HAIR EXTENSION ASSEMBLY
A hair extension assembly as described includes at least one hair extension, a hair fastener, and at least one hair extension connector. The hair fastener engages the wearer's hair, and the at least one hair extension is indirectly connected to the hair fastener via a hair extension connector, such as a thin flexible loop made of thread, string, wire, ribbon, or fiber. When applied, the thin connector is the only material necessarily within the fastener next to the wearer's hair and the connector separates the hair extension strands from the fastener. The hair extension assembly is quickly and easily applied to provide a customizable, free-flowing, and natural appearance that is comfortable, less bulky and easy to maintain and shampoo.
The present disclosure relates to hair extensions, and more specifically, to a hair extension assembly in which one or more hair extensions, each comprising a plurality of hair strands, are secured to a hair extension connector that is movably coupled to a hair fastener.
BACKGROUNDHair extensions are a well known and popular product for increasing the length and/or fullness of a person's hair while blending in and integrating with the hair of the wearer. Extensions allow the wearer to tailor the appearance of their hair by typically adding multiple extensions with selected length(s) and color(s) to achieve a desired look. Known hair extensions can be weaved, glued/adhered, clipped onto or crimped into a wearer's actual hair. Hair extensions may comprise a group of hair extension strands that are glued at one end to form a tip. One long-lasting technique of applying hair extensions involves threading a section of a person's actual hair through a deformable fastening ring, placing the tip of a hair extension into the fastening ring and then crimping the ring, thereby fixedly securing both the hair extension strands and the person's actual hair within the crimped ring. Crimped hair extensions provide a secure and integrated engagement with the wearer's actual hair that can comfortably withstand an active lifestyle, hair brushing, hair shampooing and sleeping. Once applied, the extensions can be worn for as many as one to three months.
The process of applying the extensions may involve the use of many dozens of hair extensions and fastening rings in order to give the wearer's hair a full, natural and symmetrical appearance. This is a time-consuming and costly process involving the repetitive handling of multiple components such as the small fastening rings, the hair extension and the crimping tool. The number of fastening rings is generally determined by the style desired and the amount of fullness and length to be added to the wearer's actual hair.
In general, it is desirable to reduce the number of connecting rings to reduce the application time, maximize comfort and to achieve a natural appearance. However, because both the wearer's hair and the extension are threaded through each ring, the amount of hair extension strands applied within the ring is generally limited by the size of the fastening ring. Use of larger rings could reduce the number of rings necessary, but the size of the rings is limited by factors such as the weight of the extension, obtrusiveness of the ring through the wearer's actual hair, and comfort. Comfort is critical to the longevity of use of hair extensions. Concealment of the rings within the wearer's hair is also critically important, where smaller rings are less obtrusive and noticeable. An undetectable and integrated finish is often harder to achieve with thin hair, lighter hair colors, and/or hair areas at the top and side locations.
While crimping provides a secure engagement with less scalp and hair contact with glue/adhesives than other techniques involving direct glue/adhesive application, the foregoing crimping technique does require the wearer's actual hair to be crimped tightly against the glue used to form the tip of the hair extension, which glue can damage the actual hair over time. The wearer's actual hair strands may become integrated into the glue due to the pressure of the crimp and the movement of the hair against the glue during the course of wearing the hair extension in natural activities such as sleeping. Removal of the hair extension thus may also cause tugging of the actual hair or even loss of strands of actual hair. Hair extension techniques which can damage or pull out a wearer's actual hair are particularly not desirable by those with thin or thinning hair.
Depending on the style desired, the hair type of the wearer and location of the application of the extension, one approach that has been used in certain applications to overcome the foregoing drawbacks involves a multi-extension apparatus that comprises an elongated weft of fabric with hair extension strands sewn into the weft along the weft's length. A plurality of connecting rings are sewn to the weft in fixed locations at spaced intervals along the length of the weft. To apply the apparatus, the weft is placed immediately adjacent the scalp; a section of the wearer's actual hair is threaded through the first connecting ring and crimped; and then specific sections of the wearer's actual hair corresponding to the locations of the fixed connecting rings must be sequentially grasped from behind the weft and threaded through the connecting rings and crimped. Additional multi-extension weft apparatuses and/or other hair extensions are then applied to the wearer's head to achieve the desired appearance.
