1. Technical Field
The embodiments herein generally relate to hair accessories, and, more particularly, to hair clips and methods of use.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hair combs are oftentimes used by individuals 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 an individual's hair. The teeth of the comb grip the individual's hair to retain the hair and the comb in place. However, frequently, the teeth of the comb do not properly grip the individual's hair sufficiently to retain the hair in the desired arrangement.
Accordingly, it is desirable for a hair accessory device to provide adequate gripping and retention of the individual's hair and which is easy for the individual to use, particularly when the device is used on the back of the individual's head, and the individual has limited sight for properly setting the hair in the device.
In view of the foregoing, an embodiment herein provides a hair apparatus comprising a spine comprising a longitudinal axis, wherein the spine comprises a hole and a peg outwardly protruding from an edge of the spine and substantially along the longitudinal axis of the spine. The spine comprises a plurality of protrusions outwardly projecting orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the spine. The hair apparatus further includes a first clip portion comprising a first connecting mechanism that non-integrally connects the first clip portion with the spine, wherein the first connecting mechanism is positioned at a first end of the first clip portion. Additionally, the first clip portion comprises a first attachment mechanism positioned at a second end of the first clip portion, wherein the first end is at an opposite end from the second end, and thereby the first connecting mechanism and the first attachment mechanism are positioned at opposite ends of the first clip portion.
The hair apparatus also comprises a second clip portion comprising a second connecting mechanism comprising a catch that receives the peg of the spine, wherein the second connecting mechanism is positioned at a first end of the second clip portion. The catch comprises at least one stopper that engages the peg to prevent dislodgement of the peg once seated in the catch.
Moreover, the second clip portion also comprises a second attachment mechanism positioned at a second end of the second clip portion, wherein the first end is at an opposite end from the second end, and thereby the second connecting mechanism and the second attachment mechanism are positioned at opposite ends, respectively, of the second clip portion, respectively.
The hair apparatus further comprises a flexible member operatively connected to each of the first clip portion and the second clip portion. Furthermore, the first connecting mechanism comprises a pair of eye sockets that have holes, respectively that align with the hole of the spine. The hair apparatus further comprises a pin aligned and disposed through the hole of the spine and the holes of the pair of eye sockets of the first connecting mechanism of the first clip portion, wherein the pin causes the first connecting mechanism to rotate with respect to the spine.
The flexible member is stretchable, wherein an elasticity of the flexible member is mechanically structured to permit the second clip portion to engage the peg. Moreover, the elasticity of the flexible member is mechanically structured to pull and retain the second clip portion towards the spine upon the peg being seated in the catch.
In some embodiments, the hair apparatus further comprises a cover comprising at least one bar, wherein the flexible member is positioned through the at least one bar to operatively connect the cover to the flexible member. In one embodiment, the cover has a curved surface and tips that are positioned adjacent to the first clip portion and the second clip portion. In some embodiments, the hair apparatus further comprises a plurality of teeth coupled to the spine, wherein the teeth comprise a curved configuration.
In one embodiment, the flexible member comprises a first bar that engages the first attachment mechanism of the first clip portion. In one embodiment, the flexible member comprises a second bar that engages the second attachment mechanism of the second clip portion. The first attachment mechanism comprises a first aperture. The second attachment mechanism comprises a second aperture. The flexible member is positioned through each of the first aperture and the second aperture. The first clip portion comprises a first elongated section through which the aperture is configured. Additionally, the second clip portion comprises a second elongated section through which the aperture is configured.
Another embodiment provides a hair retention method comprising providing a hair apparatus comprising a spine comprising a peg outwardly protruding from an edge of the spine and substantially along a longitudinal axis of the spine; a first clip portion rotatably connecting the first clip portion with the spine; a second clip portion detachably connected to the spine; and a flexible member operatively connected to each of the first clip portion and the second clip portion. The method further comprises placing a portion of a user's hair on the spine; rotatably closing the first clip portion against the spine; and attaching the second clip portion to the spine, wherein the second clip portion comprises a catch that receives the peg of the spine, and wherein attachment of the second clip portion to the spine causes retention of the hair between the spine and the flexible member.
