HAIR BUNDLES, HAIR WIG SYSTEM, METHOD OF SECURING HAIR BUNDLES, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HAIR BUNDLES
20170202291 · 2017-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41G5/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method of securing a hair bundle to a user's natural hair is provided. The method includes providing the hair bundle comprising one or more strands of artificial hair. The method further includes providing a ring member and coupling the ring member to the hair bundle. At least a portion of a semicircle member of the bundle of hair is introduced through the user's natural hair and at least a portion of the first hair segment and the second hair segment is introduced through the semicircle member. The method includes tightening the hair bundle around the user's natural hair by moving the ring member away from the ends of at least one of the first hair segment and the second hair segment.
Claims
1. A method of securing a hair bundle to a user's natural hair, the method comprising: providing the hair bundle comprising one or more strands of artificial hair, the hair bundle comprising a first hair segment, a second hair segment, and a third hair segment, wherein the first hair segment comprises a first hair segment end, wherein the second hair segment comprises a second hair segment end, and wherein the third hair segment comprises a semicircle member; providing a ring member comprising a top portion side, a bottom portion side, an exterior portion and an interior portion; coupling the ring member to the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the hair bundle is disposed within the interior portion; introducing at least a portion of the semicircle member through the user's natural hair, wherein the user's natural hair comprises a predetermined configuration; introducing at least a portion of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member; and tightening the hair bundle around the user's natural hair by moving the ring member away from at least one of the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising spreading the first hair segment and the second hair segment in different directions in order to adjust the ring member to be closer the user's natural hair.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein coupling the ring member to the hair bundle comprises at least a portion of each of the first hair segment and the second hair segment disposed on the top portion side and at least a portion of the third hair segment disposed on the bottom portion side.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the semicircle member is not rotated prior to the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member and is not rotated after the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the semicircle member is not rotated after the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first hair segment and the second hair segment are introduced through the semicircle member before tightening the semicircle member around the user's natural hair.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein tightening the semicircle member around the user's natural hair comprises grasping at least one of the first hair segment and the second hair segment and moving the ring member away from at least one of the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the ring member comprises an inner layer and an outer layer, wherein the inner layer is constructed out of a first material and the outer layer is constructed out of a second material, and wherein the first material is different from the second material.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the first material is an elastic material and the second material is a fabric material.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined configuration of the user's hair comprises at least one of a corn-row of the user's natural hair and a braid of the user's natural hair.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein coupling the ring member to the hair bundle comprises folding the hair bundle such that at least one of the semicircle member is introduced through the interior portion of the ring member and the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end is introduced through the interior portion of the ring member.
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the hair bundle is coupled to the user's natural hair without a mesh cap.
13. The method according to claim 1, wherein the third hair segment is disposed between the first hair segment and the second hair segment.
14. A method of manufacturing a hair bundle, the method comprising: providing a portion of artificial hair; separating the portion of artificial hair into individual bundles of hair according to a predetermined weight and a predetermined length, each bundle of hair comprising a first hair segment, a second hair segment and a third hair segment, wherein the first hair segment comprises a first hair segment end and the second hair segment comprises a second hair segment end; disposing the hair bundle over a rod member such that the third hair segment comprises a semicircle member and the first hair segment and the second hair segment are disposed on opposite sides of the rod member; twisting the third hair segment; coupling a ring member to the hair bundle, wherein the ring member comprises a top portion side, a bottom portion side, an exterior portion and an interior portion; and introducing the hair bundles into a package.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the third hair segment is twisted at least 180 degrees.
16. The method according to claim 14, wherein coupling the ring member to the hair bundle comprises at least a portion of each of the first hair segment and the second hair segment disposed on the top portion side and at least a portion of the third hair segment disposed on the bottom portion side
17. The method according to claim 14, further comprising tightening the semicircle member around the rod member by holding at least one of the first hair segment and the second hair segment and moving the ring member away from at least one of the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end.
18. The method according to claim 14, wherein the ring member is constructed out of an elastic material and the second material is a fabric material.
19. The method according to claim 14, wherein coupling the ring member to the hair bundle comprises folding the hair bundle such that at least one of the semicircle member is introduced through the interior portion of the ring member and the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end are introduced through the interior portion of the ring member.
20. The method according to claim 14, wherein the third hair segment is disposed between the first hair segment and the second hair segment.
