Hair drying net and turban towel
11330885 ยท 2022-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The multi-functional hair drying net and turban towel for upright application may be used on its own or so combination with a hand held hair dryer. Useful for managing dry and wet hair, to absorb water from wet hair after washing, swimming, or anytime the hair is wet, thereby avoiding dripping of water on the face, neck, or clothes. Used over dry hair to keep hair off the face, back and neck when applying make-up and treatments to the face. When required to dry hair by electrical means the device can be connected to a commercially available hair dryer and used as a conduit to direct warm air into the net cavity and dry hair using electrical means. It can be used to keep hair dry and off the face and back in the bath, shower, Jacuzzi spa or steam bath.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a net, formed from a single piece of piece of material, comprising a first end and a second end that are sewn approximately two thirds along their length to form a tube, and the tube defines a V-shaped slit; the net defines a head cover top portion, comprising an elasticised head opening, and a hair basket portion, comprising a hair basket opening; wherein the V-shaped slit extends to the hair basket opening, the elasticised head opening is elastic and configured to attach the net to a head of a user; an elastic strap coupled to the hair basket opening and configured to reduce the size of the hair basket opening when a user pulls the elastic strap in relation to the hair basket opening; wherein the elastic strap is long enough to wrap around the elasticised head opening when located on a head of a user; and a cord lock having the elastic strap extending therethrough; wherein the cord lock is configured to allow the user to selectively adjust the size of the hair basket opening and secure the hair basket opening, about the elasticised head opening, to a head of a user.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of terry cloth, towelling, waffle, cotton, and cotton velour.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the elastic strap is located within the hair basket opening.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein V-shaped slit acts as a vent when a hair dryer is inserted through, and secured by, the hair basket opening and blows air into the net.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elasticised head opening is configured to provide enough force against a head of a user to support the weight of the net.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the net is reversable, and can be used in both orientations.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the material is absorbent.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the material is water resistant.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hair dryer, wherein the hair dryer extends though the hair basket opening and is secured to the net by the elastic strap.
10. An apparatus comprising: a turban towel comprising: a net formed from a single piece of material, comprising a first end and a second end that are sewn approximately two thirds along their length to form a tube, wherein the tube has an inside surface, and the tube defines a V-shaped slit; the net defines a head cover top portion, comprising an elasticised head opening, and a hair basket portion, comprising a hair basket opening; wherein the V-shaped slit extends to the hair basket opening, and the elasticised head opening is elastic and configured to attach the net to a head of a user; an elastic strap coupled to the hair basket opening and configured to reduce the size of the hair basket opening when a user pulls the elastic strap in relation to the hair basket opening; wherein the elastic strap is long enough to wrap around the elasticised head opening when located on a head of a user; and a cord lock having the elastic strap extending therethrough; wherein the cord lock is configured to allow the user to selectively adjust the size of the hair basket opening and secure the hair basket opening, about the elasticised head opening, to a head of a user; wherein the turban towel is configured to move between a first position, a second position, and a third position when attached to the head of a user; in the first position, the elasticised head opening extends around the head of the user, and the elastic strap is a distance away from the elasticised head opening; in the second position, the elasticised head opening extends around the head of the user, most of the elastic strap is adjacent to the elasticised head opening, and predominantly the outside of the tube is shown; and in the third position, the elasticised head opening extends around the head of the user, most of the hair basket opening is adjacent to the elasticised head opening, and predominantly the inside of the tube is shown.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of terry cloth, towelling, waffle, cotton, and cotton velour.
12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the elastic strap is located within the hair basket opening.
13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein V-shaped slit acts as a vent when a hair dryer is inserted through, and encircled by, the hair basket opening and blows air into the turban towel.
14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the elasticised head opening is configured to provide enough force against a head of a user to support the weight of the turban towel.
15. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the net is reversable, and can be used in both orientations.
16. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the material is absorbent.
17. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the material is water resistant.
