Wig Base for Mitigating Distortions adverse to a Hairline Part
A wig base for mitigating distortions adverse to formation of a natural-appearing hairline part is presented. The wig base includes net material, cutout regions, primary clips, and optional secondary clip(s). The net material has exterior and interior surfaces and further forms an anterior portion, a peak, and a bottom opening adapted to fit a human head. The cutout regions are disposed along the net material adjacent to a forehead when placed onto the human head. Each cutout region is defined by net material enclosed by a lower fabric strip and an upper fabric strip. The net material is destructively removable from within the cutout region without damage to other portions of the net material. The natural hairline is formed along the cutout region after removal of the net material. Primary clips are separately attached to the net material along the interior surface adjacent to a leftmost side and a rightmost side about the cutout regions. Each secondary clip is attached to net material between two adjoining cutout regions.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 15/632,472 entitled Wig Base filed Jun. 26, 2017 which is a divisional application of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 14/277,086 entitled Wig Base filed May 14, 2014;
this application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 15/360,267 entitled Wig Clip and Wig Base having attached Wig Clip filed Nov. 23, 2016;
this application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 15/267,515 entitled Wig Clip filed Sep. 16, 2016; and
this application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 15/267,486 entitled Wig Clip Assembly filed Sep. 16, 2016.
The subject matters of the prior applications are hereby incorporated in their entirety herein by reference thereto.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThis invention relates to wig bases, and particularly to an improved wig base with mechanical means for securing the wig base to the head of a wearer adjacent a cutout region through which the wearer passes a portion of the wearer's natural hair for blending with other hair attached to the wig base during formation of a hairline part.
2. BackgroundMany wigs are composed of a wig base of flexible material shaped to fit an individual's head, and composed, at least in part, of net material. Natural hair is attached to the wig base by a process known as weaving, in which wefts of hair are sewn to the net material. A problem with conventional wigs is that they are easily detected because they present an artificial-appearing hairline part.
The artificial-appearing hairline problem is addressed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,537,014 by Yoo, which describes a wig base of net material having an omega-shaped metal element to which a detachable wig portion is attached. The omega-shaped metal element defines an opening through which the wearer's natural hair, at the location of the natural part of the hair, can be pulled if the detachable wig portion is not used.
In the wig base by Yoo, the omega-shaped element can be provided either at the center of the wig base for a wearer having a center part, or to a side of the center for a wearer having a side part. However, different wig bases are needed to accommodate wearers having different part locations.
The artificial-appearing hairline problem is also addressed in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 15/632,472 and 14/277,086 by Suh which describe a wig base composed of a net and other stretchable materials. A portion of the net material is disposed within a cutout region which permits the net material to be cut and removed. After removal, the wig base is applied to the wearer's head and the wearer's hair is arranged so as to present a hairline within the cutout region.
In the wig base by Suh, net material remaining after removal of a portion thereof can otherwise distort after placement onto a wearer's head. Distortions are characterized by puckering, folding, or liftoff of the net material adjacent to the cutout region, with or without a further opening or widening of the gap along the cutout region, so that portions of the wig base loosely contact and fail to properly conform to and/or align with the wearer's scalp. The cutout region may enlarge as net material to either side of the opening is pulled away from the cutout as tensile forces within the net material dissipate, which could also include relaxation or redistribution, after placement of the wig base onto the wearer's head. The end result is often a wig base with cutout region which frustrates the appearance of a natural hairline part along the wearer's hair.
For at least the reasons discussed above, the benefits and advantages of a wig base have yet to be completely realized.
Accordingly, what is required is a wig base which avoids the distortion problems inherent thereto, after placement onto a wearer's head, caused by removal of net material in part or whole from a cutout region.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the invention is to provide a wig base which avoids the distortion problems inherent thereto, after placement onto a wearer's head, caused by removal of net material in part or whole from a cutout region.
The invention provides a wig base that enables a wig maker to form an opening through which a wearer's natural hair can be passed and blended with the hair on the wig to achieve a more natural-appearing hairline. This opening can be formed at any selected one of a plurality of locations along the border of the wig base simply by cutting away net material. Even though net material is cut away, the shape of the wig base and an opening within a cutout region is maintained by at least one pair of clips disposed about the cutout region.
