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(2) oy oy ~ an @ (60 oy (2 (58) United States Patent Aronson POCKET ESHIRT WITILA POCKET MADE OUT OF NECKTIE MATERIAL, Applicant: Matthew David Aronson, Greensboro, NCS) Inventor: Matthew David Aronson, Grocasbor, NCS) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term ofthis pateat is extended of adjusted under 35 USC. 154(b) by O days Appl. Now 14/495,011 Filed: Sep. 24,2014 Related Us Application Data Provisional application No, 61/882,284, fled on Sep. 25, 2013. Int Cl. AMID 2720 (2006.01) AMB 108 (2006.01) Aub 2500 (2006.01) us.c. CPC. ASIP 2720 (2013.01), AAT 1/08 (2013.01) 41D 25/00 (2013.01) Field of Classification Search crc A4ID 27120 'US009215899B1 (10) Patent No. 4s) Date of Patent: US 9,215,899 B1 Dec. 22, 2015 usec 2169, 113, 114, 115, 247, 126, 249 ze application file for complete search history. 66) References Cited US. PATENT DOCUMENTS 4650675 8 ¢ 41987 Easton tal 297 SSeS A * 121905 Blauer eal 26 Sieweas A+ 3000 Lawter te Fao.o1s B2* 112007 Duprey Benz Bsse20 S$ ¢ 72000 Miler D2 833672 B2* 122012 Sipeset al 708261 * cited by examiner Primary Examiner — Tejash Patel (74) Aitornes, Agent, or Firm —Blake P. Hurt; Tugale Dogains PA. ABSTRACT A pocket tshirt with a pocket formed from a first material Such as that of a necktie, afixed tothe upper let portion ofa ‘Shirt formed froma second material dierent from the fists provided. The shir may be one of a variety of color, and the pocket material may detinea multitude of patterns and colors fs well, The V-shaped pocket will be sewn onto the shit t0 introduce an element of las othe casual look of the tsi. ‘method of forming » pocket t-shir is also provided, 3.Cluimns, 3 Drawing Sheets U.S. Patent Dec. 22, 2015 Sheet 1 of 3 US 9,215,899 B1 Fig. 1 U.S. Patent Dec. 22, 2015 Sheet 2 of 3 US 9,215,899 B1 Fig. 2 U.S. Patent Dec. 22, 2015 Sheet 3 of 3 US 9,215,899 B1 US 9,215,899 BI 1 POCKET E-SHIRT WITH A POCKET MADE, ‘OUT OF NECKTIE MATERIAL ‘This now provisional patent application claims all benefits under 35 US.C. §119(¢) of U.S. provisional patent applic tion See. No. 61/882,284 fled 25 Sep. 2013, entitled “Pocket Teshin with Pocket Made Out of Necktie Material”, in the United States Patent and Trademark Offic, whieh is incor porated by reference in its entirety herein FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention herein pertains to pocket tshirts and particu Pertsns to pocket tshirts with tangtlar shaped pockets formed ont of necktie materia, DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART AND ‘OBJECTIONS OF THE INVENTION attract customers by portraying a more, upscale, “preppy” brand and image while providing more relaxed, casual look. While these compaties sim for customers in the higher-clas more fuwury casual market, the conventional designs fal shor in the potential for Bringing clas o the casual Wear of Uthirs. Further, the conventional pocket (shir is a solid ccoloror white affair wit litle opportunity forpersonality and personal style Thus, in view of the problems and disadvantages assoct- sted with prior art tshirt designs, the present invention was ‘conceived and one ofits objectives it to provide a pocket ‘est with a pocket formed from a stylish material diferent from that forming the t-shirt body. Is another objective of the present invention o provide a tshirt combining the elass of formal wearin the form of & nocktie with the casual clothing style ofa t-shirt ts sill another objective ofthe presen invention to pro= vide a classy pocket tshirt with a triangular shaped pocket Tormed from necktie material, suchas polyester silk, mirof- ber bamboo, Tis yet another objective ofthe present vention 1 pro= vide a pocket tshirt with a pocket formed fom the Vshaped ‘end of a necktie. ii a fnber objective ofthe resent invention to provide pocket t-shirt that is efiient and easy to manfactre, tis sil a further objective of the present invention 10 provide a pocket tshirt with a V-shaped pocket formed Irom necktie material on the upper Tet breast portion o the shir Tis yet a further objective of the present invention t0 provide a pocket -shir defining variety of shirt colors with 8 pocket formed from plurality of necktie patterns. rious olher objectives and advantager of the present Jnvention will Become apparent to those skilled in the rt a & more detailed description is set forth below: SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The aforesaid and other objectives are realized by provid ing a pocket t-shirt with a pocket formed from necktie mate- rial positioned on the upper left breast of the shirt whieh provides a new, classy design for pocket t-shirts. The pocket Js of standard size witha Veshape atthe bottom ands affixed to the shir hy standard means such as by sewing, adhesives, or