Neckties Patents (Class 2/144)
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Patent number: 5315713Abstract: The present invention is directed to improved apparatus for restraining a necktie to a shirt. The present invention employs attachment means on the back of a conventional necktie to secure the tie's normally concealed tail in two positions, and a horizontal member, having buttonholes therein, slidably mounted on the tail between the attachment means. The horizontal member may then be secured to a shirt button to hold the tie in place during normal wear. The apparatus allows the necktie to automatically adjust to compensate for changes in the amount of slack on the necktie. Various alternative attachment means are disclosed, including means for ease in providing restraint apparatus for "clip-on" and other pre-tied neckwear.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Inventor: Vincent J. Pileggi
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Patent number: 5295270Abstract: A necktie and separate pre-formed knot that may be slid into position onto the necktie body and securely maintained in position without slipping. A knot is formed from a generally trapezoidally shaped assembly that is first folded over on itself so that its angled ends overlie one another. The overlying angled ends are secured to one another along a seam offset from the edges of the angled ends so as to define a margin or wing portion between the seam and the edges of the angled ends. The resulting folded and closed assembly is then turned inside out to form the finished knot. The wing portion protrudes into the central opening of the knot to engage the necktie body and hold the knot securely in place on the necktie body. The trapezoidally shaped assembly from which the knot is formed is itself formed of a foundation member and a fabric wrapped around the foundation member. Knots of different styles are described emulating, for example, the common four-in-hand, half-windsor and full-windsor knots.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Jane PhillipsInventors: Jane Phillips, Judy Perchonock
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Patent number: 5291616Abstract: A waistband adapted to surround the waist of a wearer as a fashion accessory comprises both a scarf and a semi-rigid form made of flexible sheet material. The scarf covers and is wrapped about at least a portion of the form, when in use as a waistband, with the form disposed at the midsection of the wearer. The scarf thus takes on a shape defined in part by the form.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Inventors: Susan B. Lamons, Lisa A. Rhoades
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Patent number: 5285312Abstract: Flexible film of plastic material, such as "Mylar", and coated with metal to provide a mirror surface, can be sewn onto a normally obscured portion of apparel, such as a necktie, to provide a discreet mirror. Alternatively, the mirror-film can be cemented in place, or can have "Velcro" hooks or loops adhered thereto for engagement with the complementary hooks or loops of a sheet thereof borne on an under-portion of clothing, i.e., a sweater, or the like, or the inner flap of a pocketbook, under a sun visor, or an inner fold surface of a wallet.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: J. Albert Mastro
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Patent number: 5253366Abstract: A ready made necktie is provided for a shirt having a collar and a neck band, which consists of the necktie having a knot formed thereon and a mechanism for retaining the knot of the necktie between a front portion of the collar, so that the necktie does not have to extend about the neck band of the shirt to be retained thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Inventors: Maria Marlo, George Spector
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Patent number: 5216757Abstract: A tie knot apparatus is provided which includes a front shell member having a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges, a rear shell member having a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges, the shell members being configured at the top and bottom edges to form an upper shell member opening and a lower shell member opening, the openings being for passing a neck tie, a joining mechanism on the first and second side edges for joining the front and rear shell members together. The bottom edges are preferably contoured at the lower shell member opening to create aesthetically appealing folds in the tie below the apparatus. A wedge member is optionally secured to one of the shell members for pressing against the tie and creating an aesthetically appealing fold in the tie adjacent to the apparatus. One of the joining mechanisms preferably includes a hinge for the shell members. The front shell member preferably has an exterior surface shaped to resemble the appearance of a tie knot.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Inventor: Joshua Dorkin
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Patent number: 5165112Abstract: An assemblable necktie, having: a collar assembly, a knot assembly, a replacement tie assembly, and a tie assembly securement. The knot assembly comprises a first end portion having a collar loop formed therein for retaining the collar assembly, an intermediate portion, and, a second end portion. The first end portion, intermediate portion and the second end portion are so foldable so as to form a knot during use having the appearance of a knot in a conventional tie. The replaceable tie assembly is securable to the knot assembly. The tie assembly securement secures the tie assembly to the knot asssembly during use thereof, the tie assembly securement being concealed when the tie is formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Inventor: Charles R. Dawes
