Tie knot system and device
20190364998 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D25/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D25/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41D25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D25/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tie knot system, including a necktie and a tie knot member with an interior and first and second upper apertures and a lower aperture, including an inner knot member positioned in the interior, such that a narrow tail of the necktie protrudes through the lower aperture and out of the first upper aperture and loops back via the second upper aperture and out of the lower aperture. The inner knot member can be made of a resilient material, have elongated openings, and can be folded and assembled from a tie knot sheet, including a bridge portion and left and right elongated portions.
Claims
1. A tie knot system, comprising: a) a necktie; and b) a tie knot member; wherein the tie knot member is configured with a first interior, first and second upper apertures, and a lower aperture, such that the first and second upper apertures and the lower aperture provide access to the first interior; such that a narrow tail of the necktie protrudes through the lower aperture and out of the first upper aperture and loops back via the second upper aperture and out of the lower aperture.
2. The tie knot system of claim 1, wherein the narrow tail of the necktie is 2-4 inches shorter than a wide display end of the necktie.
3. The tie knot system of claim 1, wherein a length of the narrow tail of the necktie is in a range of 20-28 inches.
4. The tie knot system of claim 1, wherein a length of the narrow tail of the necktie is in a range of 22-26 inches, and a length of a wide display end of the necktie is in a range of 24-28 inches.
5. The tie knot system of claim 1, further comprising: an inner knot member, which is positioned in the first interior of the tie knot member; wherein the inner knot member is configured with a second interior, first and second upper openings and a lower opening, such that the first and second upper openings and the lower opening provide access to the second interior; such that the narrow tail of the necktie protrudes through the lower opening and out of the first upper opening and loops back via the second upper opening and out of the lower opening.
6. The tie knot system of claim 5, wherein the inner knot member is made of a resilient material.
7. The tie knot system of claim 6, wherein the resilient material is leather.
8. The tie knot system of claim 6, wherein the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member are configured to be elongated in a right-to-left direction, such that when external inward pressure is applied, the inner knot member is deformed, such that the first and second upper openings and the lower opening become less elongated in the right-to-left direction, such that heights of the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member are increased, whereby it is easier to insert the necktie through the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member.
9. The tie knot system of claim 5, further comprising a tie knot sheet, wherein the inner knot member is folded and assembled from the tie knot sheet.
10. The tie knot system of claim 9, wherein the tie knot sheet is configured with a left-right symmetrical shape, the tie knot sheet comprising: a) a bridge portion; and b) left and right elongated portions, wherein lower portions of the left and right elongated portions are connected via the bridge portion, such that the left and right elongated portions are upward and outward pointing; wherein the left and right elongated portions are curved inward, such that outer ends of the left and right elongated portions are connected to a rear side of an upper part of the bridge portion; and wherein lower inner ends of the elongated portions are folded in to connect.
11. The tie knot system of claim 10, wherein an upper edge of the bridge portion is shaped as a double-arch.
12. A tie knot system, comprising: a tie knot member; wherein the tie knot member is configured with a first interior and first and second upper apertures and a lower aperture, such that the first and second upper apertures and the lower aperture provide access to the first interior; such that the tie knot member is configured to receive a necktie, such that a narrow tail of the necktie protrudes through the lower aperture and out of the first upper aperture and loops back via the second upper aperture and out of the lower aperture.
13. The tie knot system of claim 12, further comprising: an inner knot member, which is positioned in the first interior of the tie knot member; wherein the inner knot member is configured with a second interior, first and second upper openings and a lower opening, such that the first and second upper openings and the lower opening provide access to the second interior; such that the inner knot member is configured to receive the necktie, such that the narrow tail of the necktie protrudes through the lower opening and out of the first upper opening and loops back via the second upper opening and out of the lower opening.
14. The tie knot system of claim 13, wherein the inner knot member is made of a resilient material.
15. The tie knot system of claim 14, wherein the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member are configured to be elongated in a right-to-left direction, such that when external inward pressure is applied, the inner knot member is deformed, such that the first and second upper openings and the lower opening become less elongated in the right-to-left direction, such that heights of the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member are increased, whereby it is easier to insert the necktie through the first and second upper openings and the lower opening of the inner knot member.
