Claims
- 1. A dual four-in-hand necktie formed from at least a first single four-in-hand necktie having a wider dress first end portion and a longitudinally opposite narrower second end portion normally hidden beneath said first end portion as worn in use to thereby at least initially constitute, in a first user-worn orientation, a complete single four-in-hand tie, and further formed from a second tie having at least a first portion generally longitudinally dimensionally conforming to at least said first end portion of said first tie, said first tie being fastened along the length of at least its wider first end portion on a first exterior surface thereof to an exterior surface of said second tie,said first and second ties being constructed and arranged for alignment as so fastened in laterally overlapping and staggered off-set relationship with one of said ties outermost as worn and such that at least a first longitudinal edge of said exterior surface of said second tie is thereby exposed to view along an adjacent first longitudinal edge of at least said wider first end portion of said first tie in the first user-worn orientation as viewed by a frontal observer of the tie user-wearer, and the overlapping relationship of said ties as so fastened causes one longitudinal edge of one of said ties to be thereby hidden from such view by being covered by said outermost tie.
- 2. The dual necktie of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second single ties, at least initially prior to constituting said dual necktie, constitutes a complete four-in-hand tie individually usable and wearable as such, each of said ties having said wider and narrower first and second end portions and said ties each having a neckband portion longitudinally connecting together said end portions of its respective tie.
- 3. The dual necktie of claim 2 wherein said first and second ties are permanently fastened together by a line of stitching.
- 4. The dual necktie of claim 2 wherein said first and second ties include cooperable fastening means operable for detachably fastening said ties together so that said ties are separable by uncoupling said fastening means and then wearable as complete individual single four-in-hand ties.
- 5. The dual necktie of claim 4 wherein said fastening means comprise cooperable first and second snap fasteners secured respectively to said first and second ties and respectively spaced apart longitudinally of said first and second ties.
- 6. The dual necktie of claim 4 wherein said fastening means comprises cooperable hook and loop type plastic fastening materials respectively secured one to one of said ties and the other to the other of said ties.
- 7. The dual necktie of claim 2 wherein said first tie is of the woven fabric type and said second tie is of the tubular knit fabric type.
- 8. The dual necktie of claim 2 wherein said second tie has a predetermined length relative to said first tie such that an end termination of said wider first end portion of said second tie does not protrude visibly, to the aforementioned frontal observer, beyond an end termination of said wider first end portion of said first tie.
- 9. The dual necktie of claim 1 wherein said second tie first portion is longitudinally generally co-extensive only with said wider first end portion of said first tie.
- 10. The dual necktie of claim 9 wherein said second tie also comprises a narrower second end portion fastened to said first tie so as to be longitudinally generally co-extensive only with said narrower second end portion of said first tie.
- 11. The dual necktie of claim 10 wherein said first and second end portions of slid first tie are joined together by a neckband portion of said first tie, and wherein said first and second portions of said second tie have mutually juxtaposed end terminations spaced longitudinally apart generally by the length of said neckband so that said neckband does not generally overlie said second tie.
- 12. The dual necktie of claim 1 wherein said necktie is reversible in use such that when said dual necktie is reversed for wear in a second user-worn orientation, said second tie first portion overlies said first tie wider first end portion such that only one longitudinal edge of said first exterior surface of said first tie is thereby exposed to the view of the aforementioned frontal observer and the remainder of said first tie wider first portion is hidden from such view by being covered by said second tie first portion.
- 13. The reversible dual necktie of claim 12 wherein the mutually facing sides of said first and second ties are constructed in the conventional manner of constructing the posterior sides of single complete four-in-hand ties.
- 14. The dual necktie of claim 2 wherein said necktie is reversible in use such that when said dual necktie is reversed for wear in a second user-worn orientation, said second tie first portion overlies said first tie wider first end portion such that only one longitudinal edge of said exterior surface of said first tie is thereby exposed to the view of the aforementioned frontal observer and the remainder of said first tie wider first portion is hidden from such view by being covered by said second tie first portion.
- 15. The dual necktie of claim 14 wherein the mutually facing sides of said first and second ties are constructed in the conventional manner of constructing the posterior sides of single complete four-in-hand ties.
- 16. A method of constructing a reversible dual necktie comprising the steps of:(1) providing a complete single four-in-hand type first necktie, (2) providing a complete single four-in-hand type second necktie, (3) providing releasable and cooperable first and second fastening means, (4) attaching said first fastening means to the posterior side of said first tie in predetermined locations, (5) attaching said second fastening means to the posterior side of said second tie in predetermined locations coordinated for coupling cooperation with said first fastening means, (6) assembling said first and second ties together by juxtaposing said posterior sides of said ties in mutually facing relation with said first and second fastening means mutually registered, and (7) coupling said first and second fastening means to thereby provide a dual reversible necktie.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein steps (4) and (5) are performed to orient said predetermined locations of said fastening means such that said first and second ties upon being coupled in step (7) are thereby aligned in laterally staggered off-set relationship such that one longitudinal edge of said posterior surface of said second tie is exposed to view along the adjacent longitudinal edge of said first tie by a frontal observer of the tie user-wear when said dual necktie is worn with said first tie outermost, and vice versa upon reversal.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said first and second neckties provided in steps (1) and (2) each have a pointed end tip at each of the longitudinally opposite ends thereof, and wherein said fastener means orienting step is performed to cause said tips at said first and second ties to be arrayed side-by-side at each of the longitudinally opposite ends of said ties when assembled to provide said reversible dual neckties with frontally visible dual pointed end tips.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein steps (4) and (5) are performed to orient said predetermined locations of said fastening means such that said first and second ties upon being coupled in step (7) are thereby aligned in laterally staggered off-set relationship such that one longitudinal edge of said posterior surface of said second tie is exposed to view along the adjacent longitudinal edge of said first tie as viewed by a frontal observer of the tie user-wear when said dual necktie is worn with said first tie outermost, and vice versa upon reversal.
