WO2006002246A1 - Extensions capillaires amovibles et reutilisables - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41G—ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
- A41G5/00—Hair pieces, inserts, rolls, pads, or the like; Toupées
- A41G5/004—Hair pieces
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- extensions have involved permanently or semi-permanently attaching artificial hair made from either synthetic hair, or from natural hair, such as human or animal hair, to a person's existing hair.
- Such attachment has been accomplished by various means, including bonding (such as using heat and/or chemicals) or sewing (such as by braiding one's natural hair, and then sewing foreign hair onto the braid) either synthetic or natural hair strands onto a person's natural hair.
- bonding such as using heat and/or chemicals
- sewing such as by braiding one's natural hair, and then sewing foreign hair onto the braid
- a further drawback to the prior art is that these methods by their very nature take a significant amount of time to apply the extensions, and require professional hairstylists trained and skilled in the art and technology of hair extensions in order to accomplish the permanent and semi-permanent methods. This translates into high expense for a person to obtain extensions and sometimes also to have them removed. Further, there are costs associated with maintaining the extensions. One must also treat extended hair carefully, as it is more susceptible to drying and breakage than hair that has not been extended. [0008] In an effort to avoid some of the drawbacks of the prior art, temporary hair extensions are growing in popularity. Temporary hair extensions have the advantage that they may comparatively easily be attached to and removed from a wearer's natural hair.
- Temporary hair extensions are much less likely to damage a wearer's natural hair during use and removal. Temporary hair extensions are intended to more convenient, because they usually do not require a trained hairstyling or hair extension professional to apply them. [0009] Temporary hair extensions of the prior art tend to consist of relatively small sections of artificial hair, in part because it is difficult to very securely attach a temporary extension due to the weight of the large pieces of artificial hair, which tends to cause the clip or other means for securing the hair extension to not hold adequately to the wearer's natural hair. Thus, a relatively lightweight temporary hair extension is less likely to be inadvertently released from the wearer's hair due to the effects of gravity and the movement of the wearer's body and head.
- One object of the extensions of the present invention is to provide a hair extension device which may be easily placed onto and secured to a wearer's existing natural hair, in a relatively quick and easy manner.
- the extensions of the present invention may be placed on and removed from the wearer's head without damaging the wearer's natural hair. There are no chemicals or heat required to attach the extensions to the hair.
- the wearer can easily apply the hair extension device to the wearer's own hair, with little effort and in a minimal amount of time.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a hair extension device which, when secured to a wearer's hair, stays in place until it is intentionally removed.
- Yet another object is to provide a hair piece that may be easily removed by the wearer.
- the extensions of the present invention permit one to enhance a wearer's natural hair with artificial hair, by placing a single extension device into the wearer's hair, but making possible the creation of multi-layered hairstyles.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a hair extension device that can be quickly and easily placed and secured onto a wearer's head, and removed when the wearer desires, without requiring the services of another person.
- FIGURE 1 is an illustration of a hair extension device according to the invention in use on the head of a wearer.
- FIGURE 2 is a front view of the hair extension device.
- FIGURE 3 is a back view of the hair extension device.
- FIGURE 4 is a front view of the hair extension device, and a close up to show details thereof, illustrating a weft comprised of lace.
- FIGURE 5 front perspective view of a portion of one embodiment of the hair piece showing the placement of the sheets of hair on the back of the weft relative to one another.
- FIGURE 6 is a front perspective view of a portion of another embodiment of the hair piece showing the placement of the sheets of hair on the back of the weft relative to one another.
- FIGURE 7 is a front view of a portion of the hair extension device, illustrating certain details of the device.
- FIGURES 8, 9 and 10 are back views of embodiments of the hair extension device.
- FIGURE 11 illustrates a method for forming the sheets of artificial hair used in the invention.
- artificial hair is used herein to describe any hair used in the device of the invention, other than the wearer's hair which grows from the wearer's scalp.
- natural hair denotes the wearer's hair that grows from the wearer's head, without regard to whether or not that hair has been chemically, mechanically and/or thermally treated.
- the artificial hair used in the device of this invention may be synthetic fibers, or may be human or animal hair in its natural state, e.g. not chemically processed with bleaching, coloring, waving, straightening or other agents.
- the artificial hair may have been treated to change its color and/or texture (wavy, straight) prior to attaching it to the hair extension device. Due to the high cost of human hair, and the increasing quality of synthetic hair, as well as the much lower cost for synthetic hair, the use of synthetic hair is preferred. [0030]
- the extensions of the present invention are less costly, both in terms of materials and services of a hairstylist, as compared with the permanent and semi-permanent extension methods.
- the hair extension device of the invention is comprised of three main components, as follows: a first portion, called a weft 30, a second portion comprising sheets 24 of artificial hair strands 14, and a third portion comprising means 40 for attaching the weft to the wearer's natural hair.
- the weft 30 is the portion to which the artificial hair strands or fibers 14 (synthetic or of human or animal origin) are attached.
- the weft 30 must be of sufficient width that the artificial hair strands 14 can be sewn, glued or otherwise secured thereto to the weft.
- the weft 30 has a top margin 34, a bottom margin 36, and two side margins 38.
- the weft 30 has a front face 31, to which the means 40 for securing the device to the wearer's hair are attached.
- the weft 30 also has a back face 33, to which sheets 24 of artificial hair strands 14 are attached.
