Claims
- 1. A method of securing and styling hair comprising: selecting a hair fastening band comprising:a band with a first and a second spring loaded clip integrally attached to each end of said band and spring loaded clips attached to the underside of said band; clamping said first clip to a section of hair; pulling the band portion that is between said first and said second clip over, under, or around a section of hair; clamping said second clip to a section of hair; and, continuing in the same manner until all said clips are secured to a section of hair.
- 2. A hair fastening band for use in styling hair of a human being comprising in combination:an elongated band; a hair clip integrally attached to each end of said band; and, a plurality of hair clips integrally attached to said bands underside; each of said clips comprising a pair of jaws having a mutual pivotal connection, each of said jaws having an edge portion spaced from said pivotal connection, said edge portion being formed with mutually engaging gripping teeth; said edge portion and said gripping teeth being bent in a concave sense in a direction away from said pivotal connection; said clips further comprise spring means which urges said edge portions of said jaws together and said gripping means into mutual engagement; said clips further comprising a pair of ears disposed on the side of said spring means remote from said jaws.
- 3. The hair fastening band of claim 2 further including an additional layer of fabric is attached by attaching means to cover said band and to partially cover said clips;wherein an opening is left around said teeth allowing said teeth to penetrate said hair sections while the rest of the band and clips remain hidden within said fabric.
- 4. A hair fastener for use in styling hair of a human being comprising in combination:an elongated pin; a hair clip integrally attached to each end of said pin; and, a plurality of hair clips integrally attached along said pin; each of said clips comprising a pair of jaws having a mutual pivotal connection with said elongated pin there-through, each of said jaws having an edge portion spaced from said pivotal connection, said edge portion being formed with mutually engaging gripping teeth; said edge portion and said gripping teeth being bent in a concave sense since in a direction away from said pivotal connection; said clips further comprise spring means which urges said edge portions of said jaws together and said gripping means into mutual engagement; said clips further comprising a pair of ears disposed on the side of said spring means remote from said jaws claw.
- 5. The hair fastener of claim 4 wherein said elongated pin is curved.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part and discloses and claims subject matter disclosed in my earlier filed pending application, Ser. No. 09/860,080 filed May 16, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,453,911.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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