US2896217A - Slide for a necktie - Google Patents
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- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/02—Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
- A41D25/022—Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands with knot simulated by a ring or the like
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- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
- Y10T24/19—Necktie fastener
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- This invention relates to slide-type neckties and more particularly it is an object of this invention to provide an improvement in the slide of such a tie whereby the slide tends to stay in place at the neck rather than to slip downwardly in an undesired manner.
- slides have been made with spring members fixed thereto for holding the braid in tension at all times in order to prevent the slide from slipping downwardly.
- tension-producing springs cause tension at all times whereby the slide does not slip across the braid as freely at those times when sliding is desired. It is therefore an object of my invention to provide the slide with means for locking the braid in place and for holding the slide in a fixed position and yet so designed so as to permit the braid to be slipped out of the locking device whereby it can slide freely at other times.
- the necktie includes a flexible necktie portion, usually called a braid, which latter is generally indicated at 10.
- the flexible necktie portion is elongated and is adapted to extend around the neck. of a user with a loop at its upper 2,896,217 Patented July 28, 1959 end having side portions 12 and 14 extending downwardly through and past a slide 16.
- the flexible necktie portion 10 is preferably formed of a braided material normally of a round shape in cross-section.
- each side portion 12 and 14 is provided with a protective tip 20.
- the forward portion or front plate 30 is of a shape generally triangular, preferably with upper corner portions 32 cut away providing notches for receiving sides 12 and 14 of the flexible tie 10 therethrough.
- the front plate is provided with a convex upper edge connecting the notches .32.
- the forward portion or front plate 30 of the slide 16 which is patterned to represent a four-in-hand necktie has downwardly extending concave sides which are joined to right and left side portions 34 of the slide, which latter are also concave as seen in frontal elevation.
- the generally triangular forward portion 30 has a cut away lower end 36 for receiving thereacross the side portions 12 and 14 of the flexible tie portion itself.
- the slide 16 also has right and left rearward portions or wings 40 connected to the front plate by substantially semi-circular sides 34 respectively.
- Each rearward portion 40 has an outer side section defined as extending inwardly from the outer sides of the respective rearward section 40 for substantial distance, such side sections of the rearward'portions are spaced apart from the portion 30 substantial distances for receiving necktie portions 12 and 14 therebetween.
- Each of the rearward portions 40 has an inwardly extending protrusion 44, as best seen in Figure 2, on the inner end of and spaced from the respective adjacent side portion 34 for permitting portions 12 and 14 of the necktie to be received in the slide portions between the protrusions and the side portions 34 whereby when the flexible braidportions of a slide type tie are disposed between the protrusions and adjacent sides 34 of the slide 16, the flexible tie portions are compressed in the spaces between the protrusions and the sides 34 of the slide 16, whereby the flexible tie portions cannot slide freely through such spaces because of the protrusions.
- the protrusions 44 preferably do not extend forwardly or inwardly from.
- the protrusions 44 are preferably formed integrally with the rearward portions 40 and are formed therefrom leaving concave indentations 50 to be seen from the rearward side of the slide.
- the slide is moved upwardly toward a position at the collar at times when the side portions 12 and 14 of the flexible braid are disposed between the protrusions. It will be seen that in these positions the braid can pass freely through the slide as the protrusions 44 are spaced apart adequately to permit such free sliding.
- the braid can pass freely through the slide as the protrusions 44 are spaced apart adequately to permit such free sliding.
- the flexible braid is deterred from sliding downwardly in an unwanted manner due to compression between protrusion 44 and the sides 34 as above described.
- the protrusions 44 are each preferably disposed more closely to the respective adjacent side portion of said slide than to the other protrusions 44 whereby the braids or elongated portions 12 and 14 of the tie are free to slide between the protrusions 44 without substantial compression of the elongated portions 12 and 14 as the slide is moved up or down the elongated portions 12 and 14.
- the braids can be pressed by the fingers to positions between the protrusion for free sliding.
- the protrusions 44 each have inclined edges on all of their inwardly facing surfaces. However it is particularly important that the protrusions have inclined surfaces on their sides and onjboth of those sides of the protrusions which face outwardly and those sides which face inwardly in order to allow the braid to slip in and out of the braid holding portions.
- the front plate 30, sides 34 and wings 40 are all rigid whereby it is the compressibility of the" braid that makes releasable holding possible.
