Claims
- 1. A method of construction for a flotation swimsuit, said method comprising the following steps:
- (1) cutting out front and back panels, upper and lower pocket panels, elastic material, and foam flotation pads for the construction of the flotation swimsuit;
- (2) after step (1), hemming upper and lower pocket panel edges;
- (3) after step (2), sewing sides and bottom of the upper and lower pocket panels to the appropriate front and back panels and leaving upper sides of each of the pocket panels open, thereby forming upper and lower pockets;
- (4) after step (3), sewing through the front and back lower pocket panels and respective front and back panels to divide the lower pocket panels into a plurality of separate pockets;
- (5) after step (4), tack stitching each corner of each of the pockets;
- (6) after step (5), joining the front and back panels at a crotch of the panels and cover stitching the crotch;
- (7) after step (6), joining respective left and right sides and left and right shoulders of the front and back panels, and matching side edges of said lower pockets with respective side edges of the front and back panels;
- (8) after step (7), inserting foam flotation pads within the lower pockets;
- (9) after step (8), closing the lower pockets by top stitching along their upper sides, thereby enclosing the foam flotation pads therein;
- (10) after step (9), inserting foam flotation pads within the upper pockets; and
- (11) after step (10), closing the upper pockets by top stitching along their upper sides, thereby enclosing the foam flotation pads therein.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including:
- joining the front and back panels at the crotch of the panels with the pockets of the panels facing outward.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including:
- cutting out lower left and lower right front panels, lower left and lower right back panels, and upper front and back panels;
- sewing the lower left front panel to the lower right front panel and the lower left back panel to the lower right back panel, thereby forming a lower front panel and a lower back panel; and
- sewing the lower front panel to the upper front panel and the lower back panel to the upper back panel, thereby forming a front and a back panel.
- 4. The method of claim 3 including:
- joining the front and back panels at the crotch of the panels with the pockets of the panels facing outward.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 including:
- attaching elastic material to a neck opening, left and right arm openings, and left and right leg openings and top stitching each of the openings.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 including:
- cutting out ruffles;
- gathering the ruffles; and
- sewing the ruffles to the leg openings.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 including:
- installing a label inside of a neck opening.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 including:
- providing a foam insertion tool; and
- inserting the foam flotation pads in the suit pockets by means of the foam insertion tool.
- 9. A method of construction for a flotation swimsuit, said method comprising the steps of:
- cutting out front and back panels, upper and lower pocket panels, elastic material, and foam flotation pads for the construction of the flotation swimsuit;
- hemming upper and lower pocket panel edges;
- sewing sides and bottom of the upper and lower pocket panels to the appropriate front and back panels and leaving upper sides of each of the pocket panels open, thereby forming upper and lower pockets;
- sewing through the front and back lower pocket panels and respective front and back panels to divide the lower pocket panels into a plurality of separate pockets;
- tack stitching each corner of each of the pockets;
- joining the front and back panels at a crotch of the panels and cover stitching the crotch;
- joining respective left and right sides and left and right shoulders of the front and back panels, and matching side edges of said lower pockets with respective side edges of the front and back panels;
- inserting foam flotation pads within the lower pockets by utilizing a foam pad insertion tool comprising means for gripping a foam flotation pad, passing, one at a time, the lower pockets of the flotation swimsuit over said means for gripping as it grips the foam flotation pad to install the flotation pad within the lower pocket, and withdrawing the lower pocket including the flotation pad from said means for gripping;
- closing the lower pockets by top stitching along their upper edges, thereby enclosing the foam flotation pads therein;
- inserting foam flotation pads within the upper pockets by utilizing said foam pad insertion tool; and
- closing the upper pockets by top stitching along their upper sides, thereby enclosing the foam flotation pads therein.
- 10. The method of claim 9 including:
- joining the front and back panels at the crotch of the panels with the pockets of the panels facing outward.
- 11. The method of claim 9 including:
- cutting out lower left and lower right front panels, lower left and lower right back panels, and upper front and upper back panels;
- sewing the lower left front panel to the lower right front panel and the lower left back panel to the lower right back panel, thereby forming a lower front panel and a lower back panel; and
- sewing the lower front panel to the upper front panel and the lower back panel to the upper back panel, thereby forming a front and back panel.
- 12. The method of claim 9 including:
- joining the front and back panels at the crotch of the panels with the pockets of the panels facing outward.
- 13. The method of claim 9 including:
- attaching elastic material to a neck opening, left and right arm openings and left and right leg openings and top stitching each of the openings.
- 14. The method of claim 9 including:
- cutting out ruffles; gathering the ruffles; and sewing the ruffles to the leg openings.
- 15. The method of claim 9 including:
- installing a label inside of a neck opening.
- 16. The method of claim 9 wherein said foam insertion tool comprises a first fixed tine and a parallel movable second tine including a distance therebetween, and wherein said fixed first tine and said second tine correspond to said gripping means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's U.S. Design Patent application Ser. No. 07/317,344, now U.S. Design Patent D-333,903 issued on Mar. 16, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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