81 |
Hair replacement device and method of construction |
US75776 |
1993-06-11 |
US5406971A |
1995-04-18 |
Greg A. Taylor |
A hair replacement device is constructed from hollow, polyurethane tubing reinforced with copper wire to prevent stretching and to allow the device to be molded, and re-molded, to conform to the contours of the scalp. The copper wire is coated with a flesh color substance. The device defines a peripheral segment and longitudinal and lateral tubing intertwined and glued at intersecting areas to form a generally basket shaped device. Hair is conventionally attached to the plastic tubing, and a skin panel insert may be added where desired. The hair of an individual may be draw through the open framework and blended with the hair attached to the device. |
82 |
Wig having camouflaged root portions |
US750115 |
1991-08-26 |
US5135011A |
1992-08-04 |
Nobumoto Motoori; Kousuke Mochizuki |
In a wig, a wig base is made of an artificial skin and/or a net. A plurality of hairs are planted to an outer convex surface of the wig base. The hairs are inconspicuous in color with respect to the wig base, at root areas of the hairs which are planted to the wig base. Thus, knots of the hairs planted to the wig base are inconspicuous so that there is provided a natural hairline. |
83 |
Wig having shape retaining element |
US378223 |
1989-06-21 |
US4949737A |
1990-08-21 |
Yukimichi Nakamura; Ryuji Teratoko |
A wig having a shape retaining element for preventing turning-up, distortion and so on of a wig base. This shape retaining element (12) is made of a shape memory alloy whose transformation temperature (Af point) is higher than the surrounding temperature at a location between a surface of a user's head and the wig base during a period for which the wig (10) is worn on the head. The shape retaining element is arranged in position on the side of an inner surface or an outer surface of the wig base (11). When the shape retaining element is deformed into a corrugated configuration due to several uses, the shape retaining element is heated to a temperature equal to or higher than the transformation temperature, whereby the shape retaining element is restored to a beforehand stored shape. Thus, the wig can repeatedly be worn under new condition. |
84 |
Adjustable wigs |
US659133 |
1976-02-18 |
US4016888A |
1977-04-12 |
Alan Michael Smiley |
Three sets of fastening means are attached to the inside of a wig cap. By connecting these fastening means the size and shape of the wig are adjustable as desired. |
85 |
Hair supporting element for a weftless or regular wig |
US29380372 |
1972-10-02 |
US3868959A |
1975-03-04 |
KOH HYUNG CHAN |
A synthetic resinous or rubber cap or base is provided for a wig or for a postiche. The wig is manufactured by implanting hairs or groups of hairs in elongated strips. These elongated strips may be part of a monolithic structure in which they are connected together by bridges to form a cap or the hairs or groups of hairs may be supported on elongated members which are attached to strips by adhesive agents or by high-frequency heating or the like. The elongated members bearing the hair may also be attached to strips or lace belts by means of hooks.
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86 |
Wig construction |
US19952871 |
1971-11-17 |
US3834403A |
1974-09-10 |
AHN B |
A wig construction in which spaced points of adjacent strips of wefting are joined together at points of attachment offset from strip to strip to form a wefting network expandable to conform to the wearer''s head. The periphery of the wefting network is attached to fabric which includes a cap band and may include a section of a cap.
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87 |
Capless wig |
US3734105D |
1972-01-05 |
US3734105A |
1973-05-22 |
BORGHESE M |
A capless wig is disclosed having a skeleton defined substantially by non-elastic lace fabric strips and a plurality of substantially parallel elastic strips on the rear half of the skeleton. Each of said strips is stitched to a hair mounting strip spirally wound with respect to the skeleton.
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88 |
Hairpiece |
US3688779D |
1970-05-28 |
US3688779A |
1972-09-05 |
GRECO FRANK |
Wefts of hairstrands are applied to a foundation (a cap or base). The hair strands are curled in such a manner that the closely spaced adjacent wefts have hair precurled in opposite directions so as to define a pair of facing concave sections forming between them a tunnel effect.
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89 |
Wig construction having synthetic resinous substrate element |
US3662768D |
1971-01-21 |
US3662768A |
1972-05-16 |
KLUGMANN RAPHAEL |
A wig construction in which the forwardly disposed portions of the hair strands may be parted at a desired laterally disposed location to give the appearance of the scalp of the wearer at the parting line. The wig includes a rearwardly extending foundation element of conventional netted textile construction defining a forward edge, and a laminated substrate element interconnected to said forward edge at a rearward edge thereof, and including an upper lamina of colored synthetic resinous material to which hair strands are tufted, and a lower lamina of relatively stiff textile netting interconnected to said upper lamina at at least the peripheral edges thereof to stiffen the same and conform it to the head of the wearer. Integrated flexible boning communicates with a forward edge of said substrate element to prevent said edge from curling.
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90 |
Hairpiece and laminated base therefor |
US3613695D |
1968-12-23 |
US3613695A |
1971-10-19 |
KAZDIN RONALD S |
A base portion for hairpieces or toupees characterized by a laminated construction of plastic layers that provide a maximum of flexibility while retaining the originally formed contour of the base. The base is additionally characterized by the use of layers of various colored plastic in the laminate for aesthetic purposes with alternate layers being of different characteristics so as to give the overall completed product a distinct and unique appearance. It is also contemplated to further improve the unit by a new and unique method of tying the hair strands in place so as to permit the same to be combed in any direction.
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91 |
Method of making a capillary prosthesis |
US3557803D |
1968-10-03 |
US3557803A |
1971-01-26 |
BOSSHARD ERNEST |
A capillary prosthesis or toupee is made by applying on the bald area of the person to be fitted at least one flexible stretched membrane, there is then applied a moldable synthetic resin which can harden on the membrane, the membrane is removed with the resin after the latter has hardened, a skullcap is cut to the desired dimensions then there are traced on the skullcap the coordinates necessary for positioning the false hair then there are positioned on the lower side of the skullcap means for securing the prosthesis to the cranium of the person.
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92 |
Wig |
US3470889D |
1968-05-08 |
US3470889A |
1969-10-07 |
WEBB DONALD L |
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93 |
Foundation-frame for use in hair-dressing. |
US23279518 |
1918-05-06 |
US1292100A |
1919-01-21 |
SHAFFER CHARLES |
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94 |
Hair-dressing frame. |
US7439816 |
1916-01-26 |
US1237792A |
1917-08-21 |
KLEPPER CHARLES |
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95 |
Hair-dressing foundation. |
US4841215 |
1915-09-01 |
US1166932A |
1916-01-04 |
PORTER CHARLES F |
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96 |
Hair-supporter. |
US1908465199 |
1908-11-30 |
US942833A |
1909-12-07 |
LATSCH JANNETTE |
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97 |
Hair structure. |
US1899735338 |
1899-10-30 |
US670857A |
1901-03-26 |
DORENWEND HILDEBERT |
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98 |
Wig-frame |
US593560D |
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US593560A |
1897-11-16 |
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99 |
Wig-holder |
US415104D |
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US415104A |
1889-11-12 |
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100 |
Improvement in toupees |
US215518D |
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US215518A |
1879-05-20 |
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