HAIR STYLING TOOL
20240008617 ยท 2024-01-11
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Abstract
Styling tools and methods achieve polished-looking, ponytail hair styles even with thick, textured, coiled or kinky hair types. A tubular sleeve of flexible material includes adjustable front and back openings. A user position the sleeve such that the front opening is proximate to the hairline, using the tool to compress and smooth the hair until a desired ponytail style is achieved, at which time the back opening is cinched around the base of the ponytail. Different embodiments facilitate high- and low-pony styles. The tool is easily moved and removed once a desired hair style has been established, reducing excessive manipulation and pulling on the hair, while minimizing stress and breakage to the delicate edges around the hairline.
Claims
1. A hair styling tool, comprising: a tubular sleeve of flexible material having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a length between front and back openings; wherein the dimensions of the openings are within a range enabling a user to pull the sleeve over their head; wherein at least a portion of the front opening includes a tensioning band; and a mechanism enabling a user to adjust the size of the back opening.
2. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the tensioning band is disposed on the front, lower portion of the sleeve.
3. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the tensioning band is user adjustable.
4. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the tensioning band is an elastic band.
5. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the mechanism enabling a user to adjust the size of the back opening comprises a drawstring with a cord locking device.
6. The hair styling tool of claim 5, wherein the drawstring is an elastic drawstring.
7. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the front and back openings have a circumference in the range of 20 to 25 inches.
8. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the length is a consistent distance between the front and back openings such that the sleeve forms a cylinder.
9. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the length between the front and back openings is larger on the upper portion of the sleeve as compared to the lower portion of the sleeve such that the sleeve forms a truncated cylinder.
10. A method of styling hair, comprising the steps of: providing the sleeve of claim 1; pulling the sleeve over a user's head from back to front with the front opening first followed by the back opening; pulling the sleeve partially back over the head from front to back such that the front opening corresponds to a user's hairline; with the front opening remaining in position, moving the sleeve over the hair while reducing the size of the back opening so as to smooth and compress the hair; and continuing to smooth and compress the hair until the back opening corresponds to the base of a desired ponytail location.
11. The method of claim 10, including the step of opening the back opening and removing the sleeve once a desired ponytail style has been established.
12. The method of claim 10, further including the step of adjusting the tensioning band prior to, or after, closing the back opening.
13. A method of styling hair, comprising the steps of: providing the sleeve of claim 7; pulling the sleeve over a user's head from back to front with the front opening first followed by the back opening; pulling the sleeve partially back over the head from front to back such that the front opening corresponds to a user's hairline; with the front opening remaining in position, moving the sleeve over the hair while reducing the size of the back opening so as to smooth and compress the hair; and continuing to smooth and compress the hair until the back opening corresponds to the base of a desired ponytail location.
14. The method of claim 10, including the step of opening the back opening and removing the sleeve once a desired ponytail style has been established.
15. The method of claim 10, further including the step of adjusting the tensioning band prior to, or after, closing the back opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] The material comprising the sleeve 102 may be any suitable flexible cloth of fabric, whether natural, synthetic or a combination thereof, including stretchable materials. In preferred embodiments a waterproof or tightly woven material is used, and construction is achieved through convention machine stitching. The material may be plain or decorated in any number of colors or patterns, and the entire tool is preferably machine washable.
[0026] The front end of the sleeve 100 includes a tensioning band 108, and the back of the sleeve includes an adjustable cinching device such as sliding cord-lock fastener 116 coupled to a drawstring sewn circumferentially around the back opening 106. The cord-lock fastener 116 may typically include a push button 118 for adjustment purposes. The cord/drawstring may or not be elastic or stretchable. A non-stretchable cord/drawstring may simply require more ongoing user adjustments as the tool shapes the hair, as described in further detail below.
[0027] In the preferred embodiments, band 108 is also made of a stretchable material such as elastic. Further, while band 108 may be implemented as a continuous, circumferential sewn-in band, for example, in preferred embodiments the band 108 is length-adjustable, and occupies only a portion of a lower section of the sleeve and perhaps best seen on
[0028] The length L of the sleeve 102 is chosen so as to be long enough of cover a top and side portions of the hair while allowing the ponytail to extend beyond back opening 106. Thus, for most individuals L will be in the range of 6 to 12 inches, more preferably about 7 inches or thereabouts.
[0029] Whereas the length L of the high-pony embodiment of
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[0031] Next, as shown in
[0032] By virtue of the invention, no further combing or brushing is needed and the hair in front of the ponytail is compressed and smoothed. As the tool is moved up and into position as shown in
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[0034] Once set, the tool may be removed without disturbing the set style, by releasing the cord lock mechanism and removing the sleeve from the head. The hair is then styled into the desired finished look. Loosening of the elastic band 108 may or may not be required for removal.
[0035] The invention saves considerable time. Whereas conventional methods take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes or more to manipulate and comb/brush the hair into a shape sufficient to manually grab and form a ponytail, use of the invention consumes an average of 5 minutes from start to finish. The elastic smoothing function does not snag or pull at the hair as it is covered with fabric. This helps to smooth and lay the hair into place without the additional pulling, stress and tightness around the hair line edges, thereby reducing potential breakage and damage, while helping to preserve more of the hair. The unit also incorporates the function of the hair wrap and/or scarf that is needed to set the style. Additionally, less styling product is required by the user to achieve the style resulting in a potential savings on hair styling products.