This invention is directed to hair accessories and, in particular, to a hair clip having storage capabilities. This invention is related to and an improvement upon U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,542, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Hair accessories of many types have been developed to help women maintain a variety of hairstyles. Some hair accessories, like bobby pins, are almost purely functional. Other such accessories, including ornate combs and barrettes, can be as decorative as they are functional.
Still other hair accessories are designed accomplish a single task in operation. Elastic bands enclosed in fabric, so-called “scrunchies,” are one simple device often used for holding hair in a ponytail-type arrangement. Another relatively-simple hair accessory is known simply as a “hair clip.” Hair clips typically involve spring biased elements that cooperatively hold hair in a desired position. This type of device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,873,377 and 5,862,815.
Some hair accessories have been designed not only to hold hair, but to perform secondary functions, as well. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,533 discloses a foldable hair clip that includes a comb to allow hairstyle retouching during use. U.S. Des. Pat. No. 378,817 discloses a hair clip adapted to hold a scarf in a decorative manner.
While each of the known hair accessories may address a particular set of needs, there is still room for improvement. For example, many individuals who wear hair accessories are active women who wish to keep their hair tidy while engaged in various activities. A hair accessory that would not only keep hair in place, but that would also provide a way of carrying cosmetics or other relatively-small items would prove beneficial. Such a device would be especially useful for women engaged in sports, workouts, attending social, sporting events, or other times when carrying a purse might prove cumbersome such as a trip to the beach. The known hair accessories do not address this need, nor do they provide this type of enhanced functionality. This type of device would represent a step forward in this field and would allow an individual to carry a variety of items, while largely eliminating the need to carry such items in a purse.
Applicant's previous U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,542 addressed many of the aforementioned needs but it has been found that a sleeve can be positioned along an upper side surface and the use of concealment covers and enhance the ornamental shape and be used to house reflective mirrors. The hair accessory continues to keep hair tidy while providing a way of carrying cosmetics or other relatively-small items. The accessory provides enhanced storage capacity in a manner that is attractive and in a format that is easy to use.
The instant invention is an improved multipurpose hair clip accessory capable of storing cosmetics and other small items, while keeping hair in a preset position and largely eliminating the need to carry a purse. The hair clip includes a pair of pivotally-connected main members that are spring biased to cooperatively adopt a hair-holding orientation. The pivot is formed from an articulation sleeve that is receptive to a cosmetic related item. Each of the main members is essentially “S” shaped and includes a first end spaced apart from a second end by a middle portion. The first end of each main member includes an articulation tab that facilitates selective movement of the main members from a hair engaging orientation to a hair releasing orientation. Removably attached storage sleeves accommodate a variety of interchangeable accessory tubes. The storage sleeves may also be used without accessory tubes and may be capped to hold loose items. A cosmetics case and a mirror can be removably secured to the main member first ends. Alternatively, a contoured cover member can be attached beneath each main member for concealing of storage sleeves as well as to position a reflective mirror for use in applying of the cosmetics.
It is an objective of the instant invention to provide an improved multipurpose hair accessory that keeps hair tidy while providing a way of carrying cosmetics such as lipstick, lip gloss, chap stick, lip liner, perfume, mascara, sun screen, nail polish, mouth spray (BINACA), mouthwash, or other relatively-small items such as paper money, make-up brushes, hair pins, safety pins, writing pens, and the like.
An additional objective of the instant invention is to provide a hair accessory that relies upon an enlarged articulation point for placement of a cosmetic item.
Yet another objective of the instant invention is to provide a hair accessory that is modular in design to accommodate several interchangeable components as desired. The handles may include detachable mirrors wherein the mirrors may couple together to form an enlarged viewing surface. Alternatively the placement of mirrors can be performed within the inner surface of the contoured members.
Still a further objective of the instant invention is to provide a hair accessory that provides enhanced storage capacity in a manner that is attractive and in a format that is easy to use.
Other objectives and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement of parts herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification.
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The articulation sleeve member includes a first end opening 17 forming a chamber 19 for receipt of a cosmetic item such as an eyeliner brush. Each of the main members is contoured and includes a first end 18, 20 spaced apart from a second end 22, 24 by a middle portion 26, 28. As will be described more fully below, the first main member first end 18 may include a mounting location for a mirror 30, and the second main member first end 20 may include a mounting location for a cosmetics case 32, such as a foldable compact. The middle portion 26, 28 of each main member 12, 14 provides a mounting location for a corresponding storage sleeve 34, 36, also described more fully below. Interchangeable accessory tubes 38,40,42,44, seen with additional reference to
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The first ends 18,20 not only serve as articulation tabs that aid in opening and closing the present clip 10, the first ends also serve as mounting locations for an optional mirror 30 and a cosmetics case 32, respectively. More particularly, and with additional reference to
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In keeping with the objectives of the present invention, the storage sleeves 34, 36 need not be used with accessory tubes, at all. The storage sleeves 34, 36 may be used to store loose items, such as change or rolled-up bills, not shown. For use without an accessory tube, the storage sleeves 34,36 may simply be closed via a removable end cap 68 sized and shaped to selectively seal the sleeve open ends 64,66, as shown in
It is also noted that while the storage sleeves 34, 36 may be made from a variety of materials, a preferred material is plastic. If the storage sleeves 34, 36 are translucent or transparent, a chemiluminescent light source, not shown, may be placed therein to provide a decorative glow of light. In particular, the articulation sleeve member 15 provides distinctive light positioning.
Although the storage sleeves 34, 36 may be permanently attached to the main members 12, 14, the storage sleeves are preferably detachable. To this end, several methods of releasable attachment arrangements may be used, as exemplified in
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In keeping with the objectives of the present invention, the present hair clip 10 includes an alarm assembly 46 that indicates unwanted attempts to remove the device. In a preferred embodiment, the alarm assembly 46 includes a pair of electrical contacts 86, 88 that, when brought together, cause an included battery-operated speaker 90 to emit an audible tone. As seen in
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A spring 120 is attached to the pin axle 118 and the middle portions 106 and 116 in a similar manner to the above mentioned springs for urging the first end 102 of said first member 100 and the first end 114 of the second member 112 into a hair-securing orientation. In a first embodiment, the storage sleeve 108 is formed by placement of an aperture within the second end 104 of the first member. Additionally, a storage sleeve 122 may be placed with the second end 115 of the second member 112 for additionally receiving of a cosmetic item 124.
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A spring 170 is attached to the pin axle 159 and the middle portions 156 and 166 in a similar manner to the above mentioned springs for urging the first end 152 of said first member 150 and the first end 164 of the second member 162 into a hair-securing orientation. Additionally, a storage sleeve may be placed with the end 154 and/or end 165 for additionally receiving of cosmetic items.
The storage sleeve 158 is releasably mounted to the first member 150 by hook-and-loop fastener material 155 disposed on an exterior of the first member 150 and a corresponding second portion of hook-and-loop fastener material disposed on the storage sleeve 158.
Although the invention has been described in terms of a specific embodiment, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications, rearrangements and substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims appended hereto.
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