GB2346313A - Securable necktie - Google Patents

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GB2346313A
GB2346313A GB9911033A GB9911033A GB2346313A GB 2346313 A GB2346313 A GB 2346313A GB 9911033 A GB9911033 A GB 9911033A GB 9911033 A GB9911033 A GB 9911033A GB 2346313 A GB2346313 A GB 2346313A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D25/00Neckties
    • A41D25/003Neckties provided with holding devices, e.g. button holes or loops for securing them to a shirt or for holding the two ends of the necktie

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Abstract

A necktie 30 with a loop-shaped label 20 on the rear, comprises buttonholes 52, in which a button 44, positioned at the front centre of the shirt 40, can be fastened to hold the tie in place. In the various embodiments of the invention, the buttonholes can be situated in a cloth piece 50, attached to rear of the small width portion of the tie, in the rear of the small width portion itself (Fig 4), or in the rear of the large width portion (Fig 9). A loop 61 may be provided at the rear of the large width section to hold the end of the small width section.

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NECKTIE This invention relates to a necktie, particularly to a necktie of which a small width portion and a large width portion are unable to be released from each other by a loop positioned in the rear of a large width portion as well as the remainder hanged down therefrom after rounding the girth of a shirt collar is secured by buttons of the shirt.
Since a conventional necktie has been constructed to hang down its remainder after rounding the collar girth of a shirt, the remainder should be secured to a shirt with a necktie pin so as not to hang down when a man wearing the necktie bends his back.
That is, there are problem$ in that when a man wearing a necktie without a necktie pin bends his back such as at taking a meal or at washing his face, the remainder after tying a shirt collar is hanging down to be soiled or wetted by dragging through food or water, and in that when a wearer is outside, the remainder may be turned out or crossed over to be on his shoulder.
Wearing a necktie pin to solve the above problems make another problems. The problems are not only additional expenses for purchasing necktie pin but easily losing of such necktie when a wearer is bumped or pushed in crowded places such as a jam-packed bus or a subway.
And, in case of no necktie pin, a wearer can not but suffer from inconvenience such as pushing or crushing the remainder of a necktie into a shirt or a pocket, as a makeshift.
This invention is established to solve the problems as above, the object of the invention is to provide a necktie which the remainder after tying a shirt collar is simply secured to the shirt without an accessory like a necktie pin.
To the accomplishment of the above objects, this invention is characterized in that a necktie with a label intermediate the rear thereof comprises a piece of cloth attached to the rear of a small width portion, the cloth having buttonholes in which a button positioned at the front center of a shirt can be fasten.
According to another embodiment, this invention is characterized in that a necktie with a label intermediate the rear thereof comprises buttonholes in which a button positioned at the front center of a shirt can be fasten, the buttonhole being formed directly in the rear of a small width portion.
According to another embodiment, this invention is characterized in that a necktie with a loop-shaped label intermediate the rear thereof comprises buttonholes in which a button positioned at the front center of a shirt can be fasten, the buttonhole being formed directly in the rear of a large width portion.
FIG. 1 is a rear view showing a necktie construct according to the first embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 2 is a front view showing the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention as applied to a shirt.
FIG. 3a is a enlarged perspective view illustrating the small width portion of the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 3b is a enlarged perspective view illustrating the large width portion of the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 4 is a rear view shpwing the necktie construct according to the second embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 5 is a front view showing the necktie according tc the second embodiment of this invention as applied to a shirt.
FIG. 6 is a rear view showing the necktie construct according to the third embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 7 is a front view showing the necktie according to the third embodiment of this invention as applied to a shirt.
FIG. 8 is a rear view showing the necktie construct according to the fourth embodiment of this invention.
Referring now to the drawings, the embodiments according to this invention are described in detail.
FIG. 1 is a rear view showing a necktie construct according to the first embodiment of this invention, FIG. 2 is a front view showing the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention as applied to a shirt, FIG. 3a is a enlarged perspective view illustrating the small width portion of the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention, FIG. 3b is a enlarged perspective view illustrating the large width portion of the necktie according to the first embodiment of this invention. As shown in drawings, the necktie comprises a piece of cloth 50 attached to the rear of the small width portion 32 of a necktie 30 with a label 20 intermediate the rear thereof, the cloth 50 having buttonholes 52 in which a button 44 positioned at the front center of the shirt 40 can be fasten; and a loop 61 holding the end of said small width portion 32 in the rear of the large width portion 34 of said necktie 30.
Said cloth piece 50 is made in a strip-shaped cut followed by forming said buttonholes 52 at regular intervals intermediate thereof, when saia cloth 50 is attached to the small width portions 32 and 72 of neckties 30 and 70, the end parts of the cloth piece 50 are folded inward and sewed, and then sewing lines 54 between buttonholes 52 and 52 are made to prevent the cloth piece $0 and the necktie 30 from extremely separating.
Said loops 61 and 62 are also made in a strip-shaped, and the both ends thereof are folded inward and then sewed to the rears of the large width portions 34 and 74 of said neckties 30 and 70.
FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the necktie construct according to the second embodiment of this invention, FIG. 5 is a front view showing the neqktie according to the second embodiment of this invention as'applied to a shirt. As shown in drawings, the necktie comprises buttonholes 90 in which a button 84 positioned at the front center of the shirt 80 can be fasten, the buttonholes 90 eing formed directly in the rear of the small width portion 72 of a necktie 70 with a label 60 intermediate the rear thereof; and a loop 62 holding the end part of said small width portion 72 in the rear of the large width portion 74 of said necktie 70.
That is, in the first embodiment, the cloth piece 50 in which buttonholes 52 are formed is attached to the necktie 30, in the second embodiment later on described, the buttonholes 90 are formed directly in the rear of the necktie 70.
And, said buttonholes 52 and 90 are preferably formed in large numbers at narrow interval. The reason is that the buttons 44 and 84 for inserting should be inserted into the most near buttonholes 52 and 90 to prevent the neckties 30 and 70 from wrinkles regardless of the lengths cf tying the neckties 30 and 70 depending on a person.
FIG. 6 is a rear view showing the necktie construct according to the third embodiment of this invention, FIG. 7 is a front view showing the necktie according to the third embodiment of this invention as applied to a shirt, they are constructed in the same way of the first embodiment as shown in drawings except of the difference that the end part of the necktie 30 in the first embodiment is shaped in a inclined triangle while that in the third embodiment is shaped in a diamond (the same references for the first and the third embodiment are used in drawings).
FIG. 8 is a rear view showing the necktie construct according to the fourth embodiment of this invention. As shown in the drawings, the neckjtie comprises buttonholes 170 formed directly in the rear of the large width portion 140 of the necktie 130 with a loop-haped label 100 intermediate the rear thereof, in which buttons positioned at the front center of a shirt can be fasten.
In the other words, this is applied in the case that the small width portion remained after tying the necktie 130 is not hang down to the buttonholes 170 formed in the rear of the large width portion 140.
Next, referring to the attached drawings, the process of this invention will be described in more detail as follows.
As shown in FIG. 1, FIG. , FIG. 3, FIG. 3a, FIG. 3b, FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the processing according to the first or the third embodiments of this invention is that : the necktie 30 is tied to the collar of the shirt 40; and the small width portion 32 hung therefrom is papsed through the label 20 to droop down; and then the button 44 in the front cf the shirt 40 are put into the buttonholes 52 formed in the cloth piece 50 sewed in the rear of said smpll width portion 32 drooped down so that the necktie 30 is secured to the shirt 40.
At this time, even when a person wearing the necktie 30 bends his back, the large width portion 34 and the small width portion 32 are piled each pther by the label 20 and the loop 61, and the small width portion 32 is affixed to the buttons 44 by the cloth piece 50, whereby the necktie tail is not hung down to be in the state adhered to the shirt 40.
Namely, since the small width portion 32 is inserted in the loop 61 attached to the rear of the large width portion 34 of the necktie 30, the small width portion 32 can not be separated from the large width portion 34 piled.
On the other hand, as illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the process according to the second embodiment of this invention is that : the necktie 70 is tied to the collar of the shirt 80; and the small width portion 72 hung down is passed through the label 60 to droop downward; and then the buttons 84 in the front of the shirt 80 are fasten in the buttonholes 90 formed in the rear of the small width portion so that the necktie 70 is secured to the shirt 80.
Also in this case, as the first embodiment mentioned above, even when a wearer with the necktie 70 bends his back, the large width portion 74 and the small width portion 72 of the necktie 70 are piled each other by the label 60 and the loop 62, and the small width portion 72 is affixed to the button 84, whereby the necktie tail is not hung down to be in the state adhered to the shirt 80.
And, as shown in FIG. 8, the process according to the fourth embodiment of this invention is that : the necktie 130 is tied to the shirt collar for the small width portion being not hung down to the buttonholes 170 formed in the rear of the large width portion 140; and the button attached to the shirt is fasten into the buttonhole 170 formed in the rear of the large width portion 140, whereby the large width portion 140 is adhered to the shirt so as not to separate the necktie 130 from the shirt so far as not to loose the button even under the conditions such as bending one's back or a windy day.
As described above, the p sent invention can secure a necktie to a shirt by inserting a button positioned in the shirt front into buttonholes formed in the cloth piece attached to the small width portion or buttonholes formed directly in the small width portion, whereby it is possible to prevent the necktie from hanging down even when a wearer bends his back. Therefore, this invention is effective for preventing the necktie from being soiled by food at taking a meal or being wetted by water at washing, also for preventing it from being turned out or being put on the shoulder of a wearer. In addition, since it is not necessary to purchase a special fixer such as a necktie pin, this invention is effective for reducing the purchasing expense for that.

Claims (4)

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A necktie characterized in that the necktie with a loop-shaped label 20 intermediate the rear thereof comprises the cloth piece 50 having the buttonholes 52 in which the button 44 positioned at the front center of shirt 40 can be fasten, the cloth piece 50 being attached to the rear of the small width portion 32 of the necktie 30.
2. A necktie characterized in that the necktie with the loop-shaped label 60 intermediate the rear thereof comprises buttonholes 90 in which the button 84 positioned at the front center of the shirt 80 can be fasten, the buttonholes being formed directly in the rear of the small width portion 72 of the necktie 70.
3. A necktie characterized in that the necktie with the loop-shaped label 100 comprises the buttonholes 170 in which the button positioned at the front center of the shirt can be fasten, the buttonhole be formed directly in the rear of the large width portion 140 of the necktie ; 30.
4. A necktie as claimed in claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the loops 61 and 62 holding the end parts of said small width portions 32 and 72 are additionally attached to the rear of the large width portions 34 and 74 of said neckties 30.
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