WO2013030417A1 - Protection pour cravate et procédés de fabrication et d'utilisation de ladite protection - Google Patents
Protection pour cravate et procédés de fabrication et d'utilisation de ladite protection Download PDFInfo
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- WO2013030417A1 WO2013030417A1 PCT/ES2011/070753 ES2011070753W WO2013030417A1 WO 2013030417 A1 WO2013030417 A1 WO 2013030417A1 ES 2011070753 W ES2011070753 W ES 2011070753W WO 2013030417 A1 WO2013030417 A1 WO 2013030417A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/006—Protectors therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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- the present invention relates to a tie protector, especially intended to protect and isolate the tie when exposed to a situation of risk that may lead to possible stains, such as when performing any food or work that may be susceptible to staining the tie. It also refers to a manufacturing process and a method of using said tie protector.
- the present invention is also intended for the manufacturing industry of any protective garment for industrial or domestic use, catering establishments or cafeterias, to any company that develops an activity in which its employees require the Use of this garment, to the suppliers or distributors of catering and food material in the dining rooms, bars, cafes, restaurants, etc., and to any event, convention or group that requires this garment.
- the ties by their nature and design, are susceptible to staining easily. Its cleaning is expensive and annoying, regardless of whether it is carried out dry or by using a product or spray that currently exists on the market, which is due to its fabric (in some cases of high quality and delicacy ).
- the object of the present invention is to provide a tie protector that allows the tie to maintain its ornamental function, while fulfilling its protective function in a simple and effective manner.
- the invention provides a tie protector, comprising at least one sheath that delimits a longitudinal central recess, the at least one sheath being open at its longitudinal ends, wherein said at least one sheath is foldable and has one end longitudinal extension, and in which the protector additionally comprises a cover comprising an inner part and an outer part, joined at one of its longitudinal ends, such that there is a space between the inner part and the outer part of the cover intermediate in which the at least one sheath is placed.
- Another advantage of the invention is that it admits its execution in various materials (from biodegradable materials that can be discarded to more resistant or durable materials), which allows it to adapt to the target audience in each case.
- the invention also provides a method of manufacturing a tie protector, which is formed from at least one foldable cover and a cover comprising an independent inner part and an outer part with free ends, and comprising the following steps:
- the invention also provides a method of manufacturing a tie guard, which is formed from at least one folding cover and a cover as a single piece comprising an inner part and an outer part with an intermediate space, and comprising the following stages:
- the invention also provides a method of using a tie protector comprising the following steps:
- Figures 1 and 2 show two views of the assembly that constitutes the protector of ties of the invention, with the prolongation of the cover coming out or inserted in, respectively.
- Figure 3 shows a view of the components that make up the tie guard.
- Figure 4 shows a view of the folded cover.
- Figure 5 shows a view of the cover assembly.
- Figures 6 and 6 show views of an embodiment of the outer part of the cover.
- Figures 7 and 7 ' show views of an embodiment of the inner part of the cover.
- Figures 8 to 1 1 show several phases of the process of folding or pressing the cover.
- Figure 12 shows the cover with the folded top extension for attachment to the tie.
- FIGS 13 to 19 show the steps of the procedure for using the tie guard.
- Figures 20 to 26 show another embodiment of the tie guard of the invention.
- Figures 27 to 31 show another additional embodiment of the tie guard of the invention.
- Figures 32 to 34 show another additional embodiment of the tie guard of the invention.
- the tie protector 1 of the invention is shown in Figures 1 and 2, once all its components are integrated and ready for use.
- the cover 3 is shown in Figure 4.
- This component is a folding element, the lower part of which appears in the form of a bellows in Figure 4, which delimits a longitudinal central hollow 4 and is open at its longitudinal ends (as best appreciated in figures 8 to 12). Both ends must be opened with a sufficient opening that allows the introduction of the tie 2, whereby the width of said central hole 4 will be adapted to the usual widths of the ties 2 (said width is usually less than 10 cm).
