Head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6481020
  • Patent Number
    6,481,020
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hale; Gloria M.
    • Hoey; Alissa L.
    Agents
    • Miller; Richard L.
Abstract
A head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping. The wrap includes a forehead-covering portion and a back of the head-covering portion. The forehead-covering portion has a forehead comfort strip that extends therealong. The back of the head-covering portion includes a pair of head-covering portions that are generally triangular-shaped and flare rearwardly from the forehead-covering portion to bases that are free and overlap each other vertically along the middle of the back of the head of the user. The base of one head-covering portion has a series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners and the base of the other head-covering portion has a series of second portion of hook and loop fasteners that engage the series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners to maintain the head wrap around the head of the user.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a head wrap. More particularly, the present invention relates to a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Numerous innovations for head wraps have been provided in the prior art that will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from the present invention.




A FIRST EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,985 to Dalton teaches a head covering having the general appearance of a turban and made from elastic fabric so as to fit securely in a snug manner about the head. Liner components are of a fleecy material to partially fill the interior of the head covering and thereby compensate for the wearer's loss of hair to render the appearance of a head covering worn over a full head of hair.




A SECOND EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,035 to Whyte teaches a turban hat comprising an elongate strip of material having two arms, respective arms extending from a mid-point between the ends of the strip to a respective distal one of said ends and each arm having first and second edges, at least one of said arms being looped around the other, each arm having at least a portion of either of its edges adjacent its distal end attached to at least a portion of an edge of an are adjacent the midpoint and at least a portion of either of its edges adjacent its distal end attached to at least a portion of an edge of the other arm adjacent the distal end, the loop being arranged so that one arm can be pulled through the other arm to alter the “hat size”of the headgear. Preferably a first portion of a first edge of one arm adjacent the distal end of said arm is attached to a second portion of said edge of said arm adjacent said mid-point and a first portion of a first edge of the other arm adjacent the distal end of said arm is attached to a second portion of said edge of said arm adjacent said mid-point.




A THIRD EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,175 to Taylor teaches a fabric body of a device that includes an inner satin-like fabric resistant to entanglement with hair engaged thereby, and an outer fabric which imparts strength, durability and cushioning to the device. Rear and side sections of the device respectively overlie the rear and sides of the head of a person wearing it. Strap-like sections extend from the side sections around the front, the opposite side, and part of the rear of the head of the user. Each strap-like section has a band of fastener material which releasably engages complementary fastener material upon the outer surface of the rear section of the device. A flap-like upper portion of the rear section of the device may be folded rearwardly and downwardly into overlying relationship with the fastener material and the outer ends of the strap-like sections. The upper and lower edges of the rear and side section of the body of the device are curved.




A FOURTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,528 to Day teaches a fitted hair towel for drying hair naturally, thereby avoiding the damaging effects associated with typical electric heat drying apparatus. The fitted hair towel is adapted to fit securely on the head so that it can be worn during any activity undertaken by the wearer without restricting the range of motion. An elasticized top edge of the towel member is wrapped from the back of the head at the hairline around the sides of the head to the forehead where inverted corners are secured by fasteners. The towel member is wrapped around the hair to form a towel tube. The towel tube is twisted and wrapped over the top and against the back of the wearer's head. A strap member at the bottom edge of the towel member is pulled to draw together openings located at the bottom edge, thereby gathering the bottom edge. Opposing ends and of the strap member are wrapped around either side of the wearer's head and cooperative fastening means are engaged at the wearer's forehead to secure the towel member in a wrapped configuration.




A FIFTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,594,956 to Barrientos teaches a head bandanna for protecting and covering the head area, which is used in sporting, recreational and work activities and includes a head covering made of fabric having a front and a rear portion, wherein the front portion has a front curved edge substantially in the shape of a semicircle. There is also a curved headband made of absorbent material and having the shape of a longitudinal strip and being integrally connected to the front curved edge of the front portion of the head covering at a 90 degree angle facing downwardly relative to the headband. Velcro closure tabs are connected to opposite ends of the headband for fitting the head bandanna on the wearer's head in a conforming and secure fit.




A SIXTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,919 to Graham teaches a convenient hair wrap which covers the rear portion of the head and allows for retention of the hair at that portion to retain a hair style or the like, and is easily positionable and securable on a wearer's head. Additionally, the hair wrap provides an aesthetically pleasing hair cover which may be worn out in public and still present a fashionable look.




A SEVENTH EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,532 to Thomas et al. teaches a combination head/hair band and hair gathering device(s) that is comprised of two or more joined flexible textile loops featuring adjustable circumferences. The first loop is intended to wrap around the users head and serve as a head/hair band. The second loop or loops is/are attached to the primary loop at the location(s) from which gathered hair, i.e. ponytail/pigtails/hair braid(s), are intended to be secured. The gather hair is routed through the second loop(s) and secured by tensioning of slide device(s) defining the loop circumferences. In the one embodiment, a single length of a flexible textile cordage is routed over the wearers head and both ends are then routed through a first slide device positioned underneath the hair at the back of the head. The hair is ten gathered and the cord ends are routed around opposite sides of the gathered hair, and tensioned and secured with a second slide device. The device is very elegant in its simplicity and effectiveness in restraining the hair.




It is apparent that numerous innovations for head wraps have been provided in the prior art that are adapted to be used. Furthermore, even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




ACCORDINGLY, AN OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.




STILL ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping that is simple to use.




BRIEFLY STATED, STILL YET ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping. The wrap includes a forehead-covering portion and a back of the head-covering portion. The forehead-covering portion has a foreheadcomfort strip that extends therealong. The back of the head-covering portion includes a pair of head-covering portions that are generally triangular-shaped and flare rearwardly from the forehead-covering portion to bases that are free and overlap each other vertically along the middle of the back of the head of the user. The base of one head-covering portion has a series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners and the base of the other head-covering portion has a series of second portion of hook and loop fasteners that engage the series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners to maintain the head wrap around the head of the user.




The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawing.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The FIGS. of the drawing are briefly described as follows:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of the present invention in use;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic rear elevational view taken generally in the direction of arrow


2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged diagrammatic side elevational view taken generally in the direction of arrow


3


in

FIG. 2

of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic top plan view taken generally in the direction of arrow


4


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatic front elevational view taken generally in the direction of arrow


5


in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatic front elevational view of the present invention prior to use.











LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWING






10


head wrap of present invention for keeping hairstyle


12


of user


14


in place while sleeping






12


hairstyle of user


14








14


user






16


forehead-covering portion






18


back of the head-covering portion






19


uppermost terminal edge of forehead-covering portion


16








20


pair of terminal ends of forehead-covering portion


16








21


lowermost terminal edge of forehead-covering portion


16








22


forehead-engaging surface of forehead-covering portion


16








23


forehead-comfort strip of forehead-covering portion


16








24


pair of head-covering portions of back of the head-covering portion


18


, each of which for covering associated side and associated half of back of head of user


14








26


apex of each head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18








28


base of each head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18


for extending vertically along middle of back of head of user


14








30


back of the head-facing surface of base


28


of each head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the headcovering covering portion


18








32


ambient-facing surface of base


28


of each head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18








34


series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners extending along base


28


of one head-covering portion of pair of headcovering covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18


on ambient-facing surface


32


of base


28


of one head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18








36


second series of hook and loop fasteners extending along base


28


of other head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18


on ambient-facing surface


32


of base


28


of other head-covering portion of pair of head-covering portions


24


of back of the head-covering portion


18






DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the FIGS, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the head wrap of the present invention is shown generally at


10


for keeping a hairstyle


12


of a user


14


in place while sleeping.




The configuration of the head wrap


10


can best be seen in

FIGS. 1-6

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The head wrap


10


comprises a forehead-covering portion


16


, and a back of the head-covering portion


18


that extends from the forehead covering portion


16


.




The forehead-covering portion


16


is slender, thin, and elongated.




The forehead-covering portion


16


is made of a polyester fabric.




The forehead-covering portion


16


has an uppermost terminal edge


19


that is horizontally-oriented, a pair of terminal ends


20


, a lowermost terminal edge


21


that is horizontally-oriented, and a forehead-engaging surface


22


.




The forehead-covering portion


16


further has a forehead-comfort strip


23


that extends along the forehead-engaging surface


22


thereof, horizontally from slightly past one terminal end


20


thereof to slightly past the other terminal end


20


thereof, and vertically from slightly past the uppermost terminal edge


19


thereof to slightly past the lowermost terminal edge


21


thereof.




The forehead-comfort strip


23


is made of foam.




The back of the head-covering portion


18


comprises a pair of head covering portions


24


that extend from the pair of terminal ends


20


of the forehead-covering portion


16


, respectively.




The pair of head-covering portions


24


are mirror images of each other.




The pair of head-covering portions


24


are made of a polyester fabric and are made as one-piece with the forehead-covering portion


16


.




Each head-covering portion


24


is generally triangular-shaped and flares rearwardly from the forehead-covering portion


16


for covering an associated side and an associated half of the back of the head of the user


14


.




Each head-covering portion


24


has an apex


26


that is coincident with a respective terminal end


20


of the forehead-covering portion


16


.




Each head-covering portion


24


flares rearwardly from the apex


26


thereof to a base


28


thereof that is free, vertically-oriented, overlap each other, and is for extending vertically along the middle of the back of the head of the user


14


.




The base


28


of each head-covering portion


24


has a back of the headfacing facing surface


30


and an ambient-facing surface


32


.




The base


28


of one head-covering portion


24


has a series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners


34


extending therealong on the ambient facing facing surface


32


thereof.




The base


28


of the other head-covering portion


24


has a second series of hook and loop fasteners


36


extending therealong on the back of the head-facing surface


30


thereof that engage the series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners


34


when the base


28


of each head covering portion


24


overlap each other for maintaining the head wrap


10


around the head of the user


14


.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping, however, it is not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A head wrap for keeping a hairstyle of a user in place while sleeping, comprising:a) a forehead-covering portion; and b) a back of the head-covering portion; wherein said back of the head-covering portion extends from said forehead-covering portion; wherein said forehead-covering portion has an uppermost terminal edge; wherein said uppermost terminal edge of said forehead-covering portion is horizontally-oriented; wherein said forehead-covering portion has a pair of terminal ends; wherein said forehead-covering portion has a lowermost terminal edge; wherein said lowermost terminal edge of said forehead-covering portion is horizontally-oriented; wherein said forehead-covering portion has a forehead-engaging surface; wherein said forehead-covering portion has a forehead-comfort strip; wherein said forehead-comfort strip extends along said forehead engaging surface of said forehead-covering portion; wherein said forehead-comfort strip extends horizontally from slightly past one terminal end of said forehead-covering portion to slightly past the other terminal end of said forehead-covering portion; wherein said forehead-comfort strip extends vertically from slightly past said uppermost terminal edge of said forehead-covering portion to slightly past said lowermost terminal edge of said forehead covering covering portion; wherein said back of said head-covering portion comprises a pair of head-covering portions; wherein said pair of head-covering portions extend from said pair of terminal ends of said forehead-covering portion, respectively; wherein each head-covering portion is generally triangular-shaped; wherein each head-covering portion flares rearwardly from said forehead-covering portion; wherein each head-covering portion is for covering an associated side and an associated half of the back of the head of the user; wherein each head-covering portion has an apex; wherein said apex of each head-covering portion is coincident with a respective terminal end of said forehead-covering portion; wherein each head-covering portion flares rearwardly from said apex thereof to a base thereof; wherein said base of each head-covering portion is free; wherein said base of each head-covering portion is vertically-oriented; wherein said base of each head-covering portion overlap each other; wherein said base of each head-covering portion is for extending vertically along the middle of the back of the head of the user; wherein said base of each head-covering portion has a back of the head-facing surface; wherein said base of each head-covering portion has an ambient-facing surface; wherein said base of one head-covering portion has a series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners extending therealong; wherein said first portion of hook and loop fasteners are disposed on said ambient-facing surface of said base of said one head-covering portion; wherein said base of the other head-covering portion has a series of second portion of hook and loop fasteners extending therealong; wherein said second portion of hook and loop fasteners are disposed on said back of the head-facing surface of said base of said other head-covering portion; and wherein said second series of hook and loop fasteners engage said series of first portion of hook and loop fasteners when said base of each head covering portion overlap each other for maintaining said head wrap around the head of the user.
  • 2. The wrap as defined in claim 1, wherein said forehead-covering portion is slender;wherein said forehead-covering portion is thin; and wherein said forehead-covering portion is elongated.
  • 3. The wrap as defined in claim 1, wherein said forehead-covering portion is made of a polyester fabric.
  • 4. The wrap as defined in claim 1, wherein said forehead comfort strip is made of foam.
  • 5. The wrap as defined in claim 1, wherein said pair of head-covering portions are mirror images of each other.
  • 6. The wrap as defined in claim 1, wherein said pair of head-covering portions are made of a polyester fabric; andwherein said pair of head-covering portions are made as one-piece with said forehead-covering portion.
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