The present invention relates to a hair styling device and, more particularly, to a hair styling device for both styling the hair and retaining the hair style in place and to a method for creating the hair styling device.
As a tool for hair styling, a hair styling accessory or device can be manipulated by a user for designs of multiple hair styles. A conventional hair styling accessory includes an elastic cord and a plurality of perforated spacers. The elastic cord with two ends tied together develops a loop body which can be stretched for development of a pair of elastic strands. The perforated spacers are mounted on the two elastic strands, so that the loop body is spaced into a plurality of loop sections through which a user's hairs to be braided penetrate. In one embodiment, the perforated spacers are beads with apertures therein, and the aperture in each spacer can be penetrated by the two elastic strands which have been stretched to shrink outer diameters thereof, so that the perforated spacers are coupled with the two elastic strands which are not stretched. In another embodiment, the conventional perforated spacer consists of two semi-cylindrical portions which adhere to each other in order to securely hold and externally position the pair of elastic strands.
The conventional hair styling accessory which works partially does not allow more perforated spacers to be added into or does not allow redundant perforated spacers to be removed from the elastic cord practically when the elastic cord assembly has been completed with the two ends of the elastic cord tied. In addition, the other problem is observed in the perforated spacers, which are not coupled with the pair of elastic strands tightly and usually loosen after a period of time. Namely, the perforated spacers cannot be securely mounted on the elastic cord which is not stretched.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a hair styling device and a creation method thereof. The hair styling device, which is used in fixing hairs and taken as a tool of braiding hairs, includes spacers changeable conveniently and effectively without the problem of the spacers becoming easily loosened.
To achieve this and other objectives, a hair styling device of the present invention includes an endless elastic loop, at least one spacer, and at least one middle fastener. The endless elastic loop is an integrated one-piece component made of elastic material and includes a pair of elastic cord portions extending in a longitudinal direction. The spacer is an integrated hollow sleeve and includes first and second side portions opposite to each other. The spacer further includes first and second joint portions which are connected between both ends of the first and second side portions respectively. A through-hole is defined in each of the first and second side portions and extends in the longitudinal direction. The through-holes defined in the first and second side portions are spaced by a middle passage. The middle passage is defined between the first and second joint portions and communicates the two through-holes. Each of the through-holes is penetrated by one of the elastic cord portions, and the elastic loop is spaced into a first loop and a second loop. The middle fastener includes front and rear segments spaced in the longitudinal direction. The front segment includes two spaced clamping walls, and the front segment of the middle fastener extends through the middle passage of the spacer to separate the elastic cord portions in the spacer. The middle fastener resists the elastic cord portions to allow the elastic cord portions to be securely held in the spacer.
In an embodiment, each of the first and second joint portions includes a notch in a front end thereof. Each of the clamping walls has a snap-fit at a front section thereof, and the snap-fits are coupled with the two notches of the spacer. A transverse distance between the first and second side portions is greater than diameters of the elastic cord portions together. Each of the elastic cord portions includes internal and external surfaces opposite to each other. The middle fastener includes two lateral sides resisting the internal surfaces of the elastic cord portions respectively. A diameter of each of the elastic cord portions which is not stretched is slightly larger than an internal diameter of an associated through-hole, allowing the spacer to be fixed on the elastic cord portions. The spacer is movable on the elastic cord portions when the endless elastic loop is stretched to shrink the diameters of the elastic cord portions.
The present invention also provides a creation method of the hair styling device which includes providing an integrated endless elastic loop including two elastic cord portions extending in a longitudinal direction; providing an integrated spacer including two spaced through-holes extending in the longitudinal direction, with a middle passage defined between the spaced through-holes and communicating the two through-holes; penetrating the two elastic cord portions of the elastic loop into the two through-holes of the spacer respectively to allow the elastic loop to be spaced into a first loop and a second loop; and providing a middle fastener which penetrates the middle passage of the spacer to separate the two elastic cord portions inside the spacer, with the middle fastener resisting the two elastic cord portions held in the spacer.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
A hair styling device 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention and a creation method of the hair styling device 10 are shown in
The spacer 14 is an integrated hollow sleeve and includes first and second side portions 22 and 24 opposite to each other, as well as first and second joint portions 26 and 28 which are connected between both ends of the first and second side portions 22 and 24 respectively (
The middle fastener 16 includes front and rear segments 36 and 38 spaced in the longitudinal direction. The front segment 36 includes two clamping walls 40 spaced from each other, and each of the clamping walls 40 has a hook-like snap-fit 42 at a front section thereof. The clamping walls 40, which are compressed, are able to move inward. The middle passage 32 of the spacer 14 is penetrated by the front segment 36 of the middle fastener 16 when the clamping walls 40 are moved inward. With the middle passage 32 of the spacer 14 penetrated by the front sections of the clamping walls 40, the clamping walls 40 rebound outward, and the snap-fits 42 are coupled with the notches 34 of the spacer 14 (
The creation method of the hair styling device 10 further includes a step of extending the elastic cord portions 12a, 12b of the elastic loop 12 through the spacer 14, so that the elastic cord portions 12a, 12b are located in the through-holes 30 of the spacer 14 respectively (
The creation method of the hair styling device 10 further includes a step of inserting the middle fastener 16 into the middle passage 32 of the spacer 14 (see
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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