EP0568769A1 - Schmuckelement zur Befestigung an einer Krawatte - Google Patents

Schmuckelement zur Befestigung an einer Krawatte Download PDF

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EP0568769A1
EP0568769A1 EP93101673A EP93101673A EP0568769A1 EP 0568769 A1 EP0568769 A1 EP 0568769A1 EP 93101673 A EP93101673 A EP 93101673A EP 93101673 A EP93101673 A EP 93101673A EP 0568769 A1 EP0568769 A1 EP 0568769A1
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Gerhard Spangler
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B6/00Retainers or tethers for neckties, cravats, neckerchiefs, or the like, e.g. tie-clips, spring clips with attached tie-tethers, woggles, pins with associated sheathing members tetherable to clothing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D25/00Neckties
    • A41D25/02Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
    • A41D25/022Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands with knot simulated by a ring or the like

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  • the innovation relates to a decorative element for attachment to a tie with the features of the preamble of protection claim 1.
  • Tie holders essentially consist of a clamping element which is attached to the shirt of the person wearing the tie, and of a holding element which at least partially encompasses the tie.
  • the holding element in the prior art jewelry elements is e.g. designed as a chain, which grips the tie with play and holds on to the shirt when the wearer of the tie bends forward.
  • the tie is attached to the shirt in its lower - middle area.
  • tie clips which essentially consist of a U-shaped bent metallic body, which is suitable for encircling the shirt and tie.
  • neckerchief rings are known as a further state of the art; they are used to hold neckerchiefs which are wrapped around the neck together, making it unnecessary to tie the neckerchief to a knot or a loop.
  • the innovation is based on the object of designing a decorative element for attachment to a tie with the features of the preamble of claim 1 such that a secure and wrinkle-free shaping of the tie is achieved below the knot.
  • the holding element with a shape recess which receives the tie directly under the bound tie knot and is U-shaped or sickle-shaped.
  • This U- or sickle-like shape recess forms both ends of the tie, namely the wider front end and the narrower rear or lower end of the tie, in a convex manner to the outside, for which purpose an inner counter-element is provided within the outer element that encompasses or wraps around the tie, that runs approximately parallel to the outer element and supports the tie convexly from the inside.
  • Such a convex supporting counter-element is unprecedented in tie holders or tie clips and is suitable for ensuring a crease-free formation of the tie even with a very tightly knotted knot.
  • the tie can be pulled into the shape recess by hand or the decorative element can be attached directly below the tie knot. In a few simple steps, the tie has a perfect fit that is curved forward over its width.
  • the counter element and the outer element are preferably formed by two metallic strip elements.
  • the strip elements can either be in one piece, a hairpin-like bend is then provided on one side, in which the two elements merge into one another.
  • a snap lock can be provided with which the free ends of the counter element and the outer element are fastened to one another. But it is also possible to connect the two elements on one side with a hinge and one at the other end To provide a snap lock.
  • the snap lock is formed with a plurality of notches so that the outer element and the counter element can be fixed to one another in differently spaced positions. This means that a wide variety of ties can be gripped and fixed really without wrinkles.
  • the outer element and the counter element are designed to be elastic.
  • Metallic strip elements can be formed in a simple manner in a flexurally elastic manner; the elasticity can be used to have certain tolerances for tie materials of different thicknesses within a closed position. It can also be advantageous to be able to fix the outer element and the counter element with different bending radii, because then more or less strong convex curvatures of the tie inserted in the jewelry element can be achieved.
  • the bow of the tie can be specifically influenced by the wearer of the tie.
  • both the outer element and the inner counter element are provided in the area of their outer U-legs with bores aligned with one another in the closed position of the decorative element, a holding needle can be passed through the fabric of the tie or behind the tie.
  • the holding needle is advantageous for fixing the jewelry element, on the other hand, different bending radii of the jewelry element can also be fixed via a suitable holding needle.
  • Claims 15-23 relate to a particularly advantageous embodiment of the tie former. It is particularly advantageous for the fit and the shape function of the tie shaper if the crescent-like shape recess has a bend of at least 180 °, but in particular a bend of up to 270 °, since the section of the tie emerging immediately below the tie knot is particularly good is formed.
  • the features of claim 16 ensure that the counter element is no longer visible in a tie former attached to the tie.
  • the appearance of the tie former is dominated by the outer element, the bend or the transition between the inner counter element and the outer element is not visible.
  • the jewelry element can be particularly easily adapted to ties of different thicknesses and widths.
  • Claims 18 and 19 allow a particularly easy “threading" of the tie-forming jewelry element into the tie area immediately below the knot.
  • Claim 20 achieves an optically advantageous "elevation” and thus optical extension of the outer element in the area of the free ends, these virtually pass up into the tied tie knot.
  • a supporting element which acts on the circular deflection from the outside, provides a supporting force which relieves the connection point against breakage.
  • FIG. 1 A tie 1 is shown there, which is provided directly below the tie knot 2 with a decorative element 3 according to the invention.
  • the upper edge 4 of the jewelery element 3 directly adjoins the lower edge 5 of the bound tie knot, so that the jewelery element, in addition to its technical holding and smoothing effect, in contrast to other tie holders, can also develop a jewelery effect in a particularly visible place on the tie.
  • an outer element 6 encompasses the tie approximately horizontally like a ring and holds both ends 7, 8 of the tie tightly together and in shape in the region immediately adjacent to the tie knot 2.
  • longitudinal folds running out of the knot in the front end 7 of the tie 1 are avoided by the decorative element 3.
  • the decorative element 3 has, behind the outer element 6, a counter-element 9, which runs approximately parallel to the outer element 6 with a smaller radius and supports the tie 1 from the inside in a convex manner.
  • Both the counter element 9 and the outer element 6 are in the figure in the drawing. 2 - 4 and 6 - 7 formed by metallic strip elements.
  • the outer element 6 e.g. to train as mother-of-pearl or plastic elements or, for example, as a jewelry chain, as shown in Drawing 5.
  • the two U-ends of the elements 6 and 9 run towards each other on the outside, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 the two elements 6 and 9 are formed in one piece and are provided on one side with a hairpin-like bend 10. 2, 4, 6 and 7, the elements 6 and 9 are hinged to one another via hinges 11, on the opposite side in the region of their free ends they are provided with a snap lock 12, which - as indicated in FIG. 2 - is to have a plurality of snap elements 13, so that the outer element 6 can be locked with the counter element 9 in differently spaced positions.
  • the outer element 6 and the counter element 9 are preferably designed to be elastic. This makes it possible for both the outer element 6 and the counter element 9 to be fixed with different bending radii. Fixing with different bending radii can be done in different ways. One possibility is in the drawing. 4 shown. There, the outer element 6 and the counter element 9 are provided in the region of their outer U-legs with holes 14 aligned with one another in the closed position of the decorative element 3, into which holes a holding needle 15 with a ball clamping element 16 can be inserted. If the ball element 16 is pushed tightly onto the holding needle 15 in the direction of the arrow 17, the bending radius of the entire decorative element is reduced, which can be used to form the tie.
  • the U ends of the counter element 9 are connected to one another by a cross piece 20 on which a clamping element 21, 22 is arranged.
  • the clamping element is a spring clip 24 which is fastened on one side by means of a further hinge 23 and is pretensioned in the direction of arrow 25, ie in the closed position. This spring clip 24 can be pushed under the button bar of the shirt and fixed when the tie is put on thereby the jewelry element 3 in a particularly safe manner.
  • the clamping element 22 is formed by a U-shaped section 26 which is dimensioned such that it can reach behind a shirt button and thereby ensure that the jewelry element 3 is fixed on the shirt of the wearer.
  • the counter element is formed by two partial counter elements 9 a and 9 b, which in the embodiment according to FIG. A leave a certain distance between their inner ends 30 and in the case of the embodiment according to FIG. B with their inner end sections 31 partially overlay.
  • the sections 9a, 9b of the counter element 9 can be fastened at their outer ends by hinges 32 to the outer element 6. But it is also possible to form all the elements 6, 9a, 9b in one piece and / or to make them so elastic that the tie can be easily inserted into the crescent-like shape recess that results between the outer element 6 and the sections 9a and 9b .
  • the counter element 9 is fixed with its U-shaped bent fixed end within the U-shaped curved outer element 6 in such a way that the end 40 of the outer element 6 lying on the side of the mutual fastening projects beyond the U-shaped bend 41 .
  • the counter element 9 is designed as a shaped spring and has a predetermined bending point 42 in the region of its fixed end.
  • the free end 43 of the counter element 9 protrudes beyond the free end 44 and is bent toward the inside of the piece of jewelry in such a way that a funnel-shaped insertion opening 45 forms between the free end 43 of the counter element 9 and the adjacent free end 44 of the outer element 6 Form recess between the outer element 6 and the counter element 9 merges and continues in this.
  • the U-shaped bend 41 of the counter element 9, in which it is fastened in the outer element 6, has a circular spring bend 49.
  • a support element 50 is arranged in the region of the circular bend 49, which supports the circular bend 49 from outside.

