Abstract
A method of installing a wig on the head of a wearer, the wig having a top portion that defines an opening corresponding to the wearer's part, the top portion being composed of a fabric and having wig hairs attached to the top portion. Wig clips attach the wig to the wearer's natural hair on the opposing sides of the wearer's part so that the wearer's natural part is exposed. The wearer's natural hair is not disposed over the fabric at the edges of the opening. Alternatively, a leave-out of the wearers natural hair does not cover the wig hair adjacent to the edges of the opening. The wig hair adjacent to the edges of the opening may be tangled or the installer may tease the wig hairs adjacent to the edges of the opening. The invention is also a wig for application of the method.
Claims
1. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips; preparing the natural part of the wearer's natural hair; preparing the wearer's natural hair to receive the wig, which includes the following steps: segregating a first portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on one of the sides of the natural part; teasing the segregated first portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated first portion toward the scalp of the wearer at a root of the segregated first portion to create a plurality of tangles of the segregated first portion at the root; segregating a second portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on an opposing side of the natural part; teasing the segregated second portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated second portion toward the scalp of the wearer at the root of the segregated second portion to create the tangles of the segregated second portion at the root; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer by securing at least one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the first portion and by securing at least another one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the second portion of the wearer's natural hair so each of the opposing edges of the wig is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part, so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and not covered by the wig, and so that the two opposing edges of the fabric are not covered by the wearer's natural hair.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the wig clips are attached to the underside of the top portion by an adhesive or by sewing.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the wig clips are attached between 1 and 4 millimeters from the corresponding edge of the fabric.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the wig hairs are human hairs or synthetic hairs that are crocheted to the top portion.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the top portion at the opposing edges of the opening comprises a single layer of the fabric and the top portion at the opposing edges does not include two or more layers of the fabric.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the wig hair adjacent to the fabric defines a wig hair color, the fabric having a fabric color, the fabric color corresponding to the wig hair color.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the wig hair color is a black and the fabric color is substantially the black.
8. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising: teasing the wig hair attached to the fabric at the opposing edges, whereby the teased wig hair hides the edges of the fabric.
9. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips; preparing the natural part of the wearer's natural hair; preparing the wearer's natural hair to receive the wig, which comprises preparing an anchor braid in a spaced apart relation to the wearer's part, the anchor braid trapping the wearer's natural hair on one side of the part; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer by attaching the wig clips to the wearer's natural hair between the wearer's natural part and the anchor braid so each of the opposing edges of the wig is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part, so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and not covered by the wig, and so that the two opposing edges of the fabric are not covered by the wearer's natural hair.
10. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips, and wherein the wig includes a plurality of under-folded wig hairs that are attached to a top side of the top portion at one of the edges of the fabric, the under-folding wig hairs extending around a corresponding edge to the underside of the top portion, the under-folded wig hairs being attached to the underside of the top portion; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer so each of the opposing edges is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part, so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and not covered by the wig, and so that the two opposing edges of the fabric are not covered by the wearer's natural hair.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the wig clips are disposed between the under-folded wig hair and the underside of the top portion, each of the wig clips defining a first end, the first end being disposed adjacent to the corresponding edge, the wig clip defining hair engaging teeth, the teeth emerging from the wig clip at a location adjacent to the first end, the fabric being folded at the opposing edges so as to overlap the wig clip, the fabric not extending beyond the location at which the teeth emerge from the wig clip, the under-folded wig hairs extending over the wig clips, the under-folded wig hairs being attached to the underside of the fabric proximal to the wig clip and distal to the edge.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the wig clips are disposed between the under-folded wig hair and the underside of the top portion, each of the wig clips defining a first end, the first end being disposed adjacent to the corresponding edge, the wig clip defining hair engaging teeth, the teeth emerging from the wig clip at a location adjacent to the first end, the fabric being folded at the opposing edges so as to overlap the wig clip, the fabric not extending beyond the location at which the teeth emerge from the wig clip, the under-folded wig hairs extending over the wig clips; and wherein the method of installing the wig further comprises the step of: tucking the under-folded wig hairs between the wearer's natural hair and the wig clips.
13. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips, and wherein a plurality of the wig hairs is attached to the underside of the fabric of the top portion at the opposing edges; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer so each of the opposing edges is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part, so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and not covered by the wig, and so that the two opposing edges of the fabric are not covered by the wearer's natural hair.
14. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips; preparing the natural part of the wearer's natural hair; preparing the wearer's natural hair to receive the wig, which includes the following steps: preparing a narrow leave-out of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the part, the narrow leave-out being less than 0.5 inches in width; segregating a first portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on one of the sides of the natural part; teasing the segregated first portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated first portion toward the scalp of the wearer at a root of the segregated first portion to create a plurality of tangles of the segregated first portion at the root; segregating a second portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on an opposing side of the natural part; teasing the segregated second portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated second portion toward the scalp of the wearer at the root of the segregated second portion to create the tangles of the segregated second portion at the root; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer by securing at least one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the first portion and by securing at least another one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the second portion of the wearer's natural hair so each of the opposing edges of the wig is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part, so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and the natural part and the leave-out are not covered by the wig, and wherein the wig hair adjacent to the fabric defines a black wig hair color and the fabric has a fabric color corresponding to the black wig hair color.
15. A method of installing a wig on a head of a wearer, the wearer having natural hair and a natural part at which the wearer's natural hair is combed or brushed in opposing directions, the natural part having two opposing sides, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a wig, the wig including a foundation, the foundation defining a side portion and a top portion, the side portion being configured to conform to a side of the wearer's head, the top portion being composed of a fabric and configured to conform to a top of the wearer's head, the fabric defining an opening communicating through the fabric, the fabric defining a pair of opposing edges of the opening, the opening being configured so that each of the opposing edges can be placed adjacent to the wearer's natural part when the wearer is wearing the wig, a plurality of wig hairs being attached to the top portion at the opposing edges, a plurality of wig clips being attached to an underside of the top portion adjacent to the pair of opposing edges, wherein the fabric defines a first portion, the fabric not defining a second portion that is folded over the wig clips and sewn to the first portion through the wig clips; preparing the natural part of the wearer's natural hair; preparing the wearer's natural hair to receive the wig, which includes the following steps: segregating a first portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on one of the sides of the natural part; teasing the segregated first portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated first portion toward the scalp of the wearer at a root of the segregated first portion to create a plurality of tangles of the segregated first portion at the root segregating a second portion of the wearer's natural hair adjacent to the natural part on an opposing side of the natural part; teasing the segregated second portion of the wearer's natural hair by repeatedly combing or brushing the segregated second portion toward the scalp of the wearer at the root of the segregated second portion to create the tangles of the segregated second portion at the root; and installing the wig on the head of the wearer by securing at least one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the first portion and by securing at least another one of the plurality of wig clips to one of the tangles of the second portion of the wearer's natural hair so each of the opposing edges of the wig is disposed adjacent to one of the two opposing sides of the wearer's natural part and so that the wearer's natural part is exposed and not covered by the wig, wherein the step of installing the wig does not include creating a leave-out of the wearer's natural hair between the wearer's natural part and the opposing edges of the fabric and does not include disposing the ends of the wearer's natural hair of the leave-out over the wig hair at the two opposing edges of the fabric.
Description
IV. Brief Description of the Drawings
(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the wig foundation.
(2) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the foundation with a weft and crocheted hairs installed.
(3) FIG. 3 is a view of the underside of the foundation showing wig clips.
(4) FIG. 4 is a detail end view of a wig clip attached to the single layer of fabric.
(5) FIG. 5 is a detail side view of a wig clip attached to the single layer of fabric.
(6) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the foundation showing wig combs.
(7) FIG. 7A is a flow chart of a first method for wearing the wig.
(8) FIG. 7B is a flow chart of a second method of wearing the wig.
