序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Krawatte | EP92108625.2 | 1992-05-21 | EP0514908A1 | 1992-11-25 | Heinrich, Matthias |
Es wird ein Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Krawatte, die eine Mehrzahl von Gliedern eines starren Materials aufweist, beschrieben, welches folgende Schritte umfaßt:
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42 | Verfahren zur Herstellung eines band- oder streifeförmigen Schichtstoffes, danach gefertigter Schichstoff und Verwendung desselben | EP90810381.5 | 1990-05-23 | EP0401169A2 | 1990-12-05 | Ettenhofer, Rudolf |
Auf einem flexiblen Trägermaterial (1), vorzugsweise eine textile Stoff- oder Kunstlederbahn (1), wird ein Holzfurnier (2) aufkaschiert. Mittels Prägestanzungen (5) wird das Furnier (2) in Furnierplättchen (6) unterteilt. Danach oder gleichzeitig mit der Prägestanzung, wird der so gebildete Schichtstoff in Streifen oder Bänder gestanzt oder geschnitten. Diese Bänder oder Streifen lassen sich zu Krawatten, Armbänder oder Gürtel verarbeiten. |
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43 | DEVICE FOR WEARING AROUND THE NECK OF A USER | PCT/US9511936 | 1995-09-11 | WO9608173A2 | 1996-03-21 | WADE MICHAEL P |
The present invention discloses a bolo having a string like portion and a gripping portion. The string like portion has a first and second end. The bolo portion is attached to a tie-like or blade portion having an upper side and lower side, a face and a rear, and a first hole and second hole. In the gripping portion of the bolo is received by the first hole. The bolo is then placed through the gripping portion. The ends of the string like portion then pass through the second hole from the rear to the front thereby exposing the first end and the second end and anything attached to them. | ||||||
44 | GARMENT WITH ALTERED STRESS PROFILE | PCT/US2009031042 | 2009-01-15 | WO2009091853A2 | 2009-07-23 | FARMER DOUGLAS K; COVELLI CARMEN A |
Included are articles such as garments including polymer film compositions to alter the stress profile of the garment which is exhibited during wear of the garment. The polymer film may be bonded to the fabric to provide a fabric/film laminate. | ||||||
45 | SUPERCAPACITIVE IONTRONIC NANOFABRIC SENSING ASSEMBLIES | US15990564 | 2018-05-25 | US20180340847A1 | 2018-11-29 | Tingrui Pan; Ruya Li; Benjamin Arthur Bazor |
A fabric-based pressure sensor assembly utilizing in ionic material and conductive material is disclosed. The sensing device can be applied in several various wearable health and biomedical applications on complex body topologies. As an alternative to conventional flexible sensors, the fabric-based sensor assembly yields high device sensitivity and desirable parameters for pressure sensing in a wearable construct. The sensor assembly enables rapid mechanical responses (in the milliseconds range) for high-frequency biomechanical signals, e.g., blood pressure pulses and body movements. The fabrication process for the device is low-cost highly compatible with existing industrial manufacturing processes. | ||||||
46 | PRACTICE BOW TIE ARTICLE, KIT, AND METHOD | US15983480 | 2018-05-18 | US20180336799A1 | 2018-11-22 | Steven Marks |
Provided are articles, kits, and methods for teaching a person how to tie a bow tie. A practice bow tie includes an elongated piece of flexible material with indicators on the front and rear surface of the bow tie. The indicators, also provided in a kit, define a portion, fold line, or step that aid a user in tying a bow tie to achieve a satisfactory appearance. | ||||||
47 | Neck Tie Cutter | US15976030 | 2018-05-10 | US20180326234A1 | 2018-11-15 | Ronald William Sable, JR. |
A safety device, “tie cutter” designed to be worn about the neck on a conventional neck tie and concealed from view by the shirt collar that can quickly sever the neck tie by manually pulling on the device. The tie cutter includes a thin flat body and an embedded blade. The cutter body has generally hour-glass shaped opening defined by a circular “loop” opening and a “blade” opening that merge together through a narrow “throat” opening. The blade is situated so that the sharp beveled edge extends laterally into and across the blade opening opposite the throat opening and the loop opening. The loop opening provides a “tie loop” through which a neck tie is passed when the tie cutter is donned on a neck tie and worn. It also provides a “finger loop” for hooking and pulling the tie cutter with a finger to sever a neck tie from around the wearer's neck. | ||||||
48 | ANTIMICROBIAL FIBERS | US15554309 | 2016-03-10 | US20180080149A1 | 2018-03-22 | Akira ITO |
The invention provides an antimicrobial fiber which exhibits excellent antimicrobial properties even without the addition of antimicrobial agents and can remain antimicrobial even after repeated washing. The antimicrobial fiber comprises a fiber having on a surface thereof a polyacetal copolymer (X) containing oxyalkylene groups, the molar amount of oxyalkylene groups in the polyacetal copolymer (X) being 0.2 to 5 mol % relative to the total of the molar amount of oxymethylene groups and the molar amount of oxyalkylene groups. | ||||||
