Necktie knot cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6427245
  • Patent Number
    6,427,245
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 8, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hale; Gloria M.
    • Patel; Tejash
    Agents
    • Lo; Jack
Abstract
A necktie knot cover is comprised of a sheet with a center portion for being positioned against a necktie knot, and backwardly curved side panels for hugging the sides of the knot for stability. The sheet has two inwardly slanted side edges below its top edge. The top ends of the side panels terminate at the lower ends of the slanted side edges. The slanted side edges provide clearance for the loop of the necktie. A mounting bracket is attached to an inner surface of the center portion. A spring-loaded arm is hinged to the bracket. The arm is for hooking inside a pocket below a top edge of the knot. The arm has inwardly curved fingers for gripping the inside of the pocket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to covers for necktie knots.




2. Prior Art




The knot of a necktie is the most prominent feature of the necktie, especially when the rest of the tie is covered by a jacket or coat. Tying a necktie to produce a nice knot and the proper length at the dangling portions is a trial and error process for many people. The material at the knot can become worn out quickly because of the abrasion that results from retying the necktie several times for each time it is worn.




Knot covers have been invented to provide additional decoration at the most visible part of the necktie, and to conceal any worn out material. U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,593 to Stevens, Jr. shows a knot cover comprising a sheet with side flaps that fold backward to wrap completely around the knot. The sides are secured together with hook-and-loop fasteners. A top strap extending from the top edge of the sheet is wrapped around the top of the knot and secured to the flaps with hook-and- loop fasteners. Having to wrap the sheet around the knot and secure multiple fasteners makes this device difficult to put on.




Simulated knots have also been invented to eliminate the need to make a knot. U.S. Pat.2,898,600 to Lipes et al. shows a simulated knot c curve completely around the back of the sheet. A hinged arm is attached to the inner side of the sheet. The arm is not spring loaded. It cannot be conveniently used as a knob cover because the back of the sheet is almost completely closed, so that the necktie must be threaded through the top opening of the device. It would also be unstable as a knot cover because the arm does not exert any force to clamp against the necktie.




U.S. Pat.3,964,105 to Gideon shows another simulated knot comprising a curved sheet with spring loaded clips for attaching to a necktie. The sides of the sheet are too flat to hug the tie for stability. The clips are hinged about vertical axes, so that it cannot be clipped onto a real knot as a knot cover.




U.S. Pat.No.5,666,666 to Chaffen et al. shows yet another simulated knot comprising a sheet which is folded to form a knot shape. It cannot be used as a knot cover because there is no structure for attaching it to a real knot.




Spring loaded clips for earrings are well known. A typical earring clip


40


is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. However, similar clips have not been provided on necktie covers. Further, clip


40


has an arm


41


with only a single gripping point 42. Even if clip


40


is provided on a necktie knot cover, it would not be able to stabilize the cover.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




The objects of the present necktie knot cover are:




to cover a necktie knot;




to provide a surface for arranging decoration;




to be easy to install; and




to be stable on the knot.




Further objectives of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A necktie knot cover is comprised of a sheet with a center portion for being positioned against a necktie knot, and backwardly curved side panels for hugging the sides of the knot for stability. The sheet has two inwardly slanted side edges below its top edge. The top ends of the side panels terminate at the lower ends of the slanted side edges. The slanted side edges provide clearance for the loop of the necktie. A mounting bracket is attached to an inner surface of the center portion. A spring-loaded arm is hinged to the bracket. The arm is for hooking inside a pocket below a top edge of the knot. The arm has inwardly curved fingers for gripping the inside of the pocket.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a rear view of a prior art earring clip.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the earring clip.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the present necktie knot cover.





FIG. 4

is a rear view of the knot cover.





FIG. 5

is a front perspective cutaway of the knot cover with a hinged arm in an open position.





FIG. 6

is a rear perspective view of the knot cover with the arm in a closed position.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the knot cover.





FIG. 8

is a top view of the knot cover.





FIG. 9

is a front view of the knot cover attached to a necktie knot.





FIG. 10

is a front view of an alternative embodiment of the knot cover.





FIG. 11

is a rear view of the alternative embodiment.





FIG. 12

is a rear perspective view of the alternative embodiment.











DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS





















10. Sheet




11. Center Portion







12. Side Panels




13. Slanted Side Edges







14. Horizontal Top Edge




15. Rear Edges







16. Mounting Bracket




17. Arm







18. Projecting Portion




19. Pivots







20. Side Fingers




21. Forked Fingers







22. Trapping Notch




23. Necktie Knot







24. Necktie




25. Loop







26. Pocket




27. Top Edge







30. Sheet




31. Side Panels







32. Top Edge




33. Bottom Edge







34. Mounting Bracket




35. Arm







36. Projecting Portion




37. Pivots







38. Side Fingers




39. Side Fingers







40. Earring Clip




41. Arm







42. Gripping Point















DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




FIGS.


1


-


9


:




A first embodiment of the present necktie knot cover is shown in

FIGS. 1-9

. It is comprised of a generally rigid sheet


10


with a center portion


11


, and backwardly curved side panels


12


. Sheet


10


may be made of any suitable material, such as metal, plastic, paiper mache, etc. The front of sheet


10


provides a surface for applying graphics and other decorations. The top ends of side panels


12


terminate at the lower ends of two inwardly slanted side edges


13


below a horizontal top edge


14


of sheet


10


. Side panels


12


are generally perpendicular to front portion


11


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, and terminate in rear edges


15


to leave the back of sheet


10


completely open. A mounting bracket


16


is attached to the inner surface of sheet


10


. A spring-loaded arm


17


has a top end hinged to an outwardly projecting portion


18


of bracket


16


by horizontal pivots


19


. Arm


17


has a pair of side fingers


20


at its sides near its top end curving toward sheet


10


, and a pair of forked fingers


21


at its lower end also curving toward sheet


10


. A circular trapping notch


22


is arranged between forked fingers


21


.




