Do it yourself (DIY) Tape-in decorative hair accessory kit for attaching colored streaks of synthetic and human hair to the hair and scalp of dolls and toy styling heads

Invention is a do it yourself tape-in hair extensions weft kit for attaching colored hair fiber streaks to the scalp and hair of dolls and toy styling heads for the purpose of adding decorative color to the hair. The colored streaks consists of strands of artificial fibers or real human hair arranged in a weft with glue and pressure sensitive adhesive to attach to the head of dolls. The colored hair streaks consists of a plurality of colors in flat, glossy, neon, and metallic finishes, whereby colors could be attached to the head of dolls in any creative combination desired by the individual. The adhesive products are non-toxic for child safety.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATIONS

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is a fact that toy dolls are frequently accessorized and receive embellishments from head to toe. In the case of the doll's head, the area of the hair has received as much attention as one might find in a hair salon, including accessorizing the hair with color. Doll cosmetology heads exist for kids to exercise hair styles and practice the latest trends in hair decorating. It is valuable to the child and non-child alike to be able to manipulate the hair styling of the toy doll, and whose value is increased when an accessory allows more variability in the ability to adjust the aesthetic of the doll's hair, allowing the child to exercise their creativity.

To affect a change of hair color or its addition to the hair of a doll, various embodiments exist, from total hair transplants to chalking the hair, to adding clip in extensions, but whose limitations do not allow the further potential to decorate and enhance the play time and value of the doll.

The invention consists of adding streaks of artificial or human hair to the hair of dolls for the purpose of decorating the head with streaks of hair colors, whose plurality of colors includes various finishes in flat, glossy, neon, and metallic and is attached to the head of dolls with pressure sensitive adhesive. The colored hair wefts may also be installed in heads of cosmetology dolls used by children. The colored hair wefts are typically added to dolls that have existing hair in solid colors or whose hair have some multitude of color added by the manufacture of the dolls. The dolls are played and collected by children and adults. The hair wefts are made available for any size doll from three inches and taller. The purpose is to allow the individual the creative freedom to decorate the hair of dolls in a multitude of colors and place the wefts of colors in any placement on the head of dolls for a desired effect. Unlike clip-in decorative doll hair extensions that sit atop doll heads and that currently exists in the marketplace, tape-in decorative doll hair extensions allows the placement of colored streaks under the hair in various layers as desired, whose attachment could be hidden from view. Furthermore, unlike clip-in extensions, tape-in hair allows for stacking different colors, and adding subtle colors in a “peek-a-boo” affect, placing the weft on the hair or scalp of the doll or kid's styling head.

The attractiveness of the invention allows the user to take a method heretofore only available to professional hairstylists and apply the user's creativity in the decorative arts to the hair styling of dolls. Strands of hair, or hair wefts, could be added to the doll head as a single color or combination of colors as desired by the doll owner to create a particular effect.

Adding seamless tape-in hair extensions to dolls could not be found, however, I will describe in greater detail current hair extensions available for dolls and other hair accessories, and where I offer a significantly different and creative use of tape-in extensions for dolls.

The novel idea feeds the consumer's desire to accessories their dolls in a creative manner using contemporary fashion designs and techniques.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

U.S. publication number 4874345 Issued: Oct. 17, 1989 Inventor: Clara Dirks

A doll with a doll head for releasably mounting changeable hair piece. The hair piece includes a suction cup portion which snaps on the doll's head. There is no adhesive in the design and does not allow for streaks of color.

U.S. publication number 4993988 Issued: Feb. 19, 1991 Inventor: Michael K. Chamberlain

Is a decorating hair device. The main function is as an apparatus to hold the hair for decorating the hair. No adhesives are involved and not for adding streaks of hair color to dolls.

U.S. publication number 5413124 Issued: May 1995 Inventor: Incando; Peter A.

The invention relates to hair wefts for placement upon a person's head. Relies on a vinyl composition in a hair weave and a pressure apparatus.

U.S. Pat No. 5,234,370 Issued: Aug. 10, 1993 Inventors: Wallace Shapero, John Sneddon

Posable doll hair and method of manufacture for the same. Rooted hair fabricated to provide a posable or cold setting characteristic. Thermoplastic invention and no pressure sensitive adhesive as attachment and not for adding streaks of hair color to dolls.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,805 issued: Apr. 4, 1995 inventor: Barinas; Mary S.

An adjustable level barrette device, which is a barrette type devise with comb-like teeth for securing against the hair. There is no adhesive in the design and does not allow for streaks of color.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,788 Issued: 2 Mar 1999 Inventor: Loren; Daniel

This invention relates to providing bundles of fibers and particularly to a method for producing bundles of fibers which are to be used in evaluating the physical properties of the fibers. The invention relates to fibers themselves for hair substitute and does not relate to styling of doll hair nor attachment thereof. No adhesives are involved and not for adding streaks of hair color to dolls.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,217,407 Issued: Apr. 17, 2001 Inventor: Palle W. Laursen

Invention relates to hairpiece for doll's head. It's interest and invention relates to providing doll heads with hair, and not adding wefts of color to the head.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,736,692 Issued: May 18, 2004 Inventors: Laura Hoyos-Zermeno, Nicolae G. Patean

The present patent is for a device which applies color to the hair of dolls. The device is a crimper apparatus which deposits color to hair and crimps hair. There are no hair weft attachments for subtle supplemental hair added to doll's head.

U.S. Pat. No. 7,533,676 Issued: 19 May 2009 Inventor: Okyo Sthair

The invention relates to the manufacture and design of a tape-in hair weft whose key invention is a wing tape closure system. The invention does not relate to hair of dolls and not for adding streaks of hair color to dolls.