The wig base in accordance with the invention comprises a sheet of material having a dome shape adapted to fit a human head. Because of its dome shape, the sheet has a peak and a bottom opening. The bottom opening is defined by a loop-shaped border of the sheet. To allow for weaving of hair to the wig base, it is preferable that nearly all of the area of the sheet of material be composed of net material. In the wig base of the invention, the sheet at material should at least include an area composed of net material that forms an anterior portion of the sheet and that is positioned to fit over an anterior part of a human head above the forehead.
Reinforcements, for openings that can be formed in areas of the net material near the border, are provided by a plurality of strips of fabric attached by sewing, adhesive, or other suitable means, to the exterior and/or interior surface(s) of the net material, and conforming to the shape of the surface of the net material. Each of these strips has a pair of opposite ends spaced from each other and located adjacent the border of the sheet, and a U-shaped intermediate portion connecting one of the ends to the other and extending from the border toward the peak of the sheet of net material. Any one of the plurality of strips of fabric can become a part of a reinforcement of a gap adjacent the bottom opening of the wig base formed by removal of net material from within its U-shaped intermediate portion.
The loop-shaped border has a front part shaped to fit the anterior part of a human head, and the wig base preferably comprises three U-shaped strips of fabric, one being located between the other two strips at a location in the middle of the front part of the loop-shaped border. The three strips are preferably disposed in uniformly spaced relation to one another, and each of the three strips has its ends adjacent the front part of the loop-shaped border. Net material can then be removed from within the strip that corresponds to the location of the natural part in the wearer's hair so that the natural part is exposed when the wearer's hair is passed through the gap formed by removal of net material.
A strip of reinforcing fabric extending along, and attached to, the loop-shaped border of the sheet of net material can include parts that span the spaces between the opposite ends of each of the U-shaped strips. Thus, the parts of the border other than the part at which net material is removed to form a gap can remain reinforced by a section of strip material extending along the loop-shaped border.
In accordance with preferred embodiments of the invention, the wig base includes a net material, at least two cutout regions, and a pair of primary clips. The net material has an exterior surface and an interior surface and further forms an anterior portion, a peak, and a bottom opening adapted to fit a human head. The bottom opening is defined by a loop-shaped border. The cutout regions are disposed along the net material adjacent to a forehead when placed onto the human head. Each cutout region is defined by net material enclosed by a lower fabric strip and an upper fabric strip. The upper fabric strip includes a U-shaped intermediate portion disposed between a pair of ends. The lower fabric strip is attached to the net material along the loop-shaped border. The upper fabric strip is attached to the net material so that the ends contact the lower fabric strip. The net material is destructively removable from the cutout region without damage to other portions of the net material. The natural hairline is formed along the cutout region after removal of the net material. The primary clips are disposed about at least two cutout regions so as to mitigate distortions along the wig base after the net material is removed from at least one cutout region and the wig base is placed onto the human head. One primary clip is attached to the net material along the interior surface adjacent to a leftmost side of the cutout regions. Another primary clip is attached to the net material along the interior surface adjacent to a rightmost side of the cutout regions. Each primary clip is attached to the net material at the loop-shaped border and extends toward the peak.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, each primary clip is mechanically secured to the wig base via a hem at the loop-shaped border.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, distortions are puckering by the net material adjacent to the cutout region with net material removed therefrom.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, distortions are folding by net material adjacent to the cutout region with net material removed therefrom.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, distortions are liftoff by net material from the human head adjacent to the cutout region with the net material removed therefrom.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the net material within each cutout region is destructively removable via cutting.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the net material within each cutout region is destructively removable via ripping.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the net material within each cutout region is destructively removable via tearing.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the wig base further includes a secondary clip disposed between two adjoining cutout regions. The secondary clip is attached to the net material at the loop-shaped border and extends toward the peak.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the secondary clip is mechanically secured to the wig base via a hem at the loop-shaped border.
Another aspect of the invention is a process for making and applying a wig using the wig base. The process comprises removal of net material from within the U-shaped intermediate portion of a selected one of the plurality of strips of fabric to form a gap. The selected strip forms a reinforcement for the gap and prevents further tearing or ripping from extending to net material outside of a cutout region. Wig hair is attached to the net material to form a wig. The wig can then be placed on a wearer's head, and a portion of a wearer's natural hair is passed through the gap, and blended with the wig hair woven to the net material.
