The present invention is concerned with a hair fastener and in particular a hair claw.
There are a variety of hair fasteners in the market to suit different needs of a user. One particular type of hair fasteners is known as hair claw. Typically, hair claws are used to manage a larger log or a mass of hair.
While hair claws are popular because they are easy to use and can handle a larger amount of hair, users often find that conventional hair claws are not able to secure hair tightly for a long period of time. Hair fastened by a conventional hair claw tended to shift in position relative to the hair claw and as such the hair claw would then lose its grip. In other words, a user after having secured the hair would often find that the hair would become loosen easily. It follows that s/he would then have to remove the hair claw, and then re-secure and re-clip, repeatedly. This is cumbersome and frustrating.
There have been proposals to address this problem with different ways. However, some of these proposals are complicated and not feasible, for example, in a manufacturing sense.
The present invention seeks to address the above problems, or at least to provide an alternative to the public.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hair fastener in the form of a hair claw, comprising a first claw member and a second claw member hingedly and pivotably connected to the first claw member, wherein:
Preferably, the first and fifth prongs may be of a first length, the second and sixth prongs may be of a second length, and the third and fourth prongs may be of a third length, and the first, second and third lengths are different. A hair fastener as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third and fifth prongs are longer than the second and sixth prongs.
Suitably, the first, second and third prongs are pointing towards the second claw member, and the fourth, fifth and sixth prongs are pointing towards to the first claw member.
Advantageously, the fourth prong may be positioned between the first and second prongs, and the third prong may be positioned between the fifth and sixth prongs.
In an embodiment, the hair fastener may comprise a plurality of first prongs and a plurality of fifth prongs, with the first and firth prongs arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The first and fifth prongs define a first, outer, prong layer, and the first and fifth prongs and a hinge together may define a cavity therebetween for accommodating a log of hair in use.
In one embodiment, the hair fastener may comprise a plurality of third and fourth prongs, with the third and fourth prongs arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The third and fourth prongs may define a second, middle, prong layer, and the third prong may be positioned between the fifth and sixth prongs, and the fourth prong may be positioned between the first and second prongs, for further securing and penetrating the log of hair in use.
In another embodiment, the hair fastener may comprise a plurality of second and sixth prongs, with the second and sixth prongs arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The second and sixth prongs may define a third, inner, prong layer, and the second prong may be positioned between the fourth prong and the hinge, and the sixth prong may be positioned between the third prong and the hinge, for further securing and penetrating the log of hair in use.
Preferably, the first and second prongs may extend from the first finger, and the fifth and sixth prongs may extend from the fourth finger, in a diverging configuration.
Suitably, the hair fastener may comprise a torsional spring and a pin defining an axis about which the first claw member and the second claw member pivot, wherein:
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hair fastener in the form of a hair claw, comprising a first claw member hingedly and pivotably connected to a second claw member, wherein:
Preferably, the first and fifth prongs may be arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The first and fifth prongs and a hinge together may define a cavity therebetween for surrounding and accommodating a log of hair in use.
Suitably, the third and fourth prongs may be arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The third prong may be positioned between the fifth and sixth prongs, the fourth prong may be positioned between first and second prongs, and the third and fourth prongs may be positioned to penetrate and further secure the log of hair in use.
Advantageously, the second and sixth prongs may be arranged in a cooperating and complementary manner. The second prong may be positioned between the first prong and the hinge, the sixth prong may be positioned between the fifth prong and the hinge, and the second and sixth prongs may be positioned to penetrate and further secure the log of hair in use.
Some embodiments of the present invention will now be explained, with reference to the accompanied drawings, in which:
The present invention is concerned with a hair fastener, and is illustrated and explained by way of examples below.
