Supporters Patents (Class 2/132)
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Patent number: 11213076Abstract: A collar support system for supporting a shirt collar in a stylish orientation to improve a wearer's appearance and for retaining the collar in its stylish orientation throughout a day's activities.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Inventor: Walter Thomas Bueneman
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Patent number: 11202473Abstract: A collar support device functions as an adjustable support structure for a collar on a garment. The collar support device can accommodate a wide range of shirt collar and neck sizes, with the device provides additional structural integrity to a shirt collar to resist folding, puckering, bending, or slipping under a heavier garment worn over the shirt, i.e. a jacket. The collar can be readily concealed within the collar and includes a pair of components that can be adjustably secured to one another in order to accommodate the particular size collar with which the device is used. The rigid yet flexible structure of the components of the device are designed to naturally move with the garment and wearer's body movements, while simultaneously providing the right amount of rigidity to the collar.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: LuxeAvant Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Arash Mohammadian-Khezerlou, Behzad Ghods-Mahmoudzadeh, Pedram Hosseini, Arash Ross Seyed
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Patent number: 11154098Abstract: Dynamic collar stays that are configured to change lengths on multiple axis, and have multiple hinges.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Inventor: Charles Moczygemba
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Patent number: 11154097Abstract: A shirt collar adjustment and support apparatus defines a curved body having a first edge and a second edge that converge to define an opening between two endpoints. One of said edges is tapered at respective ends toward the endpoints to define tapered ends of the device defining an opening there between. The device is worn under a shirt collar to add support.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Perky, LLCInventor: David M. Frankel
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Patent number: 10842200Abstract: A stiffener assembly for a shirt with an open collar includes a pair of stiffener pockets, and a pair of removable stiffener inserts to be inserted into the pair of stiffener pockets to hold the open collar of the shirt in a desired shape. Each stiffener pocket includes an outer pocket panel, and an inner pocket panel aligned with the outer pocket panel. The outer and inner pocket panels each have a top, a bottom and sides extending between the top and bottom. Stitching couples together the outer and inner pocket panels along the sides and bottom thereof so as to form a passageway extending between the outer and inner pockets panel. The top of the outer and inner pocket panels are not stitched so as to form a stiffener pocket opening. The removable stiffener inserts are inserted into the passageways of the stiffener pockets through the stiffener pocket openings.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventor: Modesto Colon
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Patent number: 10405586Abstract: A collar shaping device having a U-shaped body adapted to be positioned under the collar of a shirt. The U-shaped body defines a central portion and first and second legs extending therefrom and undulates in a vertical direction. The central portion defines an upper rear contact region that engages the underside of the collar at the midpoint of the central portion. The first and second legs each have a proximate region connected with the central portion and a freely extending distal region. The proximate regions of the first and second legs defines a lower contact region that engages the upper shoulder area of shirt body while the distal regions of the first and second legs defines an upper forward contact region that engages the underside of the collar proximate the forward ends of the collar. Shirt assemblies and methods employing such devices are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: PEAK APPEARANCE, LLCInventor: Steven D. Groth
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Patent number: 10285452Abstract: A shirt-collar stabilizer may include a collar stand surround, a first collar insert rotatably coupled to a first end of the collar stand surround, and a second collar insert rotatably coupled to a second end of the collar stand surround.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Inventor: Leondre Yarbrough
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Patent number: 10028538Abstract: A collar corrector is provided having an adhesive strip with at least one adhesive side. The adhesive strip removably attaches the collar corrector to a shirt collar. A non-adhesive strip is removably attached to the adhesive side of the adhesive strip. The non-adhesive strip is removed prior to removably attaching the collar corrector to the shirt collar. A wire is embedded within the adhesive strip. The wire is pliable to alter a shape of the collar corrector. The shape of the collar corrector is maintained by the wire.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Collar Doc LLCInventor: Andrew Spitzfaden
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Patent number: 10004276Abstract: A retainable collar stay for a shirt includes an elongated body, at least one resilient member, and at least one barb. The elongated body includes a first side and a second side. The at least one resilient member is fixedly connected to one of the first side and the second side. The at least one barb is fixedly connected to one of the first side and the second side.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Inventor: Jeffrey G. Niedens
