HAIR PACK
20200113312 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D19/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a wearable pack. A wearable pack according to the present disclosure includes a first sheet formed in an elliptical shape, and a second sheet coupled to the first sheet, the second sheet being formed in a shape corresponding to the first sheet and including an opening that is sealable. An inner space is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet to accommodate a pack agent therein.
Claims
1. A wearable pack comprising: a first sheet formed in an elliptical shape; and a second sheet coupled to the first sheet, the second sheet being formed in a shape corresponding to the first sheet and including an opening that is sealable, wherein an inner space is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet to accommodate a pack agent therein.
2. The wearable pack according to claim 1, wherein the first sheet includes a first end portion and a second end portion that is wider than the first end portion, and wherein the opening is arranged in the second sheet closer to the first end portion than the second end portion.
3. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein: at least a partial region including a surrounding portion of the opening in the second sheet is made of an elastic material.
4. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein the opening in the second sheet is formed in a slit shape extending in a long axis direction of the elliptical shape.
5. The wearable pack of claim 1, further comprising a sticker detachably attached to the second sheet to block the opening.
6. The wearable pack of claim 5, wherein the opening includes an inner area of the second sheet, the inner area being enclosed by a discontinuous cutting line formed along a circumference of the opening, and wherein when the sticker is detached from the second sheet, the inner area is removed from the second sheet together with the sticker.
7. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein the opening in the second sheet is formed in a shape extending in a short axis direction of the elliptical shape.
8. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein a circumference of the first sheet is sealed to a circumference of the second sheet by using at least one of sewing, heat sealing or an adhesive.
9. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein the pack agent is accommodated in the inner space in the state of being applied to or absorbed into a surface of at least one of the first sheet or the second sheet.
10. The wearable pack of claim 1, wherein the first sheet and the second sheet are treated to be waterproof.
11. A wearable pack comprising: a first sheet formed in an oval shape; and a second sheet coupled to the first sheet, the second sheet being formed in a shape corresponding to the first sheet and including an opening that is sealable, wherein an inner space is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet to accommodate a pack agent therein.
12. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein: at least a partial region including a surrounding portion of the opening in the second sheet is made of an elastic material.
13. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein the opening in the second sheet is formed in a slit shape extending in a long axis direction of the elliptical shape.
14. The wearable pack of claim 11, further comprising a sticker detachably attached to the second sheet to block the opening.
15. The wearable pack of claim 14, wherein the opening includes an inner area of the second sheet, the inner area being enclosed by a discontinuous cutting line formed along a circumference of the opening, and wherein when the sticker is detached from the second sheet, the inner area is removed from the second sheet together with the sticker.
16. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein at least one of the first sheet and the second sheet is made of elastic material.
17. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein the opening in the second sheet is formed in a shape extending in a short axis direction of the elliptical shape.
18. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein a circumference of the first sheet is sealed to a circumference of the second sheet by using at least one of sewing, heat sealing or an adhesive.
19. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein the pack agent is accommodated in the inner space in the state of being applied to or absorbed into a surface of at least one of the first sheet or the second sheet.
20. The wearable pack of claim 11, wherein the first sheet and the second sheet are treated to be waterproof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] Embodiments of the present invention will be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0062] Some preferable embodiments will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferable embodiments of the present disclosure have been illustrated. However, the present disclosure can be implemented in various manners, and thus should not be construed to be limited to the embodiments disclosed herein. On the contrary, those embodiments are provided for the thorough and complete understanding of the present disclosure, and completely conveying the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art.
[0063] It should be noted that in the drawings, like components or parts may be represented by like reference numerals, if possible. In describing the present disclosure, when a detailed description about a related well-known art may obscure the gist of the present disclosure, the detailed description thereof will not be provided.
[0064] In the accompanying drawings, like or relevant components may be indicated by like reference numerals. In the following description of the embodiments, repeated descriptions of the identical or relevant components may be omitted. However, even if a description of a component is omitted, such a component is not intended to be excluded in an embodiment. The relative terms such as the terms upper portion and upper side may be used to describe a relationship between components shown in the drawings, and the present disclosure is not limited to the terms.
[0065] In the present disclosure, a wearable pack may refer to a product manufactured in a form of a pack configured to accommodate a pack agent for protecting a portion of a human body such as a hair or foot or treating a damaged portion thereof. For example, a wearable pack includes various forms of pack product for protecting a portion of a human body or providing nutrition for a damaged portion thereof, which includes, but not limiting to, a hair pack or a foot pack configured to protect a hair, a scalp or a foot or provide nutrition therefor.
