US20020166565A1 - STICK WEAVETM hair tracks and CAFA CAPTM - Google Patents
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- the invention of the CAFA CAPTM and STICK WEAVETM comes from wanting to support the needs of My clients and others across the globe that wishes for a more efficient way of hair weaving that do not remove the freedom of styling the hair to the individuals desire.
- the CAFATM way of weaving is to eliminate the time consuming method of sewing the track hair into the individuals hair. It will give persons that are without enough hair for this method to enjoy the same benefits of enhancing their outward appearance. It also supports a less painful way of removing hair tracks that has been bonded in by way of hair glue.
- the invention of the CAFA CAPTM and STICK WEAVETM give a more efficient way of hair weaving that does not remove the freedom of styling the hair to the individuals desire.
- the general idea of this invention is to give freedom of having a versatile hairstyle by enabling the wearer the choice to change their style or length according to their liking.
- the method of sewing is limited to persons having enough of their own hair to support the base of a weave.
- the CAFA CAPTM and STICK WEAVETM will support one another by the Cap being an open support for the Velcro attached track hair. It will give persons that are without enough hair for the method of sewing the track hair in with their human hair to enjoy the same benefits of enhancing their outward appearance.
- FIG. 1 Front View
- FIG. 2 Side View
- FIG. 4 Velcro attached hair track and Velcro strip
- the CAFA CAPTM is a combination of materials made of elastic FIG. 2 # 1 , extending from ear to ear attached by stitching to FIG. 2 # 9 which extends the full circumference of the head.
- FIG. 2 # 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 the elastic Velcro strips attached vertically by stitching starting at the front of FIG. 2# 1 expanding to FIG. 2# 1 attached by stitching, further expanding to FIG. 2# 9 of the rear.
- the elastic will automatically conform to the sides of the head, because each elastic strip is attached to FIG. 2 # 1 .
- the track hair human and synthetic FIG. 4 # 10 is sewn onto the back side of the Velcro which is the STICK WEAVETM portion of the invention FIG.
- the STICK WEAVETM will be applied to the CAFA CAPTM perpetually in a horizontal direction until Velcro attached hair track has reached to the back of the nape line.
- the natural hair may be blended with the attached hair, or it may be worn combed back or in a circular style wrap.
- the CAFA CAPTM will be worn 1 inch away from the hairline with a small portion of the wearer's natural hair covering the front, or if desired to pull all of the hair in an upward position a portion of the natural hair be lifted over the CAP in the rear and sides FIG. 2 # 9 may also open at the rear joined together with a clasp, Velcro button, or hook.
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Abstract
A detachable weave and detachable wig includes a Velcro attached hair track worn on elastic Velcro strips supported by an elastic Velcro circumference strip partly joined by an elastic center strip.
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- The invention of the CAFA CAP™ and STICK WEAVE™ comes from wanting to support the needs of My clients and others across the globe that wishes for a more efficient way of hair weaving that do not remove the freedom of styling the hair to the individuals desire. I am a licensed cosmetologist that has Successfully owned and operated Barbara's Beauty Center for the past 10 years. Specializing in hair weaving. There are several ways of hair weaving, the CAFA™ way of weaving is to eliminate the time consuming method of sewing the track hair into the individuals hair. It will give persons that are without enough hair for this method to enjoy the same benefits of enhancing their outward appearance. It also supports a less painful way of removing hair tracks that has been bonded in by way of hair glue.
- The invention of the CAFA CAP™ and STICK WEAVE™ give a more efficient way of hair weaving that does not remove the freedom of styling the hair to the individuals desire. The general idea of this invention is to give freedom of having a versatile hairstyle by enabling the wearer the choice to change their style or length according to their liking.
- Not every one have the ability to sew in the hair tracks, and to add, the price for that type of hair weaving is quite expensive. There is also another type of hair weave, which is by using a bonding agent (glue) for hair tracks, again the process that is much wanted to be avoided is the removal of these tracks along with a painful removal it also may causes minimal hair loss to the wearer, if they get past not having an allergic reaction to the bonding agent (glue), which also come with an awful odor.
- The method of sewing is limited to persons having enough of their own hair to support the base of a weave. The CAFA CAP™ and STICK WEAVE™ will support one another by the Cap being an open support for the Velcro attached track hair. It will give persons that are without enough hair for the method of sewing the track hair in with their human hair to enjoy the same benefits of enhancing their outward appearance.
- The convenience of the STICK WEAVE™ is with a simple pull of the attachment, the Velcro attached track hair will be removed, painlessly, and within minutes another style, type, length, or color of hair may be applied without having to purchase another cap, the CAFA CAP™ is reusable, also waterproof.