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Patent number: 9750285Abstract: A shirt collar locking system for locking a shirt collar in an upright position adapted for use with a stick-shaped collar stay having a first end and an opposing second end, the system comprising a shirt collar attached to a collar stand at an upper portion of the collar stand, an inner side of the shirt collar facing an outer side of the collar stand when the shirt collar is in a folded down position relative to the collar stand, wherein: the shirt collar includes a shirt collar stay pocket formed on the inner side of the shirt collar and configured to receive the first end of the collar stay, the collar stand includes a collar stand receiving portion formed on the outer side of the collar stand and configured to receive the opposing second end of the collar stay so as to lock the shirt collar to the collar stand, and when the shirt collar is in a folded down position relative to the collar stand, a first end of the shirt collar stay pocket adapted for insertion of the first end of the collar stay is aligneType: GrantFiled: June 19, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Inventor: Bryan Davis
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Patent number: 9526274Abstract: A moldable collar stay device for a shirt turnover collar comprising a collar stay body and dual collar stay inserts. The shape and the length of the present device may be adjusted by fasteners which facilitate changes to the angle of the collar stay inserts and the length of the collar stay body. The device also may be shaped to accentuate the shape of a user's face. Each collar stay insert may be placed inside collar stay pockets at opposite corners of the shirt collar while the stay body lies along the exterior bounds shirt collar. The shirt wearer may adjust the device around the periphery of the collar to the desired position. Once positioned, the device will remain concealed with the collar and collar stay pockets while maintaining the ability to alter the collar shape, the collar stay length and the angle of the collar stay inserts.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Inventor: William Robert English
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Patent number: 9320302Abstract: A moldable collar stay device for a shirt turnover collar comprising a collar stay body and dual collar stay inserts. The shape and the length of the present device may be adjusted by fasteners which facilitate changes to the angle of the collar stay inserts and the length of the collar stay body. The device also may be shaped to accentuate the shape of a user's face. Each collar stay insert may be placed inside collar stay pockets at opposite corners of the shirt collar while the stay body lies along the exterior bounds shirt collar. The shirt wearer may adjust the device around the periphery of the collar to the desired position. Once positioned, the device will remain concealed with the collar and collar stay pockets while maintaining the ability to alter the collar shape, the collar stay length and the angle of the collar stay inserts.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Inventor: William Robert English
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Patent number: 9307791Abstract: Aspects for supporting a turndown shirt collar are disclosed. In a particular aspect, a semi-rigid shapeable device includes a rear region that forms a substantially semi-circle shape having a first and second end. For this particular embodiment, each of a first terminal end and a second terminal end are respectively oriented upwards and inwards relative to the rear region via a first bend at the first end and a second bend at the second end. In another aspect, a method that facilitates forming a shirt collar support is provided, which includes shaping a semi-rigid shapeable device into a substantially semi-circle shape. In a further aspect, a turndown collared shirt is provided, which includes a collar band comprising at least one collar sleeve configured to hold a shaping device.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2012Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Inventor: Lawrence Garcia
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Patent number: 9084441Abstract: An adjustable collar stay has two components: a) a housing, and b) a movable piece having a wider head and elongated portion, the elongated portion adapted for slidably moving within the housing. The wider head is at least one cross-section disposed perpendicular to the point of entry (portal) into the housing, preventing its entry thereto. A spring-loaded pin, situated within the housing, engages with a pit, cut into the side of the elongated region of the movable piece. By grasping the head and pushing it transverse to the direction of the housing, one dislodges the pin from a pit, and moves the movable piece with respect to the housing, in order to elongate or shorten the entire device.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Inventor: Ephriam Azer
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Patent number: 9003566Abstract: An adjustable collar stay having a base member and an extension member slidably engaged with the base member. The extension member can be adapted to extend from the base member by a predetermined length for matching a length of a collar into which the adjustable collar stay is inserted. The base member includes a plurality of first dimples on a top surface thereof. The extension member includes a plurality of second dimples on a bottom surface thereof. Alternatively the extension member includes a plurality of openings. When the extension member is slidably positioned to adjust the length of the adjustable collar stay to a predetermined length, the second dimples are positioned within spaces between the first dimples or the openings receive the first dimples for retaining the adjustable collar stay at the predetermined length. The extension member can be formed of flexible expandable mesh.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Inventor: Allan Weiss
