Hair Styling Tool and Method of Using Same
A hair styling tool for creating an uneven part having a base with a handle, a stem and a web portion. First and second tines extend transversely from the web portion, and in the same direction, generally toward the handle. The tines are spaced apart a distance sufficient to lift and separate hair as the tool is moved through hair to form an uneven part. A method for forming an uneven part in hair includes the steps of engaging first and/or second spaced tines of a hair styling tool with a scalp of a person's head at a desired location for the start of the part near the person's face. Moving the hair styling tool toward the desired location of the part end using an alternating pattern to form a desired predetermined uneven hair part. Finally, slightly lifting a handle of the hair styling tool when the second tine has reached the desired location of the part end to separate and capture hair between the first and second tines so that the captured hair may be divided by the tool user.
This application claims priority from U.S. Ser. No. 60/550,086 filed Mar. 4, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis application relates to hair styling tools, and, more particularly, to a hair styling tool for parting hair and methods for using the tool.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONIn the device of the present application, a hair styling tool is provided for parting hair which includes spaced tines or prongs that produce a part in a person's hair as the tool is moved through the hair. More particularly, the tool includes spaced tines which separate a person's hair as the tool is pulled through the hair.
The hair styling tool of the present application may include one tine having a slightly curved section or a curved tine tip for lifting and separating hair has the tool is pulled through the hair. A guiding tine or upper tine for guiding the tool along a person's scalp may also be provided. Various handle configurations are also provided with the present device. Handles with smaller heights may be used to provide a travel sized tool, while longer handles may be used for salon or home use. Additionally, handles having a variety of configurations are also disclosed, for example, a handle with gripping portions, a handle with an external coating, a substantially planar handle having the shape of an animate object or character. Alternatively, an inanimate object, shape or article, may also be provided, such as an opening or tear drop.
A method for use of the tool to part a person's hair is also disclosed. While the tool may be used to create a straight part having the shape of a line, the tool is most advantageously used to form an uneven part, such as a zigzag, or uneven separations in the layers of a person's hair. To form a part using the tool, at least one tine is first engaged with a person's scalp, and then dragged or moved gently but firmly across the scalp while moving the tool from side-to-side at the same time. The side-to-side movement of the tool produces an uneven part in the person's hair. Such an uneven part may be formed by starting the part from the front of the scalp near the person's hairline and moving toward the crown of the head. Starting the part from the hairline adds fullness and volume to the hair. Using shorter strokes, turns or sweeps with the tool also contributes added fullness to the person's hair. Additionally, the use of an uneven part with the tool of the present application serves to better camouflage changes in hair color due to growth of the hair following coloring or highlighting.
Alternatively, for a more standard zigzag part, the tool may be used by starting from the crown or top of the person's head and moving the tool toward the hairline at the front of the scalp near the person's face. To create more zigzags in the desired part, shorter strokes, turns or sweeps of the tool may be used. By lifting the tool when the desired location for the end of the part is reached, the hair may be readily separated.
Additional methods for use of the tool are also provided, including moving the tool in different directions across the scalp to produce a different effect in the person's hair. The tool may also be moved in other desired patterns to create other styles in the person's hair.
Other features and advantages of the tool of the present application will become apparent from the following detailed description and from the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the details of the hair styling tool illustrated in the drawings of the preferred, but non-limiting, embodiments of the present application,
As stated above, tines 12 and 14 are spaced on either side of web 16 a distance TS1. However, as illustrated in
Tool 10 also has a thickness 18 which can be uniform or which can vary along the length of the tool. As can be appreciated, the thickness of the tool is dependent on the material utilized to make the tool. In this respect, hair styling tool 10 can be made from any material known in the art. This can include metal materials, such as stainless steel, or a wide variety of plastic materials. However, the thickness of the tool is dependent on the material chosen to produce the desired structural integrity. Tools made from plastic can be between 0.125 inches to 0.4 inches. Metal tools can be much thinner and can be approximately 0.125 inches. Furthermore, strengthening ridges and/or features can also be used to allow the use of lighter weight materials and thinner handles and/or webs. It should be noted that these dimensions relate primarily to the stem 38 of the tool, the web 16 of the tool and the tine portions 12, 14 of the tool. A grip portion or finger grip 40B or 40C, as in
It is also noted that the base 18, including the web 16, stem 38 and handle 40, may also be configured to form a variety of shapes. Stem 38 joins handle 40 which can be any known handle in the art, and can be sized and shaped based on the desired length of the tool, the material used, and/or desired look. Tool 10 in
The handle 40A of the base 18 includes an opening 42, configured to simulate an inanimate object, such as a tear drop. Additionally, openings formed in the handles 40 are provided for conveniently hanging the tool on a display rack or support hook, or for attachment of the tool to other objects, such as backpacks, purses or hangers at salon stations. Openings 42 may be used in connection with any of the handle configurations known in the art. In addition, tool 10 could include a hanging hook (not shown) for hanging the tool.
