Modular interchangeable necktie
10117474 ยท 2018-11-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D25/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A modular necktie includes a knot enclosure having an attachment channel, a fabric stem that is configured to insert into the attachment channel, and a tie portion that is secured to the fabric stem such that the tie portion extends downwardly from the knot enclosure when the fabric stem is inserted into the attachment channel. The knot enclosure can couple to a wearer's shirt in various ways including via a recess that is configured to receive a button of a wearer's shirt or via lateral collar wings that allow a collar band or ratcheting strips to be used. Various types of electronic components can be included in the knot enclosure.
Claims
1. A modular necktie comprising: a knot enclosure having a top edge, a bottom edge opposite the top edge, a front surface, and a rear surface opposite the front surface, the knot enclosure including an attachment channel that extends vertically within the knot enclosure and includes an opening at the bottom edge; a fabric stem that is configured to insert into the attachment channel and to couple to a surface within the attachment channel; and a tie portion that is secured to the fabric stem such that the tie portion extends downwardly from the knot enclosure when the fabric stem is inserted into the attachment channel; wherein the rear surface of the knot enclosure includes a button attachment component that forms a pocket within the rear surface, the pocket having an opening by which a button of a wearer's shirt can be slid into the pocket, the opening including a notch for receiving threads that couple the button to the wearer's shirt when the button is slid into the pocket.
2. The modular necktie of claim 1, wherein the button attachment component is configured to selectively couple to and uncouple from the knot enclosure.
3. The modular necktie of claim 2, wherein the button attachment component is selectively coupled within a recess in the rear surface.
4. The modular necktie of claim 1, wherein the pocket of the button attachment component is contained within a recess in the rear surface of the knot enclosure.
5. The modular necktie of claim 3, wherein the button attachment component and the recess each include a magnet for securing the button attachment component within the recess.
6. The modular necktie of claim 4, wherein the rear surface comprises a top rear surface and a bottom rear surface, the top rear surface being angled relative to the bottom rear surface, the recess being formed in the top rear surface.
7. The modular necktie of claim 6, wherein the recess extends through the bottom rear surface.
8. The modular necktie of claim 1, wherein the fabric stem includes a magnet by which the fabric stem couples to the surface within the attachment channel.
9. The modular necktie of claim 1, wherein the rear surface comprises a top rear surface and a bottom rear surface, the top rear surface being angled relative to the bottom rear surface, the attachment channel forming a rearward facing opening that extends vertically along the bottom rear surface.
10. The modular necktie of claim 1, wherein the fabric stem comprises a proximal head that couples to the surface within the attachment channel and a shank that extends downwardly from the proximal head, the proximal head including an upwardly tapered surface.
11. The modular necktie of claim 10, wherein the tie portion is secured to the shank.
12. A modular necktie comprising: a knot enclosure having a top edge, a bottom edge opposite the top edge, a front surface, and a top rear surface and bottom rear surface opposite the front surface, the top rear surface being angled relative to the bottom rear surface, the front surface being convex and the top rear surface being concave between opposing sides of the top rear surface, the knot enclosure including an attachment channel that extends vertically within the knot enclosure and includes an opening at the bottom edge; a fabric stem that is configured to insert into the attachment channel and to couple to a surface within the attachment channel; and a tie portion that is secured to the fabric stem such that the tie portion extends downwardly from the knot enclosure when the fabric stem is inserted into the attachment channel; wherein the concave top rear surface of the knot enclosure includes a button attachment component that forms a pocket within the concave top rear surface, the pocket having an opening by which a button of a wearer's shirt can be slid into the pocket, the opening including a notch for receiving threads that couple the button to the wearer's shirt when the button is slid into the pocket.
13. The modular necktie of claim 12, wherein the pocket of the button attachment component is contained within a recess in the concave top rear surface of the knot enclosure.
14. The modular necktie of claim 13, wherein the recess extends through the bottom rear surface.
15. The modular necktie of claim 13, wherein the button attachment component is configured to selectively couple to and uncouple from the knot enclosure within the recess.
16. The modular necktie of claim 12, wherein the attachment channel forms a rearward facing opening that extends vertically along the bottom rear surface.
17. The modular necktie of claim 12, wherein the fabric stem comprises a proximal head that couples to the surface within the attachment channel and a shank that extends downwardly from the proximal head, the proximal head including an upwardly tapered surface.
18. A modular necktie comprising: a knot enclosure having a top edge, a bottom edge opposite the top edge, a front surface, and a top rear surface and bottom rear surface opposite the front surface, the top rear surface being angled relative to the bottom rear surface, the front surface being convex and the top rear surface being concave between opposing sides of the top rear surface, the knot enclosure including an attachment channel that extends vertically within the knot enclosure and includes an opening at the bottom edge, the attachment channel forming a rearward facing opening that extends vertically along the bottom rear surface; a fabric stem that is configured to insert into the attachment channel and to couple to a surface within the attachment channel; and a tie portion that is secured to the fabric stem such that the tie portion extends downwardly from the knot enclosure when the fabric stem is inserted into the attachment channel.
19. The modular necktie of claim 18, wherein the fabric stem comprises a proximal head that couples to the surface within the attachment channel and a shank that extends downwardly from the proximal head, the proximal head including an upwardly tapered surface.
20. The modular necktie of claim 18, wherein the top rear surface forms a recess for receiving a button of a wearer's shirt within the top rear surface, the recess being configured to secure the button within the recess such that the modular necktie remains coupled to the wearer's shirt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(30) Reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, or similar language 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, appearances of the phrases in one embodiment, in an embodiment, and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
(31) Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
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(33) Knot enclosure 100 may be formed from any polymeric, metallic, fabric or organic material known to those of skill in the art, including Titanium, Aluminum, metal alloy, nylon, leather, woven silk, and the like. Knot enclosure 100 may comprise any decorative exterior surfacing or colors.
