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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 SIMULATED SUIT JACKET AND ATTIRE US15834820 2017-12-07 US20180199636A1 2018-07-19 John W. MASON-SMITH
A garment is provided which boasts the ability to simulate an authentic suit jacket, dress shirt, and/or tie for purposes of providing a professional appearance during a video conference call. The garment is configured to open from the back which is easily slipped on and securely attaches to the user's torso.
162 Variable bowtie system and method US15272846 2016-09-22 US10021927B2 2018-07-17 Richard A. Jacks; Walter L. Campbell, Jr.
Variable bowtie system and method providing half-bows of different colors which can be chosen and combined as desired by the user for one wearing, and with a different choice or combination of colors for another wearing. Chosen half-bow units of desired colors are placed on a mounting-stud pair affixed to a neckband, and are removably secured with a retaining collar, which may also be provided in a variety of colors, resulting in a bowtie having the desired color or color combination for a particular wearing, which can be changed upon another wearing.
163 PRE-CONSTRUCTED NECKTIE KNOT US14838526 2015-08-28 US20170055611A1 2017-03-02 Bret R Rakfeldt
The present invention relates to a necktie with a two piece device, a front piece covered with necktie material and a back piece for wearing a tie without tying the tie, rather just mounting the tie on with the tie in the device and snapping the device together.
164 ZIPPER TIE WITH RELEASABLE FASTENER US15148246 2016-05-06 US20160331051A1 2016-11-17 Avi Ades
A necktie includes a zipper element to adjust a loop size and a releasable fastener to releasably secure the loop around the user's neck.
165 ABRAHAM TWIST NECKTIE US14667662 2015-03-24 US20150264989A1 2015-09-24 Sammie Abraham
A pre tied necktie comprising a braided knot. The pre tied necktie is available in a vast array of colors and styles, from conservative solids to more flashy designs that contains dots, stripes or even cartoon characters.
166 FABRICS FASTENING APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM US14423703 2013-08-26 US20150237969A1 2015-08-27 Marcia A. McManus
This invention is for any geometrical shapes or knots shape semi or full detachable from a neck wear assembly commonly use as in ties, scarf, cravats but not limited to. This can be used to replicate the look of knots or other geometrical shapes. This invention is the most convenient for the consumer who wants to be on the go and look professional and stylish without sacrificing the quality. The shapes make it appear as if the consumer spent a lot of time to have the perfect tie knot shape. It also gives the feel of a regular neckwear tie, scarf or cravat with out the hassle. These shapes has help solve this issue where anyone can put the knot shapes on with out help other than reading or viewing the instructions once. Consumers can have tie at different lengths with out having to redo the tie.
167 BOWTIE CONSTRUCTION US14580516 2014-12-23 US20150173439A1 2015-06-25 Alexandra Whitaker
A self-mounting bowtie has a pair of wings extending outwardly from a central wrapping band. A first magnetic element located at the wrapping band. A second magnetic element for magnetic attraction to the first magnetic element is provided to be positioned adjacent the central wrapping band with a layer of an article at a location at which the bowtie is to be attached being sandwiched between the central wrapping band and second magnetic element. The bowtie is thus magnetically retained at the desired location. The second magnetic element may be located on a fabric flap extending from the central wrapping element. Rare earth magnets, which provide a strong magnetic attraction despise a small size, are preferably used in the construction.
168 NECKTIE WITH PERMANENT KNOT US12797072 2010-06-09 US20100242152A1 2010-09-30 Edward DAYAN
A necktie is disclosed having a knot, the knot having a channel. The necktie has a unitary band, the band being a separate material from the knot. The band has two circumferential segments, each segment being threaded through the channel. Each segment of the band is capable of sliding within the channel. The band is without a clasp on the back outer surface of the knot. The necktie has an elastic textile fabric, within the knot, that is capable of restraining the motion of the band.
