The present relates to a hair band that carries either hair extensions or portions of a wig which is worn by a user.
Several different types of hair bands have been proposed in prior art systems. U.S. Patent Publication 2002/0100489 to Mannelli discloses a head band with natural hair having an elastic member which establishes a tension fit of the hair band about the head of the user. U.S. Patent Publication No. 2004/0129285 to Frazier discloses a hair extension attachment also with elastic bands. U.S. Patent Publication 2006/0174905 to Bias discloses a hair piece with a portion of the head band being elastic. U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,749 to Childs discloses a cap which carries hair and having an elastic draw string which creates folds in the back of the cap and hair extending outboard beyond the folds. U.S. Pat. No. 6,830,054 to Ross-Kuehn discloses a plurality of hair wefts which are attached to an elastic band which alternately is adopted to be worn on the head of a user. U.S. Pat. No. 8,161,980 to Inoue discloses a hair piece with an elastic band portion connected to a foundation wherein the foundation carries a plurality of hairs.
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2003/0116170 to Nicot discloses a foundation which is stretchable both laterally and longitudinally and carries a plurality of hairs. The Nicot patent disclosure also discusses a plurality of hair wefts which are mounted on the foundation. The Frazier '285 publication also discusses hairwefts. U.S. Pat. No. 3,280,826 to Jenkins discloses hair wefts attached to an elongated foundation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hair band which is extendable or stretchable both laterally (vertically) and longitudinally (lengthwise) and carries a plurality of hair wefts mounted on the foundation in a bricklayered pattern.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a filament which is attached via elastic members to the foundation which filament, elastic members, and foundation establish a tension fit on the head of the user (the elastic and foundation being stretchable).
It is a further object of the present invention to have the hair from the hair wefts covering intermediate spaces between the bricklayered hair weft pattern on the foundation. Stated otherwise, longitudinally aligned, but spaced apart, hair wefts define longitudinal gaps between adjacent longitudinal hair wefts. The laterally upper longitudinal run of hair wefts are transposed longitudinally away from the lower hair weft pattern such that an upper hair weft is laterally aligned with the lower longitudinal gap between the adjacent lower hair wefts. The result is a bricklayered pattern of hair wefts wherein upper hair weft pattern has hair which falls over the longitudinal gaps in the lower hair weft pattern. Coverage is provided by this bricklayered pattern of hair wefts mounted on the foundation band. Additionally, the bricklayered hair wefts move and stretch and wrinkle with the foundation band dependent upon the user's activity.
The hair band system, which is adapted to be worn on the head of a user, includes an elongated stretchable foundation band which is both laterally and longitudinally expandable. A plurality of hair wefts each carrying a plurality of hairs. These hairs are adapted to fall beyond the head of the user when the hair band is in use. The hair wefts are attached to the foundation in a bricklayered pattern which permits the hair wefts to move both laterally and longitudinally when the foundation expands or contracts or wrinkles. A filament is attached to the foundation such that both the filament and the foundation extend about the head of the user when in use. At least one elastic member is attached between the foundation and the filament. Typically, the filament is attached to the foundation band at both filament ends by an elastic element at each end. When the hair band system is worn by the user, the elastic and the foundation establishes a tension fit about the head of the user. Preferably, two elastic members are used, one at either end of said filament. Respective cloth tunnels on the foundation cover portions of these elastic elements, particularly at the respective interfaces between the elastic members and the foundation. This tunnel or closed channel reduces irritation of the user's scalp. When not in a tension fit about the head of the user, the elastic members or elements extend outboard of the tunnels. In this manner, the elastic ends are exposed.
The foundation has an upper edge and a lower edge and an intermediate segment. A first plurality of hair wefts are mounted to the upper edge of the foundation in a first spaced apart pattern. A second plurality of hair wefts are mounted to the foundation laterally (vertically) below the upper hair wefts in a second spaced apart longitudinally aligned pattern on the intermediate segment of the foundation. A third plurality of hair wefts are mounted to the lower edge of the foundation in a third spaced apart pattern. In this manner, respective intermediate spaces of the first, second and third spaced apart patterns are covered by hairs falling there over due to the brick layered pattern. In a preferred embodiment, ten (10) longitudinal runs of hair wefts are mounted on the stretchable foundation, each longitudinal run covering the lower longitudinal gaps of the lower longitudinal run of hair wefts.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention can be found in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The present invention relates to a hair band for hair extensions or partial wigs worn by a user. The figures, which are discussed concurrently herein, have similar numerals designating similar items.
In a like manner,
In addition in
In addition, a plurality of hairs 21 are attached to top edge 41 of foundation 20. Further, another plurality of hairs 21 are attached at intermediate lower or lateral positions on foundation 20. In this manner, the hairs attached to the top edge 41 of foundation 20 fall down and cover the open longitudinal space and the resulting lateral space between edge 41 and the lower intermediate hair weft 22 and the intermediate foundation segment between upper edge 41 and lower edge 43. Lower edge 43 is shown in
The brick layered hair weft pattern is established between laterally spaced apart longitudinal runs of hair wefts. Hair weft 22 in
When the hair band system is worn by the user (see
The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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