HAIR RETAINER AND METHODS OF USE
20220160095 · 2022-05-26
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Abstract
A hair retainer and method of use. The hair retainer includes a central body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first loop extending from the first end of the central body, and a second loop extending from the second end of the central body. Bunched hair is placed through the first loop, the central body is wrapped around the head, and the bunched hair is placed through the second loop.
Claims
1. A hair retainer, comprising: a central body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a first loop extending from the first end of the central body; and a second loop extending from the second end of the central body; wherein bunched hair is placed through the first loop, the central body is wrapped around the head, and the bunched hair is placed through the second loop.
2. The hair retainer of claim 1, wherein the first loop material and second loop material is stretchable.
3. The hair retainer of claim 1, wherein the first loop and the second loop are formed of a single continuous material.
4. The hair retainer of claim 3, wherein the single continuous material is an endless loop of material that is flattened where it passes through the central body and forms a first loop emerging from the first end of the central body and a second loop emerging from the second end of the central body.
5. The hair retainer of claim 3, wherein the first loop is formed by attaching a first end of the single continuous material to the single continuous material near the first end of the single continuous material and the second loop is formed by attaching a second end of the single continuous material to the single continuous material near the second end of the single continuous material.
6. The hair retainer of claim 3, wherein the first loop, the second loop, and the central body are formed of a single continuous material.
7. The hair retainer of claim 3, wherein: the central body is hollow and has first and second ends and a hole extending from the first end to the second end through the hollow; and the first loop and the second loop are formed of an endless material that extends through the hole in the central body.
8. The hair retainer of claim 7, wherein the single continuous material passes through the central body and the single continuous material is attached to the central body at the first end of the central body and the single continuous material is attached to the central body at the second end of the central body.
9. The hair retainer of claim 1, wherein the first loop is attached to the first end of the central body and the second loop is attached to the second end of the central body.
10. The hair retainer of claim 1, wherein the stretchable material is comprised, at least in part, of elastic.
11. A hair retainer, comprising: a rolled fabric having a hole therethrough, a first end, and a second end; a stretchable cord situated within the hole in the rolled fabric, the stretchable cord having a first end and a second end; a first loop attached the first end of the stretchable cord and extending beyond the first end of the rolled fabric; a second loop attached the second end of the stretchable cord and extending beyond the second end of the rolled fabric.
12. The hair retainer of claim 11, wherein the first loop and the second loop are formed on the stretchable cord.
13. The hair retainer of claim 12, wherein the first loop and the second loop are formed on the stretchable cord by turning the stretchable cord back and attaching the stretchable cord to itself.
14. The hair retainer of claim 12, wherein the first loop and the second loop are formed by placing a continuous loop of stretchable cord through the hole in the rolled fabric such that the continuous loop of stretchable cord extends past the first end of the rolled fabric and the continuous loop of stretchable cord extends past the second end of the rolled fabric.
15. The hair retainer of claim 14, wherein the continuous loop of stretchable cord is attached to the rolled fabric at the first end of the rolled fabric and the continuous loop of stretchable cord is attached to the rolled fabric at the second end of the rolled fabric.
16. A method of using a hair retainer, comprising: placing a bunched group of hair strands through a first loop in a hair retainer; wrapping the body of the hair retainer around the head; and placing the bunched group of hair strands through a second loop of the hair retainer.
17. The method of using a hair retainer of claim 16, further comprising turning the hair retainer and placing the bunched group of hair strands through the first loop a second time.
18. The method of using a hair retainer of claim 17, further comprising turning the hair retainer and placing the bunched group of hair strands through the second loop a second time.
19. The method of using a hair retainer of claim 16, further comprising positioning the body of the hair retainer on the forehead.
20. The method of using a hair retainer of claim 16, further comprising one of washing one's face and applying cosmetics to one's face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals are employed to designate like components, are included to provide a further understanding of hair retainer apparatuses and methods of use, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, and show embodiments of those apparatuses and methods that together with the description serve to explain those apparatuses and methods.
[0019] Various other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent according to the following description exemplified by the drawings, which are shown by way of example only, wherein:
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0024] In an embodiment, a hair retainer of the present invention includes a central body having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first loop extending from the first end of the central body, and a second loop extending from the second end of the central body. In that embodiment, the bunched hair is placed through the first loop, the central body is wrapped around the head, and the bunched hair is placed through the second loop.
[0025] In one embodiment, a hair retainer includes a rolled fabric having a hole therethrough, a first end, and a second end. The hair retainer also includes a stretchable cord situated within the hole in the rolled fabric, the stretchable cord having a first end and a second end. A first loop may be attached to the first end of the stretchable cord and extend beyond the first end of the rolled fabric, and a second loop may be attached to the second end of the stretchable cord and extend beyond the second end of the rolled fabric.
[0026] A method of using a hair retainer is also provided. That method includes placing a bunched group of hair strands through a first loop in a hair retainer, wrapping the body of the hair retainer around the head and placing the bunched group of hair strands through a second loop of the hair retainer.
