ADAPTIVE HAIR CLIP
A hair clip includes an upper clip piece defined with a lip portion, an arched body portion, an upper pivot portion and an upper handle portion; a lower clip piece defined with a tip portion, a base portion, a lower pivot portion, and a lower handle portion; and teeth extending downwards to the base portion. A hair clip is switchable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by operating upper and lower handle portions to have upper and lower clip pieces pivot on upper and lower pivot portions. When the hair clip is in the open configuration, the lip portion is apart from the tip portion for receiving hair therefrom. When the hair clip is in the closed configuration, the lip portion overbites the tip portion so that the hair in the hair-accommodating space is sharply separated from adjacent hair which is excluded from the hair clip.
The present application is a nonprovisional application claiming benefit from a prior-filed provisional application bearing a Ser. No. 62/664,252 and filed Apr. 29, 2018, and another prior-filed provisional application bearing a Ser. No. 62/745,582 and filed Oct. 15, 2018, the entities of which are incorporated herein for reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a hair clip, and more particularly to an adaptive hair clip configured to exhibit high hair-retaining capability for either thick or thin hair.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA conventional hair clip consists of an upper piece and a lower piece, which are assembled with a pin and a coil spring for lever movement or an equivalent. By pressing back ends of the upper and lower pieces toward each other, the hair clip opens for accommodating hair, and a bundle of hair can be clamped by the upper and lower pieces and retained in a hair holding space defined by the upper and lower pieces when the pressing force is released. Such a hair clip, however, provides only a clamping force between the upper and lower pieces for retaining hair. Hair is likely to escape from the opening between the free ends of the upper and lower pieces, or the hair clip is likely to slide along hair flow and falls.
Another conventional hair clip as shown in
Therefore, there is a need to design a hair clip, which has an improved hair-retaining capability for either thin or thick hair.
In an aspect of the present invention, a hair clip comprises an upper clip piece being a single piece defined with a lip portion, an arched body portion, an upper pivot portion and an upper handle portion; a lower clip piece defined with a tip portion, a base portion, a lower pivot portion coupled to the upper pivot portion, and a lower handle portion in cooperation with the upper handle portion, wherein a space created with the base portion and the arched body portion when the hair clip is in a rest state without hair inside is large enough to serve as a hair-accommodating space when the hair clip is in a working state with hair inside; and a plurality of teeth extending from the arched body portion of the upper clip piece toward the base portion of the lower clip piece, and being long enough to bridge the hair-accommodating space between the arched body portion and the base portion. The hair clip in the working state is switchable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by operating the upper handle portion and the lower handle portion to have the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece pivot on the upper pivot portion and the lower pivot portion. When the hair clip is in the open configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece is apart from the tip portion of the lower clip piece to open a mouth for receiving hair therefrom. When the hair clip is in the closed configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece overbites the tip portion of the lower clip piece so that the hair in the hair-accommodating space is sharply separated from adjacent hair which is excluded from the hair clip.
In another aspect of the present invention, a hair clip comprises an upper clip piece being a single piece defined with a lip portion, an arched body portion, an upper pivot portion and an upper handle portion; a lower clip piece defined with a tip portion, a base portion, a lower pivot portion coupled to the upper pivot portion, and a lower handle portion in cooperation with the upper handle portion, wherein a space created with the base portion and the arched body portion when the hair clip is in a rest state without hair inside is large enough to serve as a hair-accommodating space when the hair clip is in a working state with hair inside; a plurality of teeth extending from the arched body portion of the upper clip piece toward the base portion of the lower clip piece; and a deformation member disposed between the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece for adaptively changing an effective room of the hair-accommodating space. The hair clip in the working state is switchable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by operating the upper handle portion and the lower handle portion to have the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece pivot on the upper pivot portion and the lower pivot portion. When the hair clip is in the open configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece is apart from the tip portion of the lower clip piece to open a mouth for receiving hair therefrom. When the hair clip is in the closed configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece overbites the tip portion of the lower clip piece to close mouth so that the hair in the hair-accommodating space is sharply separated from adjacent hair which is excluded from the hair clip.
The above contents of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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In this embodiment, the body portion 212 of the upper clip piece 21 includes at least two rows of teeth 2021 protruding downwards from a hair-pressing plate 2020 of the body portion 212. The two rows of teeth 2021 are disposed at opposite sides of the hair-pressing plate 2020, and if necessary in practice, additional row or rows of teeth (not shown) may be arranged between the two rows of teeth 2021. The teeth 2021 are preferably, but not necessarily, extend down to a level of the base portion 222 or lower in order to further assure of the closure of the hair-accommodating space 200. Furthermore, since the teeth 2021 penetrate through the hair portion deeply, the frictional force between each tooth 2021 and hair prevents the hair clip from slipping away from hair so as to be suitable for less thick hair. The length, allocation and density of the teeth 2021 may vary with dimensions of other parts of the hair clip and depend on practical applications. Examples of the configurations of the teeth 2021 will be described later.
The arched body portion in the above embodiment is shaped as a smooth curve. Alternatively, the arched body portion may be formed with one or more knuckle angles K evenly or unevenly distributed along the body portion, while the combined shape approximates an arch.
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Hereinafter, examples of teeth will be described. In the examples shown in
As shown in the embodiments described above, the lip portion of the upper clip piece may be made to extend forward and downward from the arched body portion, and has a down-curved free end. The down curving of the free end further facilitates enclosure of hair inside the hair-accommodating space.
