The present invention relates to a hair holder that is used as a tool for rolling a strand of hair when the hair is treated by permanent waving and the like.
A conventional hair holder composed by a sheet material is disclosed, e.g., in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 14546/36, but it is cumbersome for hair handling. In order to improve handling and hair curling, JP-A-10-192036 proposes a tubular hair rolling tool and a method of hair rolling. This tubular hair rolling tool has a great merit in that a strand of hair can be handled much more easily.
However, the inner and the outer sheets of the tubular hair roller has deformation which is generated during hair rolling process. The amount of the deformation becomes greater in proportion to the amount of hair inserted in the tubular hair holder and increase of a curvature of hair to be rolled. If hair is curled without eliminating the deformation, it will not be curled into an orderly ring shape but an disorderly polygonal shape.
WO 00/57744 discloses a tubular hairdressing tool for hair curling by permanent waving, etc., which is composed of a mesh sheet and has extensibility in longitudinal and transverse directions. A strand of hair is inserted into the tubular hairdressing tool after the tubular hairdressing tool is extended in the transverse direction and contracted in the longitudinal direction. The tube is extended, then twisted at two or more positions together with the hair, and maintained in that state for a prescribed period of time to curl the hair.
However, while or after a strand of hair is inserted into the tube, the tip of the hair tends to be bent backward or irregularly waved due to decrease of the tube diameter and the hair has no beautiful curling.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a hair holder with which hair can be curled easily, securely, and orderly.
The prevent invention, in its first aspect, accomplishes the above object by providing a hair holder having a flat tube composed of a sheet. The hair holder of the prevent invention has entrance opening and end opening. A strand of hair can be inserted from the entrance opening at one end thereof toward the end opening at the other end. The sheet which composes one side of the tube has a plurality of sheet openings that are long in the width direction of the tube and are arranged with a space along the length direction of the tube. The tube has substantially no extensibility in its length direction.
The present invention, in its second aspect, accomplishes the above object by providing a hair holder having a flat tube composed of a sheet. The hair holder of the prevent invention has entrance opening and end opening. A strand of hair can be inserted from the entrance opening at one end thereof toward the end opening at the other end thereof. One side of the tube is composed of a sheet having a Taber stiffness of 0.4 mN·m or less. The sheet which composes the side of the tube has a plurality of attachment pieces that are long in the width direction of the tube with spacing along the length direction of the tube. The tube has substantially no extensibility in its length direction.
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The hair holder of the first aspect of the invention will be described with reference to its preferred first embodiment by way of
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The hair holder 1 of the first embodiment will hereinafter be described in greater detail.
The tube 2 is made of two rectangular sheets 23A and 23B by bonding their long side edges 24 to each other. Five elliptical sheet openings 25 are provided in one of the sheets, i.e., the sheet 23A.
Preferable dimensions of the tube 2 are 50 to 350 mm of length, 20 to 100 mm of major axis, and 0 to 30 mm of minor axis. These dimensions are properly selected according to the length of hair, the part of hair to be curled, and the amount of hair to be inserted.
The sheet openings 25 extendover a length of at least ⅔ of the width of the sheet 23A (length L indicated in
The tube 2 has substantially no extensibility in its longitudinal direction. If the tube 2 has extensibility in the longitudinal direction, the tip of the hair tends to be bent backward or irregularly waved while or after the hair strand 3 is inserted into the tube 2.
In the hair holder 1 of the first embodiment, the sheet 23A of the tube 2, i.e., the sheet with the sheet openings 25, preferably has a Taber stiffness of 0.4 to 10 mN·m. The sheet 23B, the sheet which composes the other side of the tube 2 (the sheet with no openings), may be either a hard one with a Taber stiffness of 0.4 mN·m or higher or a soft one with a Taber stiffness of 0.4 mN·m or lower. The sheet 23B is preferably a slightly hard one, specifically one having a Taber stiffness of 0.4 to 5.0 mN·m. Where the two sheets 23A and 23B have the same Taber stiffness, the Taber stiffness of the two sheets preferably ranges from 0.4 to 10 mN·m.
The sheet openings can be formed by punching one of the sheets to make desired holes or by adhering a plurality of pieces of arbitrary shape to the sheets 23A.
If the sheets 23A and 23B of the tube 2 have a Taber stiffness of not greater than 0.4 mN·m, a hair holder 1 having a stiffener (for example, a plastically deformable member described later) at the center portion of the tube 2 enables to obtain more orderly cured hair. If the sheets 23A and 23B of the tube 2 have a Taber stiffness of 1.0 to 5.0 mN·m, the tube without the stiffener can easily be deformed by the hand. A tube with a moderate Taber stiffness offers a secondary advantage that the hair strand inserted into the tube hardly deviates from an appropriate position in the tube.
The Taber stiffness is measured in accordance with the stiffness testing method specified in JIS P8125.
Various flexible materials can be used for the sheets 23A and 23B. Useful flexible materials include nonwoven fabrics (e.g., polyethylene nonwoven fabric and polyethylene terephthalate nonwoven fabric), woven fabrics, porous or non-porous resin films (e.g., polyethylene film and polyethylene terephthalate film), paper, polymer sheets, rubber sheets, and composites of these materials. In this particular embodiment, a nonwoven fabric permeable to a hair treating agent for permanent waving is used.
Although the thickness of the sheets 23 is depend on its Taber stiffness, a preferable thickness is from 30 μm to 500 μm.
