Hair Retaining Clip with Elastic Biasing Member
The invention is directed to a hair retaining clip having a first clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion, a second clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion, and a hinge pivotally connecting the first and second clip members such that the first and second clip members are rotatable between a normal closed position and an open position. The hair retaining clip further includes an elastic member disposed between and attached to the claw portions of the first and second clip members. The elastic member biases the first and second clip members toward the normal closed position and retains the first and second clip members in the normal closed position.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/302,647, filed on Dec. 14, 2005, which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates generally to a device for retaining strands of hair and, more particularly, to a retaining clip including an elastic member for biasing portions of the retaining clip together.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURERetaining clips and, more specifically, claw clips for holding or retaining strands of hair during hair care or hair styling are widely used and have been around for many years.
One such example of a retaining clip is shown in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 2004/0065341 to La Fauci. This application discloses a jaw hair clip for firmly holding hair. The jaw hair clip includes a first jaw portion pivotally attached to a second jaw portion via a hinge. The first and second jaw portions are biased together by a spring disposed on the hinge. Rubber or soft plastic beading is formed on at least one of the first or second jaw portions to soften the pressure applied to the hair, while minimizing slippage.
Another example of a retaining clip is shown in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 2004/0149306 to Rogers. This application discloses a hair holding device with an elastic closure operation. The hair holding device includes first and second body members pivotally connected via a hinge. Each of the body members includes a hair gripping portion for engaging strands of hair. The first and second body members are biased together with a spring disposed at the hinge. The first and second body member include at least one elastomeric member for biasing the first and second body members together once the hair holding device is in a closed position.
These and similar retaining clips use a metal spring to bias the clips to their normal closed position to clamp down upon the hair of the person wearing the clip. In some instances, stands of hair may become tangled in the hinge and/or spring, and be pulled out when the clip is removed causing discomfort to the wearer. Consequently, a need exist for a retaining clip that reduces the likelihood of hair becoming tangled in the hinge while still providing the necessary gripping of the hair when the clip is worn.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,765 to Takashima discloses a hair binder for binding a bunch of long hair that includes an elastic hair band, a pair of frames joined at proximal ends thereof for opening and closing relative to each other, the frames forming a circle when closed, a first engaging structure disposed at distal ends of the pair of frames for engaging opposite ends of the band, and a second engaging structure disposed at the proximal ends for engaging intermediate positions of the band when the frames are opened, and releasing the intermediate positions when the frames are closed. While the elastic band may bias the hair binder toward a closed position when the hair binder is opened, the hair binder and band are not configured for the band to provide a biasing force to retain the hair binder in the closed position when the frames are closed.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIn one aspect, the invention is directed to a hair retaining clip having a first clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion, a second clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion, and a hinge pivotally connecting the first and second clip members such that the first and second clip members are rotatable between a normal closed position and an open position. The hair retaining clip further includes an elastic member disposed between and attached to the claw portions of the first and second clip members. The elastic member biases the first and second clip members toward the normal closed position and retains the first and second clip members in the normal closed position.
In another aspect, the invention is directed to a clip for retaining an elongated article. The clip includes a first clip member having a handle portion, a body and teeth extending outwardly from the body, a second clip member having a handle portion, a body and teeth extending outwardly from the body, and a hinge pivotally connecting the first and second clip members such that the first and second clip members are rotatable between a normal closed position with the teeth interlocked and an open position with the bodies and the teeth separated. The clip further includes an elastic member having an elastic band having first and second ends, a first end stop connected to the first end of the elastic band, and a second end stop connected to the second end of the elastic band. The first end stop is connected to the body of the first clip member and the second end stop is connected to the body of the second clip member, and the elastic band biases the first and second clip members toward the normal closed position and retains the first and second clip members in the normal closed position.
Additional aspects of the invention are defined by the claims of this patent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the method and device described herein are susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure and the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONAlthough the following text sets forth a detailed description of numerous different embodiments of the invention, it should be understood that the legal scope of the invention is defined by the words of the claims set forth at the end of this patent. The detailed description is to be construed as exemplary only and does not describe every possible embodiment of the invention since describing every possible embodiment would be impractical, if not impossible. Numerous alternative embodiments could be implemented, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this patent, which would still fall within the scope of the claims defining the invention.
