Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a hair grid measuring device, and more particularly, to a hair grid measuring device and method that facilitates and ensures that the first individual obtains a symmetric and/or asymmetric shave on either side of the face and/or part of the body.
Description of the Prior Art
Hair shaving and trimming guides are well known in the art. The shaving and trimming guides of the past have focused mainly on providing a clean line to shave and measurement markings in an effort to achieve hair symmetry or asymmetry from one side of the face to the other side of the face. The guides are not transparent or translucent and the measurement markings are etched only along the outer perimeter of the guides, making it difficult to measure the skin that is under the guide to achieve a continuous, even shave symmetrical to both sides of the first individual's face. In addition, the prior art does not disclose numbers, symbols, letters, and/or indicia. The prior art also does not disclose numbers, symbols, letters, and/or indicia that can be reversed to provide the user with a readable, mirrored reflection. Furthermore, the guides of the prior art do not allow the user to shave virtually any design onto the user's face and/or head.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,783,267 discloses a hair trimming guide that provides four edges that allow a person to easily trim or shape their hair, such as a beard, by following the edges of the hair trimming guide. The hair trimming guide is flat and smooth which enables it to be pressed against a user's face without causing discomfort. The hair trimming guide can be constructed out of rigid materials to aid in keeping a steady edge when shaping and trimming facial hair. The hair trimming guide can also be constructed out of flexible materials, such as certain plastics, that allow the user to more comfortably press the flat main body against their face. However, patent '267 discloses that a flexible main body sacrifices some usability for comfort because a flexible body will be more difficult to use as a guide when compared to a rigid body. The hair trimming guide includes two curved edges and two straight edges. Each edge includes a plurality of measurement markings that allow a user to better manage and duplicate the trimmed areas on either side of the face. Although patent '267 discloses measurement markings, the hair trimming guide is not transparent or translucent and those markings are not continuous throughout the main body to guide the user through the area of skin that is under the hair trimming guide. Furthermore, patent '267 does not disclose apertures for the user's fingers adapted to provide the user with an easier way to grip and pull the skin to maintain a close, even shave.
U.S. Patent Application Publication 2009/0223530 discloses a facial hair trimming template and method that includes right and left template members. The right and left members have a first predetermined shape and a first predetermined size for placement over predetermined left and right facial regions of a user. The right and left members are mirror images of each other and each has a front side and a back side. A securing means is engageable with the right and left members and at least one of a user's face, such as the user's facial hair, ears, and head. It is preferred that such securing means be an adhesive type of securing means. The facial hair trimming template further includes a connecting means engaged with the right and left members at predetermined locations thereon for at least one of extending between the right and left members, connecting the right and left members, and a combination thereof. Although publication '530 discloses a trimming template, the trimming template is not transparent or translucent and does not include measurement markings that would guide the user through the area of skin that is under the trimming template.
The prior art to date does not disclose a hair grid measuring device and method that provides measuring lines throughout a transparent or translucent body to ensure that the shape and shave are symmetrical from one side of the face to the other, and provides a more accurate and precise design. Furthermore, none of the prior art to date provides a shaving guide and method customized to duplicate the hair of certain celebrities and/or athletes or a previous style of the first individual. None of the prior art can be combined in a way to suggest these necessary modifications. There is no teaching, suggestion, or motivation that would have enabled a person of ordinary skill in the art to modify any prior art hair trimming guide in the manner embodied in the present invention.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a hair grid measuring device that is transparent or translucent so the first individual can see through the body of the device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that includes markings and grid lines throughout the body of the device.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that allows the first individual to see through the transparent or translucent body of the device to ensure that the shaving follows the measuring grid and is consistent throughout the device.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that allows the first individual to duplicate the shape of the hair from one side of the face to the other.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that allows the first individual to duplicate the hair of a specific celebrity and/or sports player or a previous style of the first individual.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a method for using the hair grid measuring device that allows the first individual to obtain the hair design of a second individual, such as a celebrity, sports player, actor and/or a previous style of the first individual.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that includes finger holes and/or other apertures that allow the first individual to hold the hair grid measuring device against the skin in a secure way.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that includes numbers, symbols, letters, and/or indicia that aid the first individual in shaving custom symmetrical and/or asymmetrical styles and/or images.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hair grid measuring device that includes numbers, symbols, letters, and/or indicia that can be printed or inscribed in an inverted manner on the hair grid measuring device, allowing the first individual to see readable, reinverted numbers, symbols, letter, and/or indicia when looking at a mirrored reflection of the first individual when using the hair grid measuring device.
The hair grid measuring device of the present invention, in a first embodiment, comprises a thin, flexible body, a first side opposite a second side, a third side opposite a fourth side, a plurality of horizontal grid lines extending from the first side to the second side, and a plurality of vertical grid lines extending from the third side to the fourth side. The first side has a first length and the second side has a second length. The third side has a third length and the fourth side has a fourth length. The third length and the fourth length are longer than the first length and the second length. The first side, second side, third side, and fourth side can have either a straight edge or a curved edge. In a second embodiment, the hair grid measuring device comprises a thin, flexible body formed as any shape, allowing a first individual to shave virtually any design. In a third embodiment, the hair grid measuring device comprises a three dimensional thin, flexible body that includes curves throughout the body, forming pockets that cover an increased amount of hair, thereby allowing the user to grow more hair in certain areas. In a fourth embodiment, the hair grid measuring device includes at least one inverted number, symbol, letter, and/or indicia along making it suitable for the first individual to read number, symbol, letter, and/or indicia correctly in the minor.
