Multi-needle Threader
10125440 · 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05B87/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
A41G5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-needle threader for use in weaving hair extensions. The threader has an L shaped body for holding at least one spool of thread in proximity to a plurality of needles held in pin cushions. The needles and pin cushions are positioned on the threader such that the needles can be threaded in a sequence or order continuously one needle to another until all are pre-threaded for use and then the needles can be used in reverse order without unthreading any unused needles.
Claims
1. A method for threading and using pre-threaded multiple needles for weaving hair extensions, the method comprising: providing an L shaped body comprising a horizontal base having at least one spool holder thereon and a vertical portion having multiple receivers or holes therein configured in at least one column and each containing a pin cushion, sized to fit the receiver or hole, such that there are at least first, second, and third pin cushions in holes in the at least one column; providing at least one needle for each pin cushion such that there are at least first, second, and third needles corresponding to the first, second and third pin cushions; inserting the at least one needle in each pin cushion such that the first needle is inserted in the first pin cushion, the second needle is inserted in the second pin cushion, and the third needle is inserted in the third pin cushion for weaving hair extension; positioning on said at least one spool holder at least one spool of thread for weaving hair extensions; pulling thread from the spool of thread to the first pin cushion in the column and threading the first needle in the first pin cushion; without unthreading the first needle in the first pin cushion, pulling thread to the second pin cushion in the column and threading the second needle in the second pin cushion; without unthreading the needles in the first and second pin cushions, pulling thread to the third pin cushion in the column and threading the third needle in the third pin cushion; pulling the thread in that third needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said third needle or the needles in the first and second pin cushions; using said third needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that third needle; pulling the thread in the second needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said second needle or said first needle; using said second needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that second needle; pulling the thread in the first needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said first needle; using said first needle for weaving hair extensions until the weaving of the hair extensions is complete or until the thread is exhausted.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising using a single needle threader to thread the needles, wherein the single needle threader comprises a loop of thin, flexible plastic capable of passing through the eye of each needle and thread is wrapped around the loop and the loop is passed through the eye of the needle to thread the needle.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising holding said body stationary during use.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein said body comprises at least one suction cup to facilitate holding said body stationary during use.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the holes in the column are sequential and single-file and the hole for the first needle is the hole nearest the spool.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising: providing a fourth pin cushion in a hole in the at least one column and a fourth needle for insertion into that hole; inserting the fourth needle in the fourth pin cushion; and after threading the third needle in the third pin cushion, without unthreading the first, second and third needles, and before using the third needle for weaving hair extensions, pulling thread to the fourth pin cushion in the column and threading the fourth needle in the fourth pin cushion and then pulling the thread in that fourth needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said fourth needle or the needles in the first, second, and third pin cushions, using said fourth needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that fourth needle.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: providing a fifth pin cushion in a hole in the at least one column and a fifth needle for insertion into that hole; inserting the fifth needle in the fifth pin cushion; and after threading the fourth needle in the fourth pin cushion, without unthreading the first, second, third and fourth needles, and before using the fourth needle for weaving hair extensions, pulling thread to the fifth pin cushion in the column and threading the fifth needle in the fifth pin cushion and then pulling the thread in that fifth needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said fifth needle or the needles in the first, second, third and fourth pin cushions, using said fifth needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that fifth needle.
8. A method for threading and using pre-threaded multiple needles for weaving hair extensions, the method comprising: providing an L shaped body comprising a horizontal base having at least one spool holder thereon and a vertical portion having multiple receivers or holes therein configured in at least one column and each containing a pin cushion, sized to fit the receiver or hole, such that there are at least first, second, third, fourth, and fifth pin cushions in holes in the at least one column; providing at least one needle for each pin cushion such that there are at least first, second, third, fourth, and fifth needles corresponding to the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth pin cushions; inserting the at least one needle in each pin cushion such that the first needle is inserted in the first pin cushion, the second needle is inserted in the second pin cushion, the third needle is inserted in the third pin cushion, the fourth needle is inserted in the fourth pin cushion, and the fifth needle is inserted in the fifth pin cushion for weaving hair extension; positioning on said at least one spool holder at least one spool of thread for weaving hair extensions; pulling thread from the spool of thread to the first pin cushion in the column and threading the first needle in the first pin cushion; without unthreading the first needle in the first pin cushion, pulling thread to the second pin cushion in the column and threading the second needle in the second pin cushion; without unthreading the needles in the first and second pin cushions, pulling thread to the third pin cushion in the column and threading the third needle in the third pin cushion; without unthreading the needles in the first, second and third pin cushions, pulling thread to the fourth pin cushion in the column and threading the fourth needle in the fourth pin cushion; without unthreading the needles in the first, second, third and fourth pin cushions, pulling thread to the fifth pin cushion in the column and threading the fifth needle in the fifth pin cushion; pulling the thread in that fifth needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions and then cut the thread without unthreading said fifth needle or the needles in the first, second, third, or fourth pin cushions; using said fifth needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in the fifth needle; pulling the thread in that fourth needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions and then cut the thread without unthreading said fourth needle or the needles in the first, second, or third pin cushions; using said fourth needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in the fourth needle; pulling the thread in that third needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said third needle or the needles in the first and second pin cushions; using said third needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that third needle; pulling the thread in the second needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said second needle or said first needle; using said second needle for weaving hair extensions until the thread is depleted in that second needle; pulling the thread in the first needle out a length for use in weaving hair extensions without tangling and then cut the thread without unthreading said first needle; using said first needle for weaving hair extensions until the weaving of the hair extensions is complete or the thread is exhausted.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the L shaped body comprises three columns each with five holes and the steps are repeated for each column in sequence.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(18) Referring now to the drawings, it is seen that in the embodiment of the invention as shown in
(19) Further the embodiments of the invention shown in
(20) In one embodiment, the L shaped body 12 of the multi-needle threader of the invention consists essentially of two piecesa base 22 and a vertical portion 20connected together by connectors or fasteners, such as for example nails or screws, optionally reinforced with glue. In another embodiment, the L shaped body 12 of the threader of the invention consists essentially of one piece, with the base 22 and the vertical portion 20 molded or formed for example of one piece. In either embodiment, the L shaped body is made of plastic or glass or plexiglass or metal or natural wood or synthetic wood or clay or Lucite or bamboo, or some combination of these materials, or any similar material that is capable of performing the function of multi-needle threaders 10A and 10B of the invention.
