Hair Extension Device and Method
20220071330 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61Q5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41G5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A removable device for temporary attachment to the head of a person having native hair, said device comprising a base and a substrate, said base comprising a top surface and a bottom surface and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces secured thereto and extending outward from said top surface, said base having a generally crescent shape comprising a center portion and at least two side portions extending outward from said center portion, said side portions aligned generally parallel to one another when attached to the head of a person, said substrate comprising a top and a bottom surface having a shape similar to at least a portion of the shape of said base, and at least one of said bottom surface of said base and said top surface of said substrate adapted to receive an adhesive.
Claims
1. A removable device for temporary attachment to the head of a person having native hair, said device comprising a base and a substrate, said base comprising a top surface and a bottom surface and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces secured thereto and extending outward from said top surface, said base having a generally crescent shape comprising a center portion and at least two side portions extending outward from said center portion, said side portions aligned generally parallel to one another when attached to the head of a person, said substrate comprising a top and a bottom surface and having a shape similar to at least a portion of the shape of said base, and at least one of said bottom surface of said base and said top surface of said substrate adapted to receive an adhesive.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the substrate has a shape comprising a single piece substantially identical to the shape of the base.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises a plurality pieces, which when aligned together form a shape substantially identical to the shape of the base.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said base and said substrate comprises an adhesive.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein both the base and substrate comprise adhesive.
6. (canceled)
7. A method of attaching a hair extension device to the native hair on the head of a person in need thereof, wherein the device comprises a substrate, a base and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces attached to said base, and an adhesive composition, said base having a generally crescent shape comprising at least two connected side portions extending from a central region, and said substrate comprising a shape substantially similar to at least a portion of said base, wherein the method comprises aligning the native hair of the person between the base and the substrate and subsequently affixing the base and substrate together by contacting the substrate, base and native hair together with the adhesive, whereby the hair extension device is attached to the native hair on the head of the person.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the device is attached to the center of the top of the head of a person.
9. (canceled)
10. The method of claim 7, wherein adhesive is applied to at least one of said base and said substrate just prior to the step of aligning the native hair of the person between the base and the substrate.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein the adhesive is applied to the native hair at a portion that will be contacted by at least one of the substrate and the base.
12. (canceled)
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15. A kit for use in attaching a hair extension device to the native hair on the head of a person in need thereof, wherein the kit comprises a hair extension device, said device comprises a substrate, a base and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces attached to said substrate, said substrate having a generally crescent shape comprising at least two connected side portions extending outward from each other, and said base comprising a shape substantially similar to said substrate.
16. The kit of claim 15, wherein at least one of said substrate and said base comprises an adhesive.
17. The kit of claim 15, further comprising an adhesive for application to said hair extension device.
18. The kit of claim 15, further comprising instructions for attaching the hair extension device to the native hair on the head of the person.
19. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said base and said substrate comprise a woven fabric.
20. The device of claim 4, wherein the adhesive comprises a water-based copolymer adhesive.
21. The device of claim 20, wherein the water-based copolymer adhesive is chosen from the group consisting of acetoxyenthylene, dimethylcarbinol and mixtures thereof.
22. The device of claim 4, wherein the adhesive comprises a solvent-based adhesive.
23. The device of claim 22, wherein the solvent-based adhesive is chosen from the group consisting of acrylic based adhesives, isopropanol, ethylacetate and mixtures thereof.
24. The device of claim 4, wherein the adhesive comprises an aesthetic or functional film which provides tack or grip to a surface of the device.
25. The device of claim 24, wherein the aesthetic or functional film is a polyurethane elastic barrier/polyurethane adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The invention will now be further described with reference to the attached drawings.
[0022] An embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0023] In certain embodiments the substrate and the base comprise one or more support materials. As used herein, the base and substrate of the invention do not necessarily comprise the same support materials but can be varied according to desired compatibility with, for example, choices of non-native hair, method of attaching non-native hair to base, particular adhesive composition to be applied, and desired size and/or weight of device. In certain embodiments, the substrate and/or base comprise a support material comprising natural materials. As used herein, natural materials can include, for example, fibers containing plant materials such as cellulose fibers, non-limiting examples of which include hemp, flax, ramie, jute, harakeke, sisal, alfa, cotton, coir, silk, feather, bamboo and wool. In certain embodiments, the substrate and/or base comprise a support material comprising non-natural materials. As used herein the non-natural materials may comprise fibers obtained through chemical manufacture, nonlimiting examples of which include fibers comprising polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene materials, as well as inorganic materials, including such materials containing silicon and boron. In certain embodiments the support materials may comprise hydrocolloid or hydrogel material. In certain embodiments the support materials may also comprise an elastomer film, such as a film comprising one or more of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, polyamide, polyester, polyurethane, acrylic polymer and the like. Of such non-natural materials, preferred materials are those presently known or determined to be safe for use in application on or near the body of an animal, including humans, such as for surgical and medical device applications. In certain embodiments the materials can comprise fibers which can be multifilament or monofilament materials or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the substrate and/or base can contain a mixture of natural and non-natural materials. In certain embodiments the support materials are woven, such as in a mesh fabric. In certain embodiments the device of the invention comprises a support material or combination of support materials having a weight ranging from at least about 5 g/m.sup.2 (gsm) to about 200 gsm. In additional embodiments the support materials can comprise a material having a weight ranging from at least about 10 gsm to about 150 gsm, from at least about 20 gsm to about 100 gsm, and from at least about 30 gsm to about 50 gsm. In certain embodiments the support material can comprise so called “shaping fabrics”, which comprise for example fibers such as nylon, rayon, Lycra, Spandex and various combinations thereof, including combinations with other natural and non-natural materials. Examples of such fabrics are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,930,916, 9,801,420, 7,024,892, and 6,267,176. In certain embodiments, the support and base comprise the same materials. In certain embodiments the support and base comprise different materials. In certain embodiments comprising fiber materials, the fibers can comprise a single fiber comprising a mixture of materials. In certain embodiments comprising fiber materials, the substrate and/or base can comprise a mixture of fibers, each fiber comprising a single type of material. In certain embodiments the substrate and base comprise a color or tint that matches the non-native hair attached to the base or the native hair of the wearer, such that the base and substrate materials are not visible once fully installed on the wearer.
