Article: New Jersey Inventor Develops Necktie Securing Device

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 10 -- Christopher P. Scott of Hackensack, N.J., has developed a method for securing a necktie.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A device for securing a necktie to the front of a wearer's garment comprises a bar, sized to pass through a button hole and be retained behind it; a ring sized to allow the bar to pass therethrough; and a flexible connecting means joining the ring and the bar, the connecting means having a length sufficient to secure the necktie to the garment front, yet allow the secured necktie to move a distance away from the garment front; and the connecting means being of thickness sufficient to allow its passage though the button ...

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