This invention relates generally to hair accessories and, more particularly, to hair accessories that supplement the natural hair of a user in an attachable and detachable manner.
A person may supplement their natural hair with hair pieces to allow a wider variety of hair styles to be obtained. Additionally, when the person has relatively thin hair, the person can supplement their natural hair to create the impression of a fuller head of hair. At least one known form of such a hair piece supplements the natural hair by attaching strands of hair to visible hair attachment devices. The hair attachment device is then used to hold the hair piece to the person's head. However, at least one known form of such an attachment device has been known to become detached during use, hanging from the person's natural hair or falling off completely. The person may wish to supplement their natural hair with a securely attachable, detachable, hair accessory, with the attachment device remaining substantially unseen.
In one embodiment, a hair accessory is provided that includes a first comb, a second comb, a connecting member connecting the first comb and the second comb, a support member spirally wrapped around the connecting member, and a plurality of hair strands coupled to the support member.
In another embodiment, a hair accessory is provided that includes a first comb, a second comb, a plurality of elastic strips connecting the first comb and the second comb, a support member coupled to at least one respective elastic strip, and a plurality of hair strands coupled to the support member.
In yet another embodiment, a hair accessory is provided that includes a first comb, a second comb, and an elastic unit connecting the first comb and the second comb. The elastic unit includes a first base band operatively coupled to the first comb, a second base band operatively coupled to the second comb, and a plurality of elastic strips extending between the first base band and the second base band to connect the first base band and the second base band. A plurality of hair attachment member are coupled to the plurality of elastic strips, and a plurality of hair strands are coupled to the hair attachment members.
In an exemplary embodiment, hair strands 30 are synthetic hair fabricated from a polymer fiber such as modacrylic. In another embodiment, hair strands 30 are synthetic hair fabricated from a polymer fiber other than modacrylic, such as, for example, acrylic. In an alternative embodiment, hair strands 30 are natural hair. In a further alternative embodiment, hair strands 30 include both synthetic hair and natural hair. In another embodiment, hair strands 30 are grouped into hair bundles 34.
First comb 50 has a substantially concave-shape along both an axis substantially parallel to spine 70 and an axis substantially parallel to teeth 72. The dual concave-shape facilitates closely aligning combs 50 and 60 of hair accessory 10 to a user's head and hair, therefore, facilitating a more comfortable, more secure attachment to the user.
In one embodiment, five elastic members 40 are attached between first comb 50 and second comb 60 substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to first comb 50 and second comb 60. Hair strands 30 of each elastic member 40 are of substantially equal length, and hair strands 30 of a first elastic member 40 overlay hair strands 30 of a second elastic member 40. Also, hair strands 30 substantially cover first comb 50 and second comb 60.
The number of elastic members 40 is equal to the number of aligned openings 80 of first comb 50 and second comb 60. In another embodiment, the user can select the number of elastic members 40 to use, since elastic members 40 are removable. For example, a number of elastic members 40 less than the number of aligned openings 80 allows the supplemental hair to appear shorter in length, and allows the fullness appearance of the supplemental hair to be adjusted according to the user's preferences.
Elastic unit 202 includes a plurality of lateral elastic strips 210, each having a first end 212, a second end 214 and a length 216 extending between first end 212 and second end 214. Elastic unit 202 includes a first base band 220 and a second base band 222, with elastic strips 210 extending between first base band 220 and second base band 222, with first ends 212 of elastic strips 210 connected to first base band 220, and second ends 214 of elastic strips 210 connected to second base band 222.
In attaching base bands 220 and 222 to combs 50 and 60, base bands 220 and 222 have loops 230 attached along base bands 220 and 222 connecting base bands 220 and 222 to comb inserts 84, which connect to snap-fit receiving slots 82 along spine 70 of combs 50 and 60 as described above. In one embodiment, first base band 220 and second base band 222 have hair bundles (not shown in
The user can utilize hair accessories 10 and 200 to supplement the user's natural hair to provide various hair styles, some of which may not be attainable, or desirable in appearance, without hair accessories 10 and 200. While hair accessories 10 and 200 are described as being attachable to the user's natural hair, hair accessories 10 and 200 can also be attached to a wig or other such supplemental hair worn by the user.
Also, while hair accessory 10 is illustrated using a single color of hair for the entire hair accessory, hair accessory 10 can also have differing colors between elastic members, differing colors between support members wrapped around one elastic member, differing colors of hair strands between bundles of hair on one support member, or any combination thereof. Further, while hair accessory 10 is illustrated having hair strands of substantially equal length, hair accessory 10 can have hair strands of differing lengths between elastic members, differing lengths between support members wrapped around one elastic member, differing lengths of hair strands between bundles of hair on one support member, or any combination thereof. Since hair accessory 10 is attachable and detachable, hair accessory 10 may be applied and removed at the leisure of the user.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
The present application is a continuation of and claims benefit of priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/861,434, filed Jun. 4, 2004 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,278,432 and titled “Attachable/Detachable Supplemental Hair Accessory”, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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