This invention concerns haircare products, and more specifically, a device for curling hair.
Hair curling products are commonly available in various configurations and sizes. They function to hold hair in a curled position, usually after washing as the hair dries, so that the hair assumes curled characteristics, which is visually appealing and desirable.
Existing hair-curling devices suffer from several drawbacks. They are usually cumbersome to implement in the hair, consuming effort and time in the process. The person implementing the device must manually roll hair around the device in a tedious process. Further, the devices tend to have abutments or bristles surrounding the body of the device, which are designed to hold the hair and help the device stay in place during the curling process with hair wrapped around the device. However, the bristles or abutments can be prickly or uncomfortable, both for the person implementing the hair-curling device and for the person whose hair is being curled. Further, removing the device from the hair after the curling process is a tedious process and may be uncomfortable. Hair tends to get entangled between the bristles and removing the devise pulls the hair along with it. The removal process can be cumbersome and time-consuming as well, sometimes painful for the person whose hair is being curled.
Accordingly, there is a need for a hair-curling devise that is easy and fast to implement in a person's hair, and which is easy and fast to remove from the hair after use.
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A curling device comprises a flap and a channel connected to each other. The flap is made of a flexible material and has a relatively flat surface.
A curling member is implemented in the channel. The curling member has an elongate shape with two opposite sides and a curved cross-section. The curling member's curved cross-section provides it a convex side with an opposite concave side. The curling member is made of metal in one embodiment. The curling member is capable of transitioning between an extended configuration and a curled configuration by virtue of its construction and design. It transitions from an extended configuration to a curled configuration automatically when pressure is applied on its convex side. It can be transitioned back from its curled configuration to it extended configuration by unrolling it from its curled position and extending it until it snaps into the extended configuration.
The channel comprises a trough, which corresponds to the concave side of the curling member implemented therein. Hair can be positioned in the trough and held in the trough by folding over and wrapping the flap over the trough. The flap may be secured in such wrapped configuration by a securing means, whereby the hair is held in the trough by the flap. In other embodiments, the flap can continue to be wrapped around the channel past the trough.
The securing means holds the flap in its wrapped configuration after it is wrapped over the trough or around the channel. Securing means may comprise one or more magnets, velcro, a zipper, snap-fasteners, an elastic band, or the like, implemented on the flap.
Transitioning the curling member from an extended configuration to a curled configuration holds the flap wrapped around it in a wrapped and curled configuration, along with the hair held in the trough in a curled position. Upon being held in such curled position for some time, the hair assumes curled characteristics.
The invention can be better understood with reference to the figures. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different figures and views.
The systems, methods, and apparatus of the present invention are described below with reference to the figures. The description and figures are for illustrative purposes only, they do not limit the true scope and spirit of the present invention. The true scope and spirit of the present invention is evidenced by all parts of the disclosure herein, including but not limited to the Summary, the Figures, the Detailed Description, and the claims, along with equivalents thereof.
Device 10 comprises a flap 12 and a channel 14. Flap 12 comprises a relatively flat piece of a flexible material. The material is typically a fabric material, although it may be any known flexible material suitable for use in the present device, such as leather, PVC, vinyl, or the like. The fabric may be any type of fabric known in the art, such as cotton, polyester, silk, satin, elastic fibers like spandex, terrycloth, a blend of different materials, or the like. Flap 12 in one embodiment comprises a fabric that is a blend of 95% polyester and 5% spandex.
Flap 12 extends to channel 14 along an edge 16 as shown in
In another embodiment, the material of flap 12 is one continuous piece of material that extends beyond edge 16 and wraps around a curling member 20. In this embodiment, the material of flap 12 is selectively removable from the curling member 20, whereby it can be cleaned, washed, or even switched out for a different flap 12. Implementation of flap 12 in this embodiment, and its removal, can be accomplished at edge 16 by any means known in the art, such as with a zipper, metal or plastic snap-fasteners, velcro, magnets, or the like. In one embodiment, flap 12 is sewn at edge 16, whereby curling member 20 is sewn shut in channel 14 and flap 12 is not removable from device 10.
