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US1000869A
US1000869A US61022111A US1911610221A US1000869A US 1000869 A US1000869 A US 1000869A US 61022111 A US61022111 A US 61022111A US 1911610221 A US1911610221 A US 1911610221A US 1000869 A US1000869 A US 1000869A
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D25/003Neckties provided with holding devices, e.g. button holes or loops for securing them to a shirt or for holding the two ends of the necktie

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  • the invention relates to improvements in neckties, as described in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form part of the same.
  • the invention consists essentially in the novel construction and arrangement of the tie material, whereby a neck band open at the back is formed with a pair of flowing ends extending from the front thereof.
  • the objects of the invention are, to obviate the difliculties and inconveniences due to the placing of an ordinary tie around the collar, to allow of the removal of the -tie without untying the knot or bow, to devise a simple and neat form of tie which may be easily laundered without being injured or distorted, and to reduce the cost of product-ion of such ties.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a tie constructed in accordance with 80 this invention showing the flowing ends tied in a bow.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the neck band and flowing ends untied.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the neck band from the rear.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view illustrating the construction of the tie.
  • 1 is the neck band open at the back and having the button holes 2 and 3 in the ends thereof adapted to button over the back stud at the back of the shirt band.
  • buttons 4 is a button hole centrally arranged in the front portion of the band 1' adapted to button over the front collar button.
  • the main feature of this invention is that the entire tie is formed of one piece of material, thereby obviating the many ditfi- E35 culties met with in the manufacture of a tie formed of several pieces.
  • the material from the end 7 the material extends to form one-half of the neck band 1, the end 8 of said neck band being doubled back and sewn together along the edges in the usual manner.
  • the doubled back portion branches out at 9 and is looped to form the flowing tie end 10, returning to the main portion and extending outwardly in the looped length 11 to form the other tie end.
  • the tie end 11 is formed the material is again looped to form the remaining half of the neck band 1 and the terminal end 12 is lapped over the end 7 and the three thicknesses of material in the front center of the band are suitably sewn together at the edges.
  • the material is simply looped into the desired shape and size and each loop sewn down the edges. The loops are then turned in the usual manner and finally the meeting ends are brought together and over-sewn or stitched at the edges, the button hole 4 extending through the three ply thickness of material.
  • a tie made of a single length of material may be constructed at a very marked reduction in cost as only one piece has to be handled at anytime. There is no piecing together of parts, no fitting of one piece to another but the single length is simply looped up into the proper lengths in a suitable manner and the edges stitched and turned.
  • a tie thus formed will be very serviceable for the wearer, as it may be laundered without difliculty and is particularly adapted for dress ties as the slightest mark renders the. ordinary forms of ties unfit for use. Further, it is very easily attached or removed, the tie band 1 being simply placed around the collar and secured to the collar buttons. The tie ends may be left loose and then tied by the wearer after placing the band around the collar or the said tie may be tied to suit the wearer before being placed in position. In either case the tie is held securely and cannot shift out of place on account of the front and back buttons holding it securely.
  • a very important feature in the present invention is that both the ends of the tie portions and the ends of the neck band are simply looped over and consequently there is no joint or stitching at the ends to become frayed or ravel in any way, therefore, the tie always presents a very neat and att-ractive appearance. There is only one seam in the tie and this is arranged at the inner side of the neck band so that it will not appear when the tie is worn. This feature is also important in that the ends of the tie lengths are not bulky or stiff and in tying the said ends the extremities can be passed through the center portion of the knotwith great ease and without unduly crinkling the material.
  • tie such as described is that being made of one length of material it cannot stretch out of shape in laundering, furthermore, in the manufacture of the tie, the lengths of material are cut to pattern, consequently the sizes will be accurate and the ties will always fit neatly.
  • a neck band portion open at the back only and a pair of flowing ends adapted to be suitably tied, said flowing ends proceeding outwardly from the neck band at suitably distanced points at the front thereof and said neck band and said flowing ends all being formed from one continuous length of material folded on itself.
  • a length of material doubled on itself to form same into four loops, two of which form the formed of a single length of material, first looped to form one half ofsaid neck band, then looped to form one tie end, then looped to form the other tie end, and finally looped to form the other half of said neck band, the terminal ends of said length of material overlapping at the center of the neck band.
  • a neck-tie comprising, a single length of material formed into a neck band having button holes'at the ends and one in the ceni ter, said material having looped portions extending from said neck band at each side of the central button hole and formlng the tie ends.

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H. R. WINTER.
NEGKTIE. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 23, 1911.
1,000,869, Patented Aug. 15, 1911.
. [are]? 601' COLUMBIA PLANQGRAPH c0., WASHINGTON, D. c.
. NI @T ATNT FFIQ NECKTIE.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aug. 15, 1911.
Application filed February 23, 1911. Serial No. 610,221.
