Comb for attaching artificial hair and method of use
An improved device and method for attaching a segment of artificial hair to a head containing already existing hair to create a more natural looking segment of artificial hair. An interlocking comb is provided which slides into existing hair, folds and snaps into place around the existing hair. The comb has a comb member with teeth, a cover member containing tooth channels, and a hinge member with hinge slots that allow for the connection of multiple interlocking combs. Male connectors are included which insert into corresponding female receptors when the comb is folded. There are interlocking members for attaching one comb into another thereby creating a larger, fuller hairpiece, adding even more stability. The resulting clips increase security while allowing for different hairstyles. The device provides stability to the wearer by permitting the hairpiece to be easily attached in a secure manner and easily detached without damaging the wearer's natural hair.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved device and method for attaching a hairpiece to a head containing already existing hair. The device is an interlocking comb which slides into the already existing hair, folds over and snaps into place around the existing hair. The device also contains connection points for attaching or interlocking one comb into another and thereby creating a larger, fuller hairpiece without losing stability. The present invention relates specifically to an improved device and method for attaching and securing a hairpiece to the wearer's head. It also provides a much more secure and comfortable fit to the hairpiece wearer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hairpieces are in common use today to supplement natural hair with additional hair. These hairpieces are typically connected to the wearer with an adhesive or some type of clip. When clips are used, they hold the hairpiece in place by attaching to the existing hairs on the head of the user. Various clip structures and methods for using them have been disclosed.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,595,595, issued to Bonat et al on Aug. 10, 1926, discloses a device which includes two metal pieces hinged together along one side. The pieces are designed to fold over one on top of the other, clamping the wearer's existing hair between the two pieces. The hairpiece attached to the device is thus held in place.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,699,978, issued to Holly on Oct. 24, 1972, describes a hairpiece with a clip fastener containing a comb element over which a hinged cover is rotated, fastening to the existing hair of the wearer. The cover is held in place by a spring, which holds the clip fastener in place about the existing hair.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,889,694, issued to Greer on Jun. 17, 1975, discloses yet another clip for a hairpiece. The Greer clip has a long, U-shaped base with a rotating piece which fits inside the “U” of the base, thus holding the wearer's existing hair between the rotating piece and the base. A spring inside the base holds both the rotating piece and the existing hair within the base.
The prior art also discloses various methods for attaching a hairpiece to its wearer. Each method involves using the disclosed hairpiece clip to connect to the wearer's existing hair. An example of this is U.S. Pat. No. 5,154,195, issued to Irisawa on Oct. 13, 1992.
Existing hairpieces, and their associated attachment means, are not without their problems. Many of the existing devices and methods do not provide adequate security for the active lifestyles of modern hairpiece wearers. Activities such as exercising, swimming, and dancing result in some hairpieces moving from their desired location on the wearer's head and even unexpectedly falling out. Another problem with today's hairpieces and attachment methods is the damage to the existing hair which may occur though use of the hairpiece clips. This occurs most often when the clips are metal and grip the existing hair too forcefully, causing it to break or significantly weaken. The present invention; however, overcomes these problems associated with the prior art.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn objective of the present invention is to provide a device and method of attaching a hairpiece which has none of the drawbacks mentioned for the prior art, but which permits the hairpiece to be easily attached in a secure manner and easily detached without damaging the wearer's natural hair.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a device which securely combines additional hair or hairpieces with existing hair.
It is an additional objective of the present invention to provide a device for attaching a hairpiece which is flexible in its style and may be used on many types of wearers, while assuring a comfortable fit.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a device for attaching a hairpiece which is interconnecting and interlocking to allow multiple devices to be used together to cover a larger area with the hairpiece and without losing stability or comfort.
Still another objective of the present invention is to provide an improved method for applying a hairpiece to the wearer's head in a single device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide more natural-looking hairpieces both through blending for people with existing hair and even for people with weakened or fragile hair.
The foregoing and other objectives and advantages are attained by the device and method of the present invention which has practical application in a number of situations. The invention consists of an improved device and means for attaching to a wearer a hairpiece that looks natural, fits comfortably and remains where placed.
