This application claims the benefit of PPA Serial Number 61000148/102407, filed Oct. 25, 2007 by the present inventor, which is incorporated by reference.
1. Field
This application pertains to headwear for a hairless person.
2. Prior Art
Previously, scarves, wigs, turbans, fringe bangs on turbans, hats with hair, fringe bangs with velcro to attach to scarves, hats or chemo scarves are available but none provide the appearance of having a full head of hair. These head coverings provide a simplistic appearance for the person who is going under chemotherapy but may be uncomfortable and appear artificial. Although the velcro hair may appear to provide some hair it is a small amount of hair it provides. All of these products make the scalp sweat or itch. These headwear accessories are constraining and do not allow the scalp any breathing room causing the scalp to sweat. The scalp becomes irritated and often produces a restless desire to scratch.
The present invention pertains to a multifunctional prosthetic scarf for a hairless person's head and more particularly to the polyurethane gauze template inside of the scarf which permits the person to attach hair extensions on the gauze template. (These said hair extensions are human hair that is injected onto strips of solid flexible polyurethane. The back of these hair extension strips have double-sided medical adhesive tape on them.) The gauze template has a porous texture thus allows the double-sided tape on the hair extensions to firmly attach onto the template.
The wearer can also have a secure fit by applying double-sided medical adhesive tape tabs onto the upper sides and center portion of the gauze template then applying the scarf inward directly onto the hairless upper scalp and around the rear head and tying the ends of the multifunctional prosthetic scarf into a knot.
Once the wearer is done wearing the multifunctional prosthetic scarf the person can easily remove it by untying the knot in the back of the scarf then pealing off the scarf from the scalp. The gauze template is porous and any double sided tape will remain on the template and the scalp is left with little to no residue. After removing the multifunctional prosthetic scarf, the wearer can clean the scarf and refurbish the hair extensions by removing all of the adhesive tape and all of the hair extension strips from the gauze template. The wearer can remove the adhesive tape and hair extension strips by scrapping a corner of the adhesive tape from the gauze template then lifting up and pealing it off of the gauze template. Once all of the tape and adhesive residue is off of the gauze template the scarf can be hand washed. The hair extensions can be refurbished and re-applied onto the gauze templates for the duration of the multifunctional prosthetic scarf.
One embodiment of the multifunctional prosthetic scarf is illustrated in
Various embodiments of the multifunctional prosthetic scarf are the iron on polyurethane gauze templates and applying hair extension strips to the prepared multifunctional prosthetic scarf as illustrated in
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61000148 | Oct 2007 | US |