Contoured And Chambered Hair Styling Device
20170325563 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2002/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2007/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a hair styling device and its employment in a specific styling method. The device comprises an elastomeric block having an elliptically-shaped substantially smooth top surface, a patterned, sculptured and textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface. The bottom surface is further constructed with parallel V-shaped channels and a plurality of regularly-spaced circular chambers, the chambers being orthogonal to the bottom surface. The device is used by placing the bottom-located channels and chambers against sections of hair while simultaneously using varying pressure and rotary movement of the bottom surface upon the hair. In this manner the hair may be styled into a multiplicity of twists or spirals.
Claims
1. A device for styling hair, comprising an elastomeric block having an elliptically shaped contour, a substantially smooth semi-rigid top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured textured bottom surface, a continuous side panel which connects the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; and further, said bottom surface contains nine V-shaped main-channels, nine V-shaped cross-channels, and a plurality of chambers orthogonal to the bottom surface.
2. A device for styling hair, comprising an elastomeric block having an elliptically-shaped contour, substantially smooth top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured elliptically-shaped textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel, said side panel being integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; wherein the bottom surface contains nine (9) V-shaped main-channels, said main-channels being parallel to each other and oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elastomeric block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface further manifests nine (9) V-shaped cross-channels, said cross-channels being oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree left angle to the longitudinal axis of the block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further said bottom surface being constructed with a plurality of rows of circular chambers oriented perpendicularly to the bottom surface, said chambers being orthogonal to both the bottom surface and the top surface and having a vertical depth approximately one-half the distance between the bottom surface and the top surface, the outer circumferences of said chambers intersecting said main-channels and cross-channels at irregular locations along the bottom surface of the elastomeric block.
3. A method of styling hair into a plurality of sections of twists and/or spirals, said method comprising the steps of: a) providing an elastomeric block having an elliptically-shaped, substantially smooth top surface, a jaggedly-patterned, sculptured, elliptically-shaped textured bottom surface, and a continuous side panel, said side panel being integrally connected to the edges of both the top surface and the bottom surface; wherein i) the bottom surface contains nine (9) V-shaped main-channels, said main-channels being parallel to each other and oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elastomeric block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further ii) said bottom surface further manifests nine (9) V-shaped cross-channels, said cross-channels being oriented on the bottom surface at an approximate 45 degree left angle to the longitudinal axis of the block when viewing the block bottom surface from a direct plan view; further iii) said bottom surface being constructed with a plurality of rows of circular chambers drilled perpendicularly into said bottom surface, said chambers being orthogonal to both the bottom surface and the top surface and having a vertical depth approximately one-half the distance between the bottom surface and the top surface, the outer circumferences of said chambers intersecting said main-channels and cross-channels at irregular locations along the bottom surface of the elastomeric block; further b) ensuring that the hair of an imminent customer is free of any styling liquid or other substances; c) grasping the elastomeric block by the side and top surface and orienting said elastomeric block such that said bottom surface is immediately adjacent to the hair of the customer; d) placing the bottom surface of said elastomeric block against a section of hairs on the customer's head; e) applying a series of twisting motions of the bottom surface onto the customer's hair, slightly flexing the bottom surface such that said twisting motions approximately conform to the general shape of the customer's head; f) rubbing the bottom surface of said elastomeric block across the customer's hair to such a depth as to cause the main-channels and cross-channels to funnel strands of hair into said circular chambers, thereby creating spiral twists; and g) repeating steps c) through f) above until the desired hairstyle is accomplished.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 Nomenclature for Invention Components 1. Elastomeric block 2. Side 3. Top surface 4. Bottom surface 5.-10. n/a 11. Longitudinal axis 12. Upper edge 13. Bottom edge 14.-20. n/a 21. First main-channel 22. Second main-channel 23. Third main-channel 24. Fourth main-channel 25. Fifth main-channel 26. Sixth main-channel 27. Seventh main-channel 28. Eighth main-channel 29. Ninth main-channel 30. First cross-channel 31. Second cross-channel 32. Third cross-channel 33. Fourth cross-channel 34. Fifth cross-channel 35. Sixth cross-channel 36. Seventh cross-channel 37. Eighth cross-channel 38. Ninth cross-channel 39.-69. n/a 70. First column lower chamber 71. First column, upper chamber 72. Second column 1.sup.st chamber 73. Second column, 2.sup.nd chamber 74. Second column, 3rd chamber 75. Second col, 4th chamber 76. Third column, 1.sup.st chamber 77. Third column, 2.sup.nd chamber 79. Third column, 4.sup.th chamber 80. Third column, 5.sup.th chamber 81. Fourth column, 1.sup.st chamber 85. Fourth column, 5.sup.th chamber 86. Fifth column, 1.sup.st chamber 90. Fifth column, 5.sup.th chamber 91. Sixth column, 1.sup.st chamber 95. Sixth column, 5.sup.th chamber 96. Seventh col, 1.sup.st chamber 97. Seventh col. 2.sup.nd chamber 98. Seventh col. 3.sup.rd chamber 99. Seventh col. 4.sup.th chamber 100. Eighth col. 1.sup.st chamber 101. Eighth col. 2.sup.nd chamber.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling seven (7) figures, show the basic components and functions of the preferred embodiment. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
[0020] A general perspective view of the bottom surface of the elastomeric block 1 is shown in
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[0022] In the preferred embodiment, there is a total of thirty-two (32) circular chambers. For illustrative purposes, a few of the circular chambers 70, 74,75, 76, 100, and 101 are labeled as indicated in
[0023] Because of the extremely limited space in
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[0026] The aforementioned numbered circular chambers must be deduced from the presentation of numbered circular chambers generally around the periphery of the bottom surface 4 shown in
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[0033] A hair stylist or other user of the elastomeric block 1 performs a styling of hair by the steps of
[0034] a) ensuring that the hair of an imminent customer, or of a wig, is free of any styling liquid or other substances;
[0035] b) Grasping the elastomeric block 1 simultaneously by the side 2 and top surface 3 while orienting the elastomeric block 1 such that said bottom surface 4 is immediately adjacent to the hair of a customer;
[0036] c) placing the bottom surface 4 of said elastomeric block 1 against a section of strands of the customer's hair;
[0037] d) applying a series of generally planar or circular twisting motions of the bottom surface 4 against the customer's hair. The bottom surface 4 of the elastomeric block 1 may flex slightly during this step. Additionally, the aforementioned twisting motions may approximately correspond to the general shape of a customer's head;
[0038] e) circularly rubbing the bottom surface 4 of said elastomeric block 1 across the sections of hair, thereby causing the main-channels 21-29 and cross-channels 30-38 to tunnel sections of hair strands into the circular chambers 70-101. This rubbing motion serves to create spiraling twists within the circular chambers 70-101. As necessary, the stylist or user repeats steps b) through e) to create a substantial plurality of sections of hair twists and spirals.
[0039] While preferred embodiments of the present inventive concept have been shown and disclosed herein, it will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may occur or be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of this inventive concept. Such variations, changes, and substitutions may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of, or in combination with features already disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended that this inventive concept be inclusive of such variations, changes, and substitutions, and limited only by the scope of the claims presented herein.