WO2005023033A1 - ネクタイ、シャツ、ボタン及びナプキン - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/02—Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
- A41D25/027—Means for holding the necktie
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/02—Neckties with ready-made knot or bow, with or without bands
- A41D25/025—Means for forming the knot or bow, e.g. combined with means for holding the tie
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/003—Neckties provided with holding devices, e.g. button holes or loops for securing them to a shirt or for holding the two ends of the necktie
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
- A41D25/006—Protectors therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D25/00—Neckties
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D2300/00—Details of garments
- A41D2300/30—Closures
- A41D2300/324—Closures using snap fasteners
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- the present invention relates to providing a tie, a shirt, a button, and a napkin having various advantages such as easy attachment and no feeling of pressure around the neck by using a fastener.
- Background Art Ties have been extremely important since the early 19th century and have been used as men's ornaments to express the taste, personality, social status, and emotional expression of the wearer.
- it is difficult to wear or tie a tie and the pressure around the neck when wearing the tie suppresses the dissipation of body heat, and at the same time, worsens blood circulation, and some people have stiff shoulders. Improvement has been demanded.
- the knot (knot) of the conventional tie and the large sword beneath it were not continuous, and the aesthetic appearance was impaired.
- Example 1 shown in FIG. 1 a string 3 is passed through a knot 2 of a tie 1 formed in advance in the shape at the time of attachment in a ring shape,
- the ring is attached to the neck by pulling one end 3a of the string 3 and squeezing the ring.
- this conventional example also does not eliminate the pressure around the neck when worn, and even if the one end 3a of the string 3 is pulled more strongly, even suffocation may occur.
- the sword was wound around the collar of the shirt, making it difficult for body heat to escape, especially during the summer months.
- knots 2 are expensive to manufacture because they are formed in advance by a specialist, and knots 2 that are the most susceptible to dirt due to sweat have a disadvantage that they are hard to dry and easily lose their shape when they are washed. Was.
- a hook (snap metal fitting) 4 is inserted between a knot (knot) 2 of a tie 1 formed in advance in a shape at the time of mounting.
- the shirt is fitted by holding the collar of the shirt with the holding hook.
- this conventional example eliminates the pressure around the neck during wearing, it is necessary to always fit the first button of the shirt, and wearing is easy, but attaching and detaching requires considerable force.
- the hook portion of the pinching hook 4 directly touched the skin, causing an allergic reaction and causing a mild reaction.
- the knot 2 is formed in advance by a specialist, the production cost is high, and the knot 2 which is most easily stained by sweat cannot be washed in principle because the clamping hook 4 is incorporated, When unavoidably washed, it has a drawback that it contains a large amount of moisture, so it is difficult to dry, and it is easy to lose its shape.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-2-3 17 3 21
- Patent Document 2 Registered Utility Model No. 301 2 1 3 4 Disclosure of the Invention Therefore, the present invention makes it easy to attach and detach by using a fastener, and the first button of the shirt does not have to be fitted. Since there is no pressure around the neck and only a slight change to the normal tie, the manufacturing cost is low, washing is possible, and the shape of the normal tie does not occur even after washing. The objective is to provide a tie that has a number of advantages, such as being easily returned to the home.
- the invention described in claim 1 is:
- the aperture is characterized by folding the sword section from the front side to the back side or from the back side to the front side.
- the invention described in claim 4 is a method according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
- the invention according to claim 5 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the knot-shaped portion of the tie and the large sword portion below the tie are used, and a picture, various designs, It is characterized by being decorated.
- a knot similar to a normal tie is formed by tying a tie around the shaping tool and the fastener, and the knot is attached to a collar of a shirt.
- the knot-shaped part is composed of a normal knot and a part of the neck circumference located above the knot.
- the invention described in claim 9 is based on claim 7 or 8,
- the large sword and the small sword near the lower part of the knot are formed by joining both edges of the large sword so as to wrap the small sword, thereby forming a gap below the knot. It is what you do.
