1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to wigs and, more particularly, to a wig construction that allows hair to be placed locally over an area or areas where there has been hair loss or at which hair is naturally thin.
2. Background Art
Wigs have been worn for decades for many different reasons. Some wearers enjoy the convenience of donning a wig to allow instantaneous selection of a hair style and/or color without the inconvenience associated with maintaining and styling the wearer's natural hair. The wigs may be worn over the wearer's natural hair that may have a substantial length. Alternatively, a wearer may choose to closely crop his/her hair to allow a closer conformance of the wig to the wearer's scalp.
Wigs worn in this fashion do have some drawbacks. One of the most significant problems with wigs is that they tend to shift on a wearer's head, particularly when the wearer engages in certain activities and/or is exposed to the elements, such as high winds, etc.
One attempted solution to this problem is to tightly conform the head-engaging surface on the wig to the wearer's head. A certain amount of elasticity may be built into the wig to accommodate some size variation. However, head sizes may vary significantly from one wearer to the next. It is not practical to keep on hand all hair styles and colors in the many anticipated sizes that may be needed. Thus, inventory control becomes problematic. From the standpoint of the purveyor, excess inventory of certain wig styles and colors may remain on hand; whereas, from a consumer standpoint, desired styles and colors may not be available, whereby the potential purchaser is left with the options of either not making the purchase or settling for a product that is less than optimal.
A further problem with this design is that the head-engaging layer, if stretchable, may eventually lose its memory. The material may stretch to the point that it is no longer practical to wear the wig, which necessitates a further purchase. This problem is aggravated when the wig is worn over lengthy hair and subsequently worn over hair that has been cut to a significantly shorter length. The wig may stretch permanently to accommodate the mass of longer hair and may thereafter fit loosely upon the wearer's head with the hair cropped.
In short, it is very difficult to make available to consumers a range of hairstyles and colors in wigs that will snugly embrace a wearer's head without uncomfortable pressure over a relatively lengthy useful life.
Oftentimes, persons will have localized hair loss or thinning hair, whereas the hair may be relatively full at other areas. This condition may be the result of natural hair loss or hair loss induced by use of topical chemicals or chemicals used during medical treatment.
Heretofore, the main option to address such conditions has been to wear a full wig that covers not only the troubled areas but the areas where there is thick hair. An individual may opt to closely crop all of his/her hair or leave the natural hair at a substantial length.
In the latter case, one contends with the difficulty of avoiding shifting of the wig on the head. In the former case, the cutting of the hair commits the individual to either wearing a wig at all times or exposing hair that is cut to a length that is much less than desirable.
By wearing a full wig, the wearer also contends with other problems associated with the full coverage of the scalp region. That is, provision must be made to prevent shifting of the wig. Further, the wig, regardless of its construction, causes some level of discomfort in terms of irritation and confining heat on the user's head.
The industry continues to seek out wig designs that overcome one or more of the above problems. Notwithstanding this effort, in a very mature industry, at least the above problems persist.
In one form, the invention is directed to a wig including a band consisting of a body and having a length, a width, an inside surface and an outside surface. The inside surface engages a user's head with the wig operatively positioned on a user's head. The outside surface has hair strands strategically projecting therefrom. The band is configured to extend around a user's head to overlie a scalp region extending from a user's forehead to behind each of a user's ears, leaving an open top at which a user's scalp is exposed with the wig operatively positioned. A user's natural hair can be blended with the hair strands on the body with the wig operatively positioned.
In one form, the body extends continuously through 360°.
In one form, the body has spaced ends and the wig further includes connecting structure for drawing the spaced body ends towards each other to bear the body snugly against a user's head with the wig operatively positioned.
In one form, the connecting structure includes first and second components, connected one each to the spaced body ends, that can be joined to each other.
In one form, the first and second components are releasably joinable to each other.
In one form, the first and second components are releasably joinable to each other in a manner to selectively vary an effective diameter of the band with the wig operatively positioned.
In one form, the band is made at least partially from an elastic material that allows the length of the band to be changed.
In one form, the band consists of a first material which defines at least a part of the inside surface, and a second material, that is different than the first material, which defines at least a part of the outside surface.
In one form, the second material is a mesh material into which the hair strands are woven.
In one form, the mesh material defines substantially the entire outside surface that extends continuously through 360°.
In one form, the body defines the outside surface that extends continuously through 360° and the mesh material defines a majority, but less than all, of the outside surface.
In one form, the body has a width of 1-4 inches.
In one form, the body has a substantially uniform width.
In one form, the body has a non-uniform width.
In one form, the first material is a softer material than the second material to be non-abrasive against a user's scalp.
In one form, the first material makes up a part of the outside surface of the body.
In one form, the invention is directed to a method of using a wig, as described above, to strategically cover scalp regions of a user where there is thinned or no hair. The method includes the steps of: operatively placing the wig on the user's head so that the outside surface with the hair strands overlies at least one of: a) a front forehead region; and b) opposite side regions of a user's head; and after operatively placing the wig, blending a user's natural hair with the hair strands on the band.
In one form, the body extends continuously through 360° and is elastic to define a diameter that is variable. The step of operatively placing the wig involves stretching the band from a relaxed diameter to a larger diameter. With the band in the larger diameter, the band is placed around the user's head. The band is thereafter placed so that the band tends, by reason of elasticity, from the larger diameter towards the relaxed diameter to thereby snugly embrace the user's head.
