The disclosed technology relates generally to hair extensions, and, more specifically, to a twin loop hair extension.
Hair extensions synthetic or natural hair products which are added to one's hair growing from the scalp. Various clips and attachment mechanism are known, such as in U.S. Pat. No. 9,010,341 to Lee. Other methods include weaving a hair extension into growing hair. However, this process can be time consuming and requires multiple steps, as follows.
First, a base braid is created. A series of cornrows are made with combs, hair picks, and often, spray. These are tightly knit rows of weaves of hair. Then, wefts of human or synthetic hair and curved sewing needles are used to weave thread into the cornrows, in the prior art. At http://wikihow.com/weave-hair, accessed Oct. 13, 2016, describes the processe of weaving as follows: “Start at the beginning of your perimeter braid near the part, and pull the needle under the braid and through the other side, pulling the thread taut against the knot. Then, pull the end of the knot out just a bit and pull the two strings apart to expose the loop. Wrap the needle around one edge of the loop twice, and pull it through the center of the loop to create the base knot . . . Measure about 1-inch down the perimeter braid from the first knot you made, and repeat the process. Hook the needle under the braid, pull it through the other side, and tug to pull the loose thread tight. Before the thread between the two knots has been tightened all the way though, wrap the needle around it twice near where you inserted it, and pull tight. This will give you your second knot. Repeat this same process all the way around the perimeter braid. Each knot should be about 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart from each other.”
The Wikihow reference further states, “Start at the very beginning of your perimeter braid near your part, and insert the needle through the wig cap, under the perimeter braid, and up through the other side. Pull it tight to bring your extension piece close to your head. Then, make your first knot by wrapping the needle/thread around the weft (not through it) and repeating the same knotting process as you used for sewing your cap. Repeat your knot twice to secure the extension.”
Thus, the process can be time consuming because the hair extension does not easily attach to or around the cornrows (growing hair, defined as, for this disclosure, hair which is attached to the scalp). One must go around the cornrows and knot not once, but twice because a single knot will slip out. It would be desirable to simplify the process in order to save time, effort, and wasted product by being able to attach hair extensions with a simpler method, especially if one could do so on their own without having to hire a stylist.
A double-looped hair extension and method of use has a unitary length of a strands of hair, in embodiments of the disclosed technology. Two bends in a middle region of the strands of hair (that is, multiple strands extend, but are curled or stay closely together) create loops. There is an upper and a lower loop, the upper loop being adjacent to, or defined in part by, the first bend of the two bends, and the lower loop being between the upper loop (and first bend) and an up-looped section of the strands of hair. The hair extension, made up of the strands of hair, remain taut with the upper loop, the lower loop, and the two bends in place, in some embodiments of the disclosed technology. The loops can wrap around each other in such a way as to form a figure-8 structure.
In some embodiments, the upper loop, the lower loop, and the two bends can be unfurled into a straighter length of a hair extension by way of untwisting one or both of the two bends. In some of these embodiments, upon removing force causing the untwisting, at least one of the upper loop, the lower loop, or one of the two bends are re-formed. All of these items can be reformed, based on the pre-created tautness of a portion or all of the hair extension. In other embodiments, adhesive is placed at, at least one of the two bends or both bends. A rubber band can also be used at one or both bends.
A method of using the double-looped hair extension is carried out, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, by pulling the upper loop and the lower loop under growing hair. This is followed by hooking and pulling at least a majority of the un-looped section of the strands of hair through both the upper loop and the lower loop. The un-looped section continues to be pulled away from the growing hair and/or the upper loop and the lower loop creating a double-tying around the growing hair. This pulled tightly in some embodiments, securing the hair extension around growing hair. The pulling through the upper loop and the lower loop can be accomplished with a single direction of motion and/or in a single action (an action performed without taking a break from, or changing a direction of, movement). In other words, pulling through the upper loop and pulling through the lower loops can both be accomplished simultaneously. The double-tying, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, can include a single tying of the upper loop around the growing hair and a single tying of the lower loop around the growing hair.
Described another way, a method of tying can include pulling a flexible elongated material (such as stands of synthetic or real hair) with double-loop at one end and length of un-looped material across another material (such as hair extending from a scalp of a person) to be tied. The length of un-looped material can be hooked and pulling across a second side of the material to be tied. The length of un-looped material is pulled simultaneously through two loops of the double-loop, tightened, and each loop of the double-loop is tied around the material to be tied. This method can be used for cornrows of hair to which a hair extension is attached. Each of the features described with reference to the devices and methods above, can be applied to this method and vice versa.
“Substantially” and “substantially shown,” for purposes of this specification, are defined as “at least 90%,” or as otherwise indicated. “Identical” or “exactly,” for purposes of this specification, is defined as “within an acceptable tolerance level known in the art.” Any device may “comprise,” or “consist of,” the devices mentioned there-in, as limited by the claims. Any element described may be one of “exactly” or “substantially,” as described.
It should be understood that the use of “and/or” is defined inclusively, such that the term “a and/or b” should be read to include the sets: “a and b,” “a or b,” “a,” or “b.”
A double loop hair extension which is attached to growing hair, such as cornrows of hair, is attached by placing the hair extension around the growing hair and tying a knot. The knot is tied by extending an un-looped or lower section of the hair extension through both loops and tightening. This method can be carried out for a hair extension being attached to hair or any flexible material tied to another flexible material. In this manner, a double-typing akin to a double-knot can be created with a single action. The double loops, in embodiments, are formed from the same length of hair or strands of hair which is twisted upon itself creating the loops.
Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the forthcoming description of the figures.
The loops can be created by folding over a continuous piece of fabric, the fabric held this way based on chemicals applied to keep the folds. In other embodiments, at the crossing points in the fabric where multiple sections touch, glue or another adhesive is applied. This is, for example, at the material directly between the portals 2 and 4, as shown in
The hair extension can be created from strandss of synthetic or real hair which extend from an extreme end (lower end, defined as furthest or opposite site as the loops 12 and 14) back to this same extreme end. In the middle, or at a mid-region, the hair is twisted and can also be twisted further in other places along the length to create curls. However, at the upper region there are two twists or bends which cause the loops to be created, the loops having the portals 2 and 4, respectively, therein. That is, a space is created by the bends or twists. It is these two portals, which are adjacent to each other, and separated/created into two different elements by way of a bend or twist in the hair. These bends or twists can also be glued together, or they can simply be held by the tautness/stiffness of the hair at these locations such as through chemical treating, heat treating, or the like. One can untwist the bends, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, causing the loops to open into a single loop or disappear entirely. However, at least in some embodiments, release of the force causing the untwisting results in the twists reforming and the loops being recreated.
Summarizing what has been said so far, the hair extension 16 is pulled under a length of growing hair 20. A hook is passed through both an upper loop 12 and lower loop 14 of a hair extension 16 having a lower region which is defined as an entirety of the hair extension excluding the two (or more) loops. The hook is further used to grasp on to, pull, or otherwise hold a lower region of the hair extension and the hook is then pulled out of the loops 12 and 14, causing the lower portion of the hair extension 16 to pass through both loops. The loops are separated, in some embodiments, by nothing more than a rotation of otherwise continuous fabric or a small point of glue holding the fabric together and creating the two separate loops. In this manner, as will be seen below, the loops become tied in a double-knot by way of one stroke pulling the lower portion of the hair extension 16 through two loops.
While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein-above are also contemplated and within the scope of the disclosed technology.