(21) Extending vertically from base 22 is at least one bar or rod 24 for receiving and holding at least one spool 30 of thread 26. The bar or rod 24 is inserted into or through a hole or indentation in the base 22 for receiving the bar or rod 24 in one embodiment, and is optionally also glued and/or screwed, nailed, or similarly fastened or attached to the base 22 so that the bar or rod 24 remains upright or vertical during use of the multi-needle threaders 10A and 10B. In another embodiment, the bar or rod 24 is glued and/or screwed, nailed or similarly fastened or attached to the base 22 so that the bar or rod 24 remains upright or vertical in use of the multi-needle threader of the invention without insertion of the bar or rod 24 into a hole or indentation in the base 22. The bar or rod 24 is comprised of the same material as the L shaped body 12 or of a similar or different material. Generally, any material suitable for the L shaped body 12 would be suitable for the bar or rod 24. In one embodiment, the bar or rod 24 is formed or molded as part of the base 22 while in other embodiments, the bar or rod 24 is a separate piece, attached as discussed above. The height of the bar or rod 24 is sufficient to support or hold spool 30 of thread 26.
(22) The multi-needle threaders 10A and 10B of the invention preferably have one or more guides 28 for directing thread 26 from spool 30 on bar or rod 24 to needles 32 protruding from pin cushions 18. Such guide 28 is a hollow ring for example as shown in
(23) In the preferred method of use of the multi-needle threader of the invention, the external end of thread 26 is drawn from the spool 30 through the guide 28 and down across pin cushions 18, each preferably holding a single needle 32. The single piece of thread 26 is threaded through each needle 32 beginning with the pin cushion 18 the closest to the guide 28 and proceeding downward from that pin cushion 18 to each pin cushion 18 below. Next the thread 26 is pulled out as needed for the bottom needle 32the needle the closest to the base 22 of the multi-needle threader of the inventionor the needle that is to be the first to be used, while allowing the needle to remain threaded. The thread is cut to separate that first needle from the other needles without unthreading any of the needles. That first needle 32 to be used is then used and when the thread in that first used needle 32 is used up or sufficiently depleted that sewing with it is no longer practical, the user goes to the pin cushion immediately above the pin cushion from which that first used needle came, and pulls thread out as needed for use of that needle, again allowing the needle to remain threaded. This pattern of use of the threaded needles is continued until the needle in the top pin cushion, the one closest to the guide, is used, or until no more needles are needed.
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(25) The positioning of the needles 32 in the pin cushions 18 can be in any convenient location. One example of such location is with the needles 32 positioned in the pin cushions 18 effectively in a column as shown in the embodiment of
(26) The number of rows and columns of pin cushions shown in the Figures is believed particularly useful for the number of pre-threaded needles commonly needed for weaving hair extensions for one person. For another non-limiting example, an embodiment shown in
(27) However, the principles of the invention are applicable to other uses where pre-threaded needles are needed or desired. The L shaped body 12 shown in the Figures is one non-limiting example of a suitable body for the invention, but the body of the invention is readily adaptable to other shapes. That is, in alternative embodiments, the base 22 is oval or circular or square or oblong, or polygonal or amorphous in shape, so long as the base is capable of holding at least one spool of thread. Similarly in alternative embodiments, the vertical piece 20 has such varying shapes as well, so long as the shape allows or affords the pin cushions to be positioned for ease of use with threading of multiple needles using the an unbroken thread attached at one end to a spool of thread, or otherwise coming from a spool of thread, positioned on the base of the multi-needle threader. In some embodiments, the vertical piece 20 is not vertical, but rather is slanted or at an angle extending obtusely or acutely from or with respect to the base 22.
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(29) While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that other various changes, adaptations and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention(s) and the scope of the appended claims. The scope of the present invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but instead should be determined with reference to the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents. Furthermore, it should be understood that the appended claims do not necessarily comprise the broadest scope of the invention(s) which the applicant is entitled to claim, or the only manner(s) in which the invention(s) may be claimed, or that all recited features are necessary.