The field of the present invention is a clothing accessory for restraining movement of a portion, such as a distal end portion, of a clothing accessory, such as neck-worn clothing accessories, such as a neck tie, scarf, or similar neck-worn clothing accessory.
A clothing accessory, such as a neck tie or scarf, may be worn around the neck of a wearer, such as around a neck portion of a collared dress shirt. However, unless further measures are taken, the distal ends or portions of such a neck-worn clothing accessory may be free from attachment to the underlying garment and may thereby be unrestrained from interfering movement.
If the distal portion of such a neck-worn clothing accessory is unrestrained, then if the wearer were to lean over a plate of food, the unrestrained distal portion of the clothing accessory could move and possibly contact the food on the plate, possibly resulting in stains and/or damage to the material of the neck tie and/or the underlying garment. Further, if the distal portion of such a neck-worn clothing accessory is unrestrained, then if the wearer were to use machinery, such as, for example, a paper shredder, the distal portion of the neck-worn clothing accessory could move into the machinery and endanger the wearer.
A device for securing, or otherwise restraining, the distal portion of a neck tie or similar clothing accessory may be utilized for the purpose of securing or restraining the distal portion of such a clothing accessory, such as a neck tie, to the underlying garment. Fastening such a device to such a neck-worn clothing accessory may thereby provide some measure of restraint of the distal portion of the clothing accessory, so that the distal portion of the clothing accessory is restrained from free movement, such as from substantially departing away from the underlying garment.
Devices, such as conventional tie clips, exist for restraining the movement of the distal portions of a neck-worn clothing accessory. Some such existing devices, such as a conventional tie clip, may bind or otherwise attach to an exposed, front surface of a neck-worn clothing accessory in order to connect the distal end of the neck-worn clothing accessory to an underlying garment. Because of such an exposed-front-surface attachment to the neck-worn clothing accessory, such an exposed-front-surface-attaching device may create a visual interference with the appearance of the neck-worn clothing accessory, or otherwise create a distraction from the appearance of the neck-worn clothing accessory. In particular, such an exposed-front-surface-attaching device may result in an incongruent overlap by the device with the design and/or the pattern of the exposed front surface of the neck-worn clothing accessory.
Some existing neck-worn restraining devices may operate by piercing a portion of the exposed front surface of the material of the neck-worn clothing accessory. Or, in other cases, existing neck-worn restraining devices may operate by clamping over the exposed front surface of the material of the neck-worn clothing accessory. Such devices may therefore damage the material and texture on the front surface of the neck tie by leaving creases, piercings, or visible imprints of the device.
There exists a need for a device that restrains the distal portions of neck-worn clothing accessories to the underlying garment without interfering with the visual pattern of or causing damage to, or otherwise interfering with the visual appearance of the exposed front surface of the material of the neck-worn clothing accessory.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will provide an apparatus for restraining a portion of a distal portion of a neck-worn clothing accessory, such as a neck tie, scarf, or other such clothing accessory, by connecting a rear, or underneath, portion of the clothing accessory to an underlying garment. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention could restrain a portion of the distal portion of such a neck-worn clothing accessory without piercing or creasing any part of the exposed front surface of the neck-worn clothing accessory. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will comprise an underneath-portion engaging element, a connective element, and an exemplary garment-engaging element.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described herein with reference to ties. It will be understood that the description herein of exemplary embodiments of the present invention with reference to ties is illustrative and non-limiting; such exemplary embodiments, or alternative exemplary embodiments, may be used with other types of neck-worn clothing accessories, such as, for example, scarves and the like, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
An exemplary embodiment of an exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element will be adapted to attach to a tie label, a tie loop, or a tie insert that may be located on the underside, or underneath portion, of a neck tie.
The exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element will comprise an exemplary front arm element, an exemplary back element, and an exemplary hinge element. The exemplary back element and exemplary front arm element will be connected to each other with the exemplary hinge element. The exemplary back element and exemplary front arm element will be adapted to rest upon opposing surfaces of the tie label, tie loop, or tie insert. An exemplary barb element at the distal portion of the back element will be adapted to help prevent the distal portions of the exemplary front arm element and exemplary back element from separating and dislodging from the tie label, loop, or tie insert.
