GB2493011A - Hairpieces - Google Patents

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GB2493011A
GB2493011A GB201112560A GB201112560A GB2493011A GB 2493011 A GB2493011 A GB 2493011A GB 201112560 A GB201112560 A GB 201112560A GB 201112560 A GB201112560 A GB 201112560A GB 2493011 A GB2493011 A GB 2493011A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G5/00Hair pieces, inserts, rolls, pads, or the like; Toupées
    • A41G5/004Hair pieces
    • A41G5/0053Fastening thereof
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G5/00Hair pieces, inserts, rolls, pads, or the like; Toupées
    • A41G5/004Hair pieces
    • A41G5/0053Fastening thereof
    • A41G5/0073Fastening thereof by mechanical fasteners, e.g. clasps, buttons, combs

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Abstract

A cosmetic hairpiece 10 comprises strands of hair 12 and an attachment portion 30 for releasably securing the hairpiece on a wearer's head, wherein the strands of hair depend from an elongate section 14 to be positioned around a hair feature such as ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature and the attachment portion is configured for securing the elongate section relative to the hair feature. The elongate section preferably defines a recess or channel (26, figure 2), wherein the attachment portion comprises a flexible elongate member located within the recess or channel. Also disclosed is a method of releasably securing the hairpiece of the invention to a hair feature on a wearerâ s head. Further disclosed are a cosmetic hairpiece 10 comprising an elastic attachment portion 30 having free ends 32 and configured to be stretched and wrapped around the base of a hair feature with the ends secured to one another or to an elongate section from which strands of hair depend, and a cosmetic hair piece 10 comprising an attachment portion 30 including a free end having an attachment element 34 for releasable attachment to another part of the hairpiece or to a hair feature.