the lke, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS. FIG. 1 shows a side perspective view of a pocket tshirt, with necktie pocket; the market. The existing manufseturers ofthese shirts 3 0 2 FIG, 2 pictures the tshirt of FIG. A with the necktie pocket exploded therefrom; and FIG. 3 depicts the pocket t-shir of FIG. 1 witha variety of pocket patterns DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION Por a beter understanding ofthe invention and its opera ‘ion, tuming now fo te drawings, FIGS. 1-3 show pocket shirt 10 including tie pocket 1 allixed wo shirt 12, suchasby sewing, ais conventional, as seen by stitching 14, Although shir 12 i preferably represented in FIGS, 1-3 a a tshirt, i should be understood tat shir 12 may also encompass long- sleeved t-shirts, front buttoned short-sleeved collared shirts (colloquially referred toas Polo™ shirts), oxford shies, vests, sweaters, sweatsins, jacket, and the like. While preferred shir 12 is formed from a first material such as cotton, is should be understood that shirt 12 may also be formed Irom blended cotton farexample ninety percent (90%) eoton, ten percent (10%) polyester), polyester, microfiber, wool, or ber stitable materials as are Known in the clothing arts. Tie pocket 11 is preferably formed from silk although pocket 11 may also be formed from polyester, composite or synthetic silk, wool, acetate, rayon, mierofber, linen o other suitable ‘materials as are known in the nookte art. FIG. 1 illustrates a side perspective view of preferred pocket tshirt 10 sith de pocket 11 sewn to the upper left breast portion of shit 12, While the method of attachment is fot intended to be limiting, sewing is preferred to other ‘attachment methods such as adhesives or the lke, FIG. 2 pictures © front plan view of shir 12 with tie pocket IT exploded therefrom. As shown, tie pocket 11 is preferable ‘configured to resemble thebottom lott five inches (45°) of conventional necktie 13 defining a tiangular or V-shape Preferably: tie pocket 11 js formed from the bottom four and three-quarters of an inch (4.75") of a necktie, a8 measured from the tip of the wide end of conventional necktie Although ot shown, an embodiment of tie pocket 11 includes a hacking material different than shirt 12, an embodiment of whieh may or may not be the same 25 tie pocket 11, While not discussed in detail iti understood that ‘one of ordinary skillinthear would possess sulfisient sewing sul to finish the top edge of pocket 11 inthe event an actual necktie was cu to form tie pocket 11, for example to prevent “unraveling ofthe necktie and backing fabries. FIG, 3 demonstrates he flexibility of pocket shie 10 with the various ie pocket 11 designs, ncInding, but not limited to horizontal Fines, vertical Tine, geometric shapes, madras, Janne! rests, athletic team logos, school logos, andthe ike Similarly, shirt 12 is represented as a white, shi but ‘embodiments may also include any desirable color. An alter ‘ate embodiment of pocket t-shirt (not shown) inches shirt 12 witha pocket formed from thesme material a that which forms the shin, adorned atthe top edge with 2 portion of 2 pre-tied bow tie opposed toa neck tie. This altenate embod ‘ment ofthe pocket t-shirt may define a more squared bottom compared 10 the V-shaped tie pocket 11 as previously dis- cussed ‘The illusions and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are rot intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Many modifications and other tembodinients of the invention will come to mind of those salle i the relevant art to which this invention pertains, and ‘which are intended! io he and are covered by both this dsclo- sure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended thatthe US 9,215,899 BI 3 scope che instant invention should be determined by proper Jnterpeetation and construction ofthe eppended claims and theit legal equivalents, as understood by’ those of skill in the at relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached igure, s Tela 1. A method of forming pocket t-shirt comprising the steps of ‘roviding a necktie formed from silk microfiber having ‘opposing narrow and wide ends; 0 forming a Vshaped pocket defining a length of less than fiveinches 5.0") derived culting the wide end ponion of the neckto: providing a cotton thie; the Vshaped pocket on anupperleft potion of 15 and sewing the Vashaped pocket to the shin along opposing side edges and both legs ofthe V-shaped edges finishing ‘top edge ofthe V-shaped pocket that is unattached © the tshirt, » 2. The method of claim 1 includes attaching a backing material to the V'shaped pocket, 3. The method ofelaim | includes choosing the ‘different material colo thas that ofthe necktie, ie from

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