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[0067] First, referring to
[0068] More specifically, referring to
[0069] At least one of the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be manufactured using an elastic material.
[0070] The lower sheet 110 is formed in a round shape as a whole.
[0071] Particularly, the lower sheet 110 may be formed in a substantially elliptical shape as illustrated in
[0072] In this case, the lower sheet 110 may be formed such that, along a long axis (X-axis) direction of the elliptical shape, the lower sheet 110 is gradually widened as a whole from one end side 110a to the other end side 110b. For instance, the lower sheet 110 may be formed in an oval shape similar to an egg shape as a whole.
[0073] Also, an opening 111 is formed in the lower sheet 110. As will be described below, the opening 111 is a portion in which the user puts his or her head when wearing the hair pack 100.
[0074] Accordingly, the circumference of the opening 111 may correspond to head circumferences of general users or formed to be slightly smaller than the same. If the lower sheet 110 is formed of an elastic material, and the circumference of the opening 111 is formed to be smaller than a head circumference of the user, the circumference of the opening 111 is extended to fit the head circumference of the user, and a surrounding portion of the opening 111 is adhered to the user's head. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the pack agent or other liquids from spilling through the opening 111 during use. Also, the user may walk around or participate in other activities without particular inconvenience even while wearing the hair pack 100. Furthermore, accordingly, since a separate means, such as a fastening strap or a tape, for fixing the hair pack 100 to fit the user's head circumference is not necessary, there are advantages in that the manufacturing cost is reduced, and the hair pack 100 is convenient to use.
[0075] The opening 111 may be formed in the shape of a narrow and long slit. Although the opening 111 is illustrated in
[0076] Particularly, the opening 111 may be formed on the long axis (X-axis) and eccentrically disposed toward the one end side 110a from the center of the elliptical shape.
[0077] The upper sheet 120 is a surface mostly covering the top part of the head and a surrounding portion thereof when the user is wearing the hair pack 100. As illustrated in
[0078] The lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 are overlapped and sealed along the circumference thereof as illustrated in
[0079] To this end, circumferences of the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be sealed with each other by sewing, or may be fixed to each other by heat sealing or using an adhesive. Of course, any other sealing methods known in the art may be employed to seal the circumferences of the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 with each other.
[0080] In this way, when the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 are sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof, a limited space is formed in a portion between the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 except for a portion in which the opening 111 is formed. In this case, the pack agent is accommodated in the space between the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120.
[0081] As such, the pack agent may be injected after the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 are sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof, or the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof while the pack agent is applied to or absorbed into surfaces of the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 facing each other, i.e., an upper surface of the lower sheet 110 and a lower surface of the upper sheet 120. Of course, any other known methods may be employed to accommodate the pack agent in a space between the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120.
[0082] Referring back to
[0083] In this case, the one end sides 110a and 120a are oriented toward the forehead of the user, and the other end sides 110b and 120b are oriented toward the back part of the user's head.
[0084] As described above, the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 are formed in a substantially elliptical shape and formed to gradually widen toward the other end sides 110b and 120b, and the opening 111 is eccentrically disposed toward the one end side 110a. Accordingly, a relatively large space may be provided at the other end sides 110b and 120b, i.e., the back part of the user's head, with respect to the opening 111.
[0085] Therefore, a user with long hair may easily wear the hair pack 100 while keeping the hair loose in the back part of the head without piling the hair on top of his or her head.
[0086] Also, in this way, since it is possible to use the hair pack 100 while the entire hair is kept loose, the pack agent can be uniformly applied from the scalp to the tip of the hair, as compared with the case of using a hair pack while the hair is piled on top of the head.
[0087] Also, since the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 which mostly covers the top part of the user's head are overlapped and sealed along the circumference thereof, the sealing line L wraps around a surrounding portion of the top part of the user's head instead of being connected from the forehead to the back part of the head via the top part of the head.
[0088] Generally, a user wears the hair pack 100 by opening both sides of the opening 111, putting the head in the opening, and lowering the hair pack 100. If the sealing line L is connected from the forehead to the back part of the head via the top part of the head, stress may be concentrated on both ends of the sealing line L meeting the opening 111 when the user opens both sides of the opening 111, and thus the sealing line L corresponding to the both ends may be torn. Furthermore, when the user wears the hair pack 100 by lowering the hair pack 100 from the top of the head, since relatively large stress is applied to a portion of the sealing line L corresponding to the top part of the head, likewise, the sealing line L corresponding to the portion may be torn.