The present cover is shown attached to a knot


23


of a necktie


24


in FIG.


9


. Sheet


10


is easily positioned against knot


23


because its back is completely open, yet it is stable because side panels


12


closely hug the sides of knot


23


. Slanted side edges


13


provide clearance for a loop


25


of necktie


24


. Arm


17


is hooked inside a pocket


26


below a top edge


27


of knot


23


to support cover


10


. Inwardly curved side fingers


20


and inwardly curved forked fingers


21


on spring- loaded arm


17


are biased tightly against the inside of pocket


26


for further stability. Trapping notch


22


is gripped around the fabric of necktie


24


for even greater stability.




FIGS.


10


-


12


:




An alternative embodiment of the necktie knot cover is shown in

FIGS. 10-12

. It is comprised of a sheet


30


with curved side panels


31


, a rounded top edge


32


, and a rounded bottom edge


33


.




Other shapes for the sheet are possible. A mounting bracket


34


is attached to the inner surface of sheet


30


. A spring-loaded arm


35


has a top end hinged to an outwardly projecting portion


36


of bracket


34


by horizontal pivots


37


. Arm


35


has a pair of upper side fingers


38


on its sides near its top end curving toward sheet


30


, and two pairs of lower side fingers


39


on its sides near its lower end also curving toward sheet


30


for securely gripping the necktie.




SUMMARY AND SCOPE




Accordingly, the present necktie knot cover covers a necktie knot. It provides a surface for arranging decoration. It is easy to install. It is also stable on the knot.




Although the foregoing description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. For example, different attachment methods, fasteners, materials, dimensions, etc. can be used unless specifically indicated otherwise. The relative positions of the elements can vary, and the shapes of the elements can vary. The sheet may be provided in other shapes and sizes. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A necktie knot cover for a knot of a necktie, comprising:a sheet with a center portion for being positioned vertically against said knot; a pair of side panels curving backward from said center portion of said sheet for hugging opposite sides of said knot, wherein said side panels terminate in rear ends which are generally perpendicular to said center portion, so as to leave a back of said sheet completely open for facilitating installation on said knot; and a spring-loaded arm with a top end hinged to an inner surface of said sheet by horizontal pivots, and a downwardly projecting lower end for being hooked inside a pocket below a top edge of said knot.
  • 2. The necktie knot cover of claim 1, further including a pair of side fingers on opposite sides of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket;a pair of forked fingers at a lower end of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket; and a circular notch between said forked fingers for trapping necktie material on said inner surface of said pocket.
  • 3. The necktie knot cover of claim 1, further including a pair of upper side fingers on opposite sides of said arm near a top end of said arm curving toward said sheet, and two pairs of side fingers on said opposite sides of said arm near a lower end of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket.
  • 4. A necktie knot cover for a knot of a necktie, comprising:a sheet with a center portion for being positioned vertically against said knot; a pair of side panels curving backward from said center portion of said sheet for hugging opposite sides of said knot, wherein said side panels are generally perpendicular to said center portion; a pair of inwardly slanted side edges on said sheet above said side panels and below a horizontal top edge of said sheet for providing clearance for a loop of said necktie; wherein top ends of said side panels terminate at lower ends of said slanted side edges, and rear ends of said side panels terminate in rear edges to leave a back of said sheet completely open for facilitating installation on said knot; and a spring-loaded arm with a top end hinged to an inner surface of said sheet by horizontal pivots, and a lower end for being hooked inside a pocket below a top edge of said knot.
  • 5. The necktie knot cover of claim 4, further including a pair of side fingers on opposite sides of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket;a pair of forked fingers at a lower end of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket; and a circular notch between said forked fingers for trapping necktie material on said inner surface of said pocket.
  • 6. The necktie knot cover of claim 4, further including a pair of upper side fingers on opposite sides of said arm near a top end of said arm curving toward said sheet, and two pairs of side fingers on said opposite sides of said arm near a lower end of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket.
  • 7. A necktie knot cover for a knot of a necktie, comprising:a sheet with a center portion for being positioned vertically against said knot; a pair of side panels curving backward from said center portion of said sheet for hugging opposite sides of said knot, wherein said side panels are generally perpendicular to said center portion; a pair of inwardly slanted side edges on said sheet above said side panels and below a horizontal top edge of said sheet for providing clearance for a loop of said necktie; wherein top ends of said side panels terminate at lower ends of said slanted side edges, and rear ends of said side panels terminate in rear edges to leave a back of said sheet completely open for facilitating installation on said knot; a mounting bracket attached to an inner surface of said center portion of said sheet; a spring-loaded arm with a top end hinged to an outwardly projecting portion of said bracket by horizontal pivots, and a lower end for being hooked inside a pocket below a top edge of said knot; a pair of side fingers on opposite sides of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket; a pair of forked fingers at a lower end of said arm curving toward said sheet for gripping an inner surface of said pocket; and a circular notch between said forked fingers for trapping necktie material on said inner surface of said pocket.
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