The present invention relates generally to a hair piece and a comb attached thereto.
The use of hairpieces is known in the prior art. People who desire to have more puffy hair appreciate use of such hair pieces. Some people like to change hair styles on daily bases. The others like to change hair color or at least style their hair with combination of at least two colors or shades. These prior art hair pieces heretofore devised and utilized are known to consist basically of familiar, expected and obvious structural configurations, which have been developed for the fulfillment of countless objectives and requirements.
The art of hair piece designs is replete with various designs and methods. U.S. Pat. No. 3,433,235 to Doolittle describes a semi-spherical wig which is releasably secured to the user's hair by a comb which is attached to the wig. The comb, however, is of conventional construction and the force with which it establishes engagement is a function of the quantity or amount of the user's hair. In other words, if there is little natural hair, the comb taught by the U.S. Pat. No. 3,433,235 to Doolittle is ineffective in firmly holding the wig in place.
Another prior art patent, such as U.S. Pat. No. 1,346,718 to Muller also describes a combination wig and comb, in which the comb is attached to a circumferential edge of the wig. Here also, however, the firmness by which the wig is held in place in achieved by the comb, and the comb, in turn, will hold the wig firmly in place only if there is an abundant amount of natural hair to achieve this result.
Still another prior art patent, such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,547,295 to Weeks is related to a hair retaining devise, designated 10 therein which is capable of expanding and contracting and is used by the U.S. Pat. No. 2,547,295 to Weeks in much the same manner as a headband. That is, it is described as being worn flat on the outside of the user's hair and in this position holding the user's hair in place. This expandable and contractible devise of the U.S. Pat. No. 2,547,295 to Weeks, however, provided, at least in one embodiment, with points along one edge which are capable of being inserted, and thereby engaging with, the natural hair of the user. This function is never realized however since, as already noted, the band 10 of U.S. Pat. No. 2,547,295 to Weeks is illustrated and described as being worn flat and in an unengaged condition with respect to the natural hair of the user.
Alluding to the above, U.S. Pat. No. 4,788,991 Nocera, et al. teaches a device wherein natural or synthetic hair is attached to a semi-spherical stretchable net-like fabric body to the circumferential end of which is attached a flat, flexible and stretchable serpentine comb. Upon attachment to the circumferential edge, the comb assumes a circular configuration wherein the tines extend radially and the comb lies substantially flat in the plane of the circumferential edge of the body.
Hence, there is a need for an improved hair piece device that will allow the user to change, as the user desires, the color, shape, and the length of the hair in addition to the hair of the user. The inventive concept as set forth further below improves the aforementioned prior art systems and methods.
A hairpiece of the present invention includes a comb portion formed from a flexible polymeric material. The comb includes a top portion presenting a track or female connector and a plurality of teeth extending radially from the top portion for engaging hair of a user. The female connector may include various configurations such as, for example, a circular, rectangular, or, as most preferred by the scope of the present invention—a dove tail configuration to provide better retaining mechanism as will be described in detailed further below. The comb may be fabricated from many other materials in addition to polymeric material or combination thereof without limiting the scope of the present invention.
A base or support portion of the hair piece is formed from another polymeric material such as foam or the like. The base portion may present various cross sections such as circular, rectangular, square, and the like. The base portion may present various length and heights as desired by the user. The base portion includes a bottom presenting a rail or a male connector to slidably engage within the female connector or track defined in the top portion of the comb. The male connector may include various configurations such as, for example, a circular, rectangular, or, as most preferred by the scope of the present invention—a dove tail configuration to provide better retaining mechanism as the male connector of the base portion is slidably disposed within the female connector or track of the top portion of the comb.
A human or synthetic hail of various shapes, styles and colors is connected to the base portion thereby totally covering the base portion. Numerous base portions may be utilized with the comb of the present invention. As the height, shape and length of the base portion changes so does the color, style, and shape of hair. The single comb portion may be used with the base portions and hair having various heights, styles, colors, and the like thereby providing the user with flexibility and choices not appreciated and realized by other prior art designs.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide a hair piece device that the user to selectively change as the user desires, the color, shape, and the length of the hair in addition to the hair of the user.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an improved set that will use a single comb portion and a plurality of base portions presenting various heights, length, shapes, and hair colors and styles thereby preventing the user to go to hairdresser every time the user wants to change the hairstyle thereby saving tremendous amounts of money by simply purchasing one set that includes a single comb portion and a plurality of base portions.
Still another advantage of the present invention is to provide the comb portion and the base portions that are easy to use, light in weight, and cost effective in manufacturing production.
Still another advantage of the present invention is to provide the comb portion and the base portions that can be used by adults and children of all genders.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figure, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a hair piece device (the device) of the present invention is generally shown at 10
The device 10 includes a comb portion, generally indicated at 14, formed from a flexible polymeric material. The comb portion 14 includes a top portion 16 presenting a track or female connector 18 and a plurality of teeth 20 extending radially from the top portion for engaging hair of a user 22. The female connector 18 may include various configurations such as, for example, a circular, rectangular (both not shown), or, as most preferred by the scope of the present invention—a dove tail configuration, generally indicated at 24 in
A base or support portion of the hair piece 10 is generally indicated at 30 in
A human or synthetic hair of various shapes 42, styles and colors is connected to the base portion 30 thereby totally covering the base portion 30, as best shown in
An advantage of the present invention is to provide the hair piece device 10 that the user to selectively change as the user desires, the color, shape, and the length of the hair in addition to the hair of the user. Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an improved set, such as the hair piece device 10 that will use a single comb portion and a plurality of base portions presenting various heights, length, shapes, and hair colors and styles thereby preventing the user to go to hairdresser every time the user wants to change the hairstyle thereby saving tremendous amounts of money by simply purchasing one set that includes a single comb portion and a plurality of base portions.
Still another advantage of the present invention is to provide the comb portion 14 and the base portions 30 that are easy to use, light in weight, and cost effective in manufacturing production. Still another advantage of the present invention is to provide the comb portion 14 and the base portions 30 that can be used by adults and children of all genders.
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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