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Patent number: 8973165Abstract: An adjustable collar stay having a lower member engaged with an upper member, wherein the upper member can be extendable and retractable from the lower member for use with a variety of collar sizes and styles. The lower member and upper member can have locking mechanisms for retaining a position of extension or retraction. The adjustable collar stay can maintain a position of a shirt collar.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Brightmind, LLCInventor: Sherif Zaki
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Publication number: 20150052658Abstract: An adjustable collar stay having a base member and an extension member slidably engaged with the base member. The extension member can be adapted to extend from the base member by a predetermined length for matching a length of a collar into which the adjustable collar stay is inserted. The base member includes a plurality of first dimples on a top surface thereof. The extension member includes a plurality of second dimples on a bottom surface thereof. Alternatively the extension member includes a plurality of openings. When the extension member is slidably positioned to adjust the length of the adjustable collar stay to a predetermined length, the second dimples are positioned within spaces between the first dimples or the openings receive the first dimples for retaining the adjustable collar stay at the predetermined length. The extension member can be formed of flexible expandable mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventor: Allan Weiss
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Patent number: 8950014Abstract: An extendable collar stay that is substantially flat and adjustable to different lengths depending on the size and shape of the collar with which it is used. The extendable collar stay comprises an elongated body that is configured to fit into a collar pocket, with extensions at either end that can be extended to different lengths.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Extendable Collar Stay Co. LLCInventor: David B. Schottenstein
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Publication number: 20140345031Abstract: A collar straightening device worn underneath the shirt collar that encircles the sides and back of the neck and is held in position by adjusting its length to exert force against both the top button and mating button hole of the shirt. The back section of the shirt collar also provides resistance against the device which when extended to adjustable positions holds the shirt collar in a straight and upright position. The ends of the device that grip that both the shirt button and button hole are fashioned to hold removable design elements that are decorative in nature, allowing the wearer to change different fashionable design elements as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: William Daniel Reidsema, Barry Marvin Burkhart
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Patent number: 8813264Abstract: Apparatus for magnetically holding a shirt collar in a position and orientation on a shirt front, includes a collar stay attachable to a collar via adhesive or the like, or receivable in a pocket of the collar. The collar stay includes a material attractable by a magnet and can include at least a peripheral edge portion of a polymer material to protect adjacent shirt fabric. A magnet is positionable against an inside surface of the shirt front opposite the collar and is magnetically attachable to the collar stay through the shirt front, for holding the collar in a desired position and orientation. Suitable polymers include plastics and rubbery materials, and can be elastic so as to be stretchable over the stay. The stay can also be a laminate or composite of the material attractable by the magnet and the polymer, and can be bendable or foldable into a desired shape.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Inventor: Jonathan B. Boos
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Publication number: 20130247270Abstract: An adjustable collar stay device, including a body structure including a length extensible portion coupled to a width extensible portion. The length extensible portion includes a sleeve structure disposed about a first track structure, wherein the sleeve structure is configured to translate with respect to the first track structure, thereby extending the length of the length extensible portion. The width extensible portion includes a first body member disposed about a second track structure, wherein the second track structure is configured to translate with respect to the first body member, thereby extending the width of the width extensible portion. The width extensible portion further includes a second body member coupled to the second track structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: TRUTH BY DESIGN, LLCInventor: Travis L. ROSS
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Patent number: 8479317Abstract: The preferred brace resides invisibly beneath and behind the user's shirt collar when not in use. When desired, the user can flip up his or her collar and an appendage from the brace, and thereby hold the shirt collar up. The brace includes an envelope-shaped member that attaches either permanently or detachably to the collar band of the user's shirt. The envelope forms an internal chamber between a pair of opposing wall members that are made from resilient material, such as plastic or the like. The base envelope is defined by an aperture formed therein, and through which protrudes a brace tab that is operable between a down position and an up position. In the up position, the brace tab will prop the users shirt collar flap up so as to cover the back of the user's neck.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventor: Tuan Nguyen