Description

Cosmetic hairpiece The present invention relates to a cosmetic hairpiece for positioning on a wearer's head.
S There are occasions when it is desirable for a person's existing hair to be enhanced for cosmetic reasons. Hair may be shorter or thinner than desired. In such cases cosmetic hair extensions may be attached to existing hairs. However, this can create further problems such as hair being pulled out or adverse scalp reactions. It is also an expensive and time consuming process best carried out by a professional hairdresser.
A preferable alternative is to use a cosmetic hairpiece which can be self-attached to create longer or thicker hair, or to add hair of a contrasting colour to existing hair.
It is known to attach a cosmetic hairpiece to an existing ponytail, pigtail or other hair feature to thicken, lengthen or otherwise alter the appearance of the wearer's hair. Jn one example, there is provided a conventional elasticated hair bobble to which strands of cosmetic hair are attached. The hair bobble can be used to encircle an existing ponytail or plait, in order to temporarily secure the hairpiece on the wearer's head.
There are drawbacks to such an arrangement. For example, there is only one way in which a hair bobble can be attached to a wearer's head, i.e. by being wrapped one or more times about an existing hair feature. 1-lence, there is a lack a flexibility in attachment of the hairpiece.
Moreover, the process of drawing the cosmetic hair through the bobble, may cause said hair to become entangled with the bobble, which is undesired.
There is a requirement for an improved cosmetic hairpiece for use in conjunction with a ponytail or other hair feature.
According to the present invention there is provided a cosmetic hairpiece in accordance with claim 1.
There is also provided a method of releasably securng a cosmetic hairpiece to a ponytail, pigtail or like feature on a wearer's head in accordance with claim 15.
Other aspects and preferred features of the invention will be readily apparent from the claims and following description of preferred embodiments made, by way of example only, with reference to the foflowing drawings, in which: S Figure 1 shows a front view of a hairpiece according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view through line A-A of Figure 1; and Figure 3 shows a side view of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 arranged for attachment to a wearer's head.
With reference to Figure 1, a cosmetic hairpiece is indicated generally at 10. The hairpiece has a plurality of strands of hair 12 which depend from an elongate section 14. As will be described in more detail below, the elongate section 14 is flexible and is intended to be positioned around at least part of a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature.
In the illustrated embodiment, the elongate section 14 has upper and lower edges 16. 18 and a longitudinal axis B. As can be seen in Figure 2, the elongate section 14 is formed from two elongate strips 20,22 of material. The strands of hair depend from either side of the elongate section 14, and may be secure relative to the elongate section by sewing the upper ends of said hair strands to the strips 20, 22, for example.
The two strips 20, 22 are joined together along their upper and lower edges 16, 18 to form two seams 24. This may be achieved by any suitable means, such as sewing, stitching or
gluing, for example.
In other examples (not illustrated), the strips of material 20, 22 may be omitted.
For example, an alternative embodiment comprises multiple wefts of hair which are secured together (e.g. by a sewing, stitching or gluing) in such a manner as to define an elongate section intended to be positioned around a hair feature. Each weft will typically consist of multiple strands of hair which are secured together at one end, to define a proximal portion which is intended to be positioned adjacent the wearer's head. The wefts may be secured together (e.g. by sewing, stitching or gluing) to form an elongate section 14 defined by the conjoined proximal portions of the wefts.
In a further alternative, multiple strands of hair having first and second ends are themselves secured relative to one another (e.g. by a sewing, stitching or gluing the first ends of the strands of hair relative to one another) to form an elongate section 14 defined by the conjoined first ends of the strands of hair.
In each of the above-mentioned embodiments (including Figure 2), the hairpiece consists of 1 0 multiple strands or wefts of hair which are free to move relative to one another at one end, but which are secured relative to one another at the other end in a manner which defines or forms part of an elongate section (i.e. not a continuous loop) extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the strands hair.
In exemplary embodiments, the elongate section 14 defines a recess or channel for receiving a flexible attachment portion, e.g. in the form of an elongate elastic element, for use in holding the elongate section 14 on the wearer's head. In exemplaiy embodiments, the attachment portion projects from the ends of the recess or channel and is able to move along the recess or channeL In the illustrated embodiment of Figure 2, a channel is indicated at 26 and is delimited by the two strips 20, 22 and the seams 24. The channd 26 is open at the longitudinal ends 28. A flexible attachment portion 30 extends within the channel 26 and has opposing distal ends 32 which project from either end 28 of the section 14. As will be described in more detail below, the attachment portion 30 is used for holding the elongate section 14 on the wearer's head.
In this embodiment, the attachment portion 30 is in the form of an elastic bungee 30. Hence, the length of the can be extended (stretched) from a relaxed state, e.g. by pulling on one or both of the distal ends 32.
The bungee 30 is constrained in directions substantially perpendicular to the axis B, e.g. by the seams 24. However, the bungee 30 is arranged for movement within the channel 26, e.g. relative to the elongate section 14 in either direction generally parallel to the axis B. Moreover, the bungee 30 can be stretched in either direction, if necessary (e.g. so that one or both of the ends 32 project further beyond the ends 28 of the section 14 than when the bungee is in a relaxed stale).
S In those embodiments which omit the materia' stnp 20, 22, the elongate section 14 may also be configured to define a channel or recess for the attachment portion 30. For example, the elongate section i4 may consist of two stnps of secured hair strands or wefts, wherein the two strips are joined together (e.g. by an upper and lower seam) in order to define a channel or recess between said strips.
Each end 32 of the attachment portion 30 has an attachment element 34, which can be used for securing the hairpiece 10 in place. In the illustrated embodiment, attachment elements 34 take the form of hooks, which can be interlocked with one another, or which can be used to lock into the strip 14 or the user's hair etc. The hooks 34 act as stops to prevent the bungee 30 from being pulled too far through the channel 26 in the section 14. In the illustrated embodiment, each hook 34 has a hollow domed base 36 which is cnmped on to the bungee 30.
The hair strands 12 (or wefts) may consist of any suitable form of replacement hair (e.g. real or synthetic strands of hair). The hooks 34 may be of any suitable material, e.g. metal or plastics material.
The attachment portion 30 may be of any suitable flexible materiat In exemplary embodiments, the attachment portion 30 is elastic, e.g. an elastic bungee, cord or string, or a flat strip of elastic material such as an elastic braid.
An exemplary method of attachment of the hairpiece 1 0 will now be described with reference to Figure 3. which shows the hairpiece 10 arranged as it could be when worn.
The hairpiece lO is configured to be worn over a wearer's existing hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or the like (not shown). When fitting the hairpiece 10, the strip 14 is held at the base of the existing hair feature, i.e. close to the wearer's head. One or both ends 32 of the attachment portion 30 are wrapped around the existing hair feature. The attachment portion 30, if elastic, may be stretched to allow one or more ends 32 to encircle the existing hair feature, and to retract to ensure that the hairpiece 10 is tightly secured on the wearer's head. The hooks 34 can be hooked onto the strip 14 or to one another, or to another part of the hairpiece 10 (or the user's hair or a hair tie constraining the existing hair feature), in order to releasably secure the hairpiece 10 in place on the wearer's head.
Once fitted, the hairpiece 10 creates the effect of a natural ponytail, either covering existing hair and extending past it to increase length, or blending with existing hair to increase thickness. The elongate section 14 can be discreetly and easily concealed. e.g. by a ribbon.
hair clip, hair bobble or the like, or by having an outer surface intended to resemble a ribbon or hair bobble or the like. The hair strands 12 can be plaited, either with one another or in with existing hair. The hairpiece 10 may be the same colour as the wearer's existing hair to create a natural effect, or may be a contrasting colour for a more noticeable effect.
The hairpiece 10 provides greater flexibility of attachment than is found in known hairpieces.
The use of an elastic attachment portion 30 is particularly advantageous, since it enables the attachment portion to be stretched and wrapped around an existing hair feature as many times as is required, with the ends 32 secured in a range of positions. The hairpiece can be fitted without tangling of the wefts of hair, as there is no requirement for the hair to be passed through a loop. Embodiments, in which the attachment portion 30 is movable within the elongate section 14 provides additional versatility.
In other embodiments (not shown) a shorter attachment portion 30, most preferably a bungee or other elastic dement. is attached to each end of the elongate section 14 (rather than running through a channel 26), with each end including a suitable attachment element.
Alternatively, a single attachment portion 30 (most preferably a bungee or other elastic element) may be attached to one end of the elongate section 14, with a suitable attachment element at the distal end of the attachment portion 30, for securing engagement with another part of the hairpiece etc. lii such embodiments, or in any other embodiments, the elongate section 14 may include one or more attachment elements (e.g. a plurality of apertures, eyes or hooks), onto which a distal end of the attachment portion 30 may be secured (e.g. via a hook 34 provided at the end of the attachment portion 30).
Hooks or other positive securing elements may be provided on the elongate section 14, to provide additional means for securing the hairpiece to the wearer's hair, e.g. for hooking into the hair feature and ternporaiily holding the elongate section adjacent the hair feature during positioning of the attachment portion.
In further alternative embodiments, the ends 32 of the attachment portion 30 may be knotted together or otherwise connected without the use of attachment elements 34.

