ID badge lanyard combination necktie holdown apparatus
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Badge Lanyard Abstract
A loop lanyard adapted as a necktie hold-down, to display on a person,
identification card mediums, for public view. The identification card
medium-mounting element, placed on the smaller lanyard loop on the bottom
end, may be in the form of a clasp, ring, clip, or pressure closed hook
to accommodate various ID Card eyelet designs. A clothing attachment clip
is affixed to the rigid portion at the top end of the lanyard loop for
attachment to the shirt opening directly behind the necktie. The loop
lanyard cord is designed in a manner such having a rigid support element
integrated at the top where the clothing clip is affixed to maintain the
integrity of the shape of the necktie width. The loop lanyard is inserted
through a decorative bead to create a smaller loop where the ID card mounting
medium is located. The decorative bead will allow for an adjustment by
sliding the right or left side of the lanyard up or down, to maintain
the ID card centered on the front portion of the necktie. The necktie
when placed through the larger lanyard loop will allow the identification
card secured on the medium to be displayed.
Badge Lanyard Claims
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A lanyard assembly adapted as a cravat holder, comprising a supporting
bar, a shirt attaching clasp secured to said supporting bar, attaching
clasp placed off-centered toward the leading end of said supporting bar,
to securely grip the overlapping margin of a shirt front, said supporting
bar securing both adjacent ends of the lanyard thus forming a closed loop,
allowing for the placement of the cravat therethrough; the bottom loop-end
portion of said lanyard inserted through an ornamental advertising hollow
bead/ring naturally forming a secondary smaller loop off-centered on said
lanyard, whereas placement of a plurality of hardware clasping mechanisms
to secure objects to be displayed on the lower end portion of said lanyard.
2. A lanyard assembly adapted as a cravat holder, comprising a supporting
bar, a shirt attaching clasp, secured to said supporting bar, attaching
clasp placed off-centered toward the leading end of said supporting bar
securing both adjacent ends of the lanyard thus forming a closed loop,
allowing for the placement of the cravat therethrough; the bottom loop-end
portion of said lanyard inserted completely through an ornamental advertising
hollow bead/ring slidably embracing both sides of the lanyard, naturally
forming a secondary smaller loop, off-centered on said lanyard, allowing
for the left and right adjustment of the lanyard to correctly position
the hardware clasping mechanism centered over the cravat.
3. A lanyard assembly adapted as a cravat holder, comprising a supporting
bar, a shirt attaching clasp, secured to said supporting bar, attaching
clasp placed off-centered toward the leading end of said supporting bar
securing both adjacent ends of the lanyard thus forming a closed loop,
allowing for the placement of the cravat therethrough; the bottom loop-end
portion of said lanyard inserted through an ornamental advertising hollow
bead/ring slidably embracing both sides of the lanyard, naturally forming
a secondary smaller loop, off-centered on said lanyard, allowing for adjustment,
up or down, left or right side of the lanyard straps to correctly position
the hardware clasping mechanism attached to the lanyard bottom end-loop
by means of an engaging ring of such diameter freely pivot and slide on
the lanyard bottom loop-end, allowing for gravity to center the said hardware
clasping mechanism over the cravat.
4. The invention as described in claim 1 wherein said shirt attaching
clasp, supporting bar, both adjacent ends of the lanyard are permanently
assembled or attached to each other, by rivets or adhesives, worn hidden
behind the cravat.
5. The invention as described in claim 2 wherein the hollow bead/ring;
slidably embracing the lanyard, is variably decorative, with business
advertisement logos, signs, or text, concealment achieved by draping the
cravat completely over the lanyard, or remain visible over the cravat.
Badge Lanyard Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an off-centered figure eight lanyard loop design
assembly with an integrated rigid support unit on top, adapted as a necktie
hold-down, to display identification badges. The apparatus is attached,
with an attachment clip, to the front of the shirt directly behind the
necktie and, further explained, by inserting the necktie through the larger
loop of the assembly will display on top of the front of the necktie,
various identification medium attached at the smaller loop of the assembly
located at the lower end of the apparatus.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
There are various types of products that secure identification medium
such as individual photo cards, pass-thru electronic cards etc . . . ,
which are generally designed to be secured to a lanyard and either be
worn around some part of the human body or attached to clothing allowing
for immediate public display. Different types of devices for securing
the cards to the lanyards exist and are known in the art. It is the object
of this invention to provide a different lanyard design for means to secure
the identification medium to an individual for public display adapted
for use as a necktie hold-down apparatus.
Law enforcement officers, security oriented individuals, members of organizations,
private and public entities, corporations and the like, currently utilize,
among other mediums known to the art, a lanyard designed to be worn around
the neck or a clip designed to be directly attached to clothing. I believe
that the use of a lanyard, particularly around the neck continues to be
a safety issue in case of confrontations with suspects or the item being
caught on doorknobs or drawers by accident. Granted, there exists a Breakaway
Lanyard, U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,018 issued to S. M. Seron, to prevent accidental
injury. My invention is not to be worn around any part of the human body.
Individuals associated with security oriented parameters, generally are
required to wear some form of identification medium generally visible,
without hampered from view by clothing, to the public when employed or
for access to restricted areas such as airports, businesses, government
buildings etc. . . . This invention will allow individuals to comply with
those security identification requirements and provide a quick means to
conceal the identification medium, at the wearer's discretion, by pulling
out the necktie from the lanyard loop and placing the necktie over and
covering the ID Card without the necessity of disconnecting the lanyard
from the shirt for placement inside a pocket.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the principle idea of this invention to provide a different designed
lanyard assembly, for the security, safety and fashion conscious individual,
to publicly display identification card medium adapted to serve as a hold
down for a standard necktie.