A method used to create a custom hair style using the hair grid measuring device and accomplished either by hand or via a software application on an electronic device, such as a mobile electronic device or a computer. The method comprises the steps of obtaining an image of a first individual, superimposing a grid having a plurality of points onto the image, assigning a plurality of indicia to the image based on the dimensions of the first individual's face, head, or body part to be shaved, measuring the distance between each indicia and creating a scale using the measurements, selecting the hair template of a second individual or a predetermined shape, and adjusting the hair template to the dimensions of the first individual's face, head, or body part to be shaved based on the scale.
The adjusted hair template is then superimposed onto a flexible material and a hair grid measuring device is generated from the flexible material having a perimeter based on the dimensions of the adjusted hair template. Alternatively, the adjusted hair template is superimposed onto a hair grid measuring device and a combination of indicia is determined from the plurality of indicia along the grid lines of the hair grid measuring device, the combination of indicia outlining a perimeter based on the dimensions of the adjusted hair template. The hair grid measuring device is then placed onto the first individual's face to facilitate cutting, trimming, or shaving the hair of the first individual, along the perimeter of the hair grid measuring device or along the perimeter outlined by the combination of indicia on the hair grid measuring device.
The present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The hair grid measuring device 10 of a first embodiment of the present invention, shown in
In a second embodiment of the present invention, the hair grid measuring device 10 comprises a thin, flexible body formed as any predetermined shape, thereby allowing the first individual to shave, cut, or trim facial, head, or body hair into virtually any design or predetermined pattern. A grid measuring device 10 of this second embodiment can be shaped as the design or predetermined pattern and shaved into the beard of the first individual, such as the Batman logo shown in
In a third embodiment of the present invention, shown in
In a fourth embodiment of the present invention, shown in
The thin, flexible body 12 can be constructed of one of a number flexible materials, such as thin metal, thin, clear plastic, and an adhesive material. In one embodiment, the thin plastic can be either a thin, translucent plastic or a thin, transparent plastic. The clear plastic allows the first individual to accurately see the grid lines 22, 24 on their face through the grid measuring device 10. The material used should be able to be printed on or etched upon in order to mark the thin, flexible body 12 with grid lines 22, 24 and numbers. When using a thin metal material, the material should also be non-corrosive and rust proof.
The plurality of horizontal grid lines 22 and the plurality of vertical grid lines 24 are printed on or etched into the thin, flexible body 12 of the grid measuring device 10. The space between the horizontal grid lines 22 can decrease or remain constant as the horizontal grid lines 22 approach the third side 18 and fourth side 20 in the first embodiment, as shown in
The thin, flexible body 12 includes a plurality of apertures 34, shown in
The grid measuring device 10 can also include a non-permanent, water soluble writing device 42, shown in
Use of the grid measuring device 10 described above is simple and straightforward. The first individual grasps the grid measuring device 10 and aligns the grid line 22, 24 of their choosing along the first individual's face, shown in
A first embodiment of a method to create a custom hair style using a hair grid measuring device of the present invention, shown in
The plurality of indicia 50 corresponds to the plurality of key points 48 on the body part of the first individual, such as the eyes, nostrils, jawline, lips, philtrum, and cheekbones of the face. The distance between each indicia 50 and each adjacent indicia 50 is measured and that distance is used to create a scale custom to the first individual 66. A plurality of two dimensional planes can be generated based on the plurality of indicia 50, scaled to the first individual's dimensions. A hair template of a second individual is then selected 68 and adjusted to the dimensions of the face of the first individual based on the scale 70. The hair template of the second individual includes at least one of a beard, goatee, mustache, sideburns, soul patch, and eyebrows of the second individual. Alternatively, a hair template of any design or predetermined shape is selected 68 and adjusted to the dimensions of the face of the first individual based on the scale 70. One of the adjusted hair template of the second individual and the adjusted hair template of any design or predetermined pattern is superimposed onto a flexible material 72.
In the first embodiment, the hair grid measuring device 10, as shown in
A second embodiment of the method to create a custom hair style using a hair grid measuring device of the present invention, shown in
The plurality of indicia 50 corresponds to the plurality of key points 48 on the body part of the first individual, such as the eyes, nostrils, jawline, lips, philtrum, and cheekbones of the face. The distance between each indicia 50 and each adjacent indicia 50 is measured and that distance is used to create a scale custom to the first individual 106. A plurality of two dimensional planes can be generated based on the plurality of indicia 50, scaled to the first individual's dimensions. A hair template of a second individual is then selected 108 and adjusted to the dimensions of the face of the first individual based on the scale 110. The hair template of the second individual includes at least one of a beard, goatee, mustache, sideburns, soul patch, and eyebrows of the second individual. Alternatively, a hair template of any design or predetermined shape is selected 108 and adjusted to the dimensions of the face of the first individual based on the scale 110.
The adjusted hair template is superimposed onto a hair grid measuring device 112 and a combination of indicia is determined from the plurality of indicia 50 along the grid lines 22, 24 of the hair grid measuring device 114. The combination of indicia comprises a set of steps that outlines a perimeter based on the dimensions of the adjusted hair template of the second individual or the adjusted hair template of any design or predetermined pattern. The hair template can be further adjusted and scaled down when the first individual lacks hair in areas required by the hair template. The adjusted hair template and the hair grid measuring device, and their perimeter, can each be saved in electronic form to allow for reproduction onto stickers or other material.
The hair grid measuring device 10 is placed on the body part to be shaved of the first individual 116, as shown in
The foregoing description of an illustrated embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the invention and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below.
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