Neckties Patents (Class 2/144)
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Publication number: 20030226189Abstract: The present invention provides a preknotted adjustable necktie comprising a front outer tie portion, a knot portion with an opening therethrough, and an adjustable neck embracing loop extending through the opening in said knot portion. The knot portion is formed of fabric material and contains no rigid materials, the knot portion having an outer knot segment attached on its vertically extending side edges to an inner knot segment, with one end of the neck embracing loop attached to a first side of the inner knot segment and the other end of the neck embracing loop extending through a guide loop attached to the first side of the inner knot segment, with the front outer tie portion attached to the other side of the inner knot segment, and with the outer knot segment being attached at its opposing side edges forming the opening through the knot portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: John Galante
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Publication number: 20030213047Abstract: A necktie wearing device includes a support plate (1) having a curved shape corresponding to the front surface of a necktie knot, a magnet (3) mounted in the center of the support plate, a rod-shaped lifting plate (2) connected to the support plate by using strings (5) connected to both ends of the support plate, and a case (4) provided on one side of the support plate (1), which case has a magnet (3) therein. The device further includes a knot unit (7) made of a fiber and having a necktie knot shape, a space (8) being formed in the knot unit for insertion of the support plate (1), and a necktie drawing hole (9) being formed at the lower end of the knot unit. This necktie-wearing device enables a user to wear various kinds of neckties in an easier and more convenient way and allows a wearer to adjust the length of the necktie as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Chung-Lim I
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Publication number: 20030200591Abstract: The invention provides a protective cover and restraint method for neck ties (apparel) to assist in the prevention of stain and soilage to the neck tie, and to help control the movement of said neck tie when the wearer of said neck ties engages in activities that may present an opportunity for such a neck tie to be soiled, stained, or fall in the path of harm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: Jennifer L. Hornby
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Patent number: 6584618Abstract: A necktie to be worn around the neck of a wearer is constructed from an elongated piece of cloth material having a front surface, a back surface and two side edges defining a width of the necktie. An overlapping pleat formed on the front surface of the necktie and extending between the two side edges defines a location for the insertion of an adhesive blank label therein for allowing a wearer to personalized the necktie with a custom recordation.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Eddia Mirharooni
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Publication number: 20030097703Abstract: A necktie protection apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus typically includes an elongated body, which is typically clear flexible plastic, into which the tie can be placed for protection from soiling. The apparatus further includes a drawstring that can be drawn to secure the apparatus over the tie. The apparatus can further include a hook that can attach the apparatus to a button or collar of the wearers shirt.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventor: Kevin L. Smith
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Publication number: 20030088903Abstract: This invention concerns a necktie that is reversible and is an improvement to the existing standard necktie. This invention uses a zipper, to enable the necktie to reverse. The TYCON II uses clear thread as a fold line, or a crease, that runs vertically down the open and unzipped necktie structure and dually outlines the shape of a standard necktie. The zipper runs down the back of the necktie structure and connects the two flaps that are folded back evenly, as a result of using the clear fold lines. When this invention is unzipped and folded back, it reveals the other color or pattern. The zipper is then rejoined on the opposite side and zipped up, thus the necktie structure has been reversed and is ready to be tied and worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventor: Tyrone Conyers
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Patent number: 6526590Abstract: An article of neckwear, the article comprising at least one separable region. The separable region separates the neckwear into at least two portions when a force that exceeds a threshold is applied across the separable region. Also, a method of making an article of neckwear comprising the step of treating at least one region such that it has a reduced fabric strength than other regions of the neckwear.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Daniel E. Tierney
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Patent number: 6401251Abstract: A combination bolo tie and neck tie has an interchangeable neck cord for supporting the combination bolo tie and neck tie around a neck of a wearer. An interchangeable neck piece is coupled to the interchangeable neck cord. An interchangeable neck tie is coupled to the interchangeable neck piece. A holding bar is coupled to the interchangeable neck piece for securing the interchangeable neck cord to the interchangeable neck piece. A neck tie holder is coupled to the interchangeable neck piece for coupling the interchangeable neck tie to the interchangeable neck piece. An adjustment mechanism is coupled to the interchangeable neck tie for holding the interchangeable neck tie to the interchangeable neck piece and for adjusting a length of the interchangeable neck tie.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: James Paul Fredenberg
