DECORATIVE BEADED DEVICE FOR HAIR
A device particularly useful as a decorative hair accessory and as a way to keep hair in a braided style includes two opposing sections, a male section and a female section which, when coupled together or closed, create a channel for receiving braided hair. The two opposing sections have protrusions or teeth which may be sized to help keep the device in position on the braid and to help keep the braid from unraveling. The exterior of the two opposing sections are formed so as to have the appearance of a row of individual beads. Alignment posts and locking mechanisms may be positioned along the length of the device to help maintain the device in a closed, aligned position and securely attached to the hair. Optionally, the device may include an opener with a tapered end to facilitate opening of the device.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/588,344, filed Jan. 19, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hair accessories, and more particularly, to a unitary hair accessory which has the appearance of multiple threaded beads.
2. Description of the Related Art
Braids are a popular hairstyle, particularly among young girls. Frequently, braids or tufts of hair are adorned with beads to further add to the aesthetic appeal of a hairstyle. While pony beads are the most common type of beads used in hair, beads come in a variety of shapes, colors, and designs and are often selected to coordinate with clothing or to express a particular theme such as a red, white, and blue patriotic theme.
Several techniques are commonly used to apply beads to braids or strands of hair. One such technique involves the use of a beader. A beader is a tool which is used to assist in applying beads to a braid or strands of hair. To apply the beads, the beads are loaded onto the shaft of the beader in the order or pattern desired. Then, a braid is threaded through a hole in the top of the beader much like one would thread a needle. Next, the braid is folded upwardly and aligned with the tip of the beader so that the beads can be transferred or pushed from the bottom of the beader, along its shaft, over the folded end of the braid and onto the braid itself. The folded end of the braid is then unfolded and removed from the beader leaving a braid which has been nicely decorated with beads.
A beader and a method of applying beads to a braid are taught by U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,151. One shortcoming of the method described therein is that it requires a separate, spring loaded bead stop to secure the beads on the braid once they have been applied to the braid. Other known techniques for securing beads on a braid include the use of a barrette or a rubber band to prevent the beads from sliding off the braid. However, a barrette, because of its relatively large size and weight may not be aesthetically desirable and may contribute to additional stress on strands of hair. In addition, barrettes are susceptible to becoming detached from a braid, allowing the beads to slide off the braid and also allowing the braid to readily become unraveled. Furthermore, the use of rubber bands may not be desirable because the friction of the rubber against the hair can cause breakage of the hair. Also, rubber bands are susceptible to breakage themselves which can cause the beads to fall off the hair. It is particularly dangerous for beads to fall off, or be pulled off of the hair of younger girls, as toddlers have been known to swallow beads and lodge them in their ears and nostrils. In response to this, many day care centers have implemented a “no hair beads” policy.
Braiding hair and the application of beads to braids is a time-consuming and laborious process. The overall time associated with braiding hair into a desired pattern and decorating the braids with beads can sometimes takes several hours. This is undesirable for several reasons. First, a person, especially a child, who has to endure this process may become bored, impatient or irritable causing an unpleasant experience for the hairstylist and the customer alike. In addition, because of the time consumed in this process as well as the additional supplies needed to apply and secure individual beads (i.e., beader, rubber bands), there is necessarily a monetary impact. Any improvements which enhance the efficiency of the hair braiding and decorating process are desirable. Thus, there is a need for a means to decorate braided hair with beads which is less time consuming, less costly, which does not damage hair, and does not present a safety hazard.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a device that satisfies the needs identified above with a decorative hair accessory which looks like a row of beads yet securely and easily locks onto a braid or strands of hair. A decorative beaded hair accessory having features of the present invention comprises a male section and a female section coupled to the male section. Both the male section and the female section have an inner and outer surface with a lateral surface formed therebetween. The inner surface of the male and female section form first and second channels, respectively, which are sized to receive a braid or strands of hair. The inner surface of the male section includes a plurality of protrusions or teeth extending therefrom. The protrusions penetrate or become interlaced with a braid or strands of hair when the device of present invention is in a closed position. The inner surface of the female section may also be provided with a plurality or protrusions for the same purpose. The outer surface of the male and female sections are designed to have the appearance of a row of individual beads when the device of present invention is in a closed position.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention the device may be optionally provided with at least one alignment post on the lateral surface of the male section and a section for receiving at least one alignment post formed on the lateral surface of the female section. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a locking mechanism may be provided wherein the inner surface of the male section includes at least one projection and the inner and lateral surfaces of the female section include a surface defining an opening for receiving at least one projection which frictionally engages with the opening to keep the device in a closed and locked position.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a beaded hair accessory which has the appearance of a row of individual beads.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a beaded hair accessory that securely attaches to braided hair.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a beaded hair accessory which aids in preventing a braid from unraveling.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a beaded hair accessory which is less time consuming to apply to hair than individual beads.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an accessory for decorating hair which is less expensive to apply to hair than individual beads.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a decorative hair accessory which does not damage hair.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a decorative hair accessory which is versatile in that it may be attached at any point along the length of twisted, braided or loose hair.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a decorative hair accessory which does not pose a health or safety risk.
