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KR100980909B1
KR100980909B1 KR1020070116231A KR20070116231A KR100980909B1 KR 100980909 B1 KR100980909 B1 KR 100980909B1 KR 1020070116231 A KR1020070116231 A KR 1020070116231A KR 20070116231 A KR20070116231 A KR 20070116231A KR 100980909 B1 KR100980909 B1 KR 100980909B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D8/00Hair-holding devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D8/20Hair clamps, i.e. elastic multi-part clamps, the parts of which are pivotally connected between their ends

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The present invention relates to a hair clip having a lower clip piece and an upper clip piece connected through a pivot connection between a hinge pin and a coil spring, wherein the upper clip piece forms a hair pinching space for holding hair in the form of a vowel or bundle. It has a bottom part which forms the recessed part for making it. The finger is connected to the upper clip piece through a pivot connection and to hold or bundle the hair. The guide loop is connected to the rear end of the finger via a pivot connection. The guide loop prevents the hair from entering into the joint formed by the finger and the upper clip piece.

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Hair clip {HAIR CLIP}

The present invention relates to a hair clip, and more particularly to a hair clip having a finger that can hold the user's hair in the form of a vowel or bundle.

Hairpins and hairclips are used by women to keep and fix hair beautifully in the desired style. In general, hair clips are assembled by a pair of clip pieces through a bracket with pins and coil springs. If the pressing piece is pressed, the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece are opened, and if the pressing piece is released, the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece are pressed against each other by the elasticity of the spring to hold the hair.

However, the pair of hair clip pieces are long, short and slightly curved by forming a lever having a connecting pin as a support point. The hair is held very firmly near the site of the clip pieces close to the connecting pin. However, the hair is not held sufficiently stable at the portion of the clip piece that is away from the connecting pin and toward the free end of the clip piece. In this regard, the spring elasticity is lowered at this site.

In addition, these conventional hair clips are not able to hold the hair in the form of vowels or bundles. In addition, if a person moves the head, the hair clips easily fall off the head and impair stability in use. As such, there is room for change and improvement in the prior art.

The present invention is conceived under the above-described background, the object of the present invention can hold the user's hair in a more desirable style, can hold the hair more stable, hair that can be used for various hair cosmetic purposes Is to provide a clip.

It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide a hair clip comprising a lower clip piece and an upper clip piece connected via a pivot connection having a hinge pin and a coil spring. The upper clip has a bottom portion that forms a concave portion for forming the hair narrowing space in order to keep the user's hair in a bundle state. The finger is connected to the upper clip piece via pivotal connection and is used to keep the user's hair in the bundled state. The guide loop is connected to the rear end of the finger via a pivot connection. The guide loop prevents the hair from getting caught in the joint formed by the finger and the upper clip piece.

According to various embodiments, the finger is connected to the free end of the upper clip piece whose length is reduced by the length of the finger. The connection between the finger and the upper clip piece forms a joint capable of performing articulation. The part of the hair clip on the front side can hold the user's hair stably in the form of a vowel or a bundle with a finger.

According to another embodiment, the indentation acts to provide an enlarged hair clamping space.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip having a free end as described above to form a coil spring housing for accommodating the spring. The free end of the upper clip has a pair of connecting protrusions on the opposite side of the free end. The finger forms a pair of pin holes into which the connecting protrusions are inserted. The finger forms a pair of pin holes into which the connecting protrusions are inserted.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip, as described above, wherein the upper clip piece has a spring piece extending from the free end and the intermediate portion of the free end. The free end of the upper clip has a pair of connecting protrusions on the opposite side of the free end. The finger forms a pair of pin holes into which the connecting projection is inserted.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip which is a rear end where the rear end of the finger is branched into a Y-shape as described above.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip in which the upper clip piece forms a hold eye as described above. The rear end of the guide loop is located in the hold eye which prevents the hair from getting caught in the joint of the finger and the upper clip piece.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip having an upper clip piece and a lower clip piece having a pair of brackets. Hinge pins and coil springs are placed on the brackets to form pivot connections. In addition, the rear end of the guide loop is located in the bracket on the same side as the finger. In another aspect, the rear end of the guide loop is located in the bracket on the side opposite from the finger.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip in which the connecting means between the finger and the guide loop can be easily connected to each other or separated.

