ABSORBER FOR USE IN HAIR TREATMENTS
A reusable absorber capable of absorbing perm chemicals and configured to enable at least a portion of the absorber to remain in place at an individual's hairline during a perm treatment. The absorber includes a cord, features for securing first and second ends of the cord together, and a lateral having at least one of two ends attached to the cord at a location in proximity to one end of the cord. The cord comprises an absorbent material that is resistant to chemical attack by perm chemicals and is capable of absorbing the perm chemicals.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/499,426, filed Jun. 21, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to hair styling products. More particularly, this invention relates to an absorber adapted to be worn by an individual during the application of hair styling chemicals to the individual's hair for the purpose of preventing runoff of the chemicals onto the individual's face and body.
A permanent wave, or simply a “perm,” is a well-known hair treatment to create waves or curls in an individual's hair. A perm treatment involves the application of a chemical solution to the hair, for example, an alkaline chemical such as ammonium thioglycolate or an acidic chemical such as glycerol monothioglycolate, which will be referred to hereinafter simply as perm chemicals. During the application of a perm chemical to an individual's hair, it is desirable to minimize contact with the skin due to the harsh nature of the chemicals. For this purpose, one known practice is to wrap a cotton coil or the like around an individual's head along the hairline to absorb any runoff or drips that might otherwise come into contact with the individual's skin below the hairline. Though generally effective, a cotton coil can quickly become saturated, necessitating frequent replacement during a perm treatment. The coil may also have the tendency to slide downward from the hairline, necessitating frequent repositioning and/or replacement of the coil. Another disadvantage of cotton coils is that they are not reusable, and are therefore typically thrown away after a single use.
Accordingly, there is a need for an absorbent product that is capable of absorbing perm chemicals and remaining in place at an individual's hairline during application of the chemicals to the hair. It would also be desirable if such a product could be reused and, in doing so, be more ecologically and environmentally “friendly” than cotton coils.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a reusable absorber that is capable of absorbing perm chemicals and is configured to enable at least a portion of the absorber to remain in place at an individual's hairline during a perm treatment.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the absorber includes a cord having first and second ends, features for securing the first and second ends of the cord together, and a lateral having first and second ends of which at least one of the first and second ends is attached to the cord at a location that is closer in proximity to the first end of the cord than to the second end of the cord. The cord comprises an absorbent material that is resistant to chemical attack by perm chemicals and is capable of absorbing the perm chemicals.
Another aspect of the invention is a process of using an absorber comprising the elements described above. As an example, such a method includes wrapping the cord around the head of an individual so that the cord is located at the hairline of the individual, securing the first and second ends of the cord together, and routing the lateral on the crown of the individual's head so as to anchor the cord to the head and inhibit the cord from slipping from the hairline of the individual.
A technical effect of the invention is that the absorber is absorbent to perm chemicals and is configured to have securement features that enable the absorber to remain in place at an individual's hairline during a perm treatment. As a result, the absorber does not require frequent repositioning or replacement during a perm treatment. In preferred embodiments, the absorbent material comprises a bamboo material that enables the absorber to be washed and reused numerous times, while also being biodegradable and as such is more environmentally friendly than existing cotton coils.
Other aspects and advantages of this invention will be better appreciated from the following detailed description.
Each absorber 10 is constructed to include a cord 12 that comprises an absorbent flexible material that is capable of absorbing perm chemicals (including alkaline and acidic perm chemicals) while also being resistant to chemical attack by such chemicals to permit repeated use of the cord 12. A preferred material is believed to be bamboo batting, generally characterized by nonwoven discontinuous bamboo fibers, though it is foreseeable that the bamboo fibers could be combined with fibers of another fibrous material. Bamboo is a particularly preferred material for the cord 12 in that bamboo materials are highly absorbent, reusable, and biodegradable. As represented in
Each absorber 10 is also equipped with a lateral 18 that is attached to and extends from the cord 12. The lateral 18 may be formed similarly to the cord 12, in other words, to have a bamboo core 14 within an outer cover 16. However, the lateral 18 may be simply formed of the same or similar material used to form the cover 16 of the cord 12. In the embodiment of
The cord 12 is adapted to be wrapped around an individual's head, preferably along the entire extent of the individual's hairline. As represented in
In view of the above, it can be seen that a significant advantage of the invention is the use of a highly absorbent cord 12 that can be inhibited from slipping during use, and therefore does not require frequent repositioning during use. In addition, the bamboo material of the cord core 14 can be washed and reused numerous times, while also being biodegradable, such that the absorber 10 is being environmentally friendly.
While the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments, it is apparent that other forms could be adopted by one skilled in the art. For example, the absorbers 10 could differ in appearance and construction from the embodiments shown, the functions of their components could be performed by components of different construction but capable of a similar (though not necessarily equivalent) function, and appropriate materials could be substituted for those noted. Furthermore, while the Figures depict the absorbers 10 and their components in proportions found suitable for use, the particular represented embodiments are not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. An absorber adapted to be worn on along the hairline on the head of an individual, the absorber comprising:
- a cord having first and second ends and comprising an absorbent material that is resistant to chemical attack by perm chemicals and capable of absorbing the perm chemicals;
- means for securing the first and second ends of the cord together; and
- a lateral having first and second ends, at least one of the first and second ends of the lateral being attached to the cord at a location that is closer in proximity to the first end of the cord than to the second end of the cord.
2. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein the cord comprises a core material within a flexible cover.
3. The absorber according to claim 2, wherein the core material is bamboo batting and the bamboo matting is contained within the cover.
4. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein the cord comprises bamboo matting.
5. The absorber according to claim 4, wherein the cord lacks any cover in which the bamboo matting is contained.
6. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein the lateral comprises a core material within a flexible cover.
7. The absorber according to claim 6, wherein the core material is bamboo batting and the bamboo matting is contained within the cover.
8. The absorber according to claim 6, wherein the lateral comprises bamboo matting.
9. The absorber according to claim 8, wherein the lateral lacks any cover in which the bamboo matting is contained.
10. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein the securing means comprises complementary fastening elements disposed at each of the first and second ends of the cord.
11. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein only the first end of the lateral is attached to the cord.
12. The absorber according to claim 11, wherein the first end of the lateral is permanently attached to the cord.
13. The absorber according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second ends of the lateral is attached to the cord.
14. The absorber according to claim 13, wherein each of the first and second ends of the lateral is attached to the cord at the first end of the cord.
15. The absorber according to claim 13, wherein each of the first and second ends of the lateral is permanently attached to the cord.
16. A method of using the absorber of claim 1, the method comprising:
- wrapping the cord around the head of an individual so that the cord is located at the hairline of the individual;
- securing the first and second ends of the cord together with the securing means; and
- routing the lateral on the crown of the head so as to anchor the cord to the head and inhibit the cord from slipping from the hairline of the individual.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising wrapping hair at the crown of the individual's head around a rod, wherein the routing step comprises routing the lateral around the rod to prevent the cord from slipping downward from the hairline.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the lateral is routed to define a loop that extends rearwardly from the forehead of the individual.
19. The method according to claim 16, wherein the cord comprises bamboo matting.
20. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
- applying a perm chemical to the hair of the individual while the cord is located at the hairline of the individual; and
- absorbing portions of the perm chemical with the absorbent material of the cord.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 20, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 27, 2012
Inventor: Barbara Jean Klink (Michigan City, IN)
Application Number: 13/528,344
International Classification: A45D 44/00 (20060101); A45D 7/04 (20060101); A45D 7/00 (20060101);