- the invention according to claim 10 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 9,
- the fastener is a strip provided with a joining portion at both ends, and after passing the strip through the knot-shaped portion or the knot, joining the joining portion to a joining portion provided at the neck of the shirt. It is a feature.
- the invention according to claim 11 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
- the fastener is a strip provided with a joining portion at both ends, and the joining portion is joined to a joining portion provided at the neck of the shirt, and to another joining portion provided on the strip.
- the knot-shaped part or another connecting part provided on the knot is connected. Things.
- At least one of the fastening portions of the fastener is concentrically fixed to the front and back of the strip.
- the invention according to claim 13 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 12,
- a button locking portion is provided to lock the buttons other than the first button on the shirt, and the position can be changed freely according to the button position. Is what you do.
- the button and the button locking portion can serve as a substitute for a normal tie pin.
- the invention described in claim 15 is based on claim 14,
- the button of the shirt locked by the button locking portion is a button with a snap that combines the button and the snap and has both functions.
- the invention according to claim 16 is a strip having a connecting portion provided at an end thereof, wherein the connecting portion is connected to a connecting portion provided at a collar of a shirt, and the tie is used as a tie. This is the feature.
- the invention according to claim 17 represents a bow tie or ribbon tie that is attached to a shirt collar via a fastener that is coupled to the shirt collar.
- the invention according to claim 18 is the invention according to any one of claims 1 to 17,
- 5 shows a shirt to which the tie is worn.
- This shirt has, for example, a joint at the collar and a button with a snap! /.
- the invention according to claim 19 represents a snap-fitted button, wherein the button and the snap are combined to have both functions.
- the invention according to claim 20 represents a napkin characterized by attaching one or more snaps to the napkin. By wearing this napkin so as to cover the various ties of the present invention at the time of eating, the ties can be kept clean.
- the knot-shaped portion or the knot is simply attached to the collar of the shuffle via the fastener, so that attachment / detachment is very easy.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a main part of a conventional tie example 1. As shown in FIG.
- Figure 2 shows the main part of the conventional tie example 2.
- FIG. 3 is a development view of the first embodiment of the tie according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a basic configuration when the first embodiment is mounted.
- Figure 5 is a rear view of Figure 4.
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V in Fig. 4.
- Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of another example taken along line V-V in Fig. 4.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an example of a knot-shaped part or a shaping tool inserted into the knot of the first to sixth embodiments in the tie of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing another example of the knot-shaped portion or the shaping tool inserted into the knot of the first to sixth embodiments in the tie of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the fastener of the first to sixth embodiments.
- Figure 11 shows the state of the shirt to which the fastener of Figure 10 is attached.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which the fastener of FIG. 10 is passed through the knot-shaped portion 17 of the tie.
- FIG. 13 a is a view in which the tie of the first embodiment is attached to a shirt.
- Figure 13b shows the shirt with the collar turned up in Figure 13a
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing that the patterns are continuous in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a view of the shaping tool and the fastener of the second embodiment.
- FIG.16a is a front view of the tie of the second embodiment.
- Fig. 16b shows the back view of the tie of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 17a is a diagram showing the ties of the third and fourth embodiments of the present invention attached to a shirt.
- FIG. 17b is a diagram showing a state in which the collar of the shirt is turned up in FIG. 17a.
- Figure 18a is a front view showing a normal tie
- Figure 18b shows the rear view of Figure 17a
- FIG. 19a is a front view showing a tie according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 19b shows the rear view of Figure 19a
- FIG. 20a is a diagram showing a state in which the tie of the fourth embodiment is attached to a shirt.
- FIG. 20b is a diagram showing a state in which the collar of the shuffle is turned up in FIG. 20a.
- FIG. 21a is a front view of the tie of the fourth embodiment.
