Flat and thin elastic waistband
US-9259039-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US9738999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9738999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313965770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel includes stretching a first fabric having a first resiliency to a first stretched position and stretching a second fabric having a second resiliency to a second stretched position. The second resiliency is greater than the first resiliency. The method further includes securing the first fabric to the second fabric while the first fabric is in the first stretched position and while the second fabric is in the second stretched position. Moreover, the method includes releasing the first fabric from the first stretched position and the second fabric from the second stretched position after securing the first fabric to the second fabric.
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A method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel, wherein the resilient band has a longitudinal centerline, said method comprising: stretching a first fabric having a first resiliency to a first stretched position; stretching a second fabric having a second resiliency to a second stretched position, the second resiliency being greater than the first resiliency; securing the first fabric to the second fabric while the first fabric is in the first stretched position and while the second fabric is in the second stretched position to define a plurality of transverse attachment structures, the plurality of transverse attachment structures extending transverse to the longitudinal centerline and being spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal centerline; and releasing the first fabric from the first stretched position and the second fabric from the second stretched position after securing the first fabric to the second fabric to form the resilient band having a third resiliency. 2. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of transverse attachment structures includes a plurality of transverse stitches. 3. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of transverse stitches extends substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline. 4. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 1 , further comprising folding the first fabric over the second fabric such that the first fabric defines a pocket and the second fabric is disposed within the pocket. 5. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 4 , wherein folding the first fabric over the second fabric includes folding the first fabric along a fold line to define a first portion of the first fabric and a second portion of the first fabric, the first portion and the second portion being disposed on opposite sides of the fold line, the pocket being closed off at the fold line and open at an end that is opposite the fold line. 6. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 5 , wherein securing the first fabric to the second fabric includes: extending a first fastening structure through the first portion of the first fabric and the second fabric, such that the first fastening structure terminates inside the pocket to stop short of extending through the second portion of the first fabric. 7. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 6 , further comprising: securing at least the first portion of the first fabric and the second portion of the first fabric together by extending a second fastening structure therethrough. 8. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 1 , wherein the resilient band defines a waistband for the article of apparel. 9. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 1 , further comprising: folding the first fabric along a fold line and over the second fabric such that the first fabric defines a pocket and the second fabric is disposed within the pocket, and such that the first fabric has a first portion and a second portion that are each on opposite sides of the fold line; and applying a plurality of parallel attachment structures to secure the first portion of first fabric to at least the second portion of the first fabric. 10. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of parallel attachment structures includes a plurality of parallel stitches. 11. The method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of parallel stitches extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline. 12. A method of forming a resilient band for an article of apparel comprising: providing a first fabric having a first resiliency; providing a second fabric having a second resiliency, the second resiliency being greater than the first resiliency; folding the first fabric along a fold line and over the second fabric such that the first fabric defines a pocket and the second fabric is disposed within the pocket, and such that the first fabric has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion and the second portion being on opposite sides of the fold line; extending a first fastening structure through the first portion of the first fabric and the second fabric to attach the first fabric and the second fabric together such that the first fastening structure terminates inside the pocket and stops short of extending through the second portion of the first fabric; and extending a second fastening structure through at least the first portion of the first fabric and the second portion of the first fabric to secure at least the first portion of the first fabric and the second portion of the first fabric together. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the resilient band defines a waistband for the article of apparel. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising attaching the first fabric and the second fabric together with a plurality of stitches, the plurality of stitches defining the first fastening structure and the second fastening structure. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the resilient band has a longitudinal centerline, and wherein the first fastening structure comprises a first portion and a second portion of the plurality of stitches, at least the first portion of the plurality of stitches extending transverse to the longitudinal centerline and being spaced apart from the second portion of the plurality of stitches along the longitudinal centerline. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising folding the second fabric such that the second fabric is folded within the pocket. 17. A method of forming a waistband for an article of apparel, the waistband defining a longitudinal axis, the method comprising: stretching a first fabric having a first resiliency to a first stretched position: stretching a second fabric having a second resiliency to a second stretched position, the second resiliency being greater than the first resiliency; stitching the first fabric to the second fabric while the first fabric is in the first stretched position and while the second fabric is in the second stretched position to define a plurality of transverse stitches that each extend transverse to the longitudinal axis and are spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis; releasing the first fabric from the first stretched position and the second fabric from the second stretched position after stitching the first fabric to the second fabric; and folding the first fabric over the second fabric such that the first fabric defines a pocket and the second fabric is disposed within the pocket. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein each of the plurality of transverse stitches are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein folding the first fabric includes folding the first fabric along a fold line such that the first fabric has a first portion and a second portion that are each on opposite sides of the fold line, and wherein the method further comprises: stitching at least the first portion of the first fabric and the second portion of the first fabric together to define a plurality of substantially parallel stitches. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the plurality
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