Device and accessory for styling hair

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6189543
  • Patent Number
    6,189,543
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 12, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A device for styling hair includes a flexible. relatively long body portion having a separating opening therein through which to receive a user's hair. This body portion has clasp portions extending from either end which can be closed into a corresponding clasp by the insertion of one portion in the other so as to prevent rotation of one with respect to the other, and to engage a detente arrangement therebetween. A suitable surface finish on a synthetic polymer material for the side members provides a desired coefficient of friction on that surface with respect to hair thereagainst. A styling enhancement may be provided as part of the hair styling device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hair styling devices, namely devices for forming French knots, buns and the like, and in particular, to an attachment accessory for conveniently attaching hair styling enhancements to the hair styling device.




Long hair styles are popular with people of all ages, particularly with women. Because of the popularity of long hair styles, several devices have been invented for styling long hair. Examples include barrettes, hair ties, combs and ornamental hair pins.




Of the hair styling devices that are currently known, there are included a few devices which are useful for styling long hair into a bun, a French knot, or similar style.




One such device is a soft sponge-like ring. The ring is covered with a fine netting material, which can be used by drawing the hair through the opening in the sponge, wrapping the hair around the ring and securing the hair onto the ring by trapping the hair and the netting material together with hair pins. The ring can also be formed from a fabric, such as woven nylon covered with a nylon netting. Typically, the ring has an outer diameter of approximately four inches and has an inner diameter of approximately two inches.




There are disadvantages in using a soft sponge-like ring to form a hair bun. Smooth, thick hair is difficult to wrap around the ring, pin the hair down and have the hair remain in place. Wrapping the hair around the ring is also quite time consuming when the hair is long. Shorter hair may not be possible to wrap completely around the ring.




There are flexible combs that are known having two ends which can be opened to install the comb around the hair, and then closed to form a substantially circular ring. Flexible combs have many sharp, pointed edges which can scrape the scalp. Such a comb is also not particularly useful for styling hair into a bun. The flexible combs described above are primarily intended to be used to form French knots.




There are currently no known hair styling devices which can be used to rapidly and easily form a French knot, bun or similar hair style and to which a hair styling enhancement, such as a flower or other ornament, may be optionally attached to the hair styling device with an attachment accessory.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a hair styling device including an attachment accessory for attaching hair styling enhancements to the hair styling device. The invention includes a flexible elongated body portion and either a rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible attachment accessory in slidable engagement with the body portion. The elongated body portion includes a first end, a second end and an elongated slit opening extending through a central portion of the elongated body for receiving hair through the slit opening. The slit opening is generally along the long axis of the body portion between the first and second end, thus dividing the central portion into a first rib and a second rib. A substantially wider opening may be created in the slit opening by deforming the elongated body.




The attachment accessory includes a main body having a first hole, or aperture, through the main body adapted for receiving the elongated body portion in slidable telescoping engagement through the first hole. The main body includes a second hole, or aperture, through the main body adaptable for attaching a hair styling enhancement.




The invention in its broadest sense also includes an optional hair securing portion, proximate the slit opening, suitable for securing hair positioned in the opening. An example of securing portion includes an elongated body formed from a material that will deform under force, and either return to its original shape in response to withdrawing the force or in response to application of an opposite force.




The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention, shown with first and second ends attached;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

with the first and second ends unattached;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 4

, taken through line


5





5


as shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a wire portion of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 4

, the wire extending through a plurality of semi-rigid plastic tubes;





FIG. 7

is a front side elevational view of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a back side elevational view of the embodiment of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of a female portion of a clasp mechanism of the embodiment of the present invention depicted in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 7

, shown with first and second ends attached;





FIG. 11

is a front side elevational view of an embodiment of an attachment accessory improvement of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a side elevational view of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the attachment accessory embodiment of

FIG. 12

in slidable telescoping relationship to the hair styling device of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of attachment accessory embodiment of

FIG. 11

in slidable telescoping relationship to the hair styling device of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the hair styling device of the present invention;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention shown with a portion of the hair styling device of the present invention of

FIG. 7

with a modification;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of the embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention shown in

FIG. 18

;





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the hair styling device of the present invention;





FIG. 22

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment depicted in

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 23

is a side elevational view of the embodiment of

FIG. 21

with the middle portion thereof omitted and with the first and second ends unattached;





FIG. 24

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention;





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of the embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention shown in

FIG. 24

that is shown with the hair styling device of the present invention in

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 26

is a perspective view of the embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention shown in

FIG. 24

adapted in one manner to receive a decorative enhancement; and





FIG. 27

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the attachment accessory improvement of the present invention shown with the hair styling device of the present invention in FIG.


