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US1946405A
US1946405A US636596A US63659632A US1946405A US 1946405 A US1946405 A US 1946405A US 636596 A US636596 A US 636596A US 63659632 A US63659632 A US 63659632A US 1946405 A US1946405 A US 1946405A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D25/00Neckties
    • A41D25/02Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/19Necktie fastener
    • Y10T24/1966Tie knot engaging and collar attaching

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  • This invention relates to neckties and more In order'to provide suitable means to prevent particularly to a necktie of the four-in-hand wrinkling of the tie at the knot, I have provided yp a metallic plate 4 which is provided with a straight An object of this invention is to provide a necklower end portion 4a, upwardly divergent side i tie of this character with a preformed knot which edges 4b, and a curved upper edge portion 40. 60
  • a further object of. this invention is to pro- A padding member 3 of relativeiy heavy tex- 65 shape, the plate being suitably covered with the ,cess of this plate, is adapted to engage the outer material of which the tie is formed. face of the plate 4, and the opposite ends of the 16
  • This invention will in part be de- '7, and secured by stitching 6 or the like, which scribed and in part be understood fromthe folstitching "passes through h es 6a provided in 20 the accompanying drawing, wherein:- to the rear face of the plate 4, and this pin 2 -7
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevation of a is provided with an angularly disposed upper tie constructed according to the preferred emend portion to prevent turning of the pin. The bodiment of this invention.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary rear elevation of 2b,. the purpose for which will be. hereinafter the tie showing the manner of slidably mountdescribed.
  • a second padding member 7 is adapted to be the knot.
  • mounted on the outer surface of the inner pad- Figure 3 is a rear elevation of the knot formding 3, nd an outer covering 5 engages about n m m howing the manner of constructing the padding 7, and is suitably secured thereabout.
  • This covering 5 is of a similar texture to the tex- 85
  • Figure 4 is a view with the covering portion 'ture of the tie portion 8.
  • the tie portion 8 is 01' th n t sh wn n pa t y ra s d pos t nstitched, as at 8a, to the paddings 3 and 7, and Figure 5 iS a p w Of S e reinforcing the length of this slot 10 is substantially equal plate.
  • Figure 6 is a p View O the nner padd ng 8 so that the upper end of the fixed portion 8 90 m m which e a e the p te Shown n can be secured to the paddings 3 and 7 through ure 5. the plate 4.
  • the sliding portion 1 has one end Figure 7 is a detail plan view of the plate thereof free and the opposite end is secured as having the padding memb r shown in ur 6 by stitching 1a to the padding 3 through the m un ed thereonslot 9.
  • This slot 9 is disposed .on one side of the 95 Fi ur 8 s a detail Side eievafion 0 e center of the plate 4 so that when this plate is Curing pin for holding the loose end the tie bent in the formation of a knot, as shown in Fign adj s d position within the knotures 1 and 2, the attached end of the tie member Figure 9 is aplan view of the cushioning mem- 1 will be disposed on an angle to the tie porher disposed beneath the outer covering of the t 109 When the paddings 3 and 7 are secured to the Referring to the drawing wherein like num plate, the tie members 1 and 8 are stitched to,
  • This member 1 designates the rear end portion or the. slidable 5 may then be. brgight upwardly over the outer member which is adapted to slide through the face of the outer lining or padding 3 and then knot of a four-in-hand tie when disposed about brought over the top of the plate 4 and sewed on the neck of the wearer. the inside of the knot as shown by stitching 12 protected by a finger or out injury to plate 4 is then bent as shown ends 4b spaced apart.
  • the slidabie tie portion 1 can then be pulled downwardly through the knot member, and when this tie portion 1 is tightened to the desired degree, the free end portion 1 can then be moved inwardly a slight degree so that it will contact with the bent portion 2b of the securing member 2, which will pierce the free end 1 and prevent iurther upward movement thereof, and thereby prevent loosening of the loop about the neck of the wearer.
