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US1180834A
US1180834A US87993014A US1914879930A US1180834A US 1180834 A US1180834 A US 1180834A US 87993014 A US87993014 A US 87993014A US 1914879930 A US1914879930 A US 1914879930A US 1180834 A US1180834 A US 1180834A
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  • This invention relates to neckwear, and specifically to neck-ties or scarfs or the like.
  • neckwear and specifically to neck-ties or scarfs or the like.
  • Particularly inopen-ended scarfs having a lining in the neck-band thereof and extending outward :toward the ends of the scarf, it has been found that the lining,
  • the present invention has for its object an improvement of the foregoing by means of which movement of the lining and its wrinkling, buckling, or bunchingup will be precluded. This is accomplished by the use of adhesivematerial spread about such an area and in such directions on e lining as to obviate the above-mentioned undesir able conditions.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the outer or right side of the tie, the lining and the adhesive material within the same being denoted by dotted lines;
  • Fig. 2 is a View of the reverse side of the tie with the tiematerial proper brokenaway to disclose the tissue, and may be attached by adhesive ap plied to either side or both sides of the said lining, causing adhesive connection of the; said lining to either the front of the scarf or-to the lapped edges thereof in the ⁇ rear or to both the said front and the said back.
  • rubber tape 'or tissue may be used for the A lows: Suitable lengths of rubber tissue,
  • the tie is tacked by a small number of tacks or stitches to each side of the lining 3.
  • the lining, with the attached strips of rubber tissue is then inserted within the tie proper by the usual method.
  • the tie is pressed in the usual manner with a heated iron or other suitable means. and in the pressing operation the heat melts the rubber tissue and causes adhesion of'the same both to the lining and to the tie-material proper.
  • the adhesive strips lie in juxtaposition with the neckband portion, insures the intimate relation of the neckband material thereby forming a relatively thin and stifi neckband portion, which enables one to more readily slip this portion between the folds ofthe collar in ad usting the tie.
  • the adhesive strips diverge inthe tying ends of the necktie so that the portion of the scarf 'material between them is free of the adhesive,- whereby a scarf pin may more readily penetrate the scarf' I claim;
  • A'necktie consisting of a cover fabric, a

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S. M. FRANK.
NECKWEAR.
APPLICATION men 050.31.1914.
Patented Apr. 25, 1916.
SIMON M. FRANK, OF ST. LOUIS MISSOURI.
' nnckwnsn.
. Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 31, 191.4 Serial No. 879,930.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SIMON M. FRANK, a citizen ofthe United States, residing at the city' of St. Louis, State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Neckwear, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to neckwear, and specifically to neck-ties or scarfs or the like. Particularly inopen-ended scarfs having a lining in the neck-band thereof and extending outward :toward the ends of the scarf, it has been found that the lining,
when the scarf is used, will not lie flat, but wrinkles, buckles, and bunches up in a way that makes it diflicult to tie or to use the scarf and'whieh causes it to impart an uncomfortable feeling to the wearer and which makes it impossible to tie it in a neat manner so that the part forming the knot bunches up as aforesaid was not remediable by simply stitching through the tie and thus tacking orcatching the lining, because the presence of the stitching on the front or show-part of the tie would be even more objectionable and would render an article unsalable that was thus defaced. To prevent such defacement,ainvisible-means to bind the lining to the tie is a necessity As incidental to other features of construction of a lined openended scarf, others have heretofore proposed longitudinal lines of invisible stitches adjacent to the respective lengthwise edges of the lining. This, nevertheless, permits wrinkling and buckling of the lining and more or less bunching up of the same between the longitudinal lines of stitches. Moreover, as these lines of stitches are adjacent to the edges of the lining fabric, the stitching threads readily pull out free from the fabric and leave the same loose and adapted to. move. about and fray and bunch up.
The present invention has for its object an improvement of the foregoing by means of which movement of the lining and its wrinkling, buckling, or bunchingup will be precluded. This is accomplished by the use of adhesivematerial spread about such an area and in such directions on e lining as to obviate the above-mentioned undesir able conditions.
In the accompanying drawings form ng The objection to ties in which'thej lining.
part of this specification, in which like numbers of reference denote like parts wherever they occur, Figure 1 is a plan view of the outer or right side of the tie, the lining and the adhesive material within the same being denoted by dotted lines; Fig. 2 is a View of the reverse side of the tie with the tiematerial proper brokenaway to disclose the tissue, and may be attached by adhesive ap plied to either side or both sides of the said lining, causing adhesive connection of the; said lining to either the front of the scarf or-to the lapped edges thereof in the {rear or to both the said front and the said back.
In the drawings, my preferred form of construction is illustrated, to-wit, with the adhesive material 4 upon the back side only of the lining 3 and connecting the same only with the lapped edges 5, stay 6,=or any other form of back for the scarf. The stay 6 prevents the raveling of the silk or other cravat-material. I
While other adhesive material besides mat-at Apr. 25, rate.
rubber tape 'or tissue may be used for the A lows: Suitable lengths of rubber tissue,
preferably approximately half an inch wide, are tacked by a small number of tacks or stitches to each side of the lining 3. The lining, with the attached strips of rubber tissue, is then inserted within the tie proper by the usual method. A ter the said lining with its attached strips o rubber tissue has been so inserted, the tie is pressed in the usual manner with a heated iron or other suitable means. and in the pressing operation the heat melts the rubber tissue and causes adhesion of'the same both to the lining and to the tie-material proper. The
fact that the adhesive strips lie in juxtaposition with the neckband portion, insures the intimate relation of the neckband material thereby forming a relatively thin and stifi neckband portion, which enables one to more readily slip this portion between the folds ofthe collar in ad usting the tie. The adhesive strips diverge inthe tying ends of the necktie so that the portion of the scarf 'material between them is free of the adhesive,- whereby a scarf pin may more readily penetrate the scarf' I claim;
A'necktie consisting of a cover fabric, a
lining and adhesivestrips, the longitudinaledges of said cover fabric being joined togather at the rear and centrally of the necktie, said adhesive strips being. secured adjacent to the edges of the lining within the side folds of the necktie and being of such uniform width that theylie in juxtaposition within the neckband portion of the necktie and in spaced diverging relation in the tying ends of the necktie, whereby a slipeasy neckband is obtained, and a portion of the knot tying ends is free of the adhesive thereby to enable a scarf pin to more readily penetrate the necktie.- In testimony whereof I hereunto aiiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
SIMON M. FRANK. Witnesses:
NANCY C. THoMAs, GLADYs WALTON.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2478604A (en) * 1948-03-22 1949-08-09 Sveda Michael Necktie
US3842436A (en) * 1970-04-24 1974-10-22 D Hirschson Method of forming a pocket in the manufacture of neckties
US6550650B2 (en) 2001-04-12 2003-04-22 Robert Fortier Necktie and method of constructing a necktie
US20050283881A1 (en) * 2004-06-16 2005-12-29 Dakota Bryant Break-free safety neckwear

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2478604A (en) * 1948-03-22 1949-08-09 Sveda Michael Necktie
US3842436A (en) * 1970-04-24 1974-10-22 D Hirschson Method of forming a pocket in the manufacture of neckties
US6550650B2 (en) 2001-04-12 2003-04-22 Robert Fortier Necktie and method of constructing a necktie
US20050283881A1 (en) * 2004-06-16 2005-12-29 Dakota Bryant Break-free safety neckwear

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