169 Simulated preknotted, doubly adjustable, breakaway, fabric necktie US12378848 2009-02-20 US20100212064A1 2010-08-26 David Junior Berry; Carolyn R. Robertson
An invention comprising a simulated pre-knotted doubly adjustable breakaway fabric necktie. Sixteen parts are folded, sewn and assembled together in such manner as to produce a non-obvious single piece necktie. The assembly is best under stood when perceived in three segments. Segment #1 is comprised of seven parts which make up the neck encircling straps. Segment #2 is comprised of five parts which make up the front panels of the tie. Segment#3 comprises four parts which make up the simulated knot portion of the necktie. Segment #1 is three lengths of fabric, folded, sewn and interlocked in a manner such that a single adjustable neck strap of approximately one inch width and varied lengths to accommodate neck sizes from boys to men is produced. Two three inch straps make up the two ends of the total neck wrap. A rectangular synthetic eyelet is attached to one end of one of the three straps and the variable length center piece of the strap, which provides the adjustability, is attached to one end of the other three inch length. The second end of the center adjustable strap can then pass through the rectangular eyelet and fold back upon its self and be secured at the required length by the attachment of three pieces of adhesive materials attached along its length. One adhesive at the tip end of the adjuster strap and a three inch length of adhesive attached at a point begining where the center strap attaches to the three inch strap at its end. The third small adhesive is one half inch separate from the tip end adhesive and is merely a place to secure the tip end adhesive when necktie is not being worn to keep the strap from pulling back through the eyelet. Segment #2 is portion comprising the front most obvious view of the invention and referred to as the panels. These are constructed in a manner not unlike traditional neckties, the exception, that panels do not extend around the neck but travel from the longer and wider end of larger front panel to near the center section of the two panels where they have been separated into two parts and the back panels face reversed so that both panels now have faces pointing forward. A flexible foam material plug is secured inside a smooth fabric wrap, the wrap having an extending flap of 2¾″ which is attached in the same seam where the two panel parts are sewn together. The triangle shaped plug in the smooth wrap provides a flat top surface which allows the panels to loop over it and provide a sliding capability to give the adjustable quality to the lengths of the panels. The compressibility of the plug provides the capability of the breakaway aspect of the invention so that when the panels become caught in some way, the plug will compress allowing the panels to separate from the rest of the invention by slipping through the opening at the bottom of funnel shaped simulated knot segment formed by the knot segment wrap. Segment #3, the simulated knot segment, is comprised of four parts which are the outer wrap of the simulated knot; a filler piece of fabric to provide smoothness to the appearance of the knot, and two parts of adhesive material, which are first one each to the unsecured ends of the 3″ neck incircling straps and then attached to each of the sides of the back inner knot wrap, providing a facet of the knot segment which allows all the segments to come together within the knot wrap and then be secured as the adhesives fasten together providing a funnel shape to accept the neck straps at its top and opening at its bottom for the panels to protrude from.
170 Necktie with permanent knot US11019957 2004-12-22 US07770238B2 2010-08-10 Edward Dayan
A necktie is disclosed having a knot, the knot having a channel. The necktie has a unitary band, the band being a separate material from the knot. The band has two circumferential segments, each segment being threaded through the channel. Each segment of the band is capable of sliding within the channel. The band is without a clasp on the back outer surface of the knot. The necktie has an elastic textile fabric, within the knot, that is capable of restraining the motion of the band.
171 Quick removing pre-tied neck-clamping neck-tie US11378669 2006-03-17 US20060206979A1 2006-09-21 A. Alcorn
A pre-tied necktie or bow tie that appears to be manually tied and fully encircling the neck but that is in reality comprised of a unique clamping device that clamps around the front of the neck beneath the collar enabling it to be quickly and easily put on or removed from the neck without pulling it over the head and without connecting or unconnecting the ends.
172 Break-free safety neckwear US11136007 2005-05-24 US20050283881A1 2005-12-29 Dakota Bryant
The necktie is made up of a single piece of material having a front panel area and a knot area and a back portion with the front panel area having given away if forced apart with slight tension from the knot area. The single-piece area displays the knot portion and a back portion to be joined together. A method of constructing a necktie includes cutting a tie from a single-piece of fabric into two-pieces by the neckband portion of the tie. By re-joining the tie into a single-piece with a break in between the neckband of the single-piece tie. Once joined together the necktie become a single tie displaying the knot area and the front portion area of the tie once more.
173 Tie and shirt combination secured with an elastic band US10763410 2004-01-23 US20050160515A1 2005-07-28 Cin Kim
Provided is a combination of clothing articles packaged for sale. The combination comprises a shirt having a shirt collar and a necktie disposed about the shirt collar. The necktie comprises a length of fabric having first and second ends and at least one fold intermediate the first and second ends. An elastic band passes transversely to the length of fabric within the fold and is sized to be stretchably received about the shirt collar. A clip is engaged with the fabric proximate to the fold. The clip pinches the fabric so as to emulate the appearance of a tie knot. Also provided are methods for packaging a necktie and shirt combination.
