Claims
- 1. A hair holding device comprising:
a first body member and a second body member, said first and second body members comprising hair gripping portions; hinge means for pivotally connecting said first and second body members; a torsion spring for biasing said first and second body members into a predetermined position, said torsion spring including a coil and a pair of biasing arms at opposite ends of said coil, said biasing arms comprising a radially projecting first portion and a transverse second portion; and a plurality of casings that are rotatable about said spring and unattached to said first and second body members, one of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of said coil and a peripheral passage for receiving one of said biasing arms and another of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of said coil and a peripheral passage for receiving the other one of said biasing arms.
- 2. The hair holding device of claim 1 wherein at least one of said casings includes radially projecting means for covering at least a portion of the length and at least a portion of the circumference of one of said biasing arms.
- 3. The hair holding device of claim 1 further comprising means carried by said body members for receiving said transverse second portions of said biasing arms.
- 4. The hair holding device of claim 3 wherein said receiving means comprise recesses provided in said body members.
- 5. The hair holding device of claim 3 wherein said receiving means comprise protrusions provided in said body members, said transverse second portions being received in apertures provided in said protrusions.
- 6. The hair holding device of claim 1 wherein said first and second body members further comprise handle portions for enabling a user to manipulate said first and second body members.
- 7. A torsion spring concealment mechanism for use with a hair holding device, the hair holding device including a first body member and a second body member, the first and second body members comprising hair gripping portions, hinge means for pivotally connecting the first and second body members, and a torsion spring for biasing the first and second body members into a predetermined position, the torsion spring including a coil and a pair of biasing arms at opposite ends of the coil, the biasing arms comprising a radially projecting first portion and a transverse second portion, said torsion spring concealment mechanism comprising:
a plurality of casings unattached to the first and second body members, one of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of the coil and a peripheral passage for receiving one of the biasing arms and another of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of the coil and a peripheral passage for receiving the other one of the biasing arms.
- 8. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 7 wherein at least one of said casings includes radially projecting means for covering at least a portion of the length and at least a portion of the circumference of one of the biasing arms.
- 9. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 7 further comprising means carried by the body members for receiving said transverse second portions of said biasing arms.
- 10. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 9 wherein said receiving means comprise recesses provided in the body members.
- 11. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 9 wherein said receiving means comprise protrusions provided in the body members, said transverse second portions being received in apertures provided in said protrusions.
- 12. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 7 wherein the first and second body members further comprise handle portions for enabling a user to manipulate the first and second body members.
- 13. A hair holding device comprising:
a first body member and a second body member, said first and second body members comprising hair gripping portions; hinge means for pivotally connecting said first and second body members; a torsion spring for biasing said first and second body members into a predetermined position, said torsion spring including a coil and a pair of biasing arms at opposite ends of said coil; a plurality of casings unattached to said first and second body members, one of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of said coil and a peripheral passage for receiving one of said biasing arms and another of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of said coil and a peripheral passage for receiving the other one of said biasing arms; and means carried by said hair gripping portions for receiving said biasing arms.
- 14. The hair holding device of claim 13 wherein at least one of said casings includes radially projecting means for covering at least a portion of the length and at least a portion of the circumference of one of said biasing arms.
- 15. The hair holding device of claim 13 wherein said biasing arms comprise a radially projecting first portion and a transverse second portion
- 16. The hair holding device of claim 15 wherein said biasing arms receiving means receive said transverse second portions of said biasing arms.
- 17. The hair holding device of claim 15 wherein said biasing arms receiving means comprise recesses provided in said hair gripping portions, said transverse second portions being received in said recesses.
- 18. The hair holding device of claim 15 wherein said biasing arms receiving means comprise protrusions provided in said hair gripping portions, said transverse second portions being received in apertures provided in said protrusions.
- 19. The hair holding device of claim 13 wherein said first and second body members further comprise handle portions for enabling a user to manipulate said first and second body members.
- 20. A torsion spring concealment mechanism for use with a hair holding device, the hair holding device including a first body member and a second body member, the first and second body members comprising hair gripping portions, hinge means for pivotally connecting the first and second body members, and a torsion spring for biasing the first and second body members into a predetermined position, the torsion spring including a coil and a pair of radially projecting biasing arms at opposite ends of the coil, said torsion spring concealment mechanism comprising:
a plurality of casings unattached to the first and second body members, one of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of the coil and a peripheral passage for receiving one of the biasing arms and another of said casings including a central passage for receiving a portion of the coil and a peripheral passage for receiving the other one of the biasing arms; and means carried by the hair gripping portions for receiving said biasing arms.
- 21. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 20 wherein at least one of said casings includes radially projecting means for covering at least a portion of the length and at least a portion of the circumference of one of the biasing arms.
- 22. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 20 wherein the biasing arms comprise a radially projecting first portion and a transverse second portion
- 23. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 22 wherein said biasing arms receiving means receive the transverse second portions of the biasing arms.
- 24. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 23 wherein said biasing arms receiving means comprise recesses provided in the hair gripping portions, wherein the transverse second portions of the biasing arms are adapted to be received in said recesses.
- 25. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 23 wherein said biasing arms receiving means comprise protrusions provided in the hair gripping portions, wherein the transverse second portions of the biasing arms are adapted to be received in apertures provided in said protrusions.
- 26. The torsion spring concealment mechanism of claim 20 wherein the first and second body members further comprise handle portions for enabling a user to manipulate the first and second body members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/445,773, filed Feb. 7, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60445773 |
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