21


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention is a novel device for styling hair. The device of the present invention is particularly suited for use with long hair, and more particularly for forming buns and French knots.




A perspective view of a hair styling device


10


is shown in FIG.


1


. Hair styling device


10


includes an elongated body portion


12


which includes a support strip


14


having a first end


22


, a second opposite end


24


and an elongated slit opening


16


, extending along the longitudinal axis of body portion


12


, between first end


22


and second end


24


and dividing support strip


14


into a first rib


17


and a second rib


19


. Support strip


14


is preferably made with a flexible material, which in one embodiment is approximately 10⅜ inches in length, about ¾ inch in width and has a thickness of approximately {fraction (1/16)} inch.




Support strip


14


maybe made from a resilient material which returns to its original shape when a force causing deformation is subsequently removed. Such a material may be polyvinyl chloride which can be flexed repeatedly and which returns to its original shape. Another example of a suitable plastic that can be used to form support strip


14


is high density polyethylene (HDPE) which is widely available, for example, from Primex Plastics Corporation of Richmond, Ind.




Hair styling device


10


includes elongated slit opening


16


for receiving at least a portion of a person's hair therethrough, wherein support strip


14


is deformed in order to create a substantially wider opening for receiving the hair. In the present invention, this opening is a longitudinal slit extending completely through support strip


14


from a first major surface


18


to a second major surface


20


. Referring now to

FIG. 2

, elongated slit opening


16


is shorter in length than a length of support strip


14


, and stopping short of first end


22


and second end


24


. Elongated slit opening


16


has a first end


26


and a second end


28


, each end terminating in a substantially circular opening


30


,


32


. In one embodiment, the circular openings are approximately ⅛ inch in diameter. Openings


30


and


32


are provided to allow elongated slit opening


16


to be opened wide enough to easily insert at least a portion of the person's hair.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, either first major surface


18


or second major surface


20


may also have a high coefficient of friction so that hair positioned within elongated slit opening


16


and wrapped around body portion


12


does not easily slide out of elongated slit opening


16


. A high coefficient of friction may be provided by a foam strip


38


, preferably an open cell foam having a thickness of approximately ¼ inch, which is affixed to either first major surface


18


or second major surface


20


by means of an adhesive layer


34


, as depicted in FIG.


3


. An example of a suitable foam is polyurethane open cell foam available from Future Foam, Inc. of Council Bluffs, Iowa (A Nebraska corporation) under the product designation “30100.” The foam strip has a minimum elongation of 125 percent, a maximum compression set of 10 percent at 50 percent C.O.M., an indention force deflection at 25 percent of 4 inches, a density of 1 pound per cubic foot, plus or minus {fraction (1/10)}, a minimum tensile strength of 10 pounds per square inch and a minimum tear strength of 1.25 pounds per inch. All of the physical characteristics described above are measured in accordance with ASTM-D-3574-88.




The adhesive used in adhesive layer


34


, for use with this foam and the high density polyethylene plastic strip


14


, is available from Maple Leaf Sales, Ltd., of Plymouth, Mich. under the trade name “K-Grip Solvent Cement.”




Preferably, support strip


14


is formed by means of injection molding. Elongated slit opening


16


and circular openings


30


and


32


are cut into the strips after the strips are released from the mold. The adhesive layer


34


can be brushed or sprayed onto either major surface


18


or major surface


20


. Preferably, the adhesive is applied in the form of a spray, and the foam is applied to the adhesive.




Foam strip


38


also has a longitudinal cut


40


which extends through the thickness of foam strip


38


and is aligned with elongated slit opening


16


of support strip


14


. Preferably, foam strip


38


covers a majority of either first or second major surfaces


18


,


20


, but has ends


42


and


44


which are located far enough from ends


22


and


24


, respectively, to allow sufficient clearance for providing means for removably attaching the first and second ends


22


and


24


to each other.




Hair styling device


10


is equipped with a fastening means for removably attaching first end


22


to opposite second end


24


. Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a conventional snap


46


,


48


is provided to secure first end


22


to second end


24


after the device is in place in a person's hair. Although snaps were chosen as the preferred fastening means, the present invention also contemplates the use of a hook and loop type closure such as a product available under the trade name “Velcro”, a hook and eye, a button and button hole, an elongated slit and pin with an enlarged head, a hook and loop configuration with a transverse loop to guide the ends together, and any other conventional fastening devices.