The flexible member is stretchable, wherein an elasticity of the flexible member is mechanically structured to permit the second clip portion to engage the peg, and wherein the elasticity of the flexible member is mechanically structured to pull and retain the second clip portion towards the spine upon the peg being seated in the second clip portion.
These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the following descriptions, while indicating preferred embodiments and numerous specific details thereof, are given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the embodiments herein without departing from the spirit thereof, and the embodiments herein include all such modifications.
The embodiments herein will be better understood from the following detailed description with reference to the drawings, in which:
a) is a rear perspective view of a hair apparatus in an open configuration according to an embodiment herein;
b) is a left side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
c) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
d) is a right side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a rear perspective view of a hair apparatus in a closed configuration according to an embodiment herein;
b) is a left side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
c) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
d) is a right side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
e) is a bottom perspective view of the hair apparatus of
f) is an elevated perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
b) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a rear perspective view of a hair apparatus in an open configuration and without teeth according to an embodiment herein;
b) is a top perspective view of the hair apparatus of
c) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
d) is a right side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a top perspective view of a hair apparatus in a closed configuration and without teeth according to an embodiment herein;
b) is a rear perspective view of the hair apparatus of
c) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
b) is a front perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a rear perspective view of the first clip portion of the hair apparatus of
b) is a front view of the first clip portion of
a) is a perspective view of the second clip portion of the hair apparatus of
b) is a side perspective view of the second clip portion of
c) is a front perspective view of the second clip portion of
d) is a top perspective view of the second clip portion of
e) is a front view of the second clip portion of
a) is a perspective view of the cover of the hair apparatus of
b) is a top perspective view of the cover of
c) is a front perspective view of the cover of
d) is a side perspective view of the cover of
a) is a front perspective view of a hair apparatus according to another embodiment herein;
b) is a right side perspective view of the hair apparatus of
c) is a top perspective view of the hair apparatus of
a) is a rear perspective view of the first clip of the hair apparatus of
b) is a rear perspective view of the second clip of the hair apparatus of
The embodiments herein and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments herein. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the embodiments herein may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments herein. Accordingly, the examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments herein.
The embodiments herein provide a hair clip apparatus and method that is easy to use and affords enhanced gripping of a user's hair. Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
a) through 1(d) are various views of a hair apparatus in an open configuration according to an embodiment herein.
Accordingly, the first connecting mechanism 10 comprises a pin 28 and a pair of eye sockets 26a, 26b that have holes 27a, 27b, respectively, that align with the hole 4 of the spine 2. The pin 28 is aligned and disposed through the hole 4 of the spine 2 and the holes 27a, 27b of the pair of eye sockets 26a, 26b of the first connecting mechanism 10, wherein the pin 28 causes the first connecting mechanism 10 to rotate with respect to the spine 2.
The first connecting mechanism 10 is positioned at a first end 11a (best shown in
The hair apparatus 1a also comprises a second clip portion 14a comprising a second connecting mechanism 16 comprising a catch 18 (best shown in
Moreover, the second clip portion 14a also comprises a second attachment mechanism 20a positioned at a second end 21b (best shown in
The hair apparatus 1a further comprises a flexible member 22a operatively connected to each of the first clip portion 8a and the second clip portion 14a. The flexible member 22a is stretchable and may be embodied as an elastic band, wherein the elasticity of the flexible member 22a is mechanically structured to permit the second clip portion 14a to engage the peg 6. Moreover, the elasticity of the flexible member 22a is mechanically structured to pull and retain the second clip portion 14a towards the spine 2 upon the peg 6 being seated in the catch 18.
