The present invention is an automatic hair braiding system that can significantly reduce the time and labor of braiding individual hair styles, having the ability to section an individual's hair, add synthetic or human hair, and simultaneously braid the combined hair sections down to a desired length with the hair available.
The present invention is an automatic hair braiding system that, when laid against an individual's head over a particular portion of hair, can further section and segregate the hair into smaller sections of a specific width simultaneously. The automatic hair braiding system is able to combine additional hair, synthetic or human, that is pre-fed into the apparatus, to the individual's sectioned hair and braid the individual's hair with the integrated hair to a desired length all simultaneously. The apparatus comprises safety features that sense the hair tension while in use segregating and braiding the hair to minimize hair breakage and notify the user if any added hair is not properly loaded or secured within the apparatus before braiding begins. The apparatus has a built-in shut-off switch that activates if the hair should become tangled during any phase of the braiding process. The apparatus further comprises a programming feature to select a specific program that will automatically select the hair sectioning and braid size through computer software and mobile phone Bluetooth application. The apparatus will be able to be sanitized between uses to maintain state regulated health and hygiene requirements.
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To operate the automatic hair braiding system, additional human or synthetic hair is preferably pre-loaded into the hair addition loading chamber. The hair parting segregator is preferably laid against a person's scalp above a pre-selected portion of hair. The hair parting segregator preferably slides down and pulls the portion of hair through the hair parting segregator which segregates the hair simultaneously at least four smaller sections. The hair parting segregator further segregates the hair by looping a durable hair thread around the sectioned hair. The hair parting segregator pulls the pre-loaded hair from the hair addition loading chamber and wraps the additional hair around the initial parted and segregated user's hair and securing all hair together. Then the hair parting segregator disengages the wrapped hair thread when all hair is combined and secured.
The hair parting segregator parts each of the at least one combined hair bundle into three separate sections and feeds each section into at least one barrel of the plurality of braid barrel bundles within the open braid chamber cavity. Each barrel of the plurality of braid barrel bundles preferably orbits around each other and manipulates the hair sections around one another forming a specified braid pattern. Each barrel of the plurality of braid barrel bundles move downward as each pattern is completed.
The hair parting segregator further comprises at least one partition tine, with each partition tine approximately half an inch in length. The at least one partition tine is structured and arranged to cleanly part the hair into each bundle. Preferably, the hair parting segregator comprises at least five individual partition tines structured and arranged to partition the hair into four separate rows.
The automatic hair braiding system is powered on and off by preferably using a switch located toward the bottom half of the main body of the automatic hair braiding system. Alternately preferably, the automatic hair braiding system is powered on and off by using a button. Additionally, a plurality of switches are located near the power switch and will control various functions of the automatic hair braiding system such as, but not limited to, initializing the hair parting, segregating the hair segments, and the adding of additional hair.
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The automatic hair braiding system main body will preferably house a small processor preferably giving the automatic hair braiding system the ability to be programmed by direct link to a computer or through Bluetooth connectivity to a typical mobile device. The user will preferably be able to program the size and width of the hair partitioning, the braid thickness, and will activate the number of braid barrels needed. Additionally, the processor will preferably have the capability of detecting hair tension to minimize hair breakage during the entire process, from segregating the hair sections to the finished product of braiding. Additionally, the processor will detect if any process is hindered due to hair tangling and will automatically stop all operations within the automatic hair braiding system until the hindrance is resolved.
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The automatic hair braiding system will preferably be small enough to fit in a typical user's hand and be capable of braiding a minimum of four braids at a time, thus reducing the sitting time of the person whose hair is being braided and the labor of the braider's hands and joints.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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Micro braiding consists of added hair woven into a person's head in the form of a very small braid. Currently, when a person wants to get micro braids in their hair, the process can take several hours. The present invention is structured to automate the skilled process of parting, attaching and braiding added synthetic or human hair to a person's existing hair. The device reduces the labor intensive process by braiding four braids simultaneously. Use of this device will reduce the wear and tear on fingers and joints that have to braid the many individual braids. The device doesn't require you to go to a skilled professional braider. The user can use the device in the comfort of their own home.
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62346014 | Jun 2016 | US |