Claims
- 1. In a nether garment having an interior and comprising a knitted tube with a front panel and a rear panel, said tube having a top waist opening and a pair of bottom leg openings, said leg openings being defined by a seam connecting the front and rear panels and extending from an inner side of one of said pair of leg openings across a central part of the knitted tube between said leg openings and terminating at an inner side of the other of said leg openings,
- a fly assembly in said front panel between said seam and the waist opening comprising
- a linear fly opening having a top end and a bottom end, and a length defined by a pair of closely-spaced parallel fabric edges formed by a cut in said tube, and
- a pair of fabric fly flaps, each flap being sewn to said fabric tube along an associated one of said fabric edges by a seam extending the entire length of said opening,
- said flaps having top margins and bottom margins and being coextensive in length with said fly opening and overlapping each other and the fabric tube at one side of the fly opening, the top margins of both flaps being adjacent the top end of said fly opening and the bottom margins of both flaps being adjacent the bottom end of said fly opening, thereby providing a triple layer of fabric along the full length of the fly opening at one side thereof,
- said triple layer being united by two lines of stitching respectively extending through both of said flaps and said fabric tube along the top margins and bottom margins of said flaps, leaving a free edge on each flap extending parallel to said fabric edges remote from said fly opening between said lines of stitching, a first one of said flaps being positioned on the interior of the garment, a second one of said flaps being positioned intermediate the first flap and the knitted tube,
- said first and second flaps defining between them a transversely open tunnel extending from said fly opening to the free edges of said flaps, and
- the second flap and said tubular fabric defining between them a pocket closed at one end by the seam sewing said second flap to the associated fabric edge of said fly opening.
- 2. A fly assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of said seams along the length of said fly opening has a thread line providing a stitched flap margin parallel to said free flap edge, said flap margin overlying said fabric edge at one side of said thread line,
- the fabric margin of said first flap projecting toward the interior of said garment, and
- the fabric margin of said second flap being confined within said pocket at said one end.
- 3. A fly assembly according to claim 1 wherein said lines of stitching along the top and bottom margins of the flaps terminate at the top and bottom ends of the fly opening in a short length of double stitching crossing the fly opening to reinforce the same.
- 4. A fly assembly according to claim 1 wherein said seams terminate at the top and bottom ends of said fly opening and said two lines of stitching terminate at the edges of said flaps, said pocket being open along the free edge of said second flap whereby the front panel of said knitted tube which circumscribes said fly opening is devoid of stitching except for said two lines of stitching, and consists of a single layer of tubular knit fabric surrounding said fly assembly.
- 5. A nether garment having an interior and comprising a knitted tube flattened to provide fold lines at opposite sides of the garment, said fold lines defining a front panel and a rear panel, said front and rear panels being integrally united at said fold lines as parts of a single piece of knitted tubular fabric, said tube having a top waist opening and a pair of bottom leg openings, each of said openings having a band circumscribing said opening, said leg openings being defined by a seam connecting the front and rear panels and extending from an inner side of one of said pair of leg openings across central parts of the knitted tube and terminating at an inner side of the other of said leg openings,
- a fly assembly in said front panel between said seam and the waist opening comprising
- a linear fly opening having a length from a top end to a bottom end defined by a pair of closely-spaced parallel fabric edges formed by a cut in said front panel, and
- a pair of fabric fly flaps, each flap being sewn to said front panel along an associated one of said fabric edges by a seam extending the entire length of said opening,
- said flaps being coextensive in length with said fly opening and overlapping each other and the front panel at one side of the fly opening, top margins of both flaps being adjacent the top end of said fly opening and bottom margins of both flaps being adjacent the bottom end of said fly opening, thereby providing a triple layer of fabric along the full length of the fly opening at one side thereof,
- said triple layer being sewn together by two lines of stitching respectively extending through both of said flaps and said front panel along the top and bottom margins of said flaps, leaving a free edge on each flap remote from said fly opening and extending parallel to said fabric edges between said lines of stitching, a first one of said flaps being positioned on the interior of the garment, a second one of said flaps being positioned intermediate the first flap and the front panel,
- said first and second flaps defining between them a transversely open tunnel extending from said fly opening to the free edges of said flaps, and
- the second flap and said front panel defining between them a pocket closed at one end by the seam sewing said second flap to the associated fabric edge of said fly opening.
- 6. A nether garment according to claim 5 consisting essentially of said knitted tube, said bands at the waist and the legs, and said fabric flaps joined to said tube by said seams and said lines of stitching, whereby said rear panel is an uninterrupted expanse of knitted fabric from the band at the waist to the bands at the leg openings and the seam therebetween, and the front panel is similarly an expanse of knitted fabric which is uninterrupted except for said fly assembly.
- 7. A garment according to claim 5 wherein the band at the top opening of the tubular fabric consists of a waist band of resilient stretchable fabric having a length beginning at a point along the top opening of the fabric tube and extending continuously around the top opening and terminating adjacent said beginning.
- 8. A garment according to claim 5 in the form of a brief having a crotch, the front and back panels being of generally uniform length, wherein said connecting seam extends parallel to the waist band for a short distance between said leg openings in said crotch.
