EP3351140A1 - Perming solution absorbing towel - Google Patents
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- EP3351140A1 EP3351140A1 EP17799666.7A EP17799666A EP3351140A1 EP 3351140 A1 EP3351140 A1 EP 3351140A1 EP 17799666 A EP17799666 A EP 17799666A EP 3351140 A1 EP3351140 A1 EP 3351140A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D44/00—Other cosmetic or toiletry articles, e.g. for hairdressers' rooms
- A45D44/08—Protecting mantles; Shoulder-shields; Collars; Bibs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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- A41D13/0512—Neck or shoulders area
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- A45D44/02—Furniture or other equipment specially adapted for hairdressers' rooms and not covered elsewhere
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- the present invention relates to a perming solution absorbing towel, and more particularly, to a perming solution absorbing towel that may easily be fastened around the neck to prevent dripping.
- a perming solution absorbing towel is fastened around the neck to absorb a hair dye or a perming solution such as a neutralizing agent flowing down from the hair.
- a perming solution absorbing towel is used at hair shops.
- such a perming solution absorbing towel may be used as follows: a hairdresser puts a towel 10 around the neck of a person before perming and then fastens the towel 10 to the neck by pulling corner portions 11 and 12 of both end sides of the towel 10 and tying the corner portions 11 and 12 using a rubber band 13.
- a neutralizing agent hair tray 20 is put around the neck, and a perming solution or the like is applied to the hair.
- the present invention is directed to solve the above-described problems by providing a perming solution absorbing towel that is easily fastened around the neck to prevent dripping.
- the present invention provide a perming solution absorbing towel including a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion configured to fold and fasten together corner portions of both ends of the perming solution absorbing towel by pulling strings respectively formed on the corner portions.
- the first coupling portion includes: a ⁇ -shaped first string extending toward the corner portion: and a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose a leading end portion of the first string and fix other ends of the first string to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- the second coupling portion includes: a ⁇ -shaped second string extending toward the corner portion: and a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose a leading end portion of the second string and fix other ends of the second string to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- a first stop sewn line and a second stop sewn line are further formed on the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion so as to prevent the first string and the second string from being concealed respectively in the cover portions.
- the perming solution absorbing towel further includes a stop portion positioned between the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and configured to form creases when two strings thereof are pulled and fastened.
- the stop portion includes: n-shaped third and fourth strings positioned between the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and extending toward an inner side of the perming solution absorbing towel; a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose leading end portions of the third and fourth strings and fix other ends of the third and fourth strings to the perming solution absorbing towel; a third stop sewn line formed on the cover portion between the third and fourth strings; and fourth and fifth stop sewn lines respectively preventing the third and fourth strings from being concealed in the cover portion.
- the present invention provides a towel configured to be easy wrapped and fastened around the neck, thereby preventing dripping of a perming solution and protecting the neck from being stained with the perming solution.
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a perming solution absorbing towel according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a detailed view illustrating a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a detailed view illustrating a stop portion according to the present invention.
- a perming solution absorbing towel 100 of the present invention includes: a first coupling portion 110 and a second coupling portion 120 configured to fold and fasten together corner portions 101 and 102 of both ends of the perming solution absorbing towel 100 by pulling strings respectively formed on the corner portions 101 and 102.
- the first coupling portion 110 comprises a ⁇ -shaped first string 111 extending toward the corner portion 101 and a cover portion 112 having a sewn portion 113 such that a leading end portion of the first string 111 may be exposed and other ends of the first string 111 may be fixed to the towel 100.
- a first stop sewn line 114 is further formed on the first coupling portion 110 to prevent the first string 111 from being concealed in the cover portion 112.
- the second coupling portion 120 comprises a ⁇ -shaped second string 121 extending toward the corner portion 102 and a cover portion 122 having a sewn portion 123 such that a leading end portion of the second string 121 may be exposed and other ends of the second string 121 may be fixed to the towel 100.
- a first stop sewn line 124 is further formed on the second coupling portion 120 to prevent the second string 121 from being concealed in the cover portion 122.
- the first coupling portion 110 and the second coupling portion 120 configured as described above are operated as follows.
- the towel 100 may be simply and easily put around the neck of a user.
- the perming solution absorbing towel 100 of the present invention may further include a stop portion 130 positioned between the first coupling portion 110 and the second coupling portion 120 and configured to form creases when two strings thereof are pulled and fastened.
- the stop portion 130 includes: ⁇ -shaped third and fourth strings 131 and 132 positioned between the first coupling portion 110 and the second coupling portion 120 and extending toward an inner side of the towel 100; a cover portion 133 having a sewn portion 134 to expose leading end portions of the third and fourth strings 131 and 132 and fix other ends of the third and fourth strings 131 and 132 to the towel 100; a third stop sewn line 135 formed on the cover portion 133 between the third and fourth strings 131 and 132; and fourth and fifth stop sewn lines 136 and 137 respectively preventing the third and fourth strings 131 and 132 from being concealed in the cover portion 133.
- the stop sewn line 135 prevents the third string 131 and the fourth string 132 from being concealed in the cover portion 133 and thus maintains the cover portion 133 in a creased state.