A usage of the hair holder according to the first embodiment of the first aspect of the invention will be described with respect to curling hair by permanent waving referring to
First of all, a hair holder 1 having a tube 2 with appropriate length and width is chosen according to the amount of a hair strand 3 or a desired curling style. As shown in
After the hair strand 3 is inserted into the tube 2, the hair holder 1 is rolled up from the end opening 22 with a desired starting diameter as depicted in
In rolling up a hair strand 3 using the hair holder 1 of the first embodiment, the tube 2 may be rolled up with the sheet openings 25 either in or out. It is preferred, however, that the tube 2 be rolled up with the sheet 23A (having openings 25) in as illustrated in
If necessary, the entrance opening 21 of the tube 2 is widened into a circular shape when a hair strand 3 is inserted into the tube 2 to insert the hair strand 3 more smoothly. The hair strand 3 does not always need to be inserted until its tip sticks out of the end opening 22 of the tube 2.
The hair holder 1 of the first embodiment has a plurality of sheet openings 25 which are arranged with a space in the sheet 23A composed of one side of the hair holder 1 in the length direction of the sheet 23A. The tube 2 has substantially no extensibility in its length direction and is composed of sheets having a Taber stiffness of 1.0 to 5.0 mN·m. Therefore, when a hair strand 3 is inserted into the tube 2 of the hair holder 1 of the first embodiment, a pressure force is put to the hair strand 3 and the hair strand is hardly pulled out of the hair holder 1. That is, the hair holder 1 surely holds the hair strand at a proper position. In rolling up the hair strand 3, because the tube 2 can smoothly be bent at the sheet openings 25, the tube 2 having the hair strand 3 inserted can be rolled up smoothly with a circular shape. Since the tube 2 does not extend while or after the hair strand 3 is inserted, the hair hardly suffers from retrorse or irregular curling. Besides, the tube 2 has a proper stiffness without the aid of a stiffener. Therefore, hair can be curved easily, surely and orderly by use of the hair holder 1 of the present embodiment.
Second to eighth embodiments of the hair holder of the first aspect of the present invention will then be described only with respect to differences from the first embodiment. The description of the first embodiment applies appropriately to those particulars that are not described here. Similarly to the hair holder of the first embodiment, the hair holders according to these other embodiments make it possible to curl hair easily, surely, and neatly.
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In the hair holder 1 of the third embodiment shown in
In the hair holder 1 of the fourth embodiment shown in
The hair holder 1 of the fifth embodiment is shown in
In the fifth embodiment, the strain due to deformation for hair curling can be relaxed in both sides. As a result, the tube even with fewer openings can be rolled up into a orderly shape.
The hair holder 1 of the sixth embodiment shown in
Hair can be curled spirally with the hair holder having a tube with oblique slit openings as in the sixth embodiment.
As shown in
In the hair holder of the seventh embodiment, the tube 2 can be surely rolled up and the tensioned sheet prevents the tip of the hair from projecting out of the sheet openings 25.
In the hair holder 1 of the eighth embodiment, as shown in
According to the eighth embodiment, a hair strand can easily be maintained in a rolled state by putting a rubber band 6 over the tube 2 at the indentations 24a as shown in
The hair holder of the second aspect of the present invention will now be described with its preferred embodiments, i.e., ninth and tenth embodiments, by way of
As shown in
The tube 2′ is made of two rectangular sheets 23′A and 23′B by bonding their long side edges to each other. Each of the attachment pieces 4′ is rectangular and extends over the whole width of the sheet 23′A composed of one side of the tube 2′.
In the hair holder 1′ of the tenth embodiment, the tube 2′ is formed of a rectangular mesh sheet 23′A having a Taber stiffness of 0.4 mN·m or less and a rectangular sheet 23′B with no holes and having a Taber stiffness of 0.4 mN·m or more by bonding their long side edges to each other as shown in
Another composition of the hair holder of the tenth embodiment is the same as that of the ninth embodiment.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, the parts of the tube with no attachment pieces serve the same function as the sheet openings of the tube of the first aspect of the invention. The hair holder of the second aspect can be used as the same manner as that of the first aspect and produces as the same effects as the first aspect.
The hair holder of the present invention, inclusive of the first and the second aspects, is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments, and various modifications, such as those described below, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The hair holder of the present invention can have a plastically deformable member attached to the tube along the tube's length direction. As shown in
As long as the tube of the hair holder of the present invention does not substantially have extensibility as a whole, a part of the sheet(s) composed of the tube may have extensibility. A liquid impermeable sheet can be used as a sheet of the tube.
The tube has two open ends, however, one of the open ends may have closing means. The method of manifacture of the tube is not particularly restricted. For instance, the tube may be manufactured by sewing, fusion bonding or adhesion of the sheets, or the tube may be manufactured by extrusion techniques or the like.
The sheet openings may be formed on only one side of the tube as in the above-described embodiments except the fifth embodiment shown in
Each different elements of the foregoing embodiments may be altered or combined appropriately to create another embodiments.
The shape and the surface condition of the sheet or sheets of the tube of the hair holder of the present invention are not limited as long as the sheet can be shaped into a tubular form having the above-described structure. The sheet may have a rough surface.
The method of making the sheet openings in the tube is not particularly limited. For example, a sheet material is cut or punched to make the sheet openings. The shapes of the sheet openings are not limited to an ellipse or a rectangle as in the first to the sixth embodiments and include a slit in the width direction of the tube.
The manner of using the hair holder according to the present invention is not limited to the usage of the hair holder of the first embodiment illustrated in
Hair may be curled in the above-described methods after applying a commercially available hair grooming product thereto.
Hair can be curled easily, surely and orderly with the hair holder of the present invention.
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