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- My present invention relates generally to infants clothing, and has particular reference to waterproof baby pants.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a device having all the desirable characteristics of ordinary waterproof pants or similar protections, and having structural features which tend to relieve the disadvantages illustratively mentioned above.
- An integral sheet 10 ⁇ of suitable watert1on, and more particularly, #the4 bottom which lies between'y the leg opemreigs'lll is provided witha series of re ativ y. small perforations 13.
- a vlayer of similar material 1li, shaped and constructed to constitute Va second or outer bottom, is suitably attached in an underlying manner to the body portion 10 to provide a pocket between the first-named or inner bottom and the outer bottom provided y bythe layer'14.
- the he pocket between the inner and, outer bottoms is designed to receive an lelement of absorbent material 22, and the insertion ⁇ and removal ofthis element or pad is de- A signed to be eilected through the openin g provided by the turn-down flap 20- igure 3).
- the polnts 18, at which the stitching 17 ends are so the snap fasteners 21, for detachably securpositioned that the major portion of the" ayer 14 is iirmly secured in an underlying manner to the inner bottom. In this way the absorbent element 22 is firmly retain against al1 of theperforations 13.
- a pair of waterproof baby pants comprising a body ortion of non-absorbent waterproof material which includes spaced leg openings, the bottom between said openings being perforated; and an additional and unperforated bottom portion also of non-absorbent waterproof material, underlying said first-mentioned bottom at onl approximately the crotch portion of sai pants to provide a pocket between said bottoms for the reception of absorbent material said underla having its medial portion securely attac led at its edges to the body portion, and having an end portion provided with means for detachably securing it to the body portion.
- a pair of waterproof baby pants having the usual leg openings and provided with a double bottom therebetween for the reception of an absorbent pad; the inner bottom having a series of relatively small pertorations therein and the outer bottom )eing unperorated; whereby the babys body, and also the area outside of the pants, is protected from Contact with the absorbent material; said outer bottom being detachable at least in tom to provide rea y access to the space between said bottoms while said pants are in position on the body of the baby.
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Dec' 11, 192s. 1,695,109
R. KosLoFF WATERPROOF BAB PANTS Filed July 22, 1927 l INVENTOR Pose /l/QS) ff BY A ATTORNE Pemba nu. 11, 1112s.l
' UNITED STATES BOSE KOSLOFF, 0F JAMAICA., NEW YORK.
WATERPROOF BABY PAN-TS.
applicata and July 22, 1927. sum racontes.
My present invention relates generally to infants clothing, and has particular reference to waterproof baby pants.
The ordinary employment of diapers of absorbent material is frequently accompanied by the added employment of rubber or waterproof devices, suchas pants, particularly where the infant 1s being transported from place to lace, and 1n general, whenever it is inexpe ient promptly to attend to a change ofdiapers. The waterproof device is of course a protection .for the body and clothing outsideot` the devlce, but although the outside area 1s thus Aprotected, the infants body, through constant contact with 'the absorbent--particularly afterthe latter is wet-is subjected to chang and general discomfiture which is not only kunpleasant but decidedly unsanitary.
One object of the present invention is to provide a device having all the desirable characteristics of ordinary waterproof pants or similar protections, and having structural features which tend to relieve the disadvantages illustratively mentioned above.
Briefly, my invention l contemplates the provision ofv a waterproof device havmga double bottom, the outer bottom serving 1n one sense as the equivalent of the ordinary bottom of plain pants, and the inner bottom serving as a protective layer for the infants body itself; the absorbent bein accommodated between the bottoms. oxrender the absorbent useful and eiective, I provide a series of relatively small perforations in the inner bottom, whereby the absorbent itself will be constantly separated from contact with' the bali s body.
One feature o my invention resides in providing a. structure wherein a body Vportion including the usual leg o enings and includin' the inner bottom re erred to, is comp of -an integral layer of material.
