Hair curler having cylindrical stretching member for passing hair bundle therethrough
In a hair curler, at least one first cylindrical stretching member is adapted to pass a hair bundle therethrough, and a second cylindrical stretching member is adapted to pass a neck therethrough. String-type stretching members couple an end of the first cylindrical stretching member to an end of the second cylindrical stretching member.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a simple hair curler for curling and fixing hair, which can also serve as decorative goods.
2. Description of the Related Art
A prior art hair curler is constructed by a rectangular thin hydroscopic cloth and a flexible net with a rubber string at an opening thereof (see: Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3086682). First, a hair bundle is wound and wrapped by the cloth (see:
The above-described prior art hair curler is simple; however, the following problems have arisen.
Firstly, when the hair bundle is located on the back of the head of a person, it is difficult for the person per se to wind and wrap his or her hair bundle and roll the cloth.
Secondly, when the cloth is rolled, the hair bundle may easily come off the cloth.
Thirdly, when the hair bundle is wound and wrapped by the cloth, overlapped portions occur in the cloth. Such overlapped portions would affect the rolling of the cloth. That is, the rolled cloth is substantially swollen by the overlapped portions thereof, so that the curl ratio of the hair bundle is decreased and it is difficult to insert the swollen cloth including the curled hair bundle into the net. Additionally, the swollen cloth inserted into the net does not seem to serve as decorative goods.
According to the present invention, in a hair curler, at least one first cylindrical stretching member is adapted to pass a hair bundle therethrough, and a second cylindrical stretching member is adapted to pass a neck therethrough. String-type stretching members couple an end of the first cylindrical stretching member to an end of the second cylindrical stretching member.
In this hair curler, an upper portion of the first cylindrical stretching member is furled. Then, a neck of a person is inserted into the second cylindrical stretching member, so that the furled first cylindrical stretching member is located around the root of a hair bundle of the person. In this case, note that the second cylindrical stretching member is operated to pull the furled first cylindrical stretching member, to thereby prevent the hair bundle from coming out of the furled first cylindrical stretching member. Then, the furled portion of the first cylindrical stretching member is released to wrap an end of the hair bundle. Then, the first cylindrical stretching member along with the hair bundle is rolled. These operations can be easily carried out by the person per se.
Also, even when the hair bundle is wrapped by the first cylindrical stretching member, no overlapped portions occur therein. As a result, the curl ratio of the hair bundle is not decreased.
Further, the first and second cylindrical stretching members and the string-type cloths can serve as decorative goods.
Note that the second cylindrical stretching member can be replaced by string-type cloths or cloths along with fasteners.
The present invention will be more clearly understood from the description set forth below, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In the above-described embodiments, the number of the cylindrical cloths 1 (or 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3) is 1 or 3, however, this number can be other values. If this number is increased, the curvature of hair bundles can be increased and the texture of hair bundles can be varied.
Also, the color, pattern and material of the cloths 1, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 2, 2-A and 2-B can be changed to exhibit the decorative effect. In this case, the material can be selected from ultraviolet screening material and protection material against cold.
Claims
1. A hair curler comprising:
- at least one first cylindrical stretching member adapted to pass a hair bundle therethrough;
- a second cylindrical stretching member adapted to pass a neck therethrough; and
- string-type stretching members coupling an end of said first cylindrical stretching member to an end of said second cylindrical stretching member.
2. The hair curler as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of protrusions provided on an inner side of another end of said first cylindrical stretching member and adapted to comb said hair bundle when said first cylindrical stretching member is furled and released.
3. The hair curler as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second cylindrical stretching members and said string-type stretching members comprise a single cloth.
4. The hair curler as set forth in claim 1, serving as decorative goods.
5. A hair curler comprising:
- at least one cylindrical stretching member adapted to pass a hair bundle therethrough;
- string-type cloths adapted to pass a neck therethrough; and
- string-type stretching members coupling an end of said cylindrical stretching member to ends of said string-type cloths.
6. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of protrusions provided on an inner side of another end of said cylindrical stretching member and adapted to comb said hair bundle when said cylindrical stretching member is furled and released.
7. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, wherein said cylindrical stretching member, said string-type cloths and said string-type stretching members comprise a single cloth.
8. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, serving as decorative goods.
9. A hair curler comprising:
- at least one cylindrical stretching member adapted to pass a hair bundle therethrough;
- cloth along with fasteners adapted to pass a neck therethrough; and
- string-type stretching members coupling an end of said cylindrical stretching member to ends of said cloths.
10. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of protrusions provided on an inner side of another end of said cylindrical stretching member and adapted to comb said hair bundle when said cylindrical stretching member is furled and released.
11. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, wherein said cylindrical stretching member, said cloths and said string-type stretching members comprise a single cloth.
12. The hair curler as set forth in claim 5, serving as decorative goods.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 14, 2007
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2007
Inventor: Daiji Imazu (Kanagawa)
Application Number: 11/717,729