The market and use for hair enhancement products is continually growing. The use of hair extensions, wigs, and falls made of human and synthetic hair are all increasing in frequency and amount. A variety of people are buying and utilizing various hair systems on the market today. One particular niche is the use of hair extensions to supplement a user's natural hair, often to create the appearance of longer and fuller hair. Further, hair extensions of varying colors can be used to create highlights or depth of color on demand. Thus, a user may have a somewhat conservative hair style for their work and use a set of hair extensions to create long flowing hair styles for weekends or more formal social engagements. Further, the use of wigs has become more common for a variety of uses. Many cancer patients use wigs after losing their hair through either radiation or chemotherapy treatment or both. Many users are turning to wigs to quickly change their hairstyle. A person with multiple wigs may have multiple colors, styles, and lengths that can be selected any given time and used at will to provide a desired appearance for that particular day.
With the increased popularity of hair extensions, wigs, falls and their more widespread use, many users are looking for a way to conveniently store their hair products. Further, users are continually looking for a good way to travel with their hair products wherein the hair does not get damaged. In addition, many of the users of these products are fashion conscious and would desire a fashionable apparatus for storing and travelling with their hair products.
There are a couple attempts to provide the users of these hair products an approach for storing, carrying, and transporting the hair products. One existing attempt is essentially a soft bag of fabric that surrounds the entire length of hair extensions. The hair extension is tied up at the top of the bag and ties along the length bring in the excess fabric to narrow the profile. Another attempt is a “hair dress” that wraps around the hair extensions to look like a woman's dress. Further, another hair carrier holds extensions in a horizontal position and the hair is merely placed in a pocket like enclosure wherein the hair bunches up and can damage itself when the pocket is moved or shifts positions.
All of the existing attempts to meet the needs of consumers of hair extension carriers fail to securely hold the hair product in the carrier and fail to protect the hair product from damage from its own weight or from an outside force. Further, none of the existing offerings are configured to carry products other than hair extensions.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a hair carrier apparatus to store hair products including extensions, wigs, and falls. There is a further need to provide a component storage system that can carry the hair products compactly for travel. There is a further need in the art for a hair storage and travel carrier that is fashionable and has the appearance of a clutch purse currently carried by women as a fashion accessory.
The hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention is directed toward a travel and storage apparatus to be used for storing and transporting hair products such as wigs, hair extensions or falls. The hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention includes an elongated body, at least one hair securing clip, a protective cover sheet, and a closure. An embodiment of the present hair carrier clutch bag may also include a second protective cover sheet or enclosure panel, an internal storage pocket, and/or a hanger slot that allows the unfolded clutch bag to be hung by a conventional clothes hanger in a closet, on a hook, towel rack, door knob, and so forth.
The hair products are secured within the present hair carrier clutch bag using one or more clips coupled to an inner surface of the body of the hair carrier. The hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention includes a protective cover sheet that is positioned over the hair product and the inner surface of the body thereby sandwiching the hair product between the protective cover sheet and the body. An embodiment of the hair carrier of the present invention may also include a protective enclosure panel that is located opposite the protective cover sheet, but folds over to overlap a portion of the protective cover sheet. The protective enclosure panel may be removably coupled to the protective cover sheet at the overlap.
An embodiment of the elongated body of the hair carrier of the present invention includes multiple fold sections and a top overlap section wherein the elongated body may be sequentially folded by folding fold sections onto adjacent fold sections and then folding the top overlap section to rest on the outer surface of an applicable fold section. The overlap section may be removably coupled to the applicable fold section with a closure mechanism. The folded body of the hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention is configured to resemble a woman's clutch-type bag as known in the art.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawing figures.
The accompanying drawings form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like or similar parts in the various views, and wherein:
The following detailed description of the invention references the accompanying drawing figures that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The present invention is defined by the appended claims and the description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense and shall not limit the scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Elongated body 12 includes a top 26, a bottom 28, a first side 30, a second side 32, an inner surface 34, and an outer surface 36 (
The length of body 12 corresponds to the length of the hair extension or wig. The more common lengths of hair extensions range from about ten inches (10″) to about twenty inches (20″). However, wigs or hair extensions may be any length known in the art. One embodiment of hair carrier 10 may include a body length ranging from about twelve inches (12″) to about forty inches (40″). Another embodiment may include a body length ranging from about twenty-four inches (24″) to thirty-six inches (36″). Another embodiment may include a length of about thirty-three inches (33″). The width of body 12 is selected to provide the capacity to fit the hair products. Further, because an embodiment of hair carrier 10 is configured to resemble a standard woman's clutch bag, the width generally corresponds to widths of standard clutch bags as known in the art. One embodiment includes a width of body 12 ranging from about six inches (6″) to about eighteen inches (18″). Another embodiment may include a width of body 12 ranging from about nine inches (9″) to about fifteen inches (15″). Another embodiment may include a width of body 12 of about twelve inches (12″). It is recognized and anticipated that body 12 may be configured to accommodate any length and/or width.