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Publication number: 20020007505Abstract: An asymmetrical necktie formed from an elongated fabric having a display end portion, an opposite tying end portion and an intermediate portion, these portions being contiguous and forming a single necktie, each of these portions having a longitudinal central axis, the display end portion being elongated and having opposite side edges along the length of this portion, one of the side edges being geometrically different from the other of the side edges such that the display end portion is asymmetrical about the longitudinal axis therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Ronald Parker
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Publication number: 20010042259Abstract: Disclosed is a necktie. The necktie has two strips, and a knotting part and a neck surrounding part formed with the two strips. A detachable part, having a hook part and a pile part of Velcro respectively attached to opposite ends of the neck surrounding part, is used for setting the necktie around one's neck. A shape retaining piece, formed with a piece of plastic, is set into the knotting part, for allowing the knotting part to have a convex surface. The tie also has a hanging portion having a leading end and a trailing end of a triangular shape, and representing a trapezoid in shape tapered from the leading end to the trailing end. A length adjusting unit is set into the knotting part, capable of adjusting the length of a hanging portion, including a main body supporting the hanging portion. Two insert parts are formed on terminals of the adjusting unit, for being inserted into the knotting part.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: Dae-Hwi Paik
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Patent number: 6266823Abstract: A tie with means for supporting documents, credit cards, bills and objects in general, comprising, at an internal portion of the front apron, at least one compartment which can be accessed by means of at least one opening and can be closed by the lateral flaps of the front apron, which are folded onto the internal central portion of the front apron.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Inventor: Corrado Padoan
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Patent number: 6243874Abstract: A necktie having a series of interconnecting fasteners at its wide end and along its middle section, proximate to the wide end. The two cooperating fasteners at the wide end allow a wearer to fold this end of the tie up on itself, for a small hanging length reduction, relative to the length of the entire tie. The wearer may further shorten the hanging length by folding the wide end up to the middle section, where a third fastener connects to those of the wide end to secure the necktie in a folded formation that restricts it from interfering with the wearer's movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Jong Oh Yoon
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Patent number: 6216275Abstract: A necktie with fixing device embodies a simple, self-contained, convenient and more economic way to maintain a necktie in place. The fixing device comprises an anchoring member that is secured to the rear surface of the wide end of the necktie, an elastic member secured to center of the anchoring member, a small magnet that is secured to the end of the elastic member opposite that secured to the anchoring member, and a hook extending from the magnet. The elastic member is long enough to allow the magnet to engage a zipper, belt buckle or other metallic fastening element of a clothing article, and allow the hook to removably engage fastening elements of clothing articles such as zippers, belt buckles and buttons. The combined securing action of the magnet and hook allow the fixing device to maintain the wide end of a necktie in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Chong Lim Lee
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Patent number: 6209136Abstract: The invention relates to a multipurpose necktie (1) with an overall length consisting of a neck portion (2) of one width, a tie portion (3), and a front apron (4). The tie portion can be tied to a knot. The multipurpose necktie is made in one piece and variable in that at least one foldable portion of the front apron of a first length of at least 15 cm is constructed from at least two freely foldable flaps. An additional possibility of variation is provided by an adjustability of the overall length of the multipurpose necktie, the overall length being repeatedly variable, and/or by an adjustability of the width of neck portion (2), the width being repeatedly variable. Furthermore, a method is provided, which uses the multiple usability of the multipurpose necktie with advantage. The multipurpose necktie of the present invention is characterized by its variety for different occasions, be they of the formal or casual kind.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: Thomas Ophardt
