Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Necktie fastener
Patent
1989-10-31
1990-10-02
Sakran, Victor N.
Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
Necktie fastener
24 49CF, 24 49CP, A41D 2500
Patent
active
049598899
ABSTRACT:
A totally hidden tie clasp shaped like a safety pin (16) with a sliding pointed tie tack member (11) connected on the rear parallel long member (40) of the pin opposite the front long member (12), so designed so as to securely connect different, or equal, width front (F) and rear (R) pendants of any necktie, in line with each other and then by holding the holding means (26) of the sliding pointed tie tack member (11), connecting them to a wearer's shirt by piercing the rear pendant (R) with the piercing point (25) and then securing the entire tie by engaging a tie tack clutch (30) with a connecting means (35) and buttonhole engaging crossbar (37), yet allowing verticle movement of the rear pendant (R) of the tie for loosening and tightening of said necktie without showing evidence of said verticle movement on the front pendant (F) of said necktie and also allowing adjustment of the distance between the shirt of the wearer and the tie clasp.
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