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US2052161A
US2052161A US29238A US2923835A US2052161A US 2052161 A US2052161 A US 2052161A US 29238 A US29238 A US 29238A US 2923835 A US2923835 A US 2923835A US 2052161 A US2052161 A US 2052161A
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    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B6/00Retainers or tethers for neckties, cravats, neckerchiefs, or the like, e.g. tie-clips, spring clips with attached tie-tethers, woggles, pins with associated sheathing members tetherable to clothing

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  • My invention relates to a necktie construction, and more particularly to the details of construction of a necktie by which the same will be maintained in close proximity to the front portion of 5 a shirt.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an improved necktie construction by which the necktie will be held in the desired position with respect to the shirt front.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved necktie construction which will be simple in construction, and which will have numerous advantageous features not heretofore obtained.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a necktie construction containing within itself the necessary devices for holding it in the desired relationship with respect to the front portion of a shirt.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide means for holding a necktie in proper and satisfactory condition without employing visible parts.
  • Figure 1 is a rear elevational view of a four-inhand necktie in tied form, showing the main features of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view looking toward the front of a shirt, to illustrate the manner in which 0 a necktie embodying the novel features of construction herein set forth is applied to the front of a shirt, portions of the necktie, however, being turned so that the details of the mode of attachment may be seen; and
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one of the members employed in carrying out the invention.
  • a necktie of the four-in-hand type is illustrated, having the usual apron portion I0, neckband portion ii, and tongue portion H.
  • the necktie is shown tied with a knot, as at l3, of the type ordinarily made by users of four-in-hand I5 ties.
  • shirts now on the market are provided, as shown in Fig. 2, with r a facing strip or front pleat, as at M, which is other front part of the shirt.
  • a band or strip M, of tape or the like, is secured at its ends, by stitches M or in any other preferred manner, to the rear portion of the apron it.
  • This band serves to hold the apron portion i of the necktie close to the tongue portion it thereof, the tongue portion if being passed between said band fit and the rear face of the apron portion 8. Displacement of said apron portion i with respect to said tongue portion [If is thus prevented, and yet the proper adjustments may be made after the knot is formed by the wearer.
  • the holes or apertures 23 may, of course, be reinforced in any desired manner, such as by buttonhole stitches 2d.
  • the fastening member 22 includes a strip 25 of a length to correspond to 'the width of the front pleat M of a shirt, and has a short bent ever end 28, for engagement with the inner side of the edge portion ll of the pleat l4, and a longer bent over end 21, for engagement with the inner side of the edge portion ll of the pleat ll of the shirt.
  • the longer bent over end 21 is disposed to the side to engage the free edge I! of the pleat H of the shirt.
  • the inside faces 28 of the bent over ends 26 and 21 are spaced from the strip II a distance just sufficient to engage the pleat ll of the shirt and prevent displacement of the tongue portion I2 of the necktie.
  • a device for holding said end portion against said front pleat of the shirt comprising a unitary clip member attached to the rear of and extending across said end portion of the necktie and having its ends extending around and in back of both edges of said pleat in engagement with back por tions of said pleat.
  • a vice for holding said end portion against 5 front pleat comprising a member secured to necktie and extending across said end port and having its ends turned back along the crc wise extending portion in engagement with back portions of the pleat edges, said men being-concealed to the rear of said end port 3.
  • said tongue portion having a front face, m, for holding said tongue portion in engagerr with said front pleat of the shirt, said m( comprising a flattened C-shaped member c ried by said tongue portion of the necktie secured thereto to the rear of the front face having its end portions extending in back of in engagement with the edges of said pleat.