[0024] Methods of attaching non-native hair to the base to produce the device of the invention can be done by means known in the art, including weaving the non-native hair to the support materials or attaching by other means such as adhesives. Methods of attaching non-native hair to a wig device are described, for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,784,713, 5,921,253, 6,446,634, U.S. Patent Publication No. 2004/0225314 and EP1832188A1. Non-native hair may also be incorporated into the materials of which the base is comprised as part of the manufacture of the base material, such as by coextrusion or incorporation into a matrix. As used herein the term “non-native” refers to all types of materials typically used for production of wigs and hair pieces, including synthetic and natural fibers, and materials that can approximate the look and feel of natural hair, as well as human and other animal hair. Non-native hair is meant to include human hair, including hair of the intended wearer that is not actually attached to the wearer's head. In contrast, as used herein, “native hair” includes all or any portion of the hair attached to the wearer's head.
[0025] In certain embodiments of the device, as depicted in
[0026] In certain embodiments the adhesives can also comprise a water-based copolymer adhesive, such as those comprising a blend of acetoxyenthylene and dimethylcarbinol. In certain embodiments the adhesives can comprise a solvent-based composition comprising one or more of acrylic based adhesives, isopropanol, and ethylacetate. The adhesive for the present invention may be applied by the wearer or be incorporated as part of the manufacture of the device. When incorporated as part of manufacture, the device of the invention preferably further comprises a removable cover, such as a release strip covering the adhesive, which can be removed prior to installation of the device on the head of the wearer. Adhesives useful herein can comprise a liquid form for application by a brush or similar instrument or a solid form such as a tape which can be applied to the device prior to installation of the device on the head of the wearer.
[0027] In certain embodiments, the invention is a reusable device that can be attached, removed and cleaned, and reattached. Removal of the device typically requires a solvent for dissolving the adhesive, in particular a solvent that does not degrade the device. In certain embodiments the solvent can be an alcohol based solvent compatible for use in connection with skin, such as a methyl, ethyl or isopropyl based alcohol or alcohol solution. In other embodiments that solvent can be a water or oil-based solvent or solvent solution for example comprising one or more of water, surfactants, citrus oils, petroleum hydrocarbons, lanolin, mineral oil, and glycols.
[0028] In certain embodiments the device of the invention may further comprise a coating layer on bottom surface 5 and top surface 6 that resides between surface 5 and an adhesive layer and surface 6 and an adhesive layer. The coating layer can be applied as part of the manufacturing process or can be a separate coating material that can be applied by the user as desired. Coating layers are useful to protect the surfaces of the device and the device itself from degradation by, for example, the adhesive composition or the solvent release materials. In certain embodiments the coating layer may comprise acrylic compositions, silicones, polyolefins, and methacrylic acid and acrylate ester compositions and the like. In certain embodiments the device of the invention can further comprise a removable and/or reusable sealing mechanism, such as a release tape, that can be applied over a coating layer or an adhesive layer to protect the said layer from degradation before use or between uses of the device. Examples of such removable and/or reusable sealing mechanisms are well known in the art and include materials such as pressure sensitive PET tape, silicone adhesive, silicone rubber, polyester and vinylester materials and the like.