[0089] However, in the hair pack 100 according to the present invention, an opening 121 is formed in the lower sheet 110, and the sealing line L is formed to wrap around a surrounding portion of the opening 121 or a surrounding portion of the top part of the head. In this way, it is possible to prevent tearing of the sealing line L corresponding to the above-described portions.
[0090] Furthermore, according to the form in which the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120, which are flat, are overlapped, the hair pack 100 is also formed to be flat as a whole. Therefore, since the hair pack 100 can be folded and packaged in a small size as necessary, and a plurality of hair packs 100 can be stacked together, there is an advantage in terms of space during distribution or storage.
[0091] Meanwhile, the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be manufactured using elastic non-woven fabric, and the space between the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be formed to correspond to the volume of the entire hair of a general user or formed to be slightly smaller than the volume.
[0092] Accordingly, since the lower sheet 110 and the upper sheet 120 may be adhered to the user's hair when the user is wearing the hair pack 100, the pack agent may be effectively absorbed into the hair even without the user performing a massage or the like on the hair.
[0093] In this case, a lower surface of the lower sheet 110 and an upper surface of the upper sheet 120 may be treated to be waterproof so that the pack agent does not seep therethrough.
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[0095] As compared with the hair pack 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention described above with reference to
[0096] Other details of the hair pack 200 are substantially the same as those of the hair pack 100 according to the above-described embodiment of the present invention. Otherwise, even if there are some differences, the differences are merely those that are expected to be readily made by those of ordinary skill in the art by making modifications corresponding thereto. Therefore, duplicate description thereof will be omitted.
[0097] Referring to
[0098] If the opening 211 is kept opened, a limited amount of a pack agent has to be applied only to a specific space between the lower sheet 210 and an upper sheet 120 so that the pack agent does not leak through the opening 211. However, when the opening 211 is blocked by the sticker 230, since there is no risk of the pack agent leaking to the outside through the opening 211, a sufficient amount of the pack agent may be applied to the entire space between the lower sheet 210 and the upper sheet 120. Also, in this way, the pack agent may be more evenly applied to the user's hair.
[0099] Furthermore, drying or denaturing of the pack agent due to the exposure of the pack agent to the outside through the opening 211 may also be prevented.
[0100] Of course, when the user uses the hair pack 200, the user will use it with the sticker 230 removed.
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[0102] First, referring to
[0103] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0104] In this case, when the user removes the sticker 330 to use the hair pack 300, as illustrated in
[0105] Accordingly, since the pack agent is prevented from coming into direct contact with the sticker 330 through the area A, the pack agent can be further prevented from being denatured.
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[0107] Referring to
[0108] The lower sheet 410 has a shape substantially corresponding to a bottom of a foot, so that the lower sheet 410 mainly covers the bottom of the foot when a user puts on the foot pack 400. However, the shape of the lower sheet 410 may not exactly correspond to the shape of the bottom of the foot. In some embodiments, the lower sheet 410 may have an elliptical shape or an elongated round shape as a whole, as illustrated in
[0109] The lower sheet 410 may be manufactured using an elastic material.
[0110] The upper sheet 420 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the lower sheet 410, as illustrated in
[0111] Also, an opening 421 is formed in the upper sheet 420. As will be described below, the opening 421 is a portion in which the user puts his or her foot when wearing the foot pack 400. Accordingly, the circumference of the opening 421 may correspond to ankle circumferences of general users or formed to be slightly smaller than the same.
[0112] In particular, the upper sheet 420 is formed of an elastic material, and the circumference of the opening 421 is formed to be smaller than an ankle circumference of the user. In this configuration, the circumference of the opening 421 is extended to fit the ankle circumference of the user, and a surrounding portion of the opening 421 is adhered to the user's ankle. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the foot pack 400 from splitting off from the foot of the user during use. Further, accordingly, since a separate means, such as a fastening strap or a tape, for fixing the foot pack 400 to fit the user's ankle circumference is not necessary, there are advantages in that the manufacturing cost is reduced, and the foot pack 400 is convenient to use.