In the embodiment shown in
The dimensions of curling member 20 will depend on the dimensions of the corresponding device 10. Typically, the width and length of curling member will be slightly less than the width and length of channel 14 in the respective embodiment. Having such dimensions helps facilitate curling member's 20 implementation in channel 14. In one embodiment, curling member 20 has a length of about nine inches and a width of about one inch.
The thickness of the material of curling member 20 will typically vary by embodiment, and depend on the length of curling member 20. In one embodiment the length of curling member 20 is about 9 inches, its width is about 1 inch, and the thickness of its material is about 0.0075 inches.
In one embodiment, curling member 20 has a coating, or covering, implemented on its surface. The coating is relatively thin, and in one embodiment covers substantially all surfaces of curling member 20. The coating is designed to provide a softer or cushioned characteristic to the exterior of curling member 20. Such coatings are known in the art, and it is anticipated that the coating may be any material used in the art for such purposes. In one embodiment, the coating comprises silicone. In alternate embodiments, the coating may comprise rubber, plastic, resin, craft foam, vinyl, PVC, leather, fabric, a synthetic material, or the like. In one embodiment, the thickness of the coating is about 1/16 of an inch. In each embodiment, however, the thickness of the coating is preferably relatively thin in order for it to not substantially interfere with curling member's 20 transition between its extended configuration and its curled configuration.
Curling member 20 has an elongated shape, akin to a strip, with a slight curvature width-wise.
Due to curling member's 20 width-wise curvature, curling member 20 possesses a convex side 24 and a corresponding concave side 26 on the opposite side, as visible in
The construction of curling member 20 makes it capable of curling outwards, along its convex side 24, and roll into a curled configuration. In some embodiments such curling characteristic is implemented in curling member 20 by creasing, or scoring, the convex side 24 of curling member 20 over a cylindrical surface that has a relatively small diameter. However, it is anticipated that the curling characteristic may be implemented in the material of curling member 20 by any other process or means known in the art for implementing such curling characteristic. Such construction of curling member 20 is known in the art, such as for slap bracelets.
Curling member's 20 transition to a curled configuration occurs when pressure is applied on its convex surface 24 while it is in an extended configuration. The pressure causes curling member 20 to bend, which causes curling member to snap out of its extended position and automatically roll into a curled configuration along its convex surface 24.
While in a curled configuration, curling member 20 stably stays in such curled configuration until curling member 20 is physically unrolled and extended. When curling member 20 is unrolled from its curled configuration and straightened out, it returns to its previous extended configuration, snapping into the extended configuration and stably staying in the extended configuration. This step typically involves curling member 20 snapping into the extended configuration, which helps it stably stay in the extended configuration.
Flap 12 has a front side 32 and a back side 34. Front side 32 of flap 12 may incorporate an artistic design or print for aesthetic reasons. Back side 34 of flap 12 may also incorporate a design or a print, although back side 34 will usually be concealed when device 10 is in use.
Curling member 20 is implemented in channel 14 with its convex side 24 facing flap's 12 front side and its concave side 26 facing flap's 12 back side 34. Curling member 20 is substantially firmly implemented in channel 14. In such implementation, one skilled in the art will appreciate that flap 12 and its flexible material will extend or curl along with curling member 20 in curling member's 20 extended and curled configurations.
Curling device 10 is usable to curl hair.
In one embodiment Flap 12 is wide enough that it can continue to be wrapped around over the convex side 24 of curling member 20 in channel 14. In one embodiment, flap 12 is wide enough to allow it to continue being wrapped again around curling member 20, over its previously covered trough 38 in concave side 26 in channel 14. Flap 12 can thus be wrapped around both sides of channel 14, with the curling member 20 in channel 14, depending on the width of flap 14 is the respective embodiment.
