System, Apparatus, and Method for Threading a Beader Tool with Hair Beads
20250228346 ยท 2025-07-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2007/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D04D1/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
A45D8/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shaft, apparatus, and method for threading a beader tool with hair beads are disclosed. In one embodiment of the apparatus, multiple silos form an array with each silo being sized to allow the passage of a beader tool while preventing hair beads from escaping. The interior of each silo is tailored to accommodate a stack of hair beads, with the height of the silos being sufficient to house at least the shaft of the beader tool. A support structure secures the array of silos in an upward orientation. This support structure takes the form of a box, which defines a chamber beneath the array of silos. The chamber is designed with a height that can accommodate at least a loop of the beader tool and includes a drawer for additional utility. This apparatus presents a practical and innovative solution for simplifying the process of threading hair beads.
Claims
1. A system for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the system comprising: an apparatus for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the apparatus comprising: a silo having an upper end that is open and sized to permit a hair bead to pass into an interior of the silo, and a lower end that is closed except for an opening therethrough sized to permit the beader tool to pass while preventing passage of a hair bead, wherein the interior of the silo is configured to accommodate a plurality of stacked hair beads, and wherein the silo has a height sufficient to receive at least a shaft of the beader tool; a support structure secured to the silo such that the upper end of the silo is oriented upwardly, the support structure defining a chamber beneath the opening, the chamber having a height sufficient to accommodate at least a loop of the beader tool; the beader tool having: a threading end opposite a terminal end, a flexible loop proximate the threading end, and a shaft positioned between the flexible loop and the terminal end; and a plurality of hair beads, each of the plurality of hair beads having a perforation therethrough sized and configured to be threaded onto the shaft of the beader tool, the plurality of hair beads forming the plurality of stacked hair beads in the interior of the silo, wherein the silo, the beader tool, and plurality of hair beads are arranged such that insertion of the beader tool's threading end into the silo and through the plurality of stacked hair beads loads the hair beads onto the shaft for subsequent transfer to hair.
2. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the silo further comprises a shape selected from the group consisting of cylindrical shapes, conical shapes, and cubic shapes.
3. The system as recited in claim 1, where the silo further comprises a transparent material.
4. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the silo further comprises clear plastic.
5. The system as recited in claim 1, where the opening is positioned in the center of the lower end.
6. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the support structure further comprises a plurality of walls.
7. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the support structure further comprises at least one pedestal.
8. A system for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the system comprising: an apparatus for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the apparatus comprising: a silo having an upper end that is open and sized to permit a hair bead to pass into an interior of the silo, and a lower end that is closed except for an opening therethrough sized to permit the beader tool to pass while preventing passage of a hair bead, wherein the interior of the silo is configured to accommodate a plurality of stacked hair beads, and wherein the silo has a height sufficient to receive at least a shaft of the beader tool; a support structure secured to the silo such that the upper end of the silo is oriented upwardly, the support structure defining a chamber beneath the opening, the chamber having a height sufficient to accommodate at least a loop of the beader tool; a removable lid sized and configured to cover the silos, the removable lid having a handle affixed thereto; the beader tool having: a threading end opposite a terminal end, a flexible loop proximate the threading end, and a shaft positioned between the flexible loop and the terminal end; and a plurality of hair beads, each of the plurality of hair beads having a perforation therethrough sized and configured to be threaded onto the shaft of the beader tool, the plurality of hair beads forming the plurality of stacked hair beads in the interior of the silo, wherein the silo, the beader tool, and plurality of hair beads are arranged such that insertion of the beader tool's threading end into the silo and through the plurality of stacked hair beads loads the hair beads onto the shaft for subsequent transfer to hair.
9. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the silo further comprises a shape selected from the group consisting of cylindrical shapes, conical shapes, and cubic shapes.
10. The system as recited in claim 8, where the silo further comprises a transparent material.
11. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the silo further comprises clear plastic.
12. The system as recited in claim 8, where the opening is positioned in the center of the lower end.
13. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the support structure further comprises a plurality of walls.
14. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the support structure further comprises at least one pedestal.
15. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the removable lid comprises a clear plastic enabling visibility of the silos when the lid is in place.