In accordance with yet other preferred embodiments of the invention, the method for mitigating distortions along a wig base which frustrate appearance of a natural hairline includes destructively removing a net material from within at least one of at least two cutout regions along the wig base without damage to other portions of the net material outside of the at least one of the cutout regions, placing the wig base onto a human head after the destructively removing step so that the cutout regions are disposed adjacent to a forehead, securing the primary clips to the human head at opposite sides of the forehead after the placing step so that the primary clips mechanically engage a natural hair adjacent to the forehead, resisting distortions along the wig base via the primary clips after the securing step, and forming appearance of the natural hairline by blending the natural hair with a wig base hair along the cutout region after the resisting step. The net material includes an exterior surface and an interior surface. The wig base includes an anterior portion, a peak, and a bottom opening formed by the net material and adapted to fit a human head along the interior surface. The bottom opening is defined by a loop-shaped border. The wig base further includes a lower fabric strip and an upper fabric strip defining the net material within each cutout region. The upper fabric strip includes a U-shaped intermediate portion disposed between a pair of ends. The lower fabric strip is attached to the net material along the loop-shaped border. The upper fabric strip is attached to the net material so that the ends contact the lower fabric strip. The wig base further includes a pair of primary clips disposed about the cutout regions. One primary clip is attached to the net material along the interior surface adjacent to a leftmost side of the cutout regions. Another primary clip is attached to the net material along the interior surface adjacent to a rightmost side of the cutout regions. Each primary clip is attached to the net material at the loop-shaped border and extends toward the peak.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, each primary clip is mechanically secured to the wig base via a hem at the loop-shaped border.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the distortions are caused by dissipation of tensile forces along the net material.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the dissipation of tensile forces causes the net material to pucker.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the dissipation of tensile forces induces folds onto the net material.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the dissipation of tensile forces causes the net material to liftoff from the human head.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the destructively removing step is via cutting.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the destructively removing step is via ripping.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the destructively removing step is via tearing.
In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the method further includes fixing a secondary clip disposed between two adjoining cutout regions to the human head after the placing step. The secondary clip mechanically engages the natural hair adjacent to the forehead. The secondary clip is attached to the net material at the loop-shaped border and extends toward the peak.
The above and other objectives, features, and advantages of the preferred embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same or similar elements.
Additional aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be understood and will become more readily apparent when the invention is considered in the light of the following description made in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments of the invention that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale.
While features of various embodiments are separately described herein, it is understood that such features may be combinable to form other additional embodiments.
Component parts described herein are manufactured via methods, processes, and techniques understood in the art, including, but not limited to, machining, molding, forming, three-dimensional printing, sewing, and weaving. Component parts may be composed of one or more materials suitable for the application and use.
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While reference is made to a specific clip design, it is understood that the term clip as used herein can include other devices, and therefore clip is broadly understood to include a variety of elements capable of either mechanically fastening hair to limit the movement thereof or mechanically securing an element to hair. For example, the primary clips 24 and 27 and the secondary clips 25 and 26 may include clipping devices without or with mechanical toggling or clapping means, several non-limiting examples illustrated in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/267,486 entitled Wig Clip Assembly, Ser. No. 15/267,515 entitled Wig Clip, and Ser. No. 15/360,267 entitled Wig Clip and Wig Base having attached Wig Clip by Suh which are incorporated in their entirety by reference thereto.
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Tensile stresses are communicated into the materials comprising the wig base 1 as the wig base 1 is stretched during placement onto the wearer's head. The stretched portions of the wig base 1 are inclined to return to their original, pre-stretched shapes due to the elastic properties of the various materials. Puckering, folds, and liftoff are introduced along the net material 31 and other portions of the wig base 1 as tensile forces within the wig base 1 are dissipated via movement, relaxation, or redistribution of wig material adjacent to the wearer's scalp. Another manifestation of stress dissipation is a further opening or widening of the gap 16 formed along the cutout region(s) 32, 33, or 34. The end result is a gap 16 that does not exactly match the shape and size of the net material 31 removed from the cutout region 32, 33, or 34 of the wig base 1.