21. The method according to claim 14, wherein separating the artificial hair comprises: measuring the length of the portion of artificial hair; and cutting the portion of artificial hair to the predetermined length.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein separating the artificial hair into individual bundles comprises: weighing the individual bundles of hair; and removing or adding artificial hair until the individual bundles meet the predetermined weight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of certain embodiments will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0030] The following detailed description of certain embodiments will be made in reference to the accompanying drawings. In the detailed description, explanation about related functions or constructions known in the art are omitted for the sake of clearness in understanding the concept of the invention, to avoid obscuring the invention with unnecessary detail.
[0031] Crochet cap-style wigs have become more desirable to consumers. A crochet cap wig generally includes a mesh cap configured to fit around and cover a human head and a filament attached to the mesh cap according to a predetermined pattern. The filament may be, for example, a braid of synthetic hair that traverses the mesh cap from one side to the other in multiple rows. Bundles of artificial hair are crocheted to the filament to create a natural-appearing and fashionable artificial hair wig.
[0032] Some users prefer to attach bundles of hair directly to their scalp using crocheting methods. For example, some users braid their natural hair tightly to their scalp in, for example, what is referred to as a corn row, and then crochet the bundles of artificial hair to the corn row. Bundles of artificial hair can be crocheted to the user's natural hair when the user's hair is in different configurations, including corn rows, braids, pony tails, and other suitable configurations. This can also be accomplished by covering the user's natural scalp with a mesh cap that has artificial braids, or some other suitable point of attachment, for crocheting the bundles of hair to the user's scalp. The crochet-style hair wigs provide the user with the ability to attach artificial hair to their scalp according to their own style and preference.
[0033] Embodiments of the invention, as further described herein, provide advantages over conventional hair extensions and wigs that utilize bundles of hair attached to a surface of the user's scalp or surface of the wig. The embodiments described herein include wig systems including a hair bundle secured to a surface thereof, methods of securing hair bundles to a user's natural hair, methods of manufacturing hair bundles, methods of securing hair bundles to a wig system, kits for assembling wig systems, methods of assembling kits for wigs, and packaging for wigs and wig kits.
[0034] The phrase artificial hair, as used herein, refers to synthetic hair products as well as human hair or animal hair and combinations thereof and may be embodied in various traditional hair colors, such as black, brown, blonde, and red, as well as non-traditional hair colors, such as blue, green, and purple, and combinations thereof, including individual strands of hair having two or more colors. The phrase natural hair when used in the context of the user, refers to the user's natural hair that is growing from the user's scalp.
[0035] Embodiments of wig system described herein are directed to wigs that cover a user's natural hair or scalp. The artificial hair utilized in the hair bundles is embodied in various hair textures, such as curly, straight, crimped, wavy, and combinations thereof, optionally including a one-prong curl, a two-prong curl, and one or more prong curls, as illustrated in
[0036] Embodiments of the artificial hair bundles described herein are also directed to methods of securing hair bundles directly to the user's natural hair without the use of a separate mesh cap. The methods of securing the hair bundle to the user's natural hair provide a simpler, more efficient, and more secure method of securing hair bundles than is currently used.
[0037] Reference to individual embodiments, whether by number of embodiment or relevant feature of the embodiment, is used for convenience in describing such embodiments. Moreover, reference to individual embodiments does not indicate that any of such embodiments are preferred over any other embodiments. Each individual embodiment may be combined with any other individual embodiment whether or not expressly stated.
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[0039] The hair wig system 100 further includes a hair bundle 130. The hair bundle 130 is constructed out of artificial hair. At least a portion of the hair bundle 130 is disposed within the first mesh aperture 116 and within the second mesh aperture 118. As further described below, the hair bundle 130 is inserted through the first mesh aperture 116 beginning at the outer surface side 114 and then pulled through the second mesh aperture 118 from the inner surface side 112 back to the outer surface side 114. The hair bundle 130 includes a first hair segment 132, a second hair segment 134, and a third hair segment 136. The third hair segment 136 is disposed between the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134. That is, at least a portion of the third hair segment 136 is a semi-circle created by folding the hair bundle 130, for example, in half.
