Claims
- 1. In a method of constructing pockets in garment panels wherein a length of pocket material having reverse and obverse sides is connected to the garment panel, folded transversely to form inner and outer pocket panels, and secured at adjacent edges and ends of the folded length of pocket material; the improvement comprising the steps of:
- positioning the reverse side of the length of pocket material on the inside surface of the garment panel wherein a pocket is to be formed;
- adhesively securing the length of pocket material to said garment panel;
- forming a slit through the adhesively secured area between the garment panel and the length of pocket material;
- folding the secured edges of the garment panel and the pocket material surrounding the slit inward against the obverse side of the length of pocket material; and
- securing the inwardly folded edges of the garment panel and the pocket material to the obverse side of said pocket material to form a pocket slot.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the length of pocket material includes a transverse strip of fusible adhesive material attached on the reverse side in spaced relation to one end of the length of pocket material, and wherein the step of adhesively securing said length of pocket material to said garment panel is accomplished by activating said adhesive strip.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein the step of securing the inwardly folded edges of the garment panel and the pocket material surrounding the slot comprises the steps of:
- surrounding the pocket slot with strips of fusible adhesive material positioned over the folded edges; and
- activating at least portions of said adhesive strips to adhesively secure said folded edges to the obverse side of the pocket material.
- 4. The pocket constructed according to the improved method of claim 1.
- 5. A method of constructing pockets in garments, comprising the steps of:
- providing a length of pocket material having reverse and obverse sides;
- positioning the reverse side of the length of pocket material on the inside surface of a garment panel wherein a pocket is to be formed;
- adhesively securing the length of pocket material to said garment panel;
- forming a slit through the adhesively secured area between the garment panel and the length of pocket material;
- folding the secured edges of the garment panel and the pocket material surrounding the slit backward;
- securing the backwardly folded edges of the garment panel and the pocket material to the obverse side of said pocket material to form a pocket slot;
- transversely folding the length of pocket material a predetermined distance from one end thereof to form inner and outer opposed, parallel interconnected by a fold with the obverse sides thereof facing inwardly;
- interconnecting the inner pocket panel and the garment panel adjacent both ends of the pocket slot; and
- securing the ends of the folded length of pocket material and the adjacent edges of the inner and outer pocket panels to complete construction of the pocket.
- 6. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 wherein the length of pocket material includes a strip of fusible adhesive material attached across the reverse side in spaced relationship with one end of the length of pocket material, and wherein the step of securing the length of pocket material to the garment panel is characterized by activating said adhesive strip to effect adhesive connection between the length of pocket material and the garment panel.
- 7. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 wherein the garment panel includes a strip of fusible adhesive material attached on the inside surface in the area where a pocket is to be formed, and wherein the step of securing the length of pocket material to the garment panel is characterized by activating said adhesive strip to effect adhesive connection between the length of pocket material and the garment panel.
- 8. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 wherein the length of pocket material includes strips of fusible adhesive material attached to the obverse side along both longitudinal edges thereof, and wherein the step of securing the adjacent edges of the transversely folded length of pocket material is characterized by activating said adhesive strip to effect adhesive connection between the edges of the pocket panels.
- 9. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 wherein the length of pocket material includes strips of fusible adhesive material attached to the reverse side along both longitudinal edges thereof.
- 10. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 9 further including the step of:
- inwardly folding the longitudinal edges of the length of pocket material so that the reverse sides of the longitudinal edge portions face in the obverse direction; and
- wherein the step of securing the adjacent edges of the transversely folded length of pocket material is characterized by activating said adhesive strips to effect adhesive connection between the folded edges of the pocket panels.
- 11. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 wherein the step of securing the backwardly folded slit edges of the garment panel and pocket material surrounding the slot is carried out by:
- placing a strip of fusible adhesive material having a central cutout portion corresponding to the pocket slot in surrounding relationship with the pocket slot and over the folded slit edges; and
- subsequently activating at least a portion of said adhesive strip to effect adhesive connection between the folded slit edges and the obverse side of the length of pocket material.
- 12. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 11 wherein the adhesive strip includes a backing on the nonengaged side thereof, and further including the subsequent step of removing said backing from said adhesive strip to expose the nonengaged side thereof.
- 13. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 12 wherein the step of securing the ends of the transversely folded length of pocket material is characterized by again activating another portion of said strip of fusible material to effect adhesive connection between the ends of the length of pocket material.