Another feature of the invention is to provide a hair clip having a lower clip piece and an upper clip piece connected via a pivot connection. The upper clip has a connecting portion having a sliding groove. The finger is connected to the upper clip piece via a pivot connection. Fingers are used to hold the user's hair in a bundle. The guide loop is connected to the rear end of the finger. The guide loop has a tip that is slidably engaged with the sliding groove of the connection.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip which is a rear end where the rear end of the finger is branched into a Y-shape as described above. Pinholes with a part cut off are formed on each side of both sides of the rear end branched into the Y-shape of the finger. The guide loop has finger connections on both sides of each of the guide loops forming a U-shaped groove into which the rear end branched into the Y shape is inserted. The finger connection has pins located in the grooves of the guide loop and integrally formed with the guide loop. The pins of the guide loop are inserted into the partially cut pin holes at the rear end branching in the Y-shape.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip having a bottom portion in which the upper clip piece forms a recess. The urinary indentation is used to form a space for holding the user's hair in the form of a bundle.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip having a lower clip piece connected to the upper clip piece through a pivot connection. The upper clip piece has a bottom portion that forms a recess for forming a space for clamping the hair in order to hold the user's hair in the form of a bundle. The finger is connected to the upper clip piece via a pivot connection. Fingers are used to hold the user's hair in a bundle. The guide loop is connected to the rear end of the finger. Guide loops are used to prevent hair from getting caught in the joints formed by fingers and upper clip pieces. The guide loop has a rear end mounted at least partially between the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide a hair clip in which the guide loop is formed integrally with the rear end branched into the Y-shaped shape of the finger. The guide loop has corrugated and curved connections to give it elasticity. This elasticity can act to ensure that the guide loops do not interfere with the articulation of the fingers.

Another feature of the invention is that, as just mentioned, the connection provides a hair clip that is not curved and curved but instead is straight.

Hair clip according to an embodiment of the present invention can collect and hold the hair toward the inside of the clip pieces by the finger. Here, the finger is connected to the free end of the upper clip piece in such a way that it can perform articulation, so the hair clip can fix the hair in the desired beautiful style. In addition, the securing finger increases the hair holding ability to hold the hair clip stable. The hair clip does not fall by the movement of the user's head and body and maintains stability while the hair clip is attached to the head. Hairclips hold your hair in the form of a vowel or bundle to hold your hair in a variety of hair styles. The combination of everyday hair clip holding and finger tightening ensures that the hair clip holds the hair steady in any case, eliminating the possibility that the hair clip will fall off the head even if the user moves the hair suddenly and quickly. Do it.

As described above, the present invention can hold the user's hair in a more desirable style, maintain the held hair more stably, and provide an effect that can be used for various hair cosmetic purposes.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Fig. 1 shows a pair of clip pieces 2 and 3 facing each other, pressing pieces 2a and 3a integrally formed with each of the clip pieces 2 and 3, and pressing pieces 2a and 3a. Hair clip (b) including hinges (1p) inserted into the pins (2h, 3h) of the brackets (2b, 3b) for connecting the clip pieces together, and brackets (2b, 3b) formed at the edge of the Shows 1). Hair clip (1) comprises a coil spring (1s) is inserted into the hinge pin (1p) to give elasticity for opening or closing the clip pieces (2, 3). The above structure shows the basic structure of a general hair clip.

In addition to the structure known above, the hair clip 1 of the present invention comprises a finger 4 connected to the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2. The length of the upper clip piece 2 is reduced by the length of the finger 4 compared to the length of the lower clip piece 3. The finger 4 is connected to the pin holes 2h 'of the brackets 2d formed at the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 and to the pin holes 4h formed at the finger 4 coil coils ( It is connected to the upper clip piece 2 by the insertion of the pin 2p with 2s). The finger thus rotates with respect to the upper clip piece 2. At the Y-shaped branching end 4b of the finger 4, the guide loop 5 is connected to prevent the hair from entering into the gap at the joint L of the finger 4 (see Fig. 2). Connected by The rear end 5b of the guide loop 5, which is bent in a rectangle, is supported when it is aligned at certain positions in the hair clip 1. Further, the wavy teeth 4t are formed at the tip ends of the bottom side of the finger 4 for the purpose of holding the hair.

The upper clip piece 2 includes a hold eye 2g that extends laterally to the side of the upper clip piece 2 which is in close contact with the brackets 2b for insertion of the guide loop 5. Concave indentation (2c) is formed on the bottom of the upper clip piece (2) to secure the hair clamping space. The rest of the bottom contains corrugated teeth 2t to hold the user's hair.

The lower clip piece 3 has a narrow and long shape and is slightly curved in the longitudinal direction. The lower clip piece 3 is in contact with the end 4a of the finger 4 at its front end.

