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US2388196A
US2388196A US468277A US46827742A US2388196A US 2388196 A US2388196 A US 2388196A US 468277 A US468277 A US 468277A US 46827742 A US46827742 A US 46827742A US 2388196 A US2388196 A US 2388196A
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D25/00Neckties
    • A41D25/02Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
    • A41D25/025Means for forming the knot or bow, e.g. combined with means for holding the tie

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  • My invention relates to ties, particularly of the four-in-hand typ and has among its objects and advantages the provision of an improved knot forming clip shaped for insertion between the folds of the shirt collar and coacting with the front collar button to hold the knot in place.
  • Figure 1 is a face view of the knot forming clip illustrating its association with the collar and the collar button.
  • Figure 2 is a top view.
  • Figure 3 is an end view.
  • Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the first step in placing the tie on the clip.
  • Figure 5 is a similar view illustrating the second step.
  • Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the third step.
  • Figure '7 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the fourth and final step in pulling the knot to shape
  • Figure 8 is a view of invention.
  • I make use of a piece of wire bent back upon itself at H] to provide two fingers l2 adapted to be inserted between the folds I4 of the collar It, the fingers l2 engaging the inside of the bights l8 of the line of fold.
  • the wire lengths 20 of the fingers I2 are twisted about themselves at 22. One length continues beyond the twisted portion 22 and is bent downwardly at 24 and upwardly at 26 to provide an elongated loop 28, this length continuing and constituting the second wire leg of one of the fingers l2. The other length continuing from the twisted portion 22 is secured to the remaining length of the other finger l2, as by solder 30.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the general curvature of the clip when viewed from the top, which curvature conforms to that of the collar.
  • a spring wire 32 has one end secured in the solder 30 and is bent back upon itself at 34 to provide a resilient arm 36. This arm is folded back upon itself and twisted at 38 and shaped to provide an inverted V-shaped button engaging element 40. The free end of the arm 36 extends through the loop 28.
  • the tie 42 is slipped between the arm 36 and the twisted portion 22, as in Figure 4, with the tie overlying the arm 36 and underlying the twisted portion 22. At this time the wrong side of the tie is outermost.
  • the narrow end 44 of the tie 42 see Figure 5, is then folded outwardly and downwardly, after which the inside end 46, see Figure 6, is bent transversely across the outer face of the end 44 and is inserted between the arm 36 and the twisted portion 22.
  • The'inside end 46 is then folded outwardly and downwardly and inserted between the end 44 and the knotforming portion 48, as in Figure '7, so that a slight pull on both ends of the tie will form a knot of the same size and contour as a four-in-hand knot.
  • the clip After formation of the knot, the clip is inserted between the folds of the collar, with the fingers Ill engaging underneath the bights I8.
  • the arm 36 is then fiexed to bring the V-shape'd element 40 above the collar button 50.
  • the arm 36 is then released and the element 40 will then have a firm grip on the connection between the button and the shirt or the collar and be effectively held in position between the button or the shirt or collar.
  • This clip operates to permit a neat four-inhand knot to be tied without objectionably wrinkling the tie in that the tie folds easily and neatly throughout the successive steps of Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7, with the knot taking a neat contour with little pull on or ti htening of the knotted portion of the tie. At the same time, the clip slips easily into position and holds the tie securely.
  • the clip comprises a curved member 52 having pointed ends 54 correspondin to the bends ll] of Figure 1.
  • a spring Wire 56 has one end attached at 58 to the member 52 and its other end retained in an elongated loop 60 attached to the member 52.
  • the wire 56 is bent at 62 for the sake of resiliency, and is twisted intermediate its ends to provide a button enga ing formation 64 identical with the element 40 of Figure 1.
  • a tie clip of the type described comprising a first wire bent back upon itself to provide two fingers, said fingers having first and second runs of the wire, with the first runs twisted about themselves, one of said first runs continuing and bent back upon itself at two points to provide a loop continuing into the second run of one finger, the second run of the other finger bein fixedly connected with the first run of the other finger, a spring wire connected with oneof said second runs and extending through said loop, said spring wire having a portion bent back upon itself and shaped to provide an inverted V contour.
  • a four-in-hand tie clip comprising wire bent 5 to provide formations engageable between the folds of a shirt collar and inside the bight of the line of fold in the collar, said formations being in the nature of fingers each comprising two runs of wireysaid runs being extended to span the 10