49 | PORTABLE ATTACHMENT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | US15306817 | 2015-05-28 | US20170045797A1 | 2017-02-16 | Masaaki Yamamoto; Yoichi Ito; Yuki Sugiue; Machiko Takematsu; Masakazu Mitsugi; Hiroshi Saeki |
The present disclosure relates to a portable attachment and communication system that enable a desired image to be displayed with flexibility and lower power consumption in an article worn or carried by a human.The portable attachment is an article including a display body made of an electrophoretic display, the article being carried or worn by a user. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a portable attachment, etc. Examples of the portable attachment carried by a user are a bag, a wallet, a key holder, etc. Examples of the portable attachment worn by the user are a hair accessory, a tie, a watch, clothing, etc. | ||||||
50 | Necktie with satin pouch being used as a permanent pocket | US14544084 | 2014-11-22 | US20150245678A1 | 2015-09-03 | Claude Malloy, SR. |
A necktie with satin pouch being used as a permanent pocket includes a basic necktie made to go around a user's shirt collar; The 3×5 inch satin pouch is specially made to be inserted in to a 3 inch-wide opening, located exactly in front and opposite the necktie's name tag area. Next, a new custom-made ½ by 5 inch long necktie strip is attached to the top area & sealed over the 3×5 inch satin pouch to form a new permanent pocket. In addition, the permanent pocket allows the user to easily carry & remove a few packs of hand sanitizing napkins & other personal needs inside of it. Now, any user of most hand sanitizer solutions has an easier way to try to keep their own hands cleaner and well sanitized when traveling in public places. | ||||||
51 | Systems and methods for providing apparel having an internal fluid container | US13794379 | 2013-03-11 | US09009867B2 | 2015-04-21 | Thomas K. Bowen; Shawn W. Baxter |
This disclosure relates to apparel and/or clothing accessories containing a fluid container. In particular, disclosed are systems and methods for providing apparel and/or accessories that selectively contain a fluid container that can be filled with a drinkable liquid. The apparel item may include any clothing or object that is adapted to be worn by a person, such as a necktie. In some cases, the apparel item is made to receive and retain a liquid-tight container within an internal compartment of the apparel. A flexible tube is connected to the container and runs from within the apparel item out, so that a wearer can drink fluid from the container through the flexible tube. Additionally, in some cases, when inflated, the container provides a pillow or cushion. | ||||||
52 | MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTH CLOTHING ARTICLE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY | US14566530 | 2014-12-10 | US20150101103A1 | 2015-04-16 | Nathanael Moon Bonham; Keith Hansen Allen |
Microfiber cloth is attached, with an opening on one margin to permit insertion of a finger, to a backing formed by articles of regularly worn clothing, including shirt tails, the tip of neckties, scarves, sweaters, pants or other clothing article, making the microfiber cloth more accessible and ready to use for cleaning surfaces of personal devices without risk to soiling any exposed surface of the backing. | ||||||
53 | Decorative tie | US13986171 | 2013-04-09 | US20140298565A1 | 2014-10-09 | Elaina L. Ortolivo |
The inventive concept is directed toward a fashion tie that can be worn by both men and women. The tie has the same pattern on both sides and no seam can be seen anywhere. The edges or margins of the tie show an irregular outline which can take many forms. Both sides or surfaces of the tie could exhibit different patterns | ||||||
54 | NECKTIES WITH INTERNAL, FREE-MOVING MAGNETS FOR UNIVERSAL SECURING OF ANY NECKTIE | US13863004 | 2013-04-15 | US20130269083A1 | 2013-10-17 | Joel Paglione |
Use of internal free moving magnets for universal securing of any necktie, particularly reversible neckties is disclosed. The neckties described eliminate the need for any additional loop, clip, pin or mechanism to secure and retain the necktie tail in place. Lost or broken magnets and or any other necktie clipping devices are avoided. The consumer can have control of magnet location and necktie tail location behind the necktie, optimal to a wearer's body type. This can provide a premium, smooth, fashionable presentation of a necktie, regardless of the wearer's physique. In addition, an all-in-one contained solution for securing the necktie tail of a reversible two sided necktie is provided by the neckties described herein. | ||||||