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Patent number: 8296865Abstract: An apparatus for stiffening the folded collar of a dress or collared shirt is provided. A collared shirt includes a placket and a folded collar including an interior fold. The apparatus includes a circular, semi-rigid element for surrounding the interior fold of the folded collar, wherein the semi-rigid element is coextensive with the folded collar and includes a gap located at a placket of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a first elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a left side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the first elongated element contacts a left shoulder of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a second elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a right side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the second elongated element contacts a right shoulder of the shirt, wherein the semi-rigid element and the first and second elongated elements are integrally formed of a single piece of material.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventor: Jorge Carlos Gutierrez Garcia
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Patent number: 8292936Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention provides a neck cooling or heating apparatus comprising a primary band comprising a first end, a second end and a neck cooling or neck heating region positioned between the first end and the second end, the neck cooling or the neck heating region having coupled thereto a tissue cooling or a tissue heating material.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Ji Hyuk Rick Jung
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Patent number: 8220075Abstract: A multi-tool collar stay is disclosed. The collar stay may be a non-bendable single piece that includes a first end, a middle section, and a second end. This single piece is shaped to substantially fit within a collar stay pocket, where the first end is tapered to be proximate to a collar tip, and a first tool may be located in the vicinity of the first end. The second end is proximate to a collar stay pocket entrance, and a second tool may be located in the vicinity of the second end. The non-bendable single piece collar stay comprises at least one of: titanium, brass, stainless steel, sterling silver, reinforced polymer, and/or a combination thereof. Examples of the first and second tool include: a bottle opener, a cutting blade, a flat head screw driver, a flat Phillips screw driver, a full Phillips screw driver, a nail file, and a ruler.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: VIICII LLCInventors: Donny Chen, Frederick Li, Franklin Shen
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Patent number: 8108948Abstract: A method and apparatus for holding a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front. The apparatus includes a collar stay insertable into a conventional collar stay pocket or attachable to an inside surface of a collar, and a magnet magnetically attachable or couplable to the collar stay through the shirt front, and the pocket, if applicable, for holding the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. The collar stay and the magnet can be optionally interlockable and/or include detents for preventing undesired relative movements thereof, which can include particularly, relative longitudinal movements, but which can also include twisting and sideward movements. For collars which do not include any collar stay pocket, or where a collar stay pocket is not desired to be used, the collar stay can include an adhesive on an outer surface thereof adapted for adhesive attachment to the inside surface of a collar.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Inventor: Jonathan B. Boos
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Publication number: 20120023640Abstract: An apparatus for stiffening the folded collar of a dress or collared shirt is provided. A collared shirt includes a placket and a folded collar including an interior fold. The apparatus includes a circular, semi-rigid element for surrounding the interior fold of the folded collar, wherein the semi-rigid element is coextensive with the folded collar and includes a gap located at a placket of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a first elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a left side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the first elongated element contacts a left shoulder of the shirt. The apparatus further includes a second elongated element that projects downwards at an acute angle from a right side of the semi-rigid element such that a tip of the second elongated element contacts a right shoulder of the shirt, wherein the semi-rigid element and the first and second elongated elements are integrally formed of a single piece of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Jorge Carlos Gutierrez Garcia
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Publication number: 20110307995Abstract: A Flip-up Shirt Collar Brace. The preferred brace resides invisibly beneath and behind the user's shirt collar when not in use. When desired, the user can flip up his or her collar and an appendage from the brace, and thereby hold the shirt collar up. The brace includes an envelope-shaped member that attaches either permanently or detachably to the collar band of the user's shirt. The envelope forms an internal chamber between a pair of opposing wall members that are made from resilient material, such as plastic or the like. The base envelope is defined by an aperture formed therein, and through which protrudes a brace tab that is operable between a down position and an up position. In the up position, the brace tab will prop the users shirt collar flap up so as to cover the back of the user's neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Tuan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20110219515Abstract: A multi-tool collar stay is disclosed. The collar stay may be a non-bendable single piece that includes a first end, a middle section, and a second end. This single piece is shaped to substantially fit within a collar stay pocket, where the first end is tapered to be proximate to a collar tip, and a first tool may be located in the vicinity of the first end. The second end is proximate to a collar stay pocket entrance, and a second tool may be located in the vicinity of the second end. The non-bendable single piece collar stay comprises at least one of: titanium, brass, stainless steel, sterling silver, reinforced polymer, and/or a combination thereof. Examples of the first and second tool include: a bottle opener, a cutting blade, a flat head screw driver, a flat Phillips screw driver, a full Phillips screw driver, a nail file, and a ruler.