[0029] In certain embodiments the invention may comprise an antimicrobial, antifungal or antibacterial agent. In such embodiments, the antimicrobial, antifungal and/or antibacterial agent may be incorporated into one or more of the substrate, base, non-native hair and adhesive. For example, antimicrobial agents can be applied as fabric treatments to the base or substrate materials can be applied during normal textile finishing processes such as by coating, padding, exhaustion or foaming. The antimicrobial agent can typically be used in combination with other common auxiliaries such as softeners, moisture management systems, fluorocarbons or resins. Certain antimicrobial agents for fabrics can also be included during the extrusion process of synthetic fibers such as polyester, polyamide or polypropylene. Other agents can be melt blended into the polymer during processing. In certain embodiments the antimicrobial/antifungal/antibacterial agents are those comprising silver, zinc and/or copper. Other non-limiting examples of agents include zinc pyrithione, silver, silane quaternary ammonia compounds (more commonly known as silane quats), polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), isothiazolinone, thiabendazole, 10,10-oxybisphenoxarsin and 2-n-octy-4ixothiazolin-3-1. Examples of natural antibacterial/antimicrobial/antifungal agents can comprise inorganic acids including carbonates and bicarbonates, or organic acids and their salts, including propionates, sorbates, and benzoates, parabens, chitosan, enzymes, bacteriocins, polypeptides, plant oils, and extracts. Organic acid agents include, but are not limited to, acetic, benzoic, citric, fumaric, lactic, malic, propionic, sorbic, succinic, and tartaric acid. Examples of organic acid salt-based agents include, but are not limited to, potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate.
[0030] Side views of certain embodiments are depicted in
[0031] The invention further provides methods of attaching the device to the head of a wearer. Thus in certain embodiments, the invention provides a method of attaching a hair extension device to the native hair on the head of a person in need thereof, wherein the device comprises a substrate, a base and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces attached to said base, and an adhesive composition, said base having a generally crescent shape comprising at least two connected side portions extending from a central region, and said substrate comprising a shape substantially similar to at least a portion of said base, wherein the method comprises aligning the native hair of the person between the base and the substrate and subsequently affixing the base and substrate together by contacting the substrate, base and native hair together with the adhesive, whereby the hair extension device is attached to the native hair on the head of the person.
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[0037] The invention further provides a kit for use in attaching a hair extension device of the invention to the native hair on the head of a person in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the kit comprises a hair extension device of the invention, such as a device comprising a substrate, a base and a plurality of nonnative hair pieces attached to said substrate, said substrate having a generally crescent shape comprising at least two connected side portions extending outward from each other, and said base comprising a shape substantially similar to said substrate. In certain embodiments, the kit comprises a package to hold all the components of the kit. In certain embodiments, the kit further comprises instructions for attaching the hair extension device to the native hair on the head of the person. In certain embodiments, the kit comprises a device having a substrate and/or base comprising an adhesive material. In certain embodiments, the kit comprises an adhesive material as a separate object. The adhesive materials may be any of the adhesives or combinations thereof as described above. In certain embodiments, the kit further comprises tools for application of the adhesive to the device. In certain embodiments, the kit further comprises tools for manipulating the device to facilitate installation of the device, such as for example to hold the device in place on the head of the wearer during installation or to provide means to apply pressure to attach the base and/or substrate to one another or to the native hair.
Example
[0038] A hair extension device was prepared by attaching human hair strands to a base comprising a woven fabric comprising 40/24 DL Polyester and 140 Spandex. Prior to application of the hair the woven fabric of the base, the woven fabric was heat pressed with a polyurethane adhesive film material GRIPTEC ET315 (BEMIS) to form a woven fabric with a grip surface. The non-native hair was attached by hand and knotted to the woven fabric. The grip surface was on the bottom surface of the base, facing away from the non-native hair. Additional film material was then added after the attachment of the non-native hair. The base comprising the gripped woven fabric material was shaped in a crescent shape or keyhole shape as described herein. The substrate and base materials comprised the same woven fabric material. Both substrate and base were single pieces substantially similarly crescent/keyhole shaped. A water-based adhesive was applied to the top surface of the substrate and the bottom surface of the base. In the installation of the device no adhesive is applied to the scalp of the head.
[0039] The device was installed on a mannequin head which is designed to display female pattern baldness (decreased amount of hair at the center top portion of the head and increasing amount of hair along the sides of head). The device was installed substrate first, applied to native hair near the top of the head, aligning the elongated pieces along the top of the head in order to facilitate formation of a hair part on the top of the head when the device is fully installed. Before the substrate was installed a half inch thickness of native hair was sectioned off and secured away from where the device was to be installed. Next, an eighth of an inch of the native hair was applied over the adhesive top layer on the substrate and then the base was applied over the top of the native hair, pressing the base and substrate together to adhere the two adhesive layers together, sandwiching the native hair in between the base and substrate and thus securing the device to the head. The remaining sectioned off native hair was then laid over the top of the substrate containing the non-native hair and the native and non-native hair were intermingled by hand, comb and brush to evenly disperse the native and non-native hair on the head of the mannequin forming a natural looking part at the top of the head.
[0040] After installation, the native and non-native hair was worked into various hair styles including up, down, and pulled back styles. The device stayed in place and allowed the non-native hair to be manipulated seamlessly with the native hair, giving the impression of a full head of native hair able to be worked into various normal hair styles while maintaining a natural looking part at the top of the head. After the hair styling, the device was removed by applying rubbing alcohol to the device to dissolve the water-based adhesive. Once separated from the native hair the device was washed with normal shampoo and dried for re-use.
[0041] While the invention has been described with respect to certain non-limiting embodiments above, it is intended to fully cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents as included within the scope of the invention defined by the claims appended hereto.