Spaced Spring Or Strand Connectors Patents (Class 132/128)
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Patent number: 10448721Abstract: A hairstyling cap devised to achieve a beach wave hairstyle without the use of a curling iron or flat iron or the application of a permanent wave solution to the hair by providing a flexible cap body and flexible spiral hairstyling rods insertable within the cap body and interconnected by drawstrings disposed through a longitudinal conduit of each hairstyling rod. As the drawstrings are pulled away from the cap body through respective apertures in a casing and are secured together, the hairstyling rods, attached to the wearer's hair strands, collapse condition to “scrunch” the wearer's hair for a beach wave hairstyle.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2016Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Inventor: Ashley Love
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Patent number: 9072355Abstract: A hair accessory that separates into a plurality of fully functional smaller hair accessories, the smaller accessories for sharing with another or rearranging hair into a different style. The hair accessory is a hair clip having a handle coupled to a clip portion with a spring. The hair clip has a plurality of members that separate into individual hair clips, each member fully functional as a hair clip. When the members connect, the hair accessory performs as a unified device. When the members selectively separate, each member performs separately in a manner indistinguishable from the unified accessory, each member having a smaller capacity for holding hair together but functioning in the same manner. The connectors can be, but not limited to, magnets, bead and socket, tongue and groove, and hook and post. The members align end to end or in an overlapping arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Inventor: Nicole Irene Magnani
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Patent number: 8774482Abstract: A method for generating a pseudo-computed tomography (CT) image volume includes acquiring a first magnetic resonance (MR) image volume (UTE1) using an ultra-short echo time and acquiring a second MR image volume (UTE2) using a conventional echo time that is longer than the ultra-short echo time. The acquired UTE1 and UTE2 image volumes are normalized. A mask for an anatomical structure featured in the normalized UTE1 and UTE2 image volumes is created and bone regions are segmented from the normalized UTE1 and UTE2 image volumes using the created mask and one or more trained classifiers. A pseudo-CT image is constructed from the normalized UTE1 and UTE2 image volumes, the created mask, and the segmented bone regions.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: James G. Reisman, Christophe Chefd'hotel
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Publication number: 20130340780Abstract: An improved hair comb for a dual comb hair accessory (11) or the like which has strand connections or terminations. The comb includes a spine (17) having a raised portion (19, 21, 23) that can advantageously be used to relocate or reorient strand connections to the comb or combs of the hair accessory relative to the plane of the comb, and that can provide a structure into or behind which strand connections, terminations and/or segments can be tucked. Preferably, the raised spine portions of the combs are constructed to form a raised cavity region (27) in the spine for receiving strand connections, terminations and/or segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Sennits, LLC
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Publication number: 20130298927Abstract: A dual comb hair accessory has two opposed combs and at least one planar non-fabric elastomeric stretch element, preferably silicone, extending between the spines of the combs to hold the combs in opposition to each other and to allow the combs to be stretched away from each other before placement into the hair. The planar non-fabric elastomeric stretch element contacts the hair when the hair accessory is worn and provides an exposed planar form with decorative elements integrated into the planar form.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventor: Sennits, LLC
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Patent number: 8047211Abstract: A hair clip which includes opposing first (12) and second (14) combs, each of which has a body (18) with an upper side (19) and an underside (20), a plurality of spaced apart teeth (21) which extend from the body (18) and a plurality of attachment brackets (22a, 22b, 22c) on the body (18), each of which has an individual recess formation on the underside (20) and at least two spaced apart apertures which extend in the recess formation and between the underside and the upper side, and a biasing member which is attached to the first and second combs (14) and which is engaged with the plurality of attachment brackets (22a, 22b, 22c).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Inventors: Thea Gladwin, Richard George Gladwin
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Patent number: 7748390Abstract: A stretch comb hair retainer has opposed combs (11, 13) connected together by elastic strands (a-h) that are secured at spaced intervals along the spines of the combs. The elastic strands are interwoven to form a elastic mesh (25) of stretchable openings (27, 29) between the combs which hold down the hair. Hair can be pulled through any of the multiple stretchable openings of the mesh if and as desired to create particular hair styles. The individual elastic strands of the elastic mesh can be used without decorative elements on the strands, or with decorative elements such as decorative beads (31, 33) of various sizes and shapes.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Sennits, LLCInventor: Francesca B. Kuglen
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Patent number: 7743774Abstract: Hair accessories are provided that include first and second combs, a support member, and a plurality of hair strands coupled to the support member. In one embodiment, a connecting member connects the first and second combs and the support member is spirally wrapped around the connecting member. In another embodiment, a plurality of elastic strips connect the first and second combs, and the support member is coupled to at least one respective elastic strip. In yet another embodiment, an elastic unit connects the first and second combs, and the hair strands are operatively coupled to the elastic unit. The elastic unit includes a first base band operatively coupled to the first comb, a second base band operatively coupled to the second comb, and a plurality of elastic strips extending between the first base band and the second base band to connect the first base band and the second base band.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Celebrity Signatures International, Inc.Inventor: Teresa Lane
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Publication number: 20100132729Abstract: An improved hair comb for a dual comb hair accessory (11) or the like which has strand connections or terminations. The comb includes a spine (17) having a raised portion (19, 21, 23) that can advantageously be used to relocate or reorient strand connections to the comb or combs of the hair accessory relative to the plane of the comb, and that can provide a structure into or behind which strand connections, terminations and/or segments can be tucked. Preferably, the raised spine portions of the combs are constructed to form a raised cavity region (27) in the spine for receiving strand connections, terminations and/or segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Francesca Kuglen, Holliday Montgomery