[0040] For example, with the hair bundle 130 in a straight and unfolded configuration, the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 may be brought together, resulting in formation of a semi-circle in the hair bundle 130, the semi-circle being at least a portion of the third hair segment 136. Thus, the first hair segment 132, the second hair segment 134 and the third hair segment 136 refer to relative portions of the hair bundle 130. The hair bundle 130 is coupled to the mesh layer 110 such that the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 are disposed on the outer surface side 114 and the third hair segment 136 is disposed on the outer surface side 114 and the inner surface side 112. According to an embodiment, the third hair segment 136 may be disposed entirely on the outer surface side 114 such that at least a portion of each of the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 is disposed on the outer surface side 114 and the inner surface side 112.
[0041] The hair wig system 100 further includes a ring member 150. The ring member 150 includes an interior portion, an exterior portion, a top portion side 152 and a bottom portion side 154. The interior portion of the ring member 150 refers to the area encircled by the ring member 150, that is, the area within the perimeter of the ring member 150. The exterior portion of the ring member 150 refers to the area outside the perimeter of the ring member 150. In certain embodiments, the ring member 150 is a continuous circular item. In certain embodiments, the ring member 150 is not continuous, that is, the ring member 150 does not embody a complete circle, and has two ends.
[0042] The ring member 150 may be constructed of a single, uniform material, or a braided material. According to an embodiment, the ring member 150 further may include an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer may be constructed out of a flexible elastic material such as, for example, a rubber band, or other suitable material. In certain embodiments, the inner layer of the ring member 150 may be constructed out of a flexible inelastic material such as, for example, synthetic materials, metallic materials, glue, thread and other suitable materials. The outer layer may be constructed out of a flexible elastic material such as, for example, cloth, nylon, elastic, and combinations thereof, or other suitable material. In certain embodiments, the ring member 150 is configured with a single layer of material, including a flexible elastic material such as, for example, a rubber band, or other suitable material.
[0043] The thickness and/or length of the ring member 150 may vary according to desired styles and uses and is not limited to any particular thickness and/or length. In certain embodiments, the ring member 150 is coupled to the hair bundle 130 in a slidable manner. In certain embodiments, the ring member 150 is coupled to the hair bundle 130 in a fixed manner.
[0044] The ring member 150 is coupled to the hair bundle 130 such that each of the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 are disposed on the top portion side 152 and the third hair segment 136 is disposed on the bottom portion side 154.
[0045] In certain embodiments, the loop of the third hair segment 136 is pulled through the first mesh aperture 116 and through the second mesh aperture 118 using, for example, a crochet hook. The first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 are then pulled through the loop of the third hair segment 136 that has passed through the first mesh aperture 116 and the second mesh aperture 118. A portion of the third hair segment 136 that has not passed through the first mesh aperture 116 and the second mesh aperture 118 may also be pulled through the loop of the third hair segment 136, though the third hair segment 136 may also be pulled entirely through the second mesh aperture 118. With the ring member 150 wrapped around the hair bundle 130, the length of the third hair segment 136 is decreased by pushing the ring member 150 towards the mesh layer 110, thus tightening the hair bundle 130 to the mesh layer 110. This can also be accomplished by pulling the first hair segment 132 and the second hair segment 134 in opposite directions to force the ring member 150 towards the mesh layer 110. The hair bundle 130 may be further secured to the mesh layer 110 by knotting, stapling, sewing, gluing or using a clip. Use of the ring member 150 maintains the texture of the hair bundle 130 with minimal disturbance to the desired style. Use of the ring member 150 allows for easier installation of the hair bundle 130 than conventional crocheting methods. That is, without the use of the ring member 150, installation of the hair bundle 130 requires multiple twists and/or knots to secure the hair bundle 130 to the mesh layer 110. The hair bundle 130 may be also be coupled to the user's natural hair in a similar manner, as further described herein.
[0046] The ring member 150 can be adjusted to tighten the hair bundle 130 by pushing the ring member 150 closer to the mesh layer 110, which decreases the length of the third hair segment 136, as illustrated by
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[0048] Utilizing the hair wig system 100 described herein, a method of securing artificial hair to the hair wig system is provided. The method includes folding the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the third hair segment comprises a semi-circle. The ring member is coupled to the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the hair bundle is disposed within the interior portion of the ring member and such that each of the first hair segment and the second hair segment are located on the top portion side and the third hair segment is located on the bottom portion side. The method includes inserting at least the semi-circle of the third hair segment from the outer surface side through the first mesh aperture to the inner surface side and pulling the semi-circle of the third hair segment from the inner surface side through the second mesh aperture to the outer surface side.
