Weavable wig for sewing into a user's hair
09585428 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Sun Ok Synn (Fullerton, CA, US)
- Audrey Han (Cypress, CA, US)
- Tao Lin (Qingdao, CN)
- Yang Chunyan (Qingdao, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A weaveable wig comprising a cap comprising front and back edges, the cap comprising a reinforced fabric portion having a first edge forming a portion of a perimeter of the front edge of the cap, a plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members coupled to the second edge of the reinforced fabric portion and extending to the back edge of the cap, and at least one hair-part inlay extending from the perimeter of the cap at the front edge toward a crown of the cap within the reinforced fabric portion, the hair-part inlay comprising a reinforced border surrounding the hair-part inlay except along the front edge. The weaveable wig further comprises a plurality of hair wefts coupled laterally across at a least a portion of the plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members and a weaving band comprising an elastic mesh material extending outward from a majority of the perimeter of the cap.
Claims
1. A weaveable wig comprising: a cap comprising a front edge and a back edge, the cap comprising: a reinforced fabric portion having a first edge forming a portion of a perimeter of the front edge of the cap and a second edge; a plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members coupled to the second edge of the reinforced fabric portion and extending to the back edge of the cap; and at least one hair-part inlay extending from the perimeter of the cap at the front edge of the cap toward a crown of the cap within the reinforced fabric portion, the hair-part inlay comprising an unreinforced border proximate the front edge of the cap and a reinforced border surrounding the hair-part inlay except along the unreinforced border; a plurality of hair wefts coupled laterally across at a least a portion of the plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members; and an elastic mesh weaving band comprising a first portion configured to be sewn to a user's natural hair, the first portion having mesh openings each with an opening size in a range of 1 to 5 millimeters, the first portion formed of elastic mesh material comprising 65% to 90% nylon and 10% to 35% spandex, and a second portion configured to be cut away and removed from the first portion, the weaving band extending outward from the perimeter of the cap, wherein the weaving band extends further outward from the perimeter of the cap than the plurality of hair wefts coupled to the longitudinal weft securing members.
2. The weaveable wig of claim 1, wherein the elastic mesh material comprises openings configured to pass a weaving needle therethrough.
3. The weaveable wig of claim 1, wherein the reinforced border is comprised of a material having sufficient strength to prevent tearing of the hair-part inlay beyond the reinforced border when the hair-part inlay is cut.
4. The weaveable wig of claim 1, wherein the hair-part inlay further comprises hair adhered to an outer surface of the hair-part inlay.
5. The weaveable wig of claim 1, wherein the unreinforced border is configured to be cut by the user to form a part line.
6. A weaveable wig comprising: a cap comprising: a plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members comprised of an elastic material; and a hair-part inlay extending from the perimeter of the cap toward a crown of the cap, the hair-part inlay comprised of a non-elastic fabric and only partially surrounded by a reinforced border; a plurality of hair wefts coupled laterally across at a least a portion of the plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members such that none of the hair wefts perpendicularly cross the hair-part inlay; and an elastic mesh weaving band extending outward from at least a portion of the perimeter of the cap, the weaving band configured to be sewn to a user's natural hair, the weaving band comprising mesh openings each sized with an opening size within the range of 1 mm to 5 mm, wherein the weaving band extends further outward from the perimeter of the cap than the plurality of hair wefts coupled to the longitudinal weft securing members.
7. The weaveable wig of claim 6, wherein the elastic mesh material is comprised of 65% to 90% nylon and 10% to 35% spandex.
8. The weaveable wig of claim 6, wherein the elastic mesh material comprises openings configured to pass a weaving needle therethrough.
9. The weaveable wig of claim 6, wherein the reinforced border is comprised of a material having sufficient strength to prevent tearing of the hair-part inlay beyond the reinforced border when the hair-part inlay is cut.
10. The weaveable wig of claim 6, wherein the hair-part inlay further comprises an unreinforced border proximate the perimeter of the cap.
11. The weaveable wig of claim 6, wherein the hair-part inlay is comprised of a non-elastic material.
12. A weaveable wig comprising: a cap comprising a front edge and a back edge, the cap comprising: a reinforced fabric portion having a first edge forming, a portion of a perimeter of the front edge of the cap and a second edge and an unreinforced fabric portion; and a plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members coupled to the second edge of the reinforced fabric portion and extending to the back edge of the cap; and a plurality of hair wefts coupled laterally across at a least a portion of the plurality of longitudinal weft-securing members; and an elastic mesh weaving band extending outward from a majority of the perimeter of the cap, wherein the weaving band extends further outward from the perimeter of the cap than the plurality of hair wefts coupled to the longitudinal weft securing members.