16. A system for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the system comprising: an apparatus for threading a beader tool with hair beads, the apparatus comprising: a silo having an upper end that is open and sized to permit a hair bead to pass into an interior of the silo, and a lower end that is closed except for an opening therethrough sized to permit the beader tool to pass while preventing passage of a hair bead, wherein the interior of the silo is configured to accommodate a plurality of stacked hair beads, and wherein the silo has a height sufficient to receive at least a shaft of the beader tool; a support structure secured to the silo such that the upper end of the silo is oriented upwardly, the support structure being a box defining a chamber beneath the silos, the chamber having a height sufficient to accommodate at least a loop of the beader tool, the box further comprising a drawer for storing additional items; a removable lid sized and configured to cover the silos, the removable lid having a handle affixed thereto; the beader tool having: a threading end opposite a terminal end, a flexible loop proximate the threading end, and a shaft positioned between the flexible loop and the terminal end; and a plurality of hair beads, each of the plurality of hair beads having a perforation therethrough sized and configured to be threaded onto the shaft of the beader tool, the plurality of hair beads forming the plurality of stacked hair beads in the interior of the silo, wherein the silo, the beader tool, and plurality of hair beads are arranged such that insertion of the beader tool's threading end into the silo and through the plurality of stacked hair beads loads the hair beads onto the shaft for subsequent transfer to hair.
17. The system as recited in claim 16, wherein the silo further comprises a shape selected from the group consisting of cylindrical shapes, conical shapes, and cubic shapes.
18. The system as recited in claim 16, wherein the silo further comprises clear plastic.
19. The system as recited in claim 16, where the opening is positioned in the center of the lower end.
20. The system as recited in claim 16, wherein the drawer in the box is positioned along a side of the box and is slidable relative to the support structure to access or store extra beads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For a more complete understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention, reference is now made to the detailed description of the invention along with the accompanying figures in which corresponding numerals in the different figures refer to corresponding parts and in which:
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[0023] While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts, which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the present invention.
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] Continuing to refer to
[0026] A support structure 80 is secured to the array 60 such that the upper end 62 of the silo 30 is oriented upwardly. In some embodiments, as shown by the illustrated embodiment, the support structure 80 is a box 82 defining a chamber 84 inferior to the array 60. The chamber 84 may have a height T of at least the flexible loop 24 of the beader tool 14. As shown, the box 82 includes a drawer 86. A removable lid 88 is designed to cover the silos 30, 32, 34, 36, 38. Further, as shown, the removable lid 88 may have a handle 90 affixed thereto for easy carrying. That is, the removable lid 88 with the affixed handle 90 is designed to cover the silos 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 securely such that the lid 88 not only protects the hair beads 16 from external elements, but also adds to the portability of the apparatus. The handle 90 on the lid 88 enhances user convenience, allowing for easy removal and placement.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] After collecting the desired number of hair beads 16 on the shaft 26, the user then threads hair through the flexible loop 24 of beader tool 14. This flexible loop 24 allows for easy and efficient threading of the hair. Finally, the user pulls beader tool 14 along the length of the hair, sliding hair beads 16 from the shaft 26 onto the hair. This process is made more efficient by the ergonomic design of the beader tool 14, which includes a comfortable terminal end 28 for gripping. The hair beads 16 are thus evenly and aesthetically distributed along hair, completing the beading process.
[0029] Referring now to
[0030] In this embodiment, the apparatus 12, while retaining the essential components such the silos 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, the arrays 60 (as shown in
[0031] The support structure 80, similar to box 82 in the original embodiment, is also redesigned to align with the hexagon-shaped theme. This support structure 80, while providing stability and housing for the silos, can be made from materials such as wood, metal, or high-strength polymers, offering a range of aesthetics from classic to modern. Additionally, a transparent embodiment as shown is possible. The chamber 84 (as shown in
[0032] The removable lid, which covers the silos, may also be hexagon-shaped, enhancing the thematic consistency of the design. This lid can be fabricated from, by way of example, transparent or translucent materials like acrylic or tempered glass, allowing a clear view of the silos and the hair beads within, or from opaque materials for a more solid, uniform appearance. The handle affixed to the lid, akin to handle 90 in the original design, is ergonomically designed to complement the hexagon shape, ensuring ease of use and carrying convenience.