In operation, the user applies force to support strip


14


in a manner which deforms first rib


17


and second rib


19


creating an opening defined by inner edges of elongated slit opening


16


. The hair to be styled is placed through the opening. Each end


22


and


24


is grasped and hair styling device


10


is rotated about its longitudinal axis until the hair is wrapped around the elongated body


12


and positioned in the desired location. At this point, ends


22


and


24


are either drawn together and fastened, forming a “bun” style, or the ends are concealed within the hair and pinned into place, forming a “French knot.”




A second embodiment of the present invention is shown at


50


in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, an elongated body portion


52


is formed of a flexible, deformable material that lacks an ability to return to its initial shape when a deformation force is removed. Elongated body portion


52


of this embodiment is formed from a cloth material that has a high coefficient of friction. Preferably the elongated body is constructed from woven cotton. Other woven materials such as terry cloth, muslin, wool, netting and fleece would also be suitable.




Elongated body portion


52


comprises two substantially identical sleeves


54


,


56


which are tacked together at each ends


58


,


60


by means of end stitching


62


,


64


. Ends


58


,


60


may also be tacked together by means of metal clips (not shown). The construction of hair styling device


50


is shown in cross-section in FIG.


5


.




In

FIG. 5

, each sleeve


54


,


56


is folded to form first folded edges


66


,


68


and second opposite enfolded edges


70


,


72


. Raw edges of the fabric are enfolded, and edges


70


,


72


are stitched together by means of stitching


74


,


76


. Both sleeves


54


and


56


define elongated body


52


.




First folded edges


66


and


68


extending from inner edges


78


,


80


of end stitches


62


to


64


define the elongated opening


82


of the second preferred embodiment. Because the elongated body in this example is formed of flexible fabric, it is necessary to add a deformable material to pockets


84


,


86


located within sleeves


54


and


56


. Preferably,


8


gauge copper wires


88


,


90


are positioned within the pockets


84


and


86


and extend beyond end stitching


62


and


64


toward ends


58


and


60


, respectively.




Although it is believed that hair to be styled with the device of the present invention is adequately protected from the wires


88


and


90


by the sleeves


54


and


56


, in another embodiment, plastic tubing is placed over the wire before insertion into each sleeve


54


,


56


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, plastic tubing segments


92


can be placed over each wire


88


,


90


(not shown) for greater protection of the hair against damage. Flexible tubing can also be used, which would eliminate the need to cut the tubing into segments prior to sliding over the wires


88


and


90


. Referring back to

FIG. 4

, after the wires


88


and


90


are inserted into the sleeves


54


and


56


, the ends


58


and


60


are enfolded and stitched together, forming stitching


94


and


96


. The stitching


94


and


96


traps the wires


88


and


90


permanently in the sleeves


54


and


56


.




In operation, the sleeves


54


and


56


are drawn apart by the application of force. Hair to be styled is placed in an elongated opening


82


defined by separated edges


66


and


68


. Then, force is applied to the wires


88


and


90


in a direction opposite the force applied to create the opening. Each end


58


and


60


is grasped, and then twisted until the hair has reached the desired shape. Then, the ends may be secured together, in the case of forming a hair bun, or the ends may be turned under and pinned, forming a French knot.




Although no fastening means is shown in

FIG. 4

, it would be desirable to include a fastener at each end such as a hook and loop marketed under the trade name “Velcro”. The addition of the fastening arrangement in the case of both the first and second embodiments increases the utility of this device. Devices of the present invention with end closures are particularly suited for forming buns.




Another embodiment of the hair styling device of the present invention is illustrated generally at


100


in

FIGS. 7-10

which includes a main body


102


having an elongated slit


104


dividing main body


102


into a first rib


103


and a second rib


105


and terminating, in the longitudinal axis, in a male end


106


and an opposing female end


108


. Both ends


106


,


108


are oriented along the longitudinal axis of main body


102


. Male end


106


includes a detent hole


116


. Female end


108


defines a tunnel


115


including a nub


114


, on an interior wall of tunnel


115


.




Main body


102


is preferably constructed as a unitary main body made from a flexible injection-molded, polymeric material. The polymeric material preferably has a surface with a coefficient of friction that is effective for securing hair to main body


102


when positioned in elongated slit


104


. One acceptable polymer for use in this embodiment of the present invention is Santoprene®, a thermoplastic elastomer manufactured by Monsanto Corp. of St. Louis, Miss. The hair styling device of the present invention may have a range of acceptable lengths and widths. For hair styling device


100


, preferred lengths range from about five inches to about eight inches. In one embodiment, the device has a width of one-half inch. Apart from the ends, the device, in one embodiment, has a maximum thickness of about one-eighth inch.




