Claims
- 1. A shampoo face, clothing and body shield for use when hair is being washed, rinsed, otherwise treated with substantial volume of water or liquids comprises:a. a sheet having a upper and lower portion and an edge, and, b. an opening in the upper portion with a circumference said opening is adapted to fit over the head of an individual; and, c. an elastic material fitted around the circumference of the opening and adapted to form a water tight seal around the wearer's head at this hair line. d. a slit from the circumference of the opening to the edge of the shield which forms two tabs that are able to over lap each other to enlarge or decrease the size of the opening; and, e. an adhesive means to hold the two tabs in a set position around the head to form a water tight seal; and, f. a means for directing liquids into a receptacle in the lower portion of the shield.
- 2. A shield as in claim 1, wherein:a. the adhesive means is hooks and loops fabric in which the hooks are placed on one tab and the loops are placed on the other.
- 3. A shield formed by the methods to be worn around a wearer's head for the purpose of shielding the wearer's face, clothing, and body from becoming wet while the wearer's hair is being washed, rinsed or otherwise treated with substantial volumes of water or liquid comprising:a. cutting an opening with a circumference in the upper portion of a sheet of water proof material, semi flexible material with an edge; and, b. cutting a slit in the upper portion of said sheet from the circumference of the opening to the edge of the material which forms two tabs; and, c. attaching an elastic band around the circumference of said opening; and, d. attaching the edges of the material at the bottom portion of the material to form a funnel like structure; and, e. attaching an adhesive means to the two tabs so that the two tabs can be attached together and cause the opening to be made larger or smaller.
- 4. A shield as in claim 3, wherein:a. the adhesive means is hooks and loops fabric in which the hooks are placed on one tab and the loops are placed on the other tab.
- 5. A shampoo shield comprising,a. single flexible, water impervious sheet having such character as to be capable of lying in a plane; and, b. the sheet having an under surface and an upper surface, and having a front end and a rear end; and, c. the sheet having at its front end, a head opening formed by a pair of transversely spaced tabs extending generally forwardly and having free end tabs turned inwardly toward each other; and, d. the sheet at its rear portion, having side edges and an intermediate portion there between, the sides edges being secured together in a seam at a position above said intermediate portion, thereby forming a tube defined entirely circumferentially therearound by the sheet; and, e. said seam terminating at the rear end of the sheet, thereby forming an unimpeded rear open of the tube; and, f. said seam also terminating at its front end at a position forming an unimpeded front end of the tube that is located rearwardly of said head opening; and, g. the shield being capable of being applied to the head of a patron and when so applied, the patron's head is fitted in said opening and the free end tabs are fitted in the front of the of the head and overlapped such that the top of the head is thereby exposed through the opening; and, h. the free end tabs having counterpart securing pads thereon capable, when said free end tabs are overlapped, of interfitting and releasably securing the shield on the patron's head; and, i. the free end tabs being operable for drawing the outer peripheral edges of the tabs upwardly thereby forming a channel along the front and sides of the head communicating with said tube; and, j. the free end tabs also being operable, in a response to greater of less or extent of overlapping, respectively, for increasing or decreasing the tightness of the fit to the wearer's head, and increasing or decreasing the height of the outer peripheral edges of the tabs, and correspondingly increasing or decreasing, the depth of the channel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 08/160,429, filed Nov. 30, 1993 now abandoned.
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