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Patent number: 5142703Abstract: A neckwear is disclosed which includes an outer fabric casing. A one-piece, multi-dimensional lining is carried within the casing and lies substantially coextensive with the casing along the length thereof. The lining is formed of a one-piece textile fabric cut substantially along the bias. The central neckband and knotting portion of the lining is characterized by having a different fabric construction than the fabric construction of the end portions of the lining to provide a finished neckwear product having a neckband and knotting area with the desired performance and tying characteristics. The neckwear also may include a plurality of linings positioned within the casing and a least one of the plurality of linings includes a central neckband and knotting portion having a different fabric construction than the fabric construction of the end portions of the lining.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Collins & Aikman CorporationInventors: Lex L. Basinger, Jeffery L. Rachel, Jerry E. Snider, Allan S. Lerner
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Patent number: 5113531Abstract: The present invention relates to a necktie comprising a pair of elongated decorative fabric elements of substantially identical shapes adapted to be joined at lower portions to establish a predetermined center line, for said tie of selecting adjustable length; a zipper having tapes connected to said fabric elements adjacent said center line; the uppermost portions of said fabric elements being connected; the portions of said fabric elements between said connected uppermost portions and said joined lower portions at neck-engaging collar band of adjustable size.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Jacqueline Castro
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Patent number: 5109547Abstract: An extended neckwear shirt button attachment device providing means to hold said neckwear in a stationary position at the front of a shirt or blouse, said attachment device comprising a base member and a button attachment member slidably attached to the base member. The button attachment member includes a buttonhole formed therein which selectively engages a button of the shirt or blouse of the wearer. The base member can be fixedly attached to the neckwear by adhesive means of by being sewn to the neckwear.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Iman 'al-Amin Abdallah
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Patent number: 5095546Abstract: An apparatus for restraining a necktie to a shirt front. The apparatus includes a longitudinal strip of material on the wide underside portion of the necktie, stitched in place, and surrounded by a horizontal transverse loop containing a buttonhole for attachment to a shirt front button.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Inventor: Jerry R. Jones
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Patent number: 5088118Abstract: An article and method for tying neckties is presented which serves to assist the user in positioning the necktie in precise relationship to a chosen location point on the user's apparel or anatomy. The method hereof includes the steps of affixing a small maker element to the necktie and then positioning the marker adjacent a chosen fixed location point on the wearer's anatomy or apparel, whereby the ends of the tie will then drape in a desired position once the tie is tied in accordance with the wearer's habitual tying method. The article includes a support member presenting a scale along one edge thereof and having marker elements located thereon for use in measuring and marking a tie during tying thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1989Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: F. Howard Whiteley
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Patent number: 5088119Abstract: A necktie has a central knot portion being positioned between a display portion and a tail portion. In one version, the warp angle of the knot portion is rotated ninety degrees from the warp of the display portion so that the stripes on the knot will be aligned with the corresponding stripes on the display portion when the tie is worn. In other embodiments, the knot portion is a different color or pattern from the display portion to permit coordinating or contrasting or styles between the knot and display portion. In yet another embodiment, the knot portion is made selectively replaceable at the discretion of the user to permit mix and match freedom.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: Robert A. Fortier
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Patent number: 5073987Abstract: A necktie is formed with an elongated front flap of a flattened tubular fabric material having a forward layer and a rearward layer with a cavity therebetween. A rear flap of fabric material is connected at the upper end to the upper end of the front flap to form an elongated tie. A fabric sheet is mounted in the cavity in the front flap with the upper end of the fabric sheet attached to the rearward layer and the lower end of the fabric sheet folded upwardly and connected to the rearward surface of the forward layer so as to form to a generally J-shaped configuration. A transverse slot is formed in the rearward layer above the fabric sheet to permit the insertion of a photograph into the cavity. An opening is formed in the forward layer immediately forward of the fabric sheet and located above the lower end of the fabric sheet so as to reveal the photograph inserted within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventor: Glenn W. Crosier
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Patent number: 5044013Abstract: An interliner for a necktie includes a warp having yarns with different twist directions and hardness and a filling having yarns with different twist directions and hardness. Each hard yarn comprises a blend of fibers ranging in denier from about 8 to 15 and has a twist of about 7 to 10 turns per inch. Each soft yarn comprises a blend of fibers ranging in denier from about 3 to about 6 and has a twist of about 4-6 turns per inch. The yarns are sequentially arranged such that the twist direction and hardness sequence in the warp is the same as the twist direction and hardness sequence in the filling. In this way, the interliner provides crease resistance, cupping resistance and stretch control to the tie, while adding to the quality of the "hand" of the tie.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Inventor: Myron H. Ackerman
