DEVICE FOR SUPPLEMENTING HAIR COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF STRIPS OF HAIR
20200154807 · 2020-05-21
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Abstract
In a device for supplementing hair, a first plurality of first hairs has first upper end, which are oriented parallel to one another along a main direction, and embedded and anchored in a first plastics matrix, A second plurality of second hairs has second upper ends which are oriented parallel to one another along the main direction, and embedded and anchored in a second plastics matrix. The first plastics matrix and the second plastics matrix are fixed on a carrier strip having a direction of main extension transversely running to the main direction. A fastening appliance is provided for fastening the carrier strip to natural hairs of a wearer of the device. The first hairs emerging out of the first plastics matrix run along the main direction over the second plastics matrix on a side of the second plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip.
Claims
1. A device for supplementing hair, the device comprising a first plurality of first hairs having first upper ends and a first plastics matrix, the first hairs, at their first upper ends, being oriented parallel to one another along a main direction, and embedded and anchored in the first plastics matrix, a second plurality of second hairs having second upper ends and a second plastics matrix, the second hairs, at their second upper ends being oriented parallel to one another along the main direction, and embedded and anchored in the second plastics matrix, a carrier strip having a direction of main extension transversely running to the main direction, the first plastics matrix and the second plastics matrix being fixed on the carrier strip, and a fastening appliance configured for fastening the carrier strip to natural hairs of a wearer of the device, wherein the first hairs of the first plurality of hairs emerging out of the first plastics matrix run along the main direction over the second plastics matrix on a side of the second plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein, in the main direction, the second plastics matrix is fixed on the carrier strip beside the first plastics matrix.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein a third plastics matrix is fixed on the carrier strip, and wherein third hairs of a third plurality of hairs have upper ends, which are oriented parallel to one another along the main direction and which are embedded and anchored in the third plastics matrix.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein, in the main direction, the third plastics matrix is fixed on the carrier strip beside the second plastics matrix.
5. The device of claim 3, wherein the first hairs of the first plurality of hairs emerging out of the first plastics matrix and the second hairs of the second plurality of hairs emerging out of the second plastics matrix run along the main direction over the third plastics matrix on a side of the third plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the first plastics matrix is comprises a matt surface or a matt cover at a side of the first plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the first plastic matrix is transparent or translucent at a side of the first plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip up to the first hairs of the first plurality of hairs.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second plastics matrices do not overlap along the main direction.
9. The device of claim 3, wherein the first, second and third plastics matrices do not overlap along the main direction.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second plastics matrices each extend over 2 to 8 mm along the main direction.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the first and second plastics matrices each extend over 3 to 6 mm along the main direction.
12. The device of claim 3, wherein the first, second and third plastics matrices each extend over 2 to 8 mm along the main direction.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the first, second and third plastics matrices each extend over 3 to 6 mm along the main direction.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein, along the main direction, the first and second hairs each end with the respective first or second plastic matrix, in which they are anchored.
15. The device of claim 3, wherein, along the main direction, the first, second and third hairs each end with the respective first, second or third plastic matrix, in which they are anchored.
16. The device of claim 1, wherein the fastening appliance, at a side of the carrier strip facing away from the first and second plastic matrices, comprises a glue layer or at least one toupee clip.
17. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second plastics matrices each extend transversely to the main direction up to ends of the carrier strip, and wherein a length of the carrier strip between its ends is 13 to 15 cm.
18. The device of claim 17, wherein the length of the carrier strip between its ends is 5 to 10 cm.
19. The device of claim 3, wherein the first, second and third plastics matrices each extend transversely to the main direction up to ends of the carrier strip, and wherein a length of the carrier strip between its ends is 13 to 15 cm.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the length of the carrier strip between its ends is 5 to 10 cm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The device for supplementing hair according to the present invention comprises a first plurality of hairs which, at their upper ends, are oriented in parallel to one another along a main direction and embedded and anchored in a first plastics matrix, a carrier strip, which runs transversely to the main direction and on which the first plastics matrix is fixed, and a fastening appliance, which is configured for fastening the carrier strip to natural hairs of a wearer of the device for supplementing hair. Beside the first plastics matrix, a second plastics matrix, in which upper ends of hairs of a second plurality of hairs are oriented parallel to one another in the main direction, and embedded and anchored, is fixed on the carrier strip.
[0016] In other words, the device according to the present invention comprises a further row of hairs of a second plurality of hairs, which are embedded in a further plastics matrix with their upper ends, on the carrier strip beside the row of hairs of the first plurality of hairs. Thus, the total number of the hairs which are supplemented by the device is doubled as compared to a device only having one row of hairs anchored in one plastics matrix. At the same time, the simple manufacturability as it is given with devices for supplementing hair comprising hairs embedded in a plastics matrix is essentially conserved, Only the step of fixing the plurality of plastics matrices on the carrier strip is added. The advantage that the hairs only have one orientation over their entire length from their anchoring in the respective plastics matrix, which, when using real hair, is the same orientation as that one of the natural hairs of the wearer, so that there is no danger of felting the hairs of the device with one another and with the natural hairs of the wearer, also remains.
