EP3701828B1 - Effektiver tuchhalter - Google Patents
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- EP3701828B1 EP3701828B1 EP20159441.3A EP20159441A EP3701828B1 EP 3701828 B1 EP3701828 B1 EP 3701828B1 EP 20159441 A EP20159441 A EP 20159441A EP 3701828 B1 EP3701828 B1 EP 3701828B1
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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
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- 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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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 towel holder, that is to say a holder with which a towel, for example a headscarf, can be held on the head.
- a towel for example a headscarf
- the headscarf is expediently held by the hair.
- the towel holder can in principle also hold other headgear on the head. For example, a kippah could be fixed on the head.
- the international PCT patent application WO 01/15565 A1 discloses a towel holder that can hold a headscarf or other headgear on the hair, for example.
- This towel holder is in two parts. On the one hand, it consists of a hair clip, which can essentially clamp a strand of hair between two legs in a conventional manner.
- a type of plate is provided as a further component. This has two pocket-shaped receptacles for the ends of the hair clip on one side. In this way, both elements can be connected to one another.
- the plate On the opposite side, the plate has a Velcro surface. This Velcro surface can fix a cloth or other headgear with a suitable surface.
- the international PCT patent application WO 2013/192496 A1 discloses a holder particularly suitable for a kippah.
- This holder is firmly connected, preferably glued, to the inside of the kippah.
- a large number of fingers are provided on the opposite side, which faces the hair when worn. These can claw their way into the hair and fix the kippah.
- the holder should also be suitable for wigs, toupees and the like.
- this holder appears to be less suitable for other headgear. In particular, it must be firmly connected to the headgear and also at fixed points. For a headscarf, for example, this does not seem very attractive.
- the holder also has a certain thickness and strength, which may be unproblematic for use under a kippah, but can be annoying with a lighter cloth.
- the invention aims to provide an improved towel holder which obviates the disadvantages of the prior art. It should be inexpensive to manufacture, it should be able to securely fix a cloth or other headgear, and its use should be intuitive.
- the towel holder according to the invention has a hair connecting element and a towel connecting element.
- the hair connecting element has a receiving position in which hair can be supplied from a first receiving direction, and can be transferred into a closed position in which the hair is held by the hair connecting element.
- the cloth connecting element has a receiving position in which the cloth can be fed from a second receiving direction, and the cloth connecting element can be transferred into a closed position in which the cloth is held by the cloth connecting element.
- Under cloth is here generally a To understand piece of cloth or some other textile or non-textile object that is typically fixed to the hair of the head.
- the first receiving direction and the second receiving direction form an obtuse or elongated angle.
- the angle of the recording directions is between 90 degrees and 180 degrees, angles between 120 and 180 degrees or even 150 and 180 degrees are particularly expedient.
- the first recording direction and the second recording direction should point outwards in opposite directions. If the second recording direction forms an extended angle with the first recording direction, then the two recording directions are oriented exactly in opposite directions. In the case of an obtuse angle, the recording directions are essentially oriented in opposite directions, for example one to the left and one to the right, but not exactly opposite.
- the towel holder has a base element which is arranged between the hair connecting element and the towel connecting element.
- a basic element can be provided, for example, in the form of a transverse web.
- the base element can also be provided in the form of a base plate.
- the hair connection element and the cloth connection element then adjoins the base element with its receiving and holding devices, that is to say for example hair thighs, cloth thighs, hair opposite thighs, cloth opposite thighs, holding brackets and holding webs.
- these do not all have to be attached to the base element.
- it is expedient if, in particular, hair thighs and cloth thighs or also retaining clips are attached directly to the base element.
- the basic element itself assumes a receiving position and a closed position.
- the receiving position of the base element is defined in that at least the hair connecting element or the cloth connecting element is transferred together with the base element into the receiving position. It is also expedient if both the hair connection element and the cloth connection element are transferred together with the base element into the receiving position and into the closed position. This can be done by transmitting forces from the base element to parts / elements of the hair connecting element and / or the cloth connecting element.
- the base element can assume two metastable states, one of which corresponds to the receiving position and one of which corresponds to the closed position. This applies, for example, if the basic element is made of metal. By bending the base element, two corresponding states can be assumed, which can only be converted into one another by applying a noticeable amount of force.
- the base element is connected to at least one web.
- the multi-part design allows the basic element to be provided with tension. This tension can be highest in the planar configuration of the basic element, so that the metastable states described develop in addition to this configuration.
- the hair connecting element can expediently be designed in such a way that it consists of at least one retaining bracket and at least one cooperating retaining web. It is often useful to have two or to provide three retaining brackets and a retaining bar. Hair can get caught between the retaining bracket and the retaining bar.
- the cloth connecting element can be designed in the same way.
