Claims
        
                - 1. A ponytail holder, comprising:a hinged pair of first and second arms movable between an open position and a closed position, each arm having a hinged end and an opposite end, the first and second arms having inner surfaces; fastening means, located at the opposite ends, for releasably fastening the arms in the closed position; and first and second non-slip rubber-type formations, at least one formation defining an elastic sling having a non-slip gripping surface, the sling supported at a hinged end and an opposite end to bridge an inner surface.
 
                - 2. A ponytail holder according to claim 1, wherein each formation includes an elastic sling portion and a supporting portion, and each formation defines a shaped aperture located between its sling portion and its supporting portion.
 
                - 3. A ponytail holder according to claim 2, wherein the two arms make a substantially cylindrical shape in the closed position, each inner surface is concave, and each formation is formed as one piece having a D-shaped structure.
 
                - 4. A ponytail holder according to claim 3, wherein the shaped aperture is a D-shaped aperture, wider at its center than it is at its ends.
 
                - 5. A ponytail holder according to claim 2, wherein each inner surface includes a retaining wall for retaining a supporting portion.
 
                - 6. A ponytail holder according to claim 1, wherein the gripping surface defines a row of triangular shaped non-slip rubber-type teeth.
 
                - 7. A ponytail holder according to claim 6, wherein the teeth of the first formation are in an offset interlocking mating relationship with the teeth of the second formation; such that a thin bunch of hair may be interlock-gripped between mating faces of opposed formations, and a thick bunch of hair may be squeeze-gripped between adjacent faces of one formation; whereby the ponytail holder accommodates a bunch of hair over a wide range of bunch thickness, and holds the bunch of hair firmly.
 
                - 8. A ponytail holder according to claim 1, wherein each formation is an elongate structure defining an elastic sling, and wherein ends of each elastic sling are attached to a hinged end and an opposite end to bridge one inner surface.
 
                - 9. A ponytail holder according to claim 8, wherein each sling is held in tension across an inner surface.
 
                - 10. A ponytail holder according to claim 9, wherein each sling is formed as a curved structure.
 
                - 11. A ponytail holder according to claim 8, wherein each formation defines a row of triangular shaped teeth, the teeth of the first formation in an offset interlocking mating relationship with the teeth of the second formation; such that a thin bunch of hair may be interlock-gripped between mating faces of opposed formations, and a thick bunch of hair may be squeeze-gripped between adjacent faces of one formation; whereby the ponytail holder accommodates a bunch of hair over a wide range of bunch thickness, and holds the bunch of hair firmly.
 
                - 12. A ponytail holder according to claim 11, further comprising a foam cushion located between a formation and an associated inner surface.
 
                - 13. A ponytail holder according to claim 1, wherein the two arms are substantially straight, and the at least one formation defines an elongated elastic sling portion with a slightly convex gripping surface, an elongated substantially straight aperture, and an elongated substantially straight support portion.
 
                - 14. A ponytail holder according to claim 13, wherein the support portion is channel-mounted to the inner surface.
 
                - 15. A ponytail holder according to claim 13, wherein the aperture is wider at its center than it is at its ends.
 
                - 16. A ponytail holder, comprising:a hinged pair of first and second arms movable between an open position and a closed position, each arm having a hinged end and an opposite end, the first and second arms having inner surfaces; fastening means, located at the opposite ends, for releasably fastening the arms in the closed position; and a non-slip rubber-type formation defining an elastic sling having a non-slip gripping surface, the sling end-supported to bridge both inner surfaces; wherein the gripping surface defines a row of triangular shaped non-slip rubber-type teeth; such that a bunch of hair may be squeeze-gripped between faces of adjacent teeth; whereby the ponytail holder accommodates a bunch of hair over a wide range of bunch thickness, and holds the bunch of hair firmly.
 
        
                
                        Parent Case Info
        This application is a continuation-in-part application that claims priority to application Ser. No. 09/452,791, filed Dec. 2, 1999 now abandoned.
                
                
                
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        Dec 1999 | 
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