(9) FIG. 7C is a flow chart of a third method of wearing the wig.
(10) FIG. 7D is a flow chart of a fourth method of wearing the wig.
(11) FIG. 8A shows a wearer preparing the wearer's part.
(12) FIG. 8B shows a wearer teasing her hair on one side of her part.
(13) FIG. 8C shows a wearer teasing her hair on the other side of her part.
(14) FIG. 8D shows a wearer pulling her hair out of the way of the wig.
(15) FIG. 8E shows the wearer's prepared hair.
(16) FIG. 9A shows the wearer attaching the wig to one side of the wearer's part.
(17) FIG. 9B shows the wearer teasing the wig hair at the part.
(18) FIG. 9C shows the wearer attaching the wig combs.
(19) FIG. 9D shows the wig installed according to the method of the Invention.
(20) FIG. 9E shows a wearer blending a leave-out with the wig hair.
(21) FIG. 10A shows an anchor braid separated from the wearer's part with a wig clip attached to the anchor braid.
(22) FIG. 10B shows the wig clip attached to natural hairs adjacent to the part and stopped by the anchor braid.
(23) FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the wearer's part and the wig in relation to the part.
(24) FIG. 12 is a flow chart of a first method for manufacturing the wig of the Invention.
(25) FIG. 13A is shows cutting a completed wig to create an opening.
(26) FIG. 13B is a view of the underside of the cut wig of FIG. 13A showing the wig clips.
(27) FIG. 14 is a flow chart of a method for manufacturing the wig of the Invention by modifying an existing wig.
(28) FIG. 15 is a flow chart of a method for manufacturing the wig by attaching wig clips to an existing wig.
(29) FIG. 16 is a flow chart of a method of manufacturing the wig by cutting an opening in an existing wig with wig clips installed.
(30) FIG. 17 is a first illustration of an under-fold of wig hair.
(31) FIG. 18 is a second illustration of an under-fold of wig hair.
(32) FIG. 19 is a third illustration of an under-fold of wig hair.
(33) FIG. 20 is an illustration of wig hair on the underside of the fabric at an edge of the opening.
(34) FIG. 21 is a detail schematic view of a prior art wig.
(35) FIG. 22 is a detail schematic view of a second prior art wig installed on a wearer.
V. DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
(36) The wig 2 of the Invention includes a foundation 4, shown by FIG. 1. The foundation 4 includes a side portion 6 configured to conform to the sides and back of the head of the wearer. The foundation 4 also includes a top portion 8 configured to conform to the top of the head of the wearer. The top portion 8 defines an opening 10 that communicates through the top portion 8. The opening 10 is located to correspond to the natural part 64 in the natural hair 68 of the wearer when the wearer is wearing the wig 2.
(37) From FIG. 1, the opening 10 defines opposing edges 12, 14 in the top portion 8. The top portion 8 may be composed of a fabric 16, which may comprise a single layer 18 of the fabric 16. The fabric 16 at the opposing edges 12, 14 may be unfinished and unreinforced, as defined herein. The fabric 16 may be a lace 20, as that term is used in the wig making art. Tabs 22 allow the wearer to grip the foundation 4 when donning the wig 2 without gripping the wig hair 24 or the foundation 4.
(38) FIG. 2 shows the foundation 4 with some of the wig hairs 24, which may be human hairs, attached to the foundation 4. A plurality of wefts 26 may be attached to the side portion 6. Each weft 26 includes multiple wig hairs 24 that are attached to a substrate 28, as by sewing. The substrate 28 is attached to the side portion 6, which supports the substrate and the wig hair 24. Wefts 26 are attached in rows to the side portion 6, with a space between each adjacent pair of wefts 26. The use of wefts 26 allows a large number of wig hairs 24 to be attached to the foundation 4 while allowing air movement through the wefts 26 to the scalp of the wearer. Alternatively, wig hairs 24 may be crocheted to the side portion 6.