As means for connecting the guide loop 5 to the rear end 4b of the finger 4, partially cut pin holes 4g are provided. As in FIG. 1, the partially cut pinholes 4g are at the rear end 4b branching in the Y-shape of the finger 4. There is a U-shaped groove 5u in the connecting portion 5a on both sides of the guide loop 5. The rear end 4b of the finger 4 is inserted into the groove. The pin 5p is provided in the groove 5u in an integral form. The pins 5p are pushed into the pin holes 4g at the rear end 4b of the finger 4 through the cutouts of the pin holes 4g. In this way, the pins 5p are smoothly connected to the pin holes 4g by the elasticity of the material of the finger. After connection, the connecting portions 5a of the guide loops 5 do not fall off the rear end 4b of the finger 4 unless they intend to separate them by hand.

As shown in FIG. 4, the rear end 5b of the guide loop 5 is inserted through a hold eye 2g given in the form of a hole extending laterally from the upper clip piece 2. Therefore, without falling off the upper clip piece 2, the guide loop 5 moves elastically in the hold eye 2g according to the articulation of the finger 4. The guide loop 5 serves to prevent the hair from being caught in the gap between the joint part L of the finger 4 and the upper clip 2. The guide loop 5 is inserted into the hair clip 1 easily and conveniently by inserting the rear end 5b of the guide loop 5 through its hold eye 2g of the upper clip piece 2 using its connecting means. Can be assembled.

The rear end 5b, which is bent in a rectangle of the guide loop 5 connected to the rear end 4b of the finger 4, is inside the brackets 2b and 3b of the hair clip 1, as shown in FIG. It can be placed at position A, or at position B, which is external. In both cases, the guiding action of the guide loop 5 acts in such a way that the hair does not get caught in the joint L of the finger 4.

Another example of the connecting means of the finger 4 according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 2. Here, the coil spring housing 2f is formed at the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 for accommodating the coil spring 2s therein in order to elastically operate the finger 4. The connecting projections 2p are each connected to the finger 4, which allows the projections 2p to protrude toward the outside of the free end 2e so that the connecting projections 2p enable the joint action of the finger 4. It is formed on both sides of the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 in such a way that it can be inserted into the balls 4h. In this way, the finger 4 can be assembled to the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 of the hair clip 1 through a simpler process that allows the hair clip to be manufactured in a more efficient manner.

Another example of the connecting means of the finger 4 according to the invention can be explained as shown in FIG. 2. Here, the spring piece 2r extends from the center of the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 for the elastic operation of the finger 4. The connecting projections 2p are formed on both sides of the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 in such a manner that the connecting projections 2p can be projected outward of the free end 2e. The connecting protrusions 2p are inserted into the pin holes 4h of the finger 4 to enable the joint action of the finger 4. In this embodiment, the spring piece 2r replaces the coil spring 2s in resiliently actuating the finger 4. This arrangement serves to reduce the number of components while allowing the fingers 4 to be assembled in a simpler way for more efficient assembly and production of the hairclip 1.

Another embodiment of the connecting means of the guide loop 5 is shown in FIG. 7. The guide loop 5 is integrally formed at the rear end 4b of the finger 4 connected with the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 of the hair clip 1. The connecting portion 5a is formed in a waveform and curve shape to give elasticity. The rear end 5b of the guide loop 5, as already mentioned with respect to FIG. 5, is either position A inside or outside position B inside the brackets 2b, 3b of the hairclip when the finger 4 is assembled; Placed on either side. The position of the rear end 5b of the guide loop 5 in either of these two alternative positions (position A or position B) is the same to prevent the hair from being caught in the joint L of the finger 4. It yields a smooth guide action. The elasticity given by the corrugated and curvilinear formation of the connecting portion 5a of the guide loop 5 results in a free transition of the length of the guide loop 5 from the articulation of the finger 4. This action allows to exclude the interference of the guide loop 5 in the operation of the finger 4.

8 shows another embodiment of the connecting means of the guide loop 5 according to the invention. Here, the guide loop 5 formed integrally with the rear end 4b of the finger 4 is linear in its connection part 5a.

The rear end 5b of the guide loop 5 is either position A in the interior of the brackets 2b, 3b of the hairclip 1 or external position B or the one of the two when the finger 4 is assembled. Placed in position. The position of the rear end 5b of the guide loop 5 in either of these two alternative positions (position A or position B) is the same to prevent the hair from being pinched by the joint L of the finger 4. It yields a smooth guide action.

