Ornament Holding (e.g., Bow Or Ribbon) Patents (Class 132/275)
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Patent number: 5497795Abstract: A method of french braiding hair includes the step of selecting a braiding aid having a plurality of flexible and resilient loops, each loop connected to the next loop in a series and each loop being individually expandable. A person's hair has separated therefrom one strand of hair which is passed through the selective braiding aid first loop and separating the one strand of hair into two crossed strands. The first loop is then released and two strands of hair, each including a portion of the strand passing through the first loop, is passed through the second loop while the second loop is expanded with the thumb and forefinger. The second loop is released and the hair is worked through the remaining loops in this fashion until a person's hair is french braided.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Inventor: Lynda D. Hibbard
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Patent number: 5494059Abstract: A hair styling implement 10, which is also sufficiently decorative for it to be worn in the hair after styling as an adornment, is in the form of an elongated, rectangular wire frame 11 of pliable material covered by a fabric 16 such as velour, through which extends a central, elongated opening 17 (FIG. 1). In use, a section of hair 18 is received through the opening and the implement is rolled under or over the hair until the hair is wound tightly about the implement at the scalp, opposite ends of the implement then being brought together and twisted together thereby to secure a bun in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Inventors: David P. Barrows, Debra J. Elowe
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Patent number: 5472003Abstract: A hair retainer 10 holds a ponytail of a user while selectively covering any desired portion of the ponytail. The preferred embodiment is a sleeve 12 having a top loop 14, which may include a tie 100, proximate one end near the head of a user to gather the hair and secure the ponytail. A bottom loop 16, secured to gather the opposite end of the sleeve, restrains the hair of the ponytail. The bottom loop 16 also grips the hair to position the bottom loop 16 and set the effective length 28 of the sleeve 12 relative to the ponytail. The tie 100 may comprise an elastic material. A plurality of gathers 18, 20, 34 may be distributed along the sleeve 12 around the circumference of the sleeve 12, positioning and blousing the sleeve 12 between gathers 18, 20, 34, and between the top and bottom loops 14, 16. The sleeve may assist in isolating the hair from contamination and damage in medical and industrial environments, and from interference with work by hair falling into a user's face.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Inventors: Chad R. Frame, Bridget R. Frame
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Patent number: 5465741Abstract: A hair wrap device is provided for a ponytail on a head of a woman which consists of a structure for covering the ponytail. A component is for attaching a top portion of the covering structure to the ponytail. An element is for wrapping the rest of the covering structure about the ponytail.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Inventor: Sherry L. Dvorak
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Patent number: 5456274Abstract: A removable cover for a hair band has a fabric tube with first and second ends, the fabric tube having a longitudinally elasticized seam between the first and second ends whereby the cover is removably mountable on the hair band by sliding the fabric tube over the hair band so as to place the seam along an inside surface of the hair band.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventors: Kathie Selbee, Laurie Kutzner
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Patent number: 5456270Abstract: A hairstyling device and method include forming a hollow tubular member that is semi-rigid but that includes opposed first and second circumferential cuts to accommodate flexing of the device. Midpoints of the first circumferential cuts are diametrically opposed to midpoints of the second circumferential cuts. Connecting mechanisms, such as fastening devices or materials, a handkerchief or a scarf, may be used to secure the device in an arcuate configuration, so as to achieve a desired hairstyle. In operation, the device is rolled through a person's hair to wrap the hair about the exterior of the tubular member. Preferably, hook material or the like is formed on the outside of the device to facilitate the wrapping of the hair. Then, the device is bent into the desired shape and is secured in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventor: Hilda C. Wong
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Patent number: 5454385Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining hair in a braid is describe which includes of an elongate body having a top surface, a first end and a second end. A comb is transversely positioned at the first end. A plurality of pegs extend upwardly from the top surface of the body. The pegs are spaced at intervals between the first end and the second end to define a plurality of hair receiving spaces. Strands of hair are interwoven by being laid in a zig-zag fashion into the spaces between the pegs. The interwoven hair is secured to the top surface at the second end of the elongate body, thereby preventing the interwoven strands of hair from unravelling. Decorative caps can be placed on the pegs to maintain the strands of hair in the hair receiving spaces and for decorative purposes.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventor: Edmund S. George