While this particular technique avoids the problem of glue contacting the wearer's actual hair and the problem of incorporating the hair extension strands within the connecting rings, it is not suitable for all applications and has other drawbacks. Wefts are not generally recommended for thin hair and/or light hair with specific style requests (such as where the weft would be noticeable under the hair or would add too much bulk and weight); wefts are also not generally suitable for applications where variability in color, length and/or style of hair extension strands is desired. Wefts, e.g., can add weight, bulk, rigidity, discomfort and make shampooing of the hair and scalp more difficult than the prior art application of crimping a single hair extension. While the hair extension strands are not within the connecting rings and the amount of hair extension strands applied within the wearer's hair is accordingly increased for a given size of connecting rings, the weft adds the bulk of the weft material and the bulk of the excess hair which is folded over for the purpose of sewing the hair to the weft. The application of the weft also requires specific sections of hair in precise locations behind the weft to be grasped for threading based on the close attachment of the weft against the scalp and the fixed relationship of the location of its connecting rings. Thus, a need continues for a hair extension assembly that addresses the foregoing issues.
The disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure relates to a hair extension assembly connecting at least one hair extension to a hair fastener. The hair fastener is used to attach the assembly to a person's hair. The hair extensions are movably attached to the hair fastener via a hair extension connector. When the assembly is applied, a small section of the person's hair is attached through the fastener, but the at least one hair extension is not directly in contact with fastener, and instead is spaced apart from the inside of the fastener via a hair extension connector. Preferably, a portion of the length of the hair extension connector extends below the hair fastener and spaces the at least one hair extension below the hair fastener whereby the at least one hair extension is movably connected to the fastener.
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Hair fastener 30 is generally annular and includes a through-opening 36 along its length (in the z-axis direction). Although the length/diameter ratio of fastener 30 appears to be greater than 1 in the figure, no particular ratio is required. In addition, hair fasteners having shapes other than annular may be used. However, hair fastener 30 is preferably configured for attachment to a wearer's actual hair.
Hair extension connectors 32 and 34 each connect respective hair extensions 22 and 24 to hair fastener 30. In certain implementations, hair extension connectors 32 and 34 are thin loops. In the example of
Hair fastener 30 may have shapes other than cylinders. In one example, shown in
In
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The cross-sections of hair extension connector 32 and/or first end 26a of hair extension 22 need not be circular and may other regular or irregular shapes. In certain examples, hair extension connector 32 will have a maximum dimension when viewed in cross-section (e.g., a maximum linear distance from one portion of the cross-section to another) which will be less than a maximum dimension of first end 26a of hair extension 22 when first end 26a is viewed in cross-section. For example,
Hair extensions 22 and 24 have more degrees of freedom relative to hair fastener 30 than in many known hair extension assemblies. Prior to crimping, the extensions 22 and 24 may be manipulated in a number of directions and orientations relative to hair fastener 30 while still being connected to it via their respective hair extension connectors 32 and 34. For example, the hair extensions 22 and 24 may be placed together or apart along the perimeter of the hair fastener 30. In addition, the first ends 26a and 28a may be placed in abutting engagement with the hair fastener 30 or spaced apart from it by a maximum distance dictated by the dimensions and flexibility of hair extension connectors 32 and 34. However, as mentioned previously, in normal use the extensions 22 and 24 will simply hang freely from the hair fastener 30 such that the first ends 26a and 26b will be spaced apart from it in the z-axis direction and/or in a direction away from the z-axis. The particular orientation of the spacing between the first ends 26a and 26b will depend on the location of placement of hair extension assembly 20 on the wearer's head, the length of the hair between the wearer's scalp and the hair fastener 30, and the curvature of the wearer's head.
