Information
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Patent Grant
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6367127
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Patent Number
6,367,127
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Pro-Techtor International Services
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 65
- 024 491
- 024 663
- 024 664
- 024 668
- 002 153
- 002 916
- 002 154
- 002 148
- 002 144
- 002 145
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tie clip is constructed to include a shell, and a clip for securing the shell to a loose knot in a necktie, the shell having a flat body and two symmetrical wings turned backwards and then inwards toward each other from two opposite sides of the body, the wings being spaced from each other by a gap and defining with the body a receiving space having a narrow bottom mouth for receiving the knot of the necktie, the clip including a base frame fixedly fastened to the body of the shell inside the receiving space, the base frame having an upper clamping arm and two lower clamping arms, and a hook coupled to the upper clamping arm and the two lower clamping arms of the mounting frame and turned between a first position where the shell is allowed to be attached to the knot of the necktie, and a second position where the hook is hooked on the knot of the necktie to secure the shell to the necktie.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a tie clip, and more particularly to such a tie clip, which can conveniently be fastened to the knot of a necktie being fastened to the collar of the user's shirt to decorate the knot and protect the knot against contamination, enabling the necktie to be quickly adjusted to the desired length.
A necktie is a garment accessory worn round the neck and tied in front. However, it is complicated to wear a necktie round the neck. One may have to give several trials before adjusting the necktie to the best-fit length. Further, frequently tying a necktie in a knot may cause the necktie permanently wrinkled, and the necktie tends to be contaminated when tying the necktie in a knot.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a tie clip, which eliminates the aforesaid problem. It is one object of the present invention to provide a tie clip for necktie, which decorates the tie of a necktie. It is another object of the present invention to provide a tie clip for necktie, which protects the knot of the necktie against contamination. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a tie clip for necktie, which enables the user to adjust the length of the necktie easily and quickly. According to the present invention, the tie clip comprises a shell, and a clip for securing the shell to the knot of a necktie, the shell having a flat body and two symmetrical wings turned backwards and then inwards toward each other from two opposite sides of the body, the wings being spaced from each other by a gap and defining with the body a receiving space having a narrow bottom mouth for receiving the knot of the necktie, the clip comprising a base frame fixedly fastened to the body of the shell inside the receiving space, the base frame having an upper clamping arm and two lower clamping arms, and a hook coupled to the upper clamping arm and the two lower clamping arms of the mounting frame and turned between a first position where the shell is allowed to be attached to the knot of the necktie, and a second position where the hook is hooked on the knot of the necktie to secure the shell to the necktie. The knot of the necktie is maintained in a loose manner, so that the user can conveniently adjust the necktie to the desired length.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a tie clip according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the tie clip shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows the relationship between the tie clip and the knot in a necktie according to the present invention.
FIG. 4A
is a side plain view of the present invention, showing the hook turned to the non-operative position.
FIG. 4B
is similar to
FIG. 4A
but showing the hook turned to the operative position.
FIG. 5
shows the necktie clip fastened to the knot of the necktie according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
shows a different shape of the shell.
FIG. 7A
is a perspective view of a tie clip according to a second embodiment of the present invention, showing a rib formed integral with the inside wall of the shell according to the present invention.