13. The weaveable wig of claim 12, wherein the elastic mesh material comprises 65% to 90% nylon and 10% to 35% spandex.
14. The weaveable wig of claim 13, wherein the elastic mesh material comprises a mesh having a plurality of openings sized within a range of 1 mm to 5 mm.
15. The weavable wig of claim 12, wherein the weaving band is configured to be sewn to a user's natural hair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Implementations will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, where like designations denote like elements, and:
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DESCRIPTION
(8) This disclosure, its aspects and implementations, are not limited to the specific components and materials disclosed herein. Many additional components, materials, and manufacturing procedures known in the art consistent with weaveable wigs are in use with particular implementations from this disclosure. Accordingly, although particular implementations are disclosed, such implementations and implementing components may comprise any components, models, versions, materials, and/or the like as is known in the art for such systems and implementing components, consistent with the intended use.
(9) The many drawbacks of traditional wigs include the fact that the wig itself can feel foreign and uncomfortable on the wearer's head, much like wearing a hat, and can be made of uncomfortable materials that result in an unnatural feeling, scalp irritation, or general discomfort. Additionally, the wig may be difficult to secure to the wearer's head using combs, clips, or adhesives, which may result in the wig deviating from its intended position during wear or falling off of the wearer's head entirely. A pleasing hair pattern around the part and ability of the wearer to give the appearance of a natural and comfortable hair part are also difficult to achieve using conventional wigs. Traditional lace wigs have a band of lace or lace-like material extending down from the hairline and onto the user's forehead to in an effort to create a natural-looking hairline. This lace, which may also be present on the inside of the wig cap, may be scratchy an irritating to the user's skin and scalp and may easily tear. These traditional lace wigs may also require an additional step to secure the wig to the user's head, such as taping or gluing.
(10) In the current art, for users seeking added security of a hairpiece to prevent the hairpiece from shifting or falling off of the head, hair weaving is another option. This process has traditionally involved braiding or otherwise securing rows of the user's hair, to which an overall mesh or other fabric layer is then sewn to provide a foundation for individual hair wefts to be sewn to the mesh or fabric to create the look of the user's desired hairstyle. Thus, traditional hair weaving requires a great deal of time and expense due to the materials and labor involved, which makes the process unaffordable and impractical for many people.
(11) Implementations of the disclosed system and methods offer a convenient and economic alternative to traditional hair weaving or wigs while providing a natural looking hairstyle by providing a weaveable wig that is easy to attach to a user's head yet has the security of a hair weave with a natural look. By requiring only partial sewing to secure the weaveable wig to the user's head, attaching the weaveable wig requires significantly less time than a traditional hair weave.
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(15) Some implementations of the weaveable wig further comprise a hair-part inlay 420 which may be located within the reinforced fabric portion 320 of the cap. While any alignment of the hair-part inlay 420 may be used to achieve a desired hairstyle, in some embodiments, the hair-part inlay 420 may extend from the first edge 400 of the reinforced fabric portion 320 at the perimeter of the cap inward toward the crown 200 of the cap 300. Depending upon the placement, the hair-part inlay 420 may be used to create a center or side hair part. The hair-part inlay 420 may be comprised of any material, however, more delicate materials such as a fine mesh or hand-tied lace may be preferable to create a more natural-looking hair part. Strands or wefts of hair may be glued or otherwise adhered or attached to the outer surface of the hair-part inlay 420, however, in some embodiments, in which the user may desire to cut the hair-part inlay, as shown in
(16) Implementations of the weaveable wig therefore, provide natural-looking coverage of a user's real hair without the need for damaging glues or adhesives and with ease of styling due to the weaveable wig being securely sewn to the user's hair and comfortably stretched over the user's head.
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(18) In some implementations of the method, it may be preferable to braid or otherwise secure the user's hair to provide a sewing base for ease of sewing the weaving band to the user's hair. This may be done solely around at least a portion of the user's head or the entire head may be braided or otherwise secured. Regardless of how much hair is braided, the sewing base need only be present around at least a perimeter of the user's head as this is where the elastic mesh weaving band is secured to the user's natural hair.
(19) While it is intended that the weaveable wigs of this disclosure are designed to fit any head size, most wearers have a head circumference in the range of approximately 20.25-23 inches as measured around the wearer's head from the front of the hairline to the back of the wearer's neck.
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(21) In places where the description above refers to particular implementations of weaveable wigs, it should be readily apparent that a number of modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof and that these implementations may be applied to other wigs and hairpieces.