In the embodiment of
In certain implementations, it is desirable to provide a material on the inner surface of hair fastener 30 which is biocompatible with human hair. As best seen in
In
To facilitate the application of hair extension assemblies 20 to a wearer's head, a plurality of such assemblies 20 may be provided as a kit. In a kit configuration, each hair extension assembly 20 is separate from and disconnected from the other hair extension assemblies. In certain examples, a common color will be used for all of the hair extensions 22 and 24 in a kit. Similarly, a common color may be used for all of the hair fasteners 30 and/or all of the hair extension connectors 32 and 43 in a kit. The kit may alternatively provide differing lengths, colors, textures, and/or styles in one kit to be applied around the head to achieve a specifically designed look.
Hair extension assembly 20 may include one or more hair extensions 22, 24. Because the hair extension connector 32 is thin, the amount of hair extension strands that can be used in association with a single fastener is not limited by the need to fit the hair extension strands within the inner diameter of the fastener. In the embodiment of
A method of making the hair extension assembly of
In step 1008, first end 26a of hair extension 22 is attached to hair extension connector 32 proximate location 44 where first and second hair extension connector sections 40a and 40b are joined. In one implementation, strands of hair used to form first end 26a of hair extension 22 are aggregated in a generally flat configuration and coated with an adhesive of the type described previously, such as a hot melt keratin glue. The coated hair strands are then rolled around hair extension connector 32 to form tip 26a. One exemplary method of performing step 1008 is depicted in
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A method of applying hair extension assembly 20 to a wearer's hair will now be described with reference to
Engagement section 56 preferably includes a thin, elongated rigid shaft 57. Tip 58 is preferably configured to facilitate engagement with a person's hair. In the embodiment of
In accordance with the method, hair extension assembly 20 is provided, and a stylist grips handle 54 of application tool 52. Application tool tip 58 is then pushed through opening 36 of hair fastener 30 until reaching the position shown in
With the application tool 52 positioned as shown in
Once the hair extension assembly 20 is applied, extensions 22 and 24 remain moveable with respect to the now-crimped hair fastener 30. For example, their first ends 26a and 28a may be moved from one position in which they are in abutting engagement with hair fastener 30 or spaced apart from the hair fastener 30 in a direction perpendicular to the length axis (z-axis). First ends 26a and 28b may also be spaced apart from the hair fastener 30 in a direction parallel to the length (z-axis). However, during normal as applied to a wearer's head, the extensions 22 and 24 will hang freely with the first ends 26a and 26b spaced apart from the length (z-axis) in a direction that is parallel to the length (z-axis) and/or in a direction away from the length (z-axis).
With the hair extension assemblies 20 in place on the wearer's head, the wearer can shower, bathe, shampoo, condition, brush and/or blow dry her actual hair as well as the hair extensions 22, 24. After having been worn for a desired length of time, the hair extension assemblies 20 can be removed from the wearer's head. For example, if deformable rings, such as aluminum micro-rings, are used to form hair fastener 30, the fastener 30 can again be deformed to allow the hair fastener 30 to be removed from the wearer's actual hair. In one example, a compressive force is applied to fastener causing the opening 36 (which has since been somewhat flattened) to expand and facilitate removal of the fastener 30. With care, the ring can be decrimped and re-used.
Hair extension assembly 20 provides several advantages over many known hair extensions, some of which have been described above. For example, in many known configurations, the amount of hair extension strands that can be connected to a given hair fastener is limited because the ring must accommodate the wearer's actual hair and all of the hair extension strands being applied within the opening of the fastener. However, as shown in
Also, because hair extensions 22 and 24 are connected to hair fastener 30 via hair extension connectors 32, 34 the hair extensions 22 and 24 may be more readily re-used than with many conventional hair extensions because the hair extensions 22, 24 are not crimped in hair fasteners 30. As a result, the extensions 22, 24 can readily be separated from hair extension assembly 20 for subsequent re-use, such as by cutting hair extension connectors 32 and 34.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings, with modifications and variations suited to the particular use contemplated.
