首页 / 国际专利分类库 / 人类生活必需 / 服装 / 人造花;假发;面具;羽饰 / 假发件、插入物、发卷、衬垫或类似物;男子假发
序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 COLOR READY WIG AND METHOD US13275491 2011-10-18 US20130092183A1 2013-04-18 Okyo Sthair
A color ready wig and a method for making the same is disclosed. The color ready wig comprises a substrate having a plurality of hair strands with the hair cuticle being removed from the strands. The substrate accepts any dye or hair coloring for training purposes without bleaching the substrate.
82 INTERCHANGEABLE WIGLET WITH ANCHOR CAP APPARATUS AND METHOD US13413149 2012-03-06 US20120174939A1 2012-07-12 Bridget Gay Starks; Brittnay Cherese Starks
The present invention is directed to a detachable, self adhesive, multi-piece wiglet and anchor cap system. This system is made up of individual shapes and sizes that accommodate users with full to no natural hair strands seeking full to partial hair coverage. The Interchangeable Wiglet is made up of base portions for the user head's ear, temple, nape, front, top, and crown. Together, these base portions allow an infinite number of variations depending on the exact three dimensional surface contours of the user's head. The Interchangeable Wiglet is individually crafted of a plurality of natural, synthetic, or man made hair-like strands, made of various textures, colors, and lengths and are attached to plurality of the base portions. Each base portion is made of elastic material together with material strips affixed with a complementary double-sided fastening system that acts to connect the base portions to the anchor cap unit.
83 Frontal Hairpiece US12700412 2010-02-04 US20110186065A1 2011-08-04 Junichi Inoue; Helene Stahl
A frontal hairpiece for providing a naturally-appearing augmented frontal hairline when applied to the wearer. A frontal foundation has a forward edge, a rearward edge, a first end and a second end. The frontal foundation is thin, flexible and made from a net-like construction which substantially blends with the skin color of the wearer. The forward edge traces a tortuous pathway from approximately the first end to approximately the second end. Embodiments may include an elastic band portion connected to the frontal foundation, with first and second rear strap portions disposed therebetween. Hair is attached to the frontal foundation in a first density pattern which mimics a natural transition of a wearer's forehead into a frontal hairline. The first density pattern of some embodiments may be characterized by a greater density of hair strands applied proximate the rearward edge of the frontal foundation compared to the density of hair strands applied proximate the forward edge.
84 HAIR PIECE PROVIDED WITH A WAVE-FORM WEAVING BAND US12524857 2008-01-28 US20100212680A1 2010-08-26 Richard Guliker
Hair piece (1) for connection with basic hair (11) comprising at least one thin, broad hair bundle (10) consisting of a number of parallelly oriented hairs (20), a weaving band (2) made from hair or another suitable material the weaving band (2) being interconnected with an outer end of the hair bundle (11), whereby the weaving band (2) is provided with a—zigzag, staggered running—wave-form as a result of which the weaving band (2) comprises band crests 4 and band troughs (5), and the weaving band (2) is further provided with support elements (12) for maintaining the wave-form of the weaving band.
85 Wig or hair piece box and form US12154037 2008-05-20 US20090289088A1 2009-11-26 Kyung Ja Kay Choi
An exemplary embodiment providing one or more improvements includes wig or hair piece boxes for both the efficient storage and display of wigs or hair pieces before sell, as well as providing simple, efficient and effective storage facilities for wigs or hair pieces for use of the consumer. The wig or hair piece boxes include a form which holds the wig or hair piece and preserves the curl, style, and one directional curl of the hair tip end on the wig or hair piece. This avoids the common problem of loss of original curl and style of the wig or hair piece which plagues conventional wig and hair piece boxes.
