US1604091A - Necktie and method of making the same - Google Patents

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US1604091A
US1604091A US100423A US10042326A US1604091A US 1604091 A US1604091 A US 1604091A US 100423 A US100423 A US 100423A US 10042326 A US10042326 A US 10042326A US 1604091 A US1604091 A US 1604091A
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  • llhis invention relates to neckties and shall in the description hereinafter refer to it method of making the same, an object of the the strip 1 as tie material and the strip 2 invention being to provide a necktie in as the lining.
  • v'lFhese stri s 1 and 2 may which the lining and the facing material of be composed ot any desired number of sep- 5 the tie are connected throu hout their lonarate pieces secured together but l shall regitudinal edges, and also t roughout their fer to these strips as a Whole. 60
  • the lining strip 2 is provided at at least vvhich is more flexible than the materials conone portion between its ends vvith an open -nected thereby, so that there ⁇ is no possible slash 3, and the lining 2 and the tie material strain upon the stitches when the tie is given strip 1 are secured together throughout their a longitudinal pull.
  • the tie cannot longitudinal edges and also throughout 65 be broken nor tlie'stitches ubroken by longitheir edges at'ther ends by an elastic vvhip tudinal stresses and strains put thereon as stitching 4. is common With other ties in general use.
  • a further object is to provide a tie which rial WhCh 1t COIIIIGCS S0 that lOIlgtudnal can be neatly tied and which will remain and lateral strains on the tie are taken up relatively free from Wrinkles so thatl the tie lby the material and not by the stitching so 75 Will last for a long time and have a neat that such stresses and strains cannot break the Y and attractive appearance as long as used'. stitching. Furthermore, it Will be noted that Y A further object is toV provide an imthe two strips 1 and 2 ⁇ are connected by the proved tie and method of making the same, stitching throughout all their edges during which includes the manner of connecting the the process of manufacture. 480.
  • tie A fillenstrip 5 preferably of bias Weave toget erfvvith a llerstrip, and also includes and capable of stretching in all directions,
  • astep in the method of reversing the tie is secured to the lining 2x by stitching, as ilthrough anopen slit formed in the lining. lustrated at 6.
  • a neat, ornamental ⁇ and My improved tie includes a strip 1 of any "attractive article is the result.
  • the tie may suitable material .to form the outer facing 'then be folded on longitudinal lines and the m5 surface or material ⁇ of thewtie, and 2 is a neckband formed in any approved manner stri whichfforms the lining ofthe tie. by securing the folded edges of thetie to- 'Ib more clearly distinguish these strips I gether.
  • the herein described method of making neckties consisting in providing a strip of necktie material, a strip of lining material,

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Oct. 19 1926.
l. D. WOLFSON NECKTIE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME w1 TNESSES ATTORNEYS Patented Det. 19, 1926..
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llhis invention relates to neckties and shall in the description hereinafter refer to it method of making the same, an object of the the strip 1 as tie material and the strip 2 invention being to provide a necktie in as the lining. v'lFhese stri s 1 and 2 may which the lining and the facing material of be composed ot any desired number of sep- 5 the tie are connected throu hout their lonarate pieces secured together but l shall regitudinal edges, and also t roughout their fer to these strips as a Whole. 60
' edges at their ends, with Whipped stitching, The lining strip 2 is provided at at least vvhich is more flexible than the materials conone portion between its ends vvith an open -nected thereby, so that there` is no possible slash 3, and the lining 2 and the tie material strain upon the stitches when the tie is given strip 1 are secured together throughout their a longitudinal pull. -Thus the tie cannot longitudinal edges and also throughout 65 be broken nor tlie'stitches ubroken by longitheir edges at'ther ends by an elastic vvhip tudinal stresses and strains put thereon as stitching 4. is common With other ties in general use. I do not infer by this term elastic Whip 'A further object is to provide-a necktie stitching that the material forming the Which is designed as an improvement upon stitch is elastic, but that the binding which 70 the necktie disclosed in Patent N0.1,486,822, is made by the stitching is resilient, or at granted to me on March 11, 1924. least has a eater resiliency than the 'mata A further object is to provide a tie which rial WhCh 1t COIIIIGCS S0 that lOIlgtudnal can be neatly tied and which will remain and lateral strains on the tie are taken up relatively free from Wrinkles so thatl the tie lby the material and not by the stitching so 75 Will last for a long time and have a neat that such stresses and strains cannot break the Y and attractive appearance as long as used'. stitching. Furthermore, it Will be noted that Y A further object is toV provide an imthe two strips 1 and 2` are connected by the proved tie and method of making the same, stitching throughout all their edges during which includes the manner of connecting the the process of manufacture. 480.
linin and the facing material of the tie A fillenstrip 5, preferably of bias Weave toget erfvvith a llerstrip, and also includes and capable of stretching in all directions,
astep in the method of reversing the tie is secured to the lining 2x by stitching, as ilthrough anopen slit formed in the lining. lustrated at 6.
With these and other objects in view, the The tie thus described in its process of 85 invention consists' in certain nov l features vmanufacture is illustrated clearly in Figures of construction and certain nov steps in 1, 2 and 3: When the parts are thus formed,
the method, all of which will be more fully the operator turns the tie right side out, it
hereinafter described and pointed out in the being understood that the materials are claim. Y Y p A Wrong side out in the initial steps of manu- 90 In the accompanyingfdrawingsfacture above described. To enable the Figurell is a plan v ievvAv looking at the operator to turn the tie rightside oute the back of the-liningof theA tie and before the Open slash or slit 3' is Iprovided in the Alintie is reversed or turnedright side out; .ing and he inserts `the nger or instrument Figure 22 is a view in longitudinal section through this open slash and grasps the strip 95 on the linev 2--2 0f Figure 1; 1 an draws it through the slash, so that vv.Figure 3` is an exaggerated viewI in transwhen the strip is d ravvn completely through .,uverse section onthe line 3f3 of Figure 1;* the slash the tie will be right side out and "Figure 4^ isan exaggerated-view showing the strip 5 ivill be enclosed therein as illusthe tie in reversed position which is right trated clearly in Figure 4'.' The stitching 10o side out; 4 will then be enclosed within the tie so that Y*Figure 5 i's a perspective showing the it does not show at the edges thereof or at manner of turning'the tierightuside out. the ends thereof, and a neat, ornamental` and My improved tie includes a strip 1 of any "attractive article is the result. The tie may suitable material .to form the outer facing 'then be folded on longitudinal lines and the m5 surface or material `of thewtie, and 2 is a neckband formed in any approved manner stri whichfforms the lining ofthe tie. by securing the folded edges of thetie to- 'Ib more clearly distinguish these strips I gether.
l have not illustrated the finished necktie as it is to' be understood that this invention is designed as an improvement upon my Patent Number 1.486.822, above referred to. and differs from said patent in the details of Construction and method of manufacture above described.
' Various slight changes and alterations might he made in the general form of the parts described without departing from my invention and hence l do not limit myself to the preciso details set forth but Consider myself at liberty to make sueh slight changes and alterations as .fairly fall Within the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
I claim:
The herein described method of making neckties, consisting in providing a strip of necktie material, a strip of lining material,
flexible stitching Connecting both of said strips throughout their entire edges, and a filler strip secured to the lining, said lining having an opening therein and then said tie is reversed by drawing the tie material strip through said opening.
ISADORE D. VVOLFS.
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