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Patent number: 6205587Abstract: A reversible dual necktie and method of constructing the same wherein, in one preferred embodiment, complete single four-in-hand type first and second neckties are provided with releasable and cooperable first and second fasteners attached to tie posterior sides of said ties in predetermined locations coordinated for inter-coupling cooperation. The ties are releasably assembled together by juxtaposing the posterior sides of the two ties in mutually facing relation with the fasteners mutually registered and then inter-coupling the fasteners to thereby provide a dual reversible necktie.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Inventor: Joel D. Shiffler
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Patent number: 6170085Abstract: A lint brush in combination with a conventional necktie is proved whereby a section of lint removing bristled material is sewn into the “V” portion on the lower end on the backside of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Inventor: Josh Maggert
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Patent number: 6131200Abstract: An invisible tie restraint replaces the standard tie tack or tie bar for restraining a necktie onto a shirt or blouse front. The restraint is simple and inexpensive, being made of a single piece of flat treated cloth, paper or plastic. In one embodiment he restraint comprises an upper end, a lower end, and a body connecting the two ends, the body containing a multiplicity of notch pairs. The lower end contains a loop entry into which the upper end is inserted, drawing the body through until one of the notch pairs reaches a "stop" position while capturing the label of the necktie within the looped formed thereby. The restraint is attached to the shirt front by attaching a shirt button into a button hole formed in the upper end of the restraint. In other embodiments the restraint takes the form of a modified label, the label having a tab into which the button hole is formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Brian L. McNamara
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Patent number: 6115841Abstract: A cleaning cloth wiper for glass lenses that is permanently attached to the back of each of the ends of a necktie, thereby providing the eyeglass wearing professional an immediately available means of cleaning one's glass lenses. The cleaning cloth material (18A, 18B) is attached on the back side of the ends (12, 14) of the outer shell (10) fabric, which comprises the main portion of, and is cut in the shape of, a standard necktie. The lateral edges of the outer shell (10) are then folded around the interlining (16) of the necktie and attached to form a seam traversing the length of the back of the necktie. By the manner of attachment to the back of the necktie, the wipers become outwardly concealed when the necktie is worn, so that the necktie maintains its traditional appearance.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventors: Richard E. Thompson, II, Leonor F. Loree, IV
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Patent number: 6076188Abstract: The invention relates to a necktie made of leather, textiles or flexible material with a collar for fastening the tie around the neck and a front apron fitted to the collar, whereby the front apron (5) is made of at least three braided bands (2, 3, 4).Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Inventors: Birgit Dresen, Gernot Lenz
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Patent number: 6076532Abstract: A combination head/hair band and the hair gathering device(s) comprised of two or more joined flexible textile loops featuring adjustable circumferences. The first loop is intended to wrap around the users head and serve as a head/hair band. The second loop or loops is/are attached to the primary loop at the location(s) from which gathered hair, i.e. ponytail/pigtails/hair braid(s), are intended to be secured. The gathered hair is routed through the second loop(s) and secured by tensioning of slide device(s) defining the loop circumferences. In the one embodiment, a single length of a flexible textile cordage is routed over the wearers head and both ends are then routed through a first slide device positioned underneath the hair at the back of the head. The hair is then gathered and the cord ends are routed around opposite sides of the gathered hair, and tensioned and secured with a second slide device. The device is very elegant in its simplicity and effectiveness in restraining the hair.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Inventors: Steven R. Thomas, Diana H. Thomas
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Patent number: 6061838Abstract: A bag for holding a color-coordinated necktie and for placing in a lapel pocket as a handkerchief is described as having a width of approximately 3.5 inches and a length of 5.5 inches. Drawstring cords are provided for closing and opening the bag. The bag is dimensioned for holding a necktie or a scarf and for placing in a lapel pocket of a jacket, and can be fashioned from silk or polyester material.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Murray S. Roffe
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Patent number: 6047402Abstract: A apparel stain protector for protecting the front of a user's garment from soiling and staining from spilled food and beverages when eating. The apparel stain protector includes a scarf cover having first and second faces, a pair of end edges, and a pair of side edges extending between the end edges of the scarf cover. The faces of the scarf cover each has a plurality of patches coupled thereto. The patches of the scarf cover each have hook portions of a hook and loop fastener provided thereon for detachable attachment to a fabric material garment of a user to attach the scarf cover to the garment of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventor: Betty J. Chester-Salter