The hair apparatus 1a further comprises a cover 30, as further shown in
The first attachment mechanism 12a comprises a first aperture 13a (best shown in
When in operation, the teeth 34 are inserted in the user's hair (not shown) and then a portion of the user's hair (not shown) is gathered and placed on the spine 2 and substantially over the plurality of protrusions 24 when the hair apparatus 1a is in an open configuration as in
a), with reference to
a) through 4(d), with reference to
a), with reference to
a) and 7(b), with reference to
a) through 8(e), with reference to
During operation of the hair apparatus 1a, 1c, the user (not shown) may lift and twist his/her hair (not shown), and the teeth 34 is inserted in the user's hair (not shown) behind the lifted and twisted portion of the user's hair (not shown). After the second clip portion 14a, 14b is attached to the peg 6 of the spine 2, the user lets the hair (not shown) drop over the hair apparatus 1a, 1c.
a) through 9(d), with reference to
a) through 10(c), with reference to
Accordingly, the first connecting mechanism 10 comprises a pin 28 and a pair of eye sockets 26a, 26b that have holes 27a, 27b, respectively, that align with the hole (not shown in
The first connecting mechanism 10 is positioned at a first end 11a (best shown in
The hair apparatus 1c also comprises a second clip portion 14b comprising a second connecting mechanism 16 comprising a catch (not shown in
Moreover, the second clip portion 14b also comprises a second attachment mechanism 20b positioned at a second end 21b (best shown in
The hair apparatus 1c further comprises a flexible member 22b operatively and slidably connected to each of the first clip portion 8b and the second clip portion 14b. The flexible member 22b is stretchable and may be embodied as an elastic or flexible band, wherein the elasticity of the flexible member 22b is mechanically structured to permit the second clip portion 14b to engage the peg 6 of the spine 2. Moreover, the elasticity of the flexible member 22b is mechanically structured to pull and retain the second clip portion 14b towards the spine 2 upon the peg 6 being seated in the catch 18. The flexible member 22b may comprise decorative features 37 such as markings, cuts, designs, colors, etc. Additionally, the flexible member 22b may be bendable, stretchable, and curvilinear in shape (although other shapes and configurations are possible) and may comprise of any of rubber, cloth, and nylon, as well as other suitable materials. The flexible member 22b comprises a first bar 38a that engages the first attachment mechanism 12b of the first clip portion 8b. Additionally, the flexible member 22b comprises a second bar 38b that engages the second attachment mechanism 20b of the second clip portion 14b.
The hair apparatus 1c further comprises a plurality of teeth 34 coupled to the spine 2, wherein the teeth 34 comprise a curved and tapered configuration 35 to facilitate proper seating in the user's hair (not shown) and to prevent unintended discharge of the hair apparatus 1c once positioned in the user's hair (not shown). The teeth 34 are integrally formed with the spine 2 to create a single fixed structure of the teeth 24 and spine 2.
The first attachment mechanism 12b is substantially elongated and outwardly protrudes from the elongated section 42a of the first clip portion 8b (best shown in
The second attachment mechanism 20b is also substantially elongated and outwardly protrudes from the elongated section 42b of the second clip portion 14b (best shown in
When in operation, the teeth 34 are inserted in the user's hair (not shown) and then a portion of the user's hair (not shown) is gathered and placed on the spine 2 and substantially over the plurality of protrusions 24 when the hair apparatus 1c is in an open configuration. Next, the first clip portion 8b is rotatably closed to compress the gathered hair (not shown) between the spine 2 and the back of the flexible member 22b and potentially a portion of the back of the first clip portion 8b. Then, the second clip portion 14b is pulled over the peg 6 with the flexible member 22b providing resistance to the attached second clip portion 14b to prevent the second clip portion 14b from loosely detaching from the hair apparatus 1c. Once the peg 6 is seated in the catch 18 of the second clip portion 14b, the flexible member 22b continues to provide resistance to the second clip portion 14b to prevent the second clip portion 14b from releasing the peg 6 and detaching from the spine 2. Additionally, as described above, the at least one stopper 36 also engages the peg 6 to prevent dislodgement of the peg 6 once the peg 6 is seated in the catch 18.
a) and 13(b), with reference to
The flexible member 22a, 22b is stretchable, wherein an elasticity of the flexible member 22a, 22b is mechanically structured to permit the second clip portion 14a, 14b to engage the peg 6, and wherein the elasticity of the flexible member 22a, 22b is mechanically structured to pull and retain the second clip portion 14a, 14b towards the spine 2 upon the peg 6 being seated in the second clip portion 14a, 14b.
The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/694,687 filed on Jan. 27, 2010, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/239,605 filed on Sep. 3, 2009, the complete disclosures of which, in their entireties, are herein incorporated by reference.
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