- 20. The method of claim 16 wherein steps (1) and (2) are performed by choosing the appearance parameters of color, pattern and fabric of each said ties so that the said neckties differ from one another with respect to each of said parameters but nevertheless harmonize in contrast as to said parameters to thereby create a novel but pleasing dual necktie styling effect.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein step (3) comprises providing hook and loop fastening means as said first and second fastening means in the form of a do-it-yourself fastener kit with instructions for utilizing the kit with ready-made first and second neckties for performing the method of claim 17.
- 22. A dual necktie formed from at least a first four-in-hand necktie having a wider dress first end portion and a longitudinally opposite narrower second end portion normally hidden beneath said first end portion as worn in use to thereby provide, in a first user-worn orientation, a complete four-in-hand tie, and further formed from a second tie having at least a portion at least generally longitudinally dimensionally conforming to at least said first end portion of said first tie, said first tie being fastened along the length of at least its wider first end portion on a first user-worn-orientation surface thereof to one surface of said second tie,said first and second ties being constructed and arranged for alignment as so fastened in laterally staggered off-set relationship such that at least one longitudinal edge of said second tie is thereby exposed to view along the adjacent longitudinal edge of at least said wider first end portion of said first tie in the first user-worn orientation as viewed by a frontal observer of the tie user-wearer.
- 23. The dual necktie of claim 22 wherein said first and second ties are permanently fastened together by stitching.
- 24. The dual necktie of claim 22 wherein said first and second ties include cooperable fastening means operable for detachably fastening said ties together so that said ties are separable by uncoupling said fastening means and then at least one of said ties is wearable as a complete individual single four-in-hand tie.
- 25. The dual necktie of claim 24 wherein said second tie first portion is longitudinally generally co-extensive only with said wider first end portion of said first tie.
- 26. The dual necktie of claim 22 wherein said dual necktie is constructed as a dual layer laminate of first and second starting blanks overlaid on one another and edgewise co-terminus, said blanks being longitudinally folded to form a first loop defining said first tie and a second loop defining said second tie; and wherein said necktie is reversible in use such that when said dual necktie is reversed for wear in a second user-worn orientation, said second loop overlies said first loop such that only one longitudinal edge of said first tie loop is thereby exposed to the view of the aforementioned frontal observer and the remainder of said first tie loop is hidden from such view by being covered by said second tie loop.
- 27. The dual necktie of claim 22 wherein said second tie comprises a laterally narrow strip of fabric tie material underlapping said adjacent longitudinal edge of said first tie and protruding laterally outwardly therefrom to form a border edge visible by the frontal observer of the tie user-wearer.
- 28. The dual necktie of claim 22 wherein said second tie comprises a strip of flat plane plastic material of substantially narrower lateral width than said first tie, and being fastened thereto along said longitudinal edge of said first tie.
- 29. The necktie of claim 28 wherein said plastic strip is fastened to the anterior surface of said first tie.
- 30. The necktie of claim 28 wherein said strip is fastened to the posterior side of said first tie.
- 31. The necktie of claim 22 wherein said first and second ties are formed from a single starting blank of a dual laminate material construction wherein the first laminate is distinguishable from a second laminate from the standpoint of an appearance parameter selected from the group consisting of color, pattern, weave, knit, fabric and texture, said first tie comprising a fold of the material lapped back upon itself and joined to a reverse return bend tucked-in edge, and said second tie comprises a continuation of said folded back portion of said first tie out to a return bend and then back underlapping the first tie to a second return bend of the other edge of said blank that is tucked in and joined to said backlap of said first tie.
- 32. A method of constructing a dual necktie comprising the steps of:(1) providing a complete single four-in-hand type first necktie, (2) providing a second necktie having an appearance different than said first tie, (3) providing cooperable first and second fastening means, (4) attaching said first fastening means to said first tie in predetermined locations. (5) attaching said second fastening means to said second tie in predetermined locations coordinated for coupling cooperation with said first fastening means, (6) assembling said first and second ties together by juxtaposing said ties in mutually facing relation and oriented with said first and second fastening means adapted to be mutually registered, and (7) coupling together said neckties with interengagement of said first and second fastening means to thereby provide a dual necktie with said second tie forming s contrasting border along one longitudinal edge of said first tie.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein steps (4) and (5) are performed to orient said predetermined locations of said fastening means such that said first and second ties upon being coupled in step (7) are thereby aligned in laterally staggered off-set relationship such that at least one longitudinal edge of said second tie is exposed to view along the adjacent longitudinal edge of said first tie by a frontal observer of the tie user-wear when said dual necktie is worn with said first tie outermost.
- 34. The method of claim 32 wherein steps (1) and (2) are performed by choosing the appearance parameters of color, pattern and fabric of each said ties so that the said neckties differ from one another with respect to each of said parameters but nevertheless harmonize in contrast as to said parameters to thereby create a novel but pleasing dual necktie styling effect.
Parent Case Info
This is a United States regular utility patent application filed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(a) and claiming the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1) of the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/085,785 filed May 18, 1998 pursuant to the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
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Provisional Applications (1)
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