Claims
- 1. A joining hair retainer comprising:
- a retainer body;
- a rod-like member disposed on one end portion of said retainer body; and
- an elongated cushion member disposed on said retainer body in such a manner as to be spaced apart from said rod-like member, and having a plurality of cuts;
- reducible looped portions formed on one ends of a plurality of joining hairs allowing said rod-like member to pierce therethrough and free ends side thereof being inserted respectively into and clamped by said plurality of cuts in said cushion member.
- 2. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said looped portions of said joining hairs, with said rod-like member pierced through said looped portions, are heated to curl so that said looped shape can be maintained.
- 3. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said heating is effected by blowing hot air to said rod-like member which has pierced through said joining hairs.
- 4. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said heating is effected by a heater contained in said rod-like member which has pierced through said joining hairs.
- 5. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said rod-like member is formed of a tubular material having a plurality of small holes through which vapor can be externally introduced therein, and said heating is effected by the vapor ejected from said small holes of said rod-like member which has been pierced through said joining hairs.
- 6. A joining hair retainer comprising:
- a generally U-shaped frame member
- a rod-like member bridged over opposite distal end portions of said frame member; and
- an elongated cushion member firmly secured to said frame member in a manner spacedly parallel to said rod-like member and having a plurality of cuts;
- reducible looped portions formed on one ends of a plurality of joining hairs allowing said rod-like member to pierce therethrough and free ends side thereof being inserted respectively into and clamped by said plurality of cuts in said cushion member.
- 7. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said looped portions of said joining hairs, with said rod-like member pierced through said looped portions, are heated to curl so that said looped shape can be maintained.
- 8. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said heating is effected by blowing hot air to said rod-like member which has pierced through said joining hairs.
- 9. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said heating is effected by a heater contained in said rod-like member which has pierced through said joining hairs.
- 10. A joining hair retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said rod-like member is formed of a tubular material having a plurality of small holes through which vapor can be externally introduced therein, and said heating is effected by the vapor ejected from said small holes of said rod-like member which has been pierced through said joining hairs.
- 11. A joining hair retainer unit comprising a plurality of joining hair retainers as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10 and firmly secured to a mount in parallel relation.
- 12. A joining hair retainer unit as claimed in claim 11, wherein the whole unit is vacuum packed.
Priority Claims (2)
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5-100641 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/230,836, filed Apr. 21, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,796.
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Divisions (1)
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