The invention includes an interlocking comb used to securely attach hairpiece segments to the wearer's head. The larger the segment to be attached, the more combs that may be provided to attach the desired segment. Each comb consists of three parts: a sliding comb member, a fold-over, snap-locking cover member, and a hinge member. The resulting clip increases security while allowing for many different hairstyles. The hairpiece is quickly and easily attached and removed, yet still provides the additional security needed by today's active hairpiece wearer. The combs may be closed and used as a security for people without existing hair.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair comprising:
- a comb member having a plurality of teeth;
- a cover member attached to said comb member by a hinge member;
- at least one interlocking member extending from said comb and positioned for coupling with at least one interlocking receptacle of a second comb; and
- at least one interlocking receptacle positioned on said comb for coupling with at least one interlocking member of a third comb.
2. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of channels in said cover member positioned to receive said teeth of said comb member when said cover member is closed over said comb member.
3. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- a locking member extending between said comb member and said cover member for locking said cover member over said comb member.
4. The comb member for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 3 wherein said locking member is a latch.
5. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 4 further comprising at least one cut in said cover member for receiving said latch.
6. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 5 further comprising:
- a plurality of raised nodules on each of said teeth; and
- a plurality of holes positioned on said cover member for attachment of artificial hair.
7. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 6 further comprising:
- artificial hair attached to said cover member.
8. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 7 wherein said artificial hair is at least one weft.
9. A comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair comprising:
- a comb member having a plurality of teeth;
- a cover member attached to said comb member by a hinge member;
- at least one latch extending from said comb; and
- at least one cut in said comb positioned to receive said latch when said comb is in a closed position.
10. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 9 wherein said at least one latch extends from at least one edge of said comb member and said cut is positioned in at least edge of said cover member.
11. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 10 further comprising:
- channels in said cover member positioned to receive said teeth when said cover member is closed over said comb member.
12. The comb for attaching hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 11 further comprising:
- artificial hair attached to said cover member; and
- a plurality of holes positioned in said cover member for attachment of said artificial hair.
13. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 12 wherein said artificial hair is at least one weft.
14. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 13 wherein said artificial hair is slideably connected to a line.
15. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 13 further comprising:
- at least one interlocking member extending from said comb for coupling with at least one interlocking receptacle of a second comb; and
- at least one interlocking receptacle positioned on said comb for coupling with at least one interlocking member of a third comb.
16. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing hair as recited in claim 15 wherein said interlocking member further comprises:
- an arm member attached to and extending from said comb member; and
- a hook member positioned at the distal end of said arm member.
17. The comb for attaching artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 16 wherein said at least one interlocking receptacle is an opening positioned to receive said hook member.
18. A method of using a comb to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair comprising the following steps:
- attaching artificial hair to said comb;
- sliding a plurality of teeth of a comb member of said comb into a wearer's natural hair;
- covering said comb member with a cover member attached to said comb member with a hinge member;
- locking said cover member to said comb member;
- trapping said wearer's natural hair between said comb member and said cover member; and
- blending said artificial hair with said natural hair by brushing or combing said wearer's natural hair over said comb.
19. The method of using a comb to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 18 wherein said artificial hair is a weft.
20. The method of using a comb to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 19 wherein said trapping step further comprises the step of gripping said wearer's natural hair between said teeth and the edges of channels positioned in said cover member.
21. The method of using combs to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair comprising the steps of:
- attaching a first segment of hair to a first comb and a second segment of hair to a second comb;
- interlocking said first comb with said second comb by coupling an interlocking member of said second comb with an interlocking receptacle of said first comb;
- sliding a plurality of teeth of comb members of said first comb and said second comb into a wearer's natural hair;
- covering said comb members with cover members connected to said comb members by hinge members;
- locking said cover members to said comb members;
- trapping said wearer's natural hair between said cover members and said comb members; and
- blending the artificial hair with said wearer's natural hair by brushing or combing said wearer's natural hair over said first and second combs.
22. The method of using combs to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 21 wherein said artificial hair is a weft.
23. The method of using combs to attach artificial hair to existing natural hair as recited in claim 22 wherein said trapping steps further comprises the step of gripping said wearer's natural hair between said teeth and the edges of channels positioned in said cover members.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 5, 2003
Publication Date: May 5, 2005
Inventor: Jimmy Padilla (Hollywood, CA)
Application Number: 10/701,755