It should also be understood that, unless a term is expressly defined in this patent using the sentence “As used herein, the term ‘______’ is hereby defined to mean . . . ” or a similar sentence, there is no intent to limit the meaning of that term, either expressly or by implication, beyond its plain or ordinary meaning, and such term should not be interpreted to be limited in scope based on any statement made in any section of this patent (other than the language of the claims). To the extent that any term recited in the claims at the end of this patent is referred to in this patent in a manner consistent with a single meaning, that is done for sake of clarity only so as to not confuse the reader, and it is not intended that such claim term by limited, by implication or otherwise, to that single meaning. Finally, unless a claim element is defined by reciting the word “means” and a function without the recital of any structure, it is not intended that the scope of any claim element be interpreted based on the application of 35 U.S.C. § 112, sixth paragraph.
Referring now to the drawings and with specific reference to
The first claw portion 38, as seen in
The clip 20, therefore, is opened or placed in an open position, as seen in
The clip 20, as disclosed herein, may be used to retain strands of hair such as, for example, in a pony tail, but may be used in other fashions and manners that may or may not include the retention of hair.
The clip 20 and, more specifically, the first clip member 22, the second clip member 24, and at least portions of the hinge 26, may be constructed from a variety of materials, including, but not limited to wood, plastic, metal and composites. Preferably, however, the above components are constructed with a injection molding process using plastic materials such as ABS, polypropelene, high impact polystyrene, or the like.
The elastic member 28 may be constructed from a material including but not limited to plastic, rubber, natural rubber, silicone, or other elastic or viscoelastic materials. The elastic member 28 may form a continuous loop that may also contain breaks therebetween. The elastic member 28 may have a round cross-sectional area but may have other cross-sectional shapes, such as rectangular, oval, square, triangular, etc. In this exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
The first clip member 22, as best illustrated in
In this embodiment, the handle portions 32, 34 are each disposed at an angle relative to the claw 36, to provide room and leverage for opening the clip 20 via the handle 30. The first and second clip members 22, 24 are, therefore, substantially similar in stricture. The first and second clip members 22, 24 differ, however, in that the spacing of some of the components are offset or misaligned to allow the clip 20 to operate and close. Specifically, as illustrated in
The elastic member 28, as seen in
An operation of the clip 20 will be herein described as retaining a bundle of hair 70, but it should be understood that the clip 20 may be used to retain, hold, or be disposed on a variety of objects in a variety of ways. In operation, as best illustrated in
The clip 20, as illustrated in
The above exemplary embodiment may be varied or altered to achieve and create additional or alternative features. For example, as seen in
As seen in
A clip 320 may also include apertures 54c for receiving an elastic member 328, as illustrated in
The clip 20 may also include an elastic member 428 constructed from a thermal plastic elastomer (TPE) material, as seen in
A clip 520, as illustrated in
The biasing force causing the hair clip 520 to be oriented in the normal closed position is provided by the elastic member 528. The elastic member 528 includes an elastic band 550 and oppositely disposed end stops 552, 554. The elastic band 550 may be similar in construction to the elastic member as described above, or may be any other type of elastic band that may apply a biasing force in the form of the tension in the elastic band 550 when it is stretched between the body portions 530, 540 of the clip members 522, 524, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, the elastic band 550 may be similar to the elastic bands used in the waists bands of athletic shorts or coats, or other parts of clothing where it is desirable to have the garment cling snuggly to the body. The friction member 549 is stitched or woven into the elastic band 550 so that the friction member 549 is partially exposed through the top and bottom surfaces of the elastic band 550. The friction member 549 may be a thread formed from rubber or other material having a greater coefficient of friction than the outer surfaces of the elastic band 550, and may be elastic such that the thread 549 stretches along with the elastic band 550. The thread 549 is stitched through the elastic band 550 in rows with the thread 549 alternatively being exposed through the top and bottom surfaces of the elastic band 550 (See
The end stops 552, 554 are connected to the elastic band 550 at either end, and each include a connection portion 556 to which the corresponding end of the elastic band 550 is attached (
The elastic member 528 is attached to the hair clip 520 by inserting one of the tabs 558 and corresponding end of the end stop 554 through the opening 546 from the inside of the hair clip 520. The remainder of the end stop 554 is pulled through the opening 546, the end stop 554 is reoriented with the inward surfaces of the tabs 558 facing the outer surface of the body 540, and the connection portion 556 is inserted into the opening 546 with the tabs 558 engaging the outer surface of the body 540. Once the end stop 554 is set, the end stop 552 is inserted through the opening 536 from the inside of the hair clip 520 and set in a similar manner to complete the assembly of the hair clip 520.