18. The apparatus of claim 10, in the second position and in the third position edges of the V-shaped slit abut the elasticised head opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned features, objects and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
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(24) 10 Hair drying net and turban towel 11 Centering seam 12 V shaped slit 13 Hair basket opening 14 Head opening 15 Cord Lock 16 Elastic strap 17 Hair pocket 19 Head Cover 20 Hair Basket 21 Elasticised Head Opening 22 Hair Dryer for illustrative purposes only and does not form part of this disclosure 23 Elastic loop being part of the elastic strap 16
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(31) The net 10 can be made of any suitable material such as terry cloth, towelling, waffle, cotton, cotton velour and other such materials.
(32) Operation
(33) In operation, one uses the device in a similar manner as the hair drying turban towels in present use. The wearer places the net 10 on his or her head, placing the seam 11 on top of their head, or nape of the neck depending on the required use, with the sides of the net 10 hanging loosely around the head and shoulders of the wearer. The extended hair basket portion 20 of the net 10 sitting at the top of the shoulders and back of the wearer with the V shaped slit 12 of the hair basket 20 facing upwards or downwards 12, enclosing all of their wet or dry hair within the net 10, securely fitting about the head and hair due to the elasticised edge. The reason for the V shaped slit 12 to be facing upwards is so that once the net 10 is attached to a hair dryer 22 the V shaped slit 12 sits adjacent to the air outflow nozzle of the hair dryer 22 and therefore warm circulated air expelled from within the net 10 cavity does not discharge directly onto the user's hand. The reason for the V shaped slit 12 to be facing downwards is so that the net 10 can be arranged into a single walled cap.
(34) Then, with the hair placed within the net 10, and hair basket portion 20, the net 10 is either worn loosely on the head as a head and hair covering/hair protector, or the extended hair basket portion 20 is tucked under at the back of the head with the V shaped slit extending around the sides of the head and sitting flat against the neck of the wearer to form a single walled cap
(35) When the wearer is ready to dry their hair using electrical means, the turban/hair basket 20 is unwrapped and the size of the hair basket opening 13 is resized to custom fit the air outflow nozzle of a hair dryer 22. This is accomplished by pulling the elastic strap 16 through the fitted cord lock 15 thereby dividing the strap into two parts which in turn reduces the size of the opening 13.
(36) The outflow nozzle of the hair dryer 22 is inserted into the now reduced opening 13 of the hair basket 20 and the hair basket portion is then used as a conduit to introduce warm air into the net 10 cavity. The resultant elastic loop 23 formed by dividing the strap 16, by pulling the strap through the cord lock 15, is used to attach and secure the net 10 to the back of the air inflow nozzle of a hair dryer 22, to keep the net 10 connected to the dryer 22 during the hair drying process. When the hair dryer is activated, the heated air introduced into the net 10 cavity is directed inwardly in a uniform manner, causing the net 10 to balloon during the hair drying process, consequently allowing for the hair to move freely and naturally within the net 10, and providing drying of the hair on the head placed therein. During this process the wearer is able to touch their hair and scalp, with their free hand placed over the net, move their hair and net 10 around to maximize hair drying, and at the same time moving the hair dryer 22 over their head and hair despite the net 10 being present and connected to the hair dryer, due to its flexible construction.
(37) Once the hair drying operation has been completed the air outflow nozzle of the hair dryer 22 is removed from the hair basket opening 13 and the net 10 separated from the hair dryer 22 by detaching the elastic loop used to secure the net to the dryer. The net 10 is either removed from the head so that the hair can be combed through and styled or the hair basket portion 20 of the net 10 is either tucked in at the back of the head under the elasticized head opening or, the hair basket placed at the back of the head and secured to the head using the elastic strap 16, or the net 10 is left to hang loosely over the head and hair to contain warm air within the net and keep the head warm while the hair is drying.
(38) After use, all loose hair dislodged from the head during the hair drying operation, is removed from the net 10 by turning the net 10 inside out, and shaking it over a basin or dustbin for disposal.
