This disclosure relates generally to hair accessories, and more particularly to synthetic braiding hair.
Hair accessories, including weaves and extensions, are becoming increasingly popular fashion accessories. Many people enjoy augmenting their natural hair with weaves, braids, or extensions.
Hair accessories generally come in two forms. In one form, human or synthetic hair is attached to a “weft.” The weft is a natural or synthetic strip to which the hair is attached. The hair extends from a common side of the weft. When applying extensions using wefts of hair, the wefts are clipped, sewn, glued, or otherwise attached between rows of a person's natural hair to create stylistic effects, fashion effects, overall length, body, and so forth.
The second form is referred to as “braiding hair.” Braiding hair is loose strands of synthetic hair that are bundled together and sold in a package. Rather than clipping, sewing, or gluing a weft to the wearer's head, with braiding hair the loose strands are braided into strands of the wearer's own hair much in the same way fibers are braided together to form a rope. The addition of the loose strands creates a lengthening effect as well as adding body to the wearer's own hair.
People using braiding hair are frequently discerning customers. They desire a natural look, and seldom wish to appear as if some mechanized process has been applied to their hair. It would be advantageous to have an improved braiding hair product and corresponding packaging to more readily meet these discerning customer needs.
The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and to explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present disclosure.
Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure.
Embodiments of the disclosure are now described in detail. Referring to the drawings, like numbers indicate like parts throughout the views. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims, the following terms take the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise: the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on.” Relational terms such as first and second, top and bottom, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. The terms “substantially” and “about” are used to refer to dimensions, orientations, or alignments inclusive of manufacturing tolerances. Thus, a “substantially orthogonal” angle with a manufacturing tolerance of plus or minus two degrees would include all angles between 88 and 92, inclusive. Also, reference designators shown herein in parenthesis indicate components shown in a figure other than the one in discussion. For example, talking about a device (10) while discussing figure A would refer to an element, 10, shown in figure other than figure A.
Turning now to
The reason that the base 1004 of the braiding hair 1001 is substantially flat is due to the manufacturing process. When the strands of braiding hair 1001 are manufactured, such as by spinning, extrusion, or other techniques, the fibers are all cut to a single length. This saves time and cost during manufacture and allows groups of strands to be cut simultaneously.
The problem with each strand of the braiding hair 1001 having the same length is that this constitutes an unnatural look. Consequently, hair stylists must “tease” the strands of braiding hair 1001 in their hands to pull the ends of some strands back into their hand so that the ends of the braiding hair 1001, i.e., the base 1004, has a more natural look by being uneven. This is tedious and takes a tremendous amount of time. This teasing process must occur before the strands of braiding hair 1001 can be used.
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a solution that eliminates the need to manually tease braiding hair prior to use. To wit, in one or more embodiments, a plurality of bundles of braiding hair strands, each having a different length, are bundled together. For example, in one embodiment a first bundle of synthetic hair strands having a first length are bundled with a second bundle of synthetic hair strands having a second length that is shorter than the first length. Additional bundles can be added as well. For instance, a third bundle of synthetic hair strands having a third length that is shorter than the second length can be included with the first bundle and the second bundle. Similarly, a fourth bundle of synthetic hair strands having a fourth length that is shorter than the third length can be bundled with the first, second, and third bundles, and so forth.
Once the bundled synthetic braiding hair is created, in one embodiment a binder, such as an elastic band, is coupled about a waist of the bundled synthetic braiding hair. The bundled synthetic braiding hair can then be folded about the binder. When this occurs, the outer perimeter of the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair defines, in one embodiment, a substantially cardioid shaped perimeter. More specifically, the side of the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter opposite a cusp side of the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter is rounded due to the fact that each sub-bundle of the bundled synthetic braiding hair has different lengths. This serves as a mnemonic device to inform a user that no teasing is necessary because the strands in the bundled synthetic braiding hair are all of different lengths, advantageously, providing for a more natural and beautiful appearance.
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The synthetic strands in each bundle have a corresponding length. For example, the first bundle 101 of synthetic hair strands has a first length 105, while the second bundle 102 of synthetic hair strands has a second length 106. Similarly, the third bundle 103 of synthetic hair strands has a third length 107, while the fourth bundle 104 of synthetic hair strands has a fourth length 108. In one or more embodiments, each synthetic strand in each bundle has a common length, but this common length is different from the lengths of synthetic strands in other bundles. For instance, all the synthetic strands in the first bundle 101 can have substantially a common length, which is the first length 105. However, these synthetic strands will have different lengths when compared to synthetic strands in the second bundle 102, the third bundle 103, the fourth bundle 104, and so forth.
In one or more embodiments, the length of each bundle of synthetic strands is different from the others. In this illustrative embodiment, the first length 105 of the first bundle 101 of synthetic hair strands is longer than the second length 106 of the second bundle 102 of synthetic hair strands. Said differently, the second bundle 102 of synthetic hair synthetic hair strands has a second length 106 that is shorter than the first length 105. Similarly, the third bundle 103 of synthetic hair strands has a third length 107 that is shorter than the second length 106, while the fourth bundle 104 of synthetic hair strands has a fourth length 108 that is shorter than the third length 107.
