41 |
Wig Drying Assembly |
US15191765 |
2016-06-24 |
US20170367464A1 |
2017-12-28 |
Beverly Drain |
A wig drying assembly includes a wire frame. A wig may be positioned on the wire frame when the wig is washed thereby facilitating the wig to air dry. A panel is positioned on the wire frame. The panel is comprised of a fluid absorbent material to absorb water from the wig when the wig is placed on the wire frame. A plurality of suction cups is provided. Each of the suction cups is coupled to the wire frame. Each of the suction cups may suctionally engage a wall in shower thereby facilitating the wire frame to retained on the wall in the shower. |
42 |
Hangar for hair weave extensions |
US14298886 |
2014-06-07 |
US09492021B2 |
2016-11-15 |
Cindy Kebreau |
The invention provides a storage apparatus, configured expressly for storing hair extensions comprising a free standing hanger, divided into sections to accommodate hanging the hair extensions placed on either one to three rows of hanging arms, with each arm featuring a series of spring loaded clip fasteners, on which the individual hair extensions may be hung, wherein one or more of these hanging arms feature heavy duty suction cups for use in securing. |
43 |
Stand for wigs |
US14623645 |
2015-02-17 |
US09427066B2 |
2016-08-30 |
Gloria Davidson |
A stand for holding at least one wig having a base where one or more dowels may be stacked thereon to hold a dome upon which a wig may be placed, and in which base the dowels and dome may be stored for storage or transport. |
44 |
Wig Hanger |
US14711410 |
2015-05-13 |
US20160076695A1 |
2016-03-17 |
Janice Henington |
A wig hanger includes a surface mount, a curled arm, and a movable hanger portion. The surface mount connects to a surface and attached to the curled arm which is of smooth design with a proximal end and a distal end and a loop portion at the distal end. The loop portion engages the movable hanger portion which has at least two degrees of rotational freedom. |
45 |
Hair rack |
US11474164 |
2006-06-23 |
US07775377B2 |
2010-08-17 |
Michael A. Abney |
A rack for holding and organizing hair extensions comprises a vertical stand upon which a cylindrical member is attached at the upper end. A plurality of rack arms radiate outwardly from the cylindrical member. Each rack harm comprises a plurality of parallel and spaced apart teeth, the teeth having a groove between them. The width of the groove is sized such that the individual strands of hair of the extension fit through the groove, but the protein polymer at the end of the extension is too large to fit through the groove, such that the extensions may be suspended from the rack arms. The rack arms may be angled to facilitate placing extensions within the grooves, and removing the extensions from the grooves. |
46 |
Illuminated display stand for wigs and cosmetics |
US38433573 |
1973-07-31 |
US3847285A |
1974-11-12 |
LEPRINCE B |
An illuminated display stand of the type adapted for revolving display of a plurality of wigs, as well as cosmetic containers. The stand includes a plurality of vertically extending perforated rods, drive means for rotating the rods and a plurality of hooks or clips engageable within the perforations of the rods and extending radially to support a stand either for human wigs or cosmetic display. Aseptizing lamps, such as UV lamps may be used in connection with the illuminated display.
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47 |
Wig stand |
US35502873 |
1973-04-27 |
US3820694A |
1974-06-28 |
PABIS F |
A display and storage apparatus for wigs and other false hairpieces includes a vertically extensible and adjustable support member having a plurality of apertures disposed therealong. The apparatus further includes at least one support arm. The arm which has one end thereof adapted to be lockingly received within one of the apertures, extends radially outwardly from the support member and has a projection formed at its other end. The projection is snugly nested within projection receiving means formed in the base of a separable hairpiece storage dome.
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48 |
Wig block holder |
US3586281D |
1969-08-04 |
US3586281A |
1971-06-22 |
SCHUMER LOUIS |
An improved block holder capable of securely affixing a mannequin head form to a tabletop and for rotatably varying the position of the head form by means of a handle. The holder comprises four separable parts, a clamping device to be secured to the edge of a table, a ball socket connection provided with a standard receivable in a recess in the head block, a pressure plate which rests on the ball and slidably interconnects and is activated by a handle. Movement of the handle in a downward position locks the ball in position whereas upward movement of said handle permits the ball to rotate freely into other positions.
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49 |
Wig stand |
US3479106D |
1967-11-01 |
US3479106A |
1969-11-18 |
BOHANNON PHILIP |
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