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Patent number: 5963987Abstract: Neckwear with a novel construction and configuration is disclosed, consisting of a tie of otherwise traditional configuration that functions as a conventional tie, with a front face constructed of a variety of fabrics. Various combinations of several fabrics of varying materials are positioned on the front face of the necktie, below the knot, and are configured into various patterns. The structural fabric configurations include constructions incorporating braiding of fabrics, pleats, combinations of braiding and pleats, and overlapping fabric combinations, such as vertical left to right, diagonal, alternating diagonal, circular, and fish scale pleats as well as braided patterns. The remainder of the necktie is printed with a pattern that matches the aesthetic appearance created by the structural configurations that are located below the knot on the front face of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Jerry Kenneth Walls
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Patent number: 5901377Abstract: A necktie personalization kit includes a fabric necktie, a two-sided disposable necktie-shaped blank to test designs, a plurality of paint containers, each containing a quantity of individually colored fabric paint for painting the disposable necktie blank and subsequently the fabric necktie and packaging for containing the fabric necktie, disposable necktie-shaped blank and plurality of paint containers therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: HGE Enterprises, LLCInventor: Joseph J. Haney
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Patent number: 5881383Abstract: A pocketed necktie for holding items therein. The pocketed necktie includes front and back tie panels. The outer perimeters of the front and back tie panels are coupled together. A neck strap is also provided and has first and second ends. The first end of the neck strap is coupled to the back tie panel. The second end of the neck strap is detachably attached to the back tie panel. The pocketed necktie also has front and back pocket panels. The outer perimeters of the front and back pocket panels are coupled together to define a pocket space between the front and back pocket panels. The back pocket panel is coupled to the back tie panel. The back pocket panel has an elongate slit therethrough providing an opening into the pocket space.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Betty J. Perkins
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Patent number: 5870776Abstract: The present invention provides an improved, more efficient method of constructing neckties, as well as the resulting neckties, by laminating one or more of the components. The invention thus reduces the number of steps or components necessary to construct a necktie.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventor: Arthur B. Blackman
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Patent number: 5864881Abstract: A method of tying neckties is presented whereby users can avoid the common frustration of repeated tying to achieve the desired lengths of the two ends of the tie to ultimately position the tie at a desired distance from neck down. The method includes tying the tie initially to the wearer's satisfaction, then marking the desired lengths, first on the wide end by removing the wide end from the knot while holding the narrow end in place against the wearer's neck, and then on the narrow end after retying by reinserting the wide end through the knot. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes markers made of commercially available flexible double-sided adhesive to hold the two ends of the tie together thereby providing the additional benefit of preventing flapping.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: Robert L. Simmons
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Patent number: 5836018Abstract: A necktie which includes a neckband adapted for putting over the user's neck, a plurality of magnetic elements fixedly mounted on the neckband at an inner side and equally spaced from one another and adapted to produce magnetic field for acting with the magnetic field of the body of the user, a coupling box coupled to the neckband, an apron unit, and a connector adapted to connect the apron unit to the coupling box.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: Ming Lee
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Patent number: 5826275Abstract: The present invention provides a one-piece multidimensional lining carried within an outer fabric casing and lying substantially coextensively along the length thereof. The lining is formed of a double cloth fabric having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer, the first fabric layer and second fabric layer being of similar or dissimilar constructions and being joined by interlacing warp or filling yarns or both in two planes.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Collins & Aikman Products Co.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Rachel, Jerry E. Snider, Allan S. Lerner, Lex L. Basinger
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Patent number: 5815836Abstract: A simple and effective apparatus for anchoring a tie to a wearer's shirt, which presents the best possible appearance at all times while keeping the tie clean, safe and out of harms way. In addition, the apparatus may be easily mounted on virtually any tie with minimal time and expense. The apparatus has two parallel rails attached to the back of a tie, which provide support for a horizonal collar with a slot. The horizonal collar is configured to travel along the vertical rails. An elongated member is adapted for vertical movement inside the slot of the horizonal collar. The elongated member may have button holes suitable for connection to a wearer's shirt.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventor: Julius H. Jacobson, II