  • tie construction wherein the knot will not wrinkle during and wherein the free or looped portion of the tie can be tightened to the desired degree withthe free end portion.
  • the material from which the tie proper is constructed may be of any desired character.
  • means comprising a metallic plate oi elongated in, a padding about the plate, means for securing on said opposite other means carried by ebeiow and hold said horizontally disposed slots theretion comprising a fixed a slidable tie portion,
  • a knot form- 01 a loop with iree apart, said plate havdisposed slots race of the one end of the fixed oi the slots, means for siidable tie portion to side of the plate slots, a covering about the plate enga in the latter portion a knot forming having a pair a fixed tie member to the padding through one of slidable securing the of the pin will projectbelow for securing one end of a through the whereby one end the plate, said pin having a forwardly projecting lower' end portion, pin relative and means to the plate.
  • tie member means the plate through

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' Feb. 6, 1934. L NG 1,946,405
NECKTIE Filed Oct. 6, 1932 INVENTOR. 720mm: Z. 190
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Patented Feb. 6, i934 I 1,946,405
QNITED STATES rArg p 1 OFFICE 1,946,405 7 i NEOKTIE 7 4 TJZ ZZZ'ZI SZI Application 31:22,, (cl. 2-150) This invention relates to neckties and more In order'to provide suitable means to prevent particularly to a necktie of the four-in-hand wrinkling of the tie at the knot, I have provided yp a metallic plate 4 which is provided with a straight An object of this invention is to provide a necklower end portion 4a, upwardly divergent side i tie of this character with a preformed knot which edges 4b, and a curved upper edge portion 40. 60
10 A further object of. this invention is to pro- A padding member 3 of relativeiy heavy tex- 65 shape, the plate being suitably covered with the ,cess of this plate, is adapted to engage the outer material of which the tie is formed. face of the plate 4, and the opposite ends of the 16 The above and various other objects and adpadding 3 are bent inwardly, as shown in Figure 7 vantages of, this invention will in part be de- '7, and secured by stitching 6 or the like, which scribed and in part be understood fromthe folstitching "passes through h es 6a provided in 20 the accompanying drawing, wherein:- to the rear face of the plate 4, and this pin 2 -7 Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevation of a is provided with an angularly disposed upper tie constructed according to the preferred emend portion to prevent turning of the pin. The bodiment of this invention.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary rear elevation of 2b,. the purpose for which will be. hereinafter the tie showing the manner of slidably mountdescribed. 80 ing the loose. end or rear portion of the tie in A second padding member 7 is adapted to be the knot. mounted on the outer surface of the inner pad- Figure 3 is a rear elevation of the knot formding 3, nd an outer covering 5 engages about n m m howing the manner of constructing the padding 7, and is suitably secured thereabout. 80 the knot part. This covering 5 is of a similar texture to the tex- 85 Figure 4 is a view with the covering portion 'ture of the tie portion 8. The tie portion 8 is 01' th n t sh wn n pa t y ra s d pos t nstitched, as at 8a, to the paddings 3 and 7, and Figure 5 iS a p w Of S e reinforcing the length of this slot 10 is substantially equal plate. Figure 6 is a p View O the nner padd ng 8 so that the upper end of the fixed portion 8 90 m m which e a e the p te Shown n can be secured to the paddings 3 and 7 through ure 5. the plate 4. The sliding portion 1 has one end Figure 7 is a detail plan view of the plate thereof free and the opposite end is secured as having the padding memb r shown in ur 6 by stitching 1a to the padding 3 through the m un ed thereonslot 9. This slot 9 is disposed .on one side of the 95 Fi ur 8 s a detail Side eievafion 0 e center of the plate 4 so that when this plate is Curing pin for holding the loose end the tie bent in the formation of a knot, as shown in Fign adj s d position within the knotures 1 and 2, the attached end of the tie member Figure 9 is aplan view of the cushioning mem- 1 will be disposed on an angle to the tie porher disposed beneath the outer covering of the t 109 When the paddings 3 and 7 are secured to the Referring to the drawing wherein like num plate, the tie members 1 and 8 are stitched to,
i nate n ral h nt p n Of a tie e011- versed and the lower end disposed uppermost 105 8. This member 1 designates the rear end portion or the. slidable 5 may then be. brgight upwardly over the outer member which is adapted to slide through the face of the outer lining or padding 3 and then knot of a four-in-hand tie when disposed about brought over the top of the plate 4 and sewed on the neck of the wearer. the inside of the knot as shown by stitching 12 protected by a finger or out injury to plate 4 is then bent as shown ends 4b spaced apart.
