US2422922A - Necktie rack - Google Patents

Necktie rack Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2422922A
US2422922A US584886A US58488645A US2422922A US 2422922 A US2422922 A US 2422922A US 584886 A US584886 A US 584886A US 58488645 A US58488645 A US 58488645A US 2422922 A US2422922 A US 2422922A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rack
slots
necktie
bottom walls
blank
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US584886A
Inventor
Harry M Nudelman
Nudelman Louis
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US584886A priority Critical patent/US2422922A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2422922A publication Critical patent/US2422922A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/74Necktie holders ; Belt holders
    • A47G25/746Necktie holders ; Belt holders mounted on wall, ceiling or the like

Definitions

  • Thisinvention relates to a novel rack for suspending a plurality of neckties in an orderly manner so as to effectively display each of them for ready selection when displayed for use or sale.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide a tie rack which consists of a single blank of cardboard or the like that may be readily and' economically produced; that may be readily folded in compact form for shipment, and that may be readily set up for use.
  • Another object isto provide a rack of the above kind which is simple and durable in construction, efiicient in suspending the ties, and so constructed as to clearly display each of the ties for ready selection.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a necktie rack embodying the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan View of the same.
  • Figure 4 is an end view of the blank partly folded into proper condition to form the rack of Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 shows the blank further folded so that formation of the rack is nearly completed.
  • Figure 6 is a vertical section on line 66 of Figure 1.
  • Figure '7 is a plan view of the blank from which the rack is formed, drawn on a reduced scale.
  • the present necktie rack embodies an elongated horizontal tubular body 5 of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging top and bottom walls 6 and l, and a vertical back wall 8.
  • the ends of the body are closed by end walls 9, and a vertical flange in projects upwardly from the body at the back of the latter to receive screws I l or the like for hanging the rack on a suitable support.
  • a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced slots I2 is provided in the front portion of the body so as to open through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom Walls and to extend rearwardly in the latter walls to points near the back of the body.
  • the slots I2 are substantially parallel with each other and extend at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body. They also taper narrower rearwardly to slit-like form at their rear ends. Each slot is adapted to have a centrally folded necktie I3 wedged therein adjacent its folct as shown in Fig,- ure 1, thereby irictionally retaining and suspend:- ing the necktie. Due to the obliquepositi'onvof the slots, each necktie is. clearly displayed for ready selection, and, the tapering. form of the slots facilitates insertion and withdrawal of the neckties. The portions between. the slots are sprihgy and have a yielding gripping action;
  • the rack is preferably formed of" a folded onepiece cardboard or like blank of the form shown, in Figure '7;
  • This, blank consists of an; elongated sheet divided by'longitudinal foldilines a; b; and 0 into the top; wall portion 6, the bottom wall portion 1, the backwall-"portion 8-, and flange portions 10d and Filbintegral with the portions- 6 and 8, respectively.
  • Flaps l3- are formed integral with the ends of the portion 6, and these flaps are bent along converging lines d to form the triangular end walls 9 and flanges 9d and 9b; In folding the blank to form the rack, the flaps l3 are bent back at right angles to the portion 6 and the portions 1 and 8 are bent down and back as shown in Figure 4. Flanges 9b are then bent inwardly so as to flatly contact the inner face of portion 1 when the latter is bent rearwardly from the position of Figure 4 to that of Figure 5. The flanges 9a are then bent inwardly so as to flatly contact the inner face of the portion 8 when the latter is bent up to the full line position of Figure 6 as indicated by dotted lines in Figure 5.
  • portion lflb contacts the rear face of portion Illa and coacts with the latter to form the flange I0, of double thickness.
  • The'flanges 9b have edges M cut at a proper angle to contact the body at the juncture of the portions 6 and l to position the end walls 9 at right angles to the portion 6.
  • portion Illa is bent at an obtuse angle to portion 6 to assume a vertical position parallel with the portions 8 and lllb.
  • Portion Illa is provided with suitably reinforced holes at l5 arranged to register with holes I'B in portion Nib to receive the screws H.
  • V-shaped slots are cut in the portions 6 and 1 so that the legs of the slots meet at the fold line b, thus providing the oblique slots I2 in the body when the latter is formed by properly folding the blank.
  • the rack is readily and economically made from a single blank produced by the use of a minimum of material.
  • the blank may be shipped in flat condition and readily set up for use.
  • the ties are securely suspended so as to be displayed for ready selection, and they may be inserted or removed without injury.
  • the rack is very durable and neat in appearance, and the portions between the slots have a springy character to provide a yielding gripping action.
  • a necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body havin a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and a vertical flange rising from the back of the body and apertured for reception of driven fasteners to secure the rack on a support, said rack being formed of a single folded onepiece blank with the vertical flange of double thickness and composed of upward extensions of the top and back walls.
  • a necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body and comprising folded flaps integral with the ends of the top wall.
  • a necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and. bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body and comprising folded flaps integral with the ends of one of the previously named Walls.
  • a necktie rack comprisin a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body.