The hair clip 1 of the present invention having the above structure is opened when the pressing pieces 2a, 3a are pressed by hand as shown in FIG. Here, the upper clip piece and the lower clip piece 2, 3 are opened together with the finger 4 together with the hinge pin 1p as a support point. The lower clip piece 3 is then inserted into the user's hair so that the hair is sandwiched between the upper and lower clip pieces 2 and 3. If the pressing pieces 2a and 3a are placed, the upper clip pieces and the lower clip pieces 2 and 3 move the hair h toward each other by the elasticity of the coil spring 1s as shown in FIG. It is held by pressing. At the same time, the finger 4 performs the articulation of bending inward from the free end 2e of the upper clip piece 2 by the elasticity of the coil spring 2s. In this arrangement, the tip 4a of the finger 4 is brought into contact with the front end of the lower clip piece 3 to hold the hair in a vowel form. As the bottom of the upper clip piece 2 is formed together with the recessed part 2c, the hair clamping space is expanded to hold the hair in a vowel or bundle form.

9 and 10, another embodiment of the connecting means of the guide loop 5 is given. In the portion above the brackets 2b of the upper clip piece 2, a connecting portion 2q is formed with the sliding grooves 2k given on both sides of the connecting portion 2q. A tip 5t formed at the rear end of the V-shaped guide loop 5 connected to the finger 4 is connected to the connecting portion 2q. The connection between the finger 4 and the guide loop 5 is made as previously described in the embodiment of FIG. 1. As mentioned, the arrangement connecting the guide loop 5 to the rear end 4b of the finger 4 has a rear end branching into the Y-shape of the finger 4 as shown in FIGS. 1, 9 and 10. And partially cut pin holes 4g in 4b). The U-shaped groove 5u into which the rear end 4b of the finger 4 is inserted is at the connecting portion 5a on both sides of the guide loop 5. The pins 5p are integrally given to the grooves 5u so that if the pins 5p are through the cutouts of the pinholes 4g into the pinholes 4g at the rear end 4b of the finger 4 If pushed in, the pins 5p are smoothly connected to the pin holes 4g by the elasticity of the material of the finger 4.

The structure of this embodiment of the invention, together with a simple and convenient process of assembling the guide loop 5, allows the hair clip 1 to be efficiently assembled and manufactured. The tip 5t at the rear end of the guide loop 5 is slidably engaged with the sliding groove 2k, so that the guide loop 5 moves elastically during the operation of the finger 4. This arrangement leads to smooth operation of the finger 4 while preventing hair from getting caught in the joint portion L of the finger 4.

The hair clip 1 is firmly held by a combination of the original clamping force of the upper and lower clip pieces 2 and 3 of the hair clip 1 and the reinforced clamping force of the finger 4. Does not miss the hair, keeping the hair beautiful in style, even in sudden, impending head movements. In addition, the guide loop 5 does not interfere with the articulation of the finger 4 and guides the hair caught between the clip pieces 2 and 3 so as not to be caught in the joint portion L of the finger 4. It will play a role.

1 is an exploded assembly view of a hair clip according to an embodiment of the present invention. A connecting means of the finger and the guide loop is shown along the recessed portion formed at the bottom of the upper clip piece.

Figure 2 is a partially disassembled perspective view of a finger connecting means according to another embodiment.

Figure 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the connecting means of the finger according to another embodiment.

4 is a perspective view of a hair clip according to one embodiment where a finger is connected to an upper clip piece and a guide loop is inserted through a hold eye formed on the upper clip piece.

5 is a side view of the hair clip according to one embodiment where the guide loop is connected to the rear end of the finger and is located outside of the brackets of the hair clip.

FIG. 6 is a partial side cross-sectional view of a hair clip illustrating holding the user's hair in the form of a vowel. FIG.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a hair clip according to another exemplary embodiment, in which a connection part of a guide loop formed in a waveform and a curved shape is integrally formed at a rear end portion of a finger to give elasticity.

Figure 8 is a perspective view of a hair clip according to another embodiment showing a connecting portion of the guide loop formed in a straight line and integrally formed at the rear end of the finger.

9 is a perspective view of a hair clip according to another embodiment showing a tip formed in a guide loop connected to a rear end of a finger and connected to a sliding groove.

10 is a partially exploded view of the guide loop and the sliding groove of the embodiment of FIG.