Claims
1. A hair extension assembly comprising:
- At least one hair extension comprising a plurality of hair strands, wherein the at least one hair extension has a first end;
- a hair fastener having a first end, a second end, and a length defining a length axis;
- at least one hair extension connector, wherein the at least one hair extension first end is connected to the at least one hair extension connector, the at least one hair extension connector is connected to the hair fastener, and the entire length of the at least one hair extension is moveable from a first orientation parallel to the hair fastener length axis in which the hair fastener first end is between the at least one hair extension first end and the hair fastener second end in the length axis direction, to a second orientation parallel to the hair fastener length axis in which the hair fastener second end is between the at least one hair extension first end and the hair fastener first end in the length axis direction.
2. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the at least one hair extension defines a tip.
3. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the at least one hair extension is movable from a first position abutting the hair fastener to a second position spaced apart from the hair fastener in a direction perpendicular to the hair fastener length axis.
4. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the hair extension connector is connected to the hair fastener at a connection location along the hair fastener perimeter and is selectively moveable with respect to the hair fastener to vary the connection location around the perimeter of the hair fastener.
5. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein a portion of the at least one hair extension is movable in a plane perpendicular to the length axis of the hair fastener.
6. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the hair fastener first end lies in a plane perpendicular to the hair fastener length axis and the hair fastener second end lies in the plane, and a portion of the at least one hair extension connector is movable from the first end of the hair fastener lying in the plane to the second end of the hair fastener lying in the plane.
7. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the hair fastener includes an opening along its length.
8. The hair extension assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one hair extension connector comprises a loop through the hair fastener opening.
9. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the hair extension connector is moveable to a position below the hair fastener.
10. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one hair extension connector comprises a nylon material.
11. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one hair extension comprises two hair extensions and the at least one hair extension connector comprises two hair extension connectors.
12. A hair extension kit, comprising a plurality of the hair extension assemblies of claim 1, wherein the hair extension assemblies are not connected to one another.
13. A method of applying hair extensions to a person's hair, comprising:
- providing the hair extension assembly of claim 1;
- securing the hair fastener to the person's hair such that the first end of the at least one hair extension is spaced apart from the hair fastener.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the hair fastener includes an opening along its length, and the step of securing the hair fastener to the person's hair comprises threading the person's hair through the opening of the hair fastener and crimping the hair fastener to the person's hair such that the first end of the at least one hair extension is spaced apart from the opening of the hair fastener.
15. A hair extension assembly, comprising:
- a single hair fastener;
- a plurality of hair extensions connected to the single hair fastener, wherein each hair extension in the plurality of hair extensions has a first end and a second end, and each hair extension first end is connected to the single hair fastener at a connection location along the perimeter of the hair fastener and is selectively movable with respect to the single hair fastener to vary the connection location around the perimeter of the single hair fastener.
16. The hair extension assembly of claim 15, wherein the first ends of each of the hair extensions in the plurality of hair extensions defines a corresponding tip.
17. The hair extension assembly of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of hair extension connectors, wherein each hair extension first end in the plurality of hair extensions is connected to a corresponding hair extension connector from among the plurality of hair extension connectors, and each hair extension connector is connected to the single hair fastener.
18. The hair extension assembly of claim 17, wherein the plurality of hair extension connectors are loops.
19. The hair extension assembly of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of hair extension connectors, wherein the single hair fastener includes an opening, each hair extension first end in the plurality of hair extensions is connected to a corresponding hair extension connector from among the plurality of hair extension connectors, and each hair extension connector is threaded through the hair fastener opening.