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The description above indicates that a great degree of flexibility is offered in terms of the present invention. Although various embodiments have been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
Claims
1. A wig base for mitigating distortions thereto which frustrate appearance of a natural hairline after placement onto a human head comprising:
- (a) a net material with an exterior surface and an interior surface, said net material forms an anterior portion, a peak, and a bottom opening adapted to fit said human head, said bottom opening defined by a loop-shaped border;
- (b) at least two cutout regions disposed along said net material adjacent to a forehead when placed onto said human head, each said cutout region defined by said net material enclosed by a lower fabric strip and an upper fabric strip, said upper fabric strip includes a U-shaped intermediate portion disposed between a pair of ends, said lower fabric strip attached to said net material along said loop-shaped border, said upper fabric strip attached to said net material so that said ends contact said lower fabric strip, said net material being destructively removable from said cutout region without damage to other portions of said net material, said natural hairline formed along said cutout region after removal of said net material; and
- (c) a pair of primary clips disposed about said at least two cutout regions so as to mitigate said distortions along said wig base after said net material is removed from at least one of said at least two cutout regions and said wig base is placed onto said human head, one said primary clip attached to said net material along said interior surface adjacent to a leftmost side of said cutout regions, another said primary clip attached to said net material along said interior surface adjacent to a rightmost side of said cutout regions, each said primary clip attached to said net material at said loop-shaped border and extends toward said peak.
2. The wig base of claim 1, wherein each said primary clip is mechanically secured to said wig base via a hem at said loop-shaped border.
3. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said distortions are puckering by said net material adjacent to said cutout region with said net material removed therefrom.
4. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said distortions are folding by said net material adjacent to said cutout region with said net material removed therefrom.
5. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said distortions are liftoff by said net material from said human head adjacent to said cutout region with said net material removed therefrom.
6. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said net material within each said cutout region being destructively removable via cutting.
7. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said net material within each said cutout region being destructively removable via ripping.
8. The wig base of claim 1, wherein said net material within each said cutout region being destructively removable via tearing.
9. The wig base of claim 1, further comprising;
- (d) a secondary clip disposed between two adjoining said cutout regions, said secondary clip attached to said net material at said loop-shaped border and extends toward said peak.
10. The wig base of claim 9, wherein said secondary clip is mechanically secured to said wig base via a hem at said loop-shaped border.
11. A method for mitigating distortions along a wig base which frustrate appearance of a natural hairline comprising:
- (a) destructively removing a net material from within at least one of at least two cutout regions along said wig base without damage to other portions of said net material outside of said at least one of said at least two cutout regions, said net material having an exterior surface and an interior surface and further including: (i) an anterior portion, a peak, and a bottom opening formed by said net material and adapted to fit a human head along said interior surface, said bottom opening defined by a loop-shaped border; (ii) a lower fabric strip and an upper fabric strip defining said net material within each of said cutout regions, said upper fabric strip includes a U-shaped intermediate portion disposed between a pair of ends, said lower fabric strip attached to said net material along said loop-shaped border, said upper fabric strip attached to said net material so that said ends contact said lower fabric strip; and (iii) a pair of primary clips disposed about said cutout regions, one said primary clip attached to said net material along said interior surface adjacent to a leftmost side of said cutout regions, another said primary clip attached to said net material along said interior surface adjacent to a rightmost side of said cutout regions, each said primary clip attached to said net material at said loop-shaped border and extends toward said peak;
- (b) placing said wig base onto said human head after said destructively removing step so that said cutout regions are disposed adjacent to a forehead;
- (c) securing said primary clips to said human head at opposite sides of said forehead after said placing step, said primary clips mechanically engage a natural hair adjacent to said forehead;
- (d) resisting said distortions along said wig base via said primary clips after said securing step; and
- (e) forming appearance of said natural hairline by blending said natural hair with a wig base hair along said cutout region after said resisting step.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein each said primary clip is mechanically secured to said wig base via a hem at said loop-shaped border.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein said distortions are caused by dissipation of tensile forces along said net material.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said dissipation of tensile forces causes said net material to pucker.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein said dissipation of tensile forces induces folds onto said net material.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein said dissipation of tensile forces causes said net material to liftoff from said human head.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein said destructively removing step is via cutting.
18. The method of claim 11, wherein said destructively removing step is via ripping.
19. The method of claim 11, wherein said destructively removing step is via tearing.
20. The method of claim 11, further comprising;
- (d) fixing a secondary clip disposed between two adjoining said cutout regions to said human head after said placing step, said secondary clip mechanically engages said natural hair adjacent to said forehead, said secondary clip attached to said net material at said loop-shaped border and extends toward said peak.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 26, 2017
Publication Date: Jan 18, 2018
Inventors: John J. Suh (Lansdale, PA), Anthony Berardinucci (North Wales, PA)
Application Number: 15/715,200