- Figure 21b shows the rear view of Figure 21a
- FIG. 22a is a front view of the tie of the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 22b is a rear view of the tie of the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a fastener of the sixth embodiment of the tie according to the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a main part of the tie of the sixth embodiment.
- Figure 25a is a top view of the strip with snap pair
- Figure 25b shows the front view of the strip with snap pair
- Figure 26 shows the tie dimples
- Figure 27 is a cross-sectional view along the line "VI-VI" in Figure 26
- Figure 28a is a front view showing the snap-fit button on the shirt locked to the button lock
- Figure 28b is a cross-sectional view along the line VII-W in Figure 28a.
- Figure 29a shows the velcro fastener attached to the stiletto stop, which is part of the button lock.
- Figure 29b is a bottom view of Figure 29a
- Figure 30a shows a scalpel and scalpel snap on the Velcro that is part of the button lock
- FIG. 3 Ob is a bottom view of FIG. 3 Oa.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail based on an embodiment shown in the drawings.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the first embodiment of the tie according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a basic mode when the tie is mounted
- FIG. 5 is a rear view thereof
- FIG. 6 is a line V--V in FIG. FIG.
- the tie 10 according to this effort is composed of a large sword part 11 and a small sword part 12, and along the fold line 13 between the large sword part 11 and the small sword part 12 so that the backs of both parts are aligned. Collapse As a result, a basic form when the tie is worn is provided.
- a small sword stopper 14 for attaching the small sword section 12 through the small sword section 12 is attached to an appropriate place on the back of the large sword section 11.
- the small sword portion 12 near the fold line 13 is folded from the front side to the back side along the center line, and if necessary, the string 15 is sewn together to form an aperture 15.
- the aperture 15 may be such that the sword 12 is folded from the back to the front along the center line.
- the aperture 15 is formed, folded along the fold line 13 and then further wrapped around the aperture 15 with the large sword 11, and the constriction 19 is formed by joining its edges.
- a knot-shaped portion 17 is formed between the constriction 19 and the fold line 13.
- a pair of connecting portions 16a and 16b are provided on the back surface of the large sword 12 as shown in FIG. Etc.) and combine them with each other.
- a method of suturing both edges and a method of tying around the large sword portion 12 with a lace scarf or the like are also used.
- the cross section of the portion corresponding to the constriction 19 in FIG. 4 and the rear view of FIG. 5 is as shown in FIG.
- the small sword section 12 can be double-folded.
- the shape of the knot-shaped portion 17 may be beautifully adjusted by inserting a shaping tool 29. Holes 40 for fasteners may be drilled in this shaping tool.
- a button locking portion 18 is provided at the back of the large sword 11 or at a position away from the neck 19 on the front or back of the small sword 12 to lock buttons other than the first button on the shirt.
- the button locking portion 18 may be a strip with a button hole, or may be a snap that fits into a button 70 with a snap described later, or may be a button hole formed directly on the sword portion 12.
- FIG. 10 shows a strip 30 as a fastener used in the tie 10 of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 11 shows a connecting portion 22 provided on the collar of the shirt 20 to be connected to the strip 30.
- FIG. 11 shows a state in which the collar 21 of the shirt is turned up.
- FIG. 12 shows a state after the strip 30 has been passed through the knot-shaped portion 17.
- FIG. 13a shows a state in which the tie 10 of the present invention is attached to the shirt 20 by connecting the connecting portion 31 to the connecting portion 22.
- FIG. 13b shows a state in which the collar 21 of the closure is turned up
- the ties shown in Figure 13a and Figure 13b are novel designs that have never existed before That is, the tie pattern appears as it is without interruption, and the appearance is excellent.
- the head of the person is in the knot-shaped part and is drawn continuously to the torso of the great sword.
- the tie 10 when the button locking portion 18 is attached, the tie 10 is still held by the shirt 20 even if the strip 30 is removed from the shirt 20. It is possible to prevent contamination by dropping 0. In addition, the rise of the tie 10 is also suppressed.
