Original Hairbelt
The invention, “The Original Hairbelt”, is a hair corralling device worn around the head and/or hair and attached with a band comprised of various sturdy materials and an adjustable side or center release buckle. The hair corralling device is used to hold hair away from the face and eyes or to add style, color or embellishments. The hair corralling device adjusts to the head without causing headache or stress to the hair or scalp. The hair corralling device accommodates a variety of head sizes by employing the use of an adjustable side or center release buckle and/or elastic properties. The hair corralling device adjusts by pulling the free end of material threaded through the male end of the adjustable side or center release buckle. The excess material is secured to the opposite side of the adjusted hair corralling device using a plastic or metal garment slide hook.
The invention, “The Original Hairbelt”, is a hair corralling device to be worn on the head and in the hair to aid in styling and management of the hair. The invention has two interlocking ends comprised of an adjustable side or center release buckle. It is known that there are already other hair corralling devices, such as headbands, that are used to keep the wearer's hair in a certain position, create a particular style, or simply adorn the hair. In any case, it is desired that the headband remain in a set position on the head or in the hair, once positioned. Typically, traditional headbands do not effectively fulfill this desire; even those that claim they do. “The Original Hairbelt” fulfills this desire and more.
“The Original Hairbelt”, does not need to be first, pulled over the hair, head and face, and then back up to position it; it can be freely attached and adjusted to a custom size to hold the hair away from the face and eyes without damaging the hair, pulling the skin and hair or causing pain. This invention came about purely by chance and necessity. In the fall of 2012, I dropped my children off at school, and then decided to stop at the store for some incidental items. I looked into the rear view mirror and realized I was having a really bad hair day . . . . I have kinky hair and it was in a very messy afro. I searched the car for something to pull it back with and found only a belt I had crafted out of webbing for a different purpose. It had an adjustable side release buckle on it, but it was too big for my head even after I adjusted it as far as it could go, so I tied a knot in the webbing. This made it the perfect length. I was able to place the improvised “Hairbelt” on my head and adjust it to the perfect snugness and position for me. I wore it all day because, unlike any other headband I had ever used for this style, it did not give me a headache or pull my hair and scalp. I basically forgot I was wearing it! Additionally, it was so sturdy that it did not curl, bend, fold, buckle, or wrinkle like other headbands do. It performed more like a belt than a band; hence the name, “The Original Hairbelt”. I continued wearing it every day and figured if it was great for me, it would be great for others. It is now March 2015 and I have scoured the U.S. patent office, retail establishments and the internet for a like product. I have found other adjustable headbands, but none that do the job in the same fashion or as effectively as my product, “The Original Hairbelt”.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is one object of this invention to aid in the styling and management of the hair by comfortably and securely holding it away from the eyes and face.
Another object of this invention is to provide ease of affixing it with an adjustable side or center release buckle for styling and managing of the hair, free from damage or pain and without having to pull the hair corralling device over the hair, head and face, then back up to position it.
It is a further object of this invention for the hair corralling device to conform to a wide spectrum of head sizes and hair densities.
Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent within the following description of the invention. The invention provides a head and hair corralling device aiding in styling and managing of the hair that includes:
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- 1. A distinct hair corralling device worn around the forehead, head or hair
- 2. The means to interact with the head or hair by way of cotton webbing, nylon webbing, polypropylene webbing, tubular webbing, polyester webbing, poly-elastic webbing, elastic webbing, seatbelt webbing or other suitable materials (or a combination thereof) and fastened by an adjustable side or center release buckle
- 3. The means to accommodate a variety head sizes and hair densities
It is to be noted that this specification of the invention contains nothing new in relation to the previous iterations.
To better understand the operation and use of the invention, it will be described by the following drawings:
Referring to
The wearer will grasp both sides of the open side/center release buckle 1a and 1b at either end of “The Original Hairbelt”. The wearer will then position “The Original Hairbelt” on their head and/or hair, and snap the side/center release buckle closed 1c. At this point, the wearer will adjust “The Original Hairbelt” to the optimum custom fit for them by pulling the free end of the adjustable length of “The Original Hairbelt”. Once adjusted, the free end of the adjustable length of material will fold over across the closed side/center release buckle and affix to the opposite side of the “The Original Hairbelt” via the garment slide hook 6e at the end of it. This will “hide” the side/center release buckle from plain view and foster a clean finished look to the hair corralling device as shown in
Claims
1. A hair corralling device for a human head comprising of material that may or may not taper from a certain width to a smaller width and held in place on the head or in the hair using an adjustable side or center release buckle; conforming to the head or hair by adjustment and/or elastic properties.
2. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said material is cotton webbing, nylon webbing, polypropylene webbing, tubular webbing, polyester webbing, poly-elastic webbing, elastic webbing, or seatbelt webbing (or a combination thereof). This material is washable and was chosen for its sturdiness and resistance to curling, bending, folding, buckling or wrinkling during use; however other types of materials may be used.
3. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device is held in place on the head or in the hair using an adjustable side or center release buckle, allowing the hair corralling device to open and close freely so that it may be placed, rather than pulled to the optimal position on the head or hair; unlike traditional headbands which must be pulled over the hair, head and face, then back up to position them.
4. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device remains in the optimal position on the head, once positioned.
5. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device will not cause excessive pulling of the skin on the scalp and forehead.
6. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device will not cause pain.
7. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device may or may not taper from a certain width to a smaller width at each end, regardless of the width of the hair corralling device at its widest point.
8. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein the hair corralling device adjusts by pulling the free end of materiel threaded through the male end of the adjustable center or side release buckle. The excess material is secured to the opposite side of the adjusted hair corralling device using a plastic or metal garment slide hook.
9. A hair corralling device for a human head according to claim 1, wherein said hair corralling device can be decorated in a lively fashion with jewels and accoutrements affixed by means of sewing, snaps, hooks, pins or self adhesive properties.
Type: Application
Filed: May 6, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 10, 2016
Inventor: Rica Alisia Castro-King (Palm Bay, FL)
Application Number: 14/705,720