APPARATUS AND METHODOLOGY FOR BRANDING A HAIR TIE
20190281943 ยท 2019-09-19
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Abstract
Aspects directed towards hair ties are disclosed. In one example, a hair tie includes a branding component coupled to a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area and comprised of elastic material. In another example, a hair tie includes a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area and comprised of a polyester-based elastic material that includes a sublimation print. In yet another example, a method is disclosed, which includes obtaining a rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material, and printing on at least one side of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material via a sublimation printing technique. A first end of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material is then attached to a second end of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material to form a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area.
Claims
1. A hair tie apparatus, comprising: a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area, wherein the substantially circular component is comprised of elastic material; and a branding component coupled to the substantially circular component.
2. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the branding component is a patch stitched onto one of a first side of the flat surface area or a second side of the flat surface area.
3. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the branding component comprises a first patch stitched onto a first side of the flat surface area and a second patch stitched onto a second side of the flat surface area.
4. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the branding component is a sleeve wrapped around a portion of the flat surface area.
5. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve is stitched onto the substantially circular component.
6. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the sleeve is stitched proximate to a seam of the substantially circular component.
7. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 6, wherein a stitching of the sleeve forms a parameter substantially encompassing the seam.
8. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elastic material is a polyester-based material.
9. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the polyester-based material is a blend of at least polyester yarn and spandex yarn.
10. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the blend comprises a greater amount of polyester yarn than spandex yarn.
11. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 1, wherein ends of the substantially circular component are configured to attach and reattach from each other.
12. A hair tie apparatus, comprising: a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area, wherein the substantially circular component is comprised of a polyester-based elastic material and includes a sublimation print.
13. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the polyester-based elastic material is a blend of at least polyester yarn and spandex yarn.
14. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the blend comprises a greater amount of polyester yarn than spandex yarn.
15. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a branding component coupled to the substantially circular component.
16. The hair tie apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the branding component is a sleeve wrapped around a portion of the flat surface area.
17. A method, comprising: obtaining a rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material; printing on at least one side of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material via a sublimation printing technique; and attaching a first end of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material to a second end of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material to form a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the sublimation printing technique comprises a printing temperature of at least 200 degrees centigrade.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising coupling a branding component to the substantially circular component.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the branding component is a sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Various non-limiting embodiments are further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Overview
[0022] As discussed in the introduction, conventional hair ties have several undesirable limitations with respect to quality and performance and the ability to print creative designs and brand individual hair ties without sacrificing performance. The embodiments disclosed herein are directed towards overcoming these limitations by providing an apparatus composed of a material that possesses and retains adequate stretch that can be printed on using a sublimation printing technique, with a shape providing suitable printable surface area, complete with a mechanism that allows for individual branding of hair ties. In
[0023] In one particular aspect, the invention is directed towards a novel shape for hair ties, wherein a flat design is contemplated. Whereas conventional hair ties have used a rounded shape and design, preventing sufficient surface area on which robust creative designs can be printed, this flat design will allow sufficient printable surface area, which may be desirable for branding purposes.
[0024] In another aspect, the invention is directed towards a novel composition for hair ties, wherein a specific blend of polyester-based elastic material is contemplated. This specific material possesses sufficient stretch and strength to hold hair securely, even with long, thick or heavy hair. This specific material can also withstand a heat intensive printing process without losing its elasticity or other desirable qualities. Whereas conventional hair ties have used nylon-based materials to print creative designs thereupon, such nylon material does not possess the stretching power nor the strength to hold the hair securely, in particular with thick or heavy hair.
[0025] In yet another aspect, a novel sleeve of material wrapping around the seam where the hair tie is joined together is contemplated, which serves both functional and aesthetic purposes. From a functional standpoint, this sleeve provides a surface area, separate from the flat side of the hair tie, which can be used for the branding of individual hair ties. The sleeve may also be stitched onto, or otherwise attached, to the seam so as to reinforce the holding strength of the seam. From an aesthetic standpoint the sleeve effectively covers the seam at which the ends of the hair tie are joined, concealing the stitching and loose edges from view. Whereas conventional hair ties have tied the ends together to join, or used other means of fastening two ends together, no hair tie has used a sleeve as described herein to provide an adequate surface area for the branding of individual hair ties.
