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A garment collar extending device |
GB201016982 |
2010-10-08 |
GB2484340A |
2012-04-11 |
BOWMAN JOHN |
A garment collar extending device (300, figure 2) comprises an elongate body 301 and a releasable fastener 304; said elongate body being provided with a first elongate aperture 302 through which a button 103 of a shirt can be inserted and a second elongate aperture 303; said releasable fastener having first and second retaining end portions 305, 306 and a shank 307, narrower than and connecting said end portions, that is slideably received in the second aperture. The first retaining end portion may comprise a taper portion. The second aperture may comprise a shank housing portion (715, figure 7) and an entry passage (716) extending between an edge of the elongate body and the shank housing portion. A necktie gripping member (920, figure 10), engageable with a necktie tied around a garment collar, is preferably provided and may comprise a clamp member fitted on the elongate body. Also disclosed are methods of connecting first and second ends of a garment collar band to extend a circumference of said collar band. |
162 |
EXPANDABLE SHIRT COLLAR |
CA2433257 |
2003-06-25 |
CA2433257C |
2006-08-29 |
HESTER HARRIS; DROPPO RICK |
An apparatus for increasing the comfort and flexibility of a shirt collar ha s an extender tab that is coupled to a collar band with an elastic material that cam expand to compensate for shrinkage of the collar due to laundering or an increase in t he neck size of the wearer. |
163 |
EXPANDABLE SHIRT COLLAR |
CA2433257 |
2003-06-25 |
CA2433257A1 |
2004-09-18 |
DROPPO RICK; HESTER HARRIS |
An apparatus for increasing the comfort and flexibility of a shirt collar has an extender tab that is coupled to a collar band with an elastic material that cam expand to compensate for shrinkage of the collar due to laundering or an increase in the neck size of the wearer. |
164 |
ARTICLE WITH MAGNETIC COLLAR CLOSURE |
CA2398593 |
2002-08-19 |
CA2398593A1 |
2003-02-28 |
CLARK WAYNE |
An article, such as a cape, with an adjustable magnetic collar closure includes an cloth portion having a collar formed therein with pockets formed in each end of the collar, a flexible magnetic strip inserted into one of the pockets and a separate flexible magnetic strip inserted into the other pocket whereby over lapping said magnetic strips inserted into the pockets of the collar will hold said collar closed around the neck of a person using the article due to magnetic attraction between said strips clamping the fabric of the cape there between. The article or cape may include means for releaseably retaining the magnetic strips in the pockets whereby these strips can be removed when the article is laundered, or closures for permanently retaining the magnetic strips in the pockets of the collar of the article. SDOAB> |
165 |
Adjustable fastener for an article of clothing |
DE3839312 |
1988-11-21 |
DE3839312A1 |
1990-05-23 |
BUSSE RIDO |
An adjustable fastener for an article of clothing, which connects two sections of the article of clothing to each other, is distinguished in that one part of a touch-and-close fastener is attached to each of the two sections of the article of clothing, the parts of the touch-and-close fastener on the two sections being of the same type, and a covering element connects the two sections, overlapping them, the covering element having, on the rear side which faces away from the sections, a part of a touch-and-close fastener, which corresponds to the part of the touch-and-close fastener thereof, and is of the complementary type. This adjustable fastener makes any type of adjustment possible, in particular of shirt collars, as well as a versatile, fashionable design of the collar region. |
166 |
DISPOSABLE DIAPER |
AU3321878 |
1977-02-25 |
AU515290B2 |
1981-03-26 |
LEWIS A J; RAYS J; MARTIN J A |
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167 |
ZONE-SPREAD TAPE TAB |
PH16761 |
1975-01-31 |
PH12785A |
1979-08-17 |
KARAMI H |
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168 |
CUELLO DE CAMISA. |
ES206735 |
1974-10-18 |
ES206735U |
1976-03-01 |
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Cuello de camisa, caracterizado porque uno de los extremos del cuello vertical está formado con una porción en prolongación que tiene una anchura menor que la anchura del cuello vertical y una longitud determinada, y en el que se proporcionan unos medios de sujeción montados fijamente a una superficie de la porción en prolongación y la superficie opuesta en el otro borde de extremo del cuello vertical. |
169 |
Collar fastening for shirts and blouses - has holder strip of high mol. wt. polyethylene |
DE2315160 |
1973-03-27 |
DE2315160A1 |
1974-10-03 |
OXE WALTER |
Fastener is a narrow, thin strip of polyethylene with a mol. wt. >1 x 106, in the region of the usual collar button; the end projects out through a second opening to a suitable length, to be bent by hand into a hook and guided through one of several adjacent slots, like buttonholes, in the fabric at the other end of the collar. |
170 |