2' '0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HARRY ROLAND WINTER, a subject of the King of Great Britain, and resident of the city of Toronto,
5 county of York, Province of @ntario, in
the Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Neckties, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to improvements in neckties, as described in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form part of the same.
The invention consists essentially in the novel construction and arrangement of the tie material, whereby a neck band open at the back is formed with a pair of flowing ends extending from the front thereof.
The objects of the invention are, to obviate the difliculties and inconveniences due to the placing of an ordinary tie around the collar, to allow of the removal of the -tie without untying the knot or bow, to devise a simple and neat form of tie which may be easily laundered without being injured or distorted, and to reduce the cost of product-ion of such ties.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a tie constructed in accordance with 80 this invention showing the flowing ends tied in a bow. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the neck band and flowing ends untied. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the neck band from the rear. Fig. 4 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view illustrating the construction of the tie.
Like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in each figure.
Referring to the drawings, 1 is the neck band open at the back and having the button holes 2 and 3 in the ends thereof adapted to button over the back stud at the back of the shirt band.
4 is a button hole centrally arranged in the front portion of the band 1' adapted to button over the front collar button.
10 and 11 are flowing tie ends forming an integral part with the band 1 and extending outwardly from said band at the front side and arranged a short distance apart,
one to each side of the button hole 4.
The main feature of this invention is that the entire tie is formed of one piece of material, thereby obviating the many ditfi- E35 culties met with in the manufacture of a tie formed of several pieces. The material from the end 7 the material extends to form one-half of the neck band 1, the end 8 of said neck band being doubled back and sewn together along the edges in the usual manner. The doubled back portion branches out at 9 and is looped to form the flowing tie end 10, returning to the main portion and extending outwardly in the looped length 11 to form the other tie end. IV hen the tie end 11 is formed the material is again looped to form the remaining half of the neck band 1 and the terminal end 12 is lapped over the end 7 and the three thicknesses of material in the front center of the band are suitably sewn together at the edges. In the manufacture of this tie the material is simply looped into the desired shape and size and each loop sewn down the edges. The loops are then turned in the usual manner and finally the meeting ends are brought together and over-sewn or stitched at the edges, the button hole 4 extending through the three ply thickness of material.
It will be readily understood that a tie made of a single length of material may be constructed at a very marked reduction in cost as only one piece has to be handled at anytime. There is no piecing together of parts, no fitting of one piece to another but the single length is simply looped up into the proper lengths in a suitable manner and the edges stitched and turned.
A tie thus formed will be very serviceable for the wearer, as it may be laundered without difliculty and is particularly adapted for dress ties as the slightest mark renders the. ordinary forms of ties unfit for use. Further, it is very easily attached or removed, the tie band 1 being simply placed around the collar and secured to the collar buttons. The tie ends may be left loose and then tied by the wearer after placing the band around the collar or the said tie may be tied to suit the wearer before being placed in position. In either case the tie is held securely and cannot shift out of place on account of the front and back buttons holding it securely.
A very important feature in the present invention is that both the ends of the tie portions and the ends of the neck band are simply looped over and consequently there is no joint or stitching at the ends to become frayed or ravel in any way, therefore, the tie always presents a very neat and att-ractive appearance. There is only one seam in the tie and this is arranged at the inner side of the neck band so that it will not appear when the tie is worn. This feature is also important in that the ends of the tie lengths are not bulky or stiff and in tying the said ends the extremities can be passed through the center portion of the knotwith great ease and without unduly crinkling the material.
Another important feature in a tie such as described is that being made of one length of material it cannot stretch out of shape in laundering, furthermore, in the manufacture of the tie, the lengths of material are cut to pattern, consequently the sizes will be accurate and the ties will always fit neatly.
' The peculiar arrangement of the neck band and tie ends allows of the said tie ends being tied quite independent of the band and it is therefore notnecessary to place any strain upon the tie ends in order to bring it into the proper place.
What I claim as my invention is 1. In a necktie, a neck band portion open at the back only and a pair of flowing ends adapted to be suitably tied, said flowing ends proceeding outwardly from the neck band at suitably distanced points at the front thereof and said neck band and said flowing ends all being formed from one continuous length of material folded on itself.
2. In a necktie of the class described, a length of material doubled on itself to form same into four loops, two of which form the formed of a single length of material, first looped to form one half ofsaid neck band, then looped to form one tie end, then looped to form the other tie end, and finally looped to form the other half of said neck band, the terminal ends of said length of material overlapping at the center of the neck band.
4. A neck-tie, comprising, a single length of material formed into a neck band having button holes'at the ends and one in the ceni ter, said material having looped portions extending from said neck band at each side of the central button hole and formlng the tie ends.
York, Province of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada, this 21st day of February 1911.
HARRY ROLAND WINTER.
Witnesses H. DENNISON, E. HERON.
Signedat the city of Toronto, county of Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, 1
Washington, D. C.
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