Necktie with a flat flashlight concealed therein

A generally flat flashlight is concealed in an article of clothing or other accessory used by a person to illuminate an area adjacent an opening in the article of clothing or other accessory. In the case of a necktie that is to be worn around the neck of a person, the necktie is made of fabric or textile material and is formed into an elongated flattened tubular configuration with front and rear plies so that an inner area is formed between the plies. Adjacent a distal end portion of the necktie, a pocket or holding area is formed within the inner area of the necktie with an opening formed at the distal end thereof. The relatively flat, flashlight that is battery operated is adapted to be disposed within the pocket with the light emitting portion of the flashlight directed to the opening so that when the flashlight is actuated, light emitted from the flashlight will illuminate the area beyond the end of the necktie.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
This invention relates to a concealed flashlight, and more particularly, to 
the concealment of a relatively flat flashlight within an article of 
clothing or an accessory such as a necktie. 
2. Background of the Invention 
It is common for the lights to be turned off during the performance of an 
event, such as an opera or play. Nevertheless, the people attending these 
events would like to be able to read the program, playbill or other 
information that is distributed at the event during the performance of the 
event when the lights are off. Even though it is possible to use a 
separate, small flashlight at the event so that the material can be read 
during the performance while the lights are turned off, it would be 
advantageous to have a flashlight concealed within a garment or accessory, 
such as a necktie, being worn by the person attending the event so that 
the flashlight is readily accessible for use during that event, but at the 
same time not visible to other people. 
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and 
improved concealed flashlight that is inconspicuously concealed within a 
garment or accessory, such as for example, a necktie being worn by a 
person. 
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved 
necktie that includes a relatively flat flashlight disposed within the 
necktie so that light from the flashlight can be emitted through an 
opening in the necktie in order to illuminate the area beyond the end of 
the necktie. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
In accordance with these and many other objects of the present invention, a 
relatively flat flashlight is adapted to be concealed within a garment or 
other accessory worn or used by a person. While the flashlight can be 
concealed within a belt or scarf worn on a person or a purse used by a 
person, in one embodiment of the present invention, the flashlight is 
concealed within a necktie to be worn around the neck of a person. The 
necktie is made of fabric or textile material and is formed into an 
elongated flattened tubular configuration with front and rear plies so 
that an inner area is formed between the plies. Adjacent a distal end 
portion of the necktie, a pocket or holding area is formed within the 
inner area of the necktie by stitching or the like the rear ply or 
material of the necktie to the front ply. An opening is formed at the 
distal end of this pocket. A relatively flat flashlight is adapted to be 
placed within the pocket with the light emitting portion of the flashlight 
directed to the opening so that when the flashlight is actuated, light 
emitted from the flashlight will illuminate the area beyond the end of the 
necktie.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring now more specifically to FIG. 1, therein is disclosed a person 10 
shown wearing a necktie that is generally designated by the reference 
numeral 12 and that embodies the present invention. The necktie 12 is 
adapted to be tied around a neck 14 of the person 10 in the manner 
generally known and extends to a front distal end portion 16. The necktie 
10 is formed from an outer or front ply 18 of material and an inner or 
rear ply 20 of material that are shaped into an elongated flattened 
tubular configuration. As is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a pocket or holding 
area 22 is formed adjacent the distal end portion 16 between the front ply 
18 and the rear ply 20 by stitching the ends of the rear ply 20 to the 
front ply 18 of the necktie 12 at areas 24 and 26. An opening 28 is formed 
at the distal end of the pocket 22. A relatively flat flashlight 30 is 
adapted to be disposed in the pocket 22 with a light emitting portion 32 
of the flashlight 30 being disposed within the opening 28 so that light 
emitted from the flashlight 30 will illuminate the area beyond the pocket 
22 and a distal end 34 of the necktie 12. 
The necktie 12 can be formed of any appropriate fabric or textile material. 
The material is formed into a generally flat tubular configuration by 
stitching the rear ply 20 of the necktie 12 along a center line 36. As a 
result, the front ply 18 of the necktie 12 has no visible seam or the 
like. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the distal end 34 of the necktie 12 
is tapered inwardly so as to be formed into a point, but alternatively, 
the distal end 34 can be of any appropriate shape such as being flat 
across the width of the necktie 12. A fabric lining (not shown) may be 
placed within the tubular body portion of the necktie 12 between the outer 
ply 18 and the inner ply 20. 
The flashlight 30 is adapted to be concealed within the pocket 22 of the 
necktie 12. The pocket 22 can be formed by stitching the rear ply 20 to 
the outer ply 18 at the areas 24 and 26 either after the flashlight 30 has 
been disposed within the tubular body of the necktie 12 as is illustrated 
in FIGS. 1 and 2 or before the flashlight 30 is disposed within the pocket 
22 of the necktie 12. In the latter case, an opening 37 between the ends 
of the rear ply 20 of the necktie 12 needs to extend sufficiently above 
the stitched center line 36 of the rear ply 20 to permit the insertion of 
the flashlight 30 into the pocket 22 after the necktie has been tied 
around the neck of the person 10. Alternatively, a holding pouch or the 
like can be affixed within the necktie 12, in which pouch the flashlight 
30 can be disposed. Such a holding pouch can be affixed within the necktie 
12 between the outer ply 18 and the inner ply 20 by any appropriate means. 
When the flashlight 30 is so disposed within the necktie 12, the light 
emitting portion 32 of the flashlight projects through the opening 28. 
With the light emitting portion 32 being so positioned relative to the 
opening 28, light being emitted from the flashlight 30 when it is actuated 
will illuminate outwardly from the pocket 22, towards the distal end 34 of 
the necktie 12 and beyond the distal end 34 of the necktie 12. The manner 
in which the flashlight 30 will illuminate beyond the necktie 12 is 
illustrated in FIG. 1 where rays of light 38 are shown projecting from the 
light emitting portion 32 of the flashlight 30 beyond the distal end 34 of 
the necktie 12 onto a book or program 40 held by the wearer 10 of the 
necktie 12. 
As is more specifically shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the flashlight 30 is 
generally rectangular in shape (FIG. 3) and is generally flat in cross 
section (FIG. 4). As a result, the flashlight 30 can be disposed 
inconspicuously within the pocket 22 of the necktie 12. One such type of 
flashlight that can be used for the flashlight 30 is a battery operated 
flashlight distributed by Lumatec Industries Inc. of Austin, Tex. under 
the trademark FLASH CARD.RTM.. 
The light emitting portion 32 of the flashlight 30 includes a lens 42 
through which light is emitted from a battery operated bulb (not shown) 
within the flashlight 30 when an actuation button 44 (FIG. 3) is 
depressed. When so actuated, light from the flashlight 30 will be emitted 
from the end 16 of the necktie 12 as is discussed above and is illustrated 
in FIG. 1. In order to assist the person 10 to know where to depress the 
necktie 12 to actuate the actuation button 44, indicia or a button 46 can 
be placed on the back surface of the inner ply 20 in alignment with the 
location of the actuation button 44 or alternatively, a projection can be 
inserted in the flashlight 30 in alignment with the actuation button 44 or 
on the actuation button 44 so that the person 10 can more readily locate 
the actuation button 44 by feeling the projection. 
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are 
possible in light of the above teachings. In this regard, the flashlight 
30 is illustrated as being concealed within one type of article of 
clothing, i.e., a necktie. However, the flashlight 30 may be concealed 
within any type of article of clothing worn by a person or any type of 
accessory or the like that would be carried by a person including for 
example, a purse. Thus, it is to be understood that, within the scope of 
the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as 
specifically described above.