Landscapes

  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
  • Holders For Apparel And Elements Relating To Apparel (AREA)

Description

June 24, 1947.
H. M. NUDELMAN ET AL NECKTIE BACK Filed March 26, 1945 lad/s Nude/07am Patented June 24, 1947 NEGKTIE RACK Harry M. Nudelman andliouis Nudelman, Chicago, Ill.
Application March 26, 1945, Serial-.No. 584,386.
4 Claims; 1;
Thisinvention relates to a novel rack for suspending a plurality of neckties in an orderly manner so as to effectively display each of them for ready selection when displayed for use or sale.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a tie rack which consists of a single blank of cardboard or the like that may be readily and' economically produced; that may be readily folded in compact form for shipment, and that may be readily set up for use.
Another object isto provide a rack of the above kind which is simple and durable in construction, efiicient in suspending the ties, and so constructed as to clearly display each of the ties for ready selection.
Other objects and features. of the invention will become apparent from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings;
In the drawings, wherein like reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views;
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a necktie rack embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is an end elevation thereof.
Figure 3 is a top plan View of the same.
Figure 4 is an end view of the blank partly folded into proper condition to form the rack of Figure 1.
Figure 5 shows the blank further folded so that formation of the rack is nearly completed.
Figure 6 is a vertical section on line 66 of Figure 1.
Figure '7 is a plan view of the blank from which the rack is formed, drawn on a reduced scale.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the present necktie rack embodies an elongated horizontal tubular body 5 of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging top and bottom walls 6 and l, and a vertical back wall 8. The ends of the body are closed by end walls 9, and a vertical flange in projects upwardly from the body at the back of the latter to receive screws I l or the like for hanging the rack on a suitable support. A longitudinal series of uniformly spaced slots I2 is provided in the front portion of the body so as to open through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom Walls and to extend rearwardly in the latter walls to points near the back of the body. The slots I2 are substantially parallel with each other and extend at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body. They also taper narrower rearwardly to slit-like form at their rear ends. Each slot is adapted to have a centrally folded necktie I3 wedged therein adjacent its folct as shown in Fig,- ure 1, thereby irictionally retaining and suspend:- ing the necktie. Due to the obliquepositi'onvof the slots, each necktie is. clearly displayed for ready selection, and, the tapering. form of the slots facilitates insertion and withdrawal of the neckties. The portions between. the slots are sprihgy and have a yielding gripping action;
The rack is preferably formed of" a folded onepiece cardboard or like blank of the form shown, in Figure '7; This, blank consists of an; elongated sheet divided by'longitudinal foldilines a; b; and 0 into the top; wall portion 6, the bottom wall portion 1, the backwall-"portion 8-, and flange portions 10d and Filbintegral with the portions- 6 and 8, respectively. Flaps l3- are formed integral with the ends of the portion 6, and these flaps are bent along converging lines d to form the triangular end walls 9 and flanges 9d and 9b; In folding the blank to form the rack, the flaps l3 are bent back at right angles to the portion 6 and the portions 1 and 8 are bent down and back as shown in Figure 4. Flanges 9b are then bent inwardly so as to flatly contact the inner face of portion 1 when the latter is bent rearwardly from the position of Figure 4 to that of Figure 5. The flanges 9a are then bent inwardly so as to flatly contact the inner face of the portion 8 when the latter is bent up to the full line position of Figure 6 as indicated by dotted lines in Figure 5. When this is done, the portion lflb contacts the rear face of portion Illa and coacts with the latter to form the flange I0, of double thickness. The'flanges 9b have edges M cut at a proper angle to contact the body at the juncture of the portions 6 and l to position the end walls 9 at right angles to the portion 6. At a suitable time, the portion Illa is bent at an obtuse angle to portion 6 to assume a vertical position parallel with the portions 8 and lllb. Portion Illa is provided with suitably reinforced holes at l5 arranged to register with holes I'B in portion Nib to receive the screws H. V-shaped slots are cut in the portions 6 and 1 so that the legs of the slots meet at the fold line b, thus providing the oblique slots I2 in the body when the latter is formed by properly folding the blank.
From the foregoing description, the construction, manner of use and advantages of the present invention will be readily understood. The rack is readily and economically made from a single blank produced by the use of a minimum of material. The blank may be shipped in flat condition and readily set up for use. The ties are securely suspended so as to be displayed for ready selection, and they may be inserted or removed without injury. The rack is very durable and neat in appearance, and the portions between the slots have a springy character to provide a yielding gripping action.
What we claim is:
1. A necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body havin a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and a vertical flange rising from the back of the body and apertured for reception of driven fasteners to secure the rack on a support, said rack being formed of a single folded onepiece blank with the vertical flange of double thickness and composed of upward extensions of the top and back walls.
2. A necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body and comprising folded flaps integral with the ends of the top wall.
3. A necktie rack comprising a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and. bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body and comprising folded flaps integral with the ends of one of the previously named Walls.
4. A necktie rack comprisin a horizontal elongated tubular body of triangular cross section and composed of rearwardly diverging integral top and bottom walls and a vertical back wall, said body having a longitudinal series of uniformly spaced tie-receiving slots in the front portion thereof, said slots opening through the body at the juncture of the top and bottom walls and extending rearwardly in said top and bottom walls at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the body, and end walls closing the ends of the body.
HARRY M. NUDELMAN. LOUIS NUDELMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,701,783 Law Feb. 12, 1929 2,313,620 Brunner Mar. 9, 1943 1,997,310 Roege Apr. 9, 1935 2,185,866 Paige Jan. 2, 1940 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 60,657 Austria Apr. 1, 1913 722,114 France Mar, 11, 1932
US584886A 1945-03-26 1945-03-26 Necktie rack Expired - Lifetime US2422922A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US584886A US2422922A (en) 1945-03-26 1945-03-26 Necktie rack

