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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 Method for tying neckties US893086 1997-07-15 US5864881A 1999-02-02 Robert L. Simmons
A method of tying neckties is presented whereby users can avoid the common frustration of repeated tying to achieve the desired lengths of the two ends of the tie to ultimately position the tie at a desired distance from neck down. The method includes tying the tie initially to the wearer's satisfaction, then marking the desired lengths, first on the wide end by removing the wide end from the knot while holding the narrow end in place against the wearer's neck, and then on the narrow end after retying by reinserting the wide end through the knot. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes markers made of commercially available flexible double-sided adhesive to hold the two ends of the tie together thereby providing the additional benefit of preventing flapping.
162 Tie gauge for tying a constant length US612786 1990-11-14 US5105553A 1992-04-21 Thomas E. Weston
A tie gauge for tieing a four-in-hand tie to position the wide end at a selected portion of the waist such as the belt buckle is provided. The tie gauge is comprised of selected characterized markings such as numbers on a strip of fabric attached to the inside of the tie. The strip is positioned a pre-selected fixed distance from a bottom or lower end of the wide end of the tie and is of sufficient length that the user may register a selected marking that may be used to tie the tie with the wide end appearing at the desired length. The selected marking in the initial tieing stage of crossing the wide end over the narrow end is registered with a standard point in the narrow end such as the center of the cross-over position.
163 Necktie US478082 1983-03-23 US4564958A 1986-01-21 Robert F. Woodward
A four-in-hand necktie is provided on its reverse side with a tactile indicator located at a standard distance, preferably about 12 inches, from the midlength toward the extremity of the end which underlies the other end when the necktie is tied, such indicator being adapted to be aligned substantially flush with the collar button of a collared garment when the necktie is draped over the neckband thereof to assure that the ends of the necktie will be substantially even when the necktie is tied.
164 Necktie holding method and combination US35293673 1973-04-20 US3827108A 1974-08-06 JEWETT V
A device comprising a continuous strip of material formed in two superimposed loops biased together in the axial direction is used in holding a four-in-hand necktie laterally in place. That is, two substantially complete, 360* loops are formed in superposition to one another, the nature and formation of the material being such that the two loops are resiliently biased together. One end of the device is inserted through a shirt buttonhole and the device rotated one full turn or so, whereby the necktie may be placed through the loops with the device secured to the wearer''s shirt. The device is preferably formed of metal or plastic, the loops having an inside diameter approximately as large as the width of the tie at the nominal position intended to pass through the loops.
165 Neck-tie or the like and method of manufacture thereof US31236972 1972-12-05 US3824627A 1974-07-23 SCHON N; ABATE L
A neck-tie or the like and a method for its manufacture, constituted of two superimposed layers or components of a textile fabric, the edges of which are folded and tucked between the layers of the fabric and joined by a row of stitches to form a rib around the edge of the neck-tie. At least one other edge of stitches may be located in parallel spaced relationship with the first row of stitches so as to define the extent of the edge region of the neck-tie.
166 Necktie and method of making same US3720958D 1971-08-26 US3720958A 1973-03-20 COWDREY R
A necktie and the method of fabricating the necktie using only lines of stitches capable of being produced on a conventional household sewing machine and without requiring eversion of the necktie. Easily removed basting stitches are used temporarily to hold parts of the necktie in position to be finally united by a zigzag pattern of stitches.
167 Wearing apparel safety retaining means US3535748D 1967-07-25 US3535748A 1970-10-27 LELY MARIO
168 Necktie US47813865 1965-08-09 US3321773A 1967-05-30 ORCIUCH CHESTER J
169 Tie locating device US40565564 1964-10-22 US3271780A 1966-09-13 DE JEAN EDGAR K
170 Reversible necktie US49377765 1965-10-07 US3264654A 1966-08-09 WORONOWICZ LEONARD E; JANE SUDOWSKI; WORONOWICZ CARL W
171 Necktie US76113458 1958-09-15 US2994886A 1961-08-08 SHARP FRED R
172 Reversible necktie US54046755 1955-10-14 US2834967A 1958-05-20 TAKSA SAM I
173 Necktie US43598754 1954-06-11 US2741772A 1956-04-17 WAGNER STANLEY T
174 Necktie US30818952 1952-09-06 US2679050A 1954-05-25 WILLIAM DZUS
175 Necktie US75385447 1947-06-11 US2499260A 1950-02-28 EDWIN RHEIN
176 Reversible tie US48368943 1943-04-19 US2371947A 1945-03-20 BENSON FREDERICK J
177 Necktie US45839142 1942-09-15 US2347484A 1944-04-25 KENNEY CLIFTON V
178 Necktie US28264139 1939-07-03 US2254993A 1941-09-02 BROWN FRED O C
179 Necktie US25922239 1939-03-01 US2207119A 1940-07-09 THOMAS ESPOSITO
180 Adjustable necktie US14139537 1937-05-08 US2125715A 1938-08-02 CLAIRE GOLDENBERG
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