THREE-FOLD TIE WITH BODY FOLDED TWICE BY GATEFOLD
The present invention relates to a tie invented to allow more people to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie. The knot of a seven-fold tie presents distinctive elegance. However, it is difficult for many people to enjoy a seven-fold tie due to the high price thereof. As a result of disassembling a seven-fold tie and analyzing same, it was found that the reason for the high production cost of a seven-fold tie is mostly due to a blade portion and a tail portion, not a body portion where the knot is made. As such, invented is a tie in which the blade portion and the tail portion are transformed into the structure of a three-fold tie which the body portion is maintained to have the structure of a seven-fold tie. Through the invented product, the same knot as that of a seven-fold tie can be experienced. However, by reducing production costs, more people will be able to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie.
The present invention relates to a tie to enable more people to experience an elegant knot of a seven-fold tie.
BACKGROUND ARTWhat is Gatefold?
What Makes the Knot of Seven-Fold Ties Different
A knot of a tie is made within a body so its shape is determined by the combination of the structure (e.g., how body part fabric is folded) and components of the body.
(Explanation 1) Finishing: when the body part fabric 3001 is folded once by a gatefold within the body 311 of the three-fold tie so that both ends overlap, a section of the fabric part 3106 of the overlapped upper end is exposed to the outside. Thus, it is necessary to fold the fabric part 3106 of the overlapped upper end inward once more so that the section of the fabric part 3106 is not exposed to the outside.
What Makes Seven-Fold Ties Expensive
Reliance on Overseas Production
Domestic tie manufacturing plants have been intensively producing three-fold ties for a long time, a product of mass production. The manufacturing process is designed accordingly. Thus, producing handicrafts such as seven-fold ties which are difficult to produce and require long time effort has been discouraged. Seven-fold ties may be manufactured domestically, and there have been such attempts. However, the quality of manufactured products is poor due to the absence of skilled manufacturers.
Meanwhile production based on artisan culture has been developed in European countries such as Italy and France, and thus people in those countries are familiar with making seven-fold ties which require craftmanship.
For this reason, there is a difference in quality comparing seven-fold ties made by skilled artisans overseas with seven-fold ties made by unskilled domestic workers. Thus, there is no choice but to have seven-fold ties made by skilled artisans overseas.
If seven-fold ties are made by skilled artisans overseas, expensive labor costs have to be paid to the makers. In addition, expensive overseas shipping costs and custom duties that would not have to be paid for domestic production are added to the production cost of products.
A Relatively Large Amount of Fabric Required to Produce Seven-Fold Ties
Table 1 compares the amounts of fabric required to make one piece of three-fold tie and one piece of seven-fold tie. As can be seen in Table 1, about 60 cm of fabric (based on a fabric with a width of 100 cm) is required to make one piece of a seven-fold tie. This is close to three times the amount of fabric required to make one piece of three-fold tie (22 cm).
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A Large Amount of Time Required to Produce Seven-Fold Ties
Seven-fold ties are handicrafts and it take a lot of production time per unit product. This causes its supply to be limited, and the limited supply naturally leads to an increase in selling price.
Standardized Structure and Manufacturing Method of Ties
The structure and manufacturing method of three-fold ties and seven-fold ties are standardized.
Details of the Production of Three-Fold Ties
Three-Fold Tie with Lining
Prepare fabric and a pattern 300 of a three-fold tie to produce a tie.
After the preparing step, cut the fabric to fit the pattern 300.
After the cutting step, add a lining to blade part fabric 3000 and tail part fabric 3002.
After the adding step, place tie interlining 301 on the center of the cut fabric as shown in
After the placing step, fold the fabric by a gatefold once so that both ends overlap as shown in
After the folding step, fold fabric part of the overlapped upper end inward for finishing as shown in
After the folding step, sew the interlining 301 and left and right panels formed by folding the fabric by a gatefold with a long single thread to fix them.
After the sewing step, fix a blade portion 310 and a tail portion 312 using a bar tack.
After the fixing step, attach a keeper loop, brand label, care label, etc. to the tie according to one's preferences.
Three-Fold Tie without Lining (Sfoderato Three-Fold Tie)
Prepare fabric and a pattern 300 of a three-fold tie to produce a tie.
After the preparing step, cut the fabric to fit the pattern 300.
After the cutting step, roll up and sew edges of blade part fabric 3000 and tail part fabric 3002.
After the rolling up and sewing step, place tie interlining 301 on the center of the cut fabric as shown in
After the placing step, fold the fabric by a gatefold once so that both ends overlap as shown in
After the folding step, fold fabric part of the overlapped upper end inward for finishing as shown in
After the folding step, sew the interlining 301 and left and right panels formed by folding the fabric by a gatefold with a long single thread to fix them.
