This invention referring to provisional application #U.S. 61/459,315 filing date Dec. 10, 2010 provides a new way to style dreadlocks, braids and natural African American hair, although not exclusively, as people of all cultures have dreadlocks. The objective of this invention was to get away from elastic hair accessories that pull the hair and over long use became very uncomfortable. Most hair accessories currently on the market are not geared to the thickness of natural African American hair. The flexible cuff is so comfortable to use you don't even now you are wearing it. The overall purpose of this invention was to create a hair accessory that would hold and style dreadlocks that's not elastic based. This invention provides an inexpensive attractive hair accessory that is unisex and does not require and specialized machinery.
This invention is comprised of aluminum jewelry wire and metal jewelry end caps that vary in size from eight to ten cm. The aluminum jewelry wire is cut into predetermined lengths. The ponytail length is usually ten inches. When the hair is put up into different styles, the length can vary from fourteen to twenty-four inches. There are two design styles, the braid (designed in a tight braid as you would hair) and the twist. (As per my provisional patent application #U.S. 61/459,315, I presented more complex styles that proved to be not as flexible). The two styles that I now present are the most flexible and have a better hold.
There are several pieces of evenly cut wire in each flexible aluminum wire cuff. The wire is then securely held for styling. With the wire being firmly held the wire cuff is styled into the desired design, the braid or the twist.
After the braiding or twisting of the flexible cuff is finished, It is then prepared to be affixed to the metal jewelry end caps, the wire is manipulated to fit the jewelry end caps that range in a diameter of eight to ten cm. Once the flexible wire cuff is prepared and ready for the jewelry end caps to be affixed, heavy strength glue is used to affix the jewelry end caps to the finished braided and or twisted product.
At this time the flexible cuff is ready for use. Hair is held with one hand and the flexible cuff with the other the flexible cuff is efficiently secured around the hair by just squeezing the cuff to desired tightness. It can also be used as a headband around a natural Afro style. It is an attractive versatile hair accessory that comes in a variety of colors and clearly promotes creative hair styling.
In FIG. #1 jewelry wire is being held for styling.
In FIG. #2 the styling of the flexible cuff
In FIG. #3 the finished product is tightly braided.
In FIG. #4 jewelry end caps are affixed to the finished braid.
(as this product is unique and one of a kind, the photos will give a more enlightened view of how the flexible cuff is used) in FIGS. #5, 5A, 5B, is shown how to use the flexible cuff. The hair is gathered into desired style. The flexible cuff is held under the hair. The flexible cuff is then pushed around the hair to its desired tightness to hold the individual style of your choice.
In FIGS. #6 and #7 is shown the versatility of the flexible cuff.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61459315 | Dec 2010 | US |