US1647407A - Necktie retainer - Google Patents

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US1647407A
US1647407A US749051A US74905124A US1647407A US 1647407 A US1647407 A US 1647407A US 749051 A US749051 A US 749051A US 74905124 A US74905124 A US 74905124A US 1647407 A US1647407 A US 1647407A
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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
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/19Necktie fastener
    • Y10T24/1924Button engaging
    • Y10T24/1931Cord loop

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  • This invention relates to retainers in general and to necktie holders in particular and has for its principal object the prov1s1on of a simple and efiicient retaining device of n such type as to be peculiarly adapted to the retaining of the depending ends of a fourin-hand necktie.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a simple necktie retaining means which cannot be seen when in use and which- 420 common form of necktie holder on the market today is that of the clasp usually of gold or of silver and which pinches both of the free ends of the necktie to the front of the shirt but naturally the scarfis held slightly to one side of plumb in order to allow the clasp to fasten to the edge ofthe shirt.
  • Other devices of the character are objection.- able in that they have prongs which fasten into the scart and often tear it while still others are objectionable in that they are visible in whole or in part.
  • the retainer is intended to be entirely hidden and being preferably ot' soft flexible material cannot injure the scarf in any way. At the same time, it is easy to apply and very convenient and easy to use.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation of a our-in-hand 40 ⁇ ueckte embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view.
  • Figure 3 is a rear View of the wider portion of the tie.
  • the four-in-hand necktie shown in the drawings is an example showing the use of my retainer and while this is the ⁇ preerred use ot the invention, it is obvious that same may be applied to other materials to be secured against swinging in a. similar fashion and manner.
  • the front or outer end portion of the tie is denoted l in the drawings, and as customary in the art, it is somewhat Wider than the under portion 2.
  • My retainer is preferably formed of a length of inconspicuous material such Jfor example as a cord of soft textile fabric of substantially the col'or of the scarf, secured at each end as at 3, 3 to the outer and wider end of the tie at a distance from the free end of approximately half the length of the two end portions when the scarf is tied.
  • the cord is formed ino a small bight 5 by means of the stitching 4 such bight forming a button engaging loop and being located so as to aline with one of the buttons 6 on the bosom of the shirt 7 of the wearer.
  • Bight 9 is formed between the two ends 3 and the stitching 4 through which bight the narrower and under end of the scarf may be threaded after the scarf has been tied in theusual manner.
  • the ends 3 of the retainer should be substantially parallel with the edge of the scarf rather than turned inward and I also prefer that the entire loop shall be in a single plane rather than crossing the cord at the line of stitching 4 as each of these tends to make the retainer lie somewhat smoother in use and to give maximum yielding of the necktie in order to obviate the stili appearance of the tie had with the use of some depressors.
  • the sequence of use of the bight and loop are quite immaterial. Personally I prefer to tie this scarf in the usual manner without reference to the retainer, then slip the under end through the bight 9 and linally secure the small loop 5 to the adjacent button,
  • a soft lexible cord having each of its ends secured to the rear of the wider outer portion of the necktie substantially parallel to the two side edges so as to form an extensive bight lying tlat against said wider portion and serving to receive the narrower portion of the necktie when tied, said cord being secured to itself at the center oi said bight to form a button engaging loop to secure said flexible cord to the shirt of the wearer, yieldably to limit the swinging of the ends of the tie.

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HL F. HOSTETTER NECKTIE RETAINER Filed Nov. 10, 1924 lll l llllllllllllllll Nov. l, 1927.
Patented Nov. 1, 1927.
UNITED STATES HAROLD F. HOSTETTER, F HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA.
N ECKTIE RETAINER.
Application led November 10, 1924. Serial No. 749,051.
This invention relates to retainers in general and to necktie holders in particular and has for its principal object the prov1s1on of a simple and efiicient retaining device of n such type as to be peculiarly adapted to the retaining of the depending ends of a fourin-hand necktie.
A further object of the invention is to provide a simple necktie retaining means which cannot be seen when in use and which- 420 common form of necktie holder on the market today is that of the clasp usually of gold or of silver and which pinches both of the free ends of the necktie to the front of the shirt but naturally the scarfis held slightly to one side of plumb in order to allow the clasp to fasten to the edge ofthe shirt. Other devices of the character are objection.- able in that they have prongs which fasten into the scart and often tear it while still others are objectionable in that they are visible in whole or in part. In the retaining device here presented the retainer is intended to be entirely hidden and being preferably ot' soft flexible material cannot injure the scarf in any way. At the same time, it is easy to apply and very convenient and easy to use.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is an elevation of a our-in-hand 40 `ueckte embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view.
Figure 3 is a rear View of the wider portion of the tie.
The four-in-hand necktie shown in the drawings is an example showing the use of my retainer and while this is the `preerred use ot the invention, it is obvious that same may be applied to other materials to be secured against swinging in a. similar fashion and manner. The front or outer end portion of the tie is denoted l in the drawings, and as customary in the art, it is somewhat Wider than the under portion 2. My retainer is preferably formed of a length of inconspicuous material such Jfor example as a cord of soft textile fabric of substantially the col'or of the scarf, secured at each end as at 3, 3 to the outer and wider end of the tie at a distance from the free end of approximately half the length of the two end portions when the scarf is tied. The cord is formed ino a small bight 5 by means of the stitching 4 such bight forming a button engaging loop and being located so as to aline with one of the buttons 6 on the bosom of the shirt 7 of the wearer. Bight 9 is formed between the two ends 3 and the stitching 4 through which bight the narrower and under end of the scarf may be threaded after the scarf has been tied in theusual manner.
I prefer that the ends 3 of the retainer should be substantially parallel with the edge of the scarf rather than turned inward and I also prefer that the entire loop shall be in a single plane rather than crossing the cord at the line of stitching 4 as each of these tends to make the retainer lie somewhat smoother in use and to give maximum yielding of the necktie in order to obviate the stili appearance of the tie had with the use of some depressors. The sequence of use of the bight and loop are quite immaterial. Personally I prefer to tie this scarf in the usual manner without reference to the retainer, then slip the under end through the bight 9 and linally secure the small loop 5 to the adjacent button,
What I claim is:
In a retainer for a four-in-hand necktie, a soft lexible cord having each of its ends secured to the rear of the wider outer portion of the necktie substantially parallel to the two side edges so as to form an extensive bight lying tlat against said wider portion and serving to receive the narrower portion of the necktie when tied, said cord being secured to itself at the center oi said bight to form a button engaging loop to secure said flexible cord to the shirt of the wearer, yieldably to limit the swinging of the ends of the tie.
In testimonywhereof I alix my signature.
HAROLD F. HOS'IET'IER.
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Cited By (4)

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US2652568A (en) * 1949-11-12 1953-09-22 Bagier Marzia Whitman Necktie holder
US5926923A (en) * 1997-10-06 1999-07-27 Smith; Albert E. Tie retaining device
US6163933A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-12-26 Smith; Albert E. Tie retaining device
US8056147B1 (en) 2009-08-16 2011-11-15 Patel Girish K Necktie having fastening system for securing necktie to shirt button

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2652568A (en) * 1949-11-12 1953-09-22 Bagier Marzia Whitman Necktie holder
US5926923A (en) * 1997-10-06 1999-07-27 Smith; Albert E. Tie retaining device
US6163933A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-12-26 Smith; Albert E. Tie retaining device
US8056147B1 (en) 2009-08-16 2011-11-15 Patel Girish K Necktie having fastening system for securing necktie to shirt button

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