Necktie Lock
20200337397 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
What has been described is a necktie locking principle that confines movement of the necktie while in use. The intent is to secure the necktie in a general static position and limit relative movement for a larger portion of the necktie.
Claims
1. A necktie lock in combination with a necktie and a dress shirt of a wearer, said necktie when being worn having a wide tail portion and a narrow tail portion with front and rear sides that lies essentially flat against said dress shirt, said wide tail portion having an elongated fastening member positioned in a vertical relationship to the wide tail portion and on said rear side thereof, said fastening member having length, width and thickness dimensions and further having the portions thereof attached to said wide tail portion of the necktie, said wide tail portion having a traversely extending strip of fabric, comprising in combination; said fastening member having first and second surfaces, means of retaining said second surface of said fastening member to the dress shirt of the wearer; and said fastening member having an essentially narrow rectangular shape.
2. The necktie lock of claim 1 wherein said fastening member is of a stretchable fabric material.
3. The necktie lock of claim 1 wherein said fastening member attaches to the necktie of the wearer by any suitable manner.
4. The necktie lock of claim 3 wherein said fastening member further has a plurality of button holes.
5. The necktie lock of claim 5 wherein the button holes are further equally spaced along the fastening member.
6. The necktie lock of claim 1 wherein said means of retaining said fastening member to said dress shirt is a member taken from the group of button hole attachments, button attachments and perforating post and friction retainer devices.
7. The necktie lock of claim 1 wherein said traversely extending strip of fabric is horizontally positioned to the rear-side of the wide tail portion.
8. The necktie lock of claim 7 wherein said traversely extending strip of fabric is attached in a plurality of locations.
9. A method for securing an improved version of a necktie to a dress shirt of a wearer; comprising the steps of: (a) applying the necktie around the neck of the wearer; (b) inserting a narrow tail portion of the necktie into an extended strip of material along the rear-side of a wide tail portion of the necktie; (c) adjusting the wide tail portion of the necktie parallel to the wearer's dress shirt; (d) insert a button located along the dress shirt into a button hole of a fastening member;
10. The method for securing a necktie to a dress shirt of a wearer according to claim 9; wherein step (b) further comprises the wearer tucking the narrow tail portion of the necktie inside said extended strip of fabric in a manner where the front-surface of narrow tail portion is positioned against a rear-side of the wide tail portion.
11. The method for securing a necktie to a dress shirt of a wearer according to claim 9; wherein step (c) further comprises the wearer comfortably adjusting a necktie knot to the wearer's neck.
12. The method for securing a necktie to a dress shirt of a wearer according to claim 9; wherein step (c) further comprises the wearer adjusting the wide tail portion vertically to the dress shirt.
13. The method for securing a necktie to a dress shirt of a wearer according to claim 9; wherein step (d) further comprises the wearer manually inserting the dress shirt buttons into the corresponding button hole located along the fastening member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Certain embodiments illustrating objects and advantages may be best understood by reference detailed description that follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure of such embodiments is to be considered as an example of the principles and not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described. In the description below, like reference numerals are used to describe the same, similar or corresponding parts in the several views of the drawings.
[0017] The terms a or an, as used herein, are defined as one, or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two, or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
[0018] Reference throughout this document to one embodiment, certain embodiments, an exemplary embodiment or similar terms means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of such phrases or in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitation.
[0019] Reference throughout this document to space or similar terms means a particular area that make up a structure and is described in connection with the position or the embodiment that is included in an area between two or more components of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of such phrases or in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, space may be described in any suitable manner by one or more embodiments without limitation.
[0020] Reference throughout this document to attached or similar terms indicate a means of mending a particle or material to another surface. Thus, the appearances of such phrase or in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, attached may be described in any suitable manner by one or more embodiments without limitation.
[0021] Reference throughout this document to Necktie Lock or similar terms refer to a fastener which has at least one button hole aligned vertically for attaching to a corresponding button of a dress shirt. Thus, the appearance of similar phrases throughout this specification may not be limited to just the term Necktie Lock but when the description refers to securing a necktie to a shirt then it may be inferred that the description refers to an embodiment of the Necktie Lock.