In the principle exemplary design of the invention, disclosed is a lanyard
which includes a strap, currently available in either flat or hollow design,
being of a loop created by securing together both adjacent ends to a rigid
support element. This connection is for the purpose of providing a rigid
support property limited only to that portion of the loop forming the
top part of the lanyard assembly and when worn, is covered by the necktie.
The support mechanism is made of a rigid material such as plastic or metal
strips, attached to the lanyard loop by small grommet hardware and/or
adhesive. A clothing attachment clip is found attached by small grommet
hardware to the rigid portion of the support mechanism located and making
up the top portion of the lanyard loop assembly. The lanyard assembly
is then threaded through a hollow bead unit placing the bead just above
the identification card mounting medium at the bottom. The purpose of
the hollow bead unit is to allow for an up and down adjustment of either
left or right side of the lanyard to insure that the identification card
mounting medium is kept centered over a necktie.
The identification-mounting medium is placed on the bottom end portion
of the lanyard loop assembly, located in the smaller loop that was created
naturally by the hollow bead unit. The smaller loop is designed to host
a plurality of identification card medium connectors. These connectors
are available in a wide variety of sizes and shapes for the easement in
the removal and attachment of cards of sorts. In one type of the embodiment,
the connector may be simply a self-locking ring. In addition, an alternate
connector may be a self-pressure closed hook. Still further, the connector
embodiment may be in the form of a clothing attachment type clip.
Advantages and features of this invention description will be provided
for and apparent in the accompanying schematical drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a perspective frontal view of the lanyard loop, off-centered
figure eight adjustable with clothing attachment clip secured on the rigid
portion, made according to the invention; and
FIG. 2 Is a perspective view of the invention assembly with a necktie
worn by the user.
FIG. 3 Is a perspective view of the clothing attachment clip on the rigid
portion of the loop clipped on to the shirt directly behind the necktie.
FIGS. 4(A)-(B) is a perspective view of the clothing attachment clip secured
to the lanyard ends with a rigid member union.
FIGS. 5(A)-(C) is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the smaller
dimension loop created by the decorative bead and indicating a plurality
of identification mounting medium that may be separately connected to
the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The following description and exemplary of the embodiment of the apparatus
for identification document display is illustrated in FIG. 1 and is viewed
as a lanyard loop 1 with a clothing attachment clip 4 mounted on the rigid
portion 2 at the top, and a decorative hollow bead 5, of metal or plastic.
The two adjacent ends of the strap are secured with the use of the rigid
portion 2 located at the top. With both sides of the lanyard inserted
through the decorative bead 5, naturally forming an additional smaller
loop on the lower part of the lanyard loop portion capable of securing
an identification card attachment type medium 6(A). It is understood that
other types of mounting elements may be used in lieu of the hook or ring,
such as but no limited to clip and ring combination FIGS. 5(A)-(C).
This invention is an apparatus that secures identification cards to persons
clothing adapted as a necktie hold down. This invention will allow the
user to display identification cards when placed over a necktie, as illustrated
in FIG. 2 and; further, will allow for quick concealment of the identification
card, at the users discretion, by placing the necktie directly over, and
on top of the identification card(s) without the necessity of disconnecting
the apparatus from the clothing.
This invention is an apparatus consisting of a common lanyard designed
with each end connected together at the rigid portion 2 to form a loop
1 approximately sixteen inches in overall length. The material for the
lanyard may be made of any type of suitable material, such as a woven
or non-woven type fabric, either hollow or flat strap. In this embodiment,
both ends are connected to a rigid member for stability that will form
the top portion 2 of the loop 1, further connecting a clothing attachment
clip 4. The rigid member may be flat or round, of material consisting
of plastic or metal. This rigid member will be approximately four inches
long (general width of a necktie) connected by means of grommets or other
techniques may be employed for making this connection, such as adhesives
or commercial grade staples. This connection, in its entirety will define
the upper section of the lanyard loop 1. The permanent connection of the
attachment clip 4 on to the rigid member 2 and the lanyard material, will
be placed so as to insure that the gripping portion of the clothing attachment
clip 4 is centered on the rigid member 2. That is to further state, that
the grommet 3 will be placed off-center towards the end of the rigid member
2. This will insure that the apparatus when attached to the shirt opening
is centered behind the necktie and with the placement of the decorative
hollow bead 5, will further maintain that the apparatus remains centered
on the front of the necktie.
The lower section of the apparatus is then inserted through the opening
of a decorative hollow bead 5 unit. The hollow bead 5 unit may be of metal
or plastic, commercially available in a variety of colors. This assembly
will naturally create a smaller loop 7 at the bottom portion of the apparatus.
The natural friction will allow for the up or down adjustment of the left
or right side of the apparatus, through the decorative hollow bead 5 unit
for centering the apparatus over the necktie.
An identification card attachment medium is to be secured on the smaller
loop naturally created by the decorative bead 5 unit, on the bottom of
the apparatus. The identification card attachment medium referred to in
this instant description may consist of commercially available clips/attachments
FIGS. 5(A)-(C), self-closing hooks or rings. The forthcoming is an exemplary
discussion of the embodiments of the invention. Those familiar with and
skilled in the art will certainly appreciate and recognize from the drawings
and claims, that variations can be made to the applications of securing
the identification medium to and invention, therein without departing
from the scope of utilization, design and idea of this invention as claimed.
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