[0027] Other embodiments, which may include one or more portions of the aforementioned apparatuses and methods or other parts or elements, are also contemplated, and may have a broader or different scope than the aforementioned apparatuses and methods. Thus, the embodiments in this Summary of the Invention are mere examples, and are not intended to limit or define the scope of the invention or claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Reference will now be made to embodiments of apparatuses and methods of a hair retainer and operation of a hair retainer, examples of which are shown in the accompanying drawings. Details, features, and advantages of those hair retainers and methods of use will become further apparent in the following detailed description of embodiments thereof.
[0029] Any reference in the specification to “one embodiment,” “a certain embodiment,” or a similar reference to an embodiment is intended to indicate that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such terms in various places in the specification do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiment. References to “or” are furthermore intended as inclusive, so “or” may indicate one or another of the ored terms or more than one ored term.
[0030] For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “lateral,” “longitudinal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the concept as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the concept may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the concept. Accordingly, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
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[0032] In one embodiment, the hair retainer 100 is formed of a single continuous piece of stretchable or elastic material. The material from which the hair retainer 100 is made may be a cloth and elastic blend to provide absorbency, stretchability, and beauty. The central fabric segment 102 may be approximately three inches (3″) wide and approximately twelve inches (12″) long. The first loop 110 and the second loop 112 may be thinner elastic or elastic blend materials than the central fabric segment 102 and may be, for example, one-eighth inch (⅛″) to one-quarter inch (¼″) elastic cord or hair ties. The first loop 110 and the second loop 112 may be sewn or otherwise attached to the central fabric segment 102 or the first loop 110 and the second loop 112 may be formed with the central fabric segment 102.
[0033] In an embodiment, the central fabric segment 102 may be decorative and may be a fashion accent piece. In certain embodiments, the central fabric segment 102 may be shaped as a hollow tube forming a hole 108 therein. Thus, for example, the central fabric segment 102 may be created by taking a rectangle of fabric or other desired material, rolling the fabric back on itself, and sewing opposing ends of the fabric to one another to form a tube of fabric or other material. In such an embodiment, the central fabric segment 102 may form a wall with the hole 108 running therethrough. The hole 108 may, furthermore, be round, like the hold that runs through a pipe, square, or another desired shape.
[0034] The central fabric segment 102 may be formed, in whole or in part, of an absorbent fabric. The central fabric segment 102 may alternatively be formed of a non-absorbent material so as not to absorb water or sweat, but rather act as a moisture barrier. In its non-absorbent form, the central fabric segment 102 may prevent water on the face of the wearer from moving to the wearer's hair or prevent sweat or other moisture from the wearer's head from moving to the wearer's face, neck or body.
[0035] The first and second loops 110 and 112 may be formed of a stretchable material, such as elastic, or may be made of any fabric or cord material desired. The first and second loops 110 and 112 may, in whole or in part, be made of absorbent material or non-absorbent material, as desired to direct moisture into the loop 110 and 112 material or away from the loop 110 and 112 material.
[0036] In an embodiment, the first and second loops 110 and 112 are formed of a continuous loop of stretchable fabric 114 that is disposed through a hollow central fabric segment 102 such that the first loop 110 extends from the first end 104 of the central fabric segment 102 and the second loop 112 extends from the second end 106 of the central fabric segment 102.
[0037] In such an embodiment, the continuous loop of stretchable fabric 114 may be pushed through the hole 108 in the hollow central fabric cord 102 forming the first loop 110 extending from the first end 104 of the central fabric segment 102 and the second loop 112 extending from the second end 106 of the central fabric segment 102. The continuous loop 120 may be longer than the central fabric segment 102 when the continuous loop 120 is doubled over such that when the continuous loop 120 is placed through the central fabric segment 102, the continuous loop 120 forms a first loop 110 extending from the first end 104 of the central fabric cord 102 and the continuous loop 120 forms a second loop 112 extending from the second end 106 of the central fabric cord 102.
[0038] The continuous piece of stretchable fabric 114 may furthermore be attached at the first end 104 of the central fabric cord 102 such that the first loop 110 extends from the first end 104 of the central fabric cord 102 and may also be attached at the second end 106 of the central fabric cord 102 such that the second loop 112 extends from the second end 106 of the central fabric cord 102. The continuous piece of stretchable fabric 114 may be attached by sewing or otherwise as desired.
[0039] The loops 110 and 112 may alternatively be formed as loops 110 and 112 attached to the fabric 114 that is situated inside the hole 108 of the central fabric section 102, attached directly to the first end 104 and second end 106 of the central fabric segment 102, or the loops 110 and 112 may be formed by turning the material from which the loops 110 and 112 are formed back and sewing or otherwise attaching an end of the material to the continuous piece of stretchable fabric 114 to form each loop 110 and 112.
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[0041] In one embodiment, a method of using the hair retainer 100 may include placing a bunched group of hair strands through a first loop 110 in the hair retainer 100, wrapping the body of the hair retainer 100 around the head of the user, and placing the bunched group of hair strands through the second loop 112 of the hair retainer 100. That method may also include turning the first loop 110 to double the first loop 110 over itself and passing the gathered hair through the first loop 110 a second time and turning the second loop 112 to double the second loop 112 over itself and passing the gathered hair through the second loop 112 a second time.
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[0044] While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternations and applications could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements, apparatuses, and methods disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention.