Hair weaving device

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20160095373
  • Publication Number
    20160095373
  • Date Filed
    October 06, 2014
    9 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 07, 2016
    8 years ago
Abstract
The Hair Weaving Device is an all in one weaving kit that includes all the necessary weaving utensils. It includes 3 C shaped needles located In a storage drawer in the back of the unit, 9 feet of hair weave specific thread located on the inside of the device box mon a custom made spool, an easy to use threading mechanism that is operated by the push of a button on the top of the device, and a precise quick cutting blade to achieve the perfect thread cut. This makes for a fast and easy hair weaving process.
Description

There is no federally sponsored or research or development associated with this application.


There is no joint research agreement associated with this application.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention


The Hair Weaving Device is a device that weaves hair much faster than existing products today.


(2) Description of the Art including Information Disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 & 1.98


The art described in the drawings of the design and utility function illustrate the unique ability of the Hair Weaving Device and we have found no other device that would oppose this patent application.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The Hair Weaving Device weaves human hair much faster and easier than any existing method of weaving hair. It can tie a knot very quickly and allow a more accurate weave to make it appear more natural.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

There are 7 drawings in total that describe and illustrate the design and function of the Hair Weaving Device. The broken lines showing an environment is for the illustrative purpose and forms no part of the claimed application.



FIG. 1: is the ¾ elevation view of the device locked in the docking base.



FIG. 2: is the front elevation view of the device showing the buttons.



FIG. 3: is the side elevation view of the device.



FIG. 4: is the ¾ elevation view showing the spool of thread in broken lines being inserted inside the bottom portion screw on cap.



FIG. 5: is the ¾ elevation view of the device with the top portion open with the thread inside in broken lines.



FIG. 6: is the ¾ elevation view of the device showing the thread and weaving needle in broken lines as they are inside the main body of the device.



FIG. 7: is the ¾ elevation view of the device showing the top screw on cap.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENT


FIG. 1: In this ¾ elevation view illustration #1 is the main body of the device with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #8 the thread cut button with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use with #11 the docking base which holds the device in place when in use with #12 the rubber bottom to prevent slipping while the device is being used.



FIG. 2: In this front elevation view illustration #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use.



FIG. 3: In this side elevation view illustration #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use with #20 the hinge for the top portion to open allowing the threading to be adjusted.



FIG. 4: In this ¾ elevation view illustration #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom and the thread spool in broken lines with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #8 the thread cut button with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use with #13 the bottom threaded screw on cap with the spool notch which keeps the spool of thread in broken lines centered and in place for use.



FIG. 5: In this ¾ elevation view illustration showing the top portion in an open position illustration #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom and the thread spool in broken lines with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #8 the thread cut button with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use with #14 the Razor hole that allows the razor to cut the thread with #15 the pegs that the hair and thread wrap around to tie the knot quickly with #16 the razor blade which is pressed down by the # 8 button with #17 the pin used to thread the needle with the #7 button when pressed downward with #18 the thread channel which holds the thread in place with #20 the hinge for the top and bottom portion to separate into an open position.



FIG. 6: In this ¾ elevation view illustration showing the thread and the needle in broken lines with #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #8 the thread cut button with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use.



