Claims
- 1. A tie clasp for supporting neckwear comprising a plate adapted to be positioned on the front of a shirt collar; hook means mounted on the back of said plate for suspending said plate from the shirt collar; and neckwear receiving means positioned on the back of said plate below said hook means with said neckwear receiving means including upper and lower generally parallel bars each segmented to define a central slot through which neckwear may be passed in suspending the neck wear from the receiving means bars with the neckwear ends draped in mutually lateral or overlaid positions, respectively, and wherein at least one of said bars has a pair of inwardly directed neckwear retaining tabs straddling said one bar central slot; and wherein said neckwear retaining tabs are generally cylindrical thereby presenting convex surfaces facing said one bar central slot over which neckwear may be smoothly passed through the slot.
- 2. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 1 wherein end portions of said generally cylindrical tabs face the side of said one bar adjacent said plate thereby to form recesses in which the neckwear may be held between the plate and bar.
- 3. A tie clasp for supporting neckwear comprising a plate adapted to be positioned on the front of a shirt collar; hook means mounted on the back of said plate for suspending said plate from the shirt collar; which includes a shirt collar receiving channel extending in a direction downwardly from adjacent the upper edge of said plate and away from the rear of said plate whereby the lower edge of the plate projects outwardly from the shirt when the shirt collar is placed within the hook means receiving channel; and neckwear receiving means positioned on the back of said plate below said hook means with said neckwear receiving means including upper and lower generally parallel bars each segmented to define a central slot through which neckwear may be passed in suspending the neckwear from the receiving means bars with the neckwear ends draped in mutually lateral or overlaid positions, respectively.
- 4. A tie clasp for supporting neckwear comprising a plate adapted to be positioned on the front of a shirt collar; neckwear receiving means on the back of said plate to which neckwear may be received and suspended; and hook means mounted on the back of said plate for suspending said plate from the shirt collar, and wherein said hook means defines an open-ended shirt collar receiving channel extending from adjacent the upper edge of said plate downwardly from the plate upper edge and away from said plate whereby upon placing a shirt collar within the hook means receiving channel the lower edge of the tie clasp projects outwardly from the shirt.
- 5. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 4 wherein said hook means comprises a unitary strip of resilient metal in the general shape of the letter S.
- 6. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 5 wherein said S-shaped strip metal has three elongated legs with one leg mounted flush to said plate and with the other two legs defining said open-ended shirt collar receiving channel.
- 7. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 6 wherein said one strip leg is riveted to said plate, and wherein said hook means further includes a pair of stay tabs formed unitarily with said plate between which at least a portion of said S-shaped strip of metal is sandwiched whereby the stay tabs inhibit rotary movement of the S-shaped strip of metal about the rivet.
- 8. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 4 wherein said neckwear receiving means comprises upper and lower parallel bars each segmented to define a central slot through which neckwear may be passed in suspending the neckwear from the receiving means bars with the neckwear ends draped in mutually lateral or overlaid positions, respectively.
- 9. A tie clasp in accordance with claim 8 wherein one of said segmented bars has a pair of inwardly directed neckwear retaining tabs straddling said one bar central slot.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. pat. application Ser. No. 666,962 filed Mar. 16, 1976 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,024,585 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. pat. application Ser. No. 613,172 filed Sept. 15, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,958,277.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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