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As will be discussed in greater detail below with respect to the method of using tool 10, tines 12 and 14 are designed to separate a person's hair as the tool is moved through the hair in order to create a part. As stated above, the spacing between the tines 12, 14 can be modified to create differences in the part, and may range from 0.25 inches to 1.25 inches. In addition, the shapes of the tines can also be modified. In
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While considerable emphasis has been placed on the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated that other embodiments can be made and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiments without departing from the principals of the invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alternations insofar as the are within the scope of the appended claims or equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A hair styling tool comprising:
- a one-piece base having a handle, a stem and a web portion having no more than two tines;
- a first tine extending transversely from a terminal end of said web portion, and a second tine spaced from said first tine, and extending transversely from said web portion in the same direction as said first tine, said tines being spaced apart a distance of at least approximately 0.25 inches which is sufficient to lift and separate hair as the tool is moved through hair forming an uneven hair part.
2. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the spaced distance between said first and second tines ranges from 0.25 inch to 1.25 inches.
3. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein the spaced distance between said first and second tines is at least approximately 0.75 inches.
4. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein said handle has a finger grip configuration for engagement with the hand of a tool user.
5. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein said handle supports a coating material for cushioning engagement with the hand of a tool user.
6. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein a portion of said base is configured to simulate an animate object.
7. The hair styling tool of claim 1, wherein a portion of said base is configured to simulate an inanimate object.
8. The hair styling tool as in one of claims 3-6, wherein said base portion includes openings therethrough for securing the tool to another object.
9. The hair styling tool of claim 2 wherein said first tine has a substantially straight configuration.
10. The hair styling tool of claim 9, wherein said second tine is in the same plane as the first tine, and has a somewhat L-shaped configuration for lifting hair during tool use.
11. The hair styling tool of claim 2, wherein either said first or said second tine has a slightly curved configuration for lifting hair during tool use forming an uneven part.
12. The hair styling tool of claim 2, wherein said first and second tines each have a slightly curved configuration, with the curvature being in a direction toward the handle.
13. The hair styling tool as in one of claims 9-12, wherein said first and second tines have tip portions, and of each of said tip portions is provided with a coating for comfortable engagement with a person's head.
14. The hair styling tool of claim 2, wherein the overall height of the tool is at least approximately 6 inches.
15. The hair styling tool of claim 2, wherein the overall height of the tool is at least approximately 8 inches.
16. A method for styling hair with an uneven part comprising the steps of:
- placing first and/or second spaced tines of a two-tined hair styling tool adjacent to or engaged with a scalp at the top of the crown of a tool user's head, where the first and second tines are formed in one piece with a handle, spaced from one another within the same plane and aligned with the handle;
- moving the hair styling tool toward the tool user's face in an alternating pattern to form a desired predetermined uneven hair part; and
- slightly lifting the handle of the hair styling tool when the second tine has approximately reached the tool user's hair line to separate and capture hair between said first and second tines so that the captured hair may be divided by the tool user.
17. The method as in claim 16 further comprising the step of using a back and forth alternating pattern to form a zigzag part in a tool user's hair.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of using shorter back and forth alternating pattern movements to add fullness and volume to a person's hair by adding more zigzags in the tool user's hair part.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 25, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 24, 2009
Applicant: PART Z GIRL PRODUCTS, LLC (Chagrin Falls, OH)
Inventor: Christine K. Sparrow (Chagrin Falls, OH)
Application Number: 12/411,328
International Classification: A45D 24/34 (20060101);