(39) FIG. 2 also shows individual wig hairs 24 or small numbers of wig hairs 24, which may be human hairs, that are crocheted to the fabric 16 of the top portion 8. The crocheted hairs 30 are hand-tied by a wig maker to the fabric 16 using a crochet hook. The crocheted hairs 30 are crocheted across the entire top portion 8 up to and including the opposing edges 12, 14.
(40) From FIG. 2, the wig hairs 24 have a wig hair 24 color and the fabric 16 has a fabric 16 color. The fabric 16 color is selected to have a hue, saturation and intensity so that the fabric 16 color corresponds to the wig hair 24 color adequately well that an observer will not notice a difference between the wig hair 24 color and the fabric 16 color. For a wig 2 having black wig hair 24, the fabric 16 will also be black. Black wigs 2 generally are available with a wig hair color of jet black, true black, or natural black. For such wigs 2, the fabric 16 will conform to jet black, true black and natural black. This color selection for the fabric 16 differs from prior art wigs, in which the fabric 16 color is selected to be a very light ‘nude’ color to match the wearer's scalp color and not to match the wig hair 24 color.
(41) FIG. 3 shows the underside 32 of the top portion 8 with the side portion 6 removed for clarity. The fabric 16 of the top portion 8 defines the opening 10 communicating through the fabric 16. The fabric 16 may be a lace 20 and may consist of a single layer of the fabric 16. The opening 10 defines two opposing edges 12, 14 of the fabric 16. The two opposing edges 12, 14 may be unfinished and are unreinforced. The location of the opening 10 corresponds to the part of the wearer's natural hair when the wearer is wearing the wig 2.
(42) From FIG. 3, and as shown in more detail relating to FIGS. 4 and 5, a plurality of wig clips 34 are attached to the underside 32 of the top portion 8 on the opposing edges 12, 14 of the opening 10. The wig clips 34 include a plurality of spring-loaded, hair-engaging teeth 36, as are known in the art, to attach the underside 32 of the top portion 8 to the wearer's natural hair when the wearer is wearing the wig 2. The wig clips 34 support the weight of the wig 2 and the elastic forces resulting from the wearer stretching the top portion 8 and side portion 6 to conform to the wearer's head when the wearer is donning the wig 2.
(43) As shown by FIG. 3 and by the detail end view of FIG. 4, each of the wig clips 34 defines a first end 38 and a second end 40. The first end 38 of each wig clip 34 is attached to the fabric 16 proximal to the opening 10. Each wig clip 34 defines spring-loaded, hair-gripping teeth 36 that emerge from the wig clip 34 adjacent to the first end 38. The second end 40 of the wig clip 34 is disposed farther from the opening 10 than the first end 38.
(44) From FIGS. 4 and 5, the first end 38 of each wig clip 34 is attached to the fabric 16 by an adhesive 42 or by sewn threads 44. Unlike the prior art, the top portion 8 of the foundation may be unreinforced at an anchor location to support threads 44 sewing the wig clip 34 to the fabric 16. The adhesives 42 that are believed to be suitable include cyanoacrylate adhesives, polyurethane adhesives, urethane adhesives, and epoxy adhesives.
(45) As shown by FIGS. 3 and 4, the first end 38 of the wig clip 34 is set back from the corresponding opposing edge 12, 14 of the top portion 8 by a separation distance 46. If the separation distance 46 is too small, deformation of the fabric 16 at the opposing edges 12, 14 may expose the wig clip 34. If the separation distance 46 is too large, the fabric 16 at the opposing edges 12, 14 may curl, exposing the wig clip 34. A separation distance of 1 to 4 millimeters is believed to be suitable, with a separation distance of 1.5 to 3 millimeters preferred.
(46) FIG. 6 shows the foundation 4 including wig combs 48, as are known in the art, to attach the foundation 4 to the wearer's natural hair 68. Wig combs 48 and wig clips 34 may be used interchangeable and in this document the term wig clips 34 includes wig combs 48, including wig combs 48 for attaching the opposing edges 12, 14 to the wearer's natural hair 68.
