Patents Assigned to Hair Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 11857012Abstract: A hair accessory is provided for supplementing and/or replacing hair using a magnetic installation techniques. The magnetic hair accessory may include hair material, magnetic material, a coating, an active face, a neutral face, a score, top piece and/or magnetic band. A method for supplementing and/or replacing hair using a magnetic hair accessory is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2019Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Scandinavian Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mette Menotti
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Patent number: 9149660Abstract: This invention relates to compositions and methods for hair bleaching. In particular, the invention concerns stabilized hair bleach products that contain at least one persulfate salt, and an oil gel. The composition of the present invention forms an emulsion where the oil and salt do not separate providing a consistent and stable hair bleach formulation.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Hair Systems Inc.Inventors: Mabel Covey, Christine Brieva, Osman Lambiro
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Patent number: 7226583Abstract: Cosmetic compositions intended for topical application to the skin for lightening and/or brightening the skin are provided. The subject compositions are characterized by the presence of leukocyte extract in combination with one or more secondary skin whitening or brightening agents. A preferred group of such agents includes bearberry, arbutin, rutin, ascorbyl glucoside, ascorbyl magnesium phosphate, hydroquinone, kojic acid or combinations thereof. Another group of preferred agents includes extracts of mulberry, lemon, orange, licorice, cucumber, cinnamon, cherry (fermentate), rosemary and/or derivatives thereof. It has been found that the combination of leukocyte extract with such agents possesses enhanced efficacy over similar preparations that do not contain leukocyte extract.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Walter B. Shepherd, Jr.
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Patent number: 7186679Abstract: This invention provides a method for stabilization of a fragrance ingredient in a salt mixture, comprising the steps of encapsulating the fragrance ingredient in a first encapsulating material, which is water soluble and insoluble in a volatile organic solvent, to form a first encapsulated material; encapsulating a salt in a second encapsulating material which is dissolved in a volatile organic solvent to form a second encapsulated material, and then partially drying the second encapsulated material; mixing the first encapsulated material with the second encapsulated material before the volatile, organic solvent completely evaporates from the second encapsulated material; and removing remaining volatile organic solvent to form a free flowing salt and fragrance containing powder.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Walter B. Shepherd, Jr.
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Patent number: 4976621Abstract: Apparatus for styling a hair replacement, the apparatus consisting of a headblock, in two forms, each form presenting an edge which simulates the front hairline of the ultimate user of the hair replacement whereby the edge may be utilized in styling the hair replacement when it is placed in overlying relationship to the headblock after manufacture and for styling. In one form, the edge is created by forming a flat face on the headblock and on the other form by defining a concavity in the face area of the headblock, the concavity having an upper wall which presents an edge for use in styling. The method of using the apparatus involves utilizing such a headblock by placing a hair replacement over the scalp area of the headblock with a portion of the hair replacement extending over the edge and then styling the hair replacement and leaving a portion of the hair replacement extending over the edge after styling so that when placed upon the head of the user the hair replacement will have a natural appearance.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: Apollo Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: James E. Wieneke
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Patent number: 4739777Abstract: A hair replacement for use on a human head is comprised of a plurality of hairs that are connected to a flexible sheet-like base member. Certain of the hairs are shorter in length than other hairs, and the hairs are also of preselected, contrasting colors. The hairs on the hair replacement are arranged to show a gradation in color as well as length. As a result, the different lengths of the hair render all of the colors visible, whereby a streaked or sun-bleached effect may be realistically provided. In preferred forms, the hairs are arranged in tufts located at spaced intervals along the base member, and the average length of the tuft increases as the rear of the hair replacement is approached.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1985Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Apollo Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4372330Abstract: An improved method for attaching a hair unit to the user's head is disclosed wherein the user's natural hair is employed to attach the hair unit in place. In practice, a pair of filaments, dispensed from a unique apparatus, are intertwined with tufts of the user's natural hair into a braid by a unique and simple method. An appropriate hair unit can be secured to the finished braid by any one of a number of techniques. The filament dispensing apparatus disclosed herein includes a frame suitable for mounting on a wall, and a pair of adjustable control assemblies for controlling the rate at which filament is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Apollo Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4254784Abstract: An improved hair unit assembly and method is disclosed wherein the user's natural hair is employed to attach the hair unit in place. In practice, one or more elongated, apertured tubes are placed adjacent the user's natural hair, and strands thereof are pulled into the tubes; an elongated, frictional locking member or adhesive is then inserted within each tube to secure the tubes in place. An appropriate hair unit can then be secured to the tubes by any one of a number of techniques. Reinforcing tube segments are also used to interconnect and bridge spaced hair-receiving tube sections to thus rigidify the overall assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Apollo Hair Systems, Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Nelson