After the sewing step, fix a blade portion 310 and a tail portion 312 using a bar tack.
After the fixing step, cut the interlining 301 from the bottom of the bar tack.
After the cutting step, attach a keeper loop, brand label, care label, etc. to the tie according to one's preferences.
Details of the Production of Seven-Fold Ties
Prepare fabric and a pattern 700 of a seven-fold tie to produce a tie.
After the preparing step, cut the fabric to fit the pattern 700.
After the cutting step, adding a lining to blade part fabric 7000 and tail part fabric 7002. When a Sfoderato method is used to produce the tie, roll up and sew edges of the blade part fabric 7000 and the tail part fabric 7002.
After the adding step, fold the blade part fabric 7000 and the tail part fabric 7002 seven times, and fold body part fabric 7001 once by a gatefold and fold once more by a gatefold so that both ends overlap.
After the folding step, sew left and right panels formed by folding the fabric with a long single thread to fix them.
After the sewing step, fix a blade portion 710 and a tail portion 712 using a bar tack.
After the fixing step, attach a keeper loop, brand label, care label, etc. to the tie according to one's preferences.
What is Sfoderato Tie?
Sfoderato is an Italian word. It is translated into “without a lining.” Thus, Sfoderato ties literally mean “ties without a lining.” As linings may be seen on the inside of jackets, linings may also be seen on the back of a blade portion and a tail portion of a tie. Sfoderato ties are ties without this kind of linings. For Sfoderato ties, linings are not used but edges of blade part fabric and tail part fabric are rolled up and sewn.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION Technical ProblemA knot of a seven-fold tie presents differentiated elegance. However, seven-fold ties are too expensive for many people to enjoy. For this reason, seven-fold ties are consumed only by some enthusiasts or a few people who can afford to buy them. This invention is for making more people experience the elegant knot of seven-fold ties.
Solution to ProblemRegarding the connection between the body 111 and the blade portion 110 and between the body 111 and the tail portion 112, the body 111 is connected to the blade portion 110 while sections 1111 and 1101 are symmetrical in one part of the body 111, and the body 111 is connected to the tail portion 112 while sections 1111 and 1121 are symmetrical in the other part of the body 111, wherein the sections 1101, 1121 and 1111 are sections of fabric parts exposed to the outside of the blade portion 110, the tail portion 112 and the body 111, respectively.
Why are the blade portion 110 and the tail portion 112 of the invention produced in the structure of a three-fold tie? This is because the three-fold tie is a product of mass production. A series of production processes are efficiently optimized for the three-fold tie. Thus, it is the most efficient to make the blade portion and the tail portion in a three-fold tie structure.
Why is the body part fabric 1001 folded by a gatefold twice within the body 111 of the invention? This is because the body part fabric 7001 is folded by a gatefold twice within the body 711 of the seven-fold tie. When the body part fabric is folded twice by a gatefold, the body has a thickness suitable for making knots. However, when the body part fabric is folded only once by a gatefold, the body is so thin that interlining needs to be added thereto. When the body part fabric is folded three times by a gatefold, the body is so thick that a knot is not properly made.
Advantageous Effects of InventionThe tie invented to solve the problem has the same body structure as a seven-fold tie, and thus it enables the same experience as a knot of a seven-fold tie. However, a blade portion and a tail portion of the tie are made in a three-fold tie structure, which enables the reduction of production costs. In detail, domestic production became possible by lowering the production difficulty. Thus, there is no need to have products manufactured overseas while paying expensive labor costs, overseas shipping costs, and customs duties. In addition, the production time per unit product was reduced compared to seven-fold ties. This allows a larger supply and prevent an increase in selling price due to the scarcity of products. Lastly, the amount of fabric required for production per unit product is reduced compared to seven-fold ties.