Inner surface 34 of body 12 likewise forms the inner surface of fold sections 40a-e and is comprised of a material that will not damage the hair products when the body 12 is folded about itself as described above. Material used for the inner liner disposed on inner surface 34 may include, but shall not be limited to: silk, polyester, nylon, plastic, cotton fabric, vinyl, microfiber, canvas, fleece, wool, chamois, imitation chamois, woven fabric, suede, any other suitable material now known or hereafter developed, or any combination thereof. In one embodiment, inner surface 34 of top overlap section 42 is covered by the same material as fold sections 40a-e. However, inner surface 34 of top overlap section 42 may alternatively be of the material of outer surface 36 as described below.
Outer surface 36 of body 12 is covered in a finish material meant to be exposed to the elements, normal wear and tear, as well as to protect the interior contents of the hair carrier 10. In addition, the material of outer surface 36 may also be chosen for its color, finish, pattern, texture, or any other aesthetic reason. The material of outer surface may include, but is not limited to: silk, polyester, nylon, canvas, wool, vinyl, plastic, leather, animal skin, microfiber, other polymers, suede, or any other suitable material now known or hereafter developed, or any combination thereof. The material of outer surface 36 may be patterned and/or textured to resemble natural materials such as animal skin, leather, or other more exotic or expensive materials. The material of outer surface 36 may be any color within the visible spectrum. Hair carrier 10 may also include a decorative border (not shown) around its perimeter that covers the exposed edges of the fabric associated with the inner and outer surfaces.
Hair securing clip 14 may be any mechanism known or hereafter developed that can secure the hair product and keep the portion secured from being dislodged during transport. As shown in
Hanger slot 24 is configured for the hooked portion of a clothes hanger or other similar device to pass through the slot wherein the length of the slot is such that the entire hanger does not pass through thereby allowing an unfolded hair carrier 10 to be hung in a closet or behind a door, on a hook, door knob, towel rack, or other hanging fixture when traveling or for storage. An optional fabric piece or loop 25 (
Clip 14 is not limited to the clamp embodiment shown and may be any mechanism known or hereafter developed in the art capable of securing hair products between two members.
Alternatively, clip 14 as described above may be disposed parallel and proximate first side 30 or second side 32. This embodiment includes a clip configured to match the length of one or more fold sections 40 such that clip 14 does not impede the folding of the hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention. The hair products may be in a horizontal configuration in this embodiment, or they may be held in position along one side thereof.
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Protective cover sheet 16 and protective enclosure panel 20 may be comprised of a material that will not damage the hair products when the body 12 is folded about itself as described above. Material used for protective cover sheet 16 and protective enclosure panel 20 may include, but shall not be limited to: silk, polyester, nylon, plastic, cotton fabric, vinyl, microfiber, fleece, chamois, imitation chamois, woven fabric, suede, any other suitable material now known or hereafter developed, or any combination thereof. In one embodiment, protective cover sheet 16 and protective enclosure panel 20 are clear plastic or vinyl. Protective cover sheet 16 and protective enclosure panel 20 may be the same material or may each be a different material.
An embodiment of the present invention may include an internal pocket 22 disposed in any fold panel 40a-40e. In the embodiment of
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In use, hair carrier 10 of the present invention is used to store and transport hair products such as wigs, hair extensions, falls, and other real or imitation hair strands. Hair carrier 10 of the present invention is positioned in an unfolded and open orientation as shown in
Next, the first protective cover sheet 16 is folded over onto body 12 such that inner surface 86 of protective cover sheet 16 faces inner surface 34 of body 12. This traps the hair product between the inner surface 34 of body 12 and the first protective cover sheet 16. Next, if the second protective cover sheet or enclosure panel 20 is present, it is folded over second end 84 of protective cover sheet 16. At this time, protective cover sheet 16 and protective enclosure panel 20 are coupled together using mating fasteners 90 and 104.
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The folded sections 40e, 40d, 40c, and 40b are then folded over onto fold section 40a wherein the outer surface of fold section 40c faces inner surface 34 of fold section 40a. At this point, body 12 has been folded until all the fold sections 40a-e are folded upon the other and only top overlap section 42 remains unfolded. Top overlap section 42 is now folded onto fold section 40b such that it overlaps fold section 40b. As shown in
The completely folded hair carrier 10 of the present invention is configured to resemble a woman's clutch bag to provide users a convenient, stylish, effective, safe and stylish apparatus in which to store and transport their hair products, including wigs, hair extensions and falls. The folded hair carrier 10 of the present invention may be placed in checked or carryon luggage or may even be carried as a purse by the user during travel. Folded hair carrier 10 may also be used to store hair products in a drawer or closet while protecting the hair product and taking up minimal storage space.
From the foregoing, it may be seen that the hair carrier clutch bag of the present invention is particularly well suited for the proposed usages thereof. Furthermore, since certain changes may be made in the above invention without departing from the scope hereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a hair carrier clutch bag, which embodiments fulfill all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings. All such drawings, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are deemed to be covered by the present invention which is limited by the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/347,101 filed May 21, 2010 and entitled “Carrying Case for Hair Extensions,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.
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