161 |
Detachable T-Shirt Collar |
US15838291 |
2017-12-11 |
US20190059451A1 |
2019-02-28 |
PAUL HASTINGS |
In the clothing industry, it is known to have detachable collars for shirts as far back as the 1880's. Since then there has been detachable hoodies, detachable raingear and other detachable accessories, where the attachment tabs or buttons or fasteners were integral with the shirt or the shirt already had a provision for attachment of a collar, similar to what some pastors/clergy wear. In this invention, the detachable T-shirt collar, DTSC, is for a regular T-shirt without any provision for a detachable collar. This invented collar is attached through or close to the stretchable T-shirt collar band at the neck to transform a regular T-shirt, old or new into a more formal attire. The collar attachment is for the standard O-neck and V-neck and the stretchable T-shirt material is compatible with the collar material. The fastening method can use various methods such as paired magnets, paired male and female clip connectors and tension clips that open and close, all of which can be made from a variety of materials such as metal or plastic. |
162 |
GARMENT COLLAR ASSEMBLY |
US15227763 |
2016-08-03 |
US20180035722A1 |
2018-02-08 |
Ronald L. Wilson, II; Peter Dirksing; Christopher Saturnio |
A collar assembly for a garment comprising a collar band, a fold, and a collar leaf. A fixing stitch affixes the collar leaf to the body of the garment. This prevents the collar assembly from rumpling and gives a neat and attractive appearance to the collar. The fixing stitch may be set back a prescribed distance from the front edge of the collar so that the collar is not too tight around the neck. |
163 |
Attachable garment collar cover |
US14045746 |
2013-10-03 |
US09332788B2 |
2016-05-10 |
Kouros Jelveh |
Various embodiments of a novel attachable garment collar cover are disclosed. In one embodiment, the attachable garment collar cover has a first collar cover blade, a second collar cover blade, a first button hole edge, a second button hole edge, a rear elastic, and a collar insert opening that can form an arched groove. A collar portion of a shirt, a dress, a coat, a blouse, or another article of clothing can be inserted into the collar insert opening of the attachable garment collar cover, and be fastened by the rear elastic of the attachable garment collar cover. The attachable garment collar cover completely encapsulates the collar portion of the article of clothing to protect and/or hide the collar from stains and wear-and-tear. When attached to the collar portion of the article of clothing, the attachable garment collar cover can also provide a pleasant and unique fashion statement. |
164 |
Notched collar with snaps |
US12675033 |
2008-08-25 |
US09015865B2 |
2015-04-28 |
Paul Siragusa |
A pair of notches or slits in a collar can prevent the formation of bulky crests or wrinkling when the collar is arranged in an outer open ‘continental style’ under a jacket, however there is also a propensity for such a collar to curl up at the notches. The invention herein discloses the use of a fastening means to prevent the slit borders, forming the edge surfaces of each back section of the collar, from curling up from the shirt surface. The fastener means are located on each side of the collar, such that one member is located on the inner surface of the back collar where the outside edge meets the base of the slit edge and the other member is located on the outer surface of the collar band. |
165 |
Method and apparatus for keeping a shirt collar aligned and secured, magnetically, against a shirt front, with a decorative collar link assembly |
US13919068 |
2013-06-17 |
US20140366242A1 |
2014-12-18 |
Kirk Andrew Pulsifer |
A method and apparatus for securing a shirt collar in a desired position and orientation, magnetically, against a shirt front, using a decorative collar link assembly. The decorative collar link apparatus is an assembly that includes a decorative cap assembled to a single base magnet thereby attachable to an outside surface of a shirt collar, aligned opposite a separate single magnet placed against the inside surface of a shirt, wherein the decorative collar link assembly on the outside of a shirt is magnetically attachable to the inside magnet through the shirt material, for securing the shirt collar in the selected position and orientation. There are no pins or other interlocking devices as the collar links are held in place strictly via opposing magnet forces of attraction. The decorative collar link cap surface can be any material, design pattern, insignia, logo, emblem, or finish that would be typically construed as visually appealing and thereby add to the fashionable sense of the aligned and magnetically secured shirt collar. |
166 |
Neck apparatus and methods of using the same |
US12567073 |
2009-09-25 |
US08292936B2 |
2012-10-23 |
Ji Hyuk Rick Jung |
In one aspect, the present invention provides a neck cooling or heating apparatus comprising a primary band comprising a first end, a second end and a neck cooling or neck heating region positioned between the first end and the second end, the neck cooling or the neck heating region having coupled thereto a tissue cooling or a tissue heating material. |
167 |
Apparel with raised course crease |
US12122443 |
2008-05-16 |
US08161574B2 |
2012-04-24 |
Monica Litt; Derek A. Costarella |