86 Cam-it US11419028 2006-11-27 US20080121245A1 2008-05-29 Martha M. Trammell
This invention features a hairpiece to be used as an alternative to wigs. It was designed as an alternative to wigs to help breast cancer patients and others who lost their hair due to disease. The hairpiece is made up a flexible headband with synthetic hair attached. The hair is attached with a hot glue gun from the top of the headband. The front forehead section is left open for comfort. The exposed forehead portion measures from temple to temple; about 4.5 inches in length. The hair is shipped 14″ in length. It can be worn with any hat or scarf. The hairpiece can also be washed, cut, and blow-dried as well as worn curling or straight.
87 Detachable hairpiece and method for making the same US11710141 2007-02-23 US20070199571A1 2007-08-30 Marilyn McCulloch
The present disclosure is directed to a detachable hairpiece and a method for making the same. This is accomplished by providing a uniquely shaped foundation on and through which hair extensions are woven, and which is held securely to the wearer's head by an elastic band by corresponding button snaps or other attachment means incorporated into both the band and the foundation. The hairpiece may also be held in place by a headband which is coupled to the hairpiece. The hairpiece of the present invention is easy to put on, comfortable to wear, and gives the wearer endless options as to the appearance of their hair.
88 Fan article US11223300 2005-09-08 US20060266376A1 2006-11-30 Venanzio Basso
A fan article to be used in particular as a headdress, consisting of at least one bunch of artificial hair comprising at least two different groups of artificial hair. Furthermore, a fastening element is provided for the bunch of artificial hair, enabling a fastening on the forehead side and/or nape side on the hair of the carrier.
89 Hair bob US11180902 2005-07-13 US20060042644A1 2006-03-02 Suzanne Martinelli; Catherine Lazarczyk
A device for propping up hair comprising a bob member for being attached to the back of the hair a comb attached to the bob member for supporting the bob member.
90 Method and apparatus for a ponytail holder device US09532014 2000-03-21 US06354306B1 2002-03-12 Genita Russell
The present invention is a ponytail holder device and a method of manufacturing the ponytail holder device. More specifically, the ponytail holder device is to be used by the wearer to present a ponytail holder or to be formed into a ponytail onion that looks like the wearer's hair. The ponytail holder device to be easily incorporated into the user's hair style and positionable by the wearer in a variety of positions in order to facilitate different styles. The ponytail holder device and the method of manufacturing of the ponytail holder device and preformed ponytail onion are cost effective to manufacture.
91 Process for evaluating effects of chemicals on fibers US12935 1998-01-24 US6000406A 1999-12-14 Daniel Loren
Provided herein is a process for producing bundles of fibers useful for testing of various physical properties of said bundles. The bundles include fibers attached to one another at one of their ends by various means, said means employed being selected dependent upon the type of physical testing intended for the fibers. The fibers may be keratin fibers.
92 Decorative hair piece US840219 1997-04-11 US5947129A 1999-09-07 Inge E. Bradshaw
A decorative hair piece made in the form of a hollow cylindrical member allows the wearer to place their hair in the central void defined by the inner surface of the cylindrical member. A plurality of fibers attached to the outer surface of the member cascade down the gathered hair not in the cylinder, which hair is smoothly disposed on the scalp of the wearer. The hair placed through the void cascades on top of the plurality of fibers.
93 Fiber bundles US771385 1996-12-16 US5875788A 1999-03-02 Daniel Loren
Provided herein is a process for producing bundles of fibers useful for testing of various physical properties of said bundles. The bundles include fibers attached to one another at one of their ends by various means, said means employed being selected dependent upon the type of physical testing intended for the fibers. The fibers may be keratin fibers.
94 Hairpiece with adjustable support loop US452374 1995-05-26 US5551452A 1996-09-03 Eslie O. Barlow
An adjustable hair piece construction includes a filamentary support element formed into a loop so as to fit around the head of a wearer. Hair is affixed to the loop element so as to, in use, hang down therefrom. An adjustment assembly for adjusting the size of the loop includes an abutment member including first a second bores therethrough. Portions of the support element extend through each of the bores so that the abutment member is movable on the support element between stops at the ends of the latter. A releasable diameter fixing member is movable along the support element between fixed positions. In such a fixed position, and with one end of the abutment member in engagement with one of the stops, the fixing member engages the other end of abutment member so as to fix the position of the abutment member and thus fix the size of the loop.
