claim 1 in which the width of each of the fur strips is about 8 millimeters.
- 5. The garment of claim 1 in which the width of each of the strips of base material is about 11/32 inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 879,059 filed Feb. 21, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Advanced Fur Craftsmanship", Samuel Raphael, 1948 title pages and pp. 32-35, 60-61, 154-155 & 172-173. |
Divisions (1)
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