Hair decoration

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305386
  • Patent Number
    6,305,386
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hair decoration including a hair engaging member, such as a clip or barrette, a plurality of elongated flexible members, such as ribbon or monofilament, extending lengthwise from and each secured to the hair engaging member, and a plurality of discrete decorative elements, such as beads, stones, gemstones, beads, miniatures, and miniature cartoon characters, figurines, letters, flowers, birds, insects and animals.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a hair decoration and, in particular, to a new and improved decoration for use in decorating hair braids and other hair styles.




RELATED ART




Ribbons, elastics and hair clips are widely used in hair styling both as hair decorations and to restrain and manage hair. However, ribbons, elastics and hair clips typically are used in a limited number to restrain or manage the wearer's hair. It is rare to use many of them to fully decorate the hair. Some hair or head decorations such as head bands or tiaras provide more decoration than ribbon and hair clips, but are cumbersome and limit the choice of hairstyles. Furthermore, the use of such decorations is no longer stylish and many no longer accent and draw attention to the wearer as desired. Accordingly, there is a need for hair decorations which are capable of decorating large portions of the wearer's hair without encumbering the wearer or limiting the wearer's choice of hairstyles, and which are new and eye catching.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a hair decoration including a hair engaging member having portions thereof for securing the decoration to the wearer's hair, a plurality of elongated flexible members extending lengthwise from and each secured at one end to the hair engaging member, and a plurality of discrete decorative elements secured along the length of the elongated members in spaced relation to one another. In one embodiment, the elongated flexible members each comprise a flexible monofilament. In another embodiment, the decorative elements include a selection from a group consisting of stones, gemstones, beads, miniatures, and miniature cartoon characters, figurines, letters, flowers, birds, insects and animals. These elements are discrete ornamentations designed to be positioned on the wearer's head at random locations. In a further embodiment, the monofilament has spaced knots securing the decorative elements. In yet another embodiment, the decorative elements are adhered to the monofilament. In one embodiment, the elongated flexible members each comprise a flexible fabric ribbon. In a further embodiment, the ribbon has spaced knots securing the decorative elements. In yet another embodiment, the decorative elements are adhered to the ribbon. In one embodiment, the elongated flexible members each comprise a flexible decorative cord. In a further embodiment, the decorative cord has spaced knots securing the decorative elements. In yet another embodiment, the decorative elements are adhered to the decorative cord.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of one embodiment.





FIG. 2

is a front view of another embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A hair decoration


100


is illustrated in FIG.


1


. The decoration


100


includes a comb-like hair engaging member


10


including a portion


20


for securing the decoration to the wearer's hair. The hair decoration also includes elongated flexible members


30


and discrete decorative elements


40


secured along the length of the elongated members in spaced relation to one another.




The hair engaging member


10


may be of any construction which will allow the hair decoration to be secured to the wearer's hair while not interfering with the styling of the hair or encumbering the wearer. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the hair engaging member


10


may be a clip having a portion


20


for securing the decoration comprising a plurality of teeth which may be selectively engaged or disengaged from the wearer's hair by bending the clip.

FIG. 2

illustrates a second example in which the hair engaging member


10


is a barrette or hair clip. The barrette or hair clip


10


has a portion


20


for securing the decoration consisting of a flexible member


22


attached to the body of the barrette or hair clip


10


at one end and having a hole


24


on the other end which may be engaged to a protrusion


26


on the body of the barrette or hair clip, securing the hair decoration


100


to the wearer's hair.




The hair engaging member


10


may be constructed of any material which is sufficiently sturdy to withstand frequent use while being sufficiently flexible to allow the hair engaging member to be secured and released from the wearer's hair. For example, the hair engaging member


10


may be formed of plastic. Preferably, the hair engaging member


10


is constructed of metal. The hair engaging member should have an attractive design as it partially functions as a hair ornamentation.




The hair engaging member is preferably constructed to facilitate the attachment of elongated members


30


, for example by tying them to hair engaging member


10


. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the hair engaging member


10


may include holes


12


for attaching the elongated members. Alternatively, the members


30


may be attached with an adhesive to the hair engaging member


10


.