Flap 12 in one embodiment includes one or more securing means 36 attached to it in order to help hold flap 12 in curling device's 10 wrapped configuration. In one embodiment, securing means 36 is implemented on the back side 34 of flap 12. Securing means 36 may be any means known in the art for such purpose. In one embodiment, securing means 36 comprises a magnet that is attracted to the metallic material in curling member 20, whereby the magnet sticks to the curling member 20 when flap 12 is wrapped around channel 14, thereby holding flap 12 in the wrapped configuration. In another embodiment, flap 20 includes a corresponding magnet implemented on the front side 32 of flap 12, whereby the two magnets are attracted to each other and therefore stick together, thereby holding flap 12 in the wrapped configuration.
In alternate embodiments, securing means 36 may be velcro, metallic or plastic snap-fasteners, or the like, with corresponding mating components implemented on the back side 34 and on the front side 32 of flap 12. In another embodiment securing means 36 may be an elastic band connected to flap 12, designed to operatively connect to a corresponding hooking member or to wrap around the device 10 in order to hold flap 12 in a wrapped configuration. All such embodiments are anticipated and are intended to be covered by the present claims.
In a wrapped configuration, when pressure is applied on the convex side 24 of curling member 20, curling member 20 will automatically roll into a curled configuration. With flap 12 wrapped around channel 14, flap 12 will curl along with curling member 20.
While device 10 is in use in a wrapped and curled configuration, with hair held in trough 38, the hair will curl along with curling device 10.
Curling device 10 can thus stay implemented and held in the person's 30 hair with hair being held in a curled state. After some time being held in such curled state, the hair will assume curled characteristics. This is especially true when the hair is wet or damp, and is allowed to dry somewhat while being held in a curled position.
After a desired amount of time, curling device 10 can be unrolled back into its extended and wrapped configuration. Securing means 36 can be released, and flap 12 can be unwrapped from channel 14. This will expose trough 38 and release the hair that was being held therein. Curling device 10 can then be removed from the person's 30 hair. Device 10 can then be reused.
In an alternate embodiment, the person's 30 hair can be released from curling device 10 by applying an outward force on the device 10. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the person's 30 hair in trough 38 will slide out from trough 38 due to the outward force being applied on device 10, even though device 10 remains in a wrapped and curled configuration. Device 10 can thus be freed from the person's 30 hair and removed.
It can be appreciated that several curling devices 10 can be simultaneously implemented in person's 30 hair, to hold and curl different portions of their hair simultaneously. This is beneficial in the interests of time when curling separate portions of a person's hair is desired.
It can be further appreciated that curling device 10 can be made in different sizes, whereby different devices 10 may be used for curling different lengths of hair, depending on a user's particular preference at the time. Further, varying lengths of curling device 10 can be implemented simultaneously in person's 30 hair to achieve the particular desired curling of their hair.
Two or more curling devices 10 may be used in a serial configuration for the purposes of curling a longer amount of hair. For this purpose, two or more curling devices 10 are used separately on the same lock of hair, with the curling devices 10 positioned in serial lengthwise configuration with respect to each other. In one embodiment, curling devices 10 include a means constructed in flap 12 to connect the curling device 10 with another curling device 10. With such feature, two or more curling devices 10 can be interconnected with each other, in a daisy-chain configuration. The means to connect two curling devices 10 to each other may comprise any means known in the art for such purpose, such as velcro, metallic snap-fasteners, plastic snap-fasteners, a zipper, magnets, or the like. All such embodiments are anticipated, and fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Flap 12 is shown in
The important aspect of all such embodiments and variations of flap 112 is that they substantially cover and hold the hair in trough 138. Including when device 110 is in a wrapped and curled configuration. Accordingly, all such variations of the design and shape of flap 12 are anticipated as they are consistent with the spirit and scope of the present invention, and are therefore intended to be covered by the present claims.
Although the devices, systems, apparatus and methods have been described and illustrated in connection with certain embodiments, variations and modifications will be evident to those skilled in the art. Such variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure, and are therefore anticipated. The description and teachings herein are thus not to be limited to the precise details of methodology or construction set forth herein because variations and modifications are intended to be included as equivalents within the scope and spirit of the present disclosures and teachings.
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