Universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698102
  • Patent Number
    6,698,102
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An adaptable neck tie tying method and template system are provided that can be customized to individual users, incorporated into the tie itself, as well as transferred from tie to tie.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to necktie tying assistance devices and, more particularly, to a universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same.




2. Description of the Related Art




The ever changing world of fashion is constantly producing new designs, incorporating new styles and utilizing materials in a manner which results in new “looks” that engulf our increasingly fashion conscious society, forming trends followed by millions. However, when it comes to business and formal wear, the classic look and style of the suit and tie has remained relatively constant.




In keeping with this tradional look, men have struggled with an age-old problem in that it is difficult to estimate the proper length at which to tie a knot in a necktie. As a result, one must go through several iterations of tying the knot in order to achieve the appropriate resulting length.




Accordingly, there is a need for a means by which one can quickly and easily tie the knot in a necktie at the correct length the first time, eliminating the trial and error method to which we have become accustomed.




There exists many references that attempt to overcome these problems. Such references can generally be categorized into two major categories: those that are knot independent which have no methodology, other than trial and error, for gauge or marking placement (e.g. Garfinke 2, 148, 154; Light 3,335,426; and Weston 5,105,553); and, those which precisely determine gauge or marking placement which are specifically engineered for each knot described (e.g. Weishicht 3,747,220; Shart 2,994,886; and Van Wye 3,571,935)




The present invention has overcome these limitations and provides a methodology for specific placement of a knot independent marking system. The limitations have been overcome by incorporating, into the design, a precise methodology for placement of the marking system and including the action of tying a knot in the nectie to determine the specific mark required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same that allows a user to tie the correct length tie the first time, regardless of the type of knot used or the thickness of the tie.




Briefly described according to one embodiment of the present invention, a universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same is disclosed, designed to eliminate the need to guess the correct position of a tie prior to tying to ensure a tie tied to the perfect length. The present invention consists of a template, which ties like a regular tie. After the template has been put on, proper tie length for use as a reference point in the future can be determined. The present invention accomplishes this by providing a generic knot starting point and a series of reference marks, located on the front side of the template, along its length, that serve as a gauge by which the wearer can determine the proper positioning every time.




The user simply ties the template in a conventional manner in order to determine the proper length for a person of his size. Then, he systematically records the marking that corresponds with his size and uses the template to mark the back side of his traditional ties, allowing him to tie the knot on his tie at the same point every time. By doing so, the wearer eliminates the guesswork in wearing the necktie, producing the proper length every time and on the first try. The marking system is also available as an original feature on new ties.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a template that is knot type independent, thus allowing the template to be used to determine proper beginning position for a variety of knots.




It is another object of the present invention to provide one series of markings for a variety of knots, thus permitting the user to tie any type of desired knot correctly the first time.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a device that ensures proper tie length, customized to the individual. This eliminates the guesswork of tying a tie, reduces wear on the tie due to retying of the tie to obtain proper length, and saves time.




It is another object of the present invention to provide one series of markings for a variety of tie material (e.g. silk, wool, knit) and widths and thicknesses (differing weight of backing), thus permitting the user to have one size regardless of the tie. This applies to this system used as an original feature on new ties.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a kit that allows a user to correctly tie existing ties, the first time.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of the preferred embodiment of universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same


10


;





FIG. 2

is a rear view of a tie incorporating the marking system


30


of the present invention;





FIGS. 3



a-




3




f


are a series of perspective views showing how to tie a tie using the template


10


and a traditional tie


20


; and





FIGS. 4



a


&


4




b


are a series of perspective views showing how to use a tie incorporating the marking system


30


of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within the

FIGS. 1 through 4



b.






1. Detailed Description of the Figures




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a universal necktie tying aid and ties utilizing same


10


is shown, according to the present invention, designed to eliminate the need to guess the correct position of a tie


20


(not shown in

FIG. 1

) prior to tying to ensure a perfectly tied tie


20


. The present invention provides a method, after the present invention has been put on, to denote proper knot origination of a tie


20


length for use as a reference point in the future.




The present invention comprises a template


10


which is used to determine the correct position at which a tie


20


should be positioned to ensure a proper fit, adjusted for the torso and particular knot of each individual user. As such, the present invention is universal in application, capable of use by users of varying sizes. Each individual will ascertain the correct starting position to tie a particular knot and tie


20


using the present invention.




The template


10


is configured to resemble a conventional tie


20


, with a series of lower reference marks


50


, equally spaced, laterally extending, and vertically stacked along the elongated centerline of the template


10


. The lower reference marks


50


are located on the front of the template


10


, starting at the lower, bottom portion of the template


10


, and stacked upward toward the upper end. Lower reference mark indicia


60


are used to identify each lower reference mark


50


. The lower reference mark indicia


60


is selected from the group consisting of centimeters, inches, or simply letters. For the purposes of this disclosure and by way of example only, the lower reference mark indicia


60


is indicated in centimeters.




A knot origination reference mark


70


is positioned above the lower reference marks


50


. Knot origination indicia


80


, such as the words “begin knot here” are used to identify the knot origination reference mark


70


. The lower reference mark indicia


60


indicates the distance of the template


10


between each lower reference mark


50


and knot origination reference mark


70


once a certain type of knot is tied. The distance between the knot origination reference mark


70


and the closest lower reference mark


50


(as indicated by the corresponding lower reference mark indicia


60


) should be approximately thirteen (13) inches or equivalent to the trunk length of a short man after a particular small knot is tied.




