1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hair retention system and, more particularly, to a hair retention system with increased hair securement and reduced hair damage characteristics.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Barrettes are well known in the art for use in association with retaining hair. Barrettes can be purely functional, used merely to locate the hair in a particular orientation, or away from the face. Alternatively, barrettes may be designed to be primarily decorative.
Barrettes may be constructed of any desirable material but are typically constructed of either plastic or metal. While plastic barrettes are of a low cost manufacture, they have an increased tendency to break. Metal barrettes, while durable, can damage hair with their sharp edges and become inadvertently dislodged as the result of their smooth surface. Additionally, making metal barrettes decorative can be difficult and expensive, and the ways in which the barrette can be modified are limited by the inherent manufacture of metal barrettes. It would, therefore, be desirable to provide an improved barrette which is of a low cost, lightweight manufacture, and which subjects hair to less potential damage. It would also be desirable to provide a barrette with more aesthetic appeal and which retains hair more securely. It would further be desirable to provide a barrette which may be easily combined with other accessories to allow such accessories to be easily attached to a user's hair. The prior art difficulties described hereinabove are substantially eliminated by the present invention.
In an advantage provided by this invention, a hair retention system is provided which is durable and aesthetic.
Advantageously, this invention provides a hair retention system of a low cost, lightweight manufacture.
Advantageously, this invention provides a hair retention system which retains hair more securely.
Advantageously, this invention provides a hair retention system for securing a user's hair with reduced potential for hair breakage.
Advantageously, this invention provides a hair retention system which allows for the securement of additional accessories to the hair.
In an embodiment of this invention, an improved hair retention system is provided having a barrette constructed of three resilient bodies. The three resilient bodies are connected to the head of the barrette, but only the outside two bodies are connected to one another on the opposite end. The barrette is, therefore, pivotable between an unlocked position, wherein the center body is biased away from the point at which the outer two bodies are connected to one another, and a second position in which the end of the center body is biased into contact with the point at which the exterior bodies are secured to one another. A flexible material is secured to the barrette when the barrette is in the first position, with the material spanning between the first body and the second body. The material is then secured around the opposite face of the barrette, and around the top portion of the barrette. This center body is not secured to the material, thereby allowing it to be biased out of contact with the material in the unlocked position and into contact with the material in the locked position.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
With reference to the drawings, a barrette used in association with the present invention, is shown generally as (10) in
As shown in
One drawback associated with such a prior art usage of the barrette (10) is the numerous sharp edges it contains. The first resilient body (12), second resilient body (14) and third resilient body (16) all contain these sharp edges which tend to break or damage the user's hair (28) when the barrette (10) is secured to the hair (28), released from the hair (28), or while the user otherwise moves the hair (28) with the barrette (10) in place.
As shown in
Similarly, the opposite end of the flexible material (30) is secured over the opposite side of the head (22) of the barrette (10) with adhesive (36). The improved barrette (38) of the present invention may be used directly on a user's hair as shown in
By securing the hair (28) between the second resilient body (14) and the soft velvet (30) instead of between the three sharp resilient bodies (12), (14) and (16), the improved barrette (38) increases the strength with which the improved barrette (38) is secured to the user's hair (28), (
Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full, intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, it is anticipated that the flexible material (30) may be vinyl, latex, rubber, leather, suede or any other suitable material. It is additionally anticipated that the improved barrette of the present invention may be constructed of any desired dimensions and that the barrette (10) may be constructed of metal, plastic or any other suitable material.