- the strip 30 shown in FIG. 10 is preferably made of a material having a certain degree of elasticity and flexibility, and rubber products, cloths, plastics and the like are suitable.
- the connecting portions 31 at both ends are preferably detachable in consideration of washing the shirt 20 to be connected, and include snaps, magic tapes, buttons, buttons, and hooks. Note that the connecting portion 31 may be different between the left and right, and as shown in FIG. 10, the left may be a snap and the right may be a buttonhole.
- joints 31 are attached to the strip 30 by a method such as suturing, bonding, or caulking.
- the joint 22 of FIG. 11 is attached to the shutter 20 in the same manner as the joint 31.
- the mounting is very easy as described above.
- body heat is easy to escape, and it is cool even in summer.
- the manufacturing cost is low because only a few changes are required, such as using a simple strip 30 and attaching a necklace 19 and a button locking portion 18 to a normal tie.
- the knot-shaped portion 17 is formed simply by folding and providing the slit 19 in the vicinity of the fold line 13, the pattern of the tie is continuous and the appearance is excellent. Further, by changing the positions of the fold line 13 and the constriction 19, the size of the knot-shaped portion 17 can be changed, and the length at the time of mounting can be adjusted. Also, by separating the pair of connecting portions 16a and 16b from each other, it is possible to easily return to the state shown in FIG. 3, that is, the unfolded state. Does not occur. Furthermore, by removing the pair of connecting portions 16a and 16b and the button locking portion 18 and folding, suturing or tying the string of the squeezer 15, it is easy to return to the normal tie condition. it can.
- a strip 30 is passed through a hole 40 of a shaping tool 29, and a tie is normally tied around these around the tie.
- Figure 16a and Figure 16b (rear view of Figure 16a) are obtained by tying with a knot, windsor knot, etc., which is basically the same as the one with no neck circumference.
- 17a and 17b (back view of FIG. 17a) are obtained by bonding the strip 30 to the shirt collar.
- FIGS. 18a and 18b show a third embodiment of the tie according to the present invention.
- the tie is tied in a usual manner (semi-Windsor knot, Windsor knot, etc.)
- Fig. 19a front view
- Fig. 1% rear view
- the strip 30 is passed through the knot-shaped part 17 including the knot 50, and the strip 30 is joined to the shirt collar. This shows a tie that is suspended by the tie.
- FIGS. 18a and 18b are tied in a usual manner, and the neck circumference 51 is wrapped around the neck.
- the sword portion 12 is pulled, the neck circumference 51 becomes smaller and is hidden by the front connection portion 52 of the knot 50, and FIG. 19a (front view) and FIG. 19b (rear view) are obtained.
- FIGS. 19a and 19b the band 30 is passed through the left knot 54 and the right knot 53, and then the sword 12 is pulled.
- the knot-shaped portion 17 is formed by drawing in.
- FIG. 20b shows a state where the collar 21 of the shirt is turned up in FIG. 20a.
- the ties removed from the neck of the shirt 20 are shown in FIGS. 21a and 21b (rear view of FIG. 21a).
- This tie is characterized in that a part 55 around the neck is left exposed above a normal tie knot 50. That is, in FIGS. 21a and 21b, the band 30 is passed through the left connection portion 54 and the right connection portion 53, and then the sword portion 12 is pulled to place the neck on the front connection portion 52. A knot-shaped portion 17 is formed by leaving a part 55 of the surrounding portion.
- FIGS. 16a, 16b, 19a, 19b, 21a, and 21b the large sword 11 and the small sword 12 near the knot-shaped portion 17 or the knot 50 are wrapped around the small sword 12.
- this connection method is the same as constriction 19
- knot-shaped A constriction 56 is formed below part 17 or knot 50.
- a button engaging portion 18 for engaging with a button other than the first button of the shutter 20 may be provided on the back surface of the small sword portion 12.