(47) FIGS. 7A through 11 illustrate a method of wearing the wig 2 of the Invention and also illustrate variations of the method. FIGS. 7A through 11 also apply to persons, such as social media influencers or wig manufacturers, that instruct a wearer on how to wear the wig 2 of the Invention.
(48) FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D illustrates methods of wearing the wig involving alternative preparation of the wearer's natural hair 68 to receive the wig 2 and alternative attachments of the wig 2 to the wearer's natural hair 68. For each of the methods of FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D, the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 is either provided to the wearer in a processed state so that the wig hair 24 has a frizzy, tangled texture or the wearer will tease the wig hair at the edges 12, 14 to create the frizzy, tangled texture. The frizzy, tangled texture of the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 causes the wig hair to appear to grow from the wearer's scalp 68 and hides the edges 12, 14.
(49) As shown by the flowchart of FIG. 7A, steps 50 through 60, and FIGS. 8A through 8E, the wearer may prepare the wearer's natural hair 54 to receive the wig 2. From step 50 and FIG. 8A, the wearer will first straighten and define her natural part 64. From step 52 and FIG. 8B, the wearer may segregate of first portion of her hair 68 on one side of her natural part 64. From step 54 and FIG. 8B, the wearer may tease the first portion of her natural hair 68 at the roots to create a tangle of her hair 68 at the roots adjacent to the part 64. From steps 56 and 58 and FIG. 8C, the wearer may repeat the process of segregating a second portion of her hair 68 and teasing the segregated hair 68 on the other side of her part 64. The wearer may move her hair 68 out of the way and against her scalp 70 from step 60 and FIG. 8D. FIG. 8E shows the wearer's hair 68 prepared and ready for the wig 2, with the teased hair 68 on either side of the part 64.
(50) Step 62 and FIGS. 9A through 9E relate to the donning of the wig 2. From step 62 and FIG. 9A, the wearer may place an edge 12, 14 of the top portion 8 adjacent to her natural part 64. The wearer may attach the wig clips 34 to the tangle of the teased hair 68 on that side of the part 64. The wearer may repeat the process for the other edge 12, 14 of the top portion 8 and may attach the wig clips 34 to the tangled hair 68 of the other side of the natural part 64. From FIG. 9B, the wearer may tease the roots of the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 to make the wig hair 24 fuller at that location and to blend the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 with the wearer's natural hair 68 at the part 64. The wearer may complete the installation by attaching the wig combs 48 (FIG. 9C), The finished installation is shown by FIG. 9D.
(51) FIG. 9E illustrates a variation in the method of wearing the wig 2. The wearer optionally may select to create a narrow ‘leave-out,’ as defined above. To create a narrow leave-out using the wig 2 of the Invention, the wearer will segregate a small amount of her natural hair 68 between the first and second portions of her natural hair 68 segregated as shown by FIGS. 9B and 9C and shown as steps 52-56. When the wig 2 is otherwise installed, the wearer will comb and blend her natural hair 68 of the leave-out with the wig hair 24 to disguise the edges 12, 14 of the top portion 8 of the wig 2. The other steps of this option are as described above in the flow chart of FIG. 7.
(52) FIG. 7B and FIG. 10B illustrate a second method of preparing the wearer's natural hair 68 to receive the wig 2. The wearer first creates a part 64 of her natural hair 68. The wearer then creates anchor braids 72 on the opposing sides of the wearer's part 64 so that the anchor braids 72 captures the natural hair 68 from the wearer's part 64. The wearer then dons the wig 2, securing the wig clips 34 to the wearer's natural hair 68 stretched between the natural part 64 and the anchor braid 72. The anchor braid 72 acts as a stop preventing lateral movement of the wig 2 due to the weight of the wig 2. FIG. 10B shows the wig 2 in place on the wearer's head with the wig clip 34 engaging the wearer's hair 68. The alternative method of FIGS. 7B and 10B is particularly useful for attaching a wig 2 having straight wig hair 24 because the straight wig hair 24 of the wig 2 blends with the straight hair 68 of the wearer at the wearer's part 64.