95 Hair piece using decorative clip US172992 1993-12-27 US5501239A 1996-03-26 Lindsey J. Walker
A hair piece comprising a switch of hair attached at one end to a clip. The clip comprises a pair of jaws having a mutual pivotal connection. The jaws of the clip are provided which a spring which urges the jaws into engagement.
96 Multi-use hair piece US827160 1992-01-28 US5337763A 1994-08-16 Judy Haber; Sharon Haber; Greta S. Lambert
A multi-use hair piece kit is disclosed. The kit includes a support to be worn across the head of a wearer from near one ear to near the other ear, said support being generally conformable to the shape of the head of the wearer. The kit also includes a hair piece for covering a portion of the head of the wearer. The hair piece includes a flexible base, and hair strands attached to and extending outwardly from one side of the base. The hair piece is removably attached to the support and conforms to the shape of the support.
97 Hairpiece for compensation of hair loss US400477 1989-08-30 US4966173A 1990-10-30 Della L. Russell
A hairpiece for covering areas of partial hair loss, removal or thinning on a user's head is disclosed. The hairpiece includes a band of resilient material in an arcuate shape which conforms to the user's head and biases thereagainst, and a foundation member to which hair is attached. When worn, the foundation of hair is positioned over the area of hair loss or removal to conceal the area, and the user's own hair may be combed or styled in a fashion to incorporate the hair of the hairpiece with that of the user to produce a natural look.
98 Chignon foundation US3693637D 1971-03-01 US3693637A 1972-09-26 SIDELMAN ABRAHAM
A chignon foundation or so-called rat is here formed of a knit sleeve of resilient nylon rolled into itself so as to have a central through opening. A captive rubber band surrounds the opening. In use, the wearer pulls her medium long hair through the opening, then spreads the hair over the foundation and pins it in place. The knit nylon foundation imparts to the chignon the soft and resilient feel of a chignon formed wholly of a greater quantity of the wearer''s hair.
99 HAIRSTYLE ENHANCEMENT DEVICE PCT/US2004006841 2004-03-05 WO2004080220A3 2005-04-14 KNIGHT PEGGY L
A hairstyle enhancement apparatus includes a flexible peripheral frame (4) and a grid of filaments (6) supported by the frame. Clumps of hairs (18) are attached to filaments (6) of the grid of filaments and the wearer's existing hair extends through open areas between the filaments to obscure the filaments and peripheral wire frame. The clumps of hair may differ from the wearer's existing hair in color, length and/or texture. The clumps of hair attached to the hair enhancement apparatus may themselves include hair of different colors, lengths, and textures. The clumps of hair may be designed to extend in different directions or they may be flexibly attached to the filaments such that they can be combed in any desired direction.
100 DECORATIVE AND ORNAMENTAL DEVICE PCT/KZ2006000005 2006-07-21 WO2007011195A2 2007-01-25 KHROMUSHKIN STANISLAV VLADIMIR
The invention relates to a decorative and ornamental device for individual use, which is intended to be used in various spheres of human activities. The invention allows to create a device imitating the natural growth of pubic hair, or an intimate hairstyle. For this purpose, natural or artificial hair is integrated into an elastic base. The device provides light and sound effects. It can be fixed quickly and conveniently to the body by using the principle employed to paste a fake beard, a fake moustache or a silicone Invisible Bra. According to this principle, any person can choose the form, the color and the embodiment of the device, and to fix the device herself. The device includes a base, hair, sources of light and a command unit, which includes an element creating various modes of lightning, and an electronic media carrying sound with a loudspeaker as well as a power supply source. The command of lightning and sound modes can be carried with the help of switches on a control panel or on a remote control. The inventive device is reliable and secure because it does not comprise any fixtures, pins, etc., which excludes any risk of wounds or traumatisms. The device provides a new means of visual and sound perception of the opposite sex and allows to create a perfect aesthetic effect.
QQ群二维码
意见反馈