Attaching device for a tie
The purpose of the invention is to keep a tie in a still, fixed position and to restrain the free movement of the tie because of wind. It also prevents the movement of the tie aside under a jacket while walking as well as it prevents discomfort while bending or sitting down without a jacket. The functional constituent of the invention is an industrially manufactured hairclip/barrette. The invention functions by clipping a tie to the strap of a shirt. Such attachment allows to keep a tie in a still, fixed position without restraining the free movement of a wearer at the same time.
The problem of a misplaced tie under a jacket, a tie flipping because of wind, while the jacket is unbuttoned, as well as the tie hanging while bending has always been a problem for those who wear ties. Moreover, not all of those who wear ties use various kinds of outer clips and pins because the latter don't always provide elegancy to the look. However, the given invention solves the problem without requiring usage of outer clips and pins by clipping a tie to the strap of a shirt. This invention is a step further from the previous inventions that were intended to restrain tie movement. Although the previous inventions did restrain tie movement, they did it by either attaching a tie to buttons with buttonholes, or the removable attaching devices were bulky and noticeable while the means of attaching a tie to a shirt of this invention is light and unnoticeable.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The given invention, Attaching Device for a Tie, operates by the principle of an industrially manufactured hairclip.
The basis for this invention is an industrially manufactured hairclip (
All of these additional changes are applied to the part in order to press rubber mass m with a high friction coefficient onto the functional surface of pressing slat 22 and stabilizer 14 (
After all of the procedures—bending, quenching, mass m pressing, and connecting the two parts with clincher 16—the part on
Note: the mass m may not only be pressed but also glued unto the functional surface of pressing slat 22 and stabilizer 14. In that case, there is no need in perforations 12 and groove 13 on pressing slat 22.
Formed in the process of bending and quenching, claps 38, 53, 67, 44 (
Schematic cut-view of the functional principle of the Attaching Device for a Tie is shown in
Claims
1. Design and construction of the Attaching Device for a tie according to the drawings and description.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 14, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 30, 2005
Inventor: Anatoliy Rudenko (Chicago, IL)
Application Number: 10/939,438