Exemplary Methodology and Hair Tie Embodiments
[0026] Referring next to
[0027] An exemplary illustration of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material obtained at act 410 is provided in
[0028] Furthermore, with respect to the type of material used for elastic material 505, it should be appreciated that any of a plurality of types of elastic material generally known in the art may be used. For instance, in a particular embodiment, elastic material 505 is a polyester-based material (e.g., a blend comprising 70% polyester yarn and 30% spandex yarn), which has been found to have various characteristics for facilitating the desired properties of hair ties disclosed herein. For example, it has been found that using a polyester-based material for elastic material 505 yields a hair tie with much more structural integrity than conventional hair ties. The structural integrity of a polyester-based material also provides a desirable canvass for printing designs via high temperature sublimation printing techniques, which generally yield more robust prints that are less susceptible to fading.
[0029] Referring back to process 400, once the elastic material is obtained at act 410, process 400 continues to act 420 where at least one side of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material is printed upon via a sublimation printing technique. In
[0030] After printing a desired design at act 420, process 400 proceeds to act 430 where the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material is formed into a substantially circular component. For instance, as shown in illustration 520, a first end 502 of the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material may be attached to a second end 504 (e.g., via stitching to form seam 525), wherein the attaching transforms the rectangular-shaped piece of elastic material into a substantially circular component comprising a flat surface area.
[0031] Once the substantially circular component is formed at act 430, a determination is made at act 440 of whether to include a branding component, such as the exemplary branding component 535 shown in illustration 530. Here, it should be appreciated that including a branding component, such as branding component 535, may be desirable for any of various reasons. For instance, branding component 535 provides greater flexibility with respect to what types of material can be used to brand a hair tie product. Such material, for example, does not necessarily need to be elastic. Indeed, since branding component 535 may also be used to reinforce the attachment of first end 502 to second end 504 (e.g., by stitching/forming branding component 535 onto seam 525), it may be desirable to select a durable non-elastic material (e.g., a nylon-based fabric, a non-elastic rubber/plastic/metal, etc.) for branding component 535.
[0032] If it is determined that no branding is desired at act 440, process 400 concludes at act 470 where a finalized hair tie is output. Otherwise, if branding is indeed desired at act 440, process 400 proceeds with the selecting of a branding type at act 450 and a coupling of the branding component to the substantially circular component at act 460, before concluding at act 470 where a finalized hair tie is output.
[0033] In a first exemplary type of branding, a patch design is contemplated. For instance, branding component 535 may be a single patch stitched onto a single side of the hair tie's flat surface area. Alternatively, a dual patch design is contemplated, wherein branding component 535 comprises a first patch stitched onto a first side of the hair tie's flat surface area and a second patch stitched onto a second side of the hair tie's flat surface area.
[0034] In a second exemplary type of branding, a sleeve design is contemplated. For instance, branding component 535 may be a sleeve configured to wrap around a portion of the hair tie's flat surface area. If reinforcement and/or concealment of seam 525 is not desired, such a sleeve may be configured to slide along the substantially circular component. Otherwise, if reinforcement and/or concealment of seam 525 is indeed desired, the sleeve may be attached to a portion of the substantially circular component proximate to the seam 525. For instance, the sleeve may be stitched to a portion proximate to seam 525, wherein such stitching may comprise stitching across seam 525 (e.g., as illustrated in
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[0036] In another aspect of the disclosure, it is contemplated that the hair tie apparatus disclosed herein may be further configured to include a mechanism which allows a user to securely attach a key. In
[0037] The word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. For the avoidance of doubt, the subject matter disclosed herein is not limited by such examples. In addition, any aspect or design described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs, nor is it meant to preclude equivalent exemplary structures and techniques known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms includes, has, contains, and other similar words are used in either the detailed description or the claims, for the avoidance of doubt, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as an open transition word without precluding any additional or other elements.
[0038] The aforementioned systems have been described with respect to interaction between several components. It can be appreciated that such systems and components can include those components or specified sub-components, some of the specified components or sub-components, and/or additional components, and according to various permutations and combinations of the foregoing. Sub-components can also be implemented as components coupled to other components rather than included within parent components (hierarchical). Additionally, it is noted that one or more components may be combined into a single component providing aggregate functionality or divided into several separate sub-components, and any one or more middle layers may be provided to couple to such sub-components in order to provide integrated functionality. Any components described herein may also interact with one or more other components not specifically described herein but generally known by those of skill in the art.
[0039] In view of the exemplary systems described supra, methodologies that may be implemented in accordance with the disclosed subject matter can be appreciated with reference to the various figures. While for purposes of simplicity of explanation, the methodologies are described as a series of steps, it is to be understood and appreciated that the disclosed subject matter is not limited by the order of the steps, as some steps may occur in different orders and/or concurrently with other steps from what is described herein. Moreover, not all disclosed steps may be required to implement the methodologies described hereinafter.
[0040] While the various embodiments have been described in connection with the exemplary embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function without deviating there from. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to any single embodiment.