Needle Apparatus
20220133018 ยท 2022-05-05
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Abstract
A needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or any other hair styles with tightly pulled hair includes a flexible needle-eye and a needle-tip. The needle-tip includes a rigid member and an eye interface. The flexible needle-eye being configured into a continuous loop so that loose hair can be trapped with the needle apparatus. The eye interface is terminally positioned about the rigid member so that the flexible needle-eye can be terminally connected to the rigid member by the eye interface. The rigid member is then inserted through the existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or any other hair styles with tightly pulled hair so that the flexible needle-eye is able to pull loose hair back into the existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or any other hair styles with tightly pulled hair.
Claims
1. A needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles comprises: a flexible needle-eye; a needle-tip; the needle-tip comprising a rigid member and an eye interface; the flexible needle-eye being configured into a continuous loop; the eye interface being terminally positioned about the rigid member; and the flexible needle-eye being terminally connected to the rigid member by the eye interface.
2. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the needle-tip is a curved body.
3. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the needle-tip is a straight body.
4. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the flexible needle-eye comprising a first end and a second end; the eye interface being a lateral surface; the first end and the second end being adjacently positioned to each other, wherein the first end and the second end delineate the continuous loop; the first end being laterally connected to the lateral surface; and the second end being laterally connected to the lateral surface.
5. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the eye interface being a circular hoop; and the flexible needle-eye being looped through the circular hoop.
6. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the needle-tip further comprising a tip portion and a base portion; and the rigid member being tapered from the base portion to the tip portion.
7. A needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles comprises: a flexible needle-eye; a needle-tip; the needle-tip comprising a rigid member, an eye interface, a tip portion, and a base portion; the flexible needle-eye being configured into a continuous loop; the eye interface being terminally positioned about the rigid member; the flexible needle-eye being terminally connected to the rigid member by the eye interface; and the rigid member being tapered from the base portion to the tip portion.
8. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 7, wherein the needle-tip is a curved body.
9. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 7, wherein the needle-tip is a straight body.
10. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the flexible needle-eye comprising a first end and a second end; the eye interface being a lateral surface; the first end and the second end being adjacently positioned to each other, wherein the first end and the second end delineate the continuous loop; the first end being laterally connected to the lateral surface; and the second end being laterally connected to the lateral surface.
11. The needle apparatus for pulling loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the eye interface being a circular hoop; and the flexible needle-eye being looped through the circular hoop.
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[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] The present invention is configured to pull loose hair into existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles so that an individual can maintain a clean and fresh look for braids, cornrows, dreads or hair styles in between breading sessions or hair styling sessions. In reference to
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[0013] The rigid member 5 is made as a semi-hard tip capable of penetrating into the existing braids, cornrows, dreads, or hair styles, wherein the rigid member 5 is tapered from a base portion 10 of the needle-tip 4 to a tip portion 9 of the needle-tip 4. The needle-tip 4 is preferably made of brass, stainless steel, hard plastic or any other type of similar material that enable the specific functionality of the present invention. In order to accommodate different hair thickness, the diameter of the tip portion 9 can range from 0.01 millimeter (mm) to 1 mm, which is considered to be the smallest diameter of the needle-tip 4. Furthermore, the diameter of the base portion 10 that is positioned adjacent to the eye interface 6 can range from 1 mm to 10 mm, which is considered to be the largest diameter of the needle-tip 4. The overall length of the rigid member 5 can range from 50 mm to 100 mm. In a preferred embodiment of the rigid member 5, the smallest diameter is 0.5 mm, the largest diameter is 1.5 mm, and the overall length is 75 mm. As shown in
[0014] The flexible needle-eye 1 is preferably made from flexible material such as plastic, nylon, string, or yarn so that the flexible needle-eye 1 can be bend or flex to properly secure the loose hair within. In order to accommodate different hair thickness, the length of the flexible needle-eye 1 can range from 275 mm to 500 mm and the diameter of the flexible needle-eye 1 can range from 0.18 mm to 3 mm. In a preferred embodiment of the flexible needle-eye 1, the length is 375 mm and the diameter is 0.45 mm.
[0015] In some embodiment of the present invention, the eye interface 6 is a lateral surface 7 as shown in
[0016] In some embodiment of the present invention, the eye interface 6 is a circular hoop 8 as shown in
[0017] In reference to the process of utilizing the present invention, a user first need to identify loose hairs that need to be pulled into braid, cornrow, or dread. Even though it is not recommended, it is best practice to apply hair wax or hair gel onto loose hairs that need to be pulled into braid, cornrow, or dread. Loose hair is then twisted between user's thumb and index fingers. The needle-tip 4 is then pushed and pulled through the existing braid, cornrow, or dread in a sewing motion thus leaving a large enough portion of the flexible needle-eye 1 outside of the existing braid, cornrow, or dread. The flexible needle-eye 1 is then threaded with the twisted loose hairs between fingers. Twisted loose hairs is then held in the opposite direction of the way user pushed and pulled the needle-tip 4 through the existing braid, cornrow, or dread. Lastly, allow the twisted loose hairs to slip through fingers as the user completely pulls needle-tip 4 and the flexible needle-eye 1, until the present invention is completely free of the braid, cornrow, or dread. Resultantly, loose hair gets pull back into the existing braid, cornrow, or dread creating a clean and fresh braid, cornrow, or dread.
[0018] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.