The slidabie tie portion 1 can then be pulled downwardly through the knot member, and when this tie portion 1 is tightened to the desired degree, the free end portion 1 can then be moved inwardly a slight degree so that it will contact with the bent portion 2b of the securing member 2, which will pierce the free end 1 and prevent iurther upward movement thereof, and thereby prevent loosening of the loop about the neck of the wearer.
Figure 2, wherein the bent portion 21) projects outwardly and projects below free end portion 1 is first pulled downwardly so as to tree this member from the securing memher 2, whereupon the point of the pin 2 may be the like, and the free end 1 then slid out of the knot either through the opening 11 or pulled longitudinally through the knot.
It will be noted, from the foregoing, that a tie construction has been disclosed wherein the knot will not wrinkle during and wherein the free or looped portion of the tie can be tightened to the desired degree withthe free end portion. The material from which the tie proper is constructed may be of any desired character.
It is, of course, understood that various changes and be made in the details of construction and design of the above specifically described embodiment of this invention without departing from the spirit thereof," such changes and modifications being restricted only by the scope oi thertollowlng claimsb By providing a securing the use of the tie, 7
What is claimed is:- 1. In a necktie construction, a knot forming means zontal slots for securing one of the means for slots, a
securing an end comprising a relatively rigid plate substantially horimember, and of the slidable tie member to the plate through the other of the slots.
2. A necktie construe tie portion,
ing plate bent in the form rear end portions ing a pair 01 therein, a
of the plate 9 plate, means for s tie portion to the spaced elongated horizontally adding secured to one ecuring padding on the opposite side through one securing one end of the the padding through the the padding, and and extending ther slidable tie portion to in adjusted position relative to the plate.
3. In a necktie construction, means comprising a metallic plate oi elongated in, a padding about the plate, means for securing on said opposite other means carried by ebeiow and hold said horizontally disposed slots theretion comprising a fixed a slidable tie portion,
a knot form- 01 a loop with iree apart, said plate havdisposed slots race of the one end of the fixed oi the slots, means for siidable tie portion to side of the plate slots, a covering about the plate enga in the latter portion a knot forming having a pair a fixed tie member to the padding through one of slidable securing the of the pin will projectbelow for securing one end of a through the whereby one end the plate, said pin having a forwardly projecting lower' end portion, pin relative and means to the plate.
for preventing turning "01 the 'rnouss'n. LANG.
tie member, means the plate through
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US20040017085A1 (en) * 2001-07-16 2004-01-29 David Daniels Decorative necktie knot
EP2887828A4 (en) * 2012-08-27 2016-01-13 Marcia A Mcmanus Fabrics fastening apparatus, method and system
USD787776S1 (en) * 2015-09-21 2017-05-30 Eddie Lee Lewis Snap-on necktie knot cover

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040017085A1 (en) * 2001-07-16 2004-01-29 David Daniels Decorative necktie knot
EP2887828A4 (en) * 2012-08-27 2016-01-13 Marcia A Mcmanus Fabrics fastening apparatus, method and system
USD787776S1 (en) * 2015-09-21 2017-05-30 Eddie Lee Lewis Snap-on necktie knot cover

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