- a slide and compressible necktie the combination which comprises an elongated compressible tie, a rigid front plate, spaced side portions attached to and extending rearwardly from said front plate, rigid wings attached to and extending inwardly from said side portions and disposed generally in approximate parallelism to and spaced from said front plate, said wings having rigid protrusions extended inwardly from the inner surfaces thereof, the protrusions being spaced from the sides of the slide a distance sufliciently small that a portion of the tie which is snapped over the protrusions into spaces between the protrusions and inner surfaces of the sides is compressed,
- the said tie portion being disposed between the protrusions to permit free sliding of the tie in the slide until the slide is in position for use such as at the ends of a collar and snapped over the protrusions upon the arrival thereof at an upper position for use to securely and releasably hold the slide in an uppermost position against its tendency to slide down both from gravity and from the pressure of the tie thereon as the tie receives pressure from neck movements, said front plate having upper outer corner portions cut away and the upper ends of said side portions being also cut away to form notches extending below the upper edge of the front plate to receive the tie portions therethrough respectively whereby the tie portions enter the slide substantially more from the sides than from the top when the slide is at the collar whereby the outer edges of the notches receive the pressure of the tie when the slide is in an uppermost position of use and whereby a more attractive appearance is possible, the slide being shaped forfree sliding along the tie when the tie is released from said protrusions.
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July 28, 1 I v. E. CEDARSTAFF SLIDE FOR A NECKTIE Filed May 24,
INVENTOR. VICTOR EMANUEL CEDARSTAFF lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 14 SLIDE FOR A NECK'IIE Victor Emanuel Cedarstali, Omaha, Nebr. Application May 24, 1954, Serial No. 431,703
1 Claim. (Cl. 2-150) This invention relates to slide-type neckties and more particularly it is an object of this invention to provide an improvement in the slide of such a tie whereby the slide tends to stay in place at the neck rather than to slip downwardly in an undesired manner.
Heretofore slides for this type of tie have slipped down readily during movement of the wearer because the nature and shape of the slide of such a tie has been such that the flexible tie portion, usually called the braid, has a tendency to pull out at the top, which tends to force the slide downwardly. When a slide is slipped downwardly from the shirt collar of the wearer, this exposes those portions of the braid which are above the slide in an undesired and unattractive manner. It is therefore a particular object of this invention to provide a slide that will lock in place on the braid when at the neck and yet will also slide freely up and down the braid without scuffing the braid.
Heretofore, slides have been made with spring members fixed thereto for holding the braid in tension at all times in order to prevent the slide from slipping downwardly. However, such tension-producing springs cause tension at all times whereby the slide does not slip across the braid as freely at those times when sliding is desired. It is therefore an object of my invention to provide the slide with means for locking the braid in place and for holding the slide in a fixed position and yet so designed so as to permit the braid to be slipped out of the locking device whereby it can slide freely at other times.
Other and further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, drawings and claim, the scope of the invention not being limited to the drawings themselves as the drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating a way in which the principles of this invention can be applied.
Other embodiments of the invention utilizing the same or quivalent principles may be used and structural changes may be made as desired by those skilled in the art without departing from the present invention and the 'the left in Figure 1. v
The new features of the slide type necktie of this invention are best seen in rear elevation of Figure 1, and the necktie includes a flexible necktie portion, usually called a braid, which latter is generally indicated at 10. The flexible necktie portion is elongated and is adapted to extend around the neck. of a user with a loop at its upper 2,896,217 Patented July 28, 1959 end having side portions 12 and 14 extending downwardly through and past a slide 16. The flexible necktie portion 10 is preferably formed of a braided material normally of a round shape in cross-section.
The lower end of each side portion 12 and 14 is provided with a protective tip 20. The forward portion or front plate 30 is of a shape generally triangular, preferably with upper corner portions 32 cut away providing notches for receiving sides 12 and 14 of the flexible tie 10 therethrough. The front plate is provided with a convex upper edge connecting the notches .32.
