This invention relates to neckties and, more particularly, to a necktie restraint that provides an elongate member that may be engaged to a shirt button and that includes spaced apart magnets that may be folded around a necktie tab so to restrain a necktie to a shirt.
A traditional necktie includes an elongate fabric material that is tied in a knot about a user's neck and then includes a pair of tails, one larger than the other, hanging from the knot across the torso of a wearer. Unfortunately, the tails often become separated and disoriented from one another, resulting in a sloppy or unprofessional presentation. Most neckties include a necktie tab on an inner surface of the larger tail, presumably to receive the smaller tail and maintain a connected and oriented presentation. However, the lengths of the tails may not enable the smaller tail to be received in the tab or the tails may become separated in use and require repeated re-orientation.
Various devices have been proposed in the art for restraining the tails of a necktie so as to maintain an orderly presentation. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices disadvantageously require piercing the necktie, employ multiple pieces that may become lost or are uneasy to manipulate, require applying adhesive to the necktie, or do not restrain the necktie to a shirt.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a necktie restraint that may be attached to a shirt button and then connected to a necktie tab. Further, it would be desirable to have a necktie restraint that includes only a single member that may be folded about the tab of a necktie and releasably secured with magnets.
A necktie restraint according to the present invention includes an elongate member having first and second ends and a buttonhole therebetween. The necktie restraint includes a first magnetic member coupled to the elongate member adjacent the first end and a second magnetic member coupled to the elongate member adjacent the second end. The second magnetic member is complementary to the first magnetic member so as to selectively couple the first end to the second end. The buttonhole is configured to receive a shirt button to selectively couple the elongate member to a shirt and the elongate member is configured to pass through a necktie tab to selectively couple the elongate member to the necktie.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a necktie restraint to restrain a necktie to a shirt.
Another object of this invention is to provide a necktie restraint, as aforesaid, having only a single component and coupling to a button of a shirt and to the tab of a necktie.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a necktie restraint, as aforesaid, having spaced apart magnets that releasably couple to one another so as to envelop a tab of a necktie.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a necktie restraint, as aforesaid, that is user-friendly to use and economical to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
a is a side view of the necktie restraint as in
b is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from a portion of
a is a perspective view of the necktie receiver as in
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a is a top view of the necktie receiver as in
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c is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from a portion of
A necktie restraint will now be described in detail with reference to
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The first magnetic member 120 is coupled to the elongate member 110 adjacent the first end 112a, and the second magnetic member 130 is coupled to the elongate member 110 adjacent the second 112b. As shown in
Means are included for coupling the elongate member 110 to a respective shirt button 16. For example, a loop may extend from the elongate member 110 to interact with the button 16. In another example, a buttonhole 115 configured to receive the shirt button 16 is located between the first and second ends 112a, 112b, as shown in
In use, the elongate member 110 is coupled to a respective shirt button 16. As shown in
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.