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JP (1) JPH0638816A (cs)
CN (1) CN1079632A (cs)
CA (1) CA2095550A1 (cs)
CZ (1) CZ78593A3 (cs)
DE (1) DE9205879U1 (cs)
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EP0672358A1 (en) * 1994-02-25 1995-09-20 Luca Ricci Modular necktie
DE19738655A1 (de) * 1997-09-04 1999-03-11 Peter Weis Krawatten- und Fliegenschmuck
GB2350051A (en) * 1999-05-19 2000-11-22 Rodes Manuel Ribes Securing device for neckties

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CN103876362A (zh) * 2014-04-21 2014-06-25 爱谱诗(苏州)服装有限公司 夹式领带
EP3996537A1 (fr) * 2019-07-10 2022-05-18 Sandrine Thibaud Dispositif et procédé d'attache d'une étoffe vestimentaire

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DE28951C (de) * H. W. ABERLIN in Baynswater, Middlesex, 33 Osnington Street, England Knopf-Kravattenschlofs
DE11906C (de) * E. BACH in Pforzheim Cravattenhalter mit Verschlufs
US2528527A (en) * 1946-09-03 1950-11-07 Lavanish Michael Tie clasp and article holder
US2568511A (en) * 1950-05-09 1951-09-18 Irons & Russell Company Cravat holder
US2673983A (en) * 1952-08-11 1954-04-06 Glen D Maginnis Necktie clasp
US3049772A (en) * 1959-12-16 1962-08-21 Anson Inc Necktie clasp
FR1414004A (fr) * 1964-09-02 1965-10-15 Charma S A Nouvel article de bijouterie destiné aux cravates
US3831201A (en) * 1972-10-20 1974-08-27 C Burny Clip for forming simulated slipknot

Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0672358A1 (en) * 1994-02-25 1995-09-20 Luca Ricci Modular necktie
DE19738655A1 (de) * 1997-09-04 1999-03-11 Peter Weis Krawatten- und Fliegenschmuck
GB2350051A (en) * 1999-05-19 2000-11-22 Rodes Manuel Ribes Securing device for neckties

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FI931996A (fi) 1993-11-07
JPH0638816A (ja) 1994-02-15
CA2095550A1 (en) 1993-11-07
PL298813A1 (en) 1993-11-29
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