Main body


102


includes a constrictor section


110


adjacent to female end


108


and an opposing constrictor section


112


adjacent to male end


106


. The constricting sections


110


and


112


define the longitudinal extent of elongated slit


104


. The constrictor sections


110


and


112


are thinner than other sections of main body


102


, best appreciated in FIG.


9


.




The constricting sections


110


and


112


are integral with the main body


102


as is shown in an elevational view of the bottom of the styling device, in

FIGS. 7-9

. Further, female end


108


and male end


106


are also integral with the elongated main body


102


and made from the same material as main body


102


.




The hair styling device is secured to a person's hair in a like manner as described for styling device


10


above. To fasten hair styling device


100


, male end


106


is inserted into female end


108


as shown in FIG.


10


. Nub


114


is suitable for resting in detent hole


116


when ends


106


,


108


are brought together and male end


106


is inserted into female end


108


along the longitudinal axis of main body


102


. The flexible and deformable properties of the injection-molded material used to make the third embodiment


100


of the present invention permits the male end


116


to pass over the nub


114


and “catch” the nub at the hole


116


. The nub


114


and tunnel


115


trap the male end


106


.





FIG. 11

depicts a first embodiment of an attachment accessory


120


which includes a main body


122


having a first hole


124


, or aperture, through main body


122


, and a minor body


126


joined to main body


122


so as to have a second hole, or aperture


128


, formed by the juncture of minor body


126


to main body


122


with a divider


130


common to both holes


124


,


128


. Attachment accessory


120


may be constructed from many types of materials such as polymers and metals. Preferably, attachment accessory


120


is constructed out of a flexible resilient polymer to provide for deformability to conform to the shape of the hair styling device, particularly female end


108


of hair styling device


100


, yet remain in a slidable telescoping relationship therewith.





FIGS. 12 and 13

show an alternative embodiment for an attachment accessory


140


which includes a main body


142


having an open bore


144


along a first axis and a hole


146


through a wall of main body


142


communicating with open bore


144


. As shown, open bore


144


is rectangular in cross-section to closely fit the preferred shape for female end


108


. The present invention anticipates that female end


108


and open bore


144


may assume any complimentary shape and still function within the scope of the present invention. Hole


146


is adaptable to accommodate any number of attachable enhancements. The means for attaching the enhancements may be quite variable and no attempt is made to limit the scope of various types and methods of attachment. Attachment accessory


140


may be constructed from many types of materials such as polymers and metals. Preferably, attachment accessory


120


is constructed out of a semi-rigid polymer to provide for a good fit with, and against, the more resilient material of hair styling device


100


.




Attachment accessory


140


in conjunction with hair styling device


100


, is shown in use in

FIG. 14

, as a combined embodiment of a hair styling device


150


. For ease of depiction, a person's hair has not been shown, but hair styling device


150


is closed as it would be after placing hair through the opening of the device and then twisting to wrap the hair around the device. Attachment accessory


140


has been placed over female end


108


and an enhancement


152


, shown in phantom, is being attached to attachment accessory


140


.




Attachment accessory


120


in conjunction with hair styling device


100


, is shown in use in

FIG. 15

, as a combined preferred embodiment of a hair styling device


160


. For ease of depiction, a person's hair has not been shown, but hair styling device


160


is closed as it would be after placing hair through the opening of the device and then twisting to wrap the hair around the device. Attachment accessory


120


has been placed over female end


108


and an enhancement


162


, shown in phantom, is attached to attachment accessory


120


.




A further arrangement for attachment accessories is shown in FIG.


16


. Main body


102


past the end of slit


104


near male end


106


has a recess, or hole,


170


, provided therein capable of accepting and holding an attachment accessory in the form of a stud,


172


, having a circular disk mounted on the end of a stem that has a ring shaped protrusion near its opposite end. Similarly, main body


102


past the other end of slit


104


near female end


108


has a further recess, or hole,


174


, provided therein again capable of receiving and holding another, similar attachment accessory stud,


176


.




Attachment accessory assessment studs


172


and


176


can be formed of either a suitable metal or polymer material to provide the typical shape shown therefor in FIG.


17


. As can be seen in

FIG. 17

, a decorative enhancement, shown in the form of a polymer based blossom simulation structure, can be fastened to the stud by an adhesive or other suitable fastening means. Studs


172


and


176


can be used with openings


170


and


174


in main body


102


in some situations concurrently with the use of such attachment accessories as those designated


120


and


140


shown in use in

FIGS. 14 and 15

.