FIG. 7B
shows the tie clip of the second embodiment of the present invention fastened to the knot of a necktie.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a tie clip according to a third embodiment of the present invention, showing a stop plate provided at the hook.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. from
1
through
3
, a tie clip
10
is provided for securing a necktie
20
in shape, forming a bow at the necktie
20
. The collar tie
10
is comprised of a shell
11
, and a clip
12
. The shell
11
is made of hard material. As an example of the present invention, the shell
11
is comprised of a hard base layer, and a soft covering layer covered on the hard base layer. The soft covering layer preferably has a design matching the color or design of the necktie. The shell
11
has a horizontal width made gradually reduced from its top side toward its bottom side, and two opposite lateral sides of the flat body thereof respectively turned backwards and then inwards, forming two back wings
111
and
111
′. The back wings
111
and
111
′ define with the body of the shell
11
a receiving space
112
and a narrow mouth
113
at the bottom side of the receiving space
112
. The clip
12
is comprised of a base frame
121
fixedly fastened to the inside wall of the shell
11
by, for example, adhesive, or a rivet
30
, and a hook
122
coupled to the base frame
121
. The hook
122
comprises an elongated shank
123
, a hooked portion
125
extended from one end of the shank
123
, and a retaining block
124
extended from the other end of the shank
123
. The base frame
121
comprises an upper clamping arm
126
, two lower clamping arms
127
, and an actuating space
128
defined between the upper clamping arm
126
and the lower clamping arms
127
. The retaining block
124
is inserted into the actuating space
128
and forced into engagement with the clamping arms
126
and
127
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, after installation in the base frame
121
, the hook
122
can be turned between the non-operative position shown in FIG.
4
A and the operative position shown in FIG.
4
B.
Referring to FIG.
5
and FIGS. from
1
through
4
again, after tying the necktie
20
in a loose
21
with a loop
22
formed for fastening to the collar of the shirt around the user's neck, the shell
11
is attached to the front side of the knot
21
of the necktie
20
, and then the hook
122
is turned downwards from the non-operative position shown in
FIG. 4A
to the operative position shown in
FIG. 4B
with the hooked portion
125
clamped on the back side of the knot
21
to secure the tie clip
10
to the knot
21
of the necktie
20
positively. Because it is not necessary to fasten up the knot
21
tightly, the necktie
20
does not wrinkle easily, and the loop
22
of the necktie
20
can easily be adjusted to fit the user's neck. The shell
11
not only decorates the necktie
20
but also protects the knot
21
of the necktie
20
against contamination. The shell
11
can have a design or color matching to the necktie
20
. Alternatively, the design or color of the shell
11
can be a great contrast to the necktie
20
. Further, the shell
11
can have any of a variety of shapes.
FIGS. 5 and 6
show two different shapes of the shell
11
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 7A
, a rib
114
is formed as an integral part of the inside wall of the shell
11
near the narrow mouth
113
, which supports the necktie
20
in a particular shape, enabling the necktie to form a crease
23
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, a stop plate
129
is fixedly fastened to the shank and hooked portion of the hook
122
. When turning the hook
122
from the non-operative position to the operative position, the stop plate
129
blocks up the gap between the wings
111
and
111
′, presenting the knot of the necktie from protruding over the gap.
It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended for use as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. A tie clip for fastening to a loose knot in a necktie, comprising:a shell, said shell comprising a flat body and two symmetrical wings turned backward and inward toward each other from two opposing sides of said body, said wings being spaced from each other by a gap and defining with said body a receiving space having a narrow bottom mouth for receiving the knot of the necktie, and a clip mounted in said shell for securing said shell to the knot of the necktie, said clip comprising a base frame fastened to said body of said shell inside said receiving space, said base frame comprising an upper clamping arm and at least one lower clamping arm, and a hook coupled to said upper clamping arm and said at least one lower clamping arm of said base frame, said hook turning between a first position where said shell is attached to the knot of the necktie, and a second position where said hook is hooked on the knot of the necktie to which said shell is attached; wherein said clip further comprises a stop plate mounted on said hook to block said gap between said wings when said hook is turned to said second position.
- 2. The tie clip of claim 1, wherein:said shell has a horizontal width gradually reduced from a top side thereof toward said bottom mouth.
- 3. The tie clip of claim 1, wherein:said shell comprises a rib integral to said body inside said receiving space adjacent to said bottom mouth.
- 4. The tie clip of claim 1, wherein:said hook comprises a shank having a first end and a second end, a retaining block is extended from said first end of said shank and coupled to said upper clamping arm and said at least one lower clamping arm of said base frame, and a hooked portion is extended from said second end of said shank.
- 5. The tie clip of claim 1, wherein:said base frame is riveted to said body of said shell.
- 6. The tie clip of claim 1, wherein:said base frame is adhered to said body of said shell.
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