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Patent number: 5449008Abstract: A foldable hair clasp containing a mid section and two end sections, the end sections are removably and respectively connected to two ends of the mid section. A pair of hinge members are provided for connecting between the mid section and each of the end sections, respectively. Each of the hinge members comprises a hinge with two hinge plates. A pair of protrusions are provided on the mid section and each of the end sections, respectively. The protrusion has a sloping height tapered from the outer edge of the mid or end section and finally leveled with the inner surface of the mid or end section. The protrusion is also provided with an inner slot for receiving one of the hinge plates so as to allow the end sections to be folded inwardly and rest against the inside of the mid section to therefore reduce the size of the hair clasp.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Inventor: Chia-Ching Yeh
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Patent number: 5441061Abstract: A decorative ornament (10) for displaying a decorative element (12) is provided. Decorative ornament (10) comprises a coupling member (14) for coupling the decorative ornament (10) for display. Decorative ornament (10) further comprises a plurality of holding members (16) having openings (20). Holding members (16) are spaced apart to provide uninterrupted regions (22) between adjacent holding members (16). Decorative element (12) is threaded through openings (20). Decorative element (12) is further drawn through uninterrupted regions (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: The Topsytail CompanyInventors: Gina M. Jordan, Tracie L. Eakin, Tomima L. Edmark
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Patent number: 5427123Abstract: A headband kit having a base comprised of an open loop of resilient material adapted to fit over the top of the head of a wearer. A backboard extends upwardly from the top of the base, presenting a forwardly facing planar display surface. The kit includes a plurality of display panels interchangeably attachable to the display surface of the backboard, and each carrying a different design or display.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventor: Terrance A. Odenthal
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Patent number: 5413126Abstract: A decorative fashion accessory includes an elastic band surrounded partially along the circumference by bunched fabric of relatively large dimension; and a ring of fabric of appreciably less dimension surrounds the remaining portion of the band. In this way, the accessory can encircle a length of hair with the ring in close proximity to the head of the wearer to secure the device in position. In one form of the present invention, an opening can be provided circumferentially along the bunched fabric of relatively large dimension with a closure thereto to provide a pocket for securing articles.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: Rommy H. Revson
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Patent number: 5404892Abstract: An apparatus and a method for ornamenting hair. A portion of hair is selected to be decorated. A portion of the length of each of a plurality of floss threads is then braided into the selected portion of hair, thereby forming a base cord. An adhesive is applied to the outside surface of the base cord. Then the balance of each floss thread is tied and wrapped about the base cord and adhesive. One thread at a time is wrapped and tied, for a number of loops, with the other threads being included inside the wrapping and loops for that number of loops. This tying and wrapping is continued until a desired length, changing which thread is being looped and tied after every predetermined number of loops. Optionally, beads and/or rondles, or other decorations, may be applied to the base cord and threads among the loops. Once the floss threads are looped and tied to the desired length, all of the ends of the floss threads are tied into a single knot. Any threads then extending beyond the single knot are then cut off.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventor: Sue K. Bretl
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Patent number: 5398705Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming decorative hair bows includes the steps of providing an apparatus including a longitudinally extended hair bow frame having top and bottom surfaces and a barrette clip mounted on the bottom surface of the frame, the frame including a plurality of openings extending between the top and bottom surfaces. The method further includes providing an elongated strip of decorative material and extending a portion of the strip of decorative material through one of the openings in the frame such that a loop of decorative material is formed extending out of an opening above the top surface of the frame. This step is then repeated using different openings and different portions of the strip of decorative material until a plurality of upwardly extending loops of the decorative material are formed extending from a plurality of openings on the frame of the apparatus thus forming a decorative hair bow.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Inventors: Gregory R. Hiltbrand, Deena J. Hiltbrand