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In a default (closed) configuration of the hair fastener, the fourth prong 28 of the third finger 36 is positioned between the first and second prongs 18, 20, and the third prong 24 of the second finger 10 is positioned between the fifth and sixth fingers 32, 34. The second prong 20 can also be considered as positioned between the fourth prong 28 and the hinge, while the sixth prong 34 can also be considered as positioned between the fifth prong 22 and the hinge 8. Please see for example
From the above description, it can be understood that there are two types of fingers, namely a first type with two prongs extending therefrom, e.g. the fingers 16, 30, and a second type with only one prong extending therefrom, e.g. the fingers 10, 26. Since the two prongs from the first type are different in length, and the only one prong from the second type is also different in length from the two prongs of the first type, there are three different prong types and three different prong lengths. In this embodiment, the first finger type includes fingers 16, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and the second finger type includes fingers 22, 44, 48, 52, 28, 54, 56, 58.
In this embodiment, there is provided with four first finger type, i.e. the fingers 16, 36, 38, 40 extending from the base portion 10of the first claw member 4, meaning there are four first fingers with a first (outer) prong from the first claw member 4. Likewise, there are four fourth fingers 30, 42, 44, 46 extending from the base portion 12 of the second claw member 6, meaning there are four fourth fingers with a fifth (outer) prong from the second claw member 4. The first prongs of the first fingers and the fifth prongs of the fourth fingers are similar in terms of their length. In a default configuration, the first prongs from the first fingers of the first claw member and the fifth prongs from the second fingers are arranged alternatively and complementarily, and define a first, or outer, prong layer, namely prong layer Z-Z′. Please see
There is provided with four second fingers 22 extending from the base portion 10 of the first claw member, meaning there are four second fingers 22 with a third (middle) prong from the first claw member 4. Likewise, there are four third fingers 26 extending from the base portion 12 of the second claw member, meaning there are four third fingers with a fourth (middle) prong from the second claw member 12. The third prongs of the second fingers and the fourth prongs of the third fingers are similar in terms of their length. In a default configuration, the third prongs from the second fingers of the first claw member and the fourth prongs from the third fingers are arranged alternatively and complementarily, and define a second, or middle, prong layer, namely prong layer Y-Y′. Please also see
As illustrated above, there is provided with four first fingers extending from the base portion of the first claw member, and there are four fourth fingers extending from the base portion of the second claw member. The first fingers of the first claw member are provided with four second (inner) prongs, and the fourth fingers of the second claw members are provided with four sixth (inner) prongs. The second inner prongs of the first fingers and the sixth inner prongs of the fourth fingers are similar in terms of their length.
In a default configuration, the second prongs from the first fingers of the first claw member and the sixth prongs from the fourth fingers are arranged alternatively and complementarily, and define a first, or outer, prong layer, namely prong layer X-X′. Please see
From the above illustration, it is to be understood that the hair fastener 2 is provided with fingers and prongs defining three prong layers, namely, the outer prong layer, the middle prong layer and the inner prong layer. In a broader scope, alternative embodiments according to the present invention are provided with prongs defining at least three prong layers.
a-15e and 16a-16e summarize and illustrate the provision of two different types of fingers, three different types of prongs, three different prong lengths and prong layer, and three different prong orientations. In a broader scope, alternative embodiments according to the present invention are provided with prongs which, with respect to the transverse defined by the hinge axis, defining at least three prong angulations or orientations.
In the context of the hair fastener 2, when viewed externally, the outer prong layer generally assumes a concave surface. However, in other embodiments, the prong layers may assume a generally convex or flat layer.
The provision of prongs arranged in three different layers is functionally advantageous. The outer prong layer Z-Z′ at least partly serves to surround a log of hair such that the hair is accommodated in a cavity between the outer prong layer and the hinge of the hair fastener. The middle prong layer Y-Y′ and the and the inner prong layer X-X′ serves to allow the prongs thereof to penetrate the log of hair in order to increase the fastening capability of the hair fastener. Further, the provision of prongs with three different lengths allows them to penetrate hair to different depth which further enhances the hair holding capability. Yet further, the provision of prongs with three different orientations allows them to penetrate hair from different angles thus to further improve the hair holding power.
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It should be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the content of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the content of a single embodiment, may be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations. It is to be noted that certain features of the embodiments are illustrated by way of non-limiting examples. Also, a skilled person in the art will be aware of the prior art which is not explained in the above for brevity purpose.