20. (canceled)
21. A hair extension assembly, comprising:
- at least one hair extension;
- a hair fastener having a first end, a second end, a length and an opening along the length;
- at least one hair extension connector having a first end and a second end, wherein a first end of the at least one hair extension is directly connected to the first end of the at least one hair extension connector and a second end of the at least one hair extension connector, the at least one hair extension connector extends through the opening of the hair fastener to define a loop such that the hair fastener is movable along the loop from the first end of the at least one hair extension connector to the second end of the at least one hair extension connector, the at least one hair extension first end defines a cross-sectional area, the at least one hair extension connector has a cross-sectional area, and the cross-sectional area of the first end of the at least one hair extension is greater than the cross-sectional area of the at least one hair extension connector.
22. The hair extension assembly of claim 21, wherein the at least one hair extension first end has a maximum cross-sectional dimension, the hair extension connector has a maximum cross-sectional dimension, and at least one the hair extension connector maximum cross-sectional dimension is less than the at least one hair extension first end maximum cross-sectional dimension.
23. The hair extension assembly of claim 21, wherein the at least one hair extension connector is a loop that encircles the length of the hair fastener.
24. The hair extension assembly of claim 21, wherein the hair fastener comprises a cylinder.
25. The hair extension assembly of claim 21, wherein the at least one hair extension connector comprises a nylon material.
26. The hair extension assembly of claim 21, wherein the at least one hair extension is two hair extensions and the at least one hair extension connector is two hair extension connectors.
27. A method of making a hair extension assembly, comprising:
- providing a hair fastener having an opening;
- providing a hair extension connector having a first portion and a second portion;
- threading the hair extension connector through the hair fastener opening such that the hair fastener is disposed between the first and second portions of the hair extension connector;
- connecting the first and second portions of the hair extension connector at a location spaced apart from the hair fastener such that the hair extension connector defines a single loop;
- attaching a first end of a hair extension to the hair extension connector proximate the location spaced apart from the fastener.
28. The method of claim 27, wherein the hair extension connector is a first hair extension connector, the hair extension is a first hair extension, and the method further comprises:
- providing a second hair extension connector having a first portion and a second portion;
- threading the second hair extension connector through the hair fastener opening such that the hair fastener is disposed between the first portion and the second portion;
- connecting the first and second portions of the second hair extension connector; and
- attaching a first end of a second hair extension to the second hair extension connector.
29. The method of claim 27, wherein the step of attaching a first end of a hair extension to the hair extension connector comprises:
- providing a plurality of hair extension strands such that the plurality of hair extension strands defines the first end of the hair extension and a second end of the hair extension; and
- forming the plurality of hair extension strands into a tip at the first end of the hair extension.
30. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the hair fastener has an opening extending along the hair fastener length, the at least one hair extension connector has a first end and a second end and extends through the hair fastener opening, and the first and second ends of the at least one hair extension connector are connected to the first end of the at least one hair extension such that the at least one hair extension connector defines a single loop extending from the first end of the at least one hair extension connector to the second end of the at least one hair extension connector.
31. The hair extension assembly of claim 1, wherein the hair fastener has an inner surface comprising a silicone polymer.
32. The hair extension assembly of claim 15, wherein the hair fastener has an inner surface comprising a silicone polymer.
33. The hair extension assembly of claim 17, wherein each hair extension connector has a first end and a second end, the single hair fastener has a length defining a length axis, a first end and a second end, and each hair extension is movable from a first orientation parallel to the hair fastener length axis in which the hair fastener first end is between the at least one hair extension first end and the hair fastener second end in the length axis direction, to a second orientation parallel to the hair fastener length axis in which the hair fastener second end is between the at least one hair extension first end and the hair fastener second end in the length axis direction.
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 29, 2012
Applicant: Aemilie Hair Inc. (New York, NY)
Inventor: Kyoung Yi (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
Application Number: 13/117,685
International Classification: A41G 5/00 (20060101); A41G 3/00 (20060101);