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Patent number: 5815835Abstract: A necktie includes a wide portion having one or more openings which allow the narrow portion of the necktie to pass through the openings. The openings can take the form of slits or shaped cut-outs. The wide portion preferably contains a first design or color, and the narrow portion contains a second design or color. When the narrow portion is passed through the openings, at least part of the narrow portion becomes visible when the necktie is worn, and the necktie assumes a design which represents a combination of the first and second designs. For example, the wide portion can depict an animal, with the narrow portion depicting the tongue of the animal. In another example, the wide portion can depict a musician, with the narrow portion representing an instrument being played by the musician. The invention therefore provides a necktie in which the narrow portion, which would otherwise be hidden from view and not used effectively, assists in creating an overall design for the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventor: Hal C. Craddock
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Patent number: 5806098Abstract: The present invention provides for a necktie comprising a wide end with a front side and a back side, a narrow end with a front side and a back side. The necktie has a means for connecting the wide end to the narrow end, and a means for forming a pocket on the back side of the wide end. A method for securing valuables in a pocket attached to the back of a necktie is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Inventors: Robert McKinnon, Jolene McMaster
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Patent number: 5802613Abstract: A device for the storage of valuables in decorative fabric neckwear consisting of a hidden or stealth storage pocket removably attached to decorative neckwear such as a tie, scarf, ascot, or kerchief. The dismountable storage pocket may be removed and reattached to one or multiple pieces of neckwear having fasteners such as buttons, snaps, hook and loop, or other conventional fasteners mounted in positions corresponding to mating fasteners mounted upon the storage pocket. The dismountable storage pocket may be removed and remounted to many different pieces of decorative neckwear as a unit, without disturbing the contents of the storage pocket allowing the storage pocket to function as a wallet or purse for valuables while concurrently offering a non obvious hiding place for valuables or other contents.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Ruth Marshall
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Patent number: 5797144Abstract: A towel of predetermined shape and an adjustable clasp to be worn by a human being around the neck and of the type having a towel (10) of predetermined length and width and whose perimeter is covered on both surfaces with fabric binding (12) that is sewn in place with conventional thread stitching. The adjustable clasp is comprised of a pliable material of predetermined length and width that is wrapped in a circle of predetermined diameter to form inner band (26) which is encircled by outer band (27) and at conjunct (30) inner band end (26A), outer band end (27A), and transitional segment (25) are bonded together. The clasp is fastened to the towel by passing one end of the towel into the inner band and the other end of the towel into the outer band and this fastening forms neck band section (22) which is positioned around the neck and can be reduced or enlarged by moving the clasp up or down the towel section that is comprised of the combined wipe area bottom (20) and wipe area top (18).Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Michael James Ciccone
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Patent number: 5765227Abstract: A new bolo tie and method of fabrication for constructing a novel appearance of a bolo clasp. The inventive device includes a bolo clasp having a predetermined shape. The bolo clasp has a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion has an arcuate outer surface and a planar inner surface. The rear portion extends outwardly from the planar inner surface. The rear portion has a pair of apertures therethrough. The arcuate outer surface of the front portion has a recess formed therein. A layer of epoxy is disposed within the recess. A decorative stone is secured within the recess by the layer of epoxy. A length of cord has opposed free ends received through the pair of apertures of the bolo clasp. A pair of agelets are secured to the free ends of the length of cord.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Alfred T. Wright
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Patent number: 5745918Abstract: This invention relates to the use of the conventional necktie as a source of information or for communicating a message in text and/or graphic, either by printing, painting, embroidering, or by thermal, chemical, and physical bonding to the surface of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Inventors: Mukta M. Shukla, Ashok K. Shukla
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Patent number: 5722095Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the manufacture of a neck-tie having an irregularly shaped outline defined by a design provided on the front apron of the tie which process comprises in any order the steps of: i) providing a design with an irregularly shaped outline on a fabric; ii) cutting the irregularly shaped outline of the tie from the fabric; and iii) providing means for securing the tie around a wearer's neck. The design may be printed on the fabric for example by a silk screen printing process or by a photographic thermal dye transfer method comprising the steps of: i) obtaining an image of an object to form the design for the front apron of the tie; ii) xerographically producing on a transfer sheet a reverse image of the design in heat transferable dyes; and iii) heat transferring the reverse image from the transfer sheet to a fabric from which the tie will be produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventor: John Harold Jonas