Another feature o my invention-resides in provi the outer bottom as a separate layer of similar material, this underlay being marginally attached to the body portion in such a manner that the absorbent element-or pad between the'bottoms will be securely retained against all of the perforations. Otherfeatures of m invention reside in the structural nature w 'ch renders the complete device inexpensive and simple of con- `jects and such other objects aslmay'hereinafter Aappear or be pointed out, I have illustrated one formof my inventionv in the acv comp'anying drawings in which- Fig. 1 1s a perspective view of a jdevice embodying the features of my invention; A
Fig 2 1s a rear` elevational view thereof with a portion broken away; andv p Fi 3 is a vertical cross-section taken substantially along the line 33-of Figure 2..'-
An integral sheet 10 `of suitable watert1on, and more particularly, #the4 bottom which lies between'y the leg opemreigs'lll is provided witha series of re ativ y. small perforations 13.
-proof material such as rubberized fabric or A vlayer of similar material 1li, shaped and constructed to constitute Va second or outer bottom, is suitably attached in an underlying manner to the body portion 10 to provide a pocket between the first-named or inner bottom and the outer bottom provided y bythe layer'14. The element Mis substantially rectangular, having a rear edge 14',4 'side edges 15, and a forward edge 16. It
is marginallyattached to the body portion 10- along the rear edge l14 andalong substantially the entire extent of the side edges 15. Thisattachment may be eliected b a line of stitc 17, and it will be noted t at this stitching oes not extend for the complete length of the longitudinal edgesy 15, ut terminates at points 18 which leave forward ,portions 19 of the side edges 15 unattached to the body portion.
The portions 19, together with the front e5 edge 16, define a manipulable flap 20,1 and this flap is provided with means, such as in it to thefbody portion.
he pocket between the inner and, outer bottoms is designed to receive an lelement of absorbent material 22, and the insertion `and removal ofthis element or pad is de- A signed to be eilected through the openin g provided by the turn-down flap 20- igure 3). It will be noted that the polnts 18, at which the stitching 17 ends, are so the snap fasteners 21, for detachably securpositioned that the major portion of the" ayer 14 is iirmly secured in an underlying manner to the inner bottom. In this way the absorbent element 22 is firmly retain against al1 of theperforations 13.
The advanta es of the device will vbe apparent from t e description given. It is to be noted that the element 22 is protectedfrom contact with the body of the infant, and accordingly undesirable chaing which might be caused by such contact is totally avoided. At the same time, the element 22 is securely retained Within the pocket when the device is in use, and in this-way, the device fulfills the desirable` functions of an ordinary pair of rubberized or waterproof pants.
It will be obvious that many changes in the details herein described and illustrated for the purpose of explaining the nature of my invention may be made b those skilled in the art Without departing rom the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims. It is theretofore intended that these details be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Having thus described my invention and illustrated its use, What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. A pair of Waterproof baby pants comprising a body portion of non-absorbent Waterproof material which includes spaced leg openings, the bottom between said openings being perforated; and an additional and unperforated bottom portion, also of nonabsorbent Waterproof material, underlying said irst-mentoned bottom at only approximately the crotch portion of said pants to provide a pocket between said bottoms for the reception of absorbent material; said underlay having its opposite side edges securely attached to the body portion throughout an extent which retains said absorbent material firmly against all the rforations, and the end ortlon of said un erlay being rovided wit means for detachably securmg it to the body portion. v
2. A pair of waterproof baby pants comprising a body ortion of non-absorbent waterproof material which includes spaced leg openings, the bottom between said openings being perforated; and an additional and unperforated bottom portion also of non-absorbent waterproof material, underlying said first-mentioned bottom at onl approximately the crotch portion of sai pants to provide a pocket between said bottoms for the reception of absorbent material said underla having its medial portion securely attac led at its edges to the body portion, and having an end portion provided with means for detachably securing it to the body portion.
3, A pair of waterproof baby pants having the usual leg openings and provided with a double bottom therebetween for the reception of an absorbent pad; the inner bottom having a series of relatively small pertorations therein and the outer bottom )eing unperorated; whereby the babys body, and also the area outside of the pants, is protected from Contact with the absorbent material; said outer bottom being detachable at least in tom to provide rea y access to the space between said bottoms while said pants are in position on the body of the baby.
In witness whereof I have signed this spcifcation this 20 day of July, 1927 ROSE KOSLOFF.
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