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:Patented Oct. 30, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFF-i TIE CLIP Sophia Visas, Newark, N. J. Application December 8, 1942, Serial No. 468,277
2 Claims.
My invention relates to ties, particularly of the four-in-hand typ and has among its objects and advantages the provision of an improved knot forming clip shaped for insertion between the folds of the shirt collar and coacting with the front collar button to hold the knot in place.
In the accompanying drawing:
Figure 1 is a face view of the knot forming clip illustrating its association with the collar and the collar button.
Figure 2 is a top view.
Figure 3 is an end view.
Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the first step in placing the tie on the clip.
Figure 5 is a similar view illustrating the second step.
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the third step.
Figure '7 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the fourth and final step in pulling the knot to shape, and
Figure 8 is a view of invention.
a modified form of the In the embodiment of the invention selected for illustration, I make use of a piece of wire bent back upon itself at H] to provide two fingers l2 adapted to be inserted between the folds I4 of the collar It, the fingers l2 engaging the inside of the bights l8 of the line of fold.
The wire lengths 20 of the fingers I2 are twisted about themselves at 22. One length continues beyond the twisted portion 22 and is bent downwardly at 24 and upwardly at 26 to provide an elongated loop 28, this length continuing and constituting the second wire leg of one of the fingers l2. The other length continuing from the twisted portion 22 is secured to the remaining length of the other finger l2, as by solder 30. Figure 2 illustrates the general curvature of the clip when viewed from the top, which curvature conforms to that of the collar.
A spring wire 32 has one end secured in the solder 30 and is bent back upon itself at 34 to provide a resilient arm 36. This arm is folded back upon itself and twisted at 38 and shaped to provide an inverted V-shaped button engaging element 40. The free end of the arm 36 extends through the loop 28.
In operation, the tie 42 is slipped between the arm 36 and the twisted portion 22, as in Figure 4, with the tie overlying the arm 36 and underlying the twisted portion 22. At this time the wrong side of the tie is outermost. The narrow end 44 of the tie 42, see Figure 5, is then folded outwardly and downwardly, after which the inside end 46, see Figure 6, is bent transversely across the outer face of the end 44 and is inserted between the arm 36 and the twisted portion 22. The'inside end 46 is then folded outwardly and downwardly and inserted between the end 44 and the knotforming portion 48, as in Figure '7, so that a slight pull on both ends of the tie will form a knot of the same size and contour as a four-in-hand knot.
After formation of the knot, the clip is inserted between the folds of the collar, with the fingers Ill engaging underneath the bights I8. The arm 36 is then fiexed to bring the V-shape'd element 40 above the collar button 50. The arm 36 is then released and the element 40 will then have a firm grip on the connection between the button and the shirt or the collar and be effectively held in position between the button or the shirt or collar. i
This clip operates to permit a neat four-inhand knot to be tied without objectionably wrinkling the tie in that the tie folds easily and neatly throughout the successive steps of Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7, with the knot taking a neat contour with little pull on or ti htening of the knotted portion of the tie. At the same time, the clip slips easily into position and holds the tie securely.
In Figure 8, the clip comprises a curved member 52 having pointed ends 54 correspondin to the bends ll] of Figure 1. A spring Wire 56 has one end attached at 58 to the member 52 and its other end retained in an elongated loop 60 attached to the member 52. The wire 56 is bent at 62 for the sake of resiliency, and is twisted intermediate its ends to provide a button enga ing formation 64 identical with the element 40 of Figure 1.
Without further elaboration, the foregoing will so fully explain my invention, that others may, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt the same for use under various conditions of service.
I claim:
1. A tie clip of the type described comprising a first wire bent back upon itself to provide two fingers, said fingers having first and second runs of the wire, with the first runs twisted about themselves, one of said first runs continuing and bent back upon itself at two points to provide a loop continuing into the second run of one finger, the second run of the other finger bein fixedly connected with the first run of the other finger, a spring wire connected with oneof said second runs and extending through said loop, said spring wire having a portion bent back upon itself and shaped to provide an inverted V contour.
2. A four-in-hand tie clip comprising wire bent 5 to provide formations engageable between the folds of a shirt collar and inside the bight of the line of fold in the collar, said formations being in the nature of fingers each comprising two runs of wireysaid runs being extended to span the 10
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2480698A (en) * 1946-11-15 1949-08-30 Philip A Bjorson Tie and collar support
US2632170A (en) * 1948-08-26 1953-03-24 Spiegler Collar support for four-in-hand neckties
US2682664A (en) * 1952-01-05 1954-07-06 Limia Benito Holder for neckties
US2717392A (en) * 1951-01-11 1955-09-13 Louis A Perkovic Necktie holder and necktie therefor

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2480698A (en) * 1946-11-15 1949-08-30 Philip A Bjorson Tie and collar support
US2632170A (en) * 1948-08-26 1953-03-24 Spiegler Collar support for four-in-hand neckties
US2717392A (en) * 1951-01-11 1955-09-13 Louis A Perkovic Necktie holder and necktie therefor
US2682664A (en) * 1952-01-05 1954-07-06 Limia Benito Holder for neckties

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