A further alternative for providing an attachment accessory for use with hair styling device


100


is shown in

FIG. 18

where female end


108


shown in

FIGS. 7 through 10

,


14


and


15


used with that device has been modified to have interior portions thereof between a pair of end portions thereof with outer surfaces that are set back or inward from the outer surfaces defined by those end portions. Thus, a modified female end,


108


′, is shown

FIG. 18

as a hollow, rectangular shaped box, open at one end, having a resulting interior region channel between the opposite end portions in at least three of the box walls so that the set back surfaces in those walls form the bottom of the channel.




This channel can accept therein a resilient material, hollow rectangular shell shaped clip,


180


, as an attachment accessory having a slit,


182


, extending from end to end in one of the rectangular shell walls thereof (could alternatively be a complete shell without a slit and used as a slip-over sleeve with or without a channel in the female end of the device). Clip


180


can have the remainders of the wall with slit


182


therein spread apart along that slit to permit forcing the clip over the interior portions of female end


108


′ forming the channel therein. Then, after allowing the spread apart sides to snap together once these sides have passed about the ends of in the channel region in female end


108


′, next removing the spreading force to thereby permit clip


180


to clasp that female end.




Clip


180


is shown in

FIG. 19

as having an outer planer surface on each of its whole rectangular shell walls including the one across from the further side with slit


182


therein. Thus, an decorative enhancement can be provided attachable to such a wall or walls. Clip


180


is shown in

FIG. 20

with the side opposite the side having slit


182


therein formed with a depression or recess therein to better enable it to receive and hold a polymer based blossom simulation structure, for instance, by adherence. The depression provides for the presence of a greater amount of adhesive to give an increased opportunity for that adhesive to contact that simulation structure.




Clip


180


is typically formed of a polymer material such as polypropylene. This material is different than the material in female end


108


′ and typically has a resilience exhibiting a greater “spring constant” than the end material so that it will snugly adhere in the channel to female end


108


′. A material like polypropylene with a low resin allows better adherence thereto of other kinds of materials in forming an ornamental enhancement as well as for coverings thereover such as various paints, and permits easier etching thereof should a geometric shape change be desired after the original forming of clip


180


.




Thus, attachment accessory


120


of

FIGS. 11 and 15

, and attachment accessory


140


of

FIGS. 12

,


13


and


14


are used with female end


108


to provide various means of adding decorative enhancements or ornaments to hair styling device


100


. Similarly, clip


180


as an attachment accessory shown in

FIGS. 18

,


19


and


20


is also used with female end


108


′ to provide a further alternative means for mounting an decorative enhancement to hair styling device


100


. Further decorative enhancements or ornaments can be added through providing more foundations for attachment accessories.




One manner of accomplishing this goal is to effectively form an intermediate connector comprising for one end thereof a female end like female ends


108


or


108


′, and for the other end thereof a male end


106


. Joining or combining a pair of such ends results in an intermediate connector providing a further foundation for supporting an attachment accessory can be used with hair styling device


100


.




That is, an intermediate connector is formed by joining approximately one half thereof that is shaped much like male end


106


with another half thereof that is shaped like female end


108


or


108


′. The resulting intermediate connector can have an outer surface provided in series with the outer surface of female end


108


or


108


′ in hair styling device


100


by inserting male end


106


of device


100


inserted in the female part of this intermediate connector and inserting the male part of this intermediate connector in the corresponding one of either female end


108


or


108


′. Thus, there would be consecutively positioned surfaces on a structure like female end


108


or


108


′ of the intermediate connector and on female end


108


or


108


′ of device


100


each of which could have an attachment accessory provided therewith for mounting a decorative enhancement or ornament. If desired, a further such intermediate connector could be provided so that there would be three such surfaces with the middle one providing spacing between the female end structures on either side thereof to thereby allow a further spacing apart of any enhancements provided with the two end surfaces in the sequence through corresponding accessory attachments used therewith.




An example of an intermediate connector arrangement of a slightly different configuration will be shown in connection with a further hair styling device,


200


, shown in FIG.


21


. Device


200


again has a main body,


202


, with a slit,


204


, extending lengthwise therein that is formed by two separated ribs,


203


and


205


, but which has a male end,


206


, and a female end,


208


, that differ from male end


106


and either of female ends


108


and


108


′ of hair styling device


100


. Ends


206


and


208


provide a symmetrical geometric configuration clasp when joined together by insertion, as opposed to the asymmetrical geometric configuration clasp formed by the insertion joined ends of hair device


100


.