16. The tie knot system of claim 13, further comprising a tie knot sheet, wherein the inner knot member is folded and assembled from the tie knot sheet.
17. The tie knot system of claim 16, wherein the tie knot sheet is configured with a left-right symmetrical shape, the tie knot sheet comprising: a) a bridge portion; and b) left and right elongated portions, wherein lower portions of the left and right elongated portions are connected via the bridge portion, such that the left and right elongated portions are upward and outward pointing; wherein the left and right elongated portions are curved inward, such that outer ends of the left and right elongated portions are connected to a rear side of an upper part of the bridge portion; and wherein lower inner ends of the elongated portions are folded in to connect.
18. The tie knot system of claim 17, wherein an upper edge of the bridge portion is shaped as a double-arch.
19. The tie knot system of claim 13, further comprising an elongated piece, wherein the tie knot member is made from the elongated piece, which is folded around the inner knot member, such that the elongated piece forms a diagonally overlapping pattern on a front of the tie knot member.
20. The tie knot system of claim 12, further comprising the necktie.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0054] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0055] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0056] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a tie knot system 100 with reference to
[0057] In an embodiment, as shown in
[0061] In a related embodiment, a necktie 150 can be configured with a narrow tail end 612 that is shorter than conventional necktie members, for example such that a length 622 of the narrow tail end 612 is 2-4 inches shorter than a length 624 of the wide display end 614.
[0062] In a further related embodiment, a length of the narrow tail end 612 can be 20-28 inches.
[0063] In another further related embodiment, a length 622 of the narrow tail end 612 can be in a range of 22-26 inches, and a length 624 of the wide display end 614 can be 24-28 inches; for example, such that a length 622 of the narrow tail end 612 is about 24 inches, and a length 624 of the wide display end 614 is about 26 inches for a total length 636 of about 50 inches; i.e. substantially shorter than conventional ties, which generally have a length of 58-62 inches.
[0064] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0067] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0068] In a related embodiment, the tie knot sheet 422 424 can be configured with a left-right symmetrical shape, such that the tie knot sheet 422 424 can include: [0069] a) a bridge portion 430, wherein an upper edge 432 can be shaped as a double-arch; and [0070] b) left/first and right/second elongated portions 440 450, wherein lower portions of the left/first and right/second elongated portions 440 450 are connected via the bridge portion 430, such that the left/first and right/second elongated portions 440 450 can be upward and outward pointing; [0071] wherein the elongated portions 440 450 are curved inward 447, such that outer ends 442 452 are connected to a rear side of the upper part of the bridge portion 430, for example on respective right and left arch portions of the double-arch; for example such that right and left end rivet apertures/points 444 454 of the outer ends 442 452 are positioned on respective right and left bridge rivet apertures/points 434 436 and connected with rivets 580; and [0072] wherein lower inner ends of the elongated portions 440 450 are folded in to connect, for example such that left inner end rivet apertures/points 448 449 on an inner end of the left elongated portion 440 are positioned on respective right inner end rivet apertures/points 458 459 on an inner end of the right elongated portion 450 and connected with rivets.
[0073] In a related embodiment, the inner knot member 220 and the tie knot sheet 422 424 can be made of a resilient material, such as rubber or leather, such that when the inner knot member 220 is deformed by external pressure it will bounce back to its original shape once the pressure is removed.
[0074] In a further related embodiment, when the inner knot member 220 420 is made of a resilient material, as shown in
such that when external inward pressure 352 354 is applied, for example by fingers 362 364, as shown in
[0075] In a related embodiment, the tie knot member 110 can be made from an elongated piece 710, as shown in
[0076] In a further related embodiment, the tie knot member 110 comprising an inner knot member 220, which is positioned in the interior of the tie knot member 110, can be manufactured by a manufacturing process comprising: [0077] a) as shown in
[0085] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the tie knot system 100, the tie knot member 110, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0086] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0087] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.