- 14. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 including the steps of:
- positioning a pocket welt across the length of the pocket slot; and
- securing the pocket welt along the lower edge of the pocket slot to the obverse side of the length of pocket material.
- 15. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 14 including the step of positioning a pocket facing strip over the pocket welt and across the remainder of the pocket slot.
- 16. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 14 including the steps of:
- positioning a pocket flap within the pocket slot so that the lower end of the flap extends therethrough; and
- securing the upper end of the flap along the upper edge of the pocket slot to the obverse side of the inner pocket panel.
- 17. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 16 including the step of positioning a pocket facing strip over the pocket welt, over the upper end of the pocket flap and across the remainder of the pocket slot.
- 18. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 14 including the steps of:
- positioning a second pocket welt across the length of the pocket slot; and
- securing the second pocket welt along the upper edge of the pocket slot to the obverse side of the inner pocket panel.
- 19. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 18 including the step of positioning a pocket facing strip over both pocket welts and across the remainder of the pocket slot.
- 20. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 including the steps of:
- positioning a pocket flap within the pocket slot so that the lower end of the flap extends therethrough; and
- securing the upper end of the flap along the upper edge of the pocket slot to the obverse side of the inner pocket panel.
- 21. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 20 including the step of positioning a pocket facing strip over the upper end of the pocket flap and across the remainder of the pocket slot.
- 22. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 5 including the steps of:
- positioning a pocket facing strip across the pocket slot;
- securing the upper end of the facing strip along the upper edge of the pocket slot to the obverse side of the inner pocket panel; and
- securing the lower end of the facing strip to the obverse side of the outer pocket panel.
- 23. The pocket constructed according to the method of claim 5.
- 24. A method of constructing pockets in garments, comprising the steps of:
- providing a length of pocket material with reverse and obverse sides and having first and second strips of fusible adhesive material adjacent the longitudinal edges of the reverse side of said pocket material;
- inwardly folding the longitudinal edges of the length of pocket material so that the longitudinal edge portions with the first and second strips of fusible adhesive material thereon are oriented in the obverse direction;
- positioning the reverse side of the length of pocket material against the inside surface of the garment panel wherein a pocket slot is to be formed;
- adhesively securing the length of pocket material to the inside surface of the garment panel;
- forming a slit through the garment panel and the length of pocket material in the adhesive connection therebetween;
- folding the secured edges of said slit inward against the obverse side of the length of pocket material to form a pocket slot;
- surrounding the periphery of the pocket slot with strips of fusible adhesive material positioned over the folded slit edges;
- activating predetermined portions of the strips of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot to secure the folded slit edges to the obverse side of the length of pocket material;
- folding the length of pocket material transversely to form inner and outer opposed, parallel panels interconnected by a fold with the obverse sides thereof facing inwardly;
- interconnecting the inner pocket panel and the garment panel adjacent each end of the pocket slot; and
- activating the first and second strips of fusible adhesive material and another predetermined portion of the strips of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot to secure the edges of the outer pocket panel and the inner pocket panel and thereby complete construction of the pocket.
- 25. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 24 including the step of:
- positioning a pocket welt across the length of the pocket slot, said welt being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strips of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the lower edge of the pocket slot.
- 26. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 25 including the steps of:
- positioning the reverse side of a pocket facing strip over the pocket welt and across the remainder of the pocket slot;
- said facing strip including a strip of fusible adhesive material adjacent the lower end of the obverse side;
- the upper end of said facing strip being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strips of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot; and
- activating the strip of fusible adhesive material on the facing strip to secure the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel.
- 27. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 25 including the step of:
- positioning a pocket flap within the pocket slot so that the lower end of the flap extends therethrough;
- the upper end of said pocket flap being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper end of the pocket slot.
- 28. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 27 including the steps of:
- positioning the reverse of a pocket facing strip over the pocket welt and flap, and across the remainder of the pocket slot;
- said facing strip including first and second strips of fusible adhesive material adjacent the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the obverse side thereof;
- the upper end of said facing strip being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the remaining portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot; and
- activating the first and second strips of fusible adhesive material to secure the ends of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel.
- 29. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 27 wherein the pocket welt is characterized by a flattened, uneven W configuration so as to give the appearance of a double welt pocket construction.
