The present invention generally relates to hair accessories that enhance hair styles. More particularly, the invention relates to a hair clip device with an appendage that when used with a pony tail enhances the appearance of the pony tail hair style by making the hair look thicker and fuller in addition to providing added height to the pony tail style.
Adorning hair with accessories to enhance personal appearance especially by women is a tradition and practice in many cultures and societies around the world. For women and even some men who let their hair grow long, the main challenge is trying to keep their long hair manageable and away from their faces. The generally practiced methods of managing long hair have been either, gathering the hair and putting it up in a bun at the top back of the head, braiding, or tying up all the hair with a band or ribbon into a single length of hair, popularly referred to as a pony tail. Among all the means used to manage long hair, the most popular one has been, and is even today, the ponytail.
The pony tail method of managing long hair has evolved from one that used to be draped and hung loosely behind the neck and back as was commonly practiced by women from the 18th century, to one that is now held up high behind the back of the head using a band or ribbon and is considered a fashionable way to wear long hair. In an attempt to display the pony tail as a fashion statement, pony tail holders in a variety of styles, shapes, sizes and designs are currently marketed with success. However, the focus of these ponytail holders is to provide a means to show-case the long hair without changing the appearance of the structure of the hair in a pony tail.
Along with the change in style of the once humble pony tail, there has been a clamor to find innovative means to create volume, thickness and fullness to the pony tail hair. This need is more pronounced for individuals who have fine and sparse hair on their scalp because when such hair is tied up into a pony tail in the backs of their head, the pony tail tends to appear limp and unattractive. Some prior art describe hair accessories placed over the pony tail to create the appearance of a fuller pony tail as for instance the accessory described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,963,289 to, King. This accessory is visible when placed over the pony tail. The pony tail enhancer described in U.S. Pat. Appl. Pub. No. 2012/0138077 (Stuhler) uses a band to hold the device in place. U.S. Pat. No. 7,017,589 to, Minnelli describes a comb with a plurality of teeth and a roof portion inserted between the pony tail hairs to enhance the pony tail. In this device, the roof portion holding up the hair has a substantially smooth surface which will make the hair draped over it, slide off to the side and in all directions when the person is active or when the wind blows over the hair, thereby, exposing the roof portion of the device.
There is a need in the art for a pony tail enhancer that overcomes the deficiencies in the prior art devices. The, pony tail enhancer of the present invention has arrow-shaped dowels protruding from the appendage on which the hair rests to prevent the hair from sliding off the device and therefore, is an improvement over the prior art described. Further, the device of the present invention, has a sturdier clip part that will engage the hair more firmly than the tooth combs used in the prior art. The present invention thus overcomes a deficiency in the prior art for a pony tail enhancer that is functional and more effective in providing, fuller, thicker pony tails.
The present invention is a pony tail enhancer, hair clip device, having an appendage, to create a fuller, thicker, pony tail with the additional advantage of adding height to the pony tail. The device of the present invention is an improvement over prior art devices used to enhance a pony tail. In some prior art devices, the roof part of the devise that is used to hold up the pony tail has a smooth surface making it possible for the hair draped over that surface, to slide off the device, and leave the device exposed and looking unattractive. Additionally, the tooth combs on these devices used to hold the hair in place may easily dislodge resulting in the device falling off and leaving the pony tail looking flat and thin. The present invention overcomes these deficiencies in the prior art by providing a pony tail enhancing device with a gripping surface for the hair to rest on so that the hair does not slide off the device surface. The device of the present invention also replaces the combs and bands used in the prior art devices with a sturdy clip having prongs to hold the hair more securely in place on the pony tail.
The object of the present invention is to provide a pony tail enhancer system and method to create the illusion of a thicker, fuller pony tail to enhance a person's appearance and make a fashion statement.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a pony tail enhancer device having an appendage with arrow-shaped dowels that can securely trap and hold the hair strands placed over it, in place, without those hair strands sliding off the device and exposing the device.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a pony tail enhancer device that has a sturdy hairclip component that can securely hold the top appendage of the device in place when the device is placed between the hairs of a pony tail without having the device dislodge and fall off during physical exercise or get knocked off by other means.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a pony tail enhancer device that gives height to a pony tail besides making the pony tail look thicker and fuller.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pony tail enhancer device that is compact and easy to carry in a handbag or other bags so that it can be used effectively to enhance the pony tail at a moment's notice to make the pony tail appear thicker and fuller.
In the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the pony tail enhancer hair clip device of the invention is comprised of an upper rounded and dome shaped, mushroom-like appendage part and a lower two pronged clip part. In this embodiment, the upper appendage part of the device is structurally attached to the bottom clip part through a stem portion with the upper end of the stem portion molded to the inside surface of the appendage part and the lower end of the stem portion molded to the base of one of the prongs on the clip part. In this embodiment of the invention, the two prongs of the clip part are held together by a round pin with a spring inserted around the pin to ensure that the two pronged pieces of the clip part are continuously in a state of tension to ensure that the clip maintains its hold on the hair placed between the two prongs of the clip.
In the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the top surface of the appendage part of the invention having the rounded, dome shape and mushroom-like appearance is configured with several rows of arrow-shaped dowels of various shapes and lengths, arranged in rows. The primary purpose of these arrow-shaped dowels is to hold the hair strands draped over the top surface of the appendage in place and to ensure that they don't fall off to the sides and completely off the device, thus exposing the device through the hair strands.
In all embodiments of the present invention, the method of enhancing the pony tail is by first parting the hair of the pony tail that is held up by a band of some sort or a ribbon into an upper set of hair strands and a lower set of hair strands, flipping the upper set of hair strands over the head and while holding that set with one hand, inserting the open two pronged clip of the device of the invention into the mid section of the two sets of hair strands with the other hand and once the clip is closed, draping the upper set of strands over the appendage part of the device to give the pony tail, volume and height.
The foregoing summary of the embodiments of the present invention should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention. In this summary of the invention and in the specification in general the various references to the embodiments of the invention as, “the exemplary embodiment,” “all embodiments” and all such references to embodiments of the invention do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment (s). Rather, these references to the various embodiments in general mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in conjunction with an embodiment is included in at least some embodiments, but not necessarily all embodiments of the invention. The objects, embodiments, and features of the present invention as described in this summary of the invention will be further appreciated and will become obvious to one skilled in the art when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, detailed description of the invention, and the appended claims.
The present invention is a hair clip device for enhancing the pony tail of a wearer by providing thickness, fullness and height to their ponytail. The device of the invention overcomes some of the apparent deficiencies in the prior art devices used for enhancing pony tails. The device of the present invention is configured with an appendage having an ergonomic mushroom-like shape and design, dotted with arrow-shaped dowels on its top surface to hold the hair strands in place without the hair sliding and falling off to the sides as can happen with devices having a smooth surface. The device of the invention is compact and easy to carry in a small hand bag for use when needed. The hair clip device of the present invention can also be used to enhance other hair styles such as for example, inserted between the hairs piled up on the head as a bun creating the appearance of volume and fullness to the hair style.
Referring now to the drawings in which like elements are represented by like numerals in the various views of the device and its manner of use. More particularly, referring now to
The foregoing description of the invention through its figures and preferred embodiment should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention. It is to be understood that the embodiment of the present invention as described herein do not limit any application or scope of the invention and that the invention can be carried out and practiced in various ways and implemented in embodiments other than the ones outlined in the description above. It should be understood and obvious to one skilled in the art that alternatives, modifications, and variations of the embodiments of the present invention may be construed as being within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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