The first length 105, the second length 106, the third length 107, and the fourth length 108 can be any of a number of lengths. In one embodiment, the first length 105 is one of sixty inches, fifty inches, forty inches, and thirty inches. Said differently, in one embodiment the first length 105 is selected from the group consisting of sixty inches, fifty inches, forty inches, and thirty inches.
In one or more embodiments, each subsequent length is then two inches shorter than the former. Thus, in one or more embodiments, the second length 106 is two inches shorter than the first length 105. Similarly, the third length 107 is two inches shorter than the second length 106, and the fourth length 108 is two inches shorter than the third length 107. This difference between the first length 105, the second length 106, the third length 107, and the fourth length 108 is illustrative only, as other differences that are greater than, or shorter than, two inches will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
For example, in one embodiment where the first length 105 is sixty inches, the second length 106 is fifty-eight inches, the third length 107 is fifty-six inches, and the fourth length 108 is fifty-four inches. In another embodiment where the first length 105 is fifty inches, the second length 106 is forty-eight inches, the third length 107 is forty-six inches, and the fourth length 108 is forty-four inches. In another embodiment where the first length 105 is forty inches, the second length 106 is thirty-eight inches, the third length 107 is thirty-six inches, and the fourth length 108 is thirty-four inches. These dimensions are illustrative only, as others will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
Turning now to
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In one or more embodiments, the bundled synthetic braiding hair 300 is then folded 303 about the waist 302. In one embodiment, the bundled synthetic braiding hair 300 is folded 303 about the waist 302 after the binder 301 is coupled about the waist 302. In other embodiments, the bundled synthetic braiding hair 300 is folded 303 about the waist 302 prior to coupling the binder 301 about the waist 302. The resulting folded bundled synthetic braiding hair is shown in
As shown in
In this illustrative embodiment, the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter 401 has a first side 402 with a cusp 403 and a second side 404, which is disposed opposite the first side 402 having the cusp 403. In one or more embodiments, the second side 404 is rounded due to the fact that the synthetic strands in each of the first bundle (101) of synthetic hair strands, the second bundle (102) of synthetic hair strands, the third bundle (103) of synthetic hair strands, and the fourth bundle (104) of synthetic hair strands have different lengths. Thus, in contrast to the prior art package (800) of braiding hair (801), which had a base (804) of the braiding hair (801) that was substantially flat, in embodiments of the disclosure the base 405 of the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair 400 is rounded. This serves as a mnemonic device to inform a user that no teasing before use is required because the strands in the bundled synthetic braiding hair are all of different lengths. This advantageously saves time and effort for the technician, while providing a more natural and beautiful appearance for the end user.
Turning now to
In this illustrative embodiment, the backer panel 500 includes a first portion 501 and a second portion 502. The first portion 501 and the second portion 502 intersect at a fold line 503 in one embodiment. The first portion 501 can fold relative to the second portion 502 about the fold line 503 so as to at least partially cover the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair 400.
Turning now to
A container 601 can then be disposed about the backer panel 500 and the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair 400. The completed assembly is now ready for sale to a consumer. Advantageously, the consumer can readily identify the fact that the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair 400 includes hair of different lengths, and thus requires no teasing prior to use, due to the exposure of the a rounded side 504 of the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter 401 of the folded bundled synthetic braiding hair 400 beneath the first portion 501 of the backer panel 500.
In one or more embodiments, a length of the longest strand is indicated on a length medallion 602. Accordingly, the consumer can determine the length of the longest strand, e.g., 60″, by reading the length medallion 602 to make an informed and educated purchase.
Turning now to
At optional step 703, the method 700 includes obtaining a third bundle of synthetic hair strands having a third length that is shorter than the second length. At optional step 704, the method 700 includes obtaining a fourth bundle of synthetic hair strands having a fourth length that is shorter than the third length. Additional bundles beyond the fourth bundle can optionally be obtained as well.
At step 705, the method 700 includes bundling the first bundle and the second bundle to form bundled synthetic braiding hair. In one or more embodiments, step 705 further comprises hackling the first bundle and the second bundle as noted above. Where step 703 is included, the bundling of step 705 comprises bundling the third bundle with the first bundle and the second bundle. Where step 704 is includes, the bundling of step 705 comprises bundling the fourth bundle with the first bundle and the second bundle and the third bundle. Where additional bundles are included, they can be bundled with the others at step 705 as well. Where step 703 includes bundling one or more of the third bundle and the fourth bundle, step 705 can include hackling these bundles as well.
At step 706, the method 700 optionally comprises coupling a binder about a waist of the bundled synthetic braiding hair. At step 707, the method 700 includes folding the bundled synthetic braiding hair about the binder to define a substantially cardioid shaped perimeter.