[0113] To generally fit to the ankle of the user, as illustrated in
[0114] The lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 are overlapped and sealed along the circumference thereof as illustrated in
[0115] To this end, circumferences of the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 may be sealed with each other by sewing, or may be fixed to each other by heat sealing or using an adhesive. Of course, any other sealing methods known in the art may be employed to seal the circumferences of the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 with each other.
[0116] In this way, when the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 are sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof, a limited space is formed in a portion between the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 except for a portion in which the opening 421 is formed. In this case, the pack agent is accommodated in the space between the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420.
[0117] As such, the pack agent may be injected after the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 are sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof, or the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 may be sealed with each other along the circumferences thereof while the pack agent is applied to or absorbed into surfaces of the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 facing each other, i.e., an upper surface of the lower sheet 410 and a lower surface of the upper sheet 420. Of course, any other known methods may be employed to accommodate the pack agent in a space between the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420.
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[0119] Referring to
[0120] If the sealing line L were connected from the opening 421 to the heel part of the foot via the top and toe parts of the foot, stress may be concentrated on both ends of the sealing line L meeting the opening 421 when the user opens both sides of the opening 421, and thus the sealing line L corresponding to the both ends may be torn. Furthermore, when the user walks with the foot pack put on the foot, a portion of the sealing line in the bottom part of the foot pack may be torn due to friction between the foot pack and the ground. In this case, the pack agent may be leaked from the torn portion and the user may slip over the slipper surface of the ground where the pack agent spreads.
[0121] However, in the hair pack 400 according to the present invention, an opening 421 is formed in the upper sheet 410, and the sealing line L is formed to wrap around a surrounding portion of the opening 421 or a surrounding portion of the foot. In this way, it is possible to prevent tearing of the sealing line L corresponding to the above-described portions.
[0122] Further, when the user stands with the foot pack 400 put on the foot, the sealing line L is located horizontally above the ground, the pack agent may be prevented from being leaked out of the foot pack 400 even when a portion of the sealing line L is torn.
[0123] Furthermore, according to the form in which the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420, which are flat, are overlapped, the foot pack 400 is also formed to be flat as a whole. Therefore, since the foot pack 400 can be folded and packaged in a small size as necessary, and a plurality of foot packs 400 can be stacked together, there is an advantage in terms of space during distribution or storage.
[0124] Meanwhile, the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 may be manufactured using elastic non-woven fabric, and the space between the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 may be formed to correspond to the volume of the entire foot of a general user or formed to be slightly smaller than the volume.
[0125] Accordingly, since the lower sheet 410 and the upper sheet 420 may be adhered to the user's foot when the user is putting on the foot pack 400, the pack agent may be effectively absorbed into the foot.
[0126] In this case, a lower surface of the lower sheet 410 and an upper surface of the upper sheet 420 may be treated to be waterproof so that the pack agent does not seep therethrough.
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[0128] As compared with the foot pack 400 according to the embodiment of the present invention described above with reference to
[0129] Other details of the foot pack 500 are substantially the same as those of the foot pack 400 according to the above-described embodiment of the present invention. Otherwise, even if there are some differences, the differences are merely those that are expected to be readily made by those of ordinary skill in the art by making modifications corresponding thereto. Therefore, duplicate description thereof will be omitted.
[0130] Referring to
[0131] If the opening 521 is kept opened, a limited amount of a pack agent has to be applied only to a specific space between the lower sheet 510 and an upper sheet 520 so that the pack agent does not leak through the opening 521. However, when the opening 521 is blocked by the sticker 530, since there is no risk of the pack agent leaking to the outside through the opening 521, a sufficient amount of the pack agent may be applied to the entire space between the lower sheet 510 and the upper sheet 520. Also, in this way, the pack agent may be more evenly applied to the user's foot.
[0132] Furthermore, drying or denaturing of the pack agent due to the exposure of the pack agent to the outside through the opening 521 may also be prevented.
[0133] Of course, when the user uses the foot pack 500, the user will use it with the sticker 530 removed.
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[0135] First, referring to
[0136] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0137] In this case, when the user removes the sticker 630 to use the foot pack 600, as illustrated in
[0138] Accordingly, since the pack agent is prevented from coming into direct contact with the sticker 630 through the area A, the pack agent can be further prevented from being denatured.
[0139] The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with others. Other embodiments may be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. However, the claims may not set forth every feature disclosed herein as embodiments may feature a subset of said features. Further, embodiments may include fewer features than those disclosed in a particular example. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with a claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment. The scope of the embodiments disclosed herein is to be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.