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Patent number: 5715538Abstract: A necktie securing device for securing to a shirt front a necktie having a tail, an apron and a label, the label being attached to a rear surface of the apron, to a shirt front when the tail is disposed within an opening formed by the label and the apron, includes a first clip demountably attachable to the tail and having a first VELCRO material covered joining surface and a second clip demountably attachable to an overlapping edge of the shirt front and having a second joining surface covered by complementary VELCRO material, the second joining surface of the second clip being engageable with the first joining surface of the first clip.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: David B. Soll
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Patent number: 5673434Abstract: A solid necktie including a rounded coupling segment which has apertures extending therethrough. Also included are a plurality of supplemental segments. Each supplemental segment has a pair of apertures which extend therethrough and positioned as continuations of the apertures of the coupling segment wherein the apertures of the supplemental segments are in communication with the apertures of the coupling segment. Further included is an elastic cord material which has a central section positionable around the neck of a wearer and with portions thereof extending first through apertures of the coupling segment and then through apertures of the supplement segments for holding the segments in a generally planar orientation when worn.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Risk Design, Inc.Inventor: James J. Risk
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Patent number: 5600851Abstract: A pre-tied easily removable necktie includes an elongated strand of relatively soft, fabric having a relatively narrow end and a relatively wide end in overlapping relationship, tied to provide a permanent, adhesively fused knot therein and wherein a pair of tails extend away from the knot; and a relatively inelastic neck belt removably secured between the pair of tails, the neck belt having an elastic portion spliced between opposite ends thereof. A method of forming the pre-tied necktie includes the steps of:a) tying the tie to include a full Windsor knot;b) smoothing out any pleats or puckers in the fabric where the fabric exits the knot;c) injecting a heat activatable adhesive into the knot, between layers of the fabric within the knot;d) placing the tie in a microwave oven and subjecting the tie to microwave heating to thereby activate the adhesive; ande) curing the adhesive within the knot to form a relatively rigidified knot construction.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: James M. McLeod
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Patent number: 5600852Abstract: A knotless, interchangeable neckwear device incorporates a vertically elongated necktie panel, a male quick connect buckle component and a female quick connect buckle component collectively positioned in front of the wearer's neck by a looped connecting means detachably secured to an adjustable non-elastic neckband. The engaged male and female quick connect buckles are always directly visible by someone facing the front of the wearer. The quick connect buckles replace the traditional four-in-hand knot as a decorative design element and may be formed of materials such as wood, metal, or colored plastic providing an interesting and attractive appearance. The necktie panel is supported by the quick connect buckle components in a manner that allows for ready adjustment of the length of the front or display apron of the necktie panel according to a wearer's preference.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Daniel W. Densch
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Patent number: 5584075Abstract: A necktie with a knot-forming core includes a necktie body made of cloth and a knot-forming core made of synthetic resin. The necktie body has a necktie panel having a combining hole at a top portion thereof, a knot-cloth sewed to the knot-forming position of the panel and a pair of combining holes at lower corners thereof, and a pair of necktie-arms sewed to the respective upper corners of the knot-cloth which are used for attaching the necktie to shirts of blouses. The knot-forming core includes a core-body and a combining projection provided on the back of the core-body. A Y-shaped necktie having a desired size and shape is assembled merely by placing the core on the back of the knot-forming position of the necktie-body, and thereafter orderly fitting the above-mentioned three combining holes around the combining projection of the core. The Y-shape necktie thus assembled is maintainable, disassemblable, and reassemblable.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Inventors: Tae-Young Bae, Sue-Joung Bae, Young-Ook Bae
