DECORATIVE HAIR ACCESSORY, AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20170325565 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A decorative hair accessory, for placement covering a grouping of a user's hair, includes a hollow cage-like receptacle formed from interconnected tubular segments. The receptacle includes a proximal frame portion having a main opening therein to receive the hair bundle, and a distal cage body attached to the frame portion. The frame portion includes at least three segments interconnected by an elastic filament. The frame portion also has a plurality of junction points where adjacent segments are connected. The frame portion can be temporarily stretched out to allow a user to place a hair bundle therein. The cage body includes a plurality of primary distal tubular segments, at least one of which is connected to, and extends outwardly away from the frame portion at each of the junction points. Ends of the primary distal tubular segments are joined together to define a distal apex of the cage body.
Claims
1. A decorative hair accessory comprising a hollow cage-like receptacle for placement on a head of a user and for decoratively receiving a bundle of hair therein, the cage-like receptacle being formed from a plurality of interconnected tubular segments and comprising a proximal frame portion with a main opening formed therein, and a distal cage body attached to the frame portion; wherein the frame portion comprises at least three of the tubular segments interconnected by a resiliently stretchable elastic filament, and the frame portion has a plurality of junction points where end portions of adjacent segments are connected together, and wherein the cage body comprises a plurality of primary distal tubular segments, in which at least one of the primary distal tubular segments is connected to the frame portion at each of the junction points and extends outwardly away from the frame portion, and distal ends of the primary distal tubular segments are joined together to define a distal apex of the cage body.
2. The decorative hair accessory of claim 1, wherein the tubular segments are formed of a metal material.
3. The decorative hair accessory of claim 1, wherein the tubular segments are formed of a plastic material.
4. The decorative hair accessory of claim 1, wherein the frame portion is formed from exactly three tubular segments.
5. The decorative hair accessory of claim 1, wherein each of the tubular segments extends substantially in a straight line throughout its length.
6. A method of using the decorative hair accessory of claim 1, comprising the steps of: a) stretching the segments of the frame portion apart from one another to enlarge the opening of the frame portion; b) moving the hair accessory toward a user's head to receive a hair bundle through the opening of the frame portion, and placing the stretched-apart frame portion into position surrounding a base of the hair bundle; and c) releasing the frame portion and leaving the hair accessory in place on the user's head.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the hair bundle is either a bun, a braided hair section or a ponytail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] The receptacle 22 is formed from a plurality of interconnected tubular segments, such as those shown in
[0026] The receptacle 22 includes a proximal frame portion 25 (formed by three interconnected segments F1-F3 in the embodiment of
[0027] The frame portion 25 includes at least three of the tubular segments F1, F2 and F3, interconnected by a resiliently stretchable elastic filament 30 (
[0028] The frame portion 25 also has a plurality of junction points J1, J2, and J3, where end portions of adjacent segments such as F1 and F2, or F2 and F3 are connected together.
[0029] The cage body 28 includes a plurality of primary distal tubular cage segments C1, C2 and C3, at least one of which is connected to, and extends outwardly away from the frame portion 25 at each of the junction points J1, J2, and J3, respectively. In addition, distal ends of the primary distal tubular segments C1, C2 and C3 are joined together to define a distal apex 33 of the cage body 28, which is also a fourth junction point.
[0030] The material used to join the segments C1, C2 and C3 of the cage body to one another and to the frame portion 25 may be the same as, or different from the stretchable elastic material 30 used to join the segments F1, F2 and F3 of the frame portion together. In one embodiment, the material used to join the segments of the cage body 28 together may be different from the stretchable elastic material 30, and may be a flexible but relatively non-stretchable plastic filament similar to a relatively heavy gauge monofilament fishing line. The material used to join the segments C1, C2 and C3 of the cage body 28 to one another and to the frame portion 25 is connected to the stretchable elastic material 30 at each of the junction points J1, J2 and J3, thereby interconnecting the cage body 28 and the frame portion 25.
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Once the hair bundle HB is suitably received inside of the cage body 28, the frame portion is released, the stretchable elastic material 30 retracts the frame portion to its normal orientation with the segments F1, F2 and F3 touching one another at the junction points J1, J2 and J3, and the hair accessory 20 is then installed on the head H of the user, and decoratively contains and surrounds the hair bundle HB, as shown in
Second Embodiment
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The receptacle 122 is formed from a plurality of interconnected tubular segments, such as those shown in
[0035] The frame portion 125 includes four tubular segments 2F1 through 2F4 cooperating to define a square shape, and interconnected by a resiliently stretchable elastic filament 130. The material used for the stretchable elastic filament 130 is the same as that previously described for the stretchable elastic filament 30. The stretchable elastic filament 130 extends through each of the tubular segments PC1-PC4 of the frame portion 125. The stretchable elastic filament 130 is formed into a loop having the ends thereof tied together or otherwise connected. The frame portion 125 also has a plurality of junction points 2J1, 2J2, 2J3 and 2J4, where end portions of adjacent segments are connected together.
[0036] The cage body 128 includes a plurality of primary distal tubular cage segments PC1, PC2, PC3 and PC4, at least one of which is connected to, and extends outwardly away from the frame portion 125 at each of the junction points 2J1, 2J2, 2J3 and 2J4, respectively. In addition, distal ends of the primary distal tubular segments PC1-PC4 are joined together to define a distal apex 133 of the cage body 128.
[0037] In this second embodiment, the cage body also includes twelve secondary distal tubular segments SC1 through SC 12, as seen best in
[0038] The material used to join the segments of the cage body 128 together, and to the frame portion 125 may be the same as, or different from the stretchable elastic material 130. In one embodiment, the material used to join the segments of the cage body 128 together may be similar to a relatively heavy gauge monofilament fishing line.
[0039] Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a number of specific illustrative embodiments, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the illustrative embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications, which are within the appended claims, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.