[0049] The method includes inserting at least a portion of the first hair segment and at least a portion of the second hair segment through the semi-circle of the third hair segment. In certain embodiments, the method includes adjusting the ring member to be closer to the outer surface side of the mesh layer. In certain embodiments, the method includes pulling the first hair segment and the second hair segment in opposite directions in order to adjust the ring member to be closer to the outer surface side of the mesh layer until the ring member is at least partially disposed within the interior portion of the semi-circle.
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[0051] The hair wig system 200 further includes a filament 250. The filament 250 is coupled to the outer surface side 214 of the mesh layer 210. The filament 250 is stitched, glued, stapled or otherwise rigidly coupled to the outer surface side 214 of the mesh layer 210. At least a portion of the filament 250 is disposed in each of the rear region 220, the front region 230 and on the circumferential edge region 240 of the mesh layer 210.
[0052] The filament 250 is constructed out of artificial hair, cotton, nylon, blends thereof, or other suitable material. The filament 250 may be a mono-filament or may include multiple filaments coupled together in, for example, a braided pattern or a twisted pattern. The filament 250 may be one continuous piece of material through each of the rear region 220, the front region 230, and the circumferential edge region 240 or multiple separate pieces of material. Thus, the filament 250 may include only a first filament end and a second filament end coupled to the outer surface 214 of the mesh layer 210 or may include more than two filament ends where the filament 250 is constructed of multiple separate pieces of material.
[0053] The hair wig system 200 further includes a hair bundle 260. The hair bundle 260 includes a first hair segment 262, a second hair segment 264, and a third hair segment 266. The third hair segment 266 is disposed between the first hair segment 262 and the second hair segment 264. The third hair segment 266 may be wrapped entirely around the filament 250 or wrapped around at least a portion of the filament 250 by, for example, crocheting. According to an embodiment, the third hair segment 266 may be crocheted to the filament 250 where, for example, the filament 250 is embodied as a braided filament. The third hair segment 266 is the portion of the hair bundle 260 that is coupled to the filament 250, securing the hair bundle 260 to the hair wig system 200. The hair bundle 260 is otherwise configured as described above with respect to the hair bundle 130 in the first embodiment.
[0054] The hair wig system 200 further includes a ring member 270. The ring member 270 is configured similarly as described above with respect to the ring member 150. The ring member 270 includes a top portion side 272 and a bottom portion side 274. The ring member 270 is coupled to the hair bundle 260 such that each of the first hair segment 262 and the second hair segment 264 are disposed on the top portion 272 side and the third hair segment 266 is disposed on the bottom portion side 274. The ring member 270 is otherwise configured as described above with respect to the ring member 150 in the first embodiment.
[0055] Utilizing the hair wig system 200 described herein, a method of securing artificial hair to the hair wig system is provided. The method includes folding the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the third hair segment comprises a semi-circle. The ring member is coupled to the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the hair bundle is disposed within the interior portion of the ring member, and such that each of the first hair segment and the second hair segment are located on the top portion side and the third hair segment is located on the bottom portion side. The method includes inserting at least the semi-circle of the third hair segment between the filament and the outer surface side and pulling the semi-circle of the third hair segment from between the filament and the outer surface side. The method includes inserting at least a portion of the first hair segment and at least a portion of the second hair segment through the semi-circle of the third hair segment.
[0056] In certain embodiments, the method includes adjusting the ring member to be closer to the outer surface side of the mesh layer. In certain embodiments, the method includes pulling the first hair segment and the second hair segment in opposite directions in order to adjust the ring member to be closer to the outer surface side of the mesh layer until the ring member is at least partially disposed within the interior portion of the semi-circle.