- FIG. 1 Front View
- FIG. 2 Side View
- FIG. 3 Back View
- FIG. 4 Velcro attached hair track and Velcro strip
- The CAFA CAP™ is a combination of materials made of elastic FIG. 2 # 1, extending from ear to ear attached by stitching to FIG. 2 #9 which extends the full circumference of the head. FIG. 2 #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 the elastic Velcro strips attached vertically by stitching starting at the front of FIG. 2#1 expanding to FIG. 2#1 attached by stitching, further expanding to FIG. 2#9 of the rear. The elastic will automatically conform to the sides of the head, because each elastic strip is attached to FIG. 2 #1. The track hair human and synthetic FIG. 4 #10 is sewn onto the back side of the Velcro which is the STICK WEAVE™ portion of the invention FIG. 4 #10, to be used in conjunction with the CAFA CAP™. The STICK WEAVE™ will be applied to the CAFA CAP™ perpetually in a horizontal direction until Velcro attached hair track has reached to the back of the nape line. The natural hair may be blended with the attached hair, or it may be worn combed back or in a circular style wrap. The CAFA CAP™ will be worn 1 inch away from the hairline with a small portion of the wearer's natural hair covering the front, or if desired to pull all of the hair in an upward position a portion of the natural hair be lifted over the CAP in the rear and sides FIG. 2 #9 may also open at the rear joined together with a clasp, Velcro button, or hook.
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1. The CAFA CAP™ comprising: stretchable Velcro materials, designed together by stitching several strips that conform to the head as a open or closed base detachable wig cap, wherein the strips of stretchable Velcro forms to the head in a vertical direction but not limited to such, as according to all types of all forms of shapes made for supporting claim 2 .
2. STICK WEAVE™ as said in the invention made up of the soft portion of Velcro formed in a continuous length but not limited to such, as according to the invention any type of material used in the formation of a hair track human and or synthetic in conjunction with the CAFA CAP and or any adornment of the head.
3. The method of attaching human and synthetic tracks together onto Velcro by such comprising of sewing machine, elastomers, if preferred for attaching human and synthetic hair to a base track of Velcro to be worn with the CAFA CAP
4. CAFA CAP™ as said in the invention that opens in the rear with any type of clasp, button, mechanism that will join the rear of the cap together if preferred.
5. material presented in the form of a head covering related to the said cap in conjunction to the STICK WEAVE™.
6. Claim #1 being attached by stitching as said in the invention but not limited to such. #9 may be attached by clasp, buttons, bonding with any type of elastomers, hook, or any type of fastner device.
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| FR2867035A1 (en) * | 2004-03-05 | 2005-09-09 | Denise Youbi | False hair bands fixing support, has male/female velcro bands fixed on covering/yarmulke and mounted at base of artificial hairs, and tresses that permit fixation of bands containing artificial hairs |
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| US20070034221A1 (en) * | 2004-12-20 | 2007-02-15 | Mun Chung | Stretchable wig |
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| US7861729B2 (en) | 2008-03-18 | 2011-01-04 | Wilise Zephyr | Hair weave foundations and methods of use |
| US20090235948A1 (en) * | 2008-03-18 | 2009-09-24 | Wilise Zephyr | Hair weave foundations and methods of use |
| US20090255547A1 (en) * | 2008-04-15 | 2009-10-15 | Bridget Gay Starks | Interchangeable Wiglet with Anchor Cap Apparatus and Method |
| US20120174939A1 (en) * | 2008-04-15 | 2012-07-12 | Bridget Gay Starks | Interchangeable wiglet with anchor cap apparatus and method |
| US20100037908A1 (en) * | 2008-08-12 | 2010-02-18 | Hatcher Arndra E | Hair Enhancement Method and Apparatus with Hair Tracks |
| US20130032162A1 (en) * | 2011-08-02 | 2013-02-07 | Major Tre | Customizable wig with enhancement features and box for same |
| US20130306094A1 (en) * | 2012-05-17 | 2013-11-21 | Demajali West | Methods and apparatuses for applying weft hair extensions |
| US20150196848A1 (en) * | 2014-01-11 | 2015-07-16 | Vivian Miller | Doll having fastening surface head with interchangeable hair sections |
| US9211479B2 (en) * | 2014-01-11 | 2015-12-15 | Vivian Miller | Doll having fastening surface head with interchangeable hair sections |
| WO2017058268A1 (en) * | 2015-10-01 | 2017-04-06 | Chung Mun Ryang | Hair extension foundation cap system |
| IT201700029739A1 (en) * | 2017-03-17 | 2018-09-17 | Jl S R L | EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUE FOR MAKING HAIR CUTTING |
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| US10334901B1 (en) * | 2017-04-03 | 2019-07-02 | Anita Lucille Brooks | Emergency hair weave kit |
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