The elongated flexible members may be constructed of any material which is relatively light weight and sufficiently flexible to be styled with the wearer's hair. Preferably, the elongated members are constructed of a material which facilitates attachment of the discrete decorative elements


40


. Also, the elongated flexible members are preferably constructed of a strong, durable material which is capable of withstanding repeated bending. In one preferred embodiment, the elongated members


30


are transparent or blend with wearer's hair such that the decorative elements


40


appear to be independently located in the hair. For example, the elongated members


30


may be constructed of transparent or translucent monofilament as illustrated in FIG.


1


. Such monofilament are typically used as fishlines. Preferably, this monofilament has at least a


101


b test strength. As additional examples, the elongated flexible members may also be constructed of decorative cord or flexible fabric ribbon, as illustrated in FIG.


2


. Elongated flexible members


30


constructed of differing materials may also be combined in a single hair decoration.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, in a preferred embodiment, three elongated flexible members are each secured at one end to the hair engaging member


10


. Other numbers of elongated flexible members


30


may be preferable depending on the hair and hair style of the wearer. The length of the elongated flexible members


40


is preferably uniform, though this may vary depending on the hairstyle. The flexible members


40


are preferred to be 12 in. in length, though this may also vary with the hairstyle, as, for example, from 4″ to 18″.




The discrete decorative elements


40


may comprise anything which will decorate the wearer's hair and draw attention to the wearer. The decorative elements


40


should be large enough to be noticeable but small enough to neither encumber the wearer nor to inhibit the appearance that they are independently attached to the wearer's hair. The decorative elements


40


may be selected to cater to many styles, tastes and ages of wearer. For example, the decorative elements


40


may include stones, gemstones, beads, miniatures, and miniature cartoon characters, figurines, letters, flowers, birds, insects and animals. They may be used on a variety of materials such as metal, stone, wood, or plastic, and maybe formed in a variety of colors. Mixtures of decorative elements


40


either on different elongated members


30


, or on the same member, may create particularly striking effects.




The method of attaching decorative elements


40


may vary with the type of elongated flexible member


30


. For example, in applications where the elongated flexible member


30


is monofilament the discrete decorative elements


40


may be fixed to the elongated flexible member by tying them at discrete intervals along the member. This method of attachment may also be suitable for decorative cord and thin ribbons. For wider ribbons and other elongated flexible members, other methods of attachment may be preferred. For example, the discrete decorative element


40


may be glued to the elongated flexible member


30


.




The hair decoration


100


illustrated in

FIG. 1

may be used in many hair styling applications for many lengths and types of hair. For example, the hair decoration


100


may be attached via the hair engaging member


10


at the base of hair which is to be braided and the elongated flexible members


30


may be intertwined with the hair as it is braided such that the discrete decorative elements


40


decorate the braid. The hair decoration


100


may also be used in conjunction with other hair styles. For example, the elongated flexible members


30


may be intertwined into the hair as it is placed in a bun, or twisted around portions of hair. The hair decoration


100


may also be secured to the wearer's hair via hair engaging member


10


and the elongated flexible members


30


may freely move within the wearer's hair allowing the discrete decorative elements


40


to provide variable decoration to the wearer's hair.



Claims
  • 1. A hair decoration comprising:a hair engaging member having portions thereof for securing the decoration to a wearer's hair; a plurality of elongated flexible members each comprising a flexible monofilament having at least a 10 pound (lb.) test strength extending lengthwise from and each secured at one end to the hair engaging member; and a plurality of discrete decorative elements secured along the length of the elongated members in spaced relation to one another.
  • 2. A hair decoration comprising:a hair engaging member having portions thereof for securing the decoration to a wearer's hair; a plurality of elongated flexible members each comprising a translucent flexible monofilament having at least a 10 pound (lb.) test strength extending lengthwise from and each secured at one end to the hair engaging member; and a plurality of discrete decorative elements secured along the length of the elongated members in spaced relation to one another.
  • 3. A hair decoration comprising:a hair engaging member having portions thereof for securing the decoration to a wearer's hair; a plurality of elongated flexible members each comprising a transparent monofilament having at least a 10 pound (lb.) test strength extending lengthwise from and each secured at one end to the hair engaging member; and a plurality of discrete decorative elements secured along the length of the elongated members in spaced relation to one another.
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