- a retaining bracket is expediently designed so that it is curved outwards in an arc.
- the hair connecting element can expediently be designed in such a way that it has a first hair limb and a first hair opposite limb which interacts with the first hair limb.
- the thighs of hair can jointly assume a receiving position in a closed position. It is useful if the first hair limb and the first hair opposite limb are movable about a central axis. By moving this axis, the legs can, so to speak, open and close and thus be moved back and forth between the receiving position and the closed position.
- the recording direction is determined by the direction of the perpendicular between the opened legs. The same applies to the receiving direction of the cloth connecting element.
- first hair limb and the first hair opposite limb are offset in the direction of the axis.
- the legs In the closed position, the legs then do not lie on top of one another and will not necessarily touch one another. This gives more freedom of design. Part of this design freedom can then also be that the opposing leg is not designed as a separate leg, but rather is part of a frame of the cloth holder.
- the cloth connecting element can also have a first cloth leg and a first cloth counter leg.
- the corresponding thighs can be designed as described for the hair thighs, i. H. in particular be movable about a central axis and offset in the direction of the axis.
- the hair connecting element has a further, ie at least one second, hair limb and at least accordingly has a second hair opposing leg, which can also assume a receiving position and a closed position.
- a second fabric leg and a second fabric counter leg can also be provided for the fabric connecting element.
- These respective second legs can be designed like the first legs of the hair connecting element or the cloth connecting element.
- an appropriate towel holder can be designed in such a way that the first hair limb and the first towel limb are at the same height along the central axis. The legs can form a straight angle so that they describe a straight line as a whole, which leads perpendicularly through the axis. This gives a particularly simple design of the towel holder as well as easy handling.
- At least the first hair limb, but often also all other hair thighs, and at least the first shawl shank and all other shawl shanks are designed in the form of a pin.
- the pins can be round or flat in cross-section, they can be slightly curved or (preferably) straight.
- the corresponding opposing legs can have the shape of a flat frame section, i. H. they can be flat, essentially straight or curved, but in particular it is expedient not to design them as separate components, but to offer them as part of a larger frame.
- the cloth holder has a transverse web, in particular if this transverse web is arranged centrally. It is useful if the at least first hair leg is attached to this crosspiece. Correspondingly, the first cloth leg can also be attached to this transverse web.
- first leg of the hair is resiliently biased. He should spring towards his opposite leg. In a corresponding manner, this is useful at least for the first cloth leg.
- the edge is preferably turned at an angle of 160-220 degrees, that is to say typically approximately or even exactly 180 degrees.
- hair is also fed to the hair connecting element from a first receiving direction.
- the cloth connecting element is expediently transferred into a closed position after the piece of textile has been pushed in.
- the hair connecting element is moved into a closed position for fixation on the main hair.
- this is Method used to fix a headscarf so that the piece of textile is part of a headscarf.
- the towel holder is expediently brought into a position in which the towel holder is completely covered by the piece of textile for an observer looking towards the main hair.
- the method can advantageously also be used to fix a kippah, so that the piece of textile is then a kippah.
- the use of the towel holder with a kippah or wig is less common than with a towel, for example. This is because most wearers want to avoid tipping in a tipping edge or a wig edge.
- the towel holder can also be used without folding the edge, which can be the preferred option for fixing a kippah or wig. Then, however, the cloth holder is not worn as concealed as it is possible with a cloth.
- the method is generally expediently used with a towel holder having the features of claim 1 according to the invention.
- Preferred features according to the invention correspond to preferred method steps.
- Fig. 1 shows a towel holder according to the invention in plan view.
- This towel holder comprises a hair connecting element 12 (to be seen on the left-hand side) and adjoining a towel connecting element 14.
- the hair connecting element is surrounded by a frame 16, the towel connecting element is surrounded by a frame 18.
- the hair connecting element 12 has a first hair leg 20. This cooperates with the first hair counter leg 22, which is part of the frame 16.
- the hair connecting element 12 also has a second hair leg 24.
- a second hair opposing leg 26, which is also part of the frame 16, is assigned to this. The two thighs of hair are held by the crosspiece 28.
- a first cloth leg 30 and a first cloth counter leg 32 are provided on the cloth connecting element 14. Furthermore, a second cloth leg 34 and a second cloth counter leg 36 are provided.
- the two fabric opposing legs are in turn part of the frame 18 of the fabric connecting element 14.
- the frame 18 is connected to the frame 16 via the frame connecting pieces 38 and 38 '. Overall, this results in a circumferential frame in a rectangular shape. This frame provides an outer boundary for the towel holder, but at the same time it forms two hair opposing legs and two towel opposing legs and a corresponding connecting section.
