Hand-Tied Hair Weft
20230218029 · 2023-07-13
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Abstract
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a hand-tied hair weft having at least two hair bundles fixed to three or more thread-like filaments that provide a cortex, where each two adjacent hair bundles are separated by one or more knots formed by the three or more thread-like filaments. In an illustrative example, the two adjacent hair bundles may be separated by, for example, at least two knots. The knots may include overhand knots. By introducing one or one or more knots, the width of the hand-tied hair weft may be customized without the weft shedding or unraveling.
Claims
1. A hand-tied hair weft, comprising: a number of filaments configured to provide a cortex and configured such that the filaments form a plurality of knots along a length of the cortex; and, at least two bundles of hair fixed to at least one of the number of filaments, wherein adjacent bundles of hair are separated by the plurality of knots such that at least two of the adjacent bundles of hair are separated by at least two of the plurality of knots, wherein each of the plurality of knots comprises a knot formed by one or more of the number of filaments of the cortex.
2. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 1, wherein the number of filaments comprise three or more filaments.
3. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 2, wherein the three or more filaments comprise strands.
4. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 1, wherein the plurality of knots are two knots formed by at least one of the filaments.
5. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 1 wherein each of the at least two hair bundles comprise a number of strands of hair.
6. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 5, wherein the at least two hair bundles are individually suspended by tying the number of strands of hair to the cortex.
7. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 6, wherein each strand of the number of strands of hair is directly tied on the cortex.
8. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 1 wherein no bundle of hair is suspended from the cortex between the at least two of the plurality of knots.
9. A hand-tied hair weft, comprising: a plurality of filaments configured to provide a cortex and configured such that at least one of the plurality of filaments form a plurality of knots along a length of the cortex; and, at least two hair bundles fixed to the plurality of filaments, wherein each two adjacent hair bundles are separated by one or more of the plurality of knots, wherein a bundle length of each of the at least two bundles varies according to a distribution function depending on a density of the plurality of knots and a width of the hair weft.
10. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the two or more filaments comprise at least three filaments.
11. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the distribution function comprises a linear varying density of the plurality of knots.
12. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the distribution function comprises a linear density of the plurality of the knots along the cortex, wherein the linear density comprises an inverse function with respect to an absolute distance from a proximal end of the cortex, such that the hair weft comprises a higher customization resolution from the proximal end of the cortex towards a distal end of the cortex.
13. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the bundle lengths increase as an absolute distance increases from one end of the cortex.
14. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the two or more filaments comprise strands.
15. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein each of the at least two hair bundles comprise a number of strands of hair.
16. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 15, wherein the at least two hair bundles are individually suspended by tying the number of strands of hair to the cortex.
17. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 16, wherein each strand of the number of strands of hair is directly tied on the cortex.
18. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the cortex comprises a permanent textile dye.
19. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the width of the hair weft is customizable.
20. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the width of the hair weft comprises a distance between a distal and to a proximal end of the hair weft.
21. The hand-tied hair weft of claim 9, wherein the width of the hair weft is configured to be customized by cutting a similar number of hair bundles from each of the proximal end and the distal end.
22. A hand-tied hair weft, comprising: a plurality of filaments configured to provide a cortex and configured such that at least one of the plurality of filaments form a plurality of knots along a length of the cortex; at least two hair bundles fixed to the plurality of filaments; and, means for separating adjacent hair bundles, wherein a bundle length of each of the at least two bundles varies according to a distribution function of the means for separating adjacent hair bundles, wherein the distribution function comprises an inverse function with respect to an absolute distance from a proximal end of the cortex, such that the hair weft comprises a higher customization resolution from the proximal end of the cortex towards a distal end of the cortex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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[0029] In this depicted example, the exemplary hand-tied hair weft 100A includes a number of strands of hair 105 fixed on a number of laterally extending threads that form the cortex. The threads include a proximal end and a distal end. The width of the hand-tied hair weft may refer to the distance between the proximal end and the distal end of the threads. The hand-tied hair weft 100A also includes a number of secure points (e.g., knots, nodes, small amount of glue, or a small clip) arranged on the threads between several strands of hair. For example, a secure point may be formed predetermined intervals (e.g., every thirty or sixty strands of hair). Every thirty or sixty strands may be called a bundle (e.g., the bundle ma be arranged between two secure points). The hairstylist may cut anywhere on the threads to tailor the hand-tied hair weft. In this depicted example, three secure points 110a, 110b, and 110c are shown in
[0030] In some embodiments, the hand-tied hair weft 100A may include one or more secure points. For example, the hand-tied hair weft 100A may include, for example, two, three, six, ten, twelve or more secure points. The number and the locations of the one or more secure points may be decided depending on, for example, the width of the hair weft 100A.
[0031] In some examples, the distribution of the secure points may be at a linear density along the cortex as an inverse function, for example, with respect to an absolute distance from a closest one of the distal or proximal ends of the cortex. In such embodiments, a hair stylist may have customize the width of a hair weft with higher resolution, while retaining substantial symmetry as the stylist may customize the width by cutting a similar number of bundles from each of the proximal and the distal ends.
[0032] In some examples, the length of each bundle (e.g., corresponding to distance between consecutive secure points) may increase with distance from one of the proximal or distal ends of the cortex. Such embodiments may facilitate a single cut from one end having a high resolution associated with the relatively close proximity of the secure points at the end to be cut.
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[0037] The method 300 also includes, at 320, performing color preparation. The cuticle may advantageously remain intact and aligned throughout the coloring process. The method 300 also includes, at 325, performing depigmentation. For example, the hair may undergo a slow and precise depigmentation process. The color may be lightened by an oxidation method to preserve cuticle integrity.
[0038] The method 300 also includes, at 330, performing re-pigmentation. During the re-pigmentation, a permanent textile dye that stains the cortex of the hair may be used to tenure the color longevity. The hair may be constantly agitated for thorough and even color saturation. The method 300 also includes, at 335, performing rinsing. Every bundle of hair may be washed, for example, more than 30 times. During cleansing and conditioning, treatments may be constantly reformatted to respond to seasonal changes. The hair may be smoothed before it is air-dried to allow for a silky fee without silicones or fillers.
[0039] The method 300 also includes, at 340, drawing the hair, for example, twice such that short hairs may be removed from every bundle, which may ensure that the hair is thick from root to tip. The method 300 also includes, at 345, performing color blending. The hair may be weighted and sorted for precisely customized color formulations. The method 300 also includes, at 350, performing a hand-tied process to form the hand-tied hair weft. A flowchart of an exemplary method to perform the hand-tied process is discussed in detail with reference to
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[0043] Although various embodiments have been described with reference to the figures, other embodiments are possible. A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, advantageous results may be achieved if the steps of the disclosed techniques were performed in a different sequence, or if components of the disclosed systems were combined in a different manner, or if the components were supplemented with other components. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.