- the length of the cover 3 in an unfolded situation will be such that it allows its use with the usual lengths of the ties 2.
- the cover 3 has an extension 5, in the form of a tongue, in one of its longitudinal ends in the embodiment shown in Figure 4 and in Figures 8 to 12.
- Figures 8 to 1 1 show the successive phases of the folding or pressing process of the sheath 3, from when it is fully deployed (figure 8) until it is folded and ready to be integrated into the protector assembly 1 of ties 2 (figure 1 1).
- Figure 12 shows the cover 3 unfolded and with the extension 5 in the form of a folded tongue to be attached to the tie 2, so that it allows to cover the knot of the tie 2 and be inserted behind the knot and the collar of the shirt , if desired.
- the material of the sheath 3 is laminar and biodegradable in nature, since biodegradable, compostable, recyclable and reusable materials can be used, although any other material such as plastic, fabric, nonwoven, silk, can be used. paper, cardboard, cellophane, or any other waterproof material, etc.
- the invention can be decorated with any type of advertising, design, or screen printing, either from any public company or organization for advertising purposes, or from the same restoration establishment.
- the cover can be of different colors.
- the cover 3 can be made of a transparent material (which allows to see the design of the tie 2) or translucent.
- cover 3 By keeping the cover 3 of biodegradable material held by its own weight, it is not necessary to establish a closing mechanism of the extension 5 or upper tongue that holds the cover 3 attached to the tie 2, covering the knot thereof.
- a closure system is established that holds the extension 5 or tongue attached to the tie 2 covering the knot.
- the cover 3 is completely closed except in its lower and upper part, although any additional opening can also be made that allows cost savings by using less material.
- the cover 6 of figure 5 (also visible to the right of figure 3) comprises two main parts: the inner part 7 and the outer part 8.
- the outer part 8 is observed , which consists of a single piece that bends over itself, and is shown in figure 6 'in its assembled state.
- the inner part 7 is observed, which consists of a piece that bends over itself, and which in a particular embodiment (shown in the figure) has tabs 10 both in the upper part and in the lower part, which are best seen in Figure 3.
- both parts 7, 8 delimit an intermediate space 9 in which the cover 3 described above is located, and are joined by one of its free ends (in figure 5, at the lower end), which is the opposite of the end where the extension 5 of the sheath 3 is located.
- the lower tabs 10 of the inner part 7 close the lower end of the outer part 8.
- the upper flanges 10 are folded outwards and serve to hold the cover 3 inserted in the intermediate recess at said end.
- Figures 3 and 7 ' also show that, in a preferred embodiment, the inner part 7 delimits an inner hollow 4' longitudinal.
- the width of said inner hole 4 ' will be adapted to the usual widths of the ties 2 (said width is usually less than 10 cm).
- the cover 6 can take various forms. For example, it can have the shape of a box, envelope, sachet, etc. that allows the cover 3 to be deployed once attached to the top of the tie 2, and that does not hinder the deployment of the material until it reaches the final part of the tie 2.
- the manufacturing process of the tie protector 1 of the invention with a cover comprising an independent inner part 7 and an outer part 8 comprises the following steps: - folding the sheath (or covers) 3, so that they form an annular body with a central recess 4 (figures 8 to 1 1),
- the tabs 10 of the inner part 7 located on one of the ends close the corresponding end of the outer part 8 of the cover 6.
- Figures 13 to 19 show the successive steps of the method of use of the protector 1 of ties 2 of the invention, which are the following:
- the cover 3 completely covers the tie 2, so that it is protected, and the cover 6 is discarded, leaving only the cover 3 on the tie 2.
- the cover 3 can also be removed and, depending on whether it is a disposable cover 3 or not, it will be removed or stored.
- FIG. 20 to 26 Another embodiment of the tie guard of the invention is shown in Figures 20 to 26.