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Patent number: 5042087Abstract: A protective shield for a four-in-hand tie which is being worn by a user, comprises a thin, elongate disposable cardboard-like sheet having a width and length which are sufficient to cover the frontal exposed portion of the tie. At one end the sheet has a tab which is adapted to be folded backward and downward so that it can be inserted in the knot of the tie from the top thereof. Intermediate its ends the sheet has fastener portions enabling it to be secured to the frontal portion of the tie so as to position the sheet in front of the tie and prevent any soiling thereof while dining.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Inventor: Louis Lewis
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Patent number: 5036550Abstract: A sports tie is comprised of a plurality of rigid segments flexibly joined together in the form of a necktie. The exposed surfaces of the segments are finished to simulate a basketball court. The logo or other insignia of a sports team is bonded to the exposed surfaces of the segments. A band or clip attached to an end segment allows a person to wear the sports tie around his neck. In a modified embodiment, the segments have the outline of a baseball bat. In a further embodiment, the segments are covered with artificial football field material. In another embodiment, the segments are made of clear plastic to simulate a hockey rink. Disks decorated to represent various sports balls or pucks can be bonded to a segment.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Steven M. Wilsey
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Patent number: 5016285Abstract: A necktie is disclosed comprising a front panel having projecting loops (or hooks) to receive ornaments thereon. The rear surface of the ornament is provided with projecting hooks (or loops) so that, together with the tie a fastening system is provided. Cartoon and other type ornaments are provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: William J. Just
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Patent number: 5012530Abstract: A necktie including an outer casing and facing. The outer casing has a large end, a small end, a neckband portion and an intermediate knot forming portion. The facing has longitudinal sides and a central portion therebetween. Laterally spaced ears extend from the longitudinal sides and fold back toward the central portion. Each ear includes an end distal to its respective longitudinal side. These distal ends remain spaced from one another to form a valley therebetween. The facing is sewn to the back side of the outer casing such that the ears are in the vicinity of the knot forming portion. When a knot is placed in the knot forming portion, the ears cause a dimple to be formed in the outer casing immediately below the knot.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Inventor: Myron H. Ackerman
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Patent number: 4972523Abstract: A retainer for containing the free hanging terminal ends of a necktie has two primary portions, a tailend retaining band carried by a button on the wearer's shirt and a longitudinal strip portion carried by the backside surface of the display end of the necktie and the band and strip portion having complimentary hook-and-loop fabric material which may be fastened temporarily together to secure the terminal ends. The tailend of the necktie is passed vertically through an opening in the band and is slidably contained thereby while the display end is secured by the hook-and-loop fabric fastening.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Inventor: Robert J. Begg
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Patent number: 4870707Abstract: A scarf has a generally butterfly-like configuration formed with two mirror-image, generally triangular panels and a connecting neck portion which is preferably pleated. The scarf extends laterally along the straight grain of the fabric to two corners of the triangular panels, and along the bias of the fabric to second corners of the triangular panels. The fabric is a fluid, drapable fabric, preferably pure silk or a silk blend. The scarf can be cut as a single integral piece, or as two pieces joined in a seam at the neck portion. The dimensions of the fabric depend on the size of the person wearing it and its use. In a large size, the scarf can be draped around the neck for use as a stole, dickey, bandeau or halter blouse, with at least one pair of the corners tied at the back. In any size, the scarf can be tied and displayed to provide a wide variety of scarf bows and styles.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventor: Alia S. Hayes
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Patent number: 4843644Abstract: A system is disclosed for preventing a tie from becoming soiled. The necktie has a front ply and a rear ply with the rear ply defining an opening. A bib is attached to the inside of the necktie and is folded and positioned within the opening between the front ply and the rear ply. The bib defines a slot which enables a portion of the necktie to pass through the slot when the bib is unfolded and removed via the opening from between the front ply and the rear ply. In this manner, the bib will overlie the necktie portion that is passed through the slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Inventor: April Sugarman
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Patent number: 4839925Abstract: A stretchable necktie fabricated from an elongated outer tubular casing formed of a nylon-spandex material, and an elongated inner lining formed of a nylon-spandex material, positioned inside said casing and sewn around its entire perimeter to said casing. A washable, comfortable necktie is thereby formed entirely of stretchable material.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Inventor: George S. Panton, Jr.
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Patent number: 4835821Abstract: A necktie fastening device having a loop pile strip with two button holes for fastening to a shirt front. The loop pile strip having an outer surface and an inner surface which has an open topped pocket attached thereto in order to place an article or the like to be hidden from sight. A hook pile strip is placed between the designer label and the necktie so that when the loop pile strip and the hook pile strip are in position to be mated surface to surface, the necktie is secured and the necktie fastening device is invisible.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Alan J. Durante
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Patent number: 4696064Abstract: A necktie and method of tying having front and rear sections, each section having front and rear faces, the front face of the front section and the rear face of the rear section being arranged to face in the same direction when the tie is lying flat and involves a method of tying this type of tie in a simplistic knot that encircles the neckband on both its left side and its right side with one cross-over to form the face of the completed knot.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1987Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Inventor: Robert A. Morwood
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Patent number: 4694509Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a necktie and method of making, inclusive of outer ornamental material and a wool or wool-containing lining, the outer ornamental material and the wool lining being pieces cut on the same pattern tied-together adjacent their edges by hand slip stitches when they are in an overlayed state and position relative to each other for their corresponding shapes characterized by non-wrinkled state devoid of pucker in the stitched state, the slip stitches preferably not passing through the final front face of the necktie's outer ornamental material by virtue of a flexible removable cardboard, leather or plastic member of a shape of the final front face inserted between overlapped folded outer ornamental and wool lining materials during the hand-stitching thereof followed by slipping-out the flexible member after completion of stitching.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1985Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Moe M. Grubman
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Patent number: 4627113Abstract: A decorative neckwear device incorporates a simulated four-in-hand necktie knot positioned in front of the wearer's neck by an adjustable non-elastic neckband, and supporting a vertically elongated array of a plurality of independent thin flat panels hingingly joined together to form a flexible supple depending panel array. The thin flat panels may be formed of various different colorful decorative materials such as thin sheets of colored glass, plastic, metal or wood veneers, cemented to a supporting fabric strip. Matching pairs of panels bonded to the front and rear faces of the strip form thin sandwich panels, making the panel array attractive when viewed from either front or back.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 9, 1986Inventor: Allen Lord
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Patent number: 4613992Abstract: The 9/1 Necktie is an improved invention of neckwear apparel. This improved invention is comprised of a substantially square body member and a neckband of an elongated rectangle of sufficient length to encircle the wearer's neck more than one full circle around and to encircle the wearer's neck almost but not entirely twice around. One end of the neckband is connected to the square on one of the corners of the square. The connecting seam points are located equally distanced from each side of the square.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Inventor: Claudai L. Dabbieri
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Patent number: 4575872Abstract: Improved structure of the necktie, incorporating an interim gap on top of the cravat section, to permit passage of the strap tongue whereby the suspension length can be adjusted at will; a pair of snatch laps each extending from either corner on the base of the cravat, serving to fix the setting of the necktie to the collar and to shape the cravat; a fastening belt attached to either corner on the top of the cravat, to enclose the nape of the user by button-coupling; permitting convenient adjustment of the standing length of the strap tongue and of the size of the cravat anytime.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1985Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventor: Cheng C. Chen
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Patent number: 4546494Abstract: Necktie structure made of a plurality of articulated wood panels. One of the panels is shaped to simulate a four-in-hand knot portion of the necktie and a second panel is shaped to simulate the body portion of the tie. A third triangular panel is disposed in edge-to-edge relation with the lower end of the second panel. The panels are hinged together at their adjacent edges to form an articulated, coplanar structure. A flexible neckband for encircling the neck of the wearer is affixed to the undersurface of the knot-forming panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Inventor: Michael I. Garber
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Patent number: 4506389Abstract: A novel tie construction of enhanced stability of shape and smoothness comprises a support layer extending along the entire inside of the tie substantially complementary to the periphery of the front fabric material of the tie, the layers being folded together therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Briar Neckwear, Inc.Inventor: Stanley Franklin
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Patent number: 4504979Abstract: A necktie assembly easily fittable and removable to a wearer's neck without tying or untying a knot thereof, which comprises a tie body having a shape similar to a traditional tie and a knot formed by tying a part of the tie body around a core body. The core body has a channel by which a free end of the tie body can be inserted into the knot while keeping a neatly folded shape thereof. The necktie assembly may have a pin or the like built-in the core body for securing the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Kawamura Shouji Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hironobu Kawamura
