Wrist Apparatus For Using Self-Adhesive, Replaceable, And Customizable Attachments

20190281959 ยท 2019-09-19

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    Abstract

    A system for the attachment of small tools and utensils to the wearers fore arm. The system provides improvements in the field of cosmetics by allowing easier access to the practitioner's tools.

    Claims

    1. A utility arm wrap system comprising: An elastic arm wrap, which wraps around the wearer's arm from wrist to elbow, the entire outward face of the wrap covered with a hook and loop surface intended to be used to hold various attachments; A stabilization strap made of the same material as the arm wrap, consisting of a strip 1-3 inches wide at its base end and a loop at its tip end for the middle finger of the wearer, the base of the strap facing the wrap consisting of the complimentary side of a hook and loop system needed for attachment to the wrap.

    2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a strip of elastic material which, on one side, has a complimentary side of a hook and loop system needed for attachment to the wrap and magnets attached to the other side of the band enabling the wearer to attach metallic objects to the wrap.

    3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a strip of elastic material which, on one side, has a complimentary side of a hook and loop system needed for attachment to the wrap and a series of loops on the other side of the hand enabling the attachment of other tools to the wrap.

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    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0016] The invention consists of a system for the attachment of tools to the hand of a practitioner in the beauty salon industry, such as a barber or a cosmetologist. Referring to FIG. 2. The wrap 101 is made from an elastic material. The entire outward face of the wrap covered with a hook and loop surface intended to be used to hold various attachments. The wrap may be secured around the user's arm in various way. The embodiment shown in FIG. 2 consists of a strip of complementary hook and loop covering on an inside portion of the wrap 104, to enable it to secure itself to the users' arm by attaching to the outside surface of the wrap. FIG. 1 demonstrates what the wrap would look like when it is worn by the practitioner.

    [0017] The wrap may be secured by an additional stabilizer strap 102 shown in FIG. 2. The strap is worn by putting the middle finger through hole 103 and attaching the opposite end of the strap to the wrap 101 via a hook and loop attachment system. The wrap and strap and shown together in FIG. 3. The strap is made of the same elastic material as the wrap and the outside of it is also covered with the same side of the hook and loop system as the wrap 101 to allow for the holding of additional attachment.

    [0018] FIG. 4 shows the wrap 101 in use without the stabilization strap 102. The wrap has an attachment 201, which is secured using a hook and loop system. This particular attachment is best suited for holding elongated tools such as brushes.