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US1594137A
US1594137A US592548A US59254822A US1594137A US 1594137 A US1594137 A US 1594137A US 592548 A US592548 A US 592548A US 59254822 A US59254822 A US 59254822A US 1594137 A US1594137 A US 1594137A
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  • My intensely relates to' combination ties and collars, and has to do more particularly with the provision of a one-piece tie and col-'- lar adapted for attachment to shirts, being mg drawlng, in which" 1 the outer or turn-down portion 6.
  • the tie portions extend from the ends ofthe collar at the front and are' 'sha ped so as to be formed intoa tie, such as a bow tie or a four-'in-hand tie.
  • Fig. 1 shows the ordinaryosoftturndown collar with the tie portions attached directly thereto or extending therefrom
  • p Fig. 2 shows the collar and tie of Fig. l with the tie formed up; 1
  • Fig. 8 shows a collar with thetie shaped up. as a four-in-hand tie
  • Fig. 4 shows a portion or a tie portion extending therefrom and indicated as of 'a material differentthan the collar.
  • the tie portions 7 and I 8 are preierably-of self-material, that is,of material the same as the'collar, and extend outwardly asa continuation of the collar cloth.
  • Thetie portions? and 8 are preferably slightly narrower at the meeting points 9 and 10,so that the tie may be more readily formed.
  • Fig.2 the tie is shown asbeing formed 1 up as a bow tie.
  • shirt, or ofa suitable white or other matec-ollar and tie may be made up in various ways so that the collar may be laundered as the usual stifi collar'but the tie maybe left iso'ft so thatit may be' readily formed up as desired.
  • A' combined collar and necktie including acollar to be worn about the neck and attached to the usual shirt collar band and by each end of the outer portion from a point centrally of the upper and lowerledges thereof and being considerably'narrower at of the outer portion and arranged to be tied together to form a tiewith the knot ofthe latter accommodated in the opening centrally of the'upper and lower edges of the outer portion, whereby they are drawn and retained against the shirt band and the straight edges above and below the'tie exposed to View. 7 p y 1 In witness whereof, I hereuntosubscribe my name 1922.

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July 27,1926. 1,594,137
A.VvEBsTER COMBINATION TIE A ND COLLAR .Patented July 27, 192 6.
V Enem WEBSTER, or CHICAGO, ILLINoIs;
comma-Ambit TIE Ann some: I
' Application filed. October 5, 19 22. ala No. 592,548.
My intensely relates to' combination ties and collars, and has to do more particularly with the provision of a one-piece tie and col-'- lar adapted for attachment to shirts, being mg drawlng, in which" 1 the outer or turn-down portion 6. In this directed more particularly toan article in "which the tie portions extend from the ends ofthe collar at the front and are' 'sha ped so as to be formed intoa tie, such as a bow tie or a four-'in-hand tie. For a better understanding of my invention reference is to be had tofthe accompany- Fig. 1 shows the ordinaryosoftturndown collar with the tie portions attached directly thereto or extending therefrom, p Fig. 2 shows the collar and tie of Fig. l with the tie formed up; 1
Fig. 8 shows a collar with thetie shaped up. as a four-in-hand tie, and
' Fig. 4 shows a portion or a tie portion extending therefrom and indicated as of 'a material differentthan the collar.
I have illustrated a detachable collarcomprising the inner or attaching portion 5, and
form of my invention the tie portions 7 and I 8 are preierably-of self-material, that is,of material the same as the'collar, and extend outwardly asa continuation of the collar cloth. Thetie portions? and 8 are preferably slightly narrower at the meeting points 9 and 10,so that the tie may be more readily formed. W
i In Fig.2 the tie is shown asbeing formed 1 up as a bow tie.
In Fig. 3 I have shown the collarf5' asbe-' ing attached directly to a shirt 11, that is,
permanently attached as is usual with soft shirts. The tie in this form of my invention is shown as a .four-in-hand, but it will be apparent that either type of tie maybe used, as desired. 1
V In using the detachable collar such as is shown in Figs. land 2, the tie and collar 'may of course be laundered separately from the shirt, as is customary now with, the soft collars in general use. I
In the form of nvention shown in Fig.3,
that is, with thejcollar permanently attached collar with a to tl In Fig. 4 I have shown the tie as being of a different material than the collar, in which eshirt, the entire article is of course always permanently connected. p v
case of course the tie issuitably attached to i may beused int-his way and the collar and tie be made'up of self-material to match: the
shirt, or ofa suitable white or other matec-ollar and tie may be made up in various ways so that the collar may be laundered as the usual stifi collar'but the tie maybe left iso'ft so thatit may be' readily formed up as desired.
Although I have illustrated invention" in several different ways, I contemplate mak the outer or turndown flap of the collarfIt will be apparent that variousicombinations, t
rial; Also it visto "be understood that the!) 7 ing it up in other ways than that shown, and
understand that changes and modifications willreadily occur. to those skilled in the art. Therefore, I do not desire to, be limited 7 V 3 "to the structures shown and described but Referring now more in detail to the form of my invention as shown in Figs; 1 and 2,.
aim to c overall that which comes within thezspirit and scope of the appended claim.
Y 7 What I claim as new and desire to secure -by United States Letters Patent, is
A' combined collar and necktie including acollar to be worn about the neck and attached to the usual shirt collar band and by each end of the outer portion from a point centrally of the upper and lowerledges thereof and being considerably'narrower at of the outer portion and arranged to be tied together to form a tiewith the knot ofthe latter accommodated in the opening centrally of the'upper and lower edges of the outer portion, whereby they are drawn and retained against the shirt band and the straight edges above and below the'tie exposed to View. 7 p y 1 In witness whereof, I hereuntosubscribe my name 1922.
WEBSTER.
10o. this 26th day of September D.,- i
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BE1016918A3 (en) * 2006-01-05 2007-09-04 Smet Michaul Herman Clothing item, comprises combination of shirt collar and tie for wearing with collarless clothes

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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BE1016918A3 (en) * 2006-01-05 2007-09-04 Smet Michaul Herman Clothing item, comprises combination of shirt collar and tie for wearing with collarless clothes

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