SPADES BOWTIES

The “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” is the only multi-modular product of its kind that introduces a new easier way to assemble, disassemble and reassemble the bowtie in seconds and yet still keep the traditional look. One of the most interesting features of the “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” is the ability to create unique combinations. The Bow-Flaps and center piece consist of different colors, texture, pattern, and fabrics that work simultaneously with one another. This allows the consumer to arrange 36 different combinations.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Be it known that I, ANDREW H ASHMEADE, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Mastic Beach, county of Suffolk, State of New York, invented the “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM”. A certain new and useful Improvements for the fashion industry, of which the following is a specification.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The bow ties currently sold are either ready-tied or self-tie/tie-it-yourself. The designs, fabrics, textures, and color scheme are predetermined. The choice in colors and fabrics is however limited. Consumers looking to purchase unique bow ties would have to make a choice among the ready-tied units that are available, thus leaving no room for individuality. Consumers may want to be able to add a personal touch to their bow ties by adding a dimple for example as well as many other unique customizations. One of the consequences of mass-production of ready-tied bow ties, is that consumers will inevitably run into other consumers wearing the same exact bow tie . Another challenge has to do with men who don't wear bow ties because of the difficulty in trying to tie the bowtie. They avoid the purchasing the self tied bow tie altogether . Along with that , the consumer has to constantly purchase new bowties for every wardrobe upgrade to stay in style and keep up with the classic trend.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” creates a traditional bow tie with the main modification being its versatile design that enable's the owner to create thirty-six different bowties including the original Bow tie. The components consist of a Neck strap that would be positioned around the collar of the wearer's shirt. Two Bow-flaps would form the body of the tie. The Bow-flaps would be produced in four different colors, textures, patterns, and fabrics that would coordinate uniquely with one another. A Stabilizer would be positioned through the Bow-flaps and Neck strap. A Centerpiece would cover and conceal the Stabilizer. The Centerpiece would snap in place around the flaps and neck strap. Using “The SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” the wearer would able to easily create and rearrange 36 completely different combinations of the one Bowtie. As the wearer adds new Bow-Flaps to their personal inventory the possible arrangements increases exponentially. The Concept of “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM”, is an improved accessory that could change colors or patterns to alter its appearance and coordinate with a multitude of ensembles. This product may provide a versatile and economical accessory that could save valuable storage space. While the “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” could be worn by all men, women and children, it may be a particular appeal to members of the labor force as well as business travelers , private schools , sport teams, restaurants, religious settings and all formal gatherings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a the stabilizer, the lever swivels to lock the flaps and neck strap into place. The Stabilizer is in the open position.

FIG. 2 is a the Center Piece, this snaps to conceals the stabilizer, flaps, and Neck strap. This piece is also two sided and can be worn on either side.

FIG. 3 is a the Neck strap. This is used to keep the bowtie fasten to the neck of the wearer. This piece is also two sided and can be worn on either side.

FIG. 4 is Bow-Flap 1. This shows the two sides of the bow-flap. This bow-flap can be worn showing one side only or in the half position (FIG. 7) showing both sides. It can also be worn as the front bow-flap or the back bow-flap.

FIG. 5 is Bow-Flap 2. This shows the two sides of the bow-flap. This bow-flap can be worn showing one side only or in the half position (FIG. 7) showing both sides. It can also be worn as the front bow-flap or the back bow-flap.

FIG. 6 is a demonstration the Back Bow-flap folded to a half position so that both sides are seen . It is also placed onto the stabilizer. The stabilizer is seen going through the neck strap and in a closed position.

FIG. 7 is an demonstration FIG. 6 with the Front Bow-Flap folded on top of Back Bow-Flap in the opposite direction. Both Front and Back Bow-Flap are folded in the half position showing both sides and placed onto the stabilizer. The stabilizer is also closed.

FIG. 8 is an demonstration of the Center Piece snapped over all the pieces shown in FIG. 6. The Center Piece stabilizes and reinforces the shape of the bowties. It also conceals both Front and Back Bow-Flaps and neck strap.

FIG. 9 is an demonstration of FIG. 8 from a forward angle.

Claims

1. The SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM is a multi-piece modular bow tie system, comprising:

a Bow-Flap 1;
a Bow-Flap 2;
a Stabilizer configured to be positioned through each of the Bow-flaps and neck strap to bind the pieces together.
a Neck strap(bend) configured to retain the Bow-flaps proximate at the user's neck;
a Centerpiece configured to selectively conceal the stabilizer, bow-flaps and bind them to the neck strap. The SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM as in claim 1, wherein the bow-flaps 1 and 2 are each in the shape of a spade cut in half and folded to create a bow and each defines; a two sides; has two different fabrics; different colors. The SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM claim 1, wherein the Centerpiece is a rectangular-shaped fabric and defines; a two sides; has two different fabrics; different colors; snap-fit in place around Bow-flap 1, Bow-flap 2, the Stabilizer, and the Neck strap; conceals and interlocks components together. The SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM claim 1, wherein the Neck strap is the shape of a elongated length of fabric and defines; a two sides; has two different fabrics; different colors; including mating hook and pile fabric fastener portions at opposite ends and opposite sides of Neck strap. The “SPADES BOWTIE SYSTEM” claim 1, wherein the Stabilizer is a link used to interlock the Bow-flap 1, Bow-flap 2, and Neck strap together.
Patent History
Publication number: 20160135523
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 5, 2015
Publication Date: May 19, 2016
Inventor: Andrew Hugh Ashmeade (Mastic Beach, NY)
Application Number: 14/818,637
Classifications
International Classification: A41D 25/00 (20060101); A41D 25/10 (20060101);