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- 100: Pattern of invented tie
- 110: Blade portion of invented tie
- 111: Body of invented tie
- 112: Tail portion of invented tie
- 1000: Blade part fabric of invented tie
- 1001: Body part fabric of invented tie
- 1002: Tail part fabric of invented tie
- 1101: Section of fabric part exposed to outside of blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1102: Section of fabric part not exposed to outside of blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1111: Section of fabric part exposed to outside of body 111 of invented tie
- 1112: Section of fabric part not exposed to outside of body 111 of invented tie
- 1121: Section of fabric part exposed to outside of tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1122: Section of fabric part not exposed to outside of tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1103: Section of fabric part 1106 of overlapped upper end within blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1104: Section of fabric part of overlapped lower end within blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1123: Section of fabric part 1126 of overlapped upper end within tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1124: Section of fabric part of overlapped lower end within tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1105: Section of fabric part 1106 of overlapped upper end folded inward within blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1125: Section of fabric part 1126 of overlapped upper end folded inward within tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1106: Fabric part of overlapped upper end within blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1107: Fabric part of overlapped upper end folded inward within blade portion 110 of invented tie
- 1126: Fabric part of overlapped upper end within tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 1127: Fabric part of overlapped upper end folded inward within tail portion 112 of invented tie
- 300: Pattern of three-fold tie
- 301: Interlining of three-fold tie
- 310: Blade portion of three-fold tie
- 311: Body of three-fold tie
- 312: Tail portion of three-fold tie
- 3000: Blade part fabric of three-fold tie
- 3001: Body part fabric of three-fold tie
- 3002: Tail part fabric of three-fold tie
- 3103: Section of fabric part 3106 of overlapped upper end within body 311 of three-fold tie
- 3104: Section of fabric part of overlapped lower end within body 311 of three-fold tie
- 3105: Section of fabric part 3106 of overlapped upper end folded inward within body 311 of three-fold tie
- 3106: Fabric part of overlapped upper end within body 311 of three-fold tie
- 3107: Fabric part of overlapped upper end folded inward within body 311 of three-fold tie
- 700: Pattern of seven-fold tie
- 710: Blade portion of seven-fold tie
- 711: Body of seven-fold tie
- 712: Tail portion of seven-fold tie
- 7000: Blade part fabric of seven-fold tie
- 7001: Body part fabric of seven-fold tie
- 7002: Tail part fabric of seven-fold tie
Prepare fabric and a pattern 100 of invented tie to produce a tie.
After the preparing step, cut the fabric to fit the pattern 100.
After the cutting step, add a lining to blade part fabric 1000 and tail part fabric 1002.
After the adding step, fold the cut fabric once by a gatefold as shown in
After the folding step, fold the entire fabric once more by a gatefold so that both ends overlap.
After the folding step, sew left and right panels formed by folding the fabric by a gatefold with a long single thread to fix them.
After the sewing step, fix a blade portion 110 and a tail portion 112 using a bar tack.
After the fixing step, attach a keeper loop, brand label, care label, etc. to the tie according to one's preferences.
Mode for Carrying Out the InventionPrepare fabric and a pattern 100 of invented tie to produce a tie.
After the preparing step, cut the fabric to fit the pattern 100.
After the cutting step, roll up and sew edges of blade part fabric 1000 and tail part fabric 1002.
After the rolling up and sewing step, fold the cut fabric once by a gatefold as shown in
After the folding step, fold the entire fabric once more by a gatefold so that both ends overlap.
After the folding step, sew left and right panels formed by folding the fabric by a gatefold with a long single thread to fix them.
After the sewing step, fix a blade portion 110 and a tail portion 112 using a bar tack.
After the fixing step, attach a keeper loop, brand label, care label, etc. to the tie according to one's preferences.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITYTies are a favorite product for many people around the world. According to Euromonitor, the US tie market is projected to hit $758.5 (million) and $769.0 (million) in 2022 and 2023, respectively. In addition, since the present invention is invented based on current technology, it may be produced right away. Based on the two factors mentioned above, the present invention is industrially applicable.
Claims
1. A three-fold tie with a body folded twice by a gatefold, comprising:
- a body 111 of fabric where body part fabric 1001 is folded once by a gatefold and folded once more by a gatefold so that both ends overlap;
- a blade portion 110 of fabric where sword-shaped blade part fabric 1000 is folded once by a gatefold so that both ends overlap and fabric part 1106 of the overlapped upper end is folded inward once more; and
- a tail portion 112 of fabric where sword-shaped tail part fabric 1002 is folded once by a gatefold so that both ends overlap and fabric part 1126 of the overlapped upper end is folded inward once more; and
- characterized in that the body 111 is connected to the blade portion 110 while sections 1111 and 1101 are symmetrical in one part of the body 111, and the body 111 is connected to the tail portion 112 while sections 1111 and 1121 are symmetrical in the other part of the body 111, wherein the sections 1101, 1121 and 1111 are sections of fabric parts exposed to the outside of the blade portion 110, the tail portion 112 and the body 111, respectively.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 4, 2021
Publication Date: Jul 6, 2023
Inventor: Jong Pyo HONG (Seoul)
Application Number: 18/018,268