Fabric Hair Extensions
A hair accessory designed to augment apparent hair length and thickness. The accessory is crafted from a rectangular piece of fabric, two ornamental beads, and a circular elastic band. The beads/elastic component of the accessory are mounted near the edge along one of the lenghts of the fabric. They are either slid through a small loop installed on the fabric or the elastic containing the beads is sewn directly to one edge of the fabric. The elastic and beads wrap around the hair at the base of the neck and the two hemispheres of the fabric are blended with the hair into a cornrow. The cornrow is blended to the desired length and the bottom end is secured with a circular elastic band commonly used for tying pony tails. In a variation of the aforementioned accessory the two beads are mounted on a circular elastic band which is threaded through a seam sewn along one of the width dimensions of the rectangular fabric. The second embodiment is also intended to be wrapped around a pony tail gathered at the base of the neck by means of its beads/elastic component. Wrapping the beads and elastic around the hair would also cause the rectangular fabric to wrap around the hair as it flows over it.
The present invention relates to fabric based hair accessories specifically fabric, elastic, and beads hair accessories that can be blended into cornrows or wrapped around pony tails.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONNumerous hair accessories have been innovated to meet women's want for attractive, thicker, longer hair. The hair accessories industry generally leans toward innovating wefts and hair extensions fabricated either form human or synthetic hair. However this accessories are expensive to purchase, difficult and expensive to mount on a wearer's head, semi-permanent and in need of regular visits to a hair stylist for removal and reattachment. Such products are also damaging to the wearers natural hair. The aforementioned extensions are good for making a vanity statement but unfit as a potential canvass for delivering a socio-political message. In attempts to meet women's inclination towards artistic or political expression the fashion industry has focused on innovating hair clips, barrettes, etc. with inscriptions or exchangeable attachments that allowed for greater expressivity (e.g. hair clips inscribed with your favorite sports team logo.) A variation of detachable adornments, such as hair clips equipped with variable removable and exchangeable attachments is another way the industry has innovated in order to meet the desire for decoration and expression. However these types of hair accessories do nothing to alter the apparent length or thickness of the natural hair. The current innovation sets out to overcome all aforementioned short comings and provides the individual with a quick, inexpensive method for altering the perception of hair length and thickness. Moreover the present accessory will also provide an excellent canvas for speech or artistic expression.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present innovation includes a rectangular piece of fabric whose length is significantly greater that it's width. A loop is mounted midway along one of the length dimensions of the rectangular piece of fabric. A circular piece of elastic is threaded through the loop. Such elastic comprises one or preferentially two ornamental beads or buttons. Such beads or buttons contain a loop, hook or hole which enables the beads or buttons to be strung onto the circular piece of elastic prior to “sewing” the ends of the elastic in a shut circle. In use, the elastic is wrapped around a pony tail at the base of the neck and secured by passing the elastic loop protruding from under one of the beads over the second bead. The rectangular piece of fabric to which the elastic and beads are attached is blended with two out of three hair partitionings into a cornrow. The lower boundary of the cornrow is secured with an ordinary elastic band.
In a second embodiment of the invention the elastic is threaded through a seam sewn along one of the width dimensions of the rectangular fabric. As in the first embodiment two beads are strung onto the circular elastic at opposite ends of the seam. The fabric and elastic are wrapped around a pony tail gathered at the base of the neck. After wrapping the elastic and beads around the hair, the elastic loop under one bead it are passed over the second bead. This secures the hair accessory around the pony tail gathered at the base of the neck causing its fabric component to drape around and over the pony tail.
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Many different variations are possible on the presented fabric extensions. There are many contraptions on the market for securing hair into a pony tail or pony tail like manner that can be fitted with fabric and engineered to partially or completely cover the pony tail. At the same time, the BLEND IN FABRIC EXTENSIONS can also be fitted on many different types of pony tail securing devices. More over it is possible for the BLEND IN FABRIC EXTENSIONS to be appended with a third, or even more wings (hemispheres.) Also, either of the presented fabric hair extensions would be functional if only one instead of two beads are installed on the elastic. Installing more than two beads would be unnecessary but equivalent in function. Furthermore, the fabric 10, presented in
Claims
1. I claim a fabric hair accessory designed to augment the apparent length and thickness of a bundle of human hair blended into a corn row. Such accessory comprising two beads or buttons, an elastic loop commonly used for securing pony tails in the arts of hair accessories, and a rectangular stretch of fabric attached to the elastic.
2. The contraption of claim 1 where the rectangular piece of fabric is detachably attached to the elastic band by means of a snap, hook, Velcro etc.
3. The contraption of claim 1 where such canvas piece of fabric is permanently attached to an elastic band commonly used in the arts of securing pony tails by insertion of the elastic through a loop sewn onto the fabric.
4. The contraption of claim 1 where the fabric component is permanently attached to a circular piece of elastic by sewing the fabric to the elastic band at a single point.
5. The contraption of claims 1 through 4 where two beads are strewn onto the elastic, one on each side of the point of attachment of the elastic to the fabric.
6. The contraption of claims 1 through 5 where the elastic is attached roughly midway between longitudinal terminals of the rectangular piece of fabric.
7. The hair accessory of claim 1 through 6 where such hair accessory is a billboard for carrying a social, economic, political, design, advertisement, affiliation or propaganda message.
8. A hair accessory used to augment the apparent length or thickness of a pony tail comprising a rectangular stretch of fabric, a circular piece of elastic commonly used in the arts for tying pony tails, and two beads or ornamental buttons.
9. The hair accessory of claim 8 where such circular elastic band is threaded through a seam sewn along one of the edges of the fabric and the beads/ornamental buttons protrude out from the ends of the seam.
10. The hair accessory of claims 8 and 9 in which the ornamental fabric wraps around the pony tail along with the elastic/beads component and covers the entire length of the pony tail or a fraction of the length of the pony tail.
11. The hair accessory of claims 8 through 10 where such hair accessory is a billboard for carrying a social, economic, political, design, advertisement, affiliation or propaganda message.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 13, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2019
Inventor: Melanie Ram (Tacoma, WA)
Application Number: 15/870,861