1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fastening device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fastening device for fastening and maintaining a bundle of, for example, hair.
2. Related Art
Fastening devices for holding a bundle of strands or the like are well known in the art. Examples of hair fastening devices include barrettes, pins, clips, claws, and combs, which are positioned onto a wearer's hair to retain the hair in a desired configuration. Another example of a hair fastener is the so-called “scrunchee” which is formed of a stretchable material and can be wrapped about a bundle of hair. Further, scrunchees and barrettes are often used to retain the wearer's hair in a ponytail.
A particular problem with existing hair fastening devices is that most are not adjustable in length and cannot easily accommodate varying hair lengths. Further, existing devices often have a uniform shape and/or diameter, even though the thickness of a wearer's ponytail decreases as it extends away from the head. Such uniform diameter, coupled with the rigidity of the prior devices, causes the devices to creep down the ponytail and to eventually fall off.
Accordingly, what would be desirable, but has not yet been provided, is a fastening device that is adjustable in length and diameter, and particularly, a hair fastening device that is visually attractive, can be easily positioned about a wearer's hair and fastened thereabout, and is resistant to creeping down a bundle of hair.
The present invention relates to a fastening device that is adjustable in length and diameter, and more specifically to a hair fastening device that is visually attractive, can be easily positioned about a wearer's hair and fastened thereabout, and is resistant to creeping down a bundle of hair. The device comprises a body component having first and second ends with end connectors thereon for joining the first and second ends together to form a cylindrical shape that can be positioned about a bundle of hair. Component connectors can be provided between the first and second ends to allow additional body components to be attached thereto. A plurality of body components can be connected to each other to form a hair fastening device of a desired length. Optionally, an end component can be provided, the end component including first and second ends with end connectors thereon for connecting the ends together to form a cylindrical shape about a bundle of hair, and a component connector between the first and second ends for attaching the end component to a body component. Optionally, the body component can be adjusted in diameter to accommodate bundles of hair of various sizes. Likewise, optionally, the end component can be adjusted in diameter to accommodate bundles of hair of various sizes.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a hair fastening device is provided and includes a plurality of body components having successively decreasing diameters. Each of the body components include first and second ends with end connectors thereon for joining the first and second ends together to form a cylindrical shape about a bundle of hair. Component connectors on each body component allow any desired number of body components to be connected together to form a device of a desired length. The successively decreasing diameters of the body components prevent the hair fastening device from creeping down the wearer's hair. Optionally, an end component can be provided having first and second ends with end connectors thereon for connecting the ends together to form a cylindrical shape about a bundle of hair, and a component connector between the first and second ends for attaching the end component to a body component.
The present invention further provides a method of fastening strands into a bundle. The method for fastening hair into a bundle includes the steps of providing a body component, placing the first body component in contact with a hair bundle, and attaching first and second ends of the first body component together to form a cylinder which surrounds the hair bundle. The method may further include the step of attaching an end component to a body component, positioning an end component in contact with a hair bundle, and attaching the ends of the end component together about a hair bundle.
The present invention also provides a method of fastening hair into a bundle including the steps of providing a plurality of body components, connecting the plurality of body components together to form a hair fastening device of a desired length, placing the hair fastening device in contact with a bundle of hair, and connecting together ends of each of the plurality of body components to form cylinders which surround the hair bundle. Optionally, the method may include the step of attaching an end component to the last body component and connecting ends of the end component to form a cylinder around the hair bundle.
The present invention can be applied to bundle objects other than hair, such as cables, wires, cords, and the like, using one or more body components and, optionally, an end component. Additionally, the present invention can be used to cover or conceal an object, such as a pipe, tube, or other similar object. Any desired number of components can be interconnected to accommodate a desired length, and the components positioned about the object and ends of the components fastened together to conceal the object.
Other important objects and features of the invention will be apparent from the following Detailed Description of the Invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to a fastening device that is adjustable in length and diameter, and more specifically to a hair fastening device that is visually attractive, can be easily positioned about a wearer's hair and fastened thereabout, and is resistant to creeping down a hair bundle. The device comprises a body component having first and second ends with end connectors thereon for connecting the first and second ends together to form a cylindrical shape that can be positioned about a hair bundle. Component connectors can be provided between the first and second ends to allow additional body components to be attached thereto. A plurality of body components can be connected to each other to form a hair fastening device of a desired length. Optionally, the plurality of body components can have successively smaller diameters to prevent the hair fastening device from creeping down a hair bundle. An end component can be provided, including first and second ends with end connectors thereon for connecting the ends together to form a cylindrical shape about a bundle of hair, and a component connector between the first and second ends for attaching the end component to a body component. Optionally, the body component can be adjusted in diameter to accommodate bundles of hair of various sizes. Likewise, optionally, the end component can be adjusted in diameter to accommodate bundles of hair of various sizes.
Each of the body components 10 include component connectors 25, 26 for allowing any desired number of body components to be joined together to form a hair fastening device of a desired length. Similar to the end connectors 20a, 20b, the component connectors 25, 26 could comprise snaps, hooks, buttons, hook-and-loop type fasteners, or any other suitable connectors for joining the body components 10 together. Preferably, the component connectors 25, 26 are complementary male and female connectors forming a snap, and are attached to each body component 10 along a substantially vertical axis extending along an intermediate portion 14 of each body component 10. A male connector could be provided on one component, and a female connector could be provided on another component, and vice versa. As shown by arrow A, first and second body components 10 can be joined together by mating component connector 25 on tab 16 of a first body component with component connector 26 on intermediate portion 14 if a second body component. Any suitable number of successive body components can be connected together in this fashion to form a hair fastening device of a desired length. Preferably, the connections formed between the attached components allow the body components to pivot from side to side with respect to each other. This allows the entire device to bend and/or move more naturally with movement of the wearer's hair.
Optionally, an end component 40 can be provided and attached to a body component 10. The end component 40 includes first and second ends 42a and 42b, and an intermediate portion 44 therebetween. End connectors 20a, 20b are provided on the ends 42a, 42b of end component 40. By interconnecting end connectors 20a and 20b, the ends 42a, 42b of the end component can be joined together to form the end component into a cylinder for extending about a bundle of hair. The end connectors 20a, 20b could be complementary male and female connectors of a snap, or alternatively, could be any suitable connector such as a hook, button, and hook-and-loop type fastener. The end component 40 also includes a component connector 26 for connecting with component connector 25 of body component 10, as shown by arrow B. As with the body components 10, the end component 40 can also swivel from side to side.
The body and end components 10 and 40 of the hair fastening device of the present invention can be manufactured of any suitable flexible or semi-rigid material. Examples of such materials include, but are not limited to, leather, imitation leather, denim, neoprene and plastic. Further, the inner surfaces of the body and end components 10 and 40 can include a high-friction material, such as a gel material, to allow the entire hair fastening device to grip a wearer's hair. This further prevents the hair fastening device from creeping down a wearer's hair during use.
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The components of the hair fastening device of the invention may be conveniently manufactured from a single sheet of material, to minimize manufacturing waste. The layout for such a sheet is shown in
The present invention can be used for applications other than bundling hair. For example, the present invention could be used to bundle cables, wires, cords, or other similar objects, using one or more of the body components and, optionally, an end component. Further, the present invention could be used for covering or concealing a pipe, tube, and other object, wherein any desired number of body components can be interconnected together to accommodate a desired length, and the components positioned about the object and ends of the components connected together to conceal the object.
Having thus described the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit and scope thereof. What is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/084,053, filed Mar. 18, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,581,547, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/563,653 filed Apr. 20, 2004, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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