SYNTHETIC BRAIDING HAIR AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD

20190075870 · 2019-03-14

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    Abstract

    A synthetic braiding hair and its manufacturing method are disclosed. A synthetic braiding hair creating a faux locs style and a bohemian hair style simultaneously is comprised of the plurality of the first synthetic fibers spirally wound to create a faux locs hair style, the plurality of the second synthetic fibers spirally wound simultaneously along the plurality of the first synthetic fibers and extended at one end longer than the plurality of the first synthetic fibers to create a bohemian hair style thereof, and a hook formed at the other end of the plurality of the first synthetic fibers.

    Claims

    1. A synthetic braiding hair to create a faux locs and a bohemian hair style simultaneously, the synthetic braiding hair comprising: a plurality of the first synthetic fibers spirally wound to create a faux locs hair style; a plurality of the second synthetic fibers spirally wound simultaneously along the plurality of the first synthetic fibers and extended at one end longer than the plurality of the first synthetic fibers to create a bohemian hair style thereof; and a hook formed at the other end of the plurality of the first synthetic fibers.

    2. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the faux locs hair style is made by spirally winding the plurality of the first synthetic fibers and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers to form a cylindrical shape with a vacant space inside.

    3. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the bohemian hair style is made by forming waviness at an extended part of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers.

    4. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the hook is used for attaching the synthetic braiding hair to natural human hair by braiding or stitching.

    5. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the first synthetic fibers and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers are aligned and wound simultaneously in such a way that the plurality of the first synthetic fibers is wound outer side of the cylindrical shape and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers is wound inner side of the cylindrical shape to prevent overlap and kink.

    6. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the first synthetic fibers is made by polyolefin compounds to create lighter and volumetric synthetic hairs compared to conventional synthetic fibers.

    7. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the second synthetic fibers is made by polyethylene terephthalate compounds to create lighter and wavy synthetic hairs compared to conventional synthetic fibers.

    8. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the first synthetic fibers and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers after being wound together are put into a heat oven to form a permanent shape of the faux locs style.

    9. The synthetic braiding hair of claim 8, wherein the extended part of the plurality of the second fibers is pressed with a heated wave-forming device to form a permanent shape of the bohemian style.

    10. A method of a synthetic braiding hair comprising the steps of: aligning a plurality of the first synthetic fibers and a plurality of the second synthetic fibers; folding the plurality of the first synthetic fibers in the middle to form a hook; winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers spirally along a cylindrical rod to create a faux locs style; putting the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers into a heat oven to form a permanent shape of faux locs style; and pressing an extended part of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers with a heated wave-forming device to form a permanent shape of the bohemian style.

    11. The method of a synthetic braiding hair in claim 10 in which the step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers includes winding spirally to form a cylindrical shape with a vacant space inside.

    12. The method of a synthetic braiding hair in claim 10 in which the step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers includes extending one end of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers.

    13. The method of a synthetic braiding hair in claim 10 in which the step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers includes aligning the plurality of the first synthetic fibers to be wound outer side of the cylindrical rod and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers to be wound inner side of the cylindrical rod to prevent overlap and kink.

    14. The method of a synthetic braiding hair in claim 10 in which the step of winding the plurality of the first synthetic fibers includes selecting the plurality of the first synthetic fibers made by polyolefin compounds to create lighter and volumetric synthetic hairs compared to conventional fibers.

    15. The method of a synthetic braiding hair in claim 10 in which the step of winding the plurality of the second synthetic fibers includes selecting the plurality of the second synthetic fibers made by polyethylene terephthalate compounds to create lighter and wavy synthetic hairs compared to conventional fibers.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0026] FIG. 1(a) is a conceptual picture for a prior art, showing a woman with a faux locs hair attached to her natural hair, and FIG. 1(b) is a picture of the faux locs synthetic hair product in sale.

    [0027] FIG. 2(a) is a conceptual picture for a prior art, showing a woman with a bohemian hair attached to her natural hair, and FIG. 2(b) is a picture of the bohemian synthetic hair product in sale.

    [0028] FIG. 3(a) is a conceptual picture for a prior art, showing a woman with a combined faux locs and bohemian hair attached to her natural hair.

    [0029] FIG. 3(b) is a conceptual diagram for a prior art, describing the first method to attach the faux locs and bohemian synthetic hair onto the natural hair and how to insert the bohemian hair into the vacant space of the faux locs hair using a special hair needle.

    [0030] FIG. 3(c) is a conceptual diagram for a prior art, describing a second method to attach the faux locs and bohemian synthetic hair onto the natural hair and how to insert the bohemian hair into the vacant space of the faux locs hair by winding the faux locs hair around the bohemian hair.

    [0031] FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram for describing how to manufacture the new braiding hair presented in this invention.

    [0032] FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of the winding procedure, depicting how the first fiber is wound outer side of the cylindrical shape and how the second fiber is wound inner side of the cylindrical shape.

    [0033] FIG. 6 is a chart of manufacturing method for the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0034] Hereinafter, illustrative embodiments and examples will be described in detail so that inventive concept may be readily implemented by those skilled in the art. However, it is to be noted that the present disclosure is not limited to the illustrative embodiments and examples but can be realized in various other ways. In drawings, parts not directly relevant to the description are omitted to enhance the clarity of the drawings, and like reference numerals denote like parts through the whole document.

