A kind of bracket, or angular piece of iron, fastened in the angles of a structure to give strength or stiffness; esp., the part joining the barrel and the fire box of a locomotive boiler.
A gusset is a square, diamond or triangular panel that's added to garments to create room through joints. Gussets are typically found in the armpit and crotch regions of garments.
A square or diamond shaped piece of fabric inserted into a garment. Clothing term.
A small, triangular piece of material inserted into a shirt, shoe, and other garments to improve the fit or for reinforcement. See also "godet" or "gore".
A triangle o reinforcing steel located between the top and down tubes on your bike. A brace that reinforces frame tubing junctions.
A term that means crotch panel in pantyhose. The "gusset" can be all nylon, or can be cotton/nylon. It can be any shape from diamond to full back panel, but always means there is an extra piece sewn in at the crotch area.
peice of metal welded between two other peices of metal, intended to inrease the strength of the bond by increasing the surface area of the weld.
A flat metal or wood brace wused to strengthen joints, most commonly on wood trusses. Also called a grip plate or gang nail.
An angular piece of iron or steel, or a steel plate fastened to angles, channels, or the members of a structure to give strength and stiffness to them, or to connect them to the construction.
A triangular insert, as in the seam of a garment, for added strength or expansion.
The name given to the piece of fabric directly below the crotch and between the legs. It can be a variety of shapes, however a diamond shape is the most common. This design detail generally gives a more comfortable and less binding fit.
a steel plate used for reinforcing or bracing the junction of other steel members.
Added panel of fabric in a seam to provide action movement.
wedge-shaped piece of fabric added to give more ease of movement at a kimono sleeve underarm or other area of a garment. ( return to database)
a piece of chain mail covering a place unprotected by armor plate
a metal plate used to strengthen a joist
a piece of material inset to strengthen or enlarge a garment
a small piece of cloth inserted in a garment for the purpose of strengthening and enlarging an opening
a strip of material that opens up the seam, allowing for the down to attain its potential loft
a thin piece of bedrijfswagens flexible cole hahn leather sewn to both
a thin piece of flexible leather sewn to both camper shell boot
a thin piece of flexible leather sewn to both the tongue and
A triangular or diamond-shape swatch of fabric sewn into the underarms or crotch of a garment to provide more freedom of movement--no, a diamond crotch doesn't imply anything more than pant construction.
The piece of leather sewn between the fingers on some kinds of gloves. Also known as the sidewall or fourchette.
45 degree angle bracket used to attached TSLOTS extrusions at right angles.
A flat metal, wood, plywood or similar type member used to provide a connection at the intersection of wood members. Most commonly used at joints of wood trusses. They are fastened by nails, screws, bolts, or adhesives.
A piece of wood nailed or screwed over a joint to give it added strength. Home Improvement Encyclopedia
Small strengtheners fixed at points of heavy stress in an aircraft structure.
A 15th Century piece of maille, sewn or pointed to the arming doublet, used to cover the armpit and portions of the arm left exposed by the plate armour. Also, a 16th Century laminated defense for the armpit of a breastplate.
Cotton Crotch Cotton Gusset Gusset
A technique used in knitting that places a triangular piece in the garment under the arm (or at the base of the thumb) to increase the range of motion allowed by the clothing.
A triangle insert that adds strength to edges and corners (such as a seam).
triangular inserts in sleeve seams to widen and strengthen.
A reinforcement addition adding weblike or triangulation reinforcement to car structure, usually welded in place.
A piece used to give additional size or strength to a plastic part at a particular location.
Also called "gusset plate"; a flat piece of metal or wood used to connect the members of a truss to each other.
Insert (as in the sleeve seam or side panel - Crossgrain crew) to widen and strengthen.
Triangular reinforcement piece that adds extra strength to roll bars, roll cages and drag car frames. This piece is welded in place.
The triangular or rectangular usually cotton lining in the crotch area of the panty or girdle.
is a brace or bracket use to provide a connection between wood members.
A DIAGONAL BRACE OR BRACKET USED TO TRIANGULATE AND STRENGTHEN A STRUCTURE.
A piece of fabric, either in a diamond or triangle shape, inserted in a garment to allow for more space and greater movement. Gussets typically appear under the arms of sleeves, along the inseam of underwear, and the sides of men's shirttails.
1: Frame-strengthening device found on Fisher aluminum bikes welded on the down tube just below the head tube. 2: Maximizes strength while minimizing added weight.
A triangular piece of metal used to add strength to a corner.
A triangular section of a bag which facilitates the formation of a square bottom.
Wood or metal plate which attaches together two structural members to transfer the load between them.
A piece of material inserted into a garment to provide strength, shape, enlargement or freedom of movement.
The triangular end piece of a handbag which gives depth and roominess to the shape ANDTAG A tag made of metal, leather, or fabric printed or embossed with the designer's name and logo, and attached to the exterior of the handbag with a small chain, string or leather cord.
plywood or metal plate that joins wooden members or reinforces joints.
A triangular rib that reinforces areas such as a wall to a floor or a boss to a floor.
In engineering, a gusset is a structure designed to reinforce a joint where two or more disconnected parts meet, such as two steel beams. It is a plate that is placed on the exterior of the separate parts, such that an equal amount of area on the plate covers each part. It is then fastened using glue or rivets, etc.