Slit


204


comes very close to reaching ends


206


and


208


in hair styling device


200


, and has thinner ribs


203


and


205


of a triangular cross section as shown in

FIG. 22

thereby differing from ribs


103


and


105


of hair styling device


100


. As a result, hair styling device


200


can be shortened with respect to hair styling device


100


and yet exhibit a greater flexibility to allow easy forming of hair buns, hair knots, and french twists, especially helpful in forming ones of relatively small dimensions.




Male end


206


is in the form of substantially a solid sphere to which ribs


203


and


205


are attached in parallel at corresponding off center locations with a smaller sphere quarter section, or so, also joined to the solid spherical sphere at a corresponding location adjacent both the ribs


203


and


205


such that these ribs are also attached to this quarter sphere.




Female end


208


is formed as a truncated hollow spherical shell with ribs


203


and


205


attached to one side thereof on the opposite side of this shell from an circular opening,


215


, in the shell created by such truncating, this opening providing access to the hollow spherical shaped interior of the shell. The truncation of the spherical shell occurs at a position more than a radius of the spherical internal hollow away from the location where ribs


203


and


205


join that shell thereby leaving the diameter of circular opening


215


at a value less than the maximum diameter of the spherical internal hollow of that shell.




This spherical shell, as well as the rest of hair styling device


200


, is typically made of the same polymer as hair styling device


100


so that the shell walls are resilient. The diameter of the solid sphere on male end


206


is then chosen to be approximately the same diameter as the maximum diameter of the spherical internal hllow within the spherical shell of female end


208


. In such an instance, the solid sphere on male end


206


can be inserted through opening


215


by forcibly stretching the walls about that opening to a greater diameter in doing so, thereby permitting this solid sphere to then enter the spherical internal hollow in female end


208


. Because the truncation creating circular opening


215


is located more than an interior spherical hollow radius away from the opposite side of the shell, the solid sphere of male end


206


, after entering the spherical internal hollow of female end


208


through forced insertion, will be captured therein since the shell wall of female end


208


will extend past that equatorial plane of the solid sphere of male end


206


that is perpendicular to the axis of the plane of circular opening


215


. This will be so no matter what angle ribs


203


and


205


, attached to the solid sphere forming male end


206


, have with respect to the axis of the plane of circular opening


215


. The narrowed connection of ribs


203


and


205


to the solid sphere of male end


206


and to the quarter sphere support therefore allows these ribs to have a substantial angular excursion from the axis of the plane of circular opening


215


to thereby provide further flexibility to hair styling device


200


.




The film resilience of the spherical shell of female end


208


requires a significant force to remove the solid sphere of male end


206


from the spherical interior hollow therein so that these two ends joined together form a clasp which significantly resists separating these two end from one another. Because of the similarity in the diameters of the solid sphere as part of male end


206


and the maximum diameter of the spherical hollow in female end


208


, the insertion of this solid sphere into that hollow forces much of the air out that was precedently in that hollow. As a result, removing the solid sphere of male end


206


from the spherical hollow of female end


208


by forcibly pulling it through opening


215


results in a temporary vacuum which is filled within rushing air so as to form a popping sound at the moment of removal.




Returning now to the use of an intermediate connector to provide an additional surface in forming an attachment accessory to allow the mounting of a decorative ornament thereon,

FIG. 24

shows such an intermediate connector,


220


. As indicated above, half of intermediate connector


220


is formed as though it were a male end


206


of hair styling device


200


so that it can fit into opening


215


of female end


208


of hair styling device


200


as shown in

FIG. 25

, this half of connector


220


being designated


206


′. The remaining half of intermediate connector


220


is formed as though it were female end


208


of hair styling device


200


except for the provision of a mounting platform,


221


, thereon to give it an accessory attachment function, this second end of connector


220


with this platform thereon being designated


208


′. Ends


206


′ and


208


′ of connector


220


are interconnected to one another by cylindrical bar,


222


.




The material of interconnector


220


can be the same polymer as that of hair styling device


200


, but may be chosen to be of a different material since it need not hold hair, and because a different material may be more easily used with an adhesive to mount a decorative enhancement, or with a metal stud for the same purpose. Thus, the choice of a polymer for forming connector


220


can lead to suitable resilient characteristics for the spherical shell wall of female member


208


′ but at the same time provide a depression in mounting platform


221


to provide a increase surface area for adhesive used to mount a decorative enhancement such as the polymer based blossom simulation structure,


223


, shown in FIG.