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Patent number: 5575007Abstract: A reversible necktie having two different sides, the necktie being worn with either side facing outward from the wearer, including a pair of fabrics cut into matching necktie shapes, sewn together along their longitudinal side edges, and a liner sewn to the stitched fabric pieces at the wide end of the necktie, the sewing forming a continuous internal seam. The small ends of the fabric pieces are folded and sewn. No external stitching is visible on the completed necktie.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Esquire Neckwear, Inc.Inventor: James Gaffney
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Patent number: 5505002Abstract: A versatile necktie tying aid gauge (20) comprising an elongated member with indicia thereon indicating the length of tie contained in a wide variety of tie knots. The gauge (20) determines a final pinch point (90) by adding the length of tie knot to an initial pinch point (86)--determined by the length of tie measured from the end of the wide end of the tie (85), that is equal to the distance between the wearer's desired ending point for the wide end of the tie (88) to a point adjacent the wearer's collar button (87). The wide end of the tie (82) is crossed over the narrow end of the tie (84) at the final pinch point (90), the knot (92) is tied and slipped up to the neckline, and the end of the wide end of the tie (85) is at the desired end point for the wide end of the tie (88).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventor: David Falco
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Patent number: 5463779Abstract: An interlining of multiple plies the plies of which may be dissimilar, is made by joining fabric from respective rolls, gathering the stitched-together fabric as roll goods, and die cutting the stitched-together fabric from the roll goods before sewing the interlinings into neckwear.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Crown Textile CompanyInventor: Fred J. Pinkus
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Patent number: 5461726Abstract: The present invention discloses a bolo having a string like portion and a gripping portion. The string like portion has a first and second end. The bolo portion is attached to a tie-like or blade portion having an upper side and lower side, a face and a rear, and a first hole and second hole. In the gripping portion of the bolo is received by the first hole. The bolo is then placed through the gripping portion. The ends of the string like portion then pass through the second hole from the rear to the front thereby exposing the first end and the second end and anything attached to them.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Michael P. Wade
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Patent number: 5435011Abstract: A necktie having a pocket features a strip having a first end, a second end, and a length between the ends. The strip is formed of a flattened tubular fabric material, creating an ornamented side and a body side with a cavity between the two sides. Each side of the strip has a first and a second surface. The second surface of the ornamental side lies adjacent to the first surface of the body side. The pocket is attached to the second surface of the ornamental side, fitting within and extending to the edges of the strip. The opening of the pocket is generally accessible to a wearer of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Inventors: John H. Nicolai, Michael A. Strong, Jo Ann H. Belew
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Patent number: 5416925Abstract: A necktie of the bolo type style is disclosed. The necktie includes a tie member disposable in a loop including first and second display portions and an interconnecting central portion. The display portions, sized with a larger diameter than a conventional bolo cord, are generally cylindrical and have a relatively smooth surface. A covering sheath snugly covers the display portion core and may bear one of any number of patterns and designs, including designs requiring larger surface area than provided by a conventional bolo tie cord. The necktie also includes a retainer element in a Windsor knot shape which encircles and releasably slidably engages the display portions. The retainer element includes a tapering sheath having a planar guide surface for maintaining the display portions in side-by-side relationship within the tapering sheath.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Inventor: Scott Davis
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Patent number: 5361413Abstract: Herein is described an invention comprising an adjustable bow tie of three basic parts: a bow strip, a bow loop and a neck band. The bow strip may be pre-tied or otherwise, and is held in a bow shape by a tubular bow loop, located in the center of the tied bow strip. The neck band is separable from the bow tie portion and has an unrestricted path through the bow loop. The neck band is adjustable to the size of the wearer's neck and employs hook and pile fabric fasteners adjacent to both ends of the band and located longitudinally along opposite sides of the band. The combination of the fastening means with the unrestricted movement of the neck band allows the wearer to adjust the band and conceal such adjustment and the fastening means from view.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1991Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: Aaron M. Schaefer
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Patent number: 5326004Abstract: A necktie positioning device having an elongated body member which engages a sliding member which is joined to an arm. The arm projects outwardly from the body member and is adapted for insertion in a belt loop, and, when so inserted, and when the inner flap of a tie is held against a preselected marking on the body member, the device determines the correct length of tie prior to tying.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Inventor: Ralph D. Daily, Jr.