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All the designs as embodied above intend to make a well enclosed and adaptively adjusted accommodation space for hair. With the above-described designs, hair can be securely retained in the hair clip.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
Claims
1. A hair clip, comprising:
- an upper clip piece being a single piece defined with a lip portion, an arched body portion, an upper pivot portion and an upper handle portion;
- a lower clip piece defined with a tip portion, a base portion, a lower pivot portion coupled to the upper pivot portion, and a lower handle portion in cooperation with the upper handle portion, wherein a space created with the base portion and the arched body portion when the hair clip is in a rest state without hair inside is large enough to serve as a hair-accommodating space when the hair clip is in a working state with hair inside; and
- a plurality of teeth extending from the arched body portion of the upper clip piece toward the base portion of the lower clip piece, and being long enough to bridge the hair-accommodating space between the arched body portion and the base portion;
- wherein the hair clip in the working state is switchable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by operating the upper handle portion and the lower handle portion to have the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece pivot on the upper pivot portion and the lower pivot portion;
- wherein when the hair clip is in the open configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece is apart from the tip portion of the lower clip piece to open a mouth for receiving hair therefrom; and
- wherein when the hair clip is in the closed configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece overbites the tip portion of the lower clip piece so that the hair in the hair-accommodating space is sharply separated from adjacent hair which is excluded from the hair clip.
2. The hair clip according to claim 1, wherein the teeth are allocated into at least two rows of teeth extending down to two sides of the base portion, or the lower clip piece is made of a plurality of separate strips and the teeth extends down to at least a gap between two of the separate strips or lower.
3. The hair clip according to claim 1, wherein the teeth are of a linear structure substantially extending downwards, and each of the teeth has one end connected to the arched body portion of the upper clip piece and another end being a free end.
4. The hair clip according to claim 3, wherein each of the teeth is formed of substantially uniform width or each of the teeth is formed of decreasing width toward the free end thereof.
5. The hair clip according to claim 1, wherein each of the teeth is of a ring structure formed together with the arched body portion of the upper clip piece.
6. The hair clip according to claim 5, wherein the ring structure is elastically deformable when pressed by hair.
7. The hair clip according to claim 1, further comprising a deformation member disposed between the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece for adaptively changing an effective room of the hair-accommodating space.
8. The hair clip according to claim 7, wherein the deformation member has two ends thereof coupled to the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece, respectively.
9. The hair clip according to claim 7, wherein two ends of the deformation member are coupled to the same upper clip piece or the same lower clip piece.
10. The hair clip according to claim 7, wherein the deformation member is of an elastically deformable structure.
11. A hair clip, comprising:
- an upper clip piece being a single piece defined with a lip portion, an arched body portion, an upper pivot portion and an upper handle portion;
- a lower clip piece defined with a tip portion, a base portion, a lower pivot portion coupled to the upper pivot portion, and a lower handle portion in cooperation with the upper handle portion, wherein a space created with the base portion and the arched body portion when the hair clip is in a rest state without hair inside is large enough to serve as a hair-accommodating space when the hair clip is in a working state with hair inside;
- a plurality of teeth extending from the arched body portion of the upper clip piece toward the base portion of the lower clip piece; and
- a deformation member disposed between the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece for adaptively changing an effective room of the hair-accommodating space;
- wherein the hair clip in the working state is switchable between an open configuration and a closed configuration by operating the upper handle portion and the lower handle portion to have the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece pivot on the upper pivot portion and the lower pivot portion;
- wherein when the hair clip is in the open configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece is apart from the tip portion of the lower clip piece to open a mouth for receiving hair therefrom; and
- wherein when the hair clip is in the closed configuration, the lip portion of the upper clip piece overbites the tip portion of the lower clip piece to close mouth so that the hair in the hair-accommodating space is sharply separated from adjacent hair which is excluded from the hair clip.
12. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the arch body portion includes at least one knuckle angle defined with linear and/or curved edges.
13. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the deformation member is of an elastically deformable structure.
14. The hair clip according to claim 13, wherein the deformation member has two ends thereof coupled to the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece, respectively.
15. The hair clip according to claim 13, wherein the deformation member has two ends thereof coupled to the same one of the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece.
16. The hair clip according to claim 13, wherein the deformation member has one end coupled to the upper or lower pivot portion and another end coupled to the lip portion of the upper clip piece or the tip portion of the lower clip piece.
17. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the upper clip piece has a first indentation or notch in the lip portion of the upper clip piece, and the upper or lower pivot portion has a second indentation or notch, and the deformation band includes at least one rubber band looped around the first and second indentations or notches.
18. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the upper clip piece has a first securing mechanism at the lip portion, the lower clip piece has a second securing mechanism at the lower handle portion, and the deformation band includes at least one rubber band having one end secured at the first securing mechanism and the other end penetrating through the upper and lower pivot portions to be secured at the second securing mechanism.
19. The hair clip according to claim 18, wherein the first securing mechanism is a hook in a slot, and the second securing mechanism is a hook on a post.
20. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the teeth are allocated into at least two rows of teeth extending down to two sides of the base portion, or the lower clip piece is made of a plurality of separate strips and the teeth extends down to at least a gap between two of the separate strips or lower.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 29, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 31, 2019
Inventor: Stephanie Chang (HERNDON, VA)
Application Number: 16/396,858