US1657029A - Permanent hair waving and curling pad - Google Patents

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US1657029A
US1657029A US214768A US21476827A US1657029A US 1657029 A US1657029 A US 1657029A US 214768 A US214768 A US 214768A US 21476827 A US21476827 A US 21476827A US 1657029 A US1657029 A US 1657029A
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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
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  • This invention relates to improvements in curling pads or sachets for use in permanent indicated by the hair wavin
  • the class of pad or sachet relates furt or to such contrivances or devices as are used in con'unction with the standard hair curling an hair waving machines, suchmachines being provided with a number of heating elements for waving the hair.
  • To each of these elements is se cured a plurality of curling irons of standard pattern.
  • the hair is first wrapped around the curling or waving element and the pad or sachet wrapped around both the waving element and the hair, so as to embrace both the hair and the element.
  • the time of operation is reduced at least 25% and also the danger of burning the hair, because owing to the foil material which is employed the exact time the waving is completed is unerringly foil attaining when heated a pinkish hue. 5
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of the pad or sachet, the pad being spread out ready to be applied.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevational view of the pad wrapped around the hair and waving or curling element ready for application of the heat;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged partial view of the pad, the absorbent material being broken away to show its arrangement.
  • drawin 1 denotes a piece of tin foil of prefera 1y oblong shape and which forms the outside of the pad or device when the hair'is wra ped ready for application of the heat. pen the foil is placed a small piece of oiled paper 2 not quite as long as the foil, the purpose of the shorter length being to enable the foil to be twisted more easily and compactly at the ends 3 as shown in Fi ure 3 in making the seal.
  • the oiled piece 2 at one side is disposed two folds of absorbent material 4. These folds are enclosed one within the other and then the side edges of the folds, together with the oiled sheet 2, are stitched as at 5 to the foil 1. When the stitch is made, the free ends of the fold are placed on the edges of the oiled piece and the foil, after which the absorbent material is brought over in the manner shown in Figure 2, ready for enclosing the hair and heating element.
  • a line of adhesive as indicated at 6, so that when the hair is Wrapped up the adhesive will cause the oiled piece to adhere to the foil.
  • the ends are twisted as indicated at 3 and the pad is securely sealed around the hair 7.
  • the pieces forming the pad may be braided or otherwise fastened together, and also that the sizes of the pieces may be varied if desired. Likewise the absorbent material may be used in more folds shown.
  • a wrapper for the purpose of enclosing hair tresses in making permanent waves in hair comprising a sheet of foil, a sheet of oiled paper, and a plurality of folds of absorbent material, said absorbent material connected at one edge to one edge of the foil and oiled sheet and la ped over upon the oiled sheet in readiness For wrapping around the tress; and said oiled sheet having a mar ginal adhesive; the ends of said wrapper being twisted at both ends after it is placed around the hair tress to seal the wrapper around the hair.

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Jan. 24, 1928.
V. N. NICOSIA PERMANENT HAIR WAVING AND CURLING PAD Filed AUE- 22, 1927 INVENTOR 5" ATTRNE mama Jan. 24, 1923.
UNITED STATE S PATENT This invention relates to improvements in curling pads or sachets for use in permanent indicated by the hair wavin The class of pad or sachet relates furt or to such contrivances or devices as are used in con'unction with the standard hair curling an hair waving machines, suchmachines being provided with a number of heating elements for waving the hair. To each of these elements is se cured a plurality of curling irons of standard pattern. In practice the hair is first wrapped around the curling or waving element and the pad or sachet wrapped around both the waving element and the hair, so as to embrace both the hair and the element.
B the improved curling pads as presented in this invention, the time of operation is reduced at least 25% and also the danger of burning the hair, because owing to the foil material which is employed the exact time the waving is completed is unerringly foil attaining when heated a pinkish hue. 5
The invention will be more clearly understood from a perusal of the following detailed description, taken in connectionwith the accompanying drawing forming part hereof and in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the pad or sachet, the pad being spread out ready to be applied.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side elevational view of the pad wrapped around the hair and waving or curling element ready for application of the heat; and
Figure 4 is an enlarged partial view of the pad, the absorbent material being broken away to show its arrangement.
Having a more detailed reference to the drawin 1 denotes a piece of tin foil of prefera 1y oblong shape and which forms the outside of the pad or device when the hair'is wra ped ready for application of the heat. pen the foil is placed a small piece of oiled paper 2 not quite as long as the foil, the purpose of the shorter length being to enable the foil to be twisted more easily and compactly at the ends 3 as shown in Fi ure 3 in making the seal.
fipon the oiled piece 2 at one side is disposed two folds of absorbent material 4. These folds are enclosed one within the other and then the side edges of the folds, together with the oiled sheet 2, are stitched as at 5 to the foil 1. When the stitch is made, the free ends of the fold are placed on the edges of the oiled piece and the foil, after which the absorbent material is brought over in the manner shown in Figure 2, ready for enclosing the hair and heating element.
Along one side and inwardly from the edge of the oiled piece is a line of adhesive as indicated at 6, so that when the hair is Wrapped up the adhesive will cause the oiled piece to adhere to the foil. Inaddition to this, the ends are twisted as indicated at 3 and the pad is securely sealed around the hair 7.
Particular attention is again called to the fact that by the use of the foil the exact time for removing the pad is unerringly indicated, the foil turning a pinkish hue when the waving or curling is completed.
Itshould be understood, of course, that the pieces forming the pad may be braided or otherwise fastened together, and also that the sizes of the pieces may be varied if desired. Likewise the absorbent material may be used in more folds shown.
What is claimed is: 1. A wrapper for the purpose of enclosing hair tresses in making permanent waves in hair, comprising a sheet of foil, a sheet of oiled paper, and a plurality of folds of absorbent material, said absorbent material connected at one edge to one edge of the foil and oiled sheet and la ped over upon the oiled sheet in readiness For wrapping around the tress; and said oiled sheet having a mar ginal adhesive; the ends of said wrapper being twisted at both ends after it is placed around the hair tress to seal the wrapper around the hair.
or less than those 2. A wrapper for the purpose of enclos- VINCENT N. NICOSIA.
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