These and other aspects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated embodiments, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.
Male section 12 is preferably semi-cylindrical in shape and has a first inner surface 18, defining a first channel 20, and a first outer surface 19 having a beadlike appearance. First outer surface 19 is located distal from first inner surface 18. Likewise, female section 14 is also preferably semi-cylindrical in shape and has a second inner surface 22, defining a second channel 24, and a second outer surface 23 also having a beadlike appearance. Second outer surface 23 is located distal from second inner surface 22. Both the male section 12 and female section 14 have a lateral surface 21, 25 formed or connected between their respective inner surface 18, 22 and outer surface 19, 23. Male section 12 also includes one or more protrusions 26 extending perpendicularly from first inner surface 18. Similarly, female section 14 may include one or more protrusions 28 extending perpendicularly from second inner surface 22. The protrusions 26, 28 have first ends 30, 32 attached to first inner surface 18 and second inner surface 22, respectively, and second ends 34, 36 having a generally rounded abutment surface as better shown in
In one embodiment protrusions 26, 28 extend from one inner surface to the adjacent inner surface. For example, protrusions 26 may extend from first inner surface 18 substantially to the second inner surface 22. In another embodiment, protrusions extend from an inner surface to the height of the lateral surface of that inner surface. For example, protrusions 26, 28 may extend from inner surfaces 18, 22 to the height of their respective lateral surfaces 21, 25. In this manner, the protrusions 26 of the first inner surface 18 abut the protrusions 28 of the second inner surface 22 when the device 10 of the present invention is in a closed position. The protrusions 26, 28 of the present invention interleave with hair and assist in securing the device 10 of the present invention to hair, especially braided or twisted hair.
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To aid in the overall appearance of the decorative beaded device 10 of the present invention, male section 12, and female section 14 may be provided with recesses 54 to conceal hinges 16 from view when the device 10 of the present invention is in a closed position. This feature further allows the decorative beaded device 10 to have the appearance of a row of individual beads.
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Connector 71 has a cross section which is generally triangular in shape. Sidewalls 72, 73 are formed from male section 12 and female section 14, respectively. More specifically, sidewall 73 is formed from second inner surface 22 and inner lateral 29, for example. Sidewalls 72, 73 are also formed such that when folded up along fold lines 74, 75, they abut connector 71. A recess 54 is formed by connector 71, sidewalls 72, 73 and adjacent end walls 76, 77. A similar recess 55 is formed on the opposite end of connector 71 and is a mirror image of recess 54.
Male section 12 and female section 14 are folded about fold lines 74, 75 of hinge 16 so that projections 40 are in mating engagement with openings 42 as shown in
In yet another embodiment of the present invention depicted in
To demonstrate the effectiveness of the decorative beaded device 10 of the present invention, comparative testing was performed by an ISO 9001 certified testing facility to determine how securely the decorative beaded device 10 attached to two samples of braided hair. The device 10 of the present invention was evaluated against hair accessories identical in design to the present invention. However, Specimen A had no protrusions 26, 28 formed on the inner surfaces 18, 22 of the male section 12 and female section 14 and Specimen B had protrusions which were approximately one half the length of the protrusions formed on the inner surfaces 18, 22 of the male section 12 and female section 14 of the decorative beaded device 10 of the present invention as depicted in
The device 10 designed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention as well as Specimens A and B were separately attached to Braid 1 and Braid 2. A test fixture having a hole bored therethrough was utilized to hold the hair accessories in place while pneumatic grips applied a pulling force to the braids. Pulling was performed at a rate of 1 inch per minute and the maximum load required to initiate movement of the braid relative to the hair accessory was recorded. The results are set forth in the table below.
With regard to both Braid 1 and Braid 2, the device 10 of the present invention sustained a much greater pulling force (as much as 15.7 times greater) than Specimen A and Specimen B before movement of the braid relative to the hair accessory. Thus, the decorative beaded device 10 of the present invention provides superior resistance to slippage when applied to a braid as compared to Specimen A and Specimen B. Resistance to slippage is paramount because braided hair styles including any decorative attachments are typically expected to stay in place for a minimum of two weeks before needing to be re-braided. Therefore, having protrusions present that extend across the diameter of the device, securely attaching themselves to the braided hair as well as having projections that allow the device to remain securely in a closed position are key to the device's ability to remain in place, withstanding the normal everyday activities of a wearer for such extended periods of time. The above described protrusions and projections provide a significant improvement over prior art beads and other hair accessories.
