Claims
- 1. In the process of dressmaking, the method of shaping the bosom-covering portion of a dress properly to fit the intended wearer, which method comprises the steps of:
- providing a pattern for a selected garment having a bosom portion,
- providing a dart depth gauge comprising first and second superposed flat members pivotally connected with one another, said members having index points which are equally spaced from said pivot and are movable toward and away from one another by relative pivotal movement of said members, said first member having a straight outer edge, said second member having an inner edge extending along a side thereof outwardly of said pivot from said index point and overlying said first member and a scale extending along said inner edge with calibrations in terms of pattern size, and said first member having on a face thereof a plurality of curves each of which is identified as breast cup size, said curves being related to the pattern size calibrations on said second member in the manner that when said members are pivoted to bring a selected pattern size calibration into coincidence with a selected breast cup size curve the distance between said index points of the two members is the correct depth of dart for the selected pattern size and the selected breast cup size,
- positioning said second member relative to said first member to bring the calibration on said second member corresponding to the pattern size into coincidence with the curve on said first member corresponding to the breast cup size of the intended wearer of the garment,
- applying the index points of said members as thus positioned to a side edge of the pattern for the bosom portion of the garment and marking on said pattern the location of said index points, the spacing between said index points determining the correct depth of dart for the pattern size and breast cup size of the intended wearer,
- drawing on the pattern lines defining a dart of the depth determined by the spacing between said index points,
- transferring to material for the bosom portion of said garment the outline of said pattern and said dart-defining lines, and
- forming in said material a dart of the depth determined by the spacing of said index points.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, in which said first member of said dart depth gauge is sector shaped defined by two straight side edges which converge at an acute angle to define said index point of said first member and an arcuate third side edge, and in which after marking on said pattern the location of said index points said dart depth gauge is laid on said pattern with one of said straight side edges of said dart depth gauge in position to define a dart whereupon a line defining said dart is drawn along said straight side edge.
- 3. A process according to claim 2, in which a linear scale is provided along one of said straight side edges of said first member of said dart depth gauge, and in which said dart depth gauge is laid on said pattern with said scale extending inwardly from the side edge of said pattern in which a dart is to be formed whereupon the length of said dart is laid out with said scale.
- 4. A dart depth gauge comprising:
- a first flat member which is sector shaped defined solely by first and second equal straight side edges converging at an acute angle to define a first index point and a third side edge which is arcuate and is opposite said point,
- a second flat member which is superposed on said first member and is trapezium shaped defined solely by first and second approximately equal straight side edges meeting at an obtuse angle, a third straight side edge opposite said obtuse angle and meeting said first side edge in an acute angle to define a second index point which is sharper than said index point of said first member, and a fourth short side edge approximately normal to said third side edge connecting said third and second side edges,
- means pivotally connecting said first and second members with a pivot axis which is near said obtuse angle of said second member and the underlying point of said first member when said second member is placed on said first member with said index points coincident and said third side edge of said second member coincident with the first side edge of said first member,
- means defining a scale extending along said second side edge of said second member and comprising spaced scale markings extending in from said second side edge of said second member with calibrations in terms of pattern size,
- means defining on said first member in the area between said pivot axis and said arcuate third side edge a family of curves each of which is identified with a breast cup size, said curves being related to the pattern size calibrations of said scale defining means on said second member in the manner that when said members are pivoted to bring a selected pattern size calibration into coincidence with a selected breast cup size curve, the distance between said index points of the two members is the correct depth of dart for said selected pattern size and selected breast cup size; and
- means defining indicia disposed adjacent repsective ones of said curves and adjacent said arcuate third edge of said first member identifying the respective curves by breast cup size,
- the curve for each of said breast cup sizes being the locus of points located on said first member by positioning said first and second index points at a predetermined distance from one another equal to the correct depth of dart for said breast cup size and a selected pattern size and thereupon locating a point on said first member at the intersection of the calibrated scale marking of said scale defining means corresponding to said selected pattern size with said second edge of said second member and repeating such point location for other pattern sizes.
- 5. A dart depth gauge according to claim 4, further comprising means defining a linear measuring scale extending along said second side edge of said first member.
- 6. A dart depth gauge according to claim 4, in which said first and second side edges of said first member define an angle of approximately 50.degree. and said first and third side edges of said second member define an angle of approximately 30.degree..
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 690,095 filed May 26, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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735738 |
Pollett |
Aug 1903 |
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2435606 |
Sadowsky |
Feb 1948 |
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