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[0060] According to the embodiments described herein, the wig system may be sold as part of a kit for assembling the wig or hair extension. In the case of a wig kit, the kit includes a mesh layer, a filament, a ring member and bundles of artificial hair. In the case of a hair extension kit, the kit includes a ring member and bundles of artificial hair. The kit may be sold in, for example, cardboard packaging wrapped in plastic cellophane or other suitable packaging appropriate for display on store shelves. In the kit, the components may not be coupled together, though the ring member and hair bundles may be coupled together within the kit. That is, the filament would not be coupled to the mesh layer and the bundles of hair would not be coupled to the mesh layer or to the filament. The kit allows the user to easily attach the filament and/or the bundles of hair to the mesh layer customized to their own preferences and personal style. The kit also allows the user to attach bundles of artificial hair to the filament or their natural hair. Bundles of hair are attached to the filament or the user's natural hair by wrapping the bundle of hair around the filament, or the user's cornrow, or crocheting the bundle of hair to at least a portion of the filament, or the user's cornrow. The user can then attach the filament to the mesh layer. According to further embodiments, a method of assembling the kit is provided that includes providing each of the components of the artificial wig apparatus described herein, along with a crochet hook and/or thread, and inserting such components into a package. The bundles of hair may be packaged with, for example, each package having 8, 12, 16, 20, or more, individual bundles of hair with each bundle of hair having one or more corresponding ring members. Each package of hair bundles may itself be bundled with one or more packages. Furthermore, each bundle of hair may include one or more prongs.
[0061] According to a further embodiment, a method of securing a hair bundle to a user's natural hair is provided. The method of securing the hair bundle includes providing the hair bundle. The hair bundle is configured as described herein with respect to the other embodiments. The hair bundle includes one or more strands of artificial hair, a first hair segment, a second hair segment, and a third hair segment. Each segment refers to separate sections of the hair bundle. The first hair segment includes a first hair segment end, the first hair segment end being the end of hair bundle. The second hair segment includes a second hair segment end, the first hair segment end being the end of hair bundle opposite to the first hair segment end. The third hair segment includes a semicircle member. The method includes providing a ring member. The ring member includes a top portion side, a bottom portion side, an exterior portion and an interior portion. The ring member is configured as described herein with respect to the other embodiments.
[0062] The method includes coupling the ring member to the hair bundle such that at least a portion of the hair bundle is disposed within the interior portion of the ring member. Coupling the ring member to the hair bundle includes at least a portion of each of the first hair segment and the second hair segment disposed adjacent to the top portion side and at least a portion of the third hair segment disposed adjacent to the bottom portion side. It is noted that top and bottom when referring to the ring member are relative terms, and the first hair segment, the second hair segment and third hair segment can be disposed adjacent to either the top or bottom of the ring member depending on the orientation of the hair bundle. Coupling the ring member to the hair bundle includes folding the hair bundle such that the semicircle member is introduced through the interior portion of the ring member. In certain embodiments, the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end are introduced through the interior portion of the ring member. At least a portion of the semicircle member is then introduced through the user's natural hair. The user's natural hair is configured in a style such that the hair bundle can be coupled thereto. For example, the style of the user's hair includes at least one of a corn-row and a braid of the user's natural hair, or other suitable configuration.
[0063] The method includes introducing at least a portion of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member and tightening the semicircle member around the user's natural hair by moving the ring member away, that is in the opposite direction, from at least one of the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end. In certain embodiments, the entire first hair segment and the entire second hair segment are introduced through the semicircle member. In certain embodiments, the first hair segment and the second hair segment are spread in different directions in order to adjust the ring member to be closer the user's natural hair. That is, spreading the first hair segment and the second hair segment in different directions forces the ring member to tighten the hair bundle to the user's natural hair. The first hair segment and the second hair segment are introduced through the semicircle member before tightening the semicircle member around the user's natural hair. Tightening the semicircle member around the user's natural hair includes grasping at least one of the first hair segment and the second hair segment and moving the ring member away from at least one of the first hair segment end and the second hair segment end.
[0064] In certain embodiments, the semicircle member is not rotated prior to the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member and is not rotated after the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member. In certain embodiments, the semicircle member is not rotated after the introduction of the first hair segment and the second hair segment through the semicircle member. Use of the ring member removes the need for rotating the semicircle member in order to secure the hair bundle to the user's natural hair. Conventional methods require one or more rotations of the semicircle member, however, these methods do not provide a secure attachment of the hair bundle to the user's natural hair and the hair bundle tends to loosen.
[0065] Utilizing the above-described method, the hair bundle is coupled to the user's natural hair without the need for a mesh cap. Furthermore, practicing this method tightly secures the hair bundle to the user's natural hair such that the hair bundle does not slip or loosen. Conventional methods require knotting and/or twisting of hair bundles and still do not adequately secure the hair bundle to the user's natural hair.
