1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to combs for styling hair. More particularly, the present invention relates a comb for precisely positioning “corn rows” or sections of hair about the perimeter of the scalp during styling.
2. Description of the Related Art
Combs have long been recognized as important tools for styling hair. So-called “corn rows” are an increasingly popular form of hair styling, particularly amongst African American youth. When parting the hair in the form of popular “corn rows” and braids, attention to detail is required for an accurate and neatly aligned presentation. In other words, the rows must be accurately aligned and arrayed, and then they must be accurately placed. Skilful measurements are needed for proper placement of the rows and braids for attractive work. Many measurements must be made while the styling process continues through various stages.
There are different forms of prior art combs for that include forms of measuring guides, but no known art solves the problems of corn row styling. It is important to enable the stylist to control and manipulate the hair, while at the same time allowing certain measurements to be made to accurately determine where the main rows shall be formed. It is also important that a single tool enables preexisting braids to be disassembled during the styling process.
Thus it is important to provide a single comb that allows the manipulation and parting of hair, while facilitating row placement and braid formation.
I have provided a unique comb for stylists, which enables accurate measurements of the scalp for proper row and braid placement, and a process for styling hair using the comb.
The preferred comb has a mathematical measuring system for measuring the hair around the scalp. In addition, parts of the comb enable the parting, taking down the hair, grooming, analysis of the scalp, and arrangement of the hair. The guide measuring system allows one to separate or section hair while keeping the parts and measurements straight throughout the design. The preferred comb enables the stylist to quickly adapt to the shape and size of a client's scalp, and to properly “lay out” the desired number of rows. The comb is a combination of multiple tools dealing with measuring, grooming and treatment of the hair and its appearance. The grip handle is connected to numerous teeth combined to insure proper grooming.
A special release cone associated with the body of the comb has an indent in the connecting base for parting the hair. The grip handle positions the hand in a firm hold for a smoother flow of the comb for a precise firm grip for combing and separation of the hair. The structural arrangement ensures less breakage when separating and collecting portions of the hair for braiding.
An integral guide measuring system is numbered in increments of between zero and twenty-five, over a three inch segment of the comb, which allows measurements. Four or more sections of the scalp periphery will be measured. Starting at the scalp front, for example, the comb is gently pressed against the scalp to measure a first increment of twenty-five units, and then moved for a second and successive measurements of twenty-five units. The last measurement will be less than twenty-five. The successive measurements are totaled, and then the number of desired corn rows is divided into the aggregate measurement to obtain estimated row spacing over that segment of the scalp.
Typically, the comb will be moved about the scalp periphery and three to five measurement of successive scalp regions will follow. As the shape of the scalp varies from front to back, for example, the linear spacing between parallel rows must be determined and observed to align the rows and braids in an orderly, regular array.
The invention provides a new and improved way to accommodate the whole perimeter of a client scalp for an accurate overall style.
My hair comb not only allows one to take down the braid it also helps to achieve a neat and evenly part and achieves evenly measured sections which make a desired style accurate. The release cone at the end of the comb is used in conjunction with the guide measuring system to establish an accurate grid over the scalp for attractive braids and rows.
The preferred release cone allows one to take down the hair with less breakage. The release cone allows you to achieve straight lines. The handle ensures precise comb movement that is less stressful upon the stylist's tendons.
The comb can be flexible in any form in different styles and exercises in any size for further use. The comb can be made from plastic, rubber, aluminum, metal, or any product in the further.
Thus an object is to cut down the process of parting the hair to get an accurate style.
Another object is to provide a measuring comb that enables one to braid or style hair and keep the parts and sections even.
A related object is to facilitate the quick measuring and taking down of the hair.
It is also an object to provide a comb of the character described that enables a stylist to part the hair evenly and provide more accurate rows.
Another important objective is to exercise more of the use of the muscles and the tendons in the hand and arm.
A further object is to provide a comb of the character described that enables more hand motion and flexibility than standard combs.
A still further objective is to provide an attachment for an even better usage in the future.
These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention, along with features of novelty appurtenant thereto, will appear or become apparent in the course of the following descriptive sections.
In the following drawings, which form a part of the specification and which are to be construed in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals have been employed throughout wherever possible to indicate like parts in the various views:
With initial reference directed to
In the best mode the comb has several parts. An elongated body 22 has a handle portion 23 integral with a rear measuring portion 24. The preferred length of the measuring section is approximately three inches. The width of the rear measuring portion is substantially less than the width of the handle portion. The front of the comb is broadly designated as 33, and the rear is broadly designated by the reference numeral 34. There is an arcuate depression 25 formed in one side of the handle portion to aid in holding the comb. The measuring portion has a plurality of spaced apart serrations 26 that include spaced apart points 27 that are numbered from 1 to 25. The toothed cluster section 28 is integral with the body. There a plurality of conventionally spaced-apart teeth 32 arranged in an orderly row.
The release cone 38 forms an end of the measuring portion 24, which extends to a shoulder 31 at the inner end of the handle section. The release cone projects downwardly in a direction opposite from the direction of the teeth 32. There is an inner styling groove 41 shaped like a notch beneath the release cone 38 at the rearmost end of the measuring system 24.
The release cone 38 is used to release braids that the customer may already have when arriving at the salon. Typical braids have three twisted strands of hair, each comprising several individual hairs. These strands are wound about each other to form a braid. In order to untangle or disassociate a braid, the cone 38 is inserted within a braid, and the comb is gently moved longitudinally with respect to the braid to loosen its strands and separate and unwind them. In other words, hairs are separated from the preexisting braid. The release cone slides within the grooves between braid strands to unwind them, which results in less breakage or hair damage than conventional combing.
Styling Process
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After shampooing, drying proceeds. The hair may be combed until it is tangle free for subsequent styling. At this point, the customers preferences will be known, and the number of desired braids and style will be known. The measuring portion 24 is now used to determine braid alignment and placement.
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Each of the reference hair lines 70, 72, 74 and 76 is measured and divided with the comb. This provides reference points where subsequent braids will align on the scalp in an orderly fashion. The braids will extend generally perpendicularly to these visualization hair lines. Since each hair line is measured and divided in a similar fashion, the measurement process is described once.
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The process just described with
The specification of the braid style/hair style such as weight, length, fullness can be determined and the client's preferences and expectations can be learned during the initial consultation.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are inherent to the structure.
It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
As many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application claims priority based upon a prior U.S. Provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60,918,992, Filed Mar. 20, 2007, and entitled “Passage Braid Guide Measuring Comb,” which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60918992 | Mar 2007 | US |