24


. The proper choice of a polymer will allow platform


221


to harden in the mold so as to have a depressed central region. A different selection of a polymer will result in platform


221


being flat which can accommodate the mounting of a polymer based blossom simulation structure,


223


′, mounted on a stem or stud which is inserted into a flatter surface platform


221


is shown in FIG.


26


.




Ribs


203


and


205


, having a triangular prismatic shape in cross section, enhances their ability to hold hair that is inserted in slit


204


therebetween. The ribs contact the hair and three sharp points, in addition to the sides thereof, which creates an increased gripping capacity for holding the hair when combined with rolling the hair up into a bun, knot or twist in using hair styling device


200


which is accomplished in much the manner as hair was rolled up with hair styling device


100


. However, the smaller, more flexible triangular cross section ribs allows the user to roll a relatively small bunch of hair into a bun, knot or twist without that small amount of hair easily slipping out of slot


204


.




In addition, slit


204


in main body


202


, in reaching nearly both male end


206


and female end


208


, allows a further configuration than the single, more or less circular configuration for hair styling device


200


resulting from inserting male end


206


into female end


208


through opening


215


as is suggested by the showing of device


200


in FIG.


27


. Instead, that spilt sided circle configuration can be separated along slit


204


so that a two circular configuration results that is formed from each of ribs


203


and


205


when more completely separated, which ribs will tend to come back into adjacent parallel alignment with one another. The use of a hair pin,