[0033] This hexagon-shaped embodiment of the apparatus not only serves its primary function of facilitating bead threading, but also adds an element of visual appeal. It can be particularly appealing in settings such as children's hair salons, personal grooming kits, or as a decorative, yet functional, item in a home setting. The use of varying materials and shapes, whether geometric shapes or other shapes like diamonds and hearts, in this design offers a customizable approach, allowing the apparatus to be tailored to specific preferences or branding requirements.
[0034] Additionally, the chamber within the support structure, as described in the hexagon-shaped embodiment, may be enhanced by including a drawer integrated within the chamber. This drawer, designed to be easily accessible and user-friendly, can serve as a convenient storage space for extra hair beads, additional beader tools, or other related accessories. The inclusion of such a drawer not only adds to the functionality of the apparatus by providing additional storage, but also contributes to maintaining an organized and efficient work area. This feature is particularly beneficial in professional settings where quick access to various bead types and tools is essential for streamlined operations.
[0035] Furthermore, while the hexagon shape offers a unique aesthetic, other embodiments may explore various shapes and configurations for the apparatus and its components. Shapes such as stars, flowers, or geometric patterns can be employed, each bringing a distinct visual appeal and potential ergonomic benefits. In addition to varying the shape of the overall apparatus, individual silos can also be arranged at slight angles, rather than vertically. This angled arrangement can enhance the ease of bead dispensing and improve visibility for the user, making the selection and threading of beads more convenient. Such variations in shape and angle not only cater to personal preferences and stylistic considerations, but also allow for customization based on specific user requirements or the nature of the task at hand. The flexibility in design demonstrates the invention's adaptability and potential for widespread application across different user groups and scenarios.
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[0037] Each silo in the units, with silo 100 as an example, is designed with an open upper end 102 to allow hair beads 16 to be inserted into its interior, and a closed lower end 104 with an opening 106 just large enough to let the beader tool 14 pass through while retaining the hair beads. The silo openings align with the apertures 94 in the frame 92, ensuring seamless operation. These silos effectively store hair beads 16, providing orderly organization and easy access for threading.
[0038] Additionally, the support structure 90 includes a chamber 108 beneath the frame 92. This chamber 108 is specifically sized to accommodate at least the flexible loop 24 of the beader tool 14, facilitating efficient use with the apparatus. The design of this embodiment focuses on functional efficiency while preserving user-friendliness. The strategic integration of the frame 92 with the apertures 94 and the underlying chamber 108 simplifies the bead threading process, making it quicker and less labor-intensive than traditional methods. This embodiment enhances the overall utility and adaptability of the system 10 in streamlining the bead threading operation. It should be appreciated, however, that the system 10 may include the apparatus 12 having a plate 120 with holes 122 rather than the frame 92 with the apertures 94 as shown in
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[0040] To further enhance the versatility and adaptability of the present invention, it is envisaged that the components of the system, including the beader tool and the silos, could be made with materials that are environmentally friendly and sustainable. For example, biodegradable plastics or recycled materials can be used for the construction of the silos and the beader tool, reducing the environmental impact. This aspect is particularly important in today's eco-conscious market, where products that align with sustainable practices are increasingly preferred. Additionally, the incorporation of interchangeable parts or modular design elements can be considered. This would allow for the easy replacement of parts subject to wear and tear, such as the threading end of the beader tool or the removable lid of the silos, thereby extending the overall lifespan of the apparatus and reducing waste.
[0041] Furthermore, the invention can be adapted for use in a variety of different contexts beyond its primary application in hair beading. For instance, the same principles and mechanisms could be applied to crafting or jewelry-making scenarios, where small beads or components need to be organized and threaded. The adaptability of the silo structure and the beader tool could be modified to accommodate different sizes and types of beads or components, making the system a versatile tool in various creative domains. This adaptability not only extends the utility of the invention, but also opens up potential markets, thereby broadening the scope and commercial viability of the product. Such versatility ensures that the invention remains relevant and useful in a rapidly evolving market, where the demands and applications can diversify over time.
[0042] The order of execution or performance of the methods and operations illustrated and described herein is not essential, unless otherwise specified. That is, elements of the methods and flows may be performed in any order, unless otherwise specified, and that the methods may include more or less elements than those disclosed herein. For example, it is contemplated that executing or performing a particular step before, contemporaneously with, or after another step are all possible sequences of execution.
[0043] While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of the illustrative embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description. It is, therefore, intended that the appended claims encompass any such modifications or embodiments.