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Patent number: 5388598Abstract: A hair restraint comprising a band having a decorative assembly at an end, the decorative assembly including a first wire with one or more decorations strung thereon, a crimp bead on the first wire at each end of the decorations, with a loop in an end of the first wire interengaging a loop in the end of the band, with the band loop fixed in place defining a closed loop, and with said the end of the first wire threaded back into one of the crimp beads and at least some of said decorations, and a second wire wrapped around the closed loop of said band with each of the crimp beads squeezed onto the first wire. A method of making such a hair restraint.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: Billy F. Whitten
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Patent number: 5379783Abstract: A garland accessory for permitting a wearer to custom decorate her apparel is provided which includes a framework detachably mounted to a clasp. The framework is a thin flexible sheetlike material presenting a plurality of openings for receiving a fabric garland therein. Multiple frameworks may be used with the same clasp to permit ready substitution of different fabric garlands as desired by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Janelle L. HealzerInventors: Janelle L. Healzer, Gaylen D. Healzer
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Patent number: 5379782Abstract: An improved hair fashion accessory is disclosed. The invention consists of two long strips of material being formed into hollow tubes. The tubes are interlaced with one another. The ends of the tubes are attached to form a ring. An elastic band is disposed within the internal circumference thereby forming a hair twistee. Alternate embodiments of the invention, including a puffy hair attachment accessory, a dual color hair comb, and a twistee with an inner circumference free of material, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Inventor: Birdie B. Tabb
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Patent number: 5365954Abstract: An ornamental device for placement in long hair arrangements. The device is designed with a pin to prevent slippage of the device on the hair.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Inventor: Shirley M. Rude
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Patent number: 5345956Abstract: A hair pin is provided that maintains its position in the hair for an extended period of time. The hair pin is preferably used in connection with an inverted ponytail hairstyle. The multiple-prong hair pin includes at least one front prong and preferably two rear prongs. At least one prong includes two locking tabs. The elastic band used to create the ponytail is securably engaged between the front and rear prongs and between the upper and lower tabs thereby precluding vertical movement of the hair pin during use.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Inventor: Tomima L. Edmark
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Patent number: 5323793Abstract: Hair clasping and brushing device and method of styling hair using the same. The device is capable of being arranged in a brushing configuration for brushing hair and in a clasping configuration for clasping hair, and generally comprises a clasp frame, a brush assembly, a clasp bar, a hinge mechanism, and a releasable clasp locking mechanism. The clasp frame has a first clasp frame end portion, a second clasp frame end portion, and an intermediate clasp frame portion disposed therebetween. The brush assembly is disposed along the intermediate clasp frame portion, for brushing hair. The clasp bar has a first clasp bar end portion, a second clasp bar end portion, and an intermediate clasp bar portion disposed therebetween, which is capable of being grasped in the hand of a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: Paolo Lorenzi
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Patent number: 5318054Abstract: Disclosed is a spiral spring hair barrette assembly, useful for holding ponytails and other decorative hair configurations. The barrette consists of the combination of a comb and a flat spiral spring to which the comb is attached. The spiral spring has an inside and outside surface such that when the barrette spring is coiled, the inside surface coils around the ponytail being held. Projecting from the inside surface are combed teeth which also fix the barrette in place relative to the hair. The barrette is decoratively covered with fabric of various designs and materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Inventors: Kris Neilson, Terry Smith
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Patent number: 5303724Abstract: A partial wig has a fabric support to which the hairs of the wig are secured, the support being semi-circular with a diametrical straight edge. A barrette anchorage member comprises a folded over fabric defining a conduit extending along the straight edge of and stitched to the wig support. The conduit receives a spring member of a hair barrette having a base plate to which an ornamental bow is secured and a hair retainer which rotatably latches to the base plate with the spring and anchorage members sandwiched therebetween. The spring member resiliently engages a slot of the retainer, locking the hair of a wearer and the anchorage member in place. Different barrettes may be used with the same wig and anchorage member assembly or different wigs or head covers such as veils with their attached anchorage members may be used with the same or different barrettes in interchangeable relation.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Love Wigs, Inc. T/A Look of Love InternationalInventor: Robert A. Anzivino