55 | Necktie with Electronic Display | US12814450 | 2010-06-12 | US20100315367A1 | 2010-12-16 | Aaron Moy |
Embodiments of the invention generally provide a wearable necktie to which is attached a video display 14. A central processing unit 16 within the device controls the images which are visible on display 14. The user may select digital representations of images, drawings, motion pictures or text and place these digital representations into digital data storage media 24 which is accessible to central processing unit 16. The user may select the order and duration of the images to be shown on display 14, and the image display sequence is executed by 16 during the operation of the invention. Electrical energy is supplied by electrical power source 18. While the device is in operation, the user may wear this device around their neck in a manner customary for the wearing of neckties. | ||||||
56 | CLEANING CLOTH APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR | US12196087 | 2008-08-21 | US20100043163A1 | 2010-02-25 | David Kandall |
A cleaning cloth apparatus and method therefore capable of being coupled to an article of clothing, such as a hat, necktie, jacket lab coat or the like at one end so that the other end can be used to clean a pair of glasses or other glass-type surface. | ||||||
57 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING INFLATABLE APPAREL | US12102788 | 2008-04-14 | US20080307557A1 | 2008-12-18 | Thomas K. Bowen; Anne Fairchild |
This application relates to inflatable apparel. In particular, this application discusses systems and methods for providing apparel that is both selectively inflatable and adapted for use as a pillow. The inflatable apparel may include any clothing or object that is adapted to be worn by a person and is selectively inflatable so as to act a cushion for the person wearing the apparel or of another. The inflatable apparel comprises an apparel item, such as a necktie, and an inflatable bladder. In some cases, the necktie is made to receive and retain the bladder in an inflated position or a deflated position. The bladder extends through at least a portion of the necktie. Additionally, when inflated, the bladder provides a pillow or cushion for use by the individual wearing the inflated necktie, or for use by an individual other than the person wearing the necktie. | ||||||
58 | Multi-purpose pocket tie | US11292999 | 2005-12-05 | US20070124846A1 | 2007-06-07 | Frank Mosley |
An improved necktie is disclosed, which allows for the storage and of eyeglasses and/or cell phones using the improvement necktie. The necktie comprises two strap portions, which may secure eyeglasses through the use of a hole defined through a portion or all of a strap portion, and through which the earpiece of eyeglasses is able to be inserted. When the earpiece is folded against the frame portion of the eyeglasses, it will be secured against strap portion which the earpiece passes through. The hole may be defined only in the first strap portion, but may also be defined through the rear strap portion, so the earpiece is inserted through a hole in both the front strap portion and the rear strap portion. In this configuration, the rear strap portion should have multiple holes defined along its length. Also, a pocket may be provided so as to secure a cell phone to the tie during wear. | ||||||
59 | Necktie | US365323 | 1999-07-30 | US6076188A | 2000-06-20 | Birgit Dresen; Gernot Lenz |
The invention relates to a necktie made of leather, textiles or flexible material with a collar for fastening the tie around the neck and a front apron fitted to the collar, whereby the front apron (5) is made of at least three braided bands (2, 3, 4). | ||||||
60 | Flashing and sound generating tie | US50195 | 1998-03-30 | US5927842A | 1999-07-27 | Leland Preisler |
A flashing and sound generating tie includes a tie and a flashing and sounding unit. The tie has a front surface which has at least a mounting hole provided thereon. The flashing and sounding unit includes a printed circuit board, at least a LED connected electrically to the printed circuit board and fitly penetrated through the mounting hole of the tie to outside, a sound element connected electrically thereto, a battery electrically connected with the printed circuit board for supplying electrical power for the LED and the sound element, and a power switch button electrically connected with and mount on the printed circuit board. The flashing and sound generating tie further includes an affixing means for detachably affixing the flashing and sounding unit on a front surface of the supporting lining and a holding means for firmly holding the LED in position at the mounting hole. Therefore, when the power switch button is pressed once, the LED and the sound element are activated to produce flash and sound respectively for a predetermined period of time. |