    [0035] Through the whole document, the term on that is used to designate a position of one element with respect to another element includes both a case that the one element is adjacent to the another element and a case that any other element exists between these two elements.

    [0036] Through the whole document, the term comprises or includes and/or comprising or including used in the document means that one or more other components, steps, operation and/or existence or addition of elements are not excluded in addition to the described components, steps, operation and/or elements unless context dictates otherwise. The term about or approximately or substantially are intended to have meanings close to numerical values or ranges specified with an allowable error and intended to prevent accurate or absolute numerical values disclosed for understanding of the present disclosure from being illegally or unfairly used by any unconscionable third party. Through the whole document, the term step of does not mean step for.

    [0037] Through the whole document, the term combination of included in Markush type description means mixture or combination of one or more components, steps, operations and/or elements selected from the group consisting of components, steps, operation and/or elements described in Markush type and thereby means that the disclosure includes one or more components, steps, operations and/or elements selected from the Markush group.

    [0038] Further, in the following description of illustrative embodiments, terms related to a direction or a position (upper side, lower side, up and down directions, etc.) are defined with respect to the arrangement state of individual components shown in drawings. For example, the upper side and the lower side may be defined as the upper side and the lower side when viewed from FIG. 1, that is, the left side and the right side on a paper plane. However, it should be noted that when the illustrative embodiment is practically applied, the components may be arranged in various directions with the upper side and the lower side reversed, for example.

    [0039] Below, illustrative embodiments and examples of the present disclosure will be described in detail.

    [0040] In FIG. 4, a synthetic braiding hair (1) to create a faux locs and a bohemian hair style simultaneously is comprised of a plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and a plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11). The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) is aligned at one end of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11). The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) is folded in the middle to form a hook (12). The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) then are wound spirally along a cylindrical rod (13) to create a faux locs hair style.

    [0041] The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) are spirally wound simultaneously. The plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) is extended at one end longer than the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) to create a bohemian hair style thereof.

    [0042] The faux locs hair style is made by spirally winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers (10, 11) to form a cylindrical shape with a vacant space inside. The bohemian hair style is made by forming waviness at an extended part of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (14).

    [0043] The hook (12) is used for attaching the synthetic braiding hair (1) to natural human hair by braiding or stitching.

    [0044] In FIG. 5, the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) are aligned and wound simultaneously in such a way that the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) is wound outer side of cylindrical shape and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) is wound inner side of cylindrical shape to prevent any kink.

    [0045] The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) is made by polyolefin compounds to create light and volumetric synthetic hairs.

    [0046] The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) using polyolefin compounds is much lighter in weight compared to the conventional faux locs hair product, resulting in less weight burden onto the natural human hair when it is attached.

    [0047] The plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) is made by polyethylene terephthalate compounds to create light and wavy synthetic hairs.

    [0048] The plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) using polyethylene terephthalate compounds is much lighter in weight compared to the conventional bohemian hair product, also resulting in less weight burden onto the natural human hair when it is attached.

    [0049] The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) after being wound together are put into a heat oven to form a permanent shape of the faux locs style.

    [0050] The extended part of the plurality of the second fibers (14) are pressed with a heated wave-forming device to form a permanent shape of the bohemian style.

    [0051] To manufacture the synthetic braiding hair disclosed herein, the procedure of the following method is suggested. The diagram in FIG. 6 shows the step by step procedure of manufacturing in detail.

    [0052] Firstly, a plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and a plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) are aligned such that one end of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) is located to the middle of the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10). The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) is folded in the middle to form a hook (12). The plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) then are wound spirally along a cylindrical rod (13) to create a faux locs hair style. The plurality of the first fibers (10) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) are put into a heat oven to form a permanent shape of faux locs style; then an extended part of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (14) is pressed with a heated wave-forming device to form a permanent shape of the bohemian style.

    [0053] The step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers (10, 11) includes winding spirally to form a cylindrical shape with a vacant space inside.

    [0054] The step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers (10, 11) includes extending one end of the plurality of the second synthetic fibers.

    [0055] The step of winding the plurality of the first and the second synthetic fibers (10, 11) includes aligning the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) to be wound outer side of the cylindrical rod (13) and the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) to be wound inner side of the cylindrical rod (13) to prevent overlap and kink.

    [0056] The step of winding the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) includes selecting the plurality of the first synthetic fibers (10) made by polyolefin compounds to create light and volumetric synthetic hairs.

    [0057] The step of winding the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) includes selecting the plurality of the second synthetic fibers (11) made by polyethylene terephthalate compounds to create light and wavy synthetic hairs.

    [0058] The above description of the illustrative embodiments is provided for the purpose of illustration, and it would be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without changing technical conception and essential features of the illustrative embodiments. Thus, it is clear that the above-described illustrative embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and do not limit the present disclosure. For example, each component described to be of a single type can be implemented in a distributed manner. Likewise, components described to be distributed can be implemented in a combined manner.

    [0059] The scope of the inventive concept is defined by the following claims and their equivalents rather than by the detailed description of the illustrative embodiments. It shall be understood that all modifications and embodiments conceived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents are included in the scope of the inventive concept.