Patent classifications
A44C15/006
Ornament clamp
An ornament clamp apparatus attachable/removable to/from a lace including an ornament body and a clamping assembly for cooperating therewith for attaching the ornament body to the lace; the clamping assembly including a male connector and a female connector, the male connector having curved arms extending downwards from the ornament body, and the female connector possessing a U-shape structure which fits onto the male connector.
MASCULINE SOUVENIR HEADGEAR
A masculine souvenir headgear is provided. The masculine souvenir headgear provides two spaced apart circular disc portions interconnected by a headband adapted to extend laterally, essentially from ear to ear of the wearer, so that the circular disc portions extend upwardly from the ear portion of the wearer. The circular disc portions, via the headband, are biased against the temples of the wearer. The circular discs may provide indicia portions for placing promotional, branding and/or logo material.
Charms for headgear
Charms for headgear having a charm, at least one post retainer assembly having a base and a convex structure, and securing means having at least one post assembly to secure the charm onto a headgear. The charm receives the at least one post retainer assembly, and the at least one post retainer assembly receives respective post assembly. The charm has an exterior face and an interior face. The interior face has at least one hole. The convex structure extends from the base and has an opening. The base is inserted into the at least one hole and remains secured therein, and the convex structure is exposed at the hole. The at least one post assembly removably mounts into the at least one post retainer assembly. The charm has a variety of shapes, whereby the exterior face defines a plurality of designs.
MAGNETIC DERMAL ADHESIVES, ACCESSORIES, AND RELATED METHODS
Various magnetic dermal adhesives and magnetically attachable personalizable accessories of the present disclosure are provided comprising a load-bearing magnetic dermal adhesive incorporating magnetic particles and a magnetic personalizable accessory incorporating one or more magnetic elements exhibiting high magnetic coercivity and positioned at least at the base of the magnetic personalizable accessory enabling their interaction. These magnetically complementary products provide a convenient way for reversibly attaching/detaching/interchanging various magnetic personalizable accessories to interact with consumers' skin so that they can be (a) re-useable saving money, time, and resources; (b) can be arranged in various ways (worn singly or grouped together in an infinite number of unique arrangements); (c) can provide a broad range of options for creative self-expression/personal style; (d) can be interchangeably attached to achieve multiple variations; (e) can be conveniently swapped/exchanged from one user to another (f) can be stacked or superimposed together into various creative arrangements; (g) can be utilized for enhancing the experience of various personal and professional situations; and many more benefits that can be uniquely crafted by each consumer according to his/her particular performance requirements.
Gem applicator assembly
A gem applicator assembly including a dispenser supporting a plurality of gems and an applicator. Each gem has an adhesive backing. The applicator includes a body with a support assembly supported by the body and configured to receive and support the dispenser with one of the gems alignable with an application target area. A plunger is supported relative to the body and movable relative thereto between an initial position and an application position wherein the push rod engages the aligned gem and pushes the gem such that the adhesive backing of an aligned gem moves toward the application target area. The gem dispenser may include a disk configuration with a plurality of spaced apart gem openings extending through the disk. Each gem is aligned with a respective gem opening.
HAIR ACCESSORY AND METHOD OF USE
A hair accessory for integration with a person's head of hair is described in this disclosure. The hair accessory illustratively includes a plurality of supplemental hairs, an attachment band that provides means for removably coupling the plurality of supplemental hairs to natural hairs included in the person's head of hair, and an outer strip coupled to the attachment band to cover at least a portion of the coupling means. The attachment band is illustratively flexible and couples to natural hairs included in the person's head of hair mechanically.
Hair Styling Device Imparting an Updo Hairstyle When Worn and a Different Curled or Straightened Hairstyle When Removed
A hair styling device features a headband worn along a hairline of a user's head and spanning around a crown thereof, an ornamental appearance displayed on a front portion of the headband across the forehead along a front hairline, and a flexible hair roller at a rear portion of the headband to create an updo hairstyle at a rear hairline across the back of the user's head. The ornamental appearance of the front portion and the updo hairstyle cooperatively impart a stylistic effect around the crown of the user's head when worn, while a wound state of the hair around the rear portion imparts a styling action that leaves behind a different hairstyle effect when the headband is removed. The styling action may impart a straightening effect on naturally curly hair, or a curling effect on naturally straight hair.
DECORATIVE ARTICLE OF APPAREL
Decorative articles of apparel, such as decorative headbands, are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a decorative article of apparel includes a body member for at least partially encircling a wearer. Further, the decorative article of apparel includes a plurality of elastic string members mounted to the body member. Each elastic string member is configured to be stretched to form a channel between the body member and the respective elastic string member. Also, each elastic string member is configured to exert a constrictive force on and retain an inserted element in a respective channel.
Wearing band for electronic device and electronic device
A wearing band including plural first zigzag springs and plural second zigzag springs. The plural first zigzag springs have axial directions in a length direction of a band body that is formed in a belt shape or a ring shape. The plural first zigzag springs are arrayed in the length direction and a width direction of the band body so as to form a section stretching and contracting in the length direction of the band body. The plural second zigzag springs have axial directions in the width direction of the band body and are arrayed in the length direction and the width direction of the band body so as to form a section stretching and contracting in the width direction of the band body. The plural second zigzag springs have a spring constant different to a spring constant of the plural first zigzag springs.