Hair tool
11992110 ยท 2024-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D8/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hair tool including a needle assembly, a handle assembly and a knife assembly. The needle assembly has a harpoon that can catch multiple threads of a spool of threads. When pulling the needle the harpoon tip is covered by a hingedly mounted flap to allow the needle to be pulled back without catching additional threads of hair. The handle has a narrow portion that receives a threaded portion of the needle. The handle has a meshed textured surface for a better griping. The knife assembly includes a dull edged knife that can be used to split the threads or remove threads off of the harpoon portion of the needle.
Claims
1. A system for a hair tool, comprising: a) a needle having a threaded bottom end and a harpoon-shaped tip disposed at a top distal end thereof, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a sharp upper end extending upwardly, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a harpoon sharp bottom portion extending outwardly, said needle further includes a flap hingedly attached to the needle, wherein said flap is proximal to said harpoon-shaped tip, said flap being larger in length than the harpoon-shaped tip entirely cover a gap between the harpoon-shaped tip and the flap when in a closed configuration; b) a handle having a tapered shape, a narrow end of the handle includes a threaded hole to receive said threaded bottom end of said needle therein, wherein the handle has a meshed textured outer surface; c) a knife assembly for splitting threads including a knife perpendicularly attached to a flat surface of a base, said base further includes flexible prongs extending downwardly at an outward angle from a bottom surface of the base, said flexible prongs are disposed opposite to said knife, the knife being a dull knife, said flexible prongs are compressed and inserted into an opening of a spool of thread housed in the handle, thereby attaching the knife assembly to said spool of thread.
2. A system for a hair tool, comprising: a) a needle having a straight elongated body including a threaded bottom end and a harpoon-shaped tip disposed at a top distal end thereof, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a sharp upper end extending upwardly, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a harpoon sharp bottom portion extending outwardly, said needle further includes a flap hingedly attached to the needle, wherein said flap is proximal to said harpoon, said flap being larger in length than the harpoon-shaped tip to entirely cover a gap between the harpoon-shaped tip and the flap when in a closed configuration, when in an open configuration said harpoon-shaped tip is configured to engage threads of hair; b) a handle having a tapered shape, a narrow top end of the handle includes a threaded hole to receive said threaded bottom end of said needle therein, said handle being hollow, wherein the handle has a meshed textured outer surface; c) a knife assembly for splitting threads including a dull knife perpendicularly attached to a flat surface of a base, said base further includes flexible prongs extending downwardly at an outward angle from a bottom surface of the base, said prongs are disposed opposite to said knife, said prongs are compressed and inserted into an opening of a spool of thread housed in the handle, thereby attaching the knife assembly to said spool of thread.
3. A system for a hair tool, consisting of: a) a needle having a straight elongated body including a threaded bottom end and a harpoon-shaped tip disposed at a top distal end thereof, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a sharp upper end extending upwardly, wherein said harpoon-shaped tip has a harpoon sharp bottom portion extending outwardly, said needle further includes a flap hingedly attached to the needle, wherein said flap is proximal to said harpoon, said flap being larger in length than the harpoon-shaped tip to entirely cover a gap between the harpoon-shaped tip and the flap when in a closed configuration, when in an open configuration said harpoon-shaped tip is configured to engage threads of hair, the harpoon tip has a curved portion extending diagonally upwards from the uppermost end thereof and a bottom cutout, flap, when in the opened configuration, extends diagonally from one of the sides of the needle; b) a handle having a frustoconical shape, a narrow top end of the handle includes a threaded hole to receive said threaded bottom end of said needle therein, said handle being hollow, wherein the handle has a meshed textured outer surface; c) a knife assembly for splitting threads including a dull knife perpendicularly attached to a flat surface of a base, said base further includes four flexible prongs extending downwardly at an outward angle from a bottom surface of the base, said four prongs are disposed opposite to said knife, said four prongs compressed, and inserted into an opening of a spool of thread housed in the handle, thereby attaching the knife assembly to said spool of thread, and wherein said dull knife has a tapered geometry.
4. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein said flap is attached to said needle by means of a hinge disposed at a bottom distal end of the flap.
5. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein said flap has an elongated curved shape so that when in closed configuration the needle exhibits a continuous contour.
6. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein said flap has an open configuration in which the harpoon-shaped tip is exposed for the harpoon tip to catch threads of hair.
7. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein said handle is hollow.
8. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein said flexible prongs are made of a flexible material to be compressed and inserted into the opening of the spool of thread, wherein the flexible prongs secure the knife assembly to the spool.
9. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein the flexible prongs extend at an angle from the bottom surface of the base.
10. The system for a hair tool of claim 1, wherein the base is dimensioned to be received by the opening of the spool of thread.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a needle assembly 20, a handle assembly 40, and a knife assembly 60. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.
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(11) The handle assembly 40 includes a handle 42. In one embodiment, the handle 42 may have a truncated conical shape for comfort. However, in different embodiments, the handle 42 may have any other ergonomic shape from the art. The handle 42 may have a tapered body. The handle 42 may be made of plastic, wood, bamboo, metal, aluminum, or any other variation thereof. The tapered body may include four side walls, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall and a forth side wall. The first side wall may include a meshed texture surface 49 to allow for a better grip and hand breathability when the hair tool 10 is being used. The second side wall may include the meshed texture surface 49 to allow for a better grip and hand breathability when the hair tool 10 is being used. The third side wall may include the meshed texture surface 49 to allow for a better grip and hand breathability when the hair tool 10 is being used. The forth side wall may include a meshed texture surface 49 to allow for a better grip and hand breathability when the hair tool 10 is being used. The tapered body of the handle 42 may further have an upper end and a lower end. The upper end may have a narrow portion 44. The narrow portion 44 may be solid, and may have a threaded hole 48 centered of a top wall of the narrow portion 44. The needle 22 is received and threaded into the threaded hole 48 of the narrow portion 44 of the handle 42. The lower end may have a bottom portion 46. The bottom portion 46 may be the wider portion of the tapered body. The handle 42 may be hollow.
(12) The knife assembly 60 includes a knife 62 having a base 64 with a plurality of prongs 68 and a blade member 66. The knife 62 may be a dull-edge knife. The base 64 may have a cylindrical shape dimensioned to be inserted in an open distal end of a spool of thread 101. The base 64 may have, in a suitable embodiment, four prongs 68 made of a flexible material. In one embodiment, the prongs 68 may extend at an angle from a bottom surface of the base 64 opposite to the knife 62. The blade member 66 may be made of plastic, wood, metal, or any other variation thereof. The blade member 66 may have two opposing edges beginning at the connection to the base 64 and ending by forming a tip. The two opposing edges of the blade member 66 may be dulled to prevent the knife 62 from cutting threads from the spool or hairs from a client. In one embodiment, where the needle catches more threads than is intended there is a dull-edged knife 62 may be used to spilt the threads or remove the threads off of the harpoon tip 24 of the needle 22. The prongs 68 being from a flexible material allow a user to compress them to fit inside the spool 101 as depicted in
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(14) To begin the process, a knife (designated as 62) is inserted into the spool of thread (labeled as 101). With the non-dominant hand, the user pulls the required length of thread from the spool. This thread is looped and placed at the start of the braid, extending a predetermined distance beyond the secured portion of the braid.
(15) With the dominant hand, the user grasps the handle (denoted as 42) and passes it under the weave track, positioning the looped thread on the harpoon tip (referred to as 24). By closing the harpoon tip, only the thread is pulled under the braid. Once the thread is drawn through, the harpoon tip is held at a second predetermined length, effectively creating two strands of thread.
(16) Using the knife (62), the user passes it through the two strands of thread and loops it over the non-dominant hand, ultimately forming a knot. This process is repeated to achieve uniform stitches until the end of the braid is reached. For added reinforcement at the end of the braid, the user may loop it around the same stitch 3 or 4 times.
(17) Upon completing the sewing-in process, any excess weave tracks can be trimmed. It's important to note that the spool of thread (labeled as 101) can vary in size, accommodating different attachment sizes as needed during manufacturing.
(18) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.