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: VIICII LLCInventors: Donny Chen, Frederick Li, Franklin Shen
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Patent number: 8001619Abstract: A lapel stiffener includes a stiffener strip and a peel-off label. A pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to one side of the stiffener strip. The peel-off label is applied over the pressure sensitive adhesive. The peel-off label is removed and the pressure sensitive adhesive is pressed on to an inside surface of a lapel. A second embodiment of the lapel stiffener includes the stiffener strip, a strip retainer pocket and a strip storage pocket. The strip retainer pocket is formed by securing a strip of material behind a lapel to receive the stiffener strip. The strip storage pocket is formed on a bottom of the lapel. A third embodiment of the lapel stiffener preferably includes the stiffener strip and a strip retainer cavity. The strip retainer cavity is formed by securing a strip of material behind a lapel. The strip retainer cavity surrounds the stiffener strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventor: Brady W. Baehring
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Publication number: 20110145974Abstract: A collar stay capable of being retrofitted to any collared shirt in order to maintain a flat and wrinkle-free corner of the collar. The present collar stay can be comprised of rigid, planar material such as craft felt or plastic. This rigid, planar material can comprise an adhesive layer on one side, which can be used to connect the collar stay to the collar. The present collar stays are typically connected to the underside of the collar, however, in an alternative embodiment, the collar stays can have ornamentation printed on one side and can be worn on the upper side of the collar so as to better display the ornamentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Robert Hookano
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Patent number: 7954184Abstract: A bed frame comprising T-shaped side rails provides support for a box spring and mattress. The T-shaped side rails provide more resistance to twisting and bowing and enables the overall bed frame to support more weight with less deflection than the convention L-shaped side rails. The T-shaped side rails may be two L-shaped angle irons affixed together or a unitary T-shaped member that can also be used for other structural components of the bed frame such as a center beam. The vertical flange of the T-shape can be non-linear. In a further embodiment, the side rails are comprised of a metal skin enclosing a hollow area with a horizontal, flat shelf for supporting the box spring and a contiguous vertical surface generally at a right angle to the horizontal shelf to retain the box spring in it desired position.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Finger Lakes Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard S. Polevoy, Paul E. Carlson, Howard Scott Ryan
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Publication number: 20110113526Abstract: A dress shirt collar support for a dress shirt is provided. The dress shirt collar support includes an open ring having two ends and two collar legs, one leg being adjacent to each end. Each collar leg is placed inside a pocket on the collar of a shirt and the position of the collar legs can be adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Marcus P. Harris
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Publication number: 20100313331Abstract: The present invention is a moldable collar stay for a shirt collar which traverses the periphery of the shirt collar with each end of said moldable stay being inserted into the prefabricated collar stay pockets of the shirt. The moldable collar stay may be either hidden permanently within the shirt fabric, or rest removably underneath the periphery of the shirt collar. The moldable stay body includes two end points which are identically formed and connected by a moldable material concomitant with the periphery of the shirt collar. Each tapered end point comfortably inserts into the prefabricated collar stay pockets. The shirt wearer may then adjust the moldable stay across the periphery of the collar to the desired collar position. The present invention also includes a shirt construction with an integrated moldable collar stay.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: William Robert English
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Publication number: 20100088801Abstract: A slip resistant collar stay resistant to shifting positions in its cooperating pocket when the garment in which it is used is worn. The slip resistant collar stay comprises an elongate body and a slip resistant element disposed thereon, wherein the slip resistant element is provided on at least one surface of the elongate body of the collar stay.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: David M. Spiros