[0017] Additionally, optical advantages result from the fact that the hairs of the first plurality of hairs emerging out of the first plastics matrix at that side of the second plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip run along the main direction over the second plastics matrix. Thus, the second plastics matrix is covered by the hairs anchored in the first plastics matrix and, as a result, the second plastics matrix is not visible even if the device for supplementing hair according to the present invention is exposed to a direct view on its side facing away from the carrier strip.
[0018] In the device according to the invention, a third plastics matrix, in which upper ends of hairs of a third plurality of hairs oriented in parallel to each other along the main direction are embedded and anchored, can also be fixed on the carrier strip beside the second plastics matrix. In a corresponding arrangement, even further plastics matrices with further pluralities of hairs can be fixed on the carrier strip. In the present device, the number of plastics matrices is typically between two and five, and often it is three or four.
[0019] If three plastics matrices are provided, the hairs of the first plurality of hairs emerging out of the first plastics matrix and the hairs of the second plurality of hairs emerging out of the second plastics matrix may run along the main direction over the third plastics matrix on that side of the third plastics matrix facing away from the carrier strip. This third plastics matrix, and correspondingly also any further plastics matrix, is then particularly well covered by the hairs anchored in the first and second plastics matrices. Overall, only the first plastics matrix is visible even if the device according to the invention is exposed to a direct view on its side facing away from the carrier strip.
[0020] At least the first plastics matrix may be provided with a matt surface or a matt cover on its side facing away from the carrier strip so that it is optically unobtrusive. Alternatively or additionally, at least the first plastics matrix and, if present, its cover may be transparent or translucent on its side facing away from the carrier strip up to the hairs of the first plurality of hairs. Thus, at least the color of the device according to the invention, preferably, however, also the optical structure of the device according to the invention is determined up into the area of the first plastics matrix by the hairs anchored therein.
[0021] In that, in the device according to the invention, the plastics matrices do not overlap along the main direction of the hairs but are arranged side by side, the height above the carrier strip of the device according to the invention is comparatively small. Thus, it only builds up a little.
[0022] If the plastics matrices each extend over a width along the main direction in a range from 2 to 8 mm or only from 3 to 6 mm, the carrier strip of the device according to the invention may also remain comparatively narrow. With a width of each of the three plastic matrices of about 3 mm, the width of the carrier strip only needs to be about 1 cm. In this way, the device according to the invention may particularly unobtrusively be arranged within the natural hairs of its wearer and adjusted in shape to the head of its wearer. For the purpose of sufficiently anchoring the individual hairs in the plastics matrices despite their small width, the hairs may only end in the main direction with the respective plastics matrix in which they are embedded. Particularly, the hairs may be cut together with the plastics atrix to its little width in the device according to the invention. In other words, the hairs may at first be embedded in a broader plastics matrix which is then cut to its little width in the device according to the invention. However, anti-hygroscopically sealing the cut edges of the hairs may follow. This ensures that the upper ends of the hairs, which are anchored in the plastics matrices, are completely anti-hygroscopically sealed and thus do not get loose even with repeatedly washing the device according to the invention, even if it is real hair.
[0023] The fastening appliance of the device according to the invention may have a glue layer on the side of the carrier strip facing away from the plastics matrices to glue the device to the natural hairs of its wearer. The glue layer may at first covered by a cover. Further, the glued layer can be replaceable to, for example, renew it after washing the device. However, the fastening appliance may also comprise at least one toupee clip. Typically, one toupee clip is then sewed to each of the two lateral ends of the carrier strip.
[0024] Transversely to the main direction, the plastics matrices may each extend up to the ends of the carrier strip. The length of the carrier strip between its ends may be 3 to 15 cm or only 5 to 10 cm. With longer carrier strips, the plastics matrices may each have at least one interruption running transversely to the main direction. In the area of the interruption, only the carrier strip has to be deformed in adapting the device according to the invention to the head of its wearer. This makes the adaptation easier.
[0025] In this description and the accompanying claims, the indication transversely to the main direction does not only refer to an exact orthogonal direction but also to any direction comprising an essential component orthogonal to the main direction. In a same way, the indication along the main direction does not only refer to an exact parallel direction but also to any direction which has an essential component parallel to the main direction.
[0026] Insofar as a plastics matrix, in which the upper ends of the hairs are embedded, is mentioned in this description and the accompanying claims, this does not imply that the plastics matrix has a homogenous composition. Instead, the plastics matrix may be made of layers of different plastics in that, for example, a substrate is coated with a glue by which the hairs are glued to the substrate, and the hairs are then covered with a further glue or plastic in one or more steps. This results in a layered structure of the plastics matrix. In this layered structure, besides the hairs, also a two dimensional material, like for example a layer of tiffany for matting or the like may be embedded. Together with a substrate, the plastics matrix may be glued to the carrier strip after its cutting to a desired width along the main direction.
[0027] Now referring in greater detail to the drawings,
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[0029] In the embodiment of the device 1 depicted in