At optional step 708, the method 700 includes attaching the binder to a backer panel. At optional step 709, the method 700 includes folding the backer panel about the binder so that a first portion of the backer panel completely spans a first side of the bundled synthetic braiding hair and a second portion of the backer panel partially spans a second side of the bundled synthetic braiding hair.
At optional step 710, the method 700 includes disposing the backer panel in a package. In one embodiment, this disposition is such that a rounded side of the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter disposed opposite a cusp side of the substantially cardioid shaped perimeter is exposed beneath the second portion of the backer panel. At optional step 711, the method 700 can include indicating the first length on the second portion of the backer panel.
Turning now to
In this illustrative embodiment, the synthetic strands in each bundle have a corresponding length. For example, the first bundle 801 of synthetic hair strands has a first length 805, while the second bundle 802 of synthetic hair strands has a second length 806. Similarly, the third bundle 803 of synthetic hair strands has a third length 807, while the fourth bundle 804 of synthetic hair strands has a fourth length 808. In one or more embodiments, each synthetic strand in each bundle has a common length, but this common length is different from the lengths of synthetic strands in at least one other bundle. However, in this illustrative embodiment the first bundle 801 and the second bundle 802 have a common length, while the third bundle 803 and the fourth bundle 804 also have a common length that is different from the common length of the first bundle 801 and the second bundle 802.
For instance, in this embodiment all the synthetic strands in the first bundle 801 can have substantially a common length, which is the first length 805. Similarly, all the strands in the second bundle 802 have substantially a common length, which is the second length 806. In this embodiment, the first length 805 and the second length 806 are substantially the same.
Similarly, all the synthetic strands in the third bundle 803 can have substantially a common length, which is the third length 807. All the strands in the fourth bundle 803 have substantially a common length, which is the fourth length 808. In this embodiment, the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 are substantially the same. However, in this illustrative embodiment the first length 805 and the second length 806 is different when compared to synthetic strands in the third bundle 803 and the fourth bundle 804.
In one or more embodiments, the length of at least two bundles of synthetic strands is different from the length of at least two other bundles. In this illustrative embodiment, the first length 805 of the first bundle 801, and the second length 806 of the second bundle 802 of synthetic hair strands are shorter than the third length 807 of the third bundle 803 of synthetic hair strands and the fourth length 808 of the fourth bundle 804. Said differently, the common length defined by the first length 805 and the second length 806 is shorter than the common length defined by the third length 807 and the fourth length 808.
The first length 805, the second length 806, the third length 807, and the fourth length 808 can be any of a number of lengths. In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of thirty inches, the first length 805 and the second length 806 are seventeen inches. In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of thirty inches, the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 are one of twenty-five inches or twenty-six inches.
In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of forty inches, the first length 805 and the second length 806 are twenty-six inches. In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of forty inches, the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 are thirty-five inches.
In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of fifty inches, the first length 805 and the second length 806 are thirty-four inches. In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of fifty inches, the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 are forty-three inches.
In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of sixty inches, the first length 805 and the second length 806 are forty-three inches. In one embodiment, where the resulting braiding hair assembly formed by the bundles is desired to have a maximum length of forty inches, the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 are fifty-two inches.
In one or more embodiments, therefore, the common length defined by the first length 805 and the second length 806 is between eight inches and ten inches shorter than the common length defined by the third length 807 and the fourth length 808. For example, in one embodiment the common length defined by the first length 805 and the second length 806 is nine inches shorter than the common length defined by the third length 807 and the fourth length 808. This difference between the common length defined by the first length 805 and the second length 806 and the common length defined by the third length 807 and the fourth length 808 is illustrative only, as other differences that are greater than ten inches, or shorter than eight inches, inches will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
Turning now to
In one or more embodiments, the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding accessory 903 is longer than any of the first length (805), the second length (806), the third length (807), or the fourth length (808). For example, in one embodiment where the first length (805) and the second length (806) are seventeen inches, and the third length (807) and the fourth length (808) are twenty-six inches, the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 is thirty inches after hackling. In another embodiment where the first length (805) and the second length (806) are twenty-six inches, and the third length (807) and the fourth length (808) are thirty-five inches, the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 is forty inches after hackling.
In another embodiment where the first length (805) and the second length (806) are thirty-four inches, and the third length (807) and the fourth length (808) are forty-three inches, the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 is fifty inches after hackling. In another embodiment where the first length (805) and the second length (806) are forty-three inches, and the third length (807) and the fourth length (808) are fifty-two inches, the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 is sixty inches after hackling. As noted, other dimensions for the bundles and resulting lengths of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. Additionally, the amount of hackling occurring can vary the length 902 of the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903. Once the bundled synthetic braiding hair accessory 903 is formed, it can be folded and packaged as described above with reference to
In the foregoing specification, specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been described. However, one of ordinary skill in the art appreciates that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as set forth in the claims below. Thus, while preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been illustrated and described, it is clear that the disclosure is not so limited. Numerous modifications, changes, variations, substitutions, and equivalents will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the following claims. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present disclosure. The benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential features or elements of any or all the claims.
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