Patent application title: BANDEAU-NI HAIR SUPPORT DEVICE AND HEADBAND
Inventors:
Lyne Norris (Corinth, TX, US)
IPC8 Class: AA45D812FI
USPC Class:
132275
Class name: Hair device hair fastener ornament holding (e.g., bow or ribbon)
Publication date: 2010-12-30
Patent application number: 20100326459
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Patent application title: BANDEAU-NI HAIR SUPPORT DEVICE AND HEADBAND
Inventors:
Lyne Norris
Agents:
Myers Wilson P.C.
Assignees:
Origin: DALLAS, TX US
IPC8 Class: AA45D812FI
USPC Class:
Publication date: 12/30/2010
Patent application number: 20100326459
Abstract:
A hair device used to decorate hair or to hold hair in a fixed position.
The hair device of the present invention includes a cloth or other
suitable wrapping material wrapped around the head with an opening
sufficient through which hair may pass unobstructed with or without
additional hair supports (the "Bandeau-Ni Hair Device.") The structure of
this device reduces the risk of hair slipping out of traditional hair
holders and allows the user to wear helmets or other head coverings
without disturbing the holding and/or placement of the hair through the
opening. Further, the Bandeau-Ni Hair Device allows for a more natural
play during sports and motorcycle riding while providing a decorative
flare capable of maintaining the pony tail appearance.Claims:
1. A device for holding hair comprising:a main central body having an
approximately round shape sufficient to encompass a human head, said main
central body being formed of a cloth or other suitable material, and said
main central body having a front portion and a rear portion;an elastic
band through said main central body for securing the main central body to
said human head;an opening in said rear portion of said main central body
wherein human hair is encircled.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said main central body further contains a decorative design.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said opening has a diameter in the range of about 0.2 inches to 1 inch.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein said main central body has a diameter in the range of about 5 inches to 16.5 inches.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said opening is formed from a second elastic band capable of encircling and securing said human hair.
Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]Provisional Application: U.S. Patent Application No. 61/176,676 filed May 8, 2009, and entitled "BANDEAU-NI HAIR SUPPORT DEVICE AND HEADBAND."
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002]This invention relates to hair support and headband devices.
SUMMARY
[0003]A hair device used to decorate hair or to hold hair in a fixed position. The hair device of the present invention includes a cloth or other suitable wrapping material wrapped around the head with an opening sufficient through which hair may pass unobstructed with or without additional hair supports (the "Bandeau-Ni Hair Device.") The structure of the Bandeau-Ni Hair Device reduces the risk of hair slipping out of traditional hair holders and allows the user to wear helmets or other head coverings without disturbing the holding and/or placement of the hair in the opening. Further, the Bandeau-Ni Hair Device allows for a more natural play during sports and motorcycle riding capable of maintaining the pony tail appearance while providing a decorative flare.
[0004]The Bandeau-Ni Hair Device may include an elastic band or other suitable material designed to provide a conformable fit to the head and an opening capable for receiving hair. The Bandeau-Ni Hair Device does not use any wires or banding to hold the hair received by the opening, although an additional elastic band or other suitable material could be integrated around the opening capable of receiving the hair. The device can also be configured to form a plethora of surface ornamentation or contours that serve a decorative function, including sports logos or other symbols on the main wrapping of the Bandeau-Ni Hair Device.
[0005]FIGS. 1 and 2 show views of the Bandeau-Ni Head Device the opening for hair in the back and loose hair being pulled through the opening in Bandeau-Ni Head Device. FIG. 3 shows a decorative Bandeau-Ni Head Device in use on a human head. It should be noted that there are no protruding elements of the Bandeau-Ni Head Device which extend beyond the device itself (i.e. the hair band of the Bandeau-Ni Head Device is used to support the hair passing through the opening of said device.)
[0006]Hair devices have been the subject matter of other patents. For instance, the Cooper U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,297, filed on Jul. 27, 1999, is a patented that allowed for a restraint assembly capable of holding hair in place and, specifically, a pony tail. The Landis U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,414, filed on Apr. 1, 1997, allowed for a self-conforming visor apparatus that included a detachable head encircling band and a visor dependent. Both the Landis Patent and the Cooper Patent are distinctively different from the present invention, but are referenced to show the inventions like the prevention invention are proper subject matter for patents.
[0007]The present invention has an unstretched opening in the rear portion of 0.2 inches to 1 inch, optimally 0.25 inches, an unstretched width of between 2 inches and 3.5 inches, optimally 2.25 inches, and an unstretched length of between 5 inches to 16.5 inches, optimally 8.7 inches. The length, width, and opening may be reduced or increased to accommodate smaller or larger human heads.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]For a more complete understanding, attached are drawings which show the device in various configurations.
[0009]FIG. 1. Rear view of Bandeau-Ni Head Device with decorations and opening for hair.
[0010]FIG. 2. Rear view of Bandeau-Ni Hair Device and opening for hair as worn by a human.
[0011]FIG. 3. Front view of a decorative Bandeau-Ni Hair Device s worn by a human.
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