- Fig. 2 shows the towel holder according to the invention Fig. 1 in a sectional view. In this sectional view, the course of the central axis can be seen, which runs centrally through the crosspiece 28. In Fig. 2 one recognizes the first hair leg 20, the first hair opposite leg 22, the first cloth leg 30 and the first cloth opposite leg 32. These legs are each in their closed position.
- Fig. 3 shows the towel holder from the perspective of Fig. 2 .
- the first hair leg 20 and the first cloth leg 30, however, in one Were in the closed position these legs are now both shown in the receiving position.
- the first hair leg 20 is rotated around the central axis A with respect to the first hair opposing leg 22.
- the first cloth leg 30 is also rotated about this axis relative to the first cloth counter leg 32.
- the first hair leg 20 and the first hair counter leg 22 define a receiving direction in the receiving position shown. This is to be thought of as the bisector of the angle defined by the legs and is shown as the first recording direction R 1 .
- the second recording direction R 2 is shown in a corresponding manner. According to the invention, these two recording directions form an angle of slightly less than 180 degrees. This has proven to be very beneficial. In particular, angles of 120-180 degrees and especially 150-180 degrees are expedient.
- Fig. 4 shows another specific embodiment of a towel holder according to the invention. It essentially corresponds to the towel holder Fig. 1 , but has proven to be particularly decorative and functional.
- the towel holder is shown in a top view, which the top view from Fig. 1 corresponds to.
- the towel holder 10 has the hair connecting element 12 and the towel connecting element 14 as essential elements.
- the towel holder also has a circumferential frame which forms both the frame 16 of the hair connecting element and the frame 18 of the towel connecting element.
- the other elements are labeled in the same way. Compared to the towel holder Fig. 1 the legs are arranged a little differently. Outwardly tapering legs are used.
- the legs therefore have a triangular shape overall, with the triangular base starting centrally from the transverse web and the triangular tips each pointing outwards.
- the legs are made in one piece with the transverse web 28, which in turn is made in one piece with the frames 16 and 18.
- Deviating from the towel holder Fig. 1 all legs have a central recess. This is designed symmetrically and has the shape of an elongated diamond. For the sake of simplicity, this recess is designated only for the first leg of hair 20 - with the reference number 40.
- the legs are completely symmetrical. This results in a vertical mirror axis S 1 and a horizontal mirror axis S 2 . This is generally preferred according to the invention. It is also both aesthetically and practically advantageous if the ends of the legs divide the width of the frame equidistantly.
- the corresponding spacings are as a 1 , a 2 and a 3 in Fig. 3 marked. This equidistant arrangement in relation to the frame is generally preferred.
- FIG. 5 shows a first method step in which the cloth connecting element 14 is connected to a cloth edge 42.
- the cloth edge 42 is clamped between the frame 18 of the cloth connecting element and the two legs 30 and 34.
- the corresponding sections of the frame function as fabric counter legs (not shown here).
- the cloth holder 10 is folded in by about 180 degrees. This results in the situation which in Fig. 6 is shown.
- the cloth holder is covered by the cloth and the cloth edge 42.
- the cloth connecting element 14 is thus securely connected to the cloth.
- the hair connector 12 is ready to receive hair. In this way, a scarf can be comfortably connected to the hair and barely visible and maybe worn well on the head all day.
- the cloth holder cannot be seen from the side facing away from the viewer from this perspective.
- it is precisely the opposite side that is the outer side of the headscarf, i.e. the side that is normally facing the gaze. Consequently, the towel holder according to the invention makes it possible to fix a towel in a completely invisible manner.
- the corresponding legs that is, the two hair legs and the two cloth legs in the embodiment of Fig. 6 are shorter than the associated counter legs, which are formed by parts of the frame.
- a towel holder is basically preferred which has the following elements: a circumferential frame, a transverse web and four legs.
- the transverse web is preferably arranged centrally parallel to the shorter sides of the frame. Instead of two legs, four legs can also be useful.
- a symmetry of the towel holder about at least one or two perpendicular axes is preferred.
- the respective shawl legs and / or hair legs are shorter than the associated counter legs. This also applies if the opposing legs are made available by frame sections.
- Fig. 7 shows another towel holder according to the invention in plan view.
- the towel holder has a base element 44, essentially a type of base plate. This can be made of metal, for example. Plastic is also an option. As explained, flexibility of the base plate is useful. In particular, the illustrated base plate can be transferred between a receiving position and a holding position by bending. This base plate has the central recess 46.
- the cloth holder 10 has a central axis A which runs centrally through the recess 46. It also has the longitudinal axis L, which likewise runs symmetrically and centrally through the recess 46.
- Retaining brackets are provided at the opposite ends of the base plate. These retaining brackets correspond in their function to the Thighs of hair and the thighs of cloth.
- the retaining brackets 48a and 48b together form the hair connecting element 12.
