序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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201 | Wig construction employing a base of elastic and inelastic strips | US3645279D | 1970-05-19 | US3645279A | 1972-02-29 | IMRE JULIUS |
A wig base is constructed of C-shaped netting with an elastic strip joining the open tips of the netting to form an elipse with the elastic strip at one end of the major axis of the elipse. A first series of binding strips extend between opposite edges of the netting in parallel planes, each plane being perpendicular to the major axis of the elipse. A second series of binding strips also extend between opposite edges of the netting, intersecting the strips of the first series and lying in planes passing through the major axis of the elipse. Wefts of aligned strands of hair are sewn to the netting and the strips of the base to form a wig. Selected strips or portions thereof of either the first or second series of strips are formed of elastic material.
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202 | Hairpiece,scalp base therefor and method of making them | US3606894D | 1969-02-17 | US3606894A | 1971-09-21 | SERVINO JAMES J |
A piece of silk (blocked to head contour) is coated on its convex surface by a liquid neoprene solution to which a small amount of oil-base flesh-colored tint is added. One or two coats are applied and dried to provide a strong, resilient, natural, and waterproof scalp base. The neoprene coating provides a convenient means for making attachments to the scalp base. Hair is applied by any feasible method or by uniquely cementing neoprene tacked wefts of hair over the coated scalp base by application of additional neoprene solution. The coated and wefted scalp base is self-supporting. A coated scalp base having conventionally inserted hair has tape-supporting ribbons and a part-supporting strip secured over it under patches of the coated scalp base material cemented by the aforementioned coating solution. Part-forming hairs are inserted at a shallow angle into a neoprene part-supporting strip to form a permanent apart. A number of short burned hairs extend from the front edge of the scalp base under longer overlying hairs to provide a natural hairline. The scalp base is perforated to pass scalp oxidants through it either by inserted hairs or independent piercing.
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203 | Elevated wig | US3564583D | 1970-01-06 | US3564583A | 1971-02-16 | KLUGMANN RAPHAEL |
A WIG INCLUDING A FOUNDATION ELEMENT OF RELATIVELY INEXTENSIBLE MATERIAL AND HAVING INNER AND OUTER SURFACES. HAIR IS ATTACHED TO THE OUTER SURFACE TO COVER SUBSTANTIALLY THE ENTIRE FOUNDATION ELEMENT. A LIMINE ELEMENT COMPOSED OF THE RELATIVELY RESILIENTLY EXPANDABLE TEXTILE MATERIAL OF SIZE AND SHAPE GENERALLY CORRESPONDING TO THAT OF THE FOUNDATION ELEMENT IS INTERCONNECTED TO THE INNER SURFACE OF THE FOUNDATION ELEMENT OVER A SUBSTANTIAL AREA THEREOF, LEAVING A GENERALLY CENTRALLY DISPOSED AREA WHICH IS FREE OF INTERCONNECTION, SUCH THAT WHEN THE LINING ELEMENT IS IN RELATIVELY UNSTRESSED CONDITION, THE PORTION OF THE FOUNDATION ELEMENT WHICH IS FREE OF INTERCONNECTION
THEREWITH WILL BE OF AN AREA SUBSTANTIALLY GREATER THAN THE CORRESPONDING PORTION OF THE LIMING ELEMENT. WHEN THE WIG IS WORN, THE LIMING ELEMENT IS PLACED IN CONTACT WITH THE HEAD OF THE WEARER, THE UNCONNECTED CORRESPONDING AREA OF THE FOUNDATION ELEMENT BEING THEREBY BOWED UPWARDLY TO GIVE AN IMPRESSION OF GREATER HEIGHT TO THE WEARER. |
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204 | Three position wiglet | US3561457D | 1968-12-26 | US3561457A | 1971-02-09 | DUESEL IRENE A |
A detachable wiglet to be worn on a woman''s hair in any of three positions is disclosed which is constructed by sewing a fringe of hairlike filaments to a foundation of burlap in a spiral pattern beginning near the periphery of the burlap and terminating near the center. The wiglet is an oval shape having a major axis of substantially 7 1/2 inches and a minor axis of substantially 6 1/8 inches.
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205 | Process for fabricating a detachable coiffure | US3530862D | 1969-03-05 | US3530862A | 1970-09-29 | HUDSON BEATRICE A |
206 | Stretch wig and cap construction therefor | US3521648D | 1967-11-03 | US3521648A | 1970-07-28 | CAPPARELLI LUIGI L; CAPPARELLI ERNEST LANGELLA |
207 | Wig | US3485249D | 1966-12-16 | US3485249A | 1969-12-23 | MAST FLORENCE R |
208 | Transformation wig | US3444865D | 1966-11-10 | US3444865A | 1969-05-20 | VITA GUY F DE |
209 | Wig framework | US3435832D | 1966-11-23 | US3435832A | 1969-04-01 | ITO YONEZO |
210 | Wig or a toupee | US3435831D | 1966-03-29 | US3435831A | 1969-04-01 | NAKAYAMA TAISUKE; NAKAYAMA SHUZO |
211 | Method of forming a hairpiece | US3421521D | 1966-05-24 | US3421521A | 1969-01-14 | RICH WARREN L JR |
212 | Method of making a hairpiece | US25535663 | 1963-01-31 | US3189035A | 1965-06-15 | WALTER HECK |
213 | Wig | US54362844 | 1944-07-06 | US2393064A | 1946-01-15 | ROBINSON JOHN B |
214 | Toupee | US51145531 | 1931-01-27 | US1845380A | 1932-02-16 | WESTMORE PERCY H |
215 | Toupee and wig and method of making the same | US36279929 | 1929-05-13 | US1740764A | 1929-12-24 | EMIL BONG |
216 | Hair structure | US13817726 | 1926-09-28 | US1634190A | 1927-06-28 | WILLIAM HEPNER |
217 | Novelty wig | US7714825 | 1925-12-22 | US1604087A | 1926-10-19 | TATE HOMER M |
218 | Display form | US358825 | 1925-01-20 | US1571844A | 1926-02-02 | LEE WALTER H |
219 | Hair braiding or weaving apparatus. | US1912737267 | 1912-12-17 | US1107052A | 1914-08-11 | EIBERLE PAUL |
220 | Apparatus for making wigs and false fringes. | US1910546527 | 1910-02-28 | US1017253A | 1912-02-13 | ETIENNE ALBERT |