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Patent number: 5301696Abstract: A decorative pony tail holder for securely holding the hair of a user includes a band of elastic material with fabric surrounding the band and forming a plurality of radial projections extending circumferentially around a portion of the band. The pony tail holder may thus be secured to the hair by twisting the elastic band into a generally figure-eight configuration and folding it over itself to provide a tight band securing the hair with the radial projections extending circumferentially around the held hair of the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1993Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventor: Rommy H. Revson
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Patent number: 5251650Abstract: A hair pin is provided that maintains its position in the hair for an extended period of time. The hair pin is preferably used in connection with an inverted ponytail hairstyle. The multiple-prong hair pin includes at least one front prong and preferably two rear prongs. At least one prong includes two locking tabs. The elastic band used to create the ponytail is securably engaged between the front and rear prongs and between the upper and lower locking tabs thereby precluding vertical movement of the hair pin during use.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: Tomima L. Edmark
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Patent number: 5230355Abstract: A hairband construction, preferably for use in a ponytail hair style, is provided which is formed from an elongated material section and an elongated elastic section having a cross-section generally smaller than that of the material section. A pair of connectors are adapted to secure ends of the plastic section to regions adjacent to the ends of the material section. The connectors are flat plates, which may be secured to the material section with an adhesive. The connectors also have holes for the receipt of an end of the elastic section.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: The Leather ShopInventor: Merrill Weingrod
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Patent number: 5186186Abstract: A multi-purpose device that can serve as a piece for retaining ponytails, braids and the like and as a body ornament is disclosed.The multipurpose hair ornament includes a planar member for receiving the shaft of a cylindrical mass of hair or a body part. The body ornament also includes an elastic retainer member which releasably engages the body ornament to the mass of hair or the body part. The body ornament is made of a resilient material such as plastic which can be molded to fit the curvature of the hair or body part. The member is attached to the hair or body part by an elastic retainer which engages with two attachment points on the member.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Inventor: Paul M. Hamilton
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Patent number: 5181530Abstract: A barrette comprises an elongate, arched holder made from a plastic strip and an elongate, arched metal clip member. The holder has embossed end portions which are folded against the concave side of the holder and held in place by clamping tabs extending from the longitudinal edges thereon, with each folded end portion having a raised embossment defining a receiving cavity with an L shaped entrance slit around a periphery thereon. Opposing end portions of the clip member are inserted laterally into corresponding cavities on the holder and retained therein by cooperating snap appendages and engagement surfaces including a protruding catch on each end portion of the clip member which engages a rectangular aperture on a corresponding raised embossment. Further securement is provided by an inclined catch on the inner terminal edge of each folded end portion which snap engages a corresponding aperture on the clip member.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: Kuo-Hua Chou
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Patent number: 5167245Abstract: A hair tying apparatus and method of use are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a needle with a shaft pointed at one end and having a head with an eye at the other, and a hair tie comprising at least one tie strand attached to an elastic loop. The method of use entails drawing the strand(s) through the elastic loop, thereby forming a hair tie loop, and subsequently through the eye of the needle, and then separating a top pony tail from the main pony tail of hair and drawing the top pony tail through the hair tie loop. The hair tie loop is then tightened around the base of the top pony tail, and the needle is used to draw the strand(s) around the top pony tail and a portion of the main pony tail along the length of the top pony tail, thereby holding the top pony tail in place relative to the main pony tail.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventor: Debra S. Harriett
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Patent number: 5156171Abstract: Pony tail holders are disclosed including a relatively wide fabric ring having a tubular annulus around a central hole, and an elastic ring in the tubular annulus, the elastic ring having a portion that is readily grasped, as by having a knob such as a bead, for pulling a loop of the elastic ring outside of the fabric ring. The fabric ring, with its contained portion of the elastic ring, can encircle a pony tail once and grip the pony tail and said loop of the elastic ring outside the fabric ring can encircle and grip the pony tail separately.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Goody Products, Inc.Inventor: Joyce E. Goodman