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Aug. 25, 1936. s. BERGER NECKTIE CONSTRUCTION Filed July 1, 1935 Patented Aug. 25, 1936 UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE 4 Claims.
My invention relates to a necktie construction, and more particularly to the details of construction of a necktie by which the same will be maintained in close proximity to the front portion of 5 a shirt.
Numerous attempts have heretofore been made to provide devices for holding a necktie close to I the front of the shirt of the wearer, but the same rely upon frictional gripping across the front of in the apron of the tie, or upon engagement of portions of the tie by hinged spring clamps or the like. These prior devices, in the main, cause excessive wear of portions of the tie, or grip the tie in such manner that the same is creased and i5 wrinkled, or so held that it hangs fromthe collar in an unattractive manner. Furthermore, many users of neckties object to visible tie holding devices, because the same are not wholly satisfactory in use, and in the belief that these devices are unattractive in appearance.
An object of the invention, therefore, is to provide an improved necktie construction by which the necktie will be held in the desired position with respect to the shirt front.
355 A further object of the invention is to provide an improved necktie construction which will be simple in construction, and which will have numerous advantageous features not heretofore obtained.
m t A further object of the invention is to provide a necktie construction containing within itself the necessary devices for holding it in the desired relationship with respect to the front portion of a shirt.
A further object of the invention is to provide means for holding a necktie in proper and satisfactory condition without employing visible parts.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the annexed specification and claims.
The nature and characteristic features of the invention will be more readily understood from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming part hereof, in which:
4.; Figure 1 is a rear elevational view of a four-inhand necktie in tied form, showing the main features of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an elevational view looking toward the front of a shirt, to illustrate the manner in which 0 a necktie embodying the novel features of construction herein set forth is applied to the front of a shirt, portions of the necktie, however, being turned so that the details of the mode of attachment may be seen; and
55 Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one of the members employed in carrying out the invention.
It will of course be understood that the description and drawing herein contained are illustrative merely, and that various modifications and 5 changes may be made inthe structure disclosed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, in which a preferred embodiment of my invention is shown, a necktie of the four-in-hand type is illustrated, having the usual apron portion I0, neckband portion ii, and tongue portion H. The necktie is shown tied with a knot, as at l3, of the type ordinarily made by users of four-in-hand I5 ties.
With but few exceptions, the shirts now on the market are provided, as shown in Fig. 2, with r a facing strip or front pleat, as at M, which is other front part of the shirt.
A band or strip M, of tape or the like, is secured at its ends, by stitches M or in any other preferred manner, to the rear portion of the apron it. This band it serves to hold the apron portion i of the necktie close to the tongue portion it thereof, the tongue portion if being passed between said band fit and the rear face of the apron portion 8. Displacement of said apron portion i with respect to said tongue portion [If is thus prevented, and yet the proper adjustments may be made after the knot is formed by the wearer.
A fastening member 22, preferably made of 40 wire, is secured to the lower end of the back of the. tongue portion 2 in any suitable manner. While the fastening member it may be permanently attachedto the tongue portion 02 by suitable stitches, a preferable mode of attachment is by passing portions thereof through holes or apertures 23- in the rear turned over fabric of the tongue portion if, thus simplifying the manner of attachment. The holes or apertures 23 may, of course, be reinforced in any desired manner, such as by buttonhole stitches 2d.
The fastening member 22 includes a strip 25 of a length to correspond to 'the width of the front pleat M of a shirt, and has a short bent ever end 28, for engagement with the inner side of the edge portion ll of the pleat l4, and a longer bent over end 21, for engagement with the inner side of the edge portion ll of the pleat ll of the shirt. The longer bent over end 21 is disposed to the side to engage the free edge I! of the pleat H of the shirt.
The inside faces 28 of the bent over ends 26 and 21 are spaced from the strip II a distance just sufficient to engage the pleat ll of the shirt and prevent displacement of the tongue portion I2 of the necktie. By reason of the manner in which the apron and tongue portions of the necktie are held together, this engagement of the fastening member 12 with the front pleat M will hold the entire lower portion of the necktie close to the front of theshirt, and will prevent the necktie from moving outwardly from the shirt front or from moving laterally with respect to the pleat I4.
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1. In combination with a shirt having a front pleat and a necktie having an end portion, a device for holding said end portion against said front pleat of the shirt comprising a unitary clip member attached to the rear of and extending across said end portion of the necktie and having its ends extending around and in back of both edges of said pleat in engagement with back por tions of said pleat.
2. In combination with a shirt having a front pleat and a necktie having an end portion, a vice for holding said end portion against 5 front pleat comprising a member secured to necktie and extending across said end port and having its ends turned back along the crc wise extending portion in engagement with back portions of the pleat edges, said men being-concealed to the rear of said end port 3. In combination with a shirt having a fi pleat and a necktie having a tongue port said tongue portion having a front face, m, for holding said tongue portion in engagerr with said front pleat of the shirt, said m( comprising a flattened C-shaped member c ried by said tongue portion of the necktie secured thereto to the rear of the front face having its end portions extending in back of in engagement with the edges of said pleat.
4. In combination with a shirt having a 1'1 pleat and a necktie having a tongue portion a front face, means for holding said tongue tion in engagement with said front pleat, means comprising a flattened c-shaped mer attached to said tonguev portion to the rea the front face, the long portion thereof bein. a length to correspond to the width of the p and the turned back portions thereof b\ adapted for engagement with the back edge; the pleat.
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US2813273A (en) * 1955-11-28 1957-11-19 Schreter Abraham Button-down necktie
US2990551A (en) * 1958-02-12 1961-07-04 Sidney H Schreter Integrated clasp for use with neckties
US20120266354A1 (en) * 2011-04-25 2012-10-25 Victoria Marie Clough Garment securement assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2813273A (en) * 1955-11-28 1957-11-19 Schreter Abraham Button-down necktie
US2990551A (en) * 1958-02-12 1961-07-04 Sidney H Schreter Integrated clasp for use with neckties
US20120266354A1 (en) * 2011-04-25 2012-10-25 Victoria Marie Clough Garment securement assembly

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