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A lower clip piece; An upper clip piece coupled to the lower clip piece by a pivot connection having a hinge pin and a coil spring, and having a bottom portion forming a concave portion forming a space for holding the hair in a collection or bundle form; A finger connected to the upper clip piece by pivotal connection to hold the hair in a vowel or bundle form; Hair clip connected to the rear end of the finger by a pivot connection, characterized in that formed by a guide loop to prevent the hair from entering the joint portion formed by the finger and the upper clip piece. The pin clip of claim 1, wherein the upper clip piece has a free end having a pair of brackets having pin holes formed therein, and a pair of pin balls are formed on the finger, and the finger is the pin hole of the finger and the upper clip piece. Hair clip, characterized in that connected to the upper clip piece by a coil spring and a connecting pin mounted to. According to claim 1, The upper clip piece has a free end formed with a coil spring housing for receiving the spring, The free end of the upper clip piece has a pair of engaging projections on both sides of the free end, the finger There is a hair clip, characterized in that a pair of pin holes are formed in which the engaging projection is inserted. The upper clip piece has a free end and a spring piece extending from the central portion of the free end, the free end of the upper clip piece has a pair of engaging projections on both sides thereof, Hair clip, characterized in that a pair of pin hole is formed is inserted into the engaging projection. The hair clip according to claim 1, wherein the rear end of the finger is a rear end branched in a Y shape. The method according to claim 5, wherein a portion of the pin hole is formed on both sides of the rear end branched in the Y-shape of the finger, and the U-shaped groove in which the rear end of the finger is inserted is formed at both connecting portions of the guide loop. The connecting portion has pins formed in the grooves of the guide loop and integrally formed with the guide loop, wherein the pins of the guide loop are inserted into and mounted into the notched pinholes. Featuring a hair clip. The method of claim 1, wherein the upper clip piece is formed with a hold eye, the rear end of the guide loop is located in the hold eye, characterized in that the hair does not get caught in the joint portion of the finger and the upper clip piece. Hair clip. The lower clip piece and the upper clip piece each have a pair of brackets, and the hinge pin and the coil spring are located on the brackets of the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece. And the hair clip to form the pivot connection of the upper clip piece. 9. The hair clip according to claim 8, wherein the rear end of the guide loop is located on the finger side from the bracket of the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece. 9. The hair clip according to claim 8, wherein the rear end of the guide loop is located opposite to the finger side from the brackets of the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece. A lower clip piece; An upper clip piece having a connecting portion having a sliding groove and engaged with the lower clip piece by a pivot connection; A finger connected to the upper clip piece by pivotal connection to hold the hair in a vowel or bundle form; Hair clip connected to the rear end of the finger, characterized in that formed in the guide loop having a tip for sliding engagement with the sliding groove of the connecting portion. 12. The hair clip of claim 11, wherein the rear end of the guide loop is V-shaped. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the rear end of the finger is a rear end branched in a Y-shape, the rear end branched in the Y-shape of the finger is formed in a form in which both pin holes are cut out, The guide loop has finger connecting portions on both sides of the guide loop forming a U-shaped groove into which the rear end branched into the Y shape is inserted, and the finger connecting portion is located in the groove of the guide loop and is integral with the guide loop. And a pin formed in the guide loop, wherein the pins of the guide loop are inserted into the pin holes in which a part of the rear end branched in the Y shape is cut and inserted. The lower clip piece and the upper clip piece each have a pair of brackets, and hinge pins and coil springs are positioned on the brackets of the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece to form the pivot connection. Hair clip, characterized in that. 15. The hair clip of claim 14, wherein the connecting portion of the clip piece is located above the bracket of the upper clip piece. The hair clip according to claim 11, wherein the bottom of the upper clip piece is provided with a recess for forming a hair clamping space for clamping the hair in the form of a bundle. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the upper clip piece has a free end having a pair of brackets forming a pin hole, the finger through the coil spring and the connecting pin mounted to the finger and the pin hole of the upper clip piece. Hair clip, characterized in that connected to the upper clip piece. A lower clip piece; An upper clip piece connected to the lower clip piece by a pivot connection and having a bottom portion which forms a recess in order to form a hair holding space for holding the hair in a bundle form; A finger connected to the upper clip piece by pivotal connection to hold the hair in a vowel or bundle form; It is connected to the rear end of the finger, and prevents the hair from being caught in the joint portion formed by the finger and the upper clip piece, formed of a guide loop in which at least a portion is in contact between the lower clip piece and the upper clip piece Hair clip, characterized in that. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the rear end of the finger is a rear end branched in a Y-shape, the guide loop is formed integrally with the rear end branched in a Y-shape of the finger, the guide loop is corrugated to have elasticity Hair clip characterized in that it has a connection portion is formed to be bent. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the rear end of the finger is a rear end branched in a Y shape, the guide loop is formed integrally with the rear end branched in a Y shape of the finger, the guide loop is a straight connection portion Hair clip characterized by having.
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