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Patent number: 5154196Abstract: A hair accessory having at least two barrettes each of which being separately clippable onto the hair of the user and the barrettes being joined together to form an ornamental assembly. Lacing joins the barrettes together and a plurality of decorative beads which are stringable onto the lacing provide a decorative appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Inventor: Patty Moffat
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Patent number: 5115825Abstract: A hair band is arranged for securement of a hair grouping in surrounding relationship with a hair band, including a central rigid core of memory retentent material selectively receiving a sheath thereabout to accommodate hair groupings of various sizes within the band structure. A modification of the invention includes the sheath formed with a tubular chamber filled with a temperature sensitive liquid crystal to effect visual color change in response to ambient temperature. A further hair band organization utilizes a clasp member, wherein the clasp member includes a flexible arcuate top plate spaced from a bottom latch plate, with the latch plate including a medial friction plate equivalent to the hair band formed with bifurcated end and a central body mounting a resilient sleeve thereabout to provide frictional engagement between the medial friction plate and the bottom latch plate when in an assembled configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Jessica E. Kuhn
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Patent number: 5097854Abstract: Hair ornaments that incorporate the wearer's hair into the ornament. The wearer's hair, in some embodiments, becomes the hair of the ornament in those ornaments of doll-like appearance. In other embodiments, the hair of the wearer serves as the beard of an ornament having a Santa Claus or other bearded character theme. Still further embodiments incorporate the wearer's hair as the grass skirt of a hula doll, as the tail of a pony, as the feathers of a bird, and so on. In all embodiments, the ornament is structured to capture at least one bundle of the wearer's hair so that the hair and the ornament are an integral unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventor: Robert D. Smith
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Patent number: 5062436Abstract: A hair barrette designed to receive in releasably locking fashion an ornamental pin normally only attachable to a person's clothes. The hair barrette features a main body with an aperture formed at one or both ends with each aperture being dimensioned to receive a pivot pin clasp or pivot post of an ornamental pin. The ornamental pin is affixed to the hair barrette by inserting the pivot pin and pivot post of the ornamental pin through an aperture and inserting the pivot pin clasp of the ornamental pin through either another aperture or a slot formed in the main body. The pivot pin is then pivoted into attachment with the pivot pin clasp. Between the two apertures is positioned a bridge member which bends the pivot pin slightly outward so as to enhance the holding power of the pivot pin clasp.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: David Emsellem
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Patent number: 5044385Abstract: An elastic ponytail holding device and method of making the same. The device is fabricated by forming a rectangular piece of flexible material such as cloth longitudinally and stitching the same to form a flattened tube. An elastic band is stitched under tension to the tube. While in tensioned condition, the tube is transversely slitted to form tab-like two ply petals which under contraction of the elastic band present a simulated floral appearance, following which the ends of the elastic band and tube are interconnected to form a resilient loop.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Nimbus Corp.Inventor: Deborah Rhodes
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Patent number: 4998186Abstract: A decorative hair ornament is provided utilizing optic fibers attached to the means of fastening the ornament to the hair. A plurality of optic fibers are extended outwardly controlled by a light source including a battery and diode. Decorations such as gemstones, artificial flowers, and the like are provided to conceal the elements of the light source for the fiber optics.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1988Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: Lorraine Cocca
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Patent number: 4912944Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising a base element which supports an ornamented substrate element thereon by magnetic attraction, both the base element and the substrate element having magnetically attractable properties and at least one of them having the properties of a permanent magnet, whereby the substrate element is interchangeable with other like elements bearing different ornamentation.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Inventors: Dana B. Crosley, Jessica L. Cohn
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Patent number: 4785834Abstract: A hair gripper device for keeping a user's hair in place and including an elongated flexible sheet with an elastic member that is affixed, in stretched out state, to the inner surface of the sheet. Snap buttons are mounted at the ends of the sheet to secure the ends against each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventor: Miriam E. Gonzalez