US20090178690A1 - Hair tie and ornament holder - Google Patents
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- Elastic hair ties have long been used as fashion accessories to secure loose hair in a gathered position.
- the common hair tie is structured as an elastic member in a circular form. The process of tying a section of gathered hair begins with inserting the section of hair through the circular hair tie. The user then turns a portion of the hair tie so as to form a twist in the elastic, and inserts the section of hair into the open loop of the twisted hair tie. This twisting and re-inserting is repeated until the hair is tightly secured within the elastic hair tie.
- One disadvantage of this form of hair tie is the difficulty with which the final cycle of twisting and re-inserting is performed.
- the user typically maneuvers the open loop with one hand by inserting fingers into the loop, and then pulls the section of hair with those fingers through the loop.
- the diameter of the open loop is also decreased.
- the user often finds it difficult to fit both the section of hair and his or her fingers through the final open loop, so as to pull the hair through the loop a final time in order to secure the hair to a desired tightness.
- a hair tie consists of a circular elastic member, with two points clasped together in the center to form a figure eight shape. Attached to each of the two loops of the figure eight is a sizable object.
- the user may stretch the elastic by pulling the two objects in opposing directions, wrap the elastic around a section of hair a few times, and fasten the hair tie around the hair by inserting the object attached to one loop through the other loop.
- the two objects thus lock each other in place via elastic tension, and the hair tie is thus securely anchored because the objects are large enough to prevent slippage of one object out of the loop to which the other is attached.
- This embodiment also has its disadvantages.
- the large size of the objects attached to the elastic can create a hindrance to the final step of inserting of one of the objects into the elastic loop, if the elastic has been wrapped around so as to form a very tight grip, as is often the case.
- the indiscreet size of the objects may be stylistically undesirable for certain individuals, especially adults or older children.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a hair tie in an open position.
- FIG. 2A shows another embodiment of a hair tie in an open position.
- FIG. 2B shows an embodiment of a hair tie in a closed position.
- FIG. 3A shows two embodiments of an adjustable hook fastener.
- FIG. 3B shows an embodiment of an adjustable button fastener.
- FIG. 3C shows an embodiment of an adjustable clasp fastener.
- FIGS. 4A-B show embodiments of a hair tie and an ornament holder configured to removably attach a decorative ornament to the hair tie.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of an ornament holder configured to removably attach to a hair tie.
- the invention is directed to a hair tie, having an elastic member extendable toward opposing ends and complementary fasteners located at at least two portions of the elastic member.
- the invention may include an ornament holder, having a fastener configured to removably attach to an elastic member.
- Hair tie 1100 in an open position is illustrated.
- Hair tie 1100 may include, for example, an elastic member 1102 and fastener 1104 .
- FIG. 1B another embodiment of a hair tie 100 in an open position is illustrated.
- Hair tie 100 may include, for example, an elastic member 102 and complementary fasteners 104 and 106 .
- Hair tie 200 may include, for example, an elastic member 202 covered by fabric 203 , and complementary fasteners 204 and 206 , utilizing the loop (soft) surface 205 and the hook (hard) surface 207 of Velcro, respectively, in this embodiment.
- a user may hold either fastener 204 / 206 at one position, wrap elastic member 202 around the section of hair one or more times a secure grip is created around the hair.
- the user may then press the hook/loop surface 207 / 205 of the complementary fastener 206 / 204 onto the loop/hook surface 205 / 207 of fastener 204 / 206 to anchor the hair tie 200 in a closed position as illustrated in FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 2B illustrates a single loop of elastic member 202 to form the opening 208 through which hair may be held
- opening 208 may be formed by the user wrapping elastic member 202 around the hair more than once before attaching hair tie 200 in a closed position using fasteners 204 and 206 .
- hook 360 may adjustably secure end 320 to opposing end 310 by hooking onto any of the openings 350 a - d .
- hook 360 may adjustably secure end 320 to opposing end 311 by hooking onto elastic loop 351 , which may be formed as an extension of elastic member 331 , or as an elastic loop separately coupled to elastic member 331 .
- Either female end 350 or 351 , in conjunction with hook 360 may allow for the convenient and adjustable closure of a hair tie.
- Female end 351 may allow for adjustability given its elasticity alone.
- Female end 350 may allow for adjustability via its multiple openings 350 a - d .
- ends 311 , 310 , and 320 may allow for adjustability via the elasticity of elastic members 331 , 330 , and 340 , respectively.
- snap button 362 may adjustably secure end 322 to opposing end 312 by snapping into any of the openings 352 a - d .
- clasp 364 may adjustably secure end 324 to opposing end 314 by clasping onto any of the openings 354 a - d .
- the figures illustrate four openings ( 350 , 352 , 354 ) a - d on female ends 350 , 352 , and 354 , fewer or more openings may be constructed on female ends 350 , 352 , and 354 .
- the disclosed embodiments have the advantages of ease of use, adjustability, and discreet style. Since the disclosed embodiments of a hair tie may be wrapped around hair from an open position into a closed position, the difficulties of twisting and re-inserting with the common circular hair tie are avoided. Since fasteners 204 and 206 , as well as alternative embodiments 350 - 352 , 354 , 360 , 362 , and 364 do not require the inserting of a large object through a tight elastic loop, the difficulty of anchoring a figure-eight hair tie is avoided. In addition, the structural nature of the disclosed complementary fasteners lend to a more desirable option for individuals who prefer a style that is more discreet than that of the figure-eight hair tie.
- embodiments of a hair tie may be configured to removably hold a decorative ornament.
- snap button hole 408 may be attached to end 414 of elastic member 402 , and may receive snap button 410 attached to ornament 412 . The user may thus attach or remove an ornament from hair tie 400 as desired.