In one form, the body has spaced ends and the wig further includes a connecting structure consisting of first and second components, connected one each to the spaced body ends. The step of operatively placing the wig involves placing the band strategically on the user's head and thereafter reconfiguring the first and second components to thereby draw the spaced body ends towards each other to thereby cause the band to snugly embrace the user's head.
In one form, the inside surface is made of a first material and the outside surface is made of a second material that is different than the first material. The second material is a mesh material into which the hair strands are woven. The first material is softer than the second material.
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The inside surface 36 engages the user's head 10 with the wig 30 operatively positioned, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 5-7.
The outside surface 38 has hair strands 40 strategically projecting therefrom. The hair strands 40 are incorporated to give the appearance of natural hair. In
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In this embodiment, the body 34 extends continuously through 360°. The body 34 is preferably made with at least portions that are elastic to allow the length L of the body 34 to be changed.
In this embodiment, the body 34 is made using at least two layers. The multi-layer construction can extend fully or partially around the length of the body 34. The inside surface 36 is defined at least partially by a first material that has a soft feel so as not to irritate the user's scalp 14. The material may be selected from those commonly used to make head-engaging surfaces on headwear and headbands on headwear.
The layer that defines the outside surface 38 is shown to be a mesh material 46 into which the strands 40 can be woven, as shown most clearly in
The mesh material 46 may define all or only part of the outside surface 38. In this embodiment, the mesh material 46 extends only partially around the circumference of the body 34 between locations L1, L2. An outside surface portion 48 overlies a back scalp region that normally does not need to be augmented with hair and thus can be made from a material, such as that defining the inside surface 36, or another material, that does not lend itself as readily to hair strand attachment. In this embodiment, the mesh material 46 defines a majority of the outside surface 38. Generally, the mesh material 46 is provided wherever hair strands 40 are required. This may be over any size and shape of area. For example, if only bangs are needed, the mesh material 46 can be provided at a limited circumferential extent of the front of the band 32. As another example, if a spot at only one side of the user's head requires hair augmentation, the mesh material can be custom formed to overlie that area. Of course, hair strands 40 do not have to be provided over the entire area of the mesh material, which might define, for example, the entire outside surface 38.
The outside surface portion 48 may be made more elastic than the part made from mesh material. This allows the effective diameter of the band 32 to enlarge principally by circumferentially stretching of the surface portion 48. This allows the mesh material to have a substantially constant exposed area so as not to diminish the density of the strands 40. However, the invention contemplates that the mesh material 46 might also elongate substantially as the band 32 is enlarged in diameter.
The body 34 has a width preferably in the range of 1-4 inches. However, this range should not be viewed as limiting. The width may be customized to the particular scalp condition. The wig 30 might be offered with different band widths for stock supply. In this embodiment, the width W is shown to be substantially uniform around the full circumference of the body 34.
The location of the woven strands 40, their density, and length are all dictated by the particular scalp condition. For example, the strands 40 may be incorporated to produce principally bangs, as shown in
The invention contemplates any strand length and combination of strand lengths to be woven into the body 34.
By incorporating the non-mesh material at the outside surface portion 48, and potentially using a material with a lesser frictional coefficient, the user's natural hair 40 is allowed to move slidingly thereagainst without hanging up, as might cause undesired bunching thereat.
As noted above, the strands 40 can be strategically applied in terms of their length and location to produce the desired style and blending with the user's natural hair 50. This may involve using a combination of longer and shorter strands 40 and strategic placement of longer and shorter strands 40 at different heights and lengthwise locations.
While the multi-layer construction is preferred, particularly to allow a softer and less abrasive material to be placed against a user's scalp 14, a single layer construction could also be utilized.
While the body 34 is shown with a substantially constant width, the invention contemplates an alternative construction. As shown in
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The components 60, 62 may be releasably joinable to each other and/or joinable in a manner whereby they are relatively movable. As one example, the components 60, 62 could be joinable straps that are tied together and drawn tightly to snug the body 34′″ against the wearer's head 10.
As a further alternative, the components 60, 62 could be elastic in nature.
The components 60, 62 might be joined as by using cooperating connector parts 64, 66, as seen in
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While the strands 40 have been described to be woven into place, such strands may be otherwise attached in projecting fashion, as by using adhesives, etc.
The invention also contemplates a method of using a wig, which method is set forth schematically in
The step of operatively placing the wig may involve stretching the band from a relaxed diameter to a larger diameter. With the band in the larger diameter, the band is placed around the user's head. Thereafter, the band is released so that the band tends, by reason of elasticity, from the larger diameter towards the relaxed diameter to thereby snugly embrace the user's head.
Alternatively, the step of operatively placing the wig involves placing the band strategically on the user's head and thereafter reconfiguring cooperating components to thereby draw spaced body ends towards each other to cause the band to snugly embrace the user's head.
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In this embodiment, the band 326′ has a multi-layer construction with inside and outside layers 88, 90 joined by stitching 92. The nature of the materials defining the layers is not critical to the incorporation of the supplemental holding structure 80.
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Alternatively, the surface 96 may be tacky or otherwise have a high coefficient of friction.
The schematic showing of the supplemental holding structure 80 is intended to incorporate the specific supplemental holding structures 806′ and 807′ in
The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.