An alternative exemplary embodiment of the underneath-portion-engaging element of the present invention will comprise a unitary construction comprising two substantially parallel divisions where therebetween the tie label or tie insert may be positioned. The alternative exemplary embodiment of the underneath-portion-engaging element will be adapted to accommodate a secure fitting therebetween of the tie label or tie insert without being so spaced apart as to allow the tie insert or tie label from unintentionally dislodging therefrom.
The exemplary connective element will comprise a flexible material that connects the exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element and the exemplary garment-engaging element. The exemplary connective element will be adapted to limit the movement of the neck tie and restrict the spacing between the neck tie and the underlying garment to which the exemplary garment-engaging element is to be attached.
An exemplary embodiment of the exemplary garment-engaging element will comprise an exemplary cylindrical rod that will be adapted for fitting through a top side of a button hole of an underlying garment when positioned perpendicular to the plane of the button hole; the exemplary cylindrical rod will be adapted for being secured underneath the bottom side of the button hole of the underlying garment when positioned parallel to the plane of the button hole.
An alternative exemplary garment-engaging element will comprise an exemplary bottom element that will be adapted to attach to a bottom side of a button already attached to the underlying garment and an exemplary top element that will be adapted to attach to a top side of the button. The exemplary top element and exemplary bottom element will be connected together by, and move along the rotational axis of, a hinge element. An exemplary securing element will be adapted to connect the exemplary top element and exemplary bottom element to prevent inadvertent dislodgement of the alternative exemplary garment-engaging element from the button of the underlying garment.
A further alternative exemplary garment-engaging element will comprise a pin that will be adapted for piercing the top surface of the underlying garment and will further comprise an exemplary pin-fastening element that will be adapted for securing the pin; once pierced through the top surface of the underlying garment to the bottom surface of the underlying garment, securing the exemplary pin-fastening element to the pin would prevent detachment of the further alternative exemplary garment-engaging element from the underlying garment.
These and other features of the present invention are more fully set forth in the following description of exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is presented with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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In the exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element 2, the exemplary engaging barb element 12 will be located on a portion of the back arm element 16 and an exemplary engaging cavity 14 will be located on a portion of the front arm element 10. However, it will be understood by someone with ordinary skill in the art that such locations of the exemplary engaging barb element 12 and engaging cavity 14 are illustrative and not a limitation of the present invention. For example, in an alternative embodiment, the engaging barb element 12 may be located on the front arm element 10 and the engaging cavity element may be located on the back element 16. One of ordinary skill in the art will understand that alternative embodiments of the underneath-portion-engaging element 2 of the present invention may comprise various other orientations of the engaging barb element 12 and/or engaging cavity 14 without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Further, some alternative embodiments will not have any engaging barb or any engaging cavity.
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The exemplary width of the exemplary back element 16 of the exemplary embodiment of the underneath-portion-engaging element 2 will be of a width less than the total width of a cavity (97 as depicted in
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An exemplary engaging barb 12 of an exemplary back element 16 that comprises a length that is longer than the vertical length of the tie label 34 or tie insert 32 may engage the engaging cavity element 14 below the vertical low-point 32b/34b (such as depicted, for example, in
Alternatively, an exemplary engaging barb 12 of an exemplary back element 16 with a length that is equal to, or shorter than, the length of the tie label 34 or tie insert 32 will engage the tie label 34 or tie label 32 below the vertical high-point 32a/34b but above the vertical low-point 32b/34b of the tie label 34 or tie insert 32 (such as depicted, for example, in
The exemplary width dimension of the front arm element 10 will be of a width equal to or less than the width of the exemplary back element 16. The exemplary length of the front arm element 10 may be equal to, or shorter than the length of the back element 16. However, it will be understood by someone with ordinary skill in the art that the exemplary width and/or length of the exemplary front arm element 10 are illustrative and not a limitation of the present invention. Rather, it will be understood by someone with ordinary skill in the art that an alternative exemplary front arm element 10 could comprise an alternative width and/or length.
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An alternative exemplary embodiment (not shown) of the exemplary joint element 18 will comprise a hinge with a spring, which applies some amount of force between the distal ends of the exemplary back element 16 and exemplary front arm element 10 to maintain the tie label 34 or tie insert 32 therebetween and prevent inadvertent dislodging therefrom.