- 9. A garment according to claim 5 in the form of drawers having a crotch, said front and back panels having leg extensions from said crotch along opposite fold lines and terminating in said leg openings, wherein said connecting seam has a central part generally parallel to the waist band extending as a crotch seam for a short distance between said leg extensions, and end parts extending as inseams generally parallel to said fold lines along said leg extensions from said central part to said leg openings.
- 10. A garment according to claim 9 wherein the leg opening bands comprise stretchable fabric, and form cuffs at the lower ends of said leg extensions.
- 11. A garment according to claim 5 wherein said flaps have a width between said fabric edge and said free edge which is at least forty percent of the length of said flaps between said two lines of stitching.
- 12. A method of making a fly assembly in a nether garment having an interior and comprising a knitted tube with a front panel and a rear panel, said tube having a top waist opening and a pair of bottom leg openings, said leg openings being defined by a seam connecting the front and rear panels and extending from an inner side of one of said pair of leg openings across central parts of the knitted tube and terminating at an inner side of the other of said leg openings, comprising the steps of:
- cutting the front panel of the tube to produce a pair of closely-spaced parallel fabric edges defining between them a fly opening of a given length;
- providing a pair of fabric fly flaps, each having a marginal edge of a length corresponding to said given length, associating each of said marginal edges with a separate one of said parallel fabric edges, and positioning said flaps overlying one fabric surface of the front panel of the tube outwardly from said fly opening;
- sewing together said associated marginal and fabric edges respectively with separate seams running the length of said fly opening;
- everting said flaps through said fly opening to position said flaps at an opposite fabric surface of the front panel, with both flaps extending in the same direction over said opposite surface along the fly opening, thereby forming a triple layer comprising a first of said flaps in an interior side of the garment, said front panel of the tube on an exterior side of the garment, and a second of said flaps between said first flap and said front panel;
- uniting said triple layer by lines of stitching along said flaps at opposite ends of said marginal edges, leaving a free edge on each flap extending generally parallel to said marginal edge remote from said fly opening between said lines of stitching;
- said first and second flaps defining between them a transversely open tunnel extending from said fly opening at one side to the free edges of said flaps at the other side, and
- the second flap and said tubular fabric defining between them a pocket closed at one side by the seam sewing said second flap to the associated fabric edge of said fly opening.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein said flaps are provided by overlaying a fabric patch over the front panel prior to cutting said fly opening, and cutting said patch to form two flaps when performing the cutting of the fly opening.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein said sewing step is performed concurrently with cutting said patch and said fly opening.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 wherein said sewing step produces seams separating said fabric edges and flap margins from the bodies of said flaps, whereby after everting said flaps, the seam of the first flap is on the interior of said garment and the seam of the second flap is within the pocket defined between the second flap and the tubular fabric.
- 16. A method according to claim 13 wherein said patch is rectangular and said cut is parallel to opposite sides of said patch, including the step of finishing the perimeter of the patch to retard raveling prior to cutting the patch.
- 17. A method according to claim 12 wherein said step of uniting said layers includes a final operation of applying short lengths of double stitching in the lines of stitching at opposite ends of said fly opening to reinforce the same.
- 18. A nether garment having a top waist opening and a pair of bottom leg openings, a front panel of fabric extending from the waist opening to the leg openings, and a fly assembly in said front panel comprising:
- a linear fly opening having a length defined by a pair of closely-spaced parallel fabric edges in said panel;
- a pair of generally rectangular fabric fly flaps, each flap being sewn to said panel along an associated one of said fabric edges by a seam extending the entire length of said opening;
- said flaps being coextensive in length with said fly opening and having a width at least forty percent of their length and overlapping each other and the front panel at one side of the fly opening, both flaps having top margins adjacent the top of said fly opening and bottom margins adjacent the bottom of said fly opening, thereby providing a triple layer of fabric along the full length of the fly opening at one side thereof;
- said triple layer being united by two lines of stitching respectively extending through both of said flaps and said front panel along the top and bottom margins of said flaps, leaving a free edge on each flap extending parallel to said fabric edges remote from said fly opening between said lines of stitching, a first one of said flaps being positioned interiorly of the garment, a second one of said flaps being positioned intermediate the first flap and the front panel;
- said first and second flaps defining between them a transversely open tunnel extending the full width of said flaps from said fly opening to the free edges of said flaps; and
- the second flap and said front panel defining between them a pocket closed at one end by the seam sewing said second flap to the associated fabric edge of said fly opening.
- 19. A garment according to claim 18 wherein said front panel extends as a single piece of fabric from said waist opening to said leg openings and having a substantially straight cut of a length corresponding to the distance between said top and bottom lines of stitching, said fabric edges being on opposite sides of said cut.
- 20. A garment according to claim 19 wherein said two lines of stitching terminate at the free edges of said flaps, said pocket being open interiorly of said garment along the free edge of said intermediate flap.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/016,756, filed Dec. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US94/14792 |
12/22/1994 |
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11/13/1995 |
11/13/1995 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO95/17106 |
6/29/1995 |
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US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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802243 |
Feb 1951 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Sears Roebuck & Co., F/W-1965; p. 257--Item #3 Thermal Underwear, Upper left of page, (Located in Group 2900 Library). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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16756 |
Dec 1993 |
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