U.S. publication number 20100330869 Issued: Dec. 30, 2010 Inventor: Simon Jung

The invention is for a doll that includes a body with a head to which a lock of hair is coupled. The doll includes an adjustment mechanism that can be manipulated to adjust the length and shape or configuration of the lock of hair. The invention does not relate to decorative hair wefts.

U.S. Pat. No. 8,590,543 Issued: Nov. 26, 2013 Inventor: Christopher Goff, et al

A hair extension kit patent that relies on a printer and paper to make hair wefts for doll's hair. The wefts are not made of hair-like fibers and are attached with a clip mechanism to hair. Not for adding subtle colors to dolls head in multitude of arrangements.

U.S. publication number 20140315470 Issued: Oct. 23, 2014

Inventors: Erika Kane, Eric Lau, Melissa Ozuna, Catherine Wong

A toy assembly includes an air blower than can blow air and particles such as glitter. In one embodiment, the toy assembly includes a doll and an air blower that can blow air and glitter particles as well as change the color of the hair of the doll. Does not rely on hair weft attachments for adding subtle colors to dolls head in multitude of arrangements.

U.S. publication number 20150196848 Issued: Jul. 16, 2015 Inventor: Vivian Miller

The modified doll head includes a hair fastening surface defined by a layer of a hook component material which covers the entire scalp area of the head. Has a loop fastening system. Does not include hair wefts nor pressure sensitive adhesive as an attachment. Not for adding subtle colors to dolls head in multitude of arrangements.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to toy dolls and cosmetology heads and particularly to dolls having synthetic or artificial hair and toy styling heads from which a horizontal strip of pressure sensitive tape may be attached with strands of colored synthetic or real hair to the head and scull of dolls.

DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 is drawing of hair extension weft attached to the hair of a doll in one embodiment.

FIG. 2 is a drawing of an alternative hair extension weft color embodiment attached to scull of a doll head.

FIG. 3 is a drawing of liquid glue being placed across width of hair fibers.

FIG. 4 is a drawing of pressure sensitive film tape being applied over liquid glue and hair fibers.

FIG. 5 is drawing of double-sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape being applied over liquid glue and hair fibers, completing an un-converted hair weft assembly.

FIG. 6 is drawing of un-converted hair weft assembly in the process of hair fibers and tape assembly being trimmed to height.

FIG. 7 is drawing of un-converted hair weft assembly in the process of being trimmed to width.

FIG. 8 is drawing of converted hair weft assembly in its finished embodiment and ready to be applied to hair or scull of doll.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

The hair extension kit includes a plurality of hair and hair-like fibers in an assortment of colors arranged in a weft with a film backing and a pressure sensitive adhesive to attach to the head of the doll. The pressure sensitive adhesive may be attached to the hair or scalp of the doll. The hair extension kit may include loose hair or hair-like fiber bundles in a variety of colors where the user could mix and match colors in a weft. Furthermore, kit may also include a non-toxic craft adhesive, single-sided pressure sensitive tape, and a double-coated pressure sensitive tape with a removable liner on one side. Child may manufacture hair weft in any custom configuration to accessorize a doll's hair.

The hair extension do it yourself kit may be installed on the hair (10; FIG. 1) of the doll or scalp (13; FIG. 2) by a pressure sensitive tape assembly (11). The tape assembly could be attached directly to the hair (10; FIG. 1) of the doll or between the hair channels on the scull (16; FIG. 2). The ability to make hair weft extensions (12, 13, 14, 15) appropriate to the size of the doll head is aided by ability to custom make hair wefts from loose hair and hair-like fibers (17) by arranging fibers in a single layer (FIGS. 3, 4, and 5), applying a layer of liquid glue (18) across the horizontal web of fibers (FIG. 3), then applying a pressure sensitive adhesive (20) plastic film (21) tape over the glue (18). The assembly is then turned over (FIG. 5) where liquid glue (18) is applied horizontally over the paper backed (22) pressure sensitive adhesive (20). The un-converted hair assembly (FIG. 6, FIG. 7) is then trimmed for height (FIG. 6) and width (FIG. 7) with scissors (23). Once trimmed to size, the hair weft (FIG. 8) is ready to be applied to head of doll.

Claims

1. A tape-in hair extension system to add colored streaks of hair fibers to the head of dolls and toy styling heads.

a. A weft of colored synthetic or human hair fibers appropriate and proportional to size of toy doll's head, and approximating the texture and brush-ability of human hair.
b. At the top end of hair weft, a strip of pressure sensitive adhesive tape attached horizontally to the weft of hair.
c. Remove pressure sensitive adhesive liner to expose the adhesive and attach to the head of the doll.
d. Subsequent wefts may be attached adjacent, below, above, or on either side of the head.

2. The method in claim 1, further comprising a sandwiched assembly whereby

a. Liquid craft glue labeled as non-toxic to assemble loose fibers into a hair weft and
b. Single-sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape applied over the non-toxic craft liquid glue. Single sided tape could be a polyethylene backed and acrylic adhesive and
c. Double-coated pressure sensitive tape applied over the non-toxic craft liquid glue. Double-coated tape could be composed of an acrylic adhesive and
d. Trim adhesive assembly to desired length and width.
Patent History
Publication number: 20170120156
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 2, 2015
Publication Date: May 4, 2017
Inventor: Kevin A. Fierro (San Diego, CA)
Application Number: 14/930,634
Classifications
International Classification: A63H 3/44 (20060101);