The lower reference marks


50


would continue with each lower, lower reference mark


50


being farther away from the knot origination reference mark


70


. The distance of the lowest lower reference mark


50


(as indicated by the corresponding lower reference mark indicia


60


) should be approximately thirteen (13) inches or equal to the trunk length of a very tall man, after tying a particular large knot, so as to ensure that all individuals could use the template


10


.




For purposes of disclosure, the lower reference marks


50


are spaced to indicate the distance each lower reference mark


50


is from a tied Shelby knot started with the upper part of the template


10


crossing over the template


10


at the knot origination reference mark


70


.




The spacing of the lower reference marks


50


and their relation to their distance from the knot origination reference mark


70


may be varied to any consistently numbered system.




It is envisioned that the lower reference marks


50


and lower reference mark indicia


60


and knot origination reference mark


70


and knot origination indicia


80


can be on either the front or back of the template


10


.




The number discovered on the template


10


while using the template


10


is used to mark traditional neckties


20


. To mark a traditional necktie


20


, the user will align the wide tip of the tie


20


with the appropriate lower reference mark


50


(as indicated by the corresponding lower reference mark indicia


60


). Then, the knot origination reference mark


70


is marked on the tie


20


. The user may then tie a knot at the mark on tie


20


, which will result in a tie duplicated to match the template


10


.




The template


10


can be used to obtain a lower reference mark indicia


60


for a variety of knot styles tied. The operator would then simply remember the lower reference mark indicia


60


that corresponds to each type of knot tied. For example, the user may be a


45


in a half Windsor and a


54


in a full Windsor.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a tie incorporating a reference mark system


30


is disclosed. A series of upper reference marks


90


are equally spaced, laterally extending, and vertically stacked along the elongated centerline of the tie incorporating the reference mark system


30


. The upper reference marks


90


are located on the back of the tie incorporating the reference mark.




Upper reference mark indicia


100


are used to identify each upper reference mark


90


. The upper reference mark indicia


100


may be in centimeters, inches, or simply letters. The upper reference mark indicia


100


correspond to the lower reference mark indicia


60


. The distance each upper reference mark


90


is from the bottom of the tie incorporating the reference mark system


30


is proportional to the lower reference marks


50


discovered on the template


10


, with the knot origination mark


70


on the template


10


.




For example, if a person discovered they were a


42


on the template


10


, then the


42


located on the tie incorporating the reference mark system


30


would be located so that when that particular knot is started at this position, the tie incorporating the reference mark system


30


bottom would rest at the desired location.




It is envisioned that other styles and configurations of the present invention can be easily incorporated into the teachings of the present invention, and only one particular configuration shall be shown and described for purposes of clarity and disclosure and not by way of limitation of scope.




2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment




Referring now to

FIG. 3



a


, to use the present invention, the operator simply decides which knot to tie, using the template


10


. The operator then ties the knot starting with the template


10


wrapped over itself and intersecting at the knot origination reference mark


70


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3



b


, the template


10


is positioned to the collar


110


Next, the operator notes the lower reference mark indicia


60


that corresponds to the position of a properly tied tie


40


. For instance, if the operator wears tie


20


above his belt


120


, he would note the lower reference mark indicia


60


that corresponds to that position as the position of a properly tied tie


40


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3



c


, the operator next uses that lower reference mark indicia


60


for the position of a properly tied tie


40


to mark the traditional ties


20


. To do this, the operator takes off the template


10


and lays the template


10


flat on any surface, with lower reference marks


50


facing upward. Each traditional tie


20


to be marked is placed, one at a time, back side up on top of the template


10


, such that the back side of the traditional tie


20


is facing upward and the tip of the traditional tie


20


positioned on the lower reference mark


50


noted above.




Referring now to

FIG. 3



d


, next, mark the traditional tie


20


at the hand marked position


130


that corresponds to the position of the knot origination reference mark


70


on the template


10


located underneath the traditional tie


20


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3



e


and


3




f


, when the operator wishes to wear that tie


20


, the operator simply starts the tie


20


by crossing over the tie


20


at the hand marked position


130


, and obtains a tied tie


20


of the correct length each time.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a tie incorporating a reference mark system


30


is disclosed. A series of upper reference marks


90


are equally spaced, laterally extending, and vertically stacked along the elongated centerline of the tie incorporating the reference mark system


30


. The upper reference marks


90


are located on the back of the tie incorporating the reference mark.




The foregoing description is included to illustrate the operation of the preferred embodiment and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A universal necktie tying aid consisting: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; having only one 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 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 letters.
  • 4. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 1, wherein said lower reference mark indicia indicate a 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 said distance each of said lower reference mark is from a tied Shelby knot stoned 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 neckties.
  • 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 necktie.
  • 9. The universal necktie tying aid described in claim 8, wherein said upper reference marks are located on the back of said necktie; 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 necktie once a certain type of knot is tied.
RELATED APPLICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES

The present invention is a Continuation in Part of U.S. application No. 09/243,773, filed on Feb. 3, 1999, and now abandoned.

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Number Name Date Kind
2148154 Garfinkle Feb 1939 A
3571935 Van Wye Mar 1971 A
3747220 Weisnicht Jul 1973 A
4682419 Lynch Jul 1987 A
4845857 Klosterman Jul 1989 A
5105553 Weston Apr 1992 A
5505002 Falco Apr 1996 A
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/243773 Feb 1999 US
Child 09/837798 US