(53) FIG. 7C and FIG. 10A illustrate a third method of preparing the wearer's hair 68 and attaching the wig 2 to the wearer's natural hair 68. From FIG. 7C, the wearer creates a part 64 in her natural hair 68 and creates an anchor braid 72 in a spaced-apart relation to the part 64. The wearer dons the wig 2 and attached the wig clips 34 to the anchor braid 72 itself. FIG. 10A shows the wig 2 in place on the wearer with the wig clips 34 attached to the anchor braid 72.
(54) FIG. 7D and FIG. 11 illustrate a fourth method of preparing the wearer's hair 68 and attaching the wig 2 to the wearer's hair 68. From FIG. 7D, the wearer creates a part 64 in her natural hair 68 and styles her hair 68 to lie against the wearer's scalp 66. The wearer dons the wig 2, attaching the wig clips 34 to the wearer's natural hair 68 without the above steps of teasing or creating anchor braids 72. FIG. 11 shows the wig clips 34 attached to the wearer's hair 68 without teasing and without the anchor braid 72. This fourth method of preparing the wearer's hair 68 and installing the wig 2 is particularly useful for persons who have naturally coarse hair 68 roots that will retain the wig clip 34 without further preparation. The fourth method is also useful for a person who is demonstrating donning the wig 2, such as a social media influencer.
(55) FIG. 12 is a flow chart of a method of making the wig 2 of the Invention. In the method of FIG. 12, a manufacturer provides a top portion 8 (step 74) and a side portion 6 (step 76) and joins the top and side portions 8, 6 to create the foundation 4 (step 78). The top portion may include an opening 10, or an opening 10 may be cut or otherwise formed in the top portion 8 after it is assembled to the side portion 6. The manufacturer crochets wig hair 24 to the top portion 8 up to the edges 12, 14 of the opening 10 (step 80). The manufacturer processes the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 of the opening 10 to create tangles of the wig hair 24 at the edges 12, 14 (step 81). The manufacturer attaches a plurality of wig clips 34 to the foundation 4, including on opposing edges 12, 14 of the opening 10 (step 82). The manufacturer attaches wig combs 48 or other fasteners to the wig foundation 4 (step 84). The manufacturer attaches wefts 26 to the side portion 6, or crochets wig hairs 24 to the side portion 6, completing the wig 2. The above steps 74-86 may occur in an order different from that specified on FIG. 13 and as described above.
(56) FIGS. 13A and 13B and the flow charts of FIGS. 14, 15 and 16 illustrate conversion of a completed wig 120, as defined herein, to be the wig 2 of the Invention. FIG. 14 is a flow chart of a first method of converting a completed wig 120 to the wig 2 of the Invention. In the method of FIG. 14 and as shown by FIG. 13A, the manufacturer starts with a completed wig 120 (step 88). The ‘manufacturer’ of FIG. 14 may be the wearer of the wig or may be a person demonstrating the method of FIG. 14, such as a social media influencer, or may be any other person. From FIG. 13A, the completed wig 120 has a top portion 8 composed of a fabric 16 and having wig hair 24 crocheted to the fabric 16. The completed wig 120 is ready for wear by a wearer, but does not feature the opening 10, edges 12, 14, or wig clips 34 adjacent to the opposing edges 12, 14 of the wig 2 of the Invention.
(57) In step 90 of FIG. 14, the fabric 16 is cut to define an opening 10, as with scissors, a knife or razor as shown by FIG. 13A. In step 92, and as shown by FIG. 13B, the manufacturer attaches wig clips 34 to the underside of the fabric 16 at the opposing edges 12, 14 of the opening 10 and separated from the edges 12, 14 by a separation distance to define the wig 2 of the Invention. The separation distance may be between 1 and 4 millimeters, but preferably is between 1.5 and 3 millimeters. The wig 2 of FIG. 13B shows four wig clips 34 and two wig combs 48; however, the actual wig 2 may have any number of wig clips 34 and wig combs 48. The wig 2 produced by the method of FIG. 14 is equivalent to the wig 2 of the Invention described above with respect to FIG. 12.