- the inner part 7 of the cover 6 is an inner cylinder and the outer part 8 of the cover 6 is an outer cylinder, both cylinders being joined by the base and so that they define an intermediate space 9 in which it is located the cover 3 or the series of covers 3, since it can contain a series of covers 3 joined one after the other.
- the covers 3 can be joined by a thread or by an intermediate plastic piece.
- the covers 3 are pressed one after the other, that is, the first one to enter will be the last one to leave.
- the tie protector 1 of this embodiment comprises an internally hollow cylindrical cover 1 1 with an upper base 12 in the form of a circular crown, and an inner part 13 that is positioned in the inner hollow of said cover and on the inner cylinder 7, and whose section increases in an upward direction, so that in the assembled state it delimits with the upper base 12 of the lid 1 1 an intermediate hollow in the form of a circular crown seen in plan .
- This extension will extend the extension 5 of the cover 3, to facilitate its removal.
- the set will have a certain length.
- the width is determined by the inner cylinder 7, which should allow the tie 2 to be introduced easily, plus the thickness of the folded sheath 3, and the cylindrical cover 1 1 that covers both.
- This protector 1 can be manufactured to give only one use of the specified units of covers 3 and their recycling, or rechargeable protectors 1 with units of covers 3 can be used. It can also be made of plastic, cardboard, recyclable, metallic material, etc. .
- the user will take the assembly and introduce his tie 2 through the inner hole, moving it to the top of the tie 2. There he will hold the extension 5 (in the form of tab in the figure) that is visible outside the assembly and after attaching the extension or tongue 5 to the knot of the tie 2, the assembly will slide down until the tie 2 is covered. At the end of that cover unit 3 is separated from the following cover 3 with a fine thread that with a small pull is released, or with a few dots in the cover 3 that allows easy separation, or with small saw teeth in the set that allows to break a unit of cover 3 of the following.
- tie protector 1 of the invention is shown in Figures 27 to 31.
- the outer part 8 of the cover 6 is a flattened envelope and the inner part 7 of the cover 6 is constituted by two opposite central areas 13 joined together by closed tearing lines 14 with the extension 5 of the attached sleeve 3 to one of said zones 13, so that the cover 6 delimits an intermediate space in which a cover 3 is located.
- tie protector 1 of this embodiment can be rectangular in shape.
- FIG 28 (which corresponds to a front view of the protector 1 of this embodiment) the arrangement of the sheath 3 around the central areas 13 is observed.
- Figures 29 and 30 show the cover 3 before and after being compressed to be inserted into the cover of this embodiment.
- protectors 1 can be grouped together forming rows 15 and columns 16 ( Figure 31), separated by tearing lines 17, and susceptible to winding, constituting sets of protectors 1.
- Rolls could be formed forming grids of 2 or 3 covers 3 high, and wide the units that are considered appropriate and that do not make said roll too thick.
- the user by inserting the finger and pressing, breaks the tear line 14, leaving the inner hole necessary to insert the tie 2 through it and with the extension or tongue 5 visible.
- a cover of an embodiment of the tie guard of the invention is shown in Figures 32 to 34, in which the cover is a single piece.
- Figure 32 the extended sheet appears from which the cover of this embodiment is formed.
- This sheet can be made of cardboard, and, as an orientation, it can have dimensions of 22.1 cm wide and 10.9 cm maximum height.
- the situation of figure 33 is reached, in which the two halves are folded and approximated and glued by the unclosed side, giving rise to the cover of figure 34, whose part Upper projection can be 0.4 cm.
- an intermediate space 9 is also delimited between the inner part 7 and the outer part 8 of the cover, in which the cover 3 or set of covers.
- the inner part 7 also delimits a longitudinal inner opening 4 ', whose width will be adapted to the usual widths of the ties 2 (said width is usually less than 10 cm).
- cover comprised several pieces as an outer part 8 and / or several pieces as an inner part 7, joined in such a way that its functionality was like that of the embodiments of figures 3 or 34.