(39) A method of using the hair net on its own over dry hair to keen hair off the face and shoulders or over wet hair to absorb moisture from the hair and worn as a head and hair cover, hair net, hair turban, single and double walled cap, comprising the steps of:
(40) Placing the head cover of the tubular net over the head and hair of the wearer, positioned with the hair hanging down the back of the head and wrapping ail of the hair within the net, with the hair retained within the hair basket portion and for the net to hang loosely about the head anti shoulders;
(41) the hair basket portion is capable of being twisted longitudinally around the hair to maximize the surface contact of said net member with the hair of the wearer enclosed within, then folding hand placing the hair basket portion of said tubular hair drying net against the top or back of the wearer's head in a wrapped or un-wrapped configuration; and merging the V shaped slit with the hair basket bottom edge by releasing the elastic strap through the cord lock unlit the cord lock sits flush on the elastic strap, thus creating a larger flexible opening: and
(42) extending the V shaped slit on either side of the head allowing for the edge of the hair basket opening to sit flush on the head; and
(43) pulling the said elastic strap surrounding the hair basket bottom opening in the opposite direction to the placing of the hair basket portion in order to secure the hair basket to the head of the wearer: and
(44) engaging said elastic strap member surrounding the hair basket opening to secure said net on the head of the wearer in the required configuration whereby the wearer has a choice of arranging the hair basket on the head to form a turban, a single or double walled cap and various other arrangements.
(45) A method of using the hair drying net in combination with a hair dryer for drying hair on the head of a wearer, for use over wet hair of hair wrapped curlers, comprising the steps of:
(46) placing the head cover of the tubular net over the head of the wearer, with the centering seam on the top of the head and running from the ton of the head down to the shoulders terminating in the V shaped slit facing upwards: and
(47) the net positioned with the hair hangings down the back of the head and wrapping all of the hair within the net or with the hair wrapped in curlers with all the hair retained within the net and hair basket portion, with the net hanging loosely about the head and shoulders; and
(48) gathering said hair basket bottom edge of said net member respectively, by drawing together said opening along said elastic strap member extending therethrough by pulling the said elastic strap through the said cord lock, simultaneously dividing the elastic strap fitted around the hair basket opening into two parts, and
(49) with one part of the strap gathering the edge of the hair basket bottom opening, thereby varying the size of the opening to custom fit the air outflow nozzle of a hair dryer: and
(50) the other part of the strap forming a loop, whereby said loop is used as attachment means for attaching and securing the said net to a hair dryer to keep the net in position and attached to the hair dryer while the dryer is in operation; and detaching the said loop and separating the net from the hair dryer after drying of hair is completed; and removing the air outflow nozzle of the hair dryer from the said net member; and
(51) removing the hair drying net from the wearer's head; and removing all Loose hair caught within the net during the hair drying process whereby the net is shaken to dislodge hair caught within the net
(52) The said step of drying hair using a hair dryer further comprises:
(53) inserting the outflow nozzle of a hair dryer into the reduced and customized hair basket opening whereby the hair basket opening becomes a conduit for directing air into the net cavity from a hair dryer.
(54) Additional Embodiments
(55) In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the net is capable of being utilized by the wearer as a protective application to shield the wearer's hair from moisture during showering, bathing, and when in the sauna or steam room, due to its absorbency and method of construction.
(56) In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the net is made entirely from a dual layer of moisture absorbent fabric so as to maximize extraction of moisture from the wearer's hair if worn over wet hair or can be used for maintaining warmth of the head and hair.
(57) In yet another embodiment disclosed herein, the net is capable of being utilized by the wearer for purposes of concealing hair loss caused by forms of medical treatment or medication, as well as for the elderly as the net is not heavy to wear and soft on the skin. The net can be manufactured in various fabrics, and weights more suitable for the purpose it is to be used for.