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Patent number: 4453273Abstract: A necktie protector comprises a flat flexible plastic envelope having two identical elongate flat plastic faces joined at the long edges thereof and not being joined at the short edges thereof. Flat plastic tabs extend centrally from two adjacent unjoined edges.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Inventor: H. George Gerrick
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Patent number: 4318189Abstract: A simulatd knotted necktie composed of a hollow knot shaped body having a main front face, a rear face with a first hole centrally arranged and having a lower lip, a bottom face with a hole and a top surface with the side walls of the body each having an opening adjacent the top face and a necktie length with a display tail overlaying and jacketing the main body face, a rear tail and a neck loop length between the tails with the neck loop length extending from said body openings and the rear tail or hidden tail extending from the bottom hole and the display tail extending from the rear face hole with the rear face of the display tail overlaying the main face of the body and a keeper to hold the display tail in snug jacketing relation of the main face of the body to simulate a knot of a necktie of predetermined style.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Inventor: Franklin S. Intengan
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Patent number: 4277849Abstract: An elongate garment for women and girls has an intermediate section of constant width and two outer sections which are of different shape. The outer sections increase in width initially as they extend away from the intermediate section and are of different lengths. The length of the intermediate section is at least 29% of the overall length of the garment. The garment has an overall length of 25" to 70" and an overall width of 5/8" to 81/2".Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1980Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Inventor: Leslie G. Spears
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Patent number: 4173792Abstract: An adjustable length simulated knotted necktie combination composed of a necktie length having a front display tail portion and an opposite rear tail portion with an intermediate portion and an inverted trapezoidally shaped body of simulated knot shape as seen in front elevation and which body has an upper support surface to engage the intermediate portion of the necktie length between the tail portions to support the upper zone of the display tail portion adjacent the intermediate portion over the simulated knot shaped body and including a shield to wrap about the body and over the upper zone of the display tail portion and wherein neck engaging segments with quick release elements such as snaps are provided to serve as a neckband for attachment in the collar of the shirt of a wearer and which combination simulates a conventional knotted tie, is adjustable, washable, easy to assembly and is removable from the neck of the wearer by unsnapping the neck segments.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Inventor: Franklin S. Intengan
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Patent number: 4123802Abstract: The liner is produced by folding portions of an elongate piece of fabric into overlapping relation about one or more longitudinally extending fold lines, so that the folded liner, when inserted as a liner in a conventional necktie casing, will lend improved body and feel to the tie during use. The blank from which the liner is produced has a wide end and a narrow end, respectively, and in at least one embodiment includes an integral pocket section which can be attached to one end of the outer casing to provide therefor the conventional facing or tipping.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1977Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Inventor: Myron H. Ackerman
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Patent number: 3950790Abstract: The frontal long end of the necktie is composed of a lower long end section and an upper long end section. The upper section comprises a first piece constituted of a first fabric having an exposed given facing surface and formed to enable a slipknot to be made therewith. The lower section comprises an inner second piece constituted of said first fabric and an outer third piece superimposed on such second piece and constituted of a second fabric having an exposed facing surface different from that of the first fabric. Lines of stitching connect the side and bottom edges of the second and third piece together and the upper edges of such pieces to the bottom edge of the first piece to form the long end of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1975Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Norvell CorporationInventor: Robert H. Adler
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Patent number: 3946444Abstract: A method of tying a necktie of a modified four-in-hand type and having a narrower portion to go around the neck of the wearer and a wider portion to hang down the front of the wearer and at least two small openings through the necktie spaced lengthwise thereof and bound, as with grommets, near the zone where the knot would appear in a regular four-in-hand tie. The narrower end of the tie passes through the openings with a snug sliding fit. In use of the method, the narrow end of the tie is threaded up and down through the openings, after which the narrower end of the tie is tightened by pulling the narrow end more or less through the openings, after which the wider end of the tie is brought upwardly through the loop on the side toward the neck of the wearer and then forwardly over and down to hang in display fashion in front of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1975Date of Patent: March 30, 1976Inventor: Salvatore C. Parrilla
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Patent number: RE30950Abstract: The liner is produced by folding portions of an elongate piece of fabric into overlapping relation about one or more longitudinally extending fold lines, so that the folded liner, when inserted as a liner in a conventional necktie casing, will lend improved body and feel to the tie during use. The blank from which the liner is produced has a wide end and a narrow end, respectively, and in at least one embodiment includes an integral pocket section which can be attached to one end of the outer casing to provide therefor the conventional facing or tipping.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Inventor: Myron H. Ackerman