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Abstract
La présente invention porte sur une protection (1) pour cravates (2) et sur des procédés de fabrication et d'utilisation de ladite protection (1). La protection (1) pour cravates (2) comprend au moins une housse (3) qui délimite un trou central (4) longitudinal, ladite au moins une housse (3) étant ouverte au niveau de ses extrémités longitudinales. La au moins une housse (3) est pliable et présente au niveau d'une des ses extrémités longitudinales, une extension (5) et la protection (1) comprend également une enveloppe (6) comportant une partie intérieure et une partie extérieure (8) reliées au niveau d'une de ses extrémités longitudinales, de sorte que, entre la partie intérieure (7) et la partie extérieure (8) de l'enveloppe , il existe un espace intermédiaire (9) dans lequel se situe la au moins une housse (3).
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ES201131420A ES2371846B1 (es) | 2011-08-26 | 2011-08-26 | Protector de corbatas y procedimientos de fabricación y de utilización de dicho protector. |
ES201131420 | 2011-08-26 |
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US4453273A (en) * | 1982-12-01 | 1984-06-12 | Gerrick H George | Necktie protector |
US4716595A (en) * | 1986-08-11 | 1988-01-05 | Camphous Dana L | Necktie protector |
FR2606978A1 (fr) * | 1986-10-22 | 1988-05-27 | Bordy Jaeger Micheline | Protege-cravate applicable comme support publicitaire |
US4888827A (en) * | 1988-12-22 | 1989-12-26 | Lee Roger H | Shirt and tie garment protector |
DE4123940A1 (de) * | 1991-07-19 | 1993-01-21 | Hirschl Heinz J | Vorrichtung zum schutz vor verschmutzung von krawatten |
DE29603632U1 (de) * | 1996-02-28 | 1996-05-30 | Losse, Markus, 50226 Frechen | Schutzkrawatte |
FR2738229A1 (fr) * | 1995-09-06 | 1997-03-07 | Leroy Gerard | Dispositif de protection d'une cravate |
US20030097703A1 (en) * | 2001-11-26 | 2003-05-29 | Smith Kevin L. | Necktie protector |
US20030167549A1 (en) * | 2002-03-06 | 2003-09-11 | Bourne S. Lynette | Tie napkin |
EP1810581A2 (fr) * | 2006-01-20 | 2007-07-25 | Philippe Bouchard | Dispositif pour protéger la cravate |
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- 2011-10-31 WO PCT/ES2011/070753 patent/WO2013030417A1/fr active Application Filing
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US4453273A (en) * | 1982-12-01 | 1984-06-12 | Gerrick H George | Necktie protector |
US4716595A (en) * | 1986-08-11 | 1988-01-05 | Camphous Dana L | Necktie protector |
FR2606978A1 (fr) * | 1986-10-22 | 1988-05-27 | Bordy Jaeger Micheline | Protege-cravate applicable comme support publicitaire |
US4888827A (en) * | 1988-12-22 | 1989-12-26 | Lee Roger H | Shirt and tie garment protector |
DE4123940A1 (de) * | 1991-07-19 | 1993-01-21 | Hirschl Heinz J | Vorrichtung zum schutz vor verschmutzung von krawatten |
FR2738229A1 (fr) * | 1995-09-06 | 1997-03-07 | Leroy Gerard | Dispositif de protection d'une cravate |
DE29603632U1 (de) * | 1996-02-28 | 1996-05-30 | Losse, Markus, 50226 Frechen | Schutzkrawatte |
US20030097703A1 (en) * | 2001-11-26 | 2003-05-29 | Smith Kevin L. | Necktie protector |
US20030167549A1 (en) * | 2002-03-06 | 2003-09-11 | Bourne S. Lynette | Tie napkin |
EP1810581A2 (fr) * | 2006-01-20 | 2007-07-25 | Philippe Bouchard | Dispositif pour protéger la cravate |
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