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Patent number: 7506653Abstract: The hair clip comprises two combs and at least one elastic member to bias the teeth of the combs toward each other in overlapping relationship. The teeth of the combs are similar and are at least slightly wider than the spaces between the teeth. In use, the combs may be twisted relatively to each other while inserting them into engagement, such that some of the teeth of one comb overlay and others underlay the teeth of the other combs so as to clamp hair between the two combs. Preferably the teeth are oval or elliptical in cross-section, such that they interfit partially with the teeth with which they are engaged.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventors: Thea Gladwin, Richard George Gladwin
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Publication number: 20090065017Abstract: The eyelash comb of the present invention is comprised of two curved limbs joined or hinged at one end. Each limb has a toothed section for combing the eyelashes. The teeth are triangular and so positioned on the each toothed section that they intermesh when the limbs are pressed closed. A resilient material can be used as a spring to aid in keeping the limbs apart when no pressure is applied to the limbs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Young Ran Yoo
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Patent number: 7278432Abstract: A hair accessory includes a first comb, a second comb, at least one connecting member connecting the first comb to the second comb, and a plurality of hair strands extending from the connecting member. A method for fabricating a hair accessory is also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Celebrity Signatures International, Inc.Inventor: Teresa Lane
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Publication number: 20040211438Abstract: A stretch comb hair retainer has opposed combs (11, 13) connected together by elastic strands (a-h) that are secured at spaced intervals along the spines of the combs. The elastic strands are interwoven to form a elastic mesh (25) of stretchable openings (27, 29) between the combs which hold down the hair. Hair can be pulled through any of the multiple stretchable openings of the mesh if and as desired to create particular hair styles. The individual elastic strands of the elastic mesh can be used without decorative elements on the strands, or with decorative elements such as decorative beads (31, 33) of various sizes and shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Francesca B. Kuglen
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Patent number: 6123086Abstract: A decorative hair accessory with a decorative member which has an elastic component and two free ends with an attachment mechanism at each free end to allow the decorative member to form a continuous decorative elastic band or to connect to itself and form a loop on each end. Another embodiment of the decorative hair accessory is a comb with at least one elongated opening disposed longitudinally in the spine to receive one or more removable decorative members. These decorative accessories can be combined to form a variety of hair accessories which have a pair of combs removably attached to a plurality of elastic decorative members.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Inventor: Francesca B. Kuglen
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Patent number: 6047705Abstract: Hair styling apparatus comprising two combs (1) each having a curvilinear spine (4) and joined together by two or more elasticated material ties (2), each releasably connected to the spine of one or each comb by complementary interchanging means of the ties and the combs. In a preferred arrangement, three ties are provided, the connection points of these being substantially equi-spaced along the length of the respective spine.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventor: Anthony Arthur Hawley
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Patent number: 5826593Abstract: The present invention is a decorative hair retainer for persons having mid-to long hair styles. It consists of an annular decorative fabric tube containing an elastic band in the interior thereof. Two combs are located on the exterior periphery of the annular fabric tube. The combs are positioned 180.degree. apart from each other. In use, the accessory is secured on top of the gathered hair or alternatively the hair is gathered into a bunch and inserted through the center opening of the annular fabric tube member. The combs are then used to further secure the hair retainer to the head by being inserted into the hair between the hair retainer and the scalp of the individual wearing the hair retainer.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Joan M. Haubrich
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Patent number: 5787904Abstract: An adjustable hair holder and method for same allows attractive, stylish hair retention comprising a comb, a restraint member, and a fabric or similar flexible midsection forming a pouch connecting the comb and restraint such that the restraint can secure a ponytail, the ponytail can be substantially surrounded and retained within the flexible midsection pouch, and the comb is placed at substantially the base of the ponytail to secure the hair in a fashionable, reliable holder. The pouch preferably includes elastic sides which secure the hair in a snug fashion which allows the invention to be utilized in health-conscious and safety-conscious environments such as food service establishments, hospitals, high-technology manufacturing facilities, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Inventor: Susan M. Michaud
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Patent number: 5732720Abstract: A hair fastener intended to be used with retaining combs to retain hair in a style as desired by a wearer. The hair fastener includes a fabric tube, a pocket disposed at each end of the tube, and an elastic band running along each edge of the tube. The wearer may easily insert into and remove from each of the pockets a retaining comb. The pockets in combination with retaining combs and the elastic bands of the hair fastener permit the wearer to securely and attractively maintain the desired hair style without breaking or damaging the hair.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Betsy G. Sears
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Patent number: 5690128Abstract: A decorative hair styling and retaining accessory for holding the wearer's hair in place. The accessory includes at least one elastic member concealed within a decorative cover, and a comb attached at each end of the elastic member for attaching the accessory to the wearer's hair. The cover may be provided with a variety of decorative themes, and the combs are readily removable from the elastic member to enable the cover to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: Kristina M. Grimes