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US584886A US2422922A (en) 1945-03-26 1945-03-26 Necktie rack

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2422922A true US2422922A (en) 1947-06-24

Family

ID=24339179

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US584886A Expired - Lifetime US2422922A (en) 1945-03-26 1945-03-26 Necktie rack

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2422922A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3204777A (en) * 1964-03-20 1965-09-07 Paul E Ruch Tie holder
US5071011A (en) * 1990-11-30 1991-12-10 Gettig William A Necktie rack
US20050035076A1 (en) * 2003-08-15 2005-02-17 Maytag Corp. Hanger rod for drying cabinet
US20210105949A1 (en) * 2019-10-09 2021-04-15 DriFlower, LLC Vegetation hanger

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
AT60657B (en) * 1912-08-09 1913-08-11 Hans Sikl Adjustment card for cufflinks or the like.
US1701783A (en) * 1927-12-07 1929-02-12 Law Harold Ward Necktie rack
FR722114A (en) * 1931-08-17 1932-03-11 Pharmaceutical ampoule holder device
US1997310A (en) * 1932-06-24 1935-04-09 Peerless Paper Box Mfg Company Article rack for display boards
US2185866A (en) * 1938-04-21 1940-01-02 Paige Richard Eaton Display device
US2313620A (en) * 1941-10-23 1943-03-09 Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc Display stand for tobacco pipes

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
AT60657B (en) * 1912-08-09 1913-08-11 Hans Sikl Adjustment card for cufflinks or the like.
US1701783A (en) * 1927-12-07 1929-02-12 Law Harold Ward Necktie rack
FR722114A (en) * 1931-08-17 1932-03-11 Pharmaceutical ampoule holder device
US1997310A (en) * 1932-06-24 1935-04-09 Peerless Paper Box Mfg Company Article rack for display boards
US2185866A (en) * 1938-04-21 1940-01-02 Paige Richard Eaton Display device
US2313620A (en) * 1941-10-23 1943-03-09 Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc Display stand for tobacco pipes

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3204777A (en) * 1964-03-20 1965-09-07 Paul E Ruch Tie holder
US5071011A (en) * 1990-11-30 1991-12-10 Gettig William A Necktie rack
US20050035076A1 (en) * 2003-08-15 2005-02-17 Maytag Corp. Hanger rod for drying cabinet
US7097051B2 (en) * 2003-08-15 2006-08-29 Maytag Corporation Hanger rod for drying cabinet
US20210105949A1 (en) * 2019-10-09 2021-04-15 DriFlower, LLC Vegetation hanger
US11937552B2 (en) * 2019-10-09 2024-03-26 DriFlower, LLC Vegetation hanger

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2122048A (en) Facial and toilet tissue holder
US2290144A (en) Pasteboard floor-display stand
US2221659A (en) Display rack
US2855649A (en) Support means for displaying neckwear or the like
US3069009A (en) Combined socks and necktie display package
US2422922A (en) Necktie rack
US1379612A (en) Display-easel
US2313620A (en) Display stand for tobacco pipes
US1682106A (en) Garment-hanger attachment
US3349922A (en) Necktie rack
US3705653A (en) Necktie rack
US1984150A (en) Expansible container
US2606665A (en) Display and dispensing device
US3168197A (en) Tie rack
US2550968A (en) Display box with foldable tiered shelves
US2495012A (en) Handkerchief holder
US2704910A (en) Display figures
US2455685A (en) Dispensing container
US2114528A (en) Display easel
US2292786A (en) Garment hanger form
US2144512A (en) Display device
US2013570A (en) Neckwear display card
US2617566A (en) Combined garment form and hanger
US2538381A (en) Folding sign
US2657792A (en) Carton construction