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Publication number: 20100031419Abstract: A protective garment comprising a gown and an improved collar mechanism and method of use for securing protective gowns, typically used in health care settings, around the neck of a user without the need to secure with ties, tabs, snaps or other securing devices. The collar mechanism is made of a stiff material that is pliable enough to be deformed without fracture when force is applied but with a sufficient memory that allows the collar to return to its original position once the force is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Thor R. Halseth
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Publication number: 20100024094Abstract: An improved collar mechanism and method of use for the securing of reusable gowns typically used in health care settings around the neck of a user without the need to secure with ties, tabs, snaps or other securing devices. The collar mechanism is made of a stiff material that is pliable enough to move without fracture when force is applied but with a sufficient memory that allows the collar to return to its original position once the force is removed or when modeled as such.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Thor Halseth
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Patent number: 7578034Abstract: A collar stay perforating device for perforating a portion of a collar stay and a collar stay storage device for storing the perforated collar stay are provided. The collar stay perforating device comprises a base member having a punch hole and a guide to receive an end of a collar stay. A first lever member pivotally attached to the base member has a punch member that cooperates with the punch hole. A second lever member pivotally attached to the base member bears on the first lever member to bring the punch member into cooperation with the punch hole thereby perforating the collar stay. The perforated collar stay may then be stored on a collar stay storage device comprising an openable ring member having releaseably engageable arms for forming a closed loop. The ring is openable permitting one of the arms to be inserted through the perforated collar stay thereby providing ordered and compact storage of collar stays.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: BG & Sons, LLCInventors: Jason J. Bier, Joshua A. Gutstein
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Publication number: 20090144879Abstract: A method for manufacturing a finished carbon fiber (FCF) collar stay includes the steps of fabricating a FCF sheet having at least one design and producing a FCF collar stay from the FCF sheet. A finished carbon fiber (FCF) collar stay has at least one carbon fiber sheet impregnated with resin; the sheet may produce a plurality of like FCF stays.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Kirtis John Newberry
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Publication number: 20090038049Abstract: A collar stay device includes a stay body having a tapered first end and an expandable second end. The stay body includes first and second legs, which are integrally formed at the tapered first end and diverge toward the expandable second end. At least one of the legs includes a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of a free end thereof. When the collar stay device is inserted into a prefabricated pocket in the collar of a shirt, the expandable second end of the stay body is contracted to place tension on the pocket and prevent movement of the collar stay device in the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: CBS SQUAREDInventor: Robin West
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Publication number: 20080295214Abstract: A device for straightening and holding portions of apparel tending to lose their original configuration subsequent to extended ownership and use is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: DAVID KRAUSS
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Publication number: 20080295218Abstract: A method and apparatus for holding a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front. The apparatus includes a collar stay insertable into a conventional collar stay pocket or attachable to an inside surface of a collar, and a magnet magnetically attachable or couplable to the collar stay through the shirt front, and the pocket, if applicable, for holding the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. The collar stay and the magnet can be optionally interlockable and/or include detents for preventing undesired relative movements thereof, which can include particularly, relative longitudinal movements, but which can also include twisting and sideward movements. For collars which do not include any collar stay pocket, or where a collar stay pocket is not desired to be used, the collar stay can include an adhesive on an outer surface thereof adapted for adhesive attachment to the inside surface of a collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Jonathan B. Boos
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Publication number: 20080229472Abstract: A collar protector comprises a patch mount that is attached to the back portion of a shirt collar. A collar shield removeably attaches to the patch mount and covers a back portion of a wearer's neck preventing staining and discoloration of the shirt's collar. In one embodiment, the user applies a scent to the collar shield to release a pleasing odor while wearing the shirt. As the collar shield becomes stained, it is replaced with a new one keeping the shirt from being soiled. In one embodiment, a hook and loop attachment system is used to removeably attach the collar shield to the patch mount. In one embodiment, the collar shield is made of a fabric that matches the shirt.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Peter A. Maggs