- the opposing retaining brackets 48c and 48d belong to the cloth connecting element 14. All of the retaining brackets are identically shaped. It is therefore entirely possible to use the hair connecting element 12 to hold a towel and, conversely, to use the towel connecting element 14 to attach it to the hair.
- the retaining brackets 48 are not shaped as simple webs, but rather with a meandering arc, so to speak. This makes it possible that the brackets each have two outwardly pointing arcs; in spite of their slim shape, they therefore do not have a pointed leg end. They allow a wide and secure support and thus secure holding of hair or cloth material.
- anchor points 50 are formed in anchor webs 52.
- the anchor webs 52a and 52b are formed to the right and left of the hair connecting element and the webs 52c and 52d are formed to the left and right of the cloth connecting element.
- the webs are each provided with anchor points 50.
- These anchor points are designed here as recesses, more precisely as round holes 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d. These holes can accommodate a retaining bar.
- the retaining web can have corresponding anchor recesses and can then be fastened, for example, by riveting.
- a holding web can also be connected to the basic element and, more specifically, to the anchor webs of the basic element by gluing or other suitable fastening means.
- a retaining web 54 is provided here, which is essentially rectangular in shape, but it could also be omitted.
- the holding web 54 can expediently be designed in such a way that between the anchor points of the hair connecting element 12 as well as between the anchor points of the cloth connecting element 14 a certain tension arises.
- the retaining web can have two anchor bores, the distance between which is somewhat shorter than the distance between the anchor bores 50a and 50b.
- the tension generated in this way can lead to a correspondingly flexible base element 44 being bent about the longitudinal axis.
- the bend can be done in such a way that the center point M of the cloth holder, which is the intersection of the axes A and L, is pulled upwards in this view.
- it can bend in such a way that the center point M is located above the plane of the anchor points 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d.
- the cloth holder 10 By pressing on the base element 44 (usually with counter pressure on the anchor points of the retaining bracket), the cloth holder 10 can be converted into a different configuration, which is also inherently stable. In this configuration, the base element 44 can be curved in the opposite direction. In the view of the Fig. 7 The center M would then be below the plane of the paper and in particular below the anchor points 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d. In this position, the holding brackets 48 then all rest on the corresponding holding webs. Both the hair connection element 12 and the cloth connection element 14 are thus in the respective closed position.
- a cloth holder can be produced in an inexpensive manner, which can be easily transferred from an open position to a closed position.
- the cloth holder can hold both positions stable, that is to say it can only be transferred from one position to the other by applying a force.
- the force can be selected so that it can only be exerted by considerable pressure, for example of the thumb, and thus in particular the inadvertent transfer to the open position, i.e. the inadvertent loosening or losing of the cloth or hair, can be prevented.
- FIG. 13 shows an enlarged view of the hair connector from FIG Fig. 7 .
- the shape of the retaining bracket 48 can be seen particularly clearly here. Their outwardly directed curves avoid any risk of injury.
- the outer ends of the retaining brackets 48 can protrude beyond the retaining web 54.
- Fig. 9 shows the towel holder from the previous two figures in a side sectional view. It is shown here in an open position with little or no preload by holding webs.
- the base element 44 of the towel holder 10 extends essentially in one plane.
- the anchor webs 52a and 52d also lie in this plane.
- the retaining brackets 48a and 48d protrude from the plane.
- the holding brackets 48a and 48d can move along the bending axes B 1 and B 2 towards the base element and the anchor bars, and, if present, towards the holding bars. You go into the closed position.
- the bending axes B 1 and B 2 can be arranged near or far from the central axis A, they can also coincide with this.
- the retaining brackets are expediently equipped with base legs and retaining legs.
- the visible base leg 56a of the Retaining bracket 48a is connected to the base element 44 and merges into the retaining leg 58a.
- the base leg 56d of the retaining bracket 48d merges into the retaining leg 58d.
- the base leg assumes a certain angle with the base element 44.
- An angle alpha (a) of 20 ° to 40 ° has proven to be useful.
- the figure shows an angle of 26.5 °.
- Fig. 10 shows the towel holder according to the embodiment of the preceding three figures in a perspective overall view.
- the towel holder can be made very compact. It is useful if it is essentially rectangular in shape. It is useful if it measures about 3 to 6 cm along the longitudinal axis L and about 2 to 4 cm along the central axis A.
- the cloth holder is again shown without the holding webs. It is also shown with elongated retaining openings.
- the retaining webs can be understood as optional elements, but they are usually provided. In any case, the holding webs allow a simple transfer of both the hair connecting element and the cloth connecting element from the open position to the closed position. However, it is also possible to connect the retaining brackets to the base element in a different way so that they can be moved between an open position and a closed position and hold securely in both positions.
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