The forward portion or front plate 30 of the slide 16 which is patterned to represent a four-in-hand necktie has downwardly extending concave sides which are joined to right and left side portions 34 of the slide, which latter are also concave as seen in frontal elevation. The generally triangular forward portion 30 has a cut away lower end 36 for receiving thereacross the side portions 12 and 14 of the flexible tie portion itself. I
Referring to Figure 1, it will beseen that the slide 16 also has right and left rearward portions or wings 40 connected to the front plate by substantially semi-circular sides 34 respectively. Each rearward portion 40 has an outer side section defined as extending inwardly from the outer sides of the respective rearward section 40 for substantial distance, such side sections of the rearward'portions are spaced apart from the portion 30 substantial distances for receiving necktie portions 12 and 14 therebetween. Each of the rearward portions 40 has an inwardly extending protrusion 44, as best seen in Figure 2, on the inner end of and spaced from the respective adjacent side portion 34 for permitting portions 12 and 14 of the necktie to be received in the slide portions between the protrusions and the side portions 34 whereby when the flexible braidportions of a slide type tie are disposed between the protrusions and adjacent sides 34 of the slide 16, the flexible tie portions are compressed in the spaces between the protrusions and the sides 34 of the slide 16, whereby the flexible tie portions cannot slide freely through such spaces because of the protrusions. .However, the protrusions 44 preferably do not extend forwardly or inwardly from. the rearward portions 40 of the slide to such an extent as to prevent passage of the flexible braid portions 12 and 14 under and past the protrusions, but are spaced from the forward portion 30 sufiiciently to permit the flexible braid portions 12 and 14 to pass under the protrusions 44. i
As best seen in Figure 4, the protrusions 44 are preferably formed integrally with the rearward portions 40 and are formed therefrom leaving concave indentations 50 to be seen from the rearward side of the slide. In operation, the slide is moved upwardly toward a position at the collar at times when the side portions 12 and 14 of the flexible braid are disposed between the protrusions. It will be seen that in these positions the braid can pass freely through the slide as the protrusions 44 are spaced apart adequately to permit such free sliding. However, as the slide approaches a position between the tips of the collar of the shirt then the tendency will be for the braid to move as the slide is pushed further upwardly, into positions between the protrusion 44 and sides 34 on the slide. Once in these positions, the flexible braid is deterred from sliding downwardly in an unwanted manner due to compression between protrusion 44 and the sides 34 as above described.
The protrusions 44 are each preferably disposed more closely to the respective adjacent side portion of said slide than to the other protrusions 44 whereby the braids or elongated portions 12 and 14 of the tie are free to slide between the protrusions 44 without substantial compression of the elongated portions 12 and 14 as the slide is moved up or down the elongated portions 12 and 14.
In removing the tie, the braids can be pressed by the fingers to positions between the protrusion for free sliding.
The protrusions 44 each have inclined edges on all of their inwardly facing surfaces. However it is particularly important that the protrusions have inclined surfaces on their sides and onjboth of those sides of the protrusions which face outwardly and those sides which face inwardly in order to allow the braid to slip in and out of the braid holding portions.
As thus described, it 'will be seen that this invention fulfills the above objectives.
The front plate 30, sides 34 and wings 40 are all rigid whereby it is the compressibility of the" braid that makes releasable holding possible.
From the foregoing description, it is thought to be obviousthat a slide for a necktieconstructed in accordance with my invention is particularly well adapted for use, by reason of the convenience, and facilitywith which it may be assembled and operated, and it will also be obvious that my invention is susceptible of. some change and modification without departing from the principles and spirit thereof, and for this reason I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to the precise arrangement and formation of the several parts herein shown in carrying out my invention in practice, except as claimed.
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In a slide and compressible necktie, the combination which comprises an elongated compressible tie, a rigid front plate, spaced side portions attached to and extending rearwardly from said front plate, rigid wings attached to and extending inwardly from said side portions and disposed generally in approximate parallelism to and spaced from said front plate, said wings having rigid protrusions extended inwardly from the inner surfaces thereof, the protrusions being spaced from the sides of the slide a distance sufliciently small that a portion of the tie which is snapped over the protrusions into spaces between the protrusions and inner surfaces of the sides is compressed,
the said tie portion being disposed between the protrusions to permit free sliding of the tie in the slide until the slide is in position for use such as at the ends of a collar and snapped over the protrusions upon the arrival thereof at an upper position for use to securely and releasably hold the slide in an uppermost position against its tendency to slide down both from gravity and from the pressure of the tie thereon as the tie receives pressure from neck movements, said front plate having upper outer corner portions cut away and the upper ends of said side portions being also cut away to form notches extending below the upper edge of the front plate to receive the tie portions therethrough respectively whereby the tie portions enter the slide substantially more from the sides than from the top when the slide is at the collar whereby the outer edges of the notches receive the pressure of the tie when the slide is in an uppermost position of use and whereby a more attractive appearance is possible, the slide being shaped forfree sliding along the tie when the tie is released from said protrusions.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 782,803 Watson Feb. 14, 1905 1,044,024 Colby Nov. 12, 1912 1,068,273 Reed July 22, 1913 1,280,237 King Oct. 1, 1918 1,784,679 Peterson Dec. 9, 1930 1,810,077 Hengstler June 16, 1931 2,097,265 VeRelle Oct. 26, 1937 2,180,861 Casidy Nov. 21, 1939 2,553,437 Burke May 15, 1951 2,637,884 Morehouse May 12, 1953 2,700,805 Bedford Feb. 11, 1955 2,735,105 Traub Feb. 21, 1956 FOREIGN PATENTS 943,880 France Oct. 11, 1948
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