- the stop portion 130 configured as described above functions as follows.
- the towel 100 is put around the neck of a user with the corner portions 101 and 102 being forward, and then the towel 100 is fixed to the neck of the user by pulling the first string 111 and the second string 121 of the first coupling portion 110 and the second coupling portion 120 and tying the corner portions 101 and 102.
- a neutralizing agent hair tray 20 is put around the neck of the user, and then the creased cover portion 133 functions as protrusions.
- the creased cover portion 133 having a protrusion shape is caught on a portion 21 (refer to FIG. 1 ) of the neutralizing agent hair tray 20, thereby preventing the cover portion 133 from moving down below the portion 21.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a perming solution absorbing towel, and more particularly, to a perming solution absorbing towel that may easily be fastened around the neck to prevent dripping.
- As well known, during perming, a perming solution absorbing towel is fastened around the neck to absorb a hair dye or a perming solution such as a neutralizing agent flowing down from the hair. In particular, such perming solution absorbing towels are used at hair shops.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , such a perming solution absorbing towel may be used as follows: a hairdresser puts atowel 10 around the neck of a person before perming and then fastens thetowel 10 to the neck by pullingcorner portions towel 10 and tying thecorner portions rubber band 13. - Thereafter, a neutralizing
agent hair tray 20 is put around the neck, and a perming solution or the like is applied to the hair. - Therefore, a portion of the perming solution flowing down along the scalp is absorbed in the
towel 10 wrapped around the neck, and a portion of the perming solution flowing along the hair is received in the neutralizingagent hair tray 20. - However, when the
towel 10 is used, it is cumbersome to prepare anadditional rubber band 13 for fastening thetowel 10, and as time goes by after thetowel 10 is put around the neck, the neck may be wet with the perming solution flowing down along the scalp because acenter portion 14 of thetowel 10 is often moved down below aportion 21 of the neutralizingagent hair tray 20. - The present invention is directed to solve the above-described problems by providing a perming solution absorbing towel that is easily fastened around the neck to prevent dripping.
- To achieve such purposes, the present invention provide a perming solution absorbing towel including a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion configured to fold and fasten together corner portions of both ends of the perming solution absorbing towel by pulling strings respectively formed on the corner portions.
- In addition, according to the present invention, the first coupling portion includes: a ⊂-shaped first string extending toward the corner portion: and a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose a leading end portion of the first string and fix other ends of the first string to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- In addition, according to the present invention, the second coupling portion includes: a ⊃-shaped second string extending toward the corner portion: and a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose a leading end portion of the second string and fix other ends of the second string to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- In addition, according to the present invention, a first stop sewn line and a second stop sewn line are further formed on the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion so as to prevent the first string and the second string from being concealed respectively in the cover portions.
- In addition, according to the present invention, the perming solution absorbing towel further includes a stop portion positioned between the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and configured to form creases when two strings thereof are pulled and fastened.
- In addition, according to the present invention, the stop portion includes: n-shaped third and fourth strings positioned between the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion and extending toward an inner side of the perming solution absorbing towel; a cover portion having a sewn portion to expose leading end portions of the third and fourth strings and fix other ends of the third and fourth strings to the perming solution absorbing towel; a third stop sewn line formed on the cover portion between the third and fourth strings; and fourth and fifth stop sewn lines respectively preventing the third and fourth strings from being concealed in the cover portion.
- As described above, the present invention provides a towel configured to be easy wrapped and fastened around the neck, thereby preventing dripping of a perming solution and protecting the neck from being stained with the perming solution.
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FIG. 1 is a view illustrating a state in which a perming solution absorbing towel of the related art is used. -
FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a perming solution absorbing towel according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a detailed view illustrating a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a detailed view illustrating a stop portion according to the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating an operational state of the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion according to the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an operational state of the stop portion according to the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a state in which the perming solution absorbing towel is used according to the present invention. - Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a perming solution absorbing towel according to the present invention,FIG. 3 is a detailed view illustrating a first coupling portion and a second coupling portion according to the present invention, andFIG. 4 is a detailed view illustrating a stop portion according to the present invention. - As illustrated, a perming
solution absorbing towel 100 of the present invention includes:
afirst coupling portion 110 and asecond coupling portion 120 configured to fold and fasten togethercorner portions solution absorbing towel 100 by pulling strings respectively formed on thecorner portions - As shown in (a) of
