Hair combs are oftentimes used by women to secure their hair in a particular arrangement. Typically, a hair comb has a spine integral with a plurality of teeth. In use, the teeth are inserted into a woman's hair. The teeth of the comb grip the woman's hair to retain the hair and the comb in place. However, frequently, the teeth of the comb do not grip the woman's hair sufficient to retain the hair in the particular arrangement.
An apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a comb having a spine and a plurality of teeth. The spine has a first end and a second end. The apparatus further comprises a band having a first U-shaped clip at a first end of the band for coupling to the first end of the spine, and a second end of the band coupled to the second end of the spine.
A method in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises lifting a portion of the user's hair in an upward twist arrangement and inserting a comb behind the upward twist arrangement, the comb having a spine and a plurality of teeth. The method further comprises attaching a first end of an elastic band to a first end of the spine and attaching and dropping the portion of the user's hair over the spine. In addition, the method comprises pulling the elastic band that is attached to the first end of the spine over the portion of hair and attaching the elastic band to the second end of the spine thereby retaining the portion of hair.
a is a perspective view of another exemplary hair apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
b is a perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a is a perspective view of another exemplary hair apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
b is the exemplary hair apparatus of
a is a perspective view of another exemplary hair apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
b is the hair apparatus of
The present disclosure is best understood by referring to the drawings. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
The clip portion 101 comprises clip heads 103 and 104. The clip heads 103 and 104 may be decorative, as shown in
Further, the clip heads 103 and 104 are attached to the comb portion 102. In this regard, the clip head 103 is coupled to a clip 106 that couples to the comb portion 102. Further, the clip head 104 comprises a clip 107 that couples to the comb portion 102. Such is described further herein.
In one embodiment, both of the clip heads 103 and 104 are removably coupled to the comb portion 102. In such an embodiment, a user (not shown) lifts and twists his/her hair (not shown), and the comb portion 102 is inserted in the user's hair behind the lifted and twisted portion of the user's hair. The clip portion 101 is attached to the comb portion 102, and the user lets the hair drop over the hair apparatus 100, which is described further herein.
The teeth 200 are integrally formed with the spine 201 such that the teeth extend from the spine 201. During use, the teeth 200 are inserted into a user's hair (not shown), as described hereinabove. The teeth 200 retain a portion of the user's hair in a fixed arrangement.
The spine 201 comprises an opening 220 on the end 202. While not shown in
Furthermore, opening 220 is depicted as being circular-shaped. However, such opening 220 may be other shapes in other embodiments. For example, the opening 220 may be rectangular-shaped.
Because the clip portion 101 is removable, the clip portion 101 may be interchangeable with other clip portions (not shown) exhibiting different clip heads 103 and 104, i.e., different decorative clip heads may be used.
Note that in such an embodiment, the clip portion 101 is removable from the comb portion 102. However, in other embodiments depicted in
Furthermore, the clip heads 103 and 104 are coupled to the clips 106 and 107, respectively. As described above, the clips 106 and 107 snugly fit within the openings 220 (
In one embodiment, the clips 106 and 107 are substantially U-shaped. The clips 106 and 107 are formed such that they fit within the opening 220 (
Note that the clips 106 and 107 are depicted as U-shaped. However, the clips 106 and 107 may be other shapes in other embodiments.
In addition to the clip 106, the clip head 103 further comprises two substantially U-shaped clips 700 and 701. The U-shaped clips 700 and 701 receive, and fixedly retain, a portion of the band 105, thereby securing the first clip head 103 to the band 105. In one embodiment the portion of the band 105 wraps around the U-shaped clips 700 and 701 and that portion of the band 105 is sewn such that it is retained by the U-shaped clips 700 and 701.
Note that the clip head 104 is arranged in a substantially similar fashion as the clip head 103. In this regard, the clip head 104 also fixedly retains the band 105. However, for brevity, the clip head 104 and its attachment to the band 105 are not discussed in detail here.
In this regard, as described above, the band 105 may be made of a stretchy elastic material such that the band 105 stretches across the spine 201. The stretching of the band 105 across the spine 201 causes a force on the clips 106 and 107 that pulls the clips 106 and 107 inwardly into the openings 220 and 400, respectively. This force caused by the band 105 ensures that the clips 106 and 107 are retained within the openings 220 and 400.
a depicts a perspective view of another hair apparatus 1100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure in a closed position. The hair apparatus 1100 comprises a comb portion 1102. The comb portion comprises a spine 1101 integrally formed with a plurality of teeth 1103.
In addition, the hair apparatus 1100 comprises a clip portion 1104. The clip portion 1104 comprises a substantially rectangular clip head 1108, which is hingedly coupled to the spine 1101 via a hinge 1109 on an end 1105. In this regard, the clip head 1108 is fixedly coupled to the spine 1101 via the hinge 1109.