- snaps, buttons, magic tapes, hooks, etc. are attached to the strips 30 as the connecting portions 32a as shown in FIG. 23, and the connector 10 shown in FIG. Each pair is attached to the connecting portion 32b, and the pair is connected to the connecting portion 32a so that the tie 10 is suspended from the neck of the shirt 20.
- a tie having a knot 50 or a knot-shaped portion 17 made in a usual manner can be easily attached to the collar of the shirt 20. There is no pressure around the neck, and it is easily released even if pulled by another person, providing high safety. In addition, the tie can be put back to its original condition and washed, which is particularly convenient in summer. Above all, using this tie saves the trouble of tying the tie every day before going to work, and can extend the life of the tie, giving rise to various merits. Therefore, it is assured that a person who dislikes a tie will be happy to use the tie of the present invention.
- the strip 80 with a snap pair that fits into the snap is shown in Fig. 25a (plan view) and Fig. 25b (front view).
- the strip 80 with a snap pair has at least one of its joints composed of a male and female snap fixed concentrically on the front and back, and a male and female snap 8 1, 8 2 A snap pair and a button hole 83 are shown.
- FIG. 26 shows this in the present invention.
- FIG. 27 is a sectional view taken along the line VI-VI of FIG. Dimples 60 are formed below the knot-shaped portion 17. This is the diagram
- the knob 61 is created by pinching a part of the large sword part 11 of 27 from the back side. As a pinching method, suturing or pinching the large sword 11 with clips or the like can be considered. As described above, as shown in FIG. 12, FIG. 19b, and FIG.
- a button locking portion 18 is provided on the front surface or the back surface of the small sword portion 12 to lock the button other than the first button on the shirt 20. By doing so, it is possible to prevent the tie from dropping and becoming dirty, and at the same time, to suppress the rise of the tie.
- a snap was used as the button locking portion 18, and a button 70 with a snap was invented as a mating partner.
- buttons 70 with snaps may be made by bonding the above buttons without forming the depressions.
- the snap-fitting button 70 is sewn and fixed to the chassis 20 using the button hole 73, and is connected to the button locking portion 18.
- the button and the snap can be integrally formed by molding when the button is formed by molding (a material such as nylon or urea). Then, using the snap button 70, the same function as the tie pin can be provided.
- a scalpel 42 of a magic tape is attached to the center of, for example, a small sword stopper 14 in the large sword 11.
- a method of attaching there are bonding, suturing, etc.
- a Velcro tape 41 fitted to this is attached to a cloth 43 (a female snap 82 is sewn, for example) as shown in FIGS. 30a and 30b.
- Attaching methods include bonding and suturing.
- This os-mess snap just like a tie pin, can prevent the tie from bending and wobbling, making it fashionable.
- the snap can be released when the connector is released from the shirt. This is very useful, for example, when wearing a seat belt in a car, removing the tie from the shirt and then tightening the belt.
- a strip with a joint at both ends shown in Figs. 25a and 25b is used as the tie.
- the material of the strip is a rubber product, cloth, etc., whose surface can be colored and various marks can be added. Because there is no large sword part 1 1 etc., it is convenient when carrying goods in your chest.
- a normal bow tie / ribbon tie has a force that is used by turning a string around the neck.
- the tie according to the present invention is configured as described above, so that it can be used by both young and old as a new tie in place of the conventionally used tie and the easily detachable tie.
- the neck tie since the neck tie is simply hung from the neck of the shuffle via the fastener, there is no feeling of pressure around the neck, and mounting and dismounting can be performed in a few seconds.
- the tie can be easily washed, and the knot-shaped part and the large sword part continue, so the pattern is continuous and the appearance is excellent. It is comfortable to wear on hot summer days and has energy-saving effects. And it is indispensable to be liked by people who dislike ties.
- a tie is a "tie revolution" that breaks the stereotype of being wrapped around the neck and cumbersome.
- the tie according to the present invention has a large practical effect.
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