[0022] Reference throughout this document to garment refers to an article of clothing that a wearer would adorn for formal purposes. The terminology can incorporate a dress shirt with a collar and buttons along the front portion for holding the garment closed. Therefore, wherever this specification refers to a garment it will not be limited to a specific type of shirt but rather any number of shirts may be referenced for purposes of the present embodiment. In a non-limiting example, the garment can be referenced as a dress shirt.
[0023] Reference throughout this document to surface refers to the portions of the Necktie Lock that make up the rear and front of the embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitations.
[0024] Reference throughout this document to a wide tail portion and a narrow tail portion refers to the two ends of a necktie. Where ever this specification refers to a wide and narrow tail portion it refers the two opposite ends of an ordinary necktie.
[0025] Reference throughout this document to button hole refers to a through hole that is spaced along the surface of the present embodiment for allowing the insertion of a corresponding button of a dress shirt. Therefore, wherever this specification refers to a button hole it will not be limited to a specific hole but rather any number of through holes or voids may be combined to create a button hole for purposes of the present embodiment. In a non-limiting example, the Necktie Lock can be sold separately and attached to a pre-existing tie.
[0026] Reference throughout this document to elastic refers to the ability of material to stretch due to the type of material that the Necktie Lock is made of. Therefore, wherever this specification refers to elastic it will not be limited to any specific material, size or shape but rather any number of materials may be combined for purposes of the present embodiment. In a non-limiting example, the material can be made of spandex or any number of materials but is not limited to this example.
[0027] Since a necktie is used primarily for decorative purposes, it is critical that certain aspects of the necktie are not distorted and viewed as tidy. As an example, when in position encircling the neck of wearer the layers of the tie should be flat as possible to avoid any bundled areas around the wearer's neck. Other portions of the tie are equally as important such as the knot and the wide tail portion that drapes down the front of the wearer. Accordingly, most people would agree that the necktie should be neatly positioned along the dress shirt from the upper middle portion to the wide tail portion. The appearance of the necktie is a critical part of the overall appearance for the wearer and because of this the tie must remain proportionate, aligned, and most important the necktie should be aligned at all times.
[0028] Essentially when the necktie is being worn, the upper middle portion and the wide tail portion of the necktie drapes against the wearer's chest and stomach area. It is these portions of the necktie that the current invention will address and how to secure such portions of the necktie to a wearer's dress shirt in a manner that will be appealing. The Necktie Lock is a novel invention that will accomplish the task of securing the upper middle and wide tail portion of the necktie. Often, a wearer will tuck the narrow tail portion of a traditional necktie in a strip of looped fabric along the rear surface of the wide tail portion or inside their dress-shirt between the two upper most buttons in a manner where the narrow tail portion is inserted inside the inner surface of the dress shirt. The Necktie Lock can be sold separately and attached to the fabric of a traditional necktie as an optional embodiment. In a non-limiting example, a wearer may select to purchase an embodiment of the Necktie Lock that can be sewn to the rear side of a pre-owned necktie. This embodiment of the Necktie Lock will be applied to the rear surface of the necktie along the middle portion extending to the wide tail portion of the necktie.
[0029] In an additional embodiment, the Necktie Lock can be marketed and sold as an improved necktie in various designs and colors to consumers. If manufactured as a complete necktie the Necktie Lock would be sold direct to consumers with the fastening member pre-attached to the rear portion of the necktie. The improved necktie version of the current embodiment will include at least one traversely extending strip of fabric along the rear-side of the wide tail portion intended to secure the narrow tail portion. The extending strip of fabric will be attached adjacent to the Necktie Lock in a manner where the strip of fabric is positioned along the vertical edges of the Necktie Lock. As a non-limiting example, a version of the Necktie Lock can be designed in a manner to where the fabric strip and the remaining tie is made in matching colors and design.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0035] It can thus be seen that the present invention provides a Necktie Lock which infinitely suits any positioning of the necktie and dress shirt buttons. Normal torso movements of the wearer which typically draw the necktie vertically do not dislodge the necktie particularly the knotted portion from its position site.
[0036] Whereas the present invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes and modifications will be suggested to one skilled in the art, and it is intended to encompass such changes and modifications as it within the scope of the claims.