In addition, the clip portion 1104 comprises a clip head 1110. The clip head 1110 is substantially L-shaped and a portion of the L-shaped clip head 1110 fits around an end 1106 of the spine 1101. In such an embodiment, the clip head 1110 is removably fixed to the end 1106 of the spine 1101, as described herein.
Additionally, the clip portion 1104 comprises a band 1107. In one embodiment, the band 1107 is made of an elastic or stretchy material. The band 1107 couples the clip head 1108 to the clip head 1110. The elasticity of the band 1107 causes a pulling force that pulls the L-shaped clip head 1110 so as to retain the clip head 1110 coupled to the spine 1101.
b shows the hair apparatus 1100 in an open position. Notably, the L-shaped clip head 1110 further comprises a protrusion 1113. Further, the end 1106 of the spine 1101 further comprises an opening 1114. When the clip portion 1104 is hingedly closed the L-shaped clip head 1110 fits around the end 1106 and the protrusion 1113 fits within the opening 1114, thereby retaining the hair apparatus in the closed position shown in
As described, the clip head 1108 is fixedly attached to the comb portion 1102 at the first end 1105 of the spine 1101, and the clip head 1110 is removably attachable to the second end 1106 of the spine 1101. In such open position, the comb portion 1102 is inserted behind a portion of a user's (not shown) that has been lifted and twisted. The clip head 1110 is then attached to the second end 1106 of the spine 1101, and a portion of the user's hair is allowed to fall over the hair apparatus 1100. Notably, the clip head 1108 remains fixedly attached to the comb portion 1102 while the clip head 1110 may be removed by the user. Such is described further with reference to
Note that while the clip heads 1108 and 1110 are depicted in a rectangular shape in
a depicts a perspective view of another hair apparatus 1200 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. Notably,
The comb portion 1202 is similar to the comb portion 102 (
In addition, the hair apparatus 1200 comprises a clip portion 1211. The clip portion 1211 comprises a clip head 1206 that is hingedly coupled to the end 1205 of the spine 1209 via a hinge 1214. Further, the clip portion 1211 comprises a clip head 1207. The clip head 1207 is coupled to the end 1204 of the spine 1209 and has an aperture 1210 through which the protrusion 1208 fits and couples the clip portion 1211 to the end 1204 of the comb portion 1202.
The clip portion 1211 further comprises a band 1215. Such band 1215 may be made of a flexible or inflexible material. For example, the band 1215 may be made of a stretchy elastic material or it may be made of a rigid plastic material.
b depicts a perspective view of the hair apparatus 1200 in an open position. As shown, the clip head 1206 is rotatably attached via the hinge 1214 to the end 1205 of the spine 1209, and the clip head 1207 is removably attachable to the second end 1204 of the spine 1209. In such embodiment, the comb portion 1211 comprises the projection 1208 protruding from the end 1204 of the spine 1209. The clip head 1207 has the aperture 1210 for receiving the projection 1208 and securing the clip head 1207 to the spine 1209 of the comb portion 1202.
In such open position, the teeth 1213 of the comb portion 1202 are inserted into the user's hair (not shown) behind a portion of the user's hair that has been lifted and twisted. The clip head 1207 is rotated via the hinge 1214 and attached to the projection 1208 at the end 1204 of the spine 1209. Once attached, the user's hair is allowed to fall over the hair apparatus 1200, thereby retaining the hair in the lifted and twisted arrangement.
a depicts a perspective view of a hair apparatus 1300 in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure. Notably,
The comb portion 1301 is similar to the comb portion 102 (
In addition, the hair apparatus 1300 comprises a clip portion 1311. The clip portion 1311 comprises a band 1316. The band 1316 is hingedly coupled to the end 1306 of the spine 1312 via a hinge 1310. Further, the band 1316 has an aperture 1308 through which the protrusion 1309 fits and couples the comb portion 1301 to the clip portion 1305.
Note that the band 1316 can be made of a flexible or inflexible type of material. For example, the band 1316 may be made of plastic (inflexible) or stretchy elastic (flexible) material.
b depicts a perspective view of the hair apparatus 1300 in an open position. In this regard, the band 1316 is hingedly attached to the end 1306 of the spine 1301 via the hinge 1310. The band 105 has the aperture 1301. The end 1307 of the spine 1301 comprises the protrusion 1309 such that the band 1316 may be hingedly rotated about the hinge 1310 and the aperture 1308 couples to the protrusion 1309 to secure the band 1316 to the spine 1301.
With reference to
Notably, the hair apparatuses 100, 1200, and 1300 are operated in a similar manner.
With reference to
Next, the user attaches a first end (or the first end is hingedly coupled to the spine 1101 similar to
This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application U.S. Ser. No. 61/239,605, entitled “Hair Apparatus and Method” and filed on Sep. 3, 2009, which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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61239605 | Sep 2009 | US |