FIG. 3 , thefirst coupling portion 110 comprises a ⊂-shapedfirst string 111 extending toward thecorner portion 101 and acover portion 112 having asewn portion 113 such that a leading end portion of thefirst string 111 may be exposed and other ends of thefirst string 111 may be fixed to thetowel 100. - In addition, a first
stop sewn line 114 is further formed on thefirst coupling portion 110 to prevent thefirst string 111 from being concealed in thecover portion 112. - As shown in (b) of
FIG. 3 , thesecond coupling portion 120 comprises a ⊃-shapedsecond string 121 extending toward thecorner portion 102 and acover portion 122 having asewn portion 123 such that a leading end portion of thesecond string 121 may be exposed and other ends of thesecond string 121 may be fixed to thetowel 100. - In addition, a first
stop sewn line 124 is further formed on thesecond coupling portion 120 to prevent thesecond string 121 from being concealed in thecover portion 122. - The
first coupling portion 110 and thesecond coupling portion 120 configured as described above are operated as follows. - First, as shown in (a) of
FIG. 5 , if thefirst string 111 and thesecond string 121 of thefirst coupling portion 110 and thesecond coupling portion 120 are pulled, thefirst string 111 and thesecond string 121 are extended outward from thecover portions - Then, as shown in (b) of
FIG. 5 , thecorner portion 101 and thecorner portion 102 of thetowel 100 are put together, and as shown in (c) ofFIG. 5 , thecorner portion 101 and thecorner portion 102 are overlapped and tied with the extended first andsecond strings - In this manner, the
towel 100 may be simply and easily put around the neck of a user. - In addition, the perming
solution absorbing towel 100 of the present invention may further include astop portion 130 positioned between thefirst coupling portion 110 and thesecond coupling portion 120 and configured to form creases when two strings thereof are pulled and fastened. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , thestop portion 130 includes: ∩-shaped third andfourth strings first coupling portion 110 and thesecond coupling portion 120 and extending toward an inner side of thetowel 100; acover portion 133 having asewn portion 134 to expose leading end portions of the third andfourth strings fourth strings towel 100; a thirdstop sewn line 135 formed on thecover portion 133 between the third andfourth strings stop sewn lines fourth strings cover portion 133. - When the
third string 131 and thefourth string 132 are tied together, thestop sewn line 135 prevents thethird string 131 and thefourth string 132 from being concealed in thecover portion 133 and thus maintains thecover portion 133 in a creased state. - The
stop portion 130 configured as described above functions as follows. - As shown in (a) of
FIG. 6 , if thethird string 131 and thefourth string 132 of thestop portion 130 are pulled, thethird string 131 and thefourth string 132 are extended outward from thecover portion 133. At this time, thecover portion 133 is creased. - Thereafter, as shown in (b) of
FIG. 6 , thethird string 131 and thefourth string 132 are tied together. Therefore, as shown in (c) ofFIG 6 , thecover portion 133 is maintained in the creased state. - An overall use state of the
towel 100 having the above-described structure will now be described with reference toFIG. 7 . - First, after perming, the
towel 100 is put around the neck of a user with thecorner portions towel 100 is fixed to the neck of the user by pulling thefirst string 111 and thesecond string 121 of thefirst coupling portion 110 and thesecond coupling portion 120 and tying thecorner portions - Thereafter, the
third string 131 and thefourth string 132 of thestop portion 130 are pulled and tied together to crease thecover portion 133. - In this state, as shown in
FIG. 7 , a neutralizingagent hair tray 20 is put around the neck of the user, and then thecreased cover portion 133 functions as protrusions. - Therefore, the
creased cover portion 133 having a protrusion shape is caught on a portion 21 (refer toFIG. 1 ) of the neutralizingagent hair tray 20, thereby preventing thecover portion 133 from moving down below theportion 21.
Claims (6)
- A perming solution absorbing towel comprising a first coupling portion (110) and a second coupling portion (120) configured to fold and fasten together corner portions (101, 102) of both ends of the perming solution absorbing towel by pulling strings respectively formed on the corner portions (101, 102).
- The perming solution absorbing towel of claim 1, wherein the first coupling portion (110) comprises: a ⊂-shaped first string (111) extending toward the corner portion (101): and a cover portion (112) having a sewn portion (113) to expose a leading end portion of the first string (111) and fix other ends of the first string (111) to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- The perming solution absorbing towel of claim 1, wherein the second coupling portion (120) comprises: a ⊃-shaped second string (121) extending toward the corner portion (102): and a cover portion (122) having a sewn portion (123) to expose a leading end portion of the second string (121) and fix other ends of the second string (121) to the perming solution absorbing towel.
- The perming solution absorbing towel of claims 2 or 3, wherein a first stop sewn line (114) and a second stop sewn line (124) are further formed on the first coupling portion (110) and the second coupling portion (120) so as to prevent the first string (111) and the second string (121) from being concealed respectively in the cover portions (112, 122).
- The perming solution absorbing towel of claim 1, further comprising a stop portion (130) positioned between the first coupling portion (110) and the second coupling portion (120) and configured to form creases when two strings thereof are pulled and fastened.
- The perming solution absorbing towel of claim 5, wherein the stop portion (130) comprises: ∩-shaped third and fourth strings (131, 132) positioned between the first coupling portion (110) and the second coupling portion (120) and extending toward an inner side of the perming solution absorbing towel; a cover portion (133) having a sewn portion (134) to expose leading end portions of the third and fourth strings (131, 132) and fix other ends of the third and fourth strings (131, 132) to the perming solution absorbing towel; a third stop sewn line (135) formed on the cover portion (133) between the third and fourth strings (131, 132); and fourth and fifth stop sewn lines (136, 137) respectively preventing the third and fourth strings (131, 132) from being concealed in the cover portion (133).
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