[0066] According to a further embodiment, a method of manufacturing a hair bundle is provided. The method includes providing a portion of artificial hair. The portion of artificial hair is separated into individual bundles of artificial hair according to a predetermined weight and a predetermined length. Separating the artificial hair includes measuring the length of the portion of artificial hair and cutting the portion of artificial hair to the predetermined length. Suitable lengths of artificial hair for the hair bundle include about 5-30 inches, or about 10-20 inches. These exemplary lengths of hair refer to the total length of the artificial hair in a resting position. That is, for example, where the artificial hair is embodied as a curly texture, the length of the artificial hair is about 5-30, or about 10-20 inches, when the curls are not stretched to a straight-hair configurationstretching the artificial hair when embodied as curly would result in a greater length. When the artificial hair is embodied as a straight texture, the length of the artificial hair is about 5-30, or about 10-20 inches, and no substantial stretching would occur. Separating the artificial hair into individual bundles includes weighing the individual bundles of hair and removing or adding artificial hair until the individual bundles meet the predetermined weight. Suitable weights of artificial hair for the hair bundle include about 0.25 grams to 5 grams, or about 1 to 3 grams.
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[0068] In certain embodiments, twisting of the third hair segment 1115 occurs at the portion of the third hair segment 1115 disposed above the rod member 1120. That is, the location of the twist of the third hair segment 1115 is on the top of the rod member, at the apex of the semicircle member 1125, and not on the sides of the rod member 1120.
[0069] A ring member 1130 is then coupled to the hair bundle 1100. The ring member 1130 is configured as described herein with respect to the other embodiments. The ring member 1130 includes a top portion side, a bottom portion side, an exterior portion and an interior portion. Coupling the ring member 1130 to the hair bundle 1100 includes at least a portion of each of the first hair segment 1105 and the second hair segment 1110 disposed adjacent to the bottom portion side and at least a portion of the third hair segment 1115 disposed adjacent to the top portion side. In certain embodiments, coupling the ring member 1130 to the hair bundle 1100 includes folding the hair bundle 1100 such that the semicircle member 1125 is introduced through the interior portion of the ring member 1130. In certain embodiments, the first hair segment end 1106 and the second hair segment end 1111 are introduced through the interior portion of the ring member 1130.
[0070] In certain embodiments, the ring member 1130 is embodied as including two ends. Where the ring member 1130 includes two ends, the step of coupling the ring member 1130 to the hair bundle 1100 further includes wrapping the two ends of the ring member 1130 around the hair bundle 1100 at least two times, or about two to 10 times. The two ends of the ring member 1130 are coupled together to secure the ring member 1130 around the hair bundle 130. The two ends of the ring member 1130 may be coupled together by a knot, staple, glue, twisting, tape or other suitable methods of attachment.
[0071] In certain embodiments, the method further includes tightening the semicircle member 1125 around the rod member 1120 by holding one or both of the first hair segment 1105 and the second hair segment 1110 and moving the ring member 1130 away from at least one of the first hair segment end 1106 and the second hair segment end 1111. In this configuration, the ring member 1130 secures the hair bundle 1100 to the rod member 1120 and prevents the hair bundle 1100 from loosening or detaching from the rod member 1120.
[0072] The method includes introducing the hair bundles 1100 into a package for shipping and sale to consumers. The hair bundles 1100 remain coupled to the rod member when introduced into the package. Having the hair bundles coupled to the rod member while in the packaging keeps the hair bundles organized and neatly presented to the consumer. This configuration also keeps the artificial hair of the hair bundles aligned and prevents the artificial hair from having an unkempt appearance.
[0073] Embodiments of the invention described herein include bundles of hair that are crocheted to a user's natural hair, a wig's mesh layer or a filament and secured by a ring member. Use of a ring member to secure bundles of hair to a user's natural hair or wig preserves the various textures of the bundles of hair, preventing any unwanted reduction and/or changes in the hair bundles' texture, such as unraveling of curls, and provides a method to more easily secure bundles of hair to the user's natural hair or the mesh layer of a wig. Thus, using a ring member secures bundles of hair to the user's natural hair or the mesh layer or filament without damaging the texture of the bundles of hair.
[0074] While embodiments of the invention have been shown and described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.