Improvements in or relating to collar attached shirts |
GB3606863 |
1963-09-12 |
GB1045757A |
1966-10-19 |
TRAUBE EGON |
1,045,757. Shirts. RAEL-BROOK Ltd. Sept. 11, 1964 [Sept. 12, 1963], No. 36068/63. Heading A3V. A collar of a collar attached shirt comprises tabs 3 connected by a press stud fastening and sewn to the under ply 6 of the collar so that the stitching 5 does not appear on the outer ply and stress is not transmitted thereto. Each tab 3 is formed from a folded piece of material with raw ends 3" which may be covered by a strip of material sewn to the under ply 6. The under ply 6 may be bonded, using heat and pressure to an insertion coated with a thermoplastics substance, and to an intermediate ply. |
171 |
shirt |
DEB0056914 |
1960-03-03 |
DE1207305B |
1965-12-23 |
BLUE SIDNEY DANIEL |
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172 |
Improvements in shirts with attached collars |
GB3273959 |
1959-09-25 |
GB902246A |
1962-08-01 |
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902,246. Shirt collars. MABS Inc. Sept. 25, 1959 [April 20, 1959], No. 32739/59. Class 141. In a collar-attached shirt, the ends 4, 5 of the turn-down portion of the collar are provided with inelastic tabs 15, 16 fastened together by a snap fastener 18. The tabs are secured to the collar by means of the top stitching 14. |
173 |
Collars or similar |
FR854370 |
1961-03-02 |
FR1282919A |
1962-01-27 |
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174 |
Improvements in shirts |
GB591660 |
1960-02-19 |
GB878809A |
1961-10-04 |
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878,809. Shirts. BLUE, S. D. Feb. 19, 1960, No. 5916/60. Class 141 In a collar-attached shirt the ends 54, 56 of the neckband portion 20 of the collar are arranged in abutting relationship and extend beyond the ends of the cape portion 22 to define a space 66 for receiving a necktie knot. The front edges immediately below the neck opening are secured in overlapping relationship by a button 70 and loop 68 as shown, or by superposed tapes carrying nylon mono-filament hooks and loops respectively. |
175 |
Closure for shirt collar |
DEM0017895 |
1953-03-26 |
DE933264C |
1955-09-22 |
MUELLER CATHARINA |
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176 |
Method and apparatus for stiffen and fix the collar lapel of the shirt and new industrial product resulting |
FR908819D |
1945-01-19 |
FR908819A |
1946-04-19 |
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177 |
Krawatte. |
CH218059D |
1940-12-27 |
CH218059A |
1941-11-30 |
MAX KOTTERBA |
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178 |
Improvements in and relating to means for attaching collars to shirts |
GB1131639 |
1939-04-14 |
GB527727A |
1940-10-15 |
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527,727. Shirts and collars. SHEPHERD, T. L. April 14, 1939, No. 11316. [Class 141] A one-piece collar a, such as is described in Specification 491,492 is secured to a shirt h, by sewing a strip f of fabric by a seam g to the lower portion of the neck band e of the collar, and, after inserting the raw edge of the shirt h between the strip and neckband, securing the parts together by a further seam i. Specification 481,015, [Group VIII], also is referred to. |
179 |
Improvements in or relating to collars and their attachment to shirts |
GB2724835 |
1935-10-03 |
GB463945A |
1937-04-05 |
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463,945. Attachment of collars to shirts. BRYDGES, S. M. Oct. 3, 1935, Nos. 27248/35 and 10301/36. [Class 141] A method of attachment of a collar to a shirt comprises inserting a slotted tab 9 at one end of the collar into a slot or loop 10 at the other end thereof, and inserting a buttoned tab 12 secured to the shirt into the slot 17 in the tab 9. The back of the collar is provided with a pair of spaced tabs 2, 3, adapted to be inserted into complementary spaced slots or loops 5, 6, on the shirt neckband. The shirt and collar are provided with the usual studholes, so that studs may be used when desired. Specification 439,464 is referred to. |
180 |
Improvements in or relating to shirt and collars and particularly to the neckband thereof |
GB1640035 |
1935-06-05 |
GB457802A |
1936-12-07 |
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457,802. Shirts; collars. LEWIS, H. N., Shenley Wood, Boreham Wood, Elstree, Hertfordshire. June 5, 1935, No. 16400. [Class 141] A double collar or a combined shirt and collar of the kind having a neckband in which multiple stud-holes are provided in the overlying portion of the band to permit adjustment of the neckband, is characterized in that the stud-holes are disposed obliquely to the length of the band and broadside to the upper corner of the overlying portion. In the form shown, a plurality of obliquely-arranged parallel stud-holes 6, 6a, 7, 7a are provided in both the overlying and underlying portions of the neckband. The shirt may be of the coat type, in which case multiple rows of holes or buttons and buttonholes may be arranged in alignment with the respective stud-holes. In a modification, one end of the neckband is provided with a pocket for the stud. |