224


, prevents ribs


203


and


205


from coming into such a parallel and adjacent relationship with one another. In this arrangement, bunches of hair can be grasped in each of the circles by those circles and the hair pin to provide a different look for the user.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A hair styling device for styling a person's hair through engagement therewith, the hair styling device comprising:a hair holder comprising: a flexible relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a pair of side members over part of its length because of a separation opening extending through the body portion over that part of the length, and a first end clasp portion and a second end clasp portion each extending from a corresponding one of the opposing ends of the body portion, a selected one of the first and second end clasp portions having an insert stub with a radially asymmetric cross section and the other clasp portion having at least one resilient wall extending substantially along an insert direction that defines at least a portion of an opening therein with a cross section similar to the cross section of the insert stub but large enough to receive the insert stub therein, the wall and the insert stub each having at a side thereof a corresponding member of a detent pair comprising a projection member and a recess member that are against one another when the insert stub is sufficiently inserted along the corresponding extent directions into the other clasp portion through the opening; and an attachment accessory with a selected one of this attachment accessory and the hair holder having at least one hole therein through which the other passes at least in part, and further having a support therein suitable for supporting a hair styling enhancement.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein each of the first end clasp portion, the second end clasp portion and the body portion are of a common material.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the side members are made of a material having a surface coefficient of friction high enough to prevent a user's hair from slipping between the side members after placement thereof through the separation opening between the side members when other portions of that hair are then wrapped around the body portion.
  • 4. The device of claim 2 wherein the hair holder is formed of a synthetic polymer.
  • 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the attachment accessory is formed of a polymer.
  • 6. The device of claim 3 wherein the side members of the body portion are formed of a synthetic polymer having a surface finish that provides a coefficient of friction effective for securing the hair thereto so as to prevent slipping of that hair.
  • 7. A hair styling device for styling a person's hair through engagement therewith, the hair styling device comprising:a flexible, relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a pair of side members over part of its length because of a separation opening extending through the body portion over that part of the length, and a first end clasp portion and a second end clasp portion each extending from a corresponding one of the opposing ends of the body portion, a selected one of the first and second end clasp portions having an insert stub with a radially asymmetric cross section and the other clasp portion having at least one resilient wall extending substantially along an insert direction that defines at least a portion of an opening therein with a cross section similar to the cross section of the insert stub but large enough to receive the insert stub therein, the wall and the insert stub each having at a side thereof a corresponding member of a detent pair comprising a projection member and a recess member that are against one another when the insert stub is sufficiently inserted along the corresponding extent directions into the other clasp portion through the opening.
  • 8. The device of claim 7 wherein each of the first end clasp portion, the second end clasp portion and the body portion are of a common material.
  • 9. The device of claim 7 wherein the side members are made of a material having a surface coefficient of friction high enough to prevent a user's hair from slipping between the side members after placement thereof through the separation between the side members when other portions of that hair are then wrapped around the body portion.
  • 10. The device of claim 8 wherein the hair styling device is formed of a synthetic polymer.
  • 11. The device of claim 9 wherein the side members of the body portion are formed of a synthetic polymer having a surface finish that provides a coefficient of friction effective for securing the hair thereto so as to prevent slipping of that hair.
  • 12. The device of claim 7 wherein the body portion has a hole at least partly therethrough located between the separation opening and a selected one of the first and second end clasp portions.
  • 13. The device of claim 7 wherein the first and second end clasp portions have a slider thereabout that has two opposing sides joined together by a joining side located therebetween.
  • 14. The device of claim 7 wherein there is further provided an intermediate clasp insert having a pair of clasping structures provided on corresponding sides thereof one of which approximates the shape of at least part of the first end clasp portion and the other of which approximates the shape of at least part of the second end clasp portion.
  • 15. A hair styling device for styling a person's hair through engagement therewith, the hair styling device comprising:a flexible, relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a pair of side members over nearly all of its length because of a separation opening extending through the body portion over that part of the length, and a first end clasp portion and a second end clasp portion each extending from a corresponding one of the opposing ends of the body portion in a corresponding extent direction substantially parallel to the direction the body portion extends from that end, a selected one of the first and second end clasp portions having an insert stub and the other clasp portion being an equatorial plane capture means in which the insert stub is positionable such that the equatorial plane capture means can rotate in multiple directions about the insert stub with the equatorial plane capture means having at least one resilient wall that defines at least a portion of an opening therein and the opening having a cross section similar to the cross section of the insert stub large enough to receive the insert stub therein but only after the insert stub stretches the wall in being positioned therein.
  • 16. The device of claim 15 wherein said insert stub is generally spherical in shape except where that clasp portion in which it is provided extends from said body portion.
  • 17. The device of claim 15 wherein each of the first end clasp portion, the second end clasp portion and the body portion are of a common material.
  • 18. The device of claim 15 wherein the side members are made of a material having a surface coefficient of friction high enough to prevent a user's hair from slipping between the side members after placement thereof through the separation opening between the side members when other portions of that hair are then wrapped around the body portion.
  • 19. The device of claim 15 wherein the first end clasp portion, the second end clasp portion and the body portion form a hair holder and further comprising an attachment accessory with a selected one of this attachment accessory and the hair holder having at least one hole therein through which the other passes at least in part, and further having a support therein suitable for supporting a hair styling enhancement.
  • 20. The device of claim 15 wherein there is further provided an intermediate clasp insert having a pair of clasping structures provided on corresponding sides thereof one of which approximates the shape of at least part of the first end clasp portion and the other of which approximates the shape of at least part of the second end clasp portion.
  • 21. The device of claim 17 wherein the hair styling device is formed of a synthetic polymer.
  • 22. The device of claim 18 wherein the side members of the body portion are formed of a synthetic polymer having a surface finish that provides a coefficient of friction effective for securing the hair thereto so as to prevent slipping of that hair.
  • 23. The device of claim 19 wherein the attachment accessory is formed of a polymer.
  • 24. A hair styling device for styling a person's hair through engagement therewith, the hair styling device comprising:a flexible, relatively long body portion extending between two ends thereof having a pair of side members over nearly all of its length because of a separation opening extending through the body portion over that part of the length, and a first end clasp portion and a second end clasp portion each extending from a corresponding one of the opposing ends of the body portion with each of the first and second end clasp portions having an open region therewith large enough to receive therein at least a part of the other so that each of the first and second end clasp portions can at least in part be positioned about at least a part of the other so as to each capture the other when so positioned as against forces subsequently occurring that tend to pull them apart.
  • 25. The device of claim 24 wherein each of the first end clasp portion, the second end clasp portion and the body portion are of a common material.
  • 26. The device of claim 24 wherein the side members have a holding arrangement sufficient to prevent a user's hair from slipping between the side members after placement thereof through the separation opening between the side members when other portions of that hair are then wrapped around the body portion.
  • 27. The device of claim 25 wherein the hair styling device is formed of a synthetic polymer.
  • 28. The device of claim 26 wherein the side members of the body portion are formed of a synthetic polymer having a surface finish that provides a coefficient of friction effective for securing the hair thereto so as to prevent slipping of that hair.
  • 29. The device of claim 24 wherein the body portion has a hole at least partly therethrough located between the separating slit and a selected one of the first and second end clasp portions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/986,369, filed Dec. 8, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part application U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/839,602, filed Apr. 15, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,494 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/512,041 filed Aug. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/336,485, filed Nov. 9, 1994, now abandoned.

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Parent 08/512041 Aug 1995 US
Child 08/839602 US
Continuation in Parts (3)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/986369 Dec 1997 US
Child 09/416678 US
Parent 08/839602 Apr 1997 US
Child 08/986369 US
Parent 08/336485 Nov 1994 US
Child 08/512041 US