WEAVE ASSIST

20200260841 · 2020-08-20

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    Abstract

    The Weave Assist is an all inclusive flat but slighlty elevated weaving device used by stylist and seamstresses to cut out the stop and start of needle prepping. It is also used to make and correct wig units in a portable all inclusive design that has a simple blade for your cutting needs while prepping or wig making. It also has feet to help the device stay in place while working. The device the has a base, spool, spool holder, storage box, cutting blade, magnet, and half moon holder to attach block bead if not attaching directly to the base. The weave assist allows needle prep for up to 2 clients. The lifespan of the weave assist is 3-7 years with proper use. The device can eliminate one less step in the weaving process allowing work to process without breaks and complete clients in a timely manner.

    Claims

    1. A system and methods for controlling movement of the weave assist is an all inclusive weaving device adapted to prep needles and make wig units on a flat surface of a in order to cut thread at desired length with said instrument comprising of: a body member generally curved u shaped flat bottomed device that forms a V to hold the blade stationary on the device horizontally located; sitting flat on the surface of wood or suitable platform holding a blade angled at 45 degrees that is made of smooth plastic or suitable material to house blade that is covered to prevent accidental injury between a top curved surface and a bottom flat inverted curve that can separate into 2 parts that snaps together with receiving slots inside to hold blade, a flat elongated cutting blade having a cutting edge at one end thereof adapted to be snugly received between the first and second halves of the two pieces, and Clamped together manually before installing on the device after a blade is in place the blade receiving slot where thread or hair weft is pulled taut using both hands pulling horizontally and pushed forward against the cutting blade that is vertically placed the device to allow force pushed in with suitable material allowing the blade to make a vertical cut.

    2. A system and methods for controlling movement of the weave assist having a block head instrument attached to a flat surface of wood or suitable material to make wig units or prep needles with neck piece; allowing the block to free stand until mounted in place consisting of U shaped at the top and narrows down to St the base which holds polyurethane or suitable material with canvas covering or suitable material which is flexible and strong enough to hold needle sticks and wig placement being durable to withstand continuous use.

    3. A system and methods for controlling movement of the weave assist having a wooden or suitable material for spool, spool holder, and base to house thread thread on said device where spool top is of relative size to top spool holder that sits vertically in position inside the base that is located on the front of the device that has inch thickness needed to hold said thread in place and taut enough to hold in place when pulling thread horizontally extending from the base to desired length whereas the spool and spool holder are permanently attached to each other to allow the two parts joined as one to be removed by pulling vertically up out of the base to change thread or free up space when making wig units after said needles are prepped to make a wig unit or customizing closures, frontals, or full lace wig units.

    4. A system and methods for controlling movement of the weave assist having a flat wooden base or suitable material that will house block unit, spool, spool holder, base, storage box, magnet, and undermounted feet that hold the unit up located horizontally under said items where all are arranged in a simple and efficient manner to allow ease of use, whereas base being 8 inches wide, 11 inches long with a thickness of 0.80 millimeters, it is suitable and durable enough to withstand needed conditions to operate the device and small enough to work in small spaces while still being fully portable.

    5. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein a strand of thread or hair weft from spool holder extends across the space to cutting device for entry to be cut.

    6. The improvement according to claim 2 wherein a circular half moon shape which mirrors front and back with a hinge and locking mechanism to house block head to allow block head to attach and detach from said device.

    7. A system and methods for controlling movements of the weave assist having a wooden or suitable material storage box used to house needed devices used to control the weave assist whereas the storage box consists of a top piece and bottom piece combined being wood or suitable material that is 2.60 inches width and 2.70 inches in length with a locking metal or suitable material latch in the front attached to top and bottom said parts and metal hinge or suitable material attached to top and bottom parts of said storage box.

    8. A system and method for controlling movement of the weave assist having wooden or suitable material feet located below base of said device whereas four feet 1.50 inches in length and 0.50 in width with center holes to allow feet to adhere to said device with metal screws or suitable holding material. also below said weave assist device are screw holes that attach the block head if needed when not using half moon hinge mentioned in claim 6, spool holder base unless attached with adhesive material, storage box unless attached with adhesive material for proper adherence to device for continuous use.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

    [0007] FIG. 1 is an elevation angled view of the weave assist area according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0008] FIG. 2 is a front view of the weave assist system support structure illustrating feet placement, spool, head, simple blade, and storage box placement according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0009] FIG. 3 is a back view of the control unit of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0010] FIG. 4 is a top diagram of components of the control unit of FIG. 1,2,3 according to an embodiment of the present Invention.

    [0011] FIG. 5 is a bottom view of feet placement and screw alignments Illustrating for attaching all said components according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0012] FIG. 6 is a right side view according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0013] FIG. 7 is a left side view according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0014] FIG. 1 is a view of the weave assist angled view showing the components on board the device. Standing or sitting right in front of the weave assist invention, you will see everything you need to complete your weaving job. The thread item 20 is vertically located on the spool holder 12, 13, and 15 respectively on the left hand side of the device. The simple blade Is made of 3 parts 16,17, and 33 located on the left of the block head part 10. For the greatest use, a flat surface or any solid surface will hold the device while working. It may been seen in FIG. 1 which is a representative of the art at the time of filing the present application, that such board 14 is rectangular in shape. Some may be rectangular, scalloped edges, or suitable product. The bottom feet 19 holds device. Block head 10, spool, spool holder 12, 13, 15, simple blade 16,17, 33, and storage box 11, 21 are used in the following descriptions of the embodiments of the present Invention, and are important aspects of the application of principles and enhancements of the invention. It Is to be understood, however that many peripherals and enhancements may be applied to only the weave assist invention. FIG. 2 shows the front view of The Weave Assist Invention. If you take your hand and twist 12, 13, and 15 forming the spool holder, it will remove the thread 20 and hold stick 12 and 13 to give the consumer more space to work once all needles are prepped. It was designed to cover all avenues in space and design needed for the overall invention use. FIG. 3 is a back view of the weave assist invention showing the hinge 24 on the back of the storage box and the back of the block head 10 located on the device. FIG. 4 shows the top view of the weave assist invention. The block head 10 is to the right of the device, simple blade 16, 17, and 33 next to it, followed by the spool holder 12 end 13, spool foot 15, and thread 20. Located behind the thread is the storage box 18, 11, 24, and 33 together. FIG. 5 shows the bottom base 14 of the weave assist invention with 4 circular feet 19 located on each corner and the screw placement for the components 25,28,27,28, 29, 30, 31, 32 located above the device. FIG. 8 shows the left side view of the block head 10 sitting on the middle right side of the device. Also showing the profile of the blade 17 and 33 with a view of the thread 20 and storage box 11,18,21 respectively. FIG. 7 shows the right side view of the storage box forming 11, 18, 24, 21 together, spool foot 15, spool holder forming 12, 13, and 15, and thread 20.