174 PREKNOTTED ADJUSTABLE FABRIC NECKTIE US10166905 2002-06-10 US20030226189A1 2003-12-11 John Galante
The present invention provides a preknotted adjustable necktie comprising a front outer tie portion, a knot portion with an opening therethrough, and an adjustable neck embracing loop extending through the opening in said knot portion. The knot portion is formed of fabric material and contains no rigid materials, the knot portion having an outer knot segment attached on its vertically extending side edges to an inner knot segment, with one end of the neck embracing loop attached to a first side of the inner knot segment and the other end of the neck embracing loop extending through a guide loop attached to the first side of the inner knot segment, with the front outer tie portion attached to the other side of the inner knot segment, and with the outer knot segment being attached at its opposing side edges forming the opening through the knot portion.
175 Preknotted adjustable fabric necktie US10166905 2002-06-10 US06658667B1 2003-12-09 John Galante
The present invention provides a preknotted adjustable necktie comprising a front outer tie portion, a knot portion with an opening therethrough, and an adjustable neck embracing loop extending through the opening in said knot portion. The knot portion is formed of fabric material and contains no rigid materials, the knot portion having an outer knot segment attached on its vertically extending side edges to an inner knot segment, with one end of the neck embracing loop attached to a first side of the inner knot segment and the other end of the neck embracing loop extending through a guide loop attached to the first side of the inner knot segment, with the front outer tie portion attached to the other side of the inner knot segment, and with the outer knot segment being attached at its opposing side edges forming the opening through the knot portion.
176 Pre-knotted necktie clasp assembly US09843980 2001-04-27 US06460189B1 2002-10-08 Ryan Scott Welch
A necktie with a pre-tied knot which appears to have been hand-tied. The necktie has a body, a pre-tied knot, and a neckband-tail. The neckband is wrapped around the neck and the free portion is fixed behind the knot with a hinged two-part clasp. The tail is then tucked behind the body.
177 Preknotted adjustable fabric necktie US09873685 2001-06-04 US06421835B1 2002-07-23 John Galante
A preknotted adjustable necktie is provided containing no rigid materials comprising a first outer tie portion having a front wide flap segment integral with a knot segment with an opening therethrough; and a second inner tie portion having an adjustable neck embracing loop extending through the opening in said knot segment.
178 Asymmetrical necktie US09784149 2001-02-16 US20020007505A1 2002-01-24 Ronald Parker
An asymmetrical necktie formed from an elongated fabric having a display end portion, an opposite tying end portion and an intermediate portion, these portions being contiguous and forming a single necktie, each of these portions having a longitudinal central axis, the display end portion being elongated and having opposite side edges along the length of this portion, one of the side edges being geometrically different from the other of the side edges such that the display end portion is asymmetrical about the longitudinal axis therethrough.
179 Necktie fabricated from a plurality of rigid components US443659 1995-06-01 US5673434A 1997-10-07 James J. Risk
A solid necktie including a rounded coupling segment which has apertures extending therethrough. Also included are a plurality of supplemental segments. Each supplemental segment has a pair of apertures which extend therethrough and positioned as continuations of the apertures of the coupling segment wherein the apertures of the supplemental segments are in communication with the apertures of the coupling segment. Further included is an elastic cord material which has a central section positionable around the neck of a wearer and with portions thereof extending first through apertures of the coupling segment and then through apertures of the supplement segments for holding the segments in a generally planar orientation when worn.
180 Necktie with pre-formed knot US987646 1992-12-09 US5295270A 1994-03-22 Jane Phillips; Judy Perchonock
A necktie and separate pre-formed knot that may be slid into position onto the necktie body and securely maintained in position without slipping. A knot is formed from a generally trapezoidally shaped assembly that is first folded over on itself so that its angled ends overlie one another. The overlying angled ends are secured to one another along a seam offset from the edges of the angled ends so as to define a margin or wing portion between the seam and the edges of the angled ends. The resulting folded and closed assembly is then turned inside out to form the finished knot. The wing portion protrudes into the central opening of the knot to engage the necktie body and hold the knot securely in place on the necktie body. The trapezoidally shaped assembly from which the knot is formed is itself formed of a foundation member and a fabric wrapped around the foundation member. Knots of different styles are described emulating, for example, the common four-in-hand, half-windsor and full-windsor knots. A necktie body for use with the above knot is formed with one or more longitudinal pleats in the neck section which gather together the material so that the neck section is at least somewhat narrower than the front section of the tie. Pleated or gathered in this manner, the material forms a dimple at the top portion of the front section of the tie, where the neck and front sections meet. When the knot is slid in place on the tie body around a wearer's neck, this dimple extends from under the knot to emulate the dimple formed when a necktie is tied in conventional manner.
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