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(35) In embodiments that employ magnetic elements, the first magnet element may be plated so as to help prevent corrosion and/or to help strengthen the magnet material. In one embodiment, a neodymium magnet is coated with nickel or plastic, yet other options for coatings include zinc, tin, copper, epoxy, silver, and gold, for example.
(36) A cooperating second magnetic element is disposed or positioned on a collar band which may comprise another magnet having an opposite polarity than the first magnetic element. The second magnetic element may comprise a metallic article that is magnetically attracted to the first magnetic element. The first and second magnetic elements may have the same size and shape. In the shown embodiments, the first magnetic element is disc-shaped. One of ordinary skill will recognize that a variety of sizes and/or shapes may be used for the first and second magnetic elements and that the sizes and/or shapes of the two magnetic elements need not be identical.
(37) An attachment channel 108 or socket extends vertically within knot enclosure 100 and forms an opening at bottom edge 111. As shown, attachment channel 108 may also form a rearward facing opening that extends vertically along bottom rear surface 122b. In some embodiments, attachment channel 108 is not cylindrical so as to prevent axial rotation of a fabric stem 200 (see
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(41) Fabric stem 200 comprises cylindrical shank 204 and terminal fastener 206 at the distal end of shank 204 for enabling affixation of fabric stem 200 with a tie portion of elongated fabric material. Shank 204 may comprise a plurality of bulbous flanges 208a-b as shown for further facilitating engagement with the tie portion.
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(50) Lateral collar wings 1302a and 1302b engage knot enclosure 1300 using attachment means 1310 as shown. Attachment means 1310 may be a magnet which couples to a corresponding magnet contained in knot enclosure 1300 or another type of fastener such as a friction fit fastener, snap-fit fastener, screws, etc.
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(53) In various embodiments, audio input 1530 is received by microphone 1510 and spoken by a wearer. This audio may be retransmitted using protocols and means known to those of skill in the art, including BlueTooth to a remote data processing device (DPD) such as a tablet computer, smart phone, server, personal computer, amplifier, and the like. In various embodiments, the remote DPD is in wireless connectivity with knot enclosure 1500 via a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). The data output is noticed at 1532.
(54) Knot enclosure 1500 may comprise means for relaying electrical signals enabling device-to-device communication (meaning wireless transmission of media). Knot enclosure 1500 may be configured to make use of the Bluetooth protocols and procedures enabling device-to-device intercommunication connectivity. This functionality may be provided by incorporating the Bluetooth Intercom Profile and/or the Bluetooth Telephony Profile, or other wireless technologies known to those of skill in the art.
(55) This communication may be in accordance with core specifications of one or more subsets of Bluetooth profiles, wherein the core specifications comprise one or more of: the Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP), the Device ID Profile (DIP), the Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN), the File Transfer Profile (FTP), the Hands-Free Profile (HFP), the Human Interface Device Profile (HID), the Headset Profile (HSP), and the Intercom Profile (ICP), the Proximity Profile (PXP).
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(58) As shown, a magnet 1621a can be incorporated into proximal head 1621. A corresponding magnet 108 can be incorporated into the top surface of attachment channel 108 so that fabric stem 1620 will be held securely within attachment channel 108.
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(60) Each of lateral collar wings 1302a also includes an outer surface 1653 that extends downwardly beyond protrusion 1652 and aligns with the corresponding side 111 or 112 of knot enclosure 1300. A channel 1652a is formed between outer surface 1653 and protrusion 1652. A portion of top rear surface 122a inserts into channel 1652a when lateral collar wings 1302a and 1302b are coupled to knot enclosure 1300 to thereby reinforce the coupling.
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(63) To secure ratcheting strips 1702 to the wearer's shirt, a receptacle 1701 can be secured under the collar on both sides of the shirt. Receptacle 1701 can include an attachment portion 1701a that faces inwardly and is configured to attached to the shirt via stitching, glue, or any other suitable mechanism. Receptacle 1701 also includes a ratcheting structure 1701b through which the corresponding ratcheting strip 1701 inserts. Ridges 1702a on ratcheting strip 1702 interface with ratcheting structure 1701b to prevent ratcheting strip 1702 from withdrawing from receptacle 1701 without disengaging release lever 1701b1. Accordingly, the wearer can insert ratcheting strips 1701 through receptacles 1701 to an appropriate distance to position and secure knot enclosure 1300 at the desired location. Because receptacles 1701 can be coupled under the wearer's collar, they will not be visible while the collar is folded down.
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(66) Straps 1802a and 1802b connect at one end to lateral collar wing 1801a and 1801b respectively. The opposite ends of straps 1802a and 1802b are configured to interconnect in an adjustable manner thereby allowing the diameter of the collar band to be adjusted. In particular, the end of strap 1802a forms a buckle-like structure 1803 and channel 1804. The end of strap 1802b can be inserted through channel 1804 to a desired distance to form a loop. Straps 1802a and 1802b can then be secured together by inserting a pin (not visible) formed on buckle-like structure 1803 into one of notches 1805 that are formed along the end of strap 1802b. The pin on buckle-like structure 1803 can be oriented outwardly so that the end of strap 1802b inserts inwardly through channel 1804 thereby ensuring that the end of straps 1802a and 1802b will lie flat under the collar.
(67) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.