Claims
- 1. A universal necktie tying aid comprising:
a template, said template configured to resemble a tie; a series of lower reference marks, equally spaced, laterally extending, and vertically stacked along an elongated centerline of said template; lower reference mark indicia, said lower reference mark indicia located adjacent to each of said lower reference marks, and said lower reference mark indicia used to identify each of said lower reference marks; a knot origination reference mark, said knot origination reference mark positioned above said lower reference marks; and knot origination indicia, said knot origination indicia positioned parallel to and just above and below said knot origination reference mark, and said knot origination indicia used to identify said knot origination reference mark.
- 2. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 1, wherein said lower reference marks are located on a front of said template, starting at a wide, bottom portion of said template, and stacked upward toward [the] a smaller width end.
- 3. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 1, wherein said lower reference mark indicia is selected from the group consisting of centimeters, inches, or simply letters.
- 4. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 1, wherein said lower reference mark indicia indicate the distance each lower reference mark is from said knot origination reference mark once a certain type of knot is tied.
- 5. The universal necktie tying aid of claim 4, wherein said lower reference marks are spaced to indicate the distance each of said lower reference mark is from a tied Shelby knot started with an upper part of said template crossing over said template at said knot origination reference mark.
- 6. The universal necktie tying aid of claim 1, wherein said template is used to mark traditional ties.
- 7. A method for marking a traditional tie using the necktie tying aid of claim 6, the method comprising the steps of:
first, an operator decides which knot to tie, using said template; second, operator then ties said knot starting with said template wrapped over itself and intersecting at said knot origination reference mark; third, said template is positioned to a collar of the operator; fourth, the operator notes said template lower reference mark that corresponds to a position the operator would like a bottom of the operator's tie to be placed; fifth, the operator uses a corresponding said template lower reference mark obtained in step four to mark operator's traditional ties by taking off said template and laying said template flat on any surface, with lower reference marks facing upward; and sixth, each traditional tie to be marked is placed, one at a time, back side up on top of said template, such that a back side of said traditional tie is facing upward and a tip of said traditional tie is positioned on said lower reference mark.
- 8. A universal necktie tying aid of claim 1, wherein said lower reference marks correspond to upper reference marks and said lower reference mark indicia correspond to upper reference mark indicia being incorporated into the design of a traditional tie.
- 9. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 8, wherein said upper reference marks are located on the back of said tie incorporating said reference mark system; said upper reference marks are equally spaced, laterally extending, and vertically stacked along an elongated centerline of said tie incorporating said reference mark system.
- 10. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 8, wherein said upper reference mark indicia is selected from the group consisting of centimeters, inches, or letters.
- 11. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 8, wherein said upper reference mark indicia indicate the distance each upper reference mark is from the bottom wide end of said traditional tie once a certain type of knot is tied.
RELATED APPLICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
[0001] The present invention is a Continuation in Part of U.S. application No. 09/243,773, filed on Feb. 3, 1999, and now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09243773 |
Feb 1999 |
US |
Child |
09837798 |
Apr 2001 |
US |