FIG. 7: In this ¾ elevation view illustration showing the screw on top lid removed with #1 is the main body of the device with #2 the threaded screw removable bottom with #3 the slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process with #4 the lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with #5 the peg knot spring lever that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair knot with #6 the slot for the needle channel with #7 the thread needle button that holds the thread in place with #8 the thread cut button with #9 the threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with #10 the pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use with #19 the pin and accessory storage area.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The way in which the device is used and how it works is explained in greater detail in the detailed description. The Hair Weaving Device has the trade name as SewPro and is an easy and fast way to weave hair. Hair weaving is a process three out of every seven women in the United States, have participated in at some time or another. The process takes two to three and ½ hours. It consists of the stylist threading a C shaped needle with specific hair weaving thread. The stylist then sews tracked hair onto the clients currently braided hair, one row at a time. This process is repeated 10 to 50 times depending on the client's preference. This new invention the Hair Weaving Device is an all in one weaving kit that includes all the necessary weaving utensils. It includes 3 C shaped needles located In a storage drawer in the back of the unit, 9 feet of hair weave specific thread located on the inside of the device box mon a custom made spool, an easy to use threading mechanism that is operated by the push of a button on the top of the device, and a precise quick cutting blade to achieve the perfect thread cut. These components all together on one device make for a speedy more enjoyable weaving process from both the client and the stylist. The device provides an easy way to store you weaving tools. The device eliminates the tedious threading process with our easy threading system. It also gives each stylist an accurate thread cut with our convenient thread cutting blade, creating a faster weaving experience. The thread is held in place by a specific specialized spool groove. The threat is then pulled out of the top of the device to the threading section. On the top of the unit there is a small thread trail to lay the string on after placing the thread snug in the thread trail and you then close the device lid making sure at least 2 inches of the string is sticking out the side of the unit. The user then retrieves one of the needles from the storage located in the back of the unit. One of the hair weaving C shaped needles is then stuck into the threading hole on the front of the unit. The user then pushes the button placed on the top right section of the box to thread the needle. User then opens the lid, lifts the threaded needle out of the threading hole along with thread, measures desired amount of string and cuts with the easy cut precise blade located on the on the right side of the top of the unit and this process is then repeated. The process takes less than 30 seconds and will essentially help speed up the weaving process. Pull the thread and place the string into the grove and close. The string should be pulled 2 inches past box. Retrieve the needle from storage and insert the needle (curve up, eye first) in threading hole. Press the button located on top of device and open the top portion, retrieve the needle from threading hole, pull the desired length of thread, and cut with the razor blade.

Claims
  • 1. A hair weaving device with parts comprising of: a main body of the device with the said threaded screw removable bottom with the said slot where the thread comes through for the weaving process;a lid tooth which applies pressure to the thread when the top portion is in a closed position to keep the thread from getting loosened while threading with the said peg knot spring lever and that when pressed downward moves the knot pegs to release the hair and thread knot with the said slot for the needle channel with the said thread needle button that holds the thread in place with the said thread cut button;a said threaded screw on removable storage lid for storing sewing tools and accessories with the said pin cushion for the holding the needle when not in use;a docking base which holds the said device in place when in use with the said rubber bottom to prevent slipping while the device is being used;a bottom threaded screw on cap with the spool notch which keeps the spool of thread in place for use;a said Razor hole that allows the razor to cut the thread with the said pegs that the hair and thread wrap around to tie the knot quickly with the said razor blade which is pressed downward to cut the thread;a said button with the said pin used to thread the needle with the said button when pressed downward with the said thread channel which holds the thread in place with the said pin and accessory storage area;a hinge for the top and bottom portion to separate into an open position.
  • 2. A hair weaving device with a functionality comprising of: a thread is held in place by a specific specialized spool groove or channel;a said thread is then pulled out of the top of the device to the threading section on the top of the device where there is a small thread trail to lay the string on after placing the thread snug in the thread trail and then close the device lid making sure at least two inches of the string is hanging out the side of the device;a user then retrieves one of the needles from the storage located in the back of the device with one of the hair weaving C shaped needles is then inserted into the threading hole on the front of the unit;a said user then pushes the button placed on the top right section of the box to thread the needle and then opens the said lid and then lifts the threaded needle out of the threading hole along with thread with the measured or desired amount of string and cuts with the easy cut precise razor blade located on the right side of the top of the device and then this process is then repeated to produce a process that takes less than thirty seconds and speeds up the weaving process;a said user then pulls the thread and places the string into the groove or channel and then close by which the string is pulled two inches past the box of the device main body;a said user retrieves the needle from storage and inserts the said needle curve up and eye of the needle first into the said threading hole and then press the said button located on top of device and open the said top portion and then retrieve the said needle from the said threading hole and then pull the desired length of thread and cut the said thread with the razor blade.
Parent Case Info

New Utility Patent Application based upon a provisional application filed Oct. 8, 2013 No. 61/888,287