HEADBAND FOR ACTIVE WEAR
20190021466 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A wig clip secures a headwear to a user. It has a quadrilateral frame, a comb formed on the quadrilateral frame and a sheet of flexible material attached to the quadrilateral frame. The quadrilateral frame has a first and second pairs of opposing sides, with ends of the second pair being attached to ends of the first pair sides to form the quadrilateral shape. The comb is formed along a first side of the first pair, such that it extends towards and beyond a second side of the first pair. The quadrilateral frame is of a resilient spring material that flexes between an open position, where the comb is spaced apart from the second side, to a closed position, where the comb lies against the second side. The sheet of flexible material has a width dimension joined to at least second pair of opposing sides of the quadrilateral frame and a length dimension that is longer then the width dimension.
Claims
1. A wig clip for securing an item of headwear to a user, comprising: a quadrilateral frame having a first and a second pair of opposing sides, with the end of the second pair of opposing sides attached to the ends of the first pair of opposing sides to form the quadrilateral frame; a comb, formed along a first side of the first pair of opposing sides, such that the comb extends towards and beyond a second side of the first pair of opposing sides; the quadrilateral frame being formed from a resilient spring material such that the frame flexes between a first or open position, in which the comb is spaced apart from the second side of the first pair of opposing sides, to a second or closed position in which the comb lies against the second side of the first pair of opposing sides; and a sheet of flexible material, having a width dimension that is joined to at least the two sides of the second pair of opposing sides of the quadrilateral frame and a length dimension that is longer then the width dimension.
2. The wig clip of claim 1, wherein the comb comprises a plurality of tines, comprising a flexible material.
3. The wig clip of claim 2, wherein the tines comprise the same flexible material as the quadrilateral frame.
4. The wig clip of claim 1, wherein the quadrilateral frame is formed from a spring metal.
5. The wig clip of claim 4, wherein the sheet of flexible material is a flexible plastic.
6. The wig clip of claim 4, wherein the sheet of flexible material is a spring metal.
7. The wig clip of claim 1, wherein: the sheet of flexible material has a length that is about twice the width.
8. An item of headwear comprising: a headband adapted to be worn around the head of a user, comprising an elongate slit in the nature of a buttonhole; and a wig clip according to claim 1, removably inserted in the elongate slit.
9. The item of headwear of claim 8, wherein: the headband is a toroidal band of a stretch fabric and the elongate slit is positioned on a surface facing the wearer.
10. The item of headwear of claim 9, wherein: the headband has a pair of spaced apart elongate slits in adjacent relationship, positioned on a surface of facing the wearer, with a corresponding wig clip for each elongate slit.
11. The item of headwear of claim 9, wherein: the headband has at least one additional elongate slit, positioned diametrically across from the elongate slit and on the same surface thereof.
12. A method of securing an item of headwear to the hair of a user, comprising the steps of: providing a toroidal headband of a stretch fabric, the headband having an elongate slot in the nature of a buttonhole on a surface thereof; securing a wig clip according to claim 1 into the elongate slot by inserting the sheet of flexible material into the elongate slot; placing the toroidal headband around the head of the user with the wig clip in the open position, such that the comb faces toward the crown of the head of the user; and engaging the hair of the user into the comb and causing the wig clip to move to the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] A better understanding of the disclosed embodiments will be obtained from a reading of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein identical reference characters refer to identical parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0028] A typical clip 10 of this type has a width (from outside of one side 15 to the outside of the other side 15) that is in the range of about 1 to 1.5 inches and a length (from outside of side 19 to the end of tines 17) that is about one-half of the width.
[0029] As shown in perspective view in
[0030] In providing the headband 40 for the invention, a fabric headband is preferred. The basic headband 40 can be of several types that are known in the prior art, before the modifications needed to make it a part of the present invention. In one type, the headband 40 is a length of woven cloth, especially one that can be folded on itself lengthwise, with the middle portion of the cloth passing across the front of the hairline on the scalp and the two ends tied to each other at the lower rear portion of the skull, probably along the occipital portion. In such a situation, the headband would usually be worn with the lengthwise fold towards the front of the head. In a second type, the headband is a continuous toroidal band of material, preferably a knitted stretch fabric, such as a Spandex-type material. In many of these embodiments, the band is a tube of the material, with the ends connected to each other to make the band continuous. An example of such a toroidal headband 40 is seen in front sectional view in
[0031] In any of the headbands 40 that are used for this invention, there should be at least one slit 42, in the nature of a buttonhole, formed on a surface 44 of the headband that will be adjacent to the scalp near the frontal portion of the skull. The headband 40 will also have an opposite surface 46 that is away from the scalp. More preferably, there are two or more such slits 42, positioned so that the slits are provided in pairs that are spaced apart from each other so that the slits can be arranged to be atop a portion skull near the temple area when the headband is worn. In any case, the slits 42 should be arranged to run parallel to the lengthwise dimension of the headband 40. Each slit should have a length approximately equal to the width of a modified clip 110.
[0032] To complete assembly of the headband of the invention, at least one, but preferably two or more modified clips 110 are selected, as is a headband that has been modified with the slits 42. Using the flexibility of the flexible sheet 20, the modified clips are inserted into selected slits 42, preferably such that sides 16 of the selected modified clips 110 are facing in the same direction with the tines 17 of the comb 18 extending essentially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the headband. This insertion of the modified clip 110 into the slit 42 is shown in
[0033] From this point, and with the clip 110 in the open position, the headband is placed on the head and arranged into the desired position. At this time, the clips 110 can be moved to engage the wearer's hair and manually moved from the open to the closed position, securing the headband. This arrangement is depicted in perspective view in
[0034] The exact number and position of the clips used will be to the wearer's preference and may be adjusted, based upon the type of the activity. As an example, in
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[0036] Two advantages of the product arise from the easy of arranging the clips 110 in the headband. As described immediately above, the clips can be arranged and oriented to the user's preference. At least as importantly, the clips may be removed so the headband can be laundered without the clips in place.
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[0038] Having shown and described a preferred embodiment of the invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described invention and still be within the scope of the claimed invention. Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements which will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.