- the weft 30 can be of any width, but is preferably of sufficient width to span the back of the wearer's head, in a distance equal approximately to the distance from one of the wearer's ear to the wearer's other ear, along a plane substantially parallel to the ground (assuming that the wearer is standing or sitting straight up).
- the wearer uses the device by placing the weft 30 against the wearer's head where the top and bottom margins of the weft 34, 36 are at a position substantially parallel to the ground (assuming that the wearer is standing or sitting straight up while the device is being applied to the wearer's natural hair 12).
- the hair extension device 10 can be placed at ear level, below ear level, or more preferably, above ear level.
- a device 10 having a width which substantially traverses the distance between the average person's ears on the back of the person's head provides the unexpected advantage of ease of application of a full-looking hair extension with minimal effort.
- the sheets 24 of artificial hair strands 14 are obtained by laying the strands 14 over a support means 22 at about the half-way point in the length of each strand 14, and securing the strands 14 to the support means 22.
- the sheets 24 of artificial hair strands 14 can be obtained by sewing, fusing or using other means to secure the hair strands 14 together at one end sufficiently long enough to permit the sheets 24 so produced to be permanently secured to the weft 30.
- the weft 30 may be made of any suitable, flexible, strong material. The material should be somewhat flexible, so that the hair extension device 10 can bend to the curvature of the wearer's head. It is desirable that the weft 30 be of a material that is durable and does not change shape other than to bend as heretofore described.
- the weft 30 may be made of a piece of lace fabric or webbing. Optionally, the weft 30 is provided with binding material on its margins.
- the binding 32 material on the edges may be used for aesthetic purposes, such as to improve the attractiveness of the weft, or for functional reasons, or for a combination of aesthetic and functional.
- the binding 32 material on the edges may also be used to keep intact and/or soften the raw edges of the fabric or webbing comprising the weft 30.
- the inner sheet 26 of artificial hair strands 24 is of a shorter overall length than the other sheet or sheets 24 of artificial hair strands 14. In a still more preferred embodiment, the inner sheet 26 is about half the length of the other sheet or sheets.
- length of sheet or “length of sheets”, means the distance from the top margin 34 of the weft 30 to the distal ends of the hair strands 18.
- the hair extension should be made using sheets 24 wherein the distal ends of the hair strands 18 in all sheets 24 meet at the same distance from the top margin of the weft 34.
- the hair extension should be made using sheets 24 wherein the distal ends of the hair strands 18 in each sheet 24 are of differing lengths relative to the other sheet or sheets, when measured from the top margin of the weft 34.
- the first sheet 24 is attached proximal to the upper margin of the weft 30 and the second sheet and third sheet are attached below and proximal to the first sheet, and the fifth sheet is attached proximal to the bottom margin of the weft and the fourth sheet is attached between the third sheet and fifth sheet.
- the sheets of hair at the bottom margin of the weft are arranged more closely together than the remaining sheets are spaced from one another.
- the weft 30, beginning from the top 34 margin down to the bottom margin 36 is divided into four equally sized quarters, the first quarter being from the top margin 34 and comprising at least two sheets 24 of hair, that are attached proximal to the top margin 34 of the weft; the second and third quarters of the weft 30 optionally comprising at least one sheet 24 of hair; and the bottom quarter of the weft 30 comprising at least one sheet 24of hair proximal to the bottom margin 36.
- the sheets of artificial hair strands 24 can be comprised of relatively straight artificial hair strands 14, thereby providing the wearer with a hairstyle that is straight and sleek.
- the sheets of artificial hair strands 24 can be comprised of relatively wavy or curly hair strands, thereby providing the wearer with a hairstyle that is wavy and and/or bouncy.
- Yet another alternative is to produce a single hair extension incorporating sheets of artificial hair strands 24 of different textures (i.e., straight and wavy or curly artifical hair strands 14) to produce a desired hairstyle.
- the weft 30 is made of nylon lace to which the artificial hair strands are sewn via stitches transversing the length of the weft 30. Other means for attaching the artificial hair may be used, such as gluing, hot melt adhesive, stapling, tacking, etc.
- the weft 30 must also be suitable for attaching a means 40 for attaching the hair extension device 10 to the wearer's natural hair 12.
- a means 40 for attaching the hair extension device 10 to the wearer's natural hair 12.
- any number of mechanisms may be employed, provided that the mechanism reliably secures the weft 30 to the wearer's natural hair 12.
- the means 40 comprises a flexible mini-clip comb which has small comb-like rounded projections which are slid onto the wearer's natural hair 12 while the mini-clip comb is flexed in the open position.
- the mini-clip comb 42 preferably is comprised of a flexible material such as metal.
- the device is used by the wearer by temporarily securing, such as by hair clip or bobby pin, in an upright position a swath of hair to form a substantially horizontal part in the wearer's natural hair 12, thereby exposing a section of the wearer's natural hair 12 underneath.
- the hair extension device 10 is aligned proximate to the horizontal part in the natural hair 12 so formed, and then the device 10 is secured to the exposed section of natural hair.
- the wearer then contacts the natural underneath hair with the means 40 for attaching the hair extension device 10, and those means 40 secured.
- a miniclip comb 42 style means 40 is used, then the wearer places the miniclip combs in their open position prior to contacting them with the natural hair.
- the wearer will then bend the miniclip comb 42 so that it clamps down on the hair, achieving the closed position. In the closed position the wearer's hair is sandwiched between the two portions of the miniclip comb 42. Thereafter, the temporarily secured swath of hair is released and laid on top of the device 10.
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