An article of apparel may include a textile element that defines a crease. The textile element may be knitted to have a first course and a second course that are adjacent to each other in some areas of the textile element and spaced from each other by a raised course in other areas of the textile element. The crease extends along the third course and has a length that is substantially equal to a length of the third course. In manufacturing the textile element, the raised course may be formed between portions of the first course and the second course through a knitting process, such as a flat knitting process. |
168 |
Notched Collar with Snaps |
US12675033 |
2008-08-25 |
US20110099685A1 |
2011-05-05 |
Paul Siragusa |
A pair of notches or slits in a collar can prevent the formation of bulky crests or wrinkling when the collar is arranged in an outer open ‘continental style’ under a jacket, however there is also a propensity for such a collar to curl up at the notches. The invention herein discloses the use of a fastening means to prevent the slit borders, forming the edge surfaces of each back section of the collar, from curling up from the shirt surface. The fastener means are located on each side of the collar, such that one member is located on the inner surface of the back collar where the outside edge meets the base of the slit edge and the other member is located on the outer surface of the collar band. |
169 |
Adjustable shirt collar |
US10842556 |
2004-05-11 |
US20050251891A1 |
2005-11-17 |
Jimmy Keeter |
An adjustable collar having a vertical fabric strip hole through which a fabric strip passes unimpeded. The fabric strip is secured to a free end of an elastic strip, which is secured to a shirt band at a first end of the elastic strip. A button is secured to a free end of the fabric strip and the button passes through a horizontal buttonhole defined in an end of an outer portion of a neckband of the shirt. The fabric strip is retracted and hidden when the collar is open. The button is larger than a diameter of the fabric strip hole to prevent the fabric strip from retracting completely through the vertical fabric strip hole. |
170 |
Shirt with snap fastened collar points |
US61207 |
1998-04-16 |
US5956769A |
1999-09-28 |
Richard Stepney |
A shirt with snap fastened collar points for holding down in place the collar points of a plain collared shirt. The inventive device includes a shirt body having a front with a collar being coupled to said shirt body. A snap fastener is located on each of the collar points of the collar. Each snap fastener detachably couples the inner surface its associated collar point to the front of the shirt body. |
171 |
Jacket and interchangeable lapel |
US863076 |
1997-05-23 |
US5771491A |
1998-06-30 |
Robert Bennett; John Galante |
A jacket is provided made with a conventional continuous folded collar and lapel and having a zipper for attaching an interchangeable collar and lapel member with the conventional collar and lapel providing support. and shape for the interchangeable member and at least a portion of the conventional collar and lapel is outwardly visible when the interchangeable member is attached. |
172 |
Shirt collar hidden snaps |
US194904 |
1994-02-14 |
US5761744A |
1998-06-09 |
John Horvat; Mary Ann Horvat |
A pair of concealed, vertically spaced snaps underneath each side of a shirt collar to cooperate with snap fasteners concealed on the shirt, to make the collar looked pressed and attractive at all times. |
173 |
Multi-ply garment component and method of fabrication |
US613689 |
1984-05-24 |
US4571745A |
1986-02-25 |
Michael P. Albert |
A multi-ply garment component formed of two creased outer plies of fabric having a thermoplastic resin deposited on the inner surfaces and an improved method of fabricating the component are provided. The edges of the fabric with resin are folded in over an interlining piece having a dimension corresponding substantially to the final component and subjected to heat and pressure to fuse the fabric to the shape of the component. A complimentary creased fabric/interlining intermediate or creased fabric is placed in back-to-back alignment and edge stitched along the folded edges to form the component. |
174 |
Hold-down device for shirts and the like |
US693340 |
1976-06-07 |
US4074364A |
1978-02-21 |
Gerald N. Lucero |
A hold-down device for shirts, blouses, etc., comprising an elastic hipband to be worn around the hips, elastic front and rear flaps secured to the hipband and converging downwardly to fit the crotch of the wearer. Upstanding tabs are spaced around the hipband with means for securing the lower portion of a shirt to the tabs. |
175 |
Collar having a tube-like construction |
US3430264D |
1966-05-06 |
US3430264A |
1969-03-04 |
BEUKENKAMP CORNELIUS JR |
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176 |
Detachable collar construction |
US44020654 |
1954-06-29 |
US2885682A |
1959-05-12 |
LORENZ KOENIG JOSEPH |
|
177 |
Shirt embodying a detachable collar construction |
US17994650 |
1950-08-17 |
US2569693A |
1951-10-02 |
EUGENE SACCHITELLA |
|
178 |
Garment and collar construction |
US1199748 |
1948-02-28 |
US2520539A |
1950-08-29 |
ELAINE GOLDSON |
|
179 |
Shirt collar |
US30518139 |
1939-11-18 |
US2284297A |
1942-05-26 |
NAPIERALA PAUL W |
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180 |
Shirt |
US21511638 |
1938-06-22 |
US2188056A |
1940-01-23 |
FRIEDA MULLER |
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