- 30. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 27 including the step of:
- positioning a second pocket welt across the length of the pocket slot, said second pocket welt being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot.
- 31. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 30 including the steps of:
- positioning the reverse side of a pocket facing strip over both pocket welts and across the remainder of the pocket slot;
- said facing strip including first and second strips of fusible adhesive material adjacent the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the obverse side thereof;
- the upper end of said facing strip being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the remaining portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot; and
- activating the first and second strips of fusible adhesive material to secure the ends of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel.
- 32. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 24 including the step of:
- positioning a pocket flap within the pocket slot so that the lower end of the flap extends therethrough;
- the upper end of said pocket flap being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot.
- 33. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 32 including the steps of:
- positioning the reverse side of a pocket facing strip over the upper end of the pocket flap and across the remainder of the pocket slot;
- said facing strip including first and second strips of fusible adhesive material adjacent the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the obverse side thereof;
- the upper end of said facing strip being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the remaining portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot; and
- activating the first and second strips of fusible adhesive material to secure the ends of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel.
- 34. The method of constructing pockets according to claim 24 including the steps of:
- positioning the reverse side of a pocket facing strip across the pocket slot;
- said facing strip including a strip of fusible adhesive material adjacent the lower end of the obverse side thereof;
- the upper end of said facing strip being adhesively secured to the inner pocket panel by activating the portion of the strip of fusible adhesive material surrounding the pocket slot along the upper edge of the pocket slot; and
- activating the strip of fusible adhesive material on the facing strip to secure the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel.
- 35. The pocket constructed according to the method of claim 24.
- 36. A pocket construction for a garment, which comprises:
- a length of pocket material having reverse and obverse sides;
- means for adhesively securing a region in spaced relationship with one end of the reverse side of the pocket material to the inside surface of the garment panel wherein a pocket is to be constructed;
- said adhesively secured region including a pocket slot formed by making a slit through the garment panel and the pocket material and folding the edges thereof inwardly;
- means for adhesively securing the folded slit edges to the obverse side of the pocket material;
- said length of pocket material being folded transversely to form inner and outer opposed, parallel pocket panels interconnected at the lower end by a fold;
- means positioned adjacent each end of the pocket slot for interconnecting at least the garment panel and the inner pocket panel; and
- means for securing the top ends and the edges of the pocket panels to complete construction of the pocket.
- 37. The pocket construction of claim 36 wherein the longitudinal edges of the length of pocket material are folded inside the inner and outer pocket panels before being secured.
- 38. The pocket construction of claim 36 including:
- a pocket welt positioned across the length of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the welt to the inner pocket panel along the lower edge of the pocket slot.
- 39. The pocket construction of claim 38 further including:
- a pocket facing strip positioned over the welt and across the remainder of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel and the upper end of the facing strip to the inner pocket panel.
- 40. The pocket construction of claim 38 further including:
- a pocket flap positioned within the pocket slot with the lower end of the flap extending therethrough; and
- means for securing the upper end of the flap to the inner pocket panel.
- 41. The pocket construction of claim 40 further including:
- a pocket facing strip positioned over the pocket welt and flap, and across the remainder of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel and the upper end of the facing strip to the inner pocket panel.
- 42. The pocket construction of claim 38 wherein the pocket welt is characterized by a flattened, uneven W configuration so as to give the appearance of a double welt.
- 43. The pocket construction of claim 38 further including:
- a second pocket welt positioned across the length of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the second welt to the inner pocket panel along the upper edge of the pocket slot.
- 44. The pocket construction of claim 43 further including:
- a pocket facing strip positioned over both welts and across the remainder of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel and the upper end of the facing strip to the inner pocket panel.
- 45. The pocket construction of claim 36 including:
- a pocket flap positioned within the pocket slot with the lower end of the flap extending therethrough; and
- means for securing the upper end of the flap to the inner pocket panel.
- 46. The pocket construction of claim 45 further including:
- a pocket facing strip positioned over the pocket flap and across the remainder of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel and the upper end of the facing strip to the inner pocket panel.
- 47. The pocket construction of claim 36 further including:
- a pocket facing strip positioned across the remainder of the pocket slot; and
- means for securing the lower end of the facing strip to the outer pocket panel and the upper end of the facing strip to the inner pocket panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 819,843, filed July 28, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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