(58) FIG. 14 also addresses a person, such as a wig producer or social media influencer, who instructs a wearer in how to modify a completed wig to be a wig 2 of the Invention. The person may instruct a wearer to cut a completed wig 120 that does not have an opening 10, as by scissors, a knife or a razor, to define the opening 10 as described above. The person may instruct the wearer to attach wig clips 34 using an adhesive or by sewing to opposing boundaries 12, 14 of the opening 10.
(59) From FIGS. 15 and 16, the ‘completed wig’ 120 may be provided to a wearer in a partially converted state, as by either providing the completed wig 120 with the opening 10 (FIG. 15) or with the wig clips 34 attached to the underside of the top portion 8 (FIG. 16), but not with both the opening 10 and the wig clips 34. The completion of the conversion to the wig 2 of the Invention by either cutting the opening 10 or by attaching the wig clips 34 to the fabric 16 of the top portion 8 is also contemplated by the Invention and by FIGS. 14, 15 and 16.
(60) FIGS. 17, 18 and 19 illustrate a fold-under embodiment for the wig 2 of the Invention to hide the opposing edges 12, 14 of the opening 10. From FIG. 17, wig hairs 24 immediately adjacent to the edge 12, 14 are folded under the edge 12, 14. The wig hairs 24, which are now designated as ‘fold-over wig hairs 96’ are attached to the underside of the fabric 16, as by sewing or adhesive. From FIG. 18, as an option the wig clips 34 may be installed to the underside of the fabric 16 with the fold-over wig hairs 96 disposed between the wig clip 34 and the underside of the fabric 16. From FIG. 19, the fabric 16 at the edge 12, 14 may be folded over the portion of the wig clip 34 immediately adjacent to the edge 12, 14. Because the wig clip 34 is attached close to the end of the fabric 16, only a small amount of fabric 16, indicated by the dotted line, may be wrapped about wig clip 34. The fold-over wig hair 96 is secured to the underside of the fabric 16, as by sewing or adhesive, with the wig clip 34 disposed between the fold-over wig hair 96 and the underside of the fabric 16. The fold-over wig hair 96 of FIG. 19 may be disposed between the teeth 36 of the wig clips 34 and may assist in retaining the wig clips 34 on the underside of the fabric 16 at the edge 12, 14. The fold-over wig hair 96 also may be attached to the fabric 16, as by sewing, proximal to the second end 40 of the wig clip 34 and distal to the edge 12, 14; that is, on the side of the wig clip 34 away from the edge 12, 14. Alternatively, the fold-over wig hair 96 may not be attached to the fabric 16 distal to the edge 12, 14 and the wearer or installer may tuck the fold-over wig hair 96 between the wig clip 34 and the wearer's natural hair 68 when the wearer dons the wig 2.
(61) FIG. 20 shows an alternative configuration of the opposing edges 12, 14 of the fabric 16 at the opening 10. In the embodiment of FIG. 20, wig hairs 24 are crocheted to the top side of the fabric 16. Wig hairs 24 also are crocheted to the bottom side of the fabric 16 at the edges 12, 14. The wig hairs 24 attached to the bottom side of the fabric 16 help to hide the edges 12, 14 of the opening 10 when the wearer is wearing the wig 2.