A further alternative exemplary embodiment (not shown) of the exemplary joint element 18 will comprise a non-hinged, rigid connection between the exemplary back element 16 and exemplary front arm element 10, such that the exemplary back element 16 and exemplary front arm element 10 would not substantially move further together or apart. In such a further alternative exemplary embodiment of the exemplary joint element 18, the spatial relation between the exemplary front arm element 10 and the exemplary back element 16 will comprise no gap whatsoever therebetween, an insubstantial gap therebetween, or, alternatively, a gap equal to, or slightly greater than the thickness of a tie label 34, tie insert 32, tie loop (not shown), and/or other underneath portion of a neck-worn clothing accessory.
In one such further alternative exemplary embodiment (not shown), the underneath-portion-engaging element 2 may comprise unitary construction, comprising a single piece of material, bent such that the spatial relation between the exemplary front arm element 10 and the exemplary back element 16 will comprise no gap whatsoever therebetween, an insubstantial gap therebetween, or, alternatively, a gap equal to, or slightly greater than the thickness of a tie label 34, tie insert 32, tie loop (not shown), and/or other underneath portion of a neck-worn clothing accessory.
In such further alternative exemplary embodiments of the underneath-portion-engaging element 2 the exemplary distance between exemplary front arm element 10 and the exemplary back element 16 of the present invention will be sufficiently small as to allow the insertion or placement of a tie label 34 or tie insert 32 or tie loop (not shown) in the cavity (97 as depicted in
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The alternative exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element 2′ will be attached to exemplary connective element 6 at the exemplary back portion 11. However, it will be understood by someone of ordinary skill in the art that alternative embodiments of the present invention could include connections made in a number of various locations on the alternative exemplary underneath-portion-engaging element 2′, such as, for example, any one connection or combination of connections on the exemplary front arm portions 17, the exemplary back portion 11, or connection points therebetween.
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The exemplary surface pattern of the exemplary connective element 6 will be a chain comprising a bumpy, overlapping array with a general criss-cross pattern. However, it will be understood by someone of ordinary skill in the art that the exemplary surface pattern is illustrative and not a limitation of the present invention; alternative embodiments of the connective element 6 of the present invention may comprise of any of various other textures and/or patterns without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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Exemplary top element 46 of the exemplary alternative embodiment of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8″ will comprise an exemplary button cavity 62.
Exemplary top element 46 will comprise one or more exemplary securing elements 54 located on the periphery of exemplary bottom element 50. Exemplary securing elements 54 will be adapted to grip edges of exemplary top element 46 and prevent the button from inadvertent dislodgement. Exemplary top element 46 with exemplary securing elements 54 will be adapted to snap shut into the exemplary bottom element 50 with light or moderate pressure or force.
Once the exemplary top element 46 with exemplary securing elements 54 is snapped shut into the exemplary bottom element 50, the above-described exemplary alternative embodiment of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8″ would substantially surround or encapsulate the button within an exemplary button cavity 62 of the exemplary top element 46 of the exemplary alternative embodiment of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8″.
The alternative exemplary garment-engaging element 8″ will be connected to the exemplary connective element 6.
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Exemplary material composition of the above described exemplary embodiments of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8′ of the present invention would be metal. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that alternative embodiments of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8′ of the present invention may be composed of any one or combination of various solid or semi-solid materials, whether now known or in the future discovered, including various metals and plastics. An exemplary surface type of such further alternative exemplary embodiments of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8′ of the present invention would be smooth. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that alternative embodiments of the exemplary garment-engaging element 8′ of the present invention may comprise any one, or combination, of various other surface types and/or patterns.
It will be understood by someone with ordinary skill in the art that other features and properties of the present invention are implicit and/or inherent in the above-provided description of the invention, and/or are depicted and/or are implicit and/or are inherent in the accompanying Figures.
A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection by the copyright owner, Timothy Scott Mortimer, and/or his successors and/or assigns. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
Although this invention has been described in certain specific embodiments, many additional modifications and variations would be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. Moreover, to those skilled in the various arts, the invention itself herein will suggest solutions to other tasks and adaptations for other applications. Thus, the embodiments of the invention described herein should be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention to be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents rather than the foregoing description.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/267,635, titled “AN APPARATUS FOR RESTRAINING DISTAL PORTION MOVEMENT OF NECK-WORN CLOTHING ACCESSORIES,” filed on Dec. 8, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein for all purposes as if stated in full herein.
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