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Patent number: 7409730Abstract: A method and apparatus for holding a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front. The apparatus includes a collar stay insertable into a conventional collar stay pocket or attachable to an inside surface of a collar, and a magnet magnetically attachable or couplable to the collar stay through the shirt front, and the pocket, if applicable, for holding the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. The collar stay and the magnet can be optionally interlockable and/or include detents for preventing undesired relative movements thereof, which can include particularly, relative longitudinal movements, but which can also include twisting and sideward movements. For collars which do not include any collar stay pocket, or where a collar stay pocket is not desired to be used, the collar stay can include an adhesive on an outer surface thereof adapted for adhesive attachment to the inside surface of a collar.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Jonathan B. Boos
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Publication number: 20080134410Abstract: A device for use as a credit card sized containment in some instances with a card delivery system in the form of a detachable hang tab or hole for one or more collar stays, as well as a method of using such device, are disclosed. In one form, the device comprises a resilient, flexible sheet member having a first and second opposing edges and a third and fourth opposing edges, the first and second opposing edges forming a width, the third and fourth opposing edges forming a height, the width being greater than the height, and one or more detachable regions within the sheet member, each detachable region having an elongated rectangular shape including two long edges and two short edges, wherein a short edge forms a symmetrically tapered point, and with each detachable region being selectively detachable and reinsertable into the flexible sheet member is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Jordan David Eisenberg
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Patent number: 7086092Abstract: A shirt collar to removably attach around a neck portion of a shirt comprises: i) an elongate inner portion having an upper portion and a lower shirt portion, said lower shirt portion having magnets spaced and attached therealong; and, ii) an elongate outer portion having an upper portion continuously attached therealong to the upper portion of the inner portion, and having a lower portion having magnets positioned therealong to align with the magnets positioned along the shirt side portion of the inner side portion. In use after the collar is centrally folded therealong, between the inner and outer side portions thereof, the neck portion of the shirt can be positioned between the lower portions of the inner and outer collar; and thereafter the spaced magnets can adhere with the aligned magnets, thereby holding the collar along and attached to the neck porion of the shirt.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Charlie L. Cruz
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Patent number: 7051376Abstract: A knitted collar for a shirt and a method for manufacturing such a collar. The collar includes a knitted collar body having a sewing edge adapted to be attached to the shirt, a finished edge and two selvedges. The body has a pocket at each of the two selvedges. The pocket has first and second ends extending approximately from the finished edge to the sewing edge. The pocket is closed at the first end by the finished edge. A stay is disposed in the pocket of each of the two selvedges. The stay has a first end facing the first end of the pocket and a second end facing the second end of the pocket. A stop stitch formed between the first and second ends of the pocket. The stop stitch closes one of the first and second ends of the pocket for substantially preventing the stay from moving within the pocket. A new type of stay with protrusions is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Marc Friedman
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Patent number: 6889387Abstract: A collar protector for preventing the collar on a shirt or other garment from being crushed, distorted or wrinkled during handling when the shirt or garment is stored, stacked or displayed. The collar protector is constructed as a shaped, unitary body made of a resilient, preferably plastic, material.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: DES-L Industries Inc.Inventors: Irving Tiss, Burton J. Schwartz
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Patent number: 6862743Abstract: A knitted collar for a shirt and a method for manufacturing such a collar. The collar includes a knitted collar body having a sewing edge adapted to be attached to the shirt, a finished edge and two selvedges. The body has a pocket at each of the two selvedges. The pocket has first and second ends extending approximately from the finished edge to the sewing edge. The pocket is closed at the first end by the finished edge. A stay is disposed in the pocket of each of the two selvedges. The stay has a first end facing the first end of the pocket and a second end facing the second end of the pocket. A stop stitch formed between the first and second ends of the pocket. The stop stitch closes one of the first and second ends of the pocket for substantially preventing the stay from moving within the pocket. A new type of stay with protrusions is also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Marc Friedman
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Patent number: RE39095Abstract: For a selected collar stay, i.e., 0.375 inches in width, for a shirt knitted with selectively sized wales, i.e., 0.10 inches in width, a pocket for the stay also knitted but with selectively narrower wales, i.e., 0.025 inches in width, so that predictably a number of wales, i.e., 14 in number, produces a width of the pocket approximately equal to the width of the stay to minimize movement of the stay within the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Marc Friedman