(62) FIG. 21 shows a prior art wig by the inventor herein. In the prior art wig of FIG. 21, a fabric 16 of a top portion 8 defines a first portion 124 that conforms the wearer's head and a second portion 126 that is folded over the edge 12, 14 of an opening 10 and about wig clips 34. Wig clips 34 are shown in more detail by FIGS. 4 and 5. The prior art wig of FIG. 21 used wig clips 34 adjacent to the edge 12, 14 and not wig combs 48, as those terms are used in the wig art. In the prior art wig, wig hair 24 was attached to both the first and the second portions 124, 126. The second portion 126 was approximately 0.5 inches in width and was sewn through the wig clip 34 to the first portion 124 by stitching 128. In the prior art wig, the stitching 128 passed between the teeth 36 of the wig clips 34. The combination of the second portion 126 and the wig hair 24 attached to the second portion 126, when sewn through the wig clip 34 to the first portion 124 created an excessively thick edge 12, 14 that suffered the same deficiencies as a prior art U-part wig; namely, the edge 12, 14 could not be located flush to the scalp, was not hidden and was readily visible. The stitching 128 and the wig hair 24 trapped by the stitching 128 also interfered with the operation of the two-position wig clips 34, causing the wig clips 34 to move to an open position from a closed position. The motion of the wig clips 34 in opening and closing as the wearer used the wig also caused the stitches 128 to loosen and fail over time. The method and wig 2 of the Invention correct the deficiencies of the prior art wig shown by FIG. 21.
(63) FIG. 22 illustrates a leave-out of a prior art U-part wig installed on the head of a wearer. In the U-part wig of FIG. 22, wig clips 34 attach the foundation 4 to anchor braids 72 created from the wearer's natural hair 68 in a spaced-apart relation to the wearer's natural part 64. Wig hair 24 is attached to wefts 26 that are attached to the foundation 4. The edges 12, 14 of the foundation 4 are not immediately adjacent to the natural part 64 and instead the edges 12, 14 may be separated by a distance of two to four inches. The wearers natural hair 68 between the opposing edges 12, 14 is exposed and defines a leave-out 130 as defined herein. The ends 132 of the wearer's natural hair 68 defining the leave-out 130 are not covered by the wig 2 and instead are disposed over the wig hair 24 at the opposing edges 12, 14, allowing the leave-out 130 to hide the foundation 4 at the opposing edges 12, 14. The method and wig 2 of the Invention have the advantage over the prior art U-part wig that a leave-out 130 is not required.
(64) In this document and in the drawings, element names or numbers appearing in more than one drawing or more than one paragraph relate to the same or equivalent elements unless the context requires otherwise.
(65) The following is a list of numbered elements in the specification and drawings. Wig 2 Foundation 4 Side portion 6 Top portion 8 Opening 10 Opposing edges 12, 14 Fabric 16 Single layer 18 Lace 20 Tabs 22 Wig hair 24 Weft 26 Weft substrate 28 Crocheted hairs 30 Underside of the top portion 32 Wig clip 34 Teeth 36 First end 38 Second end 40 Adhesive 42 Thread 44 Separation distance 46 Wig comb 48 Create parting 50 Segregate first portion 52 Tease first portion 54 Segregate second portion 56 Tease second portion 58 Secure wearer's hair against the wearer's scalp 60 Attach wig clips to the tangles 62 Wearer's natural part 64 Wearer's natural scalp 66 Wearer's natural hair 68 Anchor braid 72 Providing a top portion having an opening 74 Providing a side portion 76 Attaching the top and side portions 78 Crocheting hair to the top portion 80 Attaching wig clips to the opposing boundaries of the opening 82 Attaching wig combs to the foundation 84 Attaching wefts to the side portion 86 Providing a completed wig 88 Cutting the top portion to define the opening 90 Attaching wig clips to the top portion 92 Flap 94 Fold-under wig hair 96 Creating a parting 98 Creating an anchor braid 100 Style wearers other hair 102 Don the wig and attach the wig clips between the part and the anchor braid 104 Creating a parting 106 Create an anchor braid 108 Style wearer's other hair 110 Don the wig and attach the wig clips to the anchor braid 112 Create a parting 114 Style wearer's hair 116 Don the wig and attach wig clips to wearer's natural hair 118 Completed wig 120 Prior art wig 122 First portion 124 Second portion 126 Stitching 128 Leave-out 130 Ends of the wearer's natural hair 132