Tie Patents (Class 223/82)
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Patent number: 9970150Abstract: A tie steaming device for steaming ties includes a housing that defines an interior space. A reservoir, a power module, a boiler and a pump are coupled to the housing and positioned in the interior space. The boiler and the pump are operationally coupled to the power module. The pump is fluidically coupled to the reservoir and the boiler. The device also comprises a shell that is hollow. The shell is fluidically couplable to the boiler. Each of a plurality of vents is positioned in the shell. The pump is positioned to transfer water from the reservoir to the boiler, such that the boiler converts the water to steam. The shell is configured for insertion into a user's tie to direct the steam through the vents to contact the tie.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2016Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Inventor: James Singleton
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Patent number: 7065794Abstract: A necktie that is removably attachable to a button-down shirt of the type having a row of buttons disposed down the front thereof so as to prevent said necktie from moving out of place, said necktie comprising a single elongated article of clothing having a wide end having front and rear surfaces and a narrow end having front and rear surfaces, wherein a row of buttonholes is provided on said rear surface of said wide end and a corresponding first attachment button is provided on said front surface of said narrow end to attach said wide end to said narrow end such that said first attachment means is not visible on said front surface of said wide end, and wherein second row of buttonholes is provided on said rear surface of said narrow end to attach said rear surface of said narrow end to said row of buttons.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Richard Anderson
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Patent number: 7036694Abstract: A scented tie insert and method therefor capable of retaining a fragrance and being inserted into a tie, either a necktie or a bowtie. This device allows a person to have a fragrance without having the fragrance coming into contact with the person's skin or other clothing.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Samuel L. Smalls
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Patent number: 6550650Abstract: A necktie includes a single-piece tie defining a display area and a knot area with the display area having a given pattern and the knot area having a pattern different from the given pattern. The one-piece tie can be woven or printed to produce the patterns. The tie can have a single-piece display-knot portion and a single-piece tail portion to be joined together. The tail portion can have a pattern, preferably, the same as the given pattern. A method of constructing a necktie includes cutting a tie from a single-piece of fabric having a given pattern at a display area and a pattern different from the given pattern at a knot area. The tie is folded lengthwise and is connected together at long edges. The edge-connected tie is turned inside out. Also, a single-piece display-knot portion can define the display and knot areas with the display-knot portion joined to a tail portion also preferably cut from a single-piece of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Robert Fortier
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Patent number: 6412673Abstract: A necktie-setting clip includes an inverted triangular front shell defining a wide and flat top opening and a narrow and deep bottom opening for a necktie to extend through the top and the bottom openings to locate behind the front shell. A pressing member is pivotally connected to a rear side of the front shell. When the pressing member is turned to a horizontal position perpendicular to the front shell, the necktie-setting clip could be adjusted to a desired position on the necktie, and when the pressing member is turned to a downward vertical position parallel to the front shell, the necktie-setting clip presses the necktie against the front shell. The necktie-setting clip replaces a conventional tie knot and makes the setting of the necktie around the user's neck easily, and may serve as an ornament on the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Yi Chang Chuang
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Patent number: 6149207Abstract: A necktie dimpling tool for depressing the area below a knot placed in a necktie forming a generally vertical dimple in the necktie just below the knot including a pair of pivotally attached and opposing ribs arranged so that a compressive force is maintained between the pair of ribs. The tool may also include a third or center rib disposed between the pair of ribs. The center rib may be pivotable in relation to the pair of ribs and may be arranged so that a compressive force is maintained between the center rib and/or both of the pair of pivotally attached and opposing ribs.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Barry Delano Bradford, Jr.
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Patent number: 6105833Abstract: A hanger for a pre-tied knotted necktie assembly includes an upper hook portion, a central body portion coupled to the upper hook portion, and a lower stem portion coupled to the central body portion. The lower stem portion includes an opening therethrough that is adapted to receive and selectively retain the pre-tied knotted necktie assembly's clip. To connect the hanger to a necktie assembly, the necktie assembly's clip is disengaged, the necktie assembly and hanger are aligned at right angles relative to one another, the necktie assembly's clip is slid through the opening in the hanger's lower stem portion, the hanger and necktie assembly are turned relative to one another to place them in alignment, and the necktie assembly's clip is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: John Najarian
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Patent number: 5878927Abstract: A necktie holder is used for removal of stains. The necktie is fitted with the holder and is maintained in a flat condition and in tight tension during stain removal procedures. The holder is also used as a hanger which maintains the necktie in the same condition until it is completely dried out. The holder comprises two pieces of wire rod and a flat leaf spring. Both ends of the leaf spring are bent, and a coupler is attached on the both bent ends. The coupler receives each end of the wire rods, each wire rod being turned around to produce a leaf spring loop condition for storing resilient power. The necktie is kept flat and in tight tension by the two wire rods empowered with stored resilience of the leaf spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Vegirl Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akira Ohzawa
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Patent number: 5601318Abstract: A necktie knot tying tool having an elongate body with a handle at one end and a tie finishing portion at the other end. A raised projection extends outwardly from the tool between the two ends for placement beneath the final loop formed when tying a necktie. The projection has a textured surface as does the tie finishing portion to limit slippage of the tie over those portions of the tool. An indent in the top of the raised projection aids in the formation of a crease in the tie below the knot.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Robert M. Rusing
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Patent number: 5377883Abstract: By providing an elongated, substantially continuous body portion having a size and shape corresponding to a major length of conventional neckties, with said body portion incorporating a plurality of apertures formed therein, a necktie insert for promoting rapid, easy and efficient drying of a washed necktie is achieved. In the preferred embodiment, the necktie insert comprises two elongated arm members, formed by a centrally disposed elongated slit, which causes the arm members to be outwardly biased. In this way, a spreading force is exerted on the necktie by the insert, thereby causing the necktie to dry substantially wrinkle free.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Remington Apparel Co., Inc.Inventors: Guy Melton, Raymond Fleeman
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Patent number: 5071044Abstract: A device for folding a cut-out 3 e.g. for a necktie in a sewing machine having a supporting table 2 which has a slit 29 into which a cut-out 3 laid over the slit is pressed in use, includes a folding sword which is composed of folding bars 17 set in a row and which is arranged above the slit 29 in such a manner that when the folding sword enters the slit, the tie cut-out is folded around the folding sword, while as a result of the folding bars 17 descending into the slit to different depths, the edges of the tie cut-out to be sewn project from the slit 29 to a substantially constant height. The folding bars are each provided with displaceable stops 22 which can be locked on the folding bars and which, during the descent of the folding sword, run against an abutment 18 extending transversely over all the folding bars to define the particular depth to which each folding bar 17 descends.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: LIBA Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventor: Rudi Wirth