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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121 | Cushioned retainer pads for wigs | US880421 | 1978-02-23 | US4150678A | 1979-04-24 | Georgia M. Photopulos |
A washable retainer which holds a wig on the head with friction-surfaced, flat, pillow-like pads having thickness to suspend the abrasive wig net from contact with the scalp and give body to the same, which wig will stay put in place and not allow shift when normally worn and which does not irritate the scalp of the wearer, because of its unique capability to conform to the natural contours of the head. | ||||||
122 | Hairpiece with molecularly bonded foundation and method for making same | US45627774 | 1974-03-29 | US3905378A | 1975-09-16 | LEVIN DONALD; WARD WALTER D |
A method for making a man''s hairpiece comprising a nonwoven network foundation and weighing approximately 6 grams is described. Monofilament nylon strands are molecularly bonded to form a rectangular network which is then shaped and cut to form a foundation. Hair fibers are secured to the bond points in a manner simulating natural growth.
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123 | Wig with improved front hairline construction | US27282772 | 1972-07-18 | US3830245A | 1974-08-20 | ABBOTT D; CHEN G |
A wig with an improved front hairline construction which enables the wearer to style the wig alternatively in an ''''off-the-face'''' or in an ''''on-the-face'''' style is provided. The wig foundation has wefts of hair positioned generally perpendicularly of the front edge of the wig so as to intersect the front edge of the foundation at a generally right angle thereto. Preferably, at least a portion of the wefts which intersect the front edge of the foundation comprise a series of wefts attached to the wig foundation in a pattern of generally concentric arcs or arc-like configurations centered about a focal point adjacent the front edge of the wig.
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124 | Capless wig | US19379371 | 1971-10-29 | US3812867A | 1974-05-28 | WANDERMAN R |
A capless wig consisting of an elastic wig frame and wefted hair strips, all of which are assembled onto a water soluble liner that is shaped in the form of a human head, with the water soluble liner being subsequently dissolved by washing after completion of the wig.
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125 | 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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126 | 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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127 | 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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128 | Method of making foundations for toupees | US67965857 | 1957-08-22 | US3037261A | 1962-06-05 | HESS PAUL S |
129 | Wig construction | US18341750 | 1950-09-06 | US2661749A | 1953-12-08 | CORSILLO EMIL A |
130 | Plastic hair work and method of constructing same | US53614022 | 1922-02-13 | US1464089A | 1923-08-07 | RICHARD ERNEST |
131 | Hair-frame. | US8581116 | 1916-03-22 | US1201794A | 1916-10-17 | BANKOW EMMA |
132 | Hair-dressing foundation. | US4841315 | 1915-09-01 | US1166933A | 1916-01-04 | PORTER CHARLES F |
133 | Hair-form. | US1914867015 | 1914-10-16 | US1138494A | 1915-05-04 | LUTHER DELLA J BRYANT |
134 | Hair-dressing frame. | US1909472106 | 1909-01-13 | US929848A | 1909-08-03 | GOIN EANETTE P |
135 | Improvement in head-dresses for ladies | US41062D | US41062A | 1864-01-05 | ||
136 | Satin Hair Edge Protector | US15246488 | 2016-08-24 | US20170303615A1 | 2017-10-26 | Stephanie Ann Shannon |
The utility model discloses a thin, soft and flexible satin hair edge protector. Outside surface consist of a smooth satin material. Inside embedment, a soft felt rectangular shaped cushion with symmetrical ends and a rounded front to mimic the contour of a human's hair edge. A thin layer of spray adhesive seals felt and satin together. The satin hair edge protector's fabric edges are trimmed and secured closed by sewing thread. A clear fray solution is applied around the sewn cut edge to prevent unraveling. A double sided adhesive strip accompanies the posterior side and serves as the attachment between the satin hair edge protector and wig. The satin hair edge protector is designed to be simple, and easy to assemble inside wig. Also the utility model is unique to its kind, thin in shape, relieves hair edge irritation which may cause hair loss, promotes comfort and stabilizes wig placement. | ||||||
137 | HAIR EXTENSION CAP AND SYSTEM | US15008648 | 2016-01-28 | US20170215506A1 | 2017-08-03 | Jaesung Sim |
A concave hair extension cap made from spandex, lycra or similar manmade material is provided for attachment to the crown of a user head. The cap has various connection devices integrally attached in a regular arrangement about the surface of the cap or to spaces disposed within the surface of the cap for attachment of the periphery of the connection devices to the borders of the space disposed within the surface of the cap. The arrangement of the connection devices are arrayed in a staggered or symmetrical array. A hair extension having a corresponding connection device is brought into proximity to the hair cap and attached to the connection device in the cap thereby providing extension of hair. | ||||||
138 | Hair replacement system and method | US14596594 | 2015-01-14 | US09681693B1 | 2017-06-20 | William Biesecker, Sr.; Megan Jones |
A hair system includes a thin skin hair unit having adhesive pre-applied to the inside surface, a sheet of silicone is located on a dome shaped form, and the hair unit is located on the form and silicone layer for storage, shipping to the client, and removal and use by the client. | ||||||
139 | HAIR EXTENSION FOUNDATION CAP SYSTEM | US14872269 | 2015-10-01 | US20170095026A1 | 2017-04-06 | Mun R. Chung |
A foundation cap system for attaching hair extensions, the foundation cap system including an elastomeric cap defining an outside surface and an opening into an inner chamber defined by an inside surface of the elastomeric cap; and at least one flat sewing strand extending along the outside surface to define a plurality of generally parallel strand portions over at least a portion of the outer surface. | ||||||
140 | Wig | US14237672 | 2012-08-02 | US09516908B2 | 2016-12-13 | Nobuyuki Miyatake; Kumiko Saito |
An object of the present invention is to surely provide a wig with hairs that ensures the desired voluminous feeling. A wig comprises an alternate arrangement, the alternate arrangement including: a first region of a wig base in which a plurality of first hairs having a first curl diameter are implanted, the first hair being an artificial hair or a natural hair; and a second region of the wig base in which a plurality of second hairs having a second curl diameter smaller than the first curl diameter are implanted, the second hair being an artificial hair or a natural hair, the first and second regions being adjacent to each other and alternately arranged. |