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  1. <claim-text>Claims I. A cosmetic hairpiece configured to be worn on a wearer's head in conjunction with a hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, the hairpiece comprising strands of S hair and an attachment portion for releasably securing the hairpiece on a wearer's head, wherein the strands of hair depend from an elongate section to be positioned around a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, and the attachment portion is configured for securing the elongate section relative to said ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature.</claim-text> <claim-text>2. A hairpiece according to claim 1 wherein the attachment portion is configured to be wrapped around a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature.</claim-text> <claim-text>3. A hairpiece according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the attachment portion comprises a flexible elongate member having at least one free end.</claim-text> <claim-text>4. A hairpiece according to claim 3 wherein the elongate member is of extendable length.</claim-text> <claim-text>S. A hairpiece according to claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the elongate member is elastic.</claim-text> <claim-text>6. A hairpiece according to any one of claims 3 to S wherein the elongate member is movable relative to said elongate section.</claim-text> <claim-text>7. A hairpiece according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the elongate section defines a recess or channel, and wherein the attachment portion comprises a flexible elongate member located within the recess or channel.</claim-text> <claim-text>8. A hairpiece according to claim 7 wherein the elongate member is moveable within the recess or channel.</claim-text> <claim-text>9. A hairpiece according to claim 7 or claim 8 wherein the elongate member is moveable relative to said elongate section.</claim-text> <claim-text>10. A hairpiece according to any of claims 7 to 9 wherein the elongate member is elastic.</claim-text> <claim-text>II. A hairpiece according to any one of claims 7 to 10 wherein the elongate member includes a free end extending from said elongate section.</claim-text> <claim-text>12. A hairpiece according to any preceding claim wherein the attachment portion has at least one attachment element for securing the hairpiece on a wearer's head.</claim-text> <claim-text>13. A hairpiece according to claim 12 wherein the attachment element is a hook.</claim-text> <claim-text>14. A hairpiece according to claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the attachment portion includes first and second attachment elements configured to engage one another for securing the hairpiece on a wearer's head.</claim-text> <claim-text>15. A method of releasably securing a cosmetic hairpiece to a ponytail, pigtail or like feature on a wearer's head, the method comprising the steps of: a) providing a hairpiece comprising strands of hair and an attachment portion for releasably securing the hairpiece on a wearer's head, wherein the wefts of hair depend from an elongate section configured to be positioned around a hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature; b) positioning the elongate section around a hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature; and c) securing the hairpiece adjacent or to said hair feature using the attachment portion.</claim-text> <claim-text>16. A cosmetic hairpiece configured to be worn on a wearer's head in conjunction with a hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, the hairpiece comprising strands of hair which depend from an elongate section to be positioned around a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, the hairpiece further comprising an elastic attachment portion having free ends which extend relative to the elongate portion, wherein the elastic attachment portion is configured to be stretched and wrapped around the base of the hair feature and the free ends secured to one another or to the elongate section, for securing the elongate section relative to said hair feature.</claim-text> <claim-text>17. A cosmetic hairpiece configured to be worn on a wearer's head in conjunction with a hair feature such as a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, the hairpiece comprising strands of hair which depend from an elongate section to be positioned around a ponytail, pigtail or like hair feature, wherein an attachment portion extends relative to said elongate section and includes a free end having an attachment element for releasaNe attachment to another part of the hairpiece or to the hair feature, for securing the hairpiece relative to the hair feature.</claim-text>
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