As shown in
The end stops 552, 554 of the elastic member 528 may be fabricated from any appropriate material with sufficient hardness to withstand the forces applied by the elastic band 550 as the hair clip 520 is repeatedly opened. In the embodiment illustrated in
The end stops 552, 554 may also be configured in a one-piece construction. For example, in the embodiment shown in
In an alternative one-piece construction shown in
A further alternative embodiment of a hair clip 640 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
In addition to the embodiments shown and described herein, other variations of hair clips will be apparent to those skilled in the art and are contemplated by the inventors as having use in hair clips in accordance with the present disclosure. The clip members of the hair clips may be fabricated from any appropriate material, including those mentioned at various times throughout the present disclosure. Moreover, the clip members maybe over-molded with other materials for aesthetic or function treatments. In one embodiment, a 60-70 durometer TPE may be over-molded onto the teeth of the claw clip that are inserted into the hair. The over-mold treatment may provide additional hair gripping surface area due to the soft, pliable, textured and tacky feel that TPE resins may be designed to exhibit.
As further alternatives, the configurations of the openings in the bodies of the clip members and the end stops may be varied to facilitate connection and retention of the end stops. The end stops and openings may be configured with mechanical locking mechanisms to allow the end stops to snap into the openings using grooves, tabs or other mechanisms to secure the end stops in place. The “free floating” configuration of the end stops and openings that holds the elastic member in place without a positive mechanical locking mechanism may also be modified as desired, such as to include notches, grooves or other recesses around the openings to receive the tabs of the end stops such that the end stops do not extend beyond the outer surface of the clip members. As a further alternative, the clip members and end stops may be configured so that the tabs of the end stops slide into channels on the inner surfaces of the clip members, or with hooks similar to those shown in
It is also contemplated that alternative hinge configurations may be implemented. In the embodiments discussed above, the hinge point attaching the clip members may utilize a single metal or plastic axle. Alternatively, the hinge point may be engineered with interlocking tabs that snap together for assembly. Though not shown, a torsion spring may be used in conjunction with the elastic band, but with the band shielding the spring from hair retained by the hair clip to prevent the hair from becoming tangled in the spring. In hair clips implementing a living hinge, as an alternative to molding the clip members together as shown in
While the clips are primarily disclosed herein as being used to clip and retain bundles of hair, clips in accordance to the present disclosure may be used to gather other stands of material, such as groups of power cords, computer cables and the like. Moreover, the attachment mechanism for the elastic band may provide the ability to adjust the clamping force to meet the needs of a specific task for which the clip is used. The clip may be provided with multiple interchangeable elastic bands each having a different elasticity to provide a range of clamping force. By connecting the appropriate elastic band to the clip members, the desired clamping force may be provided to hold the clipped article.
While the present invention has been described with reference to specific examples, which are intended to be illustrative only and not to be limiting of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that changes, additions or deletions may be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A hair retaining clip, comprising:
- a first clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion;
- a second clip member including a handle portion and a claw portion;
- a hinge pivotally connecting the first and second clip members such that the first and second clip members are rotatable between a normal closed position and an open position; and
- an elastic member disposed between and attached to the claw portions of the first and second clip members, wherein the elastic member biases the first and second clip members toward the normal closed position and retains the first and second clip members in the normal closed position.
2. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastic member comprises an elastic band having first and second ends, a first end stop connected to the first end of the elastic band, and a second end stop connected to the second end of the elastic band, wherein the first end stop is connected to the claw portion of the first clip member and the second end stop is connected to the claw portion of the second clip member.
3. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 2, wherein the claw portions of the first and second clip members each comprise an opening extending therethrough, and wherein each of the end stops partially extends through the opening through the corresponding claw portion and engages the outer surface of the corresponding claw portion to prevent the end stop from passing through the opening.
4. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 3, wherein each end stop comprises a connection portion connected to the corresponding end of the elastic band, and outwardly extending tabs, wherein the connection portion of each end stop is disposed in the opening of the corresponding claw portion to prevent the end stop from passing through the opening.
5. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 3, wherein each end stop comprises an elongated rod and a body having outwardly extending wings, wherein the wings of the end stop are folded around and engage the corresponding end of the elastic band to connect the end stop to the end of the elastic band, and wherein the length of the rod is greater than the length of the corresponding opening such that the ends of the rod engage the outer surface of the claw portion beyond the ends of the opening.
6. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 2, wherein the elastic member comprises a rubber thread stitched through the elastic band such that portions of the rubber thread are exposed through the top and bottom surfaces of the elastic band, and wherein the rubber thread has a greater coefficient of friction than the surfaces of the elastic band.
7. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 1, wherein the hinge of the hair retaining clip is a living hinge.
8. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first and second clip members and the hinge are integrally molded from the same material as a single unitary component.
9. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastic member comprises an elastic band having first and second ends, a first end loop connected to the first end of the elastic band, and a second end loop connected to the second end of the elastic bands wherein the first end loop is disposed around the claw portion of the first clip member and the second end loop is disposed around the claw portion of the second clip member.
10. A hair retaining clip in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of the claw portions comprises hooks extending inwardly from an inner surface of the claw portion, and wherein the elastic member is attached to the hooks on the inner surfaces of the claw portions.
11. A clip for retaining an elongated article, comprising:
- a first clip member having a handle portion, a body and teeth extending outwardly from the body;
- a second clip member having a handle portion, a body and teeth extending outwardly from the body;
- a hinge pivotally connecting the first and second clip members such that the first and second clip members are rotatable between a normal closed position with the teeth interlocked and an open position with the bodies and the teeth separated; and
- an elastic member comprising: an elastic band having first and second ends, a first end stop connected to the first end of the elastic band, and a second end stop connected to the second end of the elastic band,
- wherein the first end stop is connected to the body of the first clip member and the second end stop is connected to the body of the second clip member, and the elastic band biases the first and second clip members toward the normal closed position and retains the first and second clip members in the normal closed position.
12. A clip in accordance with claim 11, wherein the bodies of the first and second clip members each comprise an opening extending therethrough, and wherein each of the end stops partially extends through the opening through the corresponding body and engages the outer surface of the corresponding body to prevent the end stop from passing through the opening.
13. A clip in accordance with claim 12, wherein each end stop comprises a connection portion connected to the corresponding end of the elastic band, and outwardly extending tabs, wherein the connection portion of each end stop is disposed in the opening of the corresponding body to prevent the end stop from passing through the opening.
14. A clip in accordance with claim 13, wherein each end stop comprises an elongated rod and a body having outwardly extending wings, wherein the wings of the end stop are folded around and engage the corresponding end of the elastic band to connect the end stop to the end of the elastic band, and wherein the length of the rod is greater than the length of the corresponding opening such that the ends of the rod engage the outer surface of the body beyond the ends of the opening.
15. A clip in accordance with claim 12, wherein the elastic member comprises a rubber thread stitched through the elastic band such that portions of the rubber thread are exposed through the top and bottom surfaces of the elastic band, and wherein the rubber thread has a greater coefficient of friction than the surfaces of the elastic band.
16. A clip in accordance with claim 11, wherein the hinge of the clip is a living hinge.
17. A clip in accordance with claim 11, wherein the first and second clip members and the hinge are integrally molded from the same material as a single unitary component.
18. A clip in accordance with claim 11, wherein the first end stop comprises a first end loop connected to the first end of the elastic band, and a second end loop connected to the second end of the elastic band, wherein the first end loop is disposed around the body of the first clip member and the second end loop is disposed around the body of the second clip member.
19. A clip in accordance with claim 11, wherein each of the bodies comprises hooks extending inwardly from an inner surface of the body, and wherein the first end stop is connected to the hooks on the inner surface of the body of the first clip member and the second end stop is connected to the hooks on the inner surface of the body of the second clip member.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 11, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2007
Applicant: GOODY PRODUCTS (Freeport, IL)
Inventors: Joni Harrison (Atlanta, GA), Stan Chudzik (Alpharetta, GA), Michael Defenbaugh (Marietta, GA)
Application Number: 11/609,210
International Classification: A45D 8/20 (20060101);