序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 William w US489781D US489781A 1893-01-10
102 Hat-fastener US437878D US437878A 1890-10-07
103 William a US432177D US432177A 1890-07-15
104 Clasp US418614D US418614A 1889-12-31
105 Zingslowen US402701D US402701A 1889-05-07
106 Mendel howard US402672D US402672A 1889-05-07
107 Clothes-pin US365755D US365755A 1887-06-28
108 Bdwaed williams US254445D US254445A 1882-02-28
109 James h US245103D US245103A 1881-08-02
110 Improvement in garment-supporters US221951D US221951A 1879-11-25
111 Improvement in collar and cuff fasteners US217437D US217437A 1879-07-08
112 Improvement in shirt-collar fasteners US141484D US141484A 1873-08-05
113 William miller US110263D US110263A 1870-12-20
114 Apparatus for keeping a shirt collar aligned and fastened, magnetically US14468004 2014-08-25 US09943117B2 2018-04-17 Jonathan B. Boos
Apparatus for magnetically holding a shirt collar in a position and orientation on a shirt front, includes a collar stay attachable to a collar via adhesive or the like, or receivable in a pocket of the collar. The collar stay includes at least one magnet, or element of a magnetized material or a material attractable by a magnet. A magnet is positionable against an inside surface of the shirt front opposite the collar and is magnetically attachable to the collar stay through the shirt front, for holding the collar in a desired position and orientation. The stay can be a laminate or composite, and can be bendable or foldable into a desired shape.
115 COLLAR CONTROL DEVICE US15479992 2017-04-05 US20170280781A1 2017-10-05 Adrienne Margaret PROPP; Morris PROPP
A collar control system includes a shirt and a collar control device. The shirt includes a collar portion coupled to a neck portion. The collar portion defines a first pocket. The collar control device includes an elongated strip having a first end portion, a second end portion opposite the first end portion, and a bendable portion adapted for forming a transverse fold in the collar control device. The first end of the collar control device is sized and configured to be received within the first pocket.
116 Placket straightener US14526766 2014-10-29 US20160120230A1 2016-05-05 Michael Furey
Disclosed is a device for straightening the placket of a dress shirt. An embodiment of the device includes a sheet of material, the material is perforated to allow sizing and is coated in a reusable adhesive, along the sheet of material are holes which are perforated to allow for shirt buttons to fit through the sheet of material. When a user desires to fit the sheet of material to a dress shirt, excess material is removed along the perforations in order to allow the resized sheet of material to properly fit on the placket of a dress shirt.
117 Method and apparatus for keeping a shirt collar aligned and fastened, magnetically US11393126 2006-03-30 US07409730B2 2008-08-12 Jonathan B. Boos
A method and apparatus for holding a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front. The apparatus includes a collar stay insertable into a conventional collar stay pocket or attachable to an inside surface of a collar, and a magnet magnetically attachable or couplable to the collar stay through the shirt front, and the pocket, if applicable, for holding the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. The collar stay and the magnet can be optionally interlockable and/or include detents for preventing undesired relative movements thereof, which can include particularly, relative longitudinal movements, but which can also include twisting and sideward movements. For collars which do not include any collar stay pocket, or where a collar stay pocket is not desired to be used, the collar stay can include an adhesive on an outer surface thereof adapted for adhesive attachment to the inside surface of a collar.
118 Method and apparatus for keeping a shirt collar aligned and fastened, magnetically US11393126 2006-03-30 US20060218695A1 2006-10-05 Jonathan Boos
A method and apparatus for holding a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front. The apparatus includes a collar stay insertable into a conventional collar stay pocket or attachable to an inside surface of a collar, and a magnet magnetically attachable or couplable to the collar stay through the shirt front, and the pocket, if applicable, for holding the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. The collar stay and the magnet can be optionally interlockable and/or include detents for preventing undesired relative movements thereof, which can include particularly, relative longitudinal movements, but which can also include twisting and sideward movements. For collars which do not include any collar stay pocket, or where a collar stay pocket is not desired to be used, the collar stay can include an adhesive on an outer surface thereof adapted for adhesive attachment to the inside surface of a collar.
119 Knitted shirt collar with plastic stays US10058204 2002-01-29 US20030140393A1 2003-07-31 Marc Friedman
A method of pocketing a plastic stay in a knitted shirt collar by projecting the distal end of the stay through a side opening into the pocket and stretching the remaining pocket length over the protruding proximal end of the stay and releasing the knitted material to complete the pocketing procedure.
120 Ornamental collar stay US50694955 1955-05-09 US2795795A 1957-06-18 HOBBS GORDON A
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