The invention relates to a ponytail holder.
A so-called ponytail is a hairstyle in which (long) hair is held together at the back of the head by a hair tie, a ribbon or other holder or accessory.
For persons who have very thin hair and/or sparse or thinning hair, a diameter of the ponytail in the area of the hair tie or holder is fairly small. In these cases, there is occasionally a desire to make the ponytail appear more voluminous.
DE 10 2016 108 781 A1 discloses arranging an insert in the interior of the ponytail, around which the hair forming the ponytail is arranged, with the hair tie etc. then being applied around the hair. The insert provides the ponytail with a larger diameter.
A drawback of this insert is that it is not quite easy to arrange the insert inside the ponytail in such a way that it is not visible and also does not slip out over the course of the day. Moreover, such an insert further requires an additional accessory to secure the hair such as, e.g., a hair tie, i.e., the insert is not usable on its own without further aids to create a hairstyle.
The object of the invention is to provide a holder for a ponytail by means of which a larger diameter is obtained than by the actual volume of the hair and which in addition is easy to handle.
To achieve this object, according to the invention a ponytail holder is provided which in the closed state has an annular shape and is formed from an outer and an inner holding strip, between which the hair forming the ponytail can be received, wherein the outer holding strip is made to be continuous and is provided with a respective closure formation at each of its end portions so that the end portions can be fixed to each other in the closed state, and wherein the inner holding strip is connected to the outer holding strip inwardly of the closure formations. The invention is based on the idea of providing an enclosed volume between the two holding strips, through which the hair is passed. As a result of the shape of the ponytail holder, the hair forming the ponytail is held in the area of the holder as a ring which has a diameter that is larger than the diameter of a cylinder formed by the hair, i.e. owing to the cavity produced in the middle of the ponytail, significantly more volume is obtained in the hairstyle than is the case when an alternative ponytail holder, e.g. a hair tie, is used alone. Since the two holding strips constitute an enclosed volume, the holder cannot shift out of place either. The closure formation, which is formed directly in the outer holding strip, allows the ponytail holder to be closed in a particularly simple manner.
The holding strips are made of a flexible plastic material, so that when the closure is open, the annular shape can be bent open and the hair can be placed in the intermediate space between the two holding strips. Then, when the closure is closed again, the holding strips will come to rest tightly against each other again, so that the hair is held in place between the two holding strips. This also fixes the ponytail holder in place on the hair.
According to a preferred embodiment, the outer holding strip has a curved shape in the open state of the ponytail holder, and the inner holding strip extends in the nature of a secant at least in sections. This results in a large inner volume in the open state, through which the hair can be passed in a simple manner without the ponytail holder having to be held open with one hand.
It may be provided that the inner holding strip is configured to have a straight middle portion and two end portions that are angled in relation to the middle portion and are connected to the outer holding strip. This design makes it easier for the inner holding strip to fit against the outer holding strip in the closed state of the ponytail holder, thereby resulting in a uniform curvature of the outer holding strip.
The two holding strips may be connected to each other by a material bridge, so that the deformability in the area of the transition from the inner holding strip to the outer holding strip can be adjusted as desired.
The two holding strips are preferably made in one piece, in particular from a flexible plastic material that is injection molded. This results in low manufacturing costs.
The closure may be configured like a hook or in the nature of a snap fastener so that it can be easily closed and can also be designed as part of the outer holding strip with little effort and without additional parts.
The two holding strips preferably consist of a flexible plastic material which in particular may be injection molded.
According to a preferred embodiment, provision is made that the inner holding strip is provided with an insert. The insert allows the ponytail holder to be adjusted with little effort to different diameters of the shock of hair from which the ponytail is to be formed by using the insert to vary the free space between the inner and outer holding strips.
The insert may be non-detachably connected to the inner holding strip, in particular by adhesive bonding or owing to its manufacture by means of a two-component injection molding process, so that there is no need for the insert to be handled separately.
If it is firmly attached to the ponytail holder, the insert is preferably formed from a material that has a higher compressibility than the material of the first and second holding strips. The high compressibility compensates for differences in the volume of the shock of hair to be held.
As an alternative to a firmly attached insert, it may be provided that the insert is connected to the inner holding strip by means of a releasable fastening formation, in particular by means of projections that are clipped into associated openings. This makes it possible to use different inserts, for example of different lengths and/or different thicknesses, and thus to allow a user to personalize the ponytail holder so as to ensure an optimum fit.
The invention will be described below with reference to an embodiment that is depicted in the accompanying drawings in which:
The ponytail holder 2 has an outer holding strip 4 and an inner holding strip 5.
When the ponytail holder 2 is in the open state (see
At its ends, the outer holding strip 4 is provided with two closure formations 6, 8 which, when joined together, constitute a closure 10 (see
The closure formation 6 is configured as a mushroom head here, and the closure formation 8 is in the form of an opening through which the mushroom head can be fitted so that it snaps into place on the inside.
In the open state of the ponytail holder 2, the inner holding strip 5 extends in the manner of a secant and here includes a middle portion 5M which extends straight and two end portions 5E which are angled in relation to the middle portion.
The end portions 5E are oriented here in such a way that they extend approximately parallel to that portion of the outer holding strip 4 that is opposite to them.
The ends of the two end portions 5E facing away from the middle portion 5M continue into the outer holding strip 4 by means of a material bridge 12. The material bridge 12 acts in the manner of a hinge.
As a result of the configuration of the hinge-type material bridges 12 and the orientation of the end portions 5E, the middle portion 5M of the inner holding strip 5 extends almost parallel to the outer holding strip 4 (see
The two holding strips 4, 5 are preferably made integrally with each other, in particular in an injection molding process. The two holding strips 4, 5 consist of a flexible and elastic plastic material.
In the open state (see
In
The ponytail holder 2 may be provided with an insert 16 that is attached to one of the holding strips 4, 5 to reduce the free cross-section of the opening 14.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the insert 16 is attached to the inner holding strip 5, more specifically to the middle portion 5M.
The insert 16 is designed to be exchangeable so that inserts of different sizes can be used. These differ with respect to their thickness and/or with respect to their length. This allows the ponytail holder to be adjusted so that it fits well even in the case of different hair volumes.
The insert 16 is designed here as a strip-shaped component (see
Basically, the insert 16 may also be connected to the inner holding strip 5 in other ways, for example by an adhesive strip, a hook-and-loop fastener or the like.
Provision may be made for the ponytail holder 2 to be supplied together with a plurality of different inserts 16 which differ with regard to their lengths and/or thicknesses. If the ponytail holder 2 comes with two inserts 16, it can be configured to have three different sized openings 14, that is, without an insert, with a small insert, and with a large insert. In this way, the ponytail holder can be adapted to the ponytail of a user having a lot of hair and/or thick hair (i.e., a “thick” ponytail), a medium ponytail, and a thin ponytail.
It is also possible to design the insert 16 to be non-detachable from the ponytail holder 2, so that an individual configuration is not required.
The insert 16 may, for example, be integrally molded with the inner holding strip 5 in a two-component injection molding process in such a way that the insert 16 is not releasable.
In that case, the insert 16 is preferably made from a material that is much more easily compressible than the material of the two holding strips 4, 5 (for example, a material similar to foamed plastic), so that the insert 16 will deform to a greater or lesser extent depending on the volume of the ponytail.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2021 105 756.6 | Mar 2021 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/056060 | 3/9/2022 | WO |