(58) In a further embodiment, the net is capable of being used as a diffuser for use with an upright hooded hair dryer to dry hair, and to capture and contain all air generated by the hood hair dryer within the net and circulating around the head and hair of the wearer. The net is fitted over the mouth of the hood hair dryer at one end and over the head and hair at the other end. The elastic strap around the edge of the hair basket opening of the net is released by pulling the cord lock flush with the elastic strap, thereby releasing the fabric gathered there and creating a continuous strap. Once the fabric has been smoothened at this end, the user can then place the hair basket opening over the mouth of the upright hood hair dryer. The V shaped slit around the hair basket opening in the net plays an integral role in adjusting the net to the opening of the hood hair dryer as well as in expelling air from within the diffuser without the need for further ventilation. In yet another embodiment of the hair drying net and turban towel, the elastic strap situated around the hair basket opening may be fitted with a button sewn on a part of the strap that is threaded through the cord lock and that sits on the cord lock, in between the two openings of where the elastic strap is threaded through. This would make it easier for users that have limited use in their fingers or who have arthritis to be able to grab the elastic strap and pull the strap through the cord lock to adjust the hair basket opening.
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(63) Advantages
(64) Among the many advantages of the hair drying net and turban towel of my disclosure are the following: a) The hair net helps to reduce hair drying time and hair breakages during the hair managing process where the hair drying net and turban towel absorbs moisture from wet hair without having to rub the hair, as well as dries hair by electrical means when a hand held hair dryer is attached to the net, to dry or partly dry hair, when hair is then easier to comb through with less breakages b) When worn as a hair protector, turban or hair cap the net keeps the hair off the face and back of the wearer, when having salon treatments, where the device protects the hair from inadvertent application or spillage of oils and other such products to the hair c) The net is extremely useful when worn as a hair protector over hair that has been treated with oils, deep conditioning treatments and the like where it will keep the head warm and the warm air generated within the net will enhance the hair treatment. Warm air from a hair dryer can also be introduced into the net cavity through the hair basket opening of the net during treatment, further assisting with the development, absorption and enhancement of the hair treatment d) When worn loosely over wet or dry hair, the hair drying net does not flatten the hair, particularly at the forehead due to its loose fit and gathered edge around the head opening e) The net can be worn as a hair and face protector for use over the hair and face when trying on clothes so as to protect the user's hair style and make-up and not soil clothes with make-up f) Protects the wearers neck, forehead, face, eyes, ears, temples and skin areas from overexposure to heat when this device is used in conjunction with a hair dryer g) The net stops long hair and loose hair from being drawn into the hair dryer air intake opening when in operation as the net contains all of the wearer's hair h) Wearing the hair net during the hair management process retains all loose hair dislodged from the head within the net for disposal later i) The net can be personalized by adding logos and manufactures in different colours and materials j) Economical and easy to manufacture, simple and efficient to use, soft, lightweight, machine washable, dry, store and re-useable
(65) As described herein-above the objects and advantages of this disclosure should be readily apparent. The device can be used to absorb water from the hair after washing, swimming, or anytime the hair is wet, thereby avoiding dripping of water on the face, neck, or clothes. When required to dry hair by electrical means the device can be connected to a commercially available hair dryer and used as a conduit to direct warm air into the device and dry hair using electrical means. It can be used to keep hair dry and off the face and back in the bath, shower, Jacuzzi, spa or steam bath.
(66) Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope
(67) Accordingly, the reader will see that the multi-functional hair drying net and turban towel of the various embodiments can be used to manage both dry and wet hair effectively. The hair drying net and turban towel may be worn from the time the wearer steps out of the bath or shower after washing their hair, right through to when the wearer has dried or partly dried their hair with or without the use of a hair dryer. The many functions that the hair drying net and turban towel fulfils, go beyond just drying hair. It is easy to use with no complicated closures. It is constructed to pull-on and pull-off the head, one size fits all due to its elasticized head cover opening. The net is easy to wash and re-use and depending on the use of the hair drying net and turban towel, the net may be manufactured in various materials more suitable to the use of the net.
(68) While the device and method have been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the disclosure need not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. The present disclosure includes any and all embodiments where changes in form and details may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It is also to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.