The present invention relates to hair accessories. More specifically, the present invention relates to hair accessories to supplement a wearer's natural hair.
Throughout history, hair accessories have been used to supplement a wearer's natural hair. Supplementing a wearer's natural hair allows for an impression of a fuller head of hair, and the additional hair may allow for a wider variety of hair styles.
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented elsewhere.
In one embodiment, a hair accessory includes a helical elastic band forming a closed circle and a weft having a strand retention member and a plurality of hair strands extending from the strand retention member. The weft is spirally wrapped around the helical elastic band in a manner that completely encases the helical elastic band that allows the elastic band to move between an enlarged configuration and a contracted configuration. The helical elastic band is biased to the contracted configuration.
In another embodiment, a hair accessory has a coiled elastic band forming a closed loop, a plurality of strands, and a strand retention member. The elastic band is movable between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration, and an interior perimeter of the elastic band at the contracted configuration is smaller than an interior perimeter of the elastic band at the expanded configuration. The elastic band has uniform coils, and each coil has a center point and a diameter. A distance between the center points of at least two adjacent coils changes as the elastic band moves between the contracted and expanded configurations. Each of the strands has a proximal end and a distal end, and the strand retention member secures the strands. Each strand proximal end is coupled to the strand retention member, and each strand distal end extends freely away from the strand retention member in a common direction. The strand retention member is spirally wrapped around the elastic band, forming spirals completely encasing and conforming to the coils, and the strand retention member forms a closed loop.
In still another embodiment, a method for fabricating a hair accessory includes the steps of attaching a plurality of hair strands to a strand retention member to form a weft and spirally wrapping the weft around a helical elastic band.
A hair accessory 100 is provided to be worn by a user to create the impression of a fuller head of hair. As shown in
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The elastic band 120 is biased to the contracted configuration 120a, but can be stretched to the enlarged configuration 120b. In the contracted configuration 120a, the elastic band 120 may, for example, have a diameter between one half and three inches; and in the expanded configuration 120b, the elastic band 120 may have a diameter that is at least twice the diameter of the elastic band 120 in the contracted configuration 120a. Further, the interior perimeter 130 of the elastic band 120 is smaller when in the contracted configuration 120a than when in the expanded configuration 120b. As the elastic band 120 moves between the contracted configuration 120a and the expanded configuration 120b, a distance between the center point 124 of two adjacent coils 122 changes as well; the distance between the coils 122 increases as the elastic band 120 is stretched to the expanded configuration 120b and decreases as the elastic band 120 returns to the contracted configuration 120a. The elastic band 120 may be stretched to a configuration that is larger than the contracted configuration 120a but not as large as the enlarged configuration 120b, and can be used in the variable configurations between the contracted configuration 120a and the enlarged configuration 120b as well.
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The strand retention member 150 may have a ribbon 152 to which the plurality of strands 160 are coupled, such as through any appropriate threading and/or adhesive (whether now known or later discovered). The strand retention member 150 has a top 154 and a bottom 156, and it may be desirable for the plurality of strands 160 to not extend above the top 154. The strand retention member 150 may, in various embodiments, be elastic or inelastic.
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The strand retention member 150 may be spirally wrapped around the elastic band 120 in a uniform manner. In one embodiment, the strand retention member 150 is uniformly wrapped around the elastic band 120 such that the strand retention member 150 overlaps itself. Spirally wrapping the strand retention member 150 around the coils 122 may create a double spiral: a first spiral defined by the strand retention member 150 spirally wrapping around the elastic band 120, and a second spiral defined by the spiral shape of the band 120. This double spiral configuration may increase an amount of strands per square inch when compared to a hair accessory containing only a single spiral. Nevertheless, with the plurality of strands 160 extending outwardly from the strand retention member 150 in a common direction, the hair strands 160 may not pass through the center point 128 of the elastic band 120 (
During fabrication of the hair accessory 100, the plurality of hair strands 160 are attached to the strand retention member 150 to form a weft 140. And 140 is then spirally wrapped around the helical elastic band 120 as described above.
Many different arrangements are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention are described herein with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the disclosed improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention. Further, it will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the invention. The description should not be restricted to the specific described embodiments.