Patent classifications
A45D8/20
CLIPBAND
A pair of hair clips are coupled together by an elastic band to form a clipband. One clip may be attached to hair in one location, and the band stretched, or otherwise tensioned or wrapped when a second clip is attached to the hair so that hair can be held in place in a variety of styles, and shapes.
CLIPBAND
A pair of hair clips are coupled together by an elastic band to form a clipband. One clip may be attached to hair in one location, and the band stretched, or otherwise tensioned or wrapped when a second clip is attached to the hair so that hair can be held in place in a variety of styles, and shapes.
Hair Detangling System
These related inventions comprise mechanisms to allow for reduced pain when detangling hair with a brush or comb. It comprises a hair constriction system that is able to isolate and effectively constrict small locks of hair. It also comprises a lock constriction system that functions to create a buffer region and a brushing region. These two systems are connected via a connection system for ease of use and single person management of the process.
HAIR CLIP
A hair clip includes a first paddle extending from a first tab. The first paddle has at least a portion with a width that is greater than a width of the first tab. A second paddle extends from a second tab. The second paddle has at least a portion with a width that is greater than a width of the second tab. The second tab is connected to the first tab. A biasing element is disposed between the first tab and the second tab. The biasing element applies a biasing force to both the first and second paddles such that in a rest position, the first and second paddles are in a closed position, and, in a use position, a first force is applied to the first tab and a second force is applied to the second tab such that the first tab and second tab are moved closer to one another and the first and second paddles are moved further apart from one another than in the rest position.
HAIR CLIP
A hair clip includes a first paddle extending from a first tab. The first paddle has at least a portion with a width that is greater than a width of the first tab. A second paddle extends from a second tab. The second paddle has at least a portion with a width that is greater than a width of the second tab. The second tab is connected to the first tab. A biasing element is disposed between the first tab and the second tab. The biasing element applies a biasing force to both the first and second paddles such that in a rest position, the first and second paddles are in a closed position, and, in a use position, a first force is applied to the first tab and a second force is applied to the second tab such that the first tab and second tab are moved closer to one another and the first and second paddles are moved further apart from one another than in the rest position.
Hair-retaining device and method of manufacture
A hair-retaining device is described as having a base material, a layer of epoxy resin, a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material of epoxy resin, and a top coat layer disposed over the compliant exterior layer. The method of making a hair-retaining device is described. The method involves extruding a base material to a predetermined shape, cutting the predetermined shape of the base material to a predetermined thickness, abrading a surface of the base material, applying an epoxy resin to the base material, and applying a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material by the epoxy resin.
Hair-retaining device and method of manufacture
A hair-retaining device is described as having a base material, a layer of epoxy resin, a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material of epoxy resin, and a top coat layer disposed over the compliant exterior layer. The method of making a hair-retaining device is described. The method involves extruding a base material to a predetermined shape, cutting the predetermined shape of the base material to a predetermined thickness, abrading a surface of the base material, applying an epoxy resin to the base material, and applying a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material by the epoxy resin.
CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A HAIR CLIP
A constructive arrangement for a hair clip providing use enhancements, assuring styling support and extremely simplified manufacturing. This constructive arrangement presents a hair clip constituted by two side portions, which are and remain joined by half a magnet, each one of the side portions having 3 small claws as a mini comb, totaling 6 small claws when assembled. The small claws are fitted by interspersing under the hair, only exposing its flat surface and keeping the styling sustained. This constructive arrangement applied to a hair clip excludes the need to use more than one clip to assure the styling to be fixed and only a minimum part of the volume of the accessory is exposed outside the hair. Even so, the exposed part is close to the hair and less apparent, besides being more easily hidden on purpose, if required.
CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A HAIR CLIP
A constructive arrangement for a hair clip providing use enhancements, assuring styling support and extremely simplified manufacturing. This constructive arrangement presents a hair clip constituted by two side portions, which are and remain joined by half a magnet, each one of the side portions having 3 small claws as a mini comb, totaling 6 small claws when assembled. The small claws are fitted by interspersing under the hair, only exposing its flat surface and keeping the styling sustained. This constructive arrangement applied to a hair clip excludes the need to use more than one clip to assure the styling to be fixed and only a minimum part of the volume of the accessory is exposed outside the hair. Even so, the exposed part is close to the hair and less apparent, besides being more easily hidden on purpose, if required.
HAIR FASTENERS
The present invention is concerned with a hair fastener in the form of a hair claw. The hair fastener has a first claw member hingedly and pivotably connected to a second claw member. The first claw member and the second claw member define a cavity therebetween for housing a log of hair in use. The first claw member and the second claw member are provided with a plurality of first prongs and a plurality of fifth prongs which together define a first, outer, prong layer, a plurality of third and fourth prong which together define a second, middle, prong layer, and a plurality of second and sixth prongs which together define a third, inner, prong layer.