To use the device 10 of present invention, a user places a braid or strands of hair in a channel 20, 24 of an open decorative beaded device 10. The hair so placed in the device interweaves with protrusions 26, 28. The device 10 is then closed about hinges 16 connecting the male section 12 and female section 14 thus assisting in holding braids or a cluster of hair in place. Protrusions 26, 28 provide the primary source of resistance to slippage. The decorative beaded device 10 so placed takes on the appearance of a row of individual hair beads as depicted in
Hair which has been braided and adorned with beads suggests a very time consuming, tedious, and sometimes expensive process. With the present invention, hair may be decorated with a device 10 which looks like a row of beads yet does not require the undesirable time and expense typically associated with beaded hair styles. It will be clear to those skilled in the art that in addition to the outer surfaces 19, 23 of the device 10 of the present invention having the appearance of a row of beads, numerous other designs may be utilized without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. These designs may or may not resemble beads. For example, the device 10 could resemble a smooth decorative cylinder shape without indentations resembling beads.
Although the present invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the invention, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the present invention.
Claims
1. A decorative device for hair, comprising: whereby a plurality of full beads are formed and hair is secured in said first channel and said second channel when the device is in a closed position.
- a) a male section having a first inner surface defining a first channel and including a first plurality of protrusions extending from said first inner surface, a first outer surface defining a plurality of partial beads, and a first lateral surface between said first inner surface and said first outer surface; and
- b) a female section hingedly coupled to said male section, said female section having a second inner surface defining a second channel, a second outer surface defining a plurality of partial beads, and a second lateral surface between said second inner surface and said second outer surface;
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of protrusions extend from said first inner surface substantially to said second inner surface.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of protrusions extend from said first inner surface substantially to the height of said first lateral surface.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein said second inner surface includes a second plurality of protrusions extending from said second inner surface.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein said second plurality of protrusions extend from said second inner surface substantially to said first inner surface.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein said second plurality of protrusions extend from said second inner surface substantially to the height of said second lateral surface.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said first lateral surface includes at least one alignment post and said second lateral surface includes a section for receiving said at least one alignment post.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein said first inner surface includes at least one projection and said second inner surface and said second lateral surface include a surface defining an opening for receiving said at least one projection.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein said at least one projection further comprises a lip and said surface defining an opening further comprises a vertical surface, whereby said lip abuts against said vertical surface to secure the device in a closed position.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein said first channel and said second channel are generally semi-cylindrical in shape.
11. The device of claim 1, further comprising a generally cylindrical opener having a tapered end for insertion into said first channel and said second when the device is in a closed position, thereby opening the device.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the diameter of the opener is sufficient to open the device when the device is in a closed position.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the diameter of the opener is greater than the diameter of the device.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of protrusions extend perpendicularly from said first inner surface.
15. The device of claim 4, wherein said second plurality of protrusions extend perpendicularly from said second inner surface.
16. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is formed using a plastic injection molding process.
17. The device of claim 1, wherein said male section further includes a first inner lateral surface and said female section further includes a second inner lateral surface, the device further comprising at least one hinge connected between said first inner lateral surface and said second inner lateral surface.
18. The device of claim 1, wherein said male section further includes a first folding end and said female section further includes a second folding end, the device further comprising a hinge connected between said first folding end and said second folding end.
19. A device for securing hair, comprising: whereby said first and second outer surfaces have the appearance of a row of individual beads when said male section is coupled to said female section with said at least one projection in frictional engagement with said opening.
- a) a male section having (i) a first inner surface defining a first channel and including a first plurality of protrusions extending from said first inner surface, (ii) at least one projection attached to said first inner surface, said at least one projection including a lip, (iii) a first outer surface distal from said first inner surface, said first outer surface defining a plurality of partial beads, and (iv) a first lateral surface connecting said first inner surface and said first outer surface; and
- b) a female section for coupling to said male section, said female section having (i) a second inner surface defining a second channel, (ii) a second outer surface distal from said second inner surface, said second outer surface defining a plurality of partial beads, and (iii) a second lateral surface connecting said second inner surface and said second outer surface, said second inner surface and said second lateral surface including a surface defining an opening for receiving said at least one projection,
20. A device for securing hair, comprising:
- a) a male section having (i) a first inner surface defining a first channel, (ii) at least one projection attached to said first inner surface, said at least one projection including a lip, (iii) a first outer surface distal from said first inner surface, and (iv) a first lateral surface connecting said first inner surface and said first outer surface;
- b) a female section for coupling to said male section, said female section having (i) a second inner surface defining a second channel, (ii) a second outer surface distal from said second inner surface, and (iii) a second lateral surface connecting said second inner surface and said second outer surface, said second inner surface and said second lateral surface including a surface defining an opening for receiving said at least one projection; and
- c) a filler material attached to said first inner surface and said second inner surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 17, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2013
Inventor: Jennifer Dean Zachery (Fayetteville, GA)
Application Number: 13/744,301
International Classification: A45D 8/34 (20060101);