- a snap button hole may be attached to ornament 412 to receive a snap button attached to end 414 .
- Other removable fasteners such as Velcro or other types of buttons may also be used in place of or in combination with the snap button configuration.
- FIG. 4B shows fasteners 424 and 426 attached to secure elastic member 422 in a closed position.
- fastener 426 attaches via hook surface 427 to loop surface 425 of fastener 424 .
- the surface of fastener 426 not attached to fastener 424 includes Velcro loop material 428 , and may receive Velcro hook surface 430 attached to ornament 432 . This allows the user to removably attach ornament 432 to hair tie 420 .
- loop and hook surfaces may be switched to hook and loop surfaces, respectively.
- Other removable fasteners such as a button configuration may also be used in place of or in combination with Velcro.
- ornament holder 500 includes clip 510 with ornament 512 attached.
- Clip 510 is configured to easily but securely grip onto elastic member 202 with a simple push onto elastic member 202 through clip legs 510 a and 510 b .
- Clip 510 may be constructed with any of various materials.
- Another embodiment of clip 510 may include a hinged, spring-loaded clip leg to allow a user to snap the clip onto elastic member 202 by opening and then closing the clip leg.
- Other fasteners may also be used to achieve similar ease and removeability of attaching an ornament onto an elastic member.
- ornament holder 500 may be used on elastic members and hair ties other than those shown in the figures.
- Ornaments 412 , 432 , and 512 may be decorative and of various sizes, shapes, colors, and materials. Alternatively, they may be stylistically plain and discreet.
- Hair tie 600 a/b may include elastic member 602 a/b , with fastener 604 a/b disposed at an end.
- a portion of elastic member 602 a/b which may include the entire elastic member or a partial section thereof, may be wrapped in soft/hook Velcro material 603 a/b , and fastener 604 a/b may include complementary hook/soft Velcro material 605 a/b .
- This configuration may allow for even more flexibility as to the position at which a user may secure an end of a hair tie.
- a user may wrap hair tie 600 a/b around a few times and then secure the hook/soft material 605 a/b of fastener 604 a/b to any point on the soft/hook material 603 a/b of elastic member 602 a/b .
- This may obviate any need for a user to first find an opposing end of elastic member 602 a/b before anchoring fastener 604 a/b.
- Hair tie 700 a/b may include elastic member 702 a/b , with fasteners 704 a/b and 706 a/b disposed at either ends.
- a portion of elastic member 702 a/b which may include the entire elastic member or a partial section thereof, may be wrapped in soft/hook Velcro material 703 a/b , and fasteners 704 a/b and 706 a/b may include complementary hook/soft Velcro material 705 / 707 ( a/b ).
- the embodiment 700 a/b may also provide increased adjustability in wrapping and securing a hair tie.
- hair tie 700 a/b may allow for a secure hold with each looping of the hair tie.
- a user may grip onto the end of elastic member 702 a/b at which fastener 704 a/b is disposed, and choose to loop elastic member 702 a/b around a bundle of hair four times before finally securing fastener 706 a/b to the soft/hook material 703 a/b of elastic member 702 a/b .
- a user may also anchor a portion of elastic member 702 a/b via its soft/hook material 703 a/b to the hook/soft material 705 a/b of fastener 704 a/b with even the first looping, and possibly subsequent loopings. This may provide not only a more secure overall hold, but also increased ease in fastening the hair tie, as a user may not be required to grip onto both the hair tie and the bundle of hair as tightly after the first looping is anchored.
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The invention is directed to a hair tie, having an elastic member extendable toward opposing ends and complementary fasteners located at at least two portions of the elastic member. Optionally, the invention may include an ornament holder, having a fastener configured to removably attach to an elastic member.
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- Elastic hair ties have long been used as fashion accessories to secure loose hair in a gathered position. The common hair tie is structured as an elastic member in a circular form. The process of tying a section of gathered hair begins with inserting the section of hair through the circular hair tie. The user then turns a portion of the hair tie so as to form a twist in the elastic, and inserts the section of hair into the open loop of the twisted hair tie. This twisting and re-inserting is repeated until the hair is tightly secured within the elastic hair tie.
- One disadvantage of this form of hair tie is the difficulty with which the final cycle of twisting and re-inserting is performed. The user typically maneuvers the open loop with one hand by inserting fingers into the loop, and then pulls the section of hair with those fingers through the loop. As the grip on the hair is increasingly tightened with each re-insertion of the hair into the hair tie, the diameter of the open loop is also decreased. Thus, the user often finds it difficult to fit both the section of hair and his or her fingers through the final open loop, so as to pull the hair through the loop a final time in order to secure the hair to a desired tightness.
- Another embodiment of a hair tie consists of a circular elastic member, with two points clasped together in the center to form a figure eight shape. Attached to each of the two loops of the figure eight is a sizable object. The user may stretch the elastic by pulling the two objects in opposing directions, wrap the elastic around a section of hair a few times, and fasten the hair tie around the hair by inserting the object attached to one loop through the other loop. The two objects thus lock each other in place via elastic tension, and the hair tie is thus securely anchored because the objects are large enough to prevent slippage of one object out of the loop to which the other is attached.
- This embodiment, however, also has its disadvantages. The large size of the objects attached to the elastic can create a hindrance to the final step of inserting of one of the objects into the elastic loop, if the elastic has been wrapped around so as to form a very tight grip, as is often the case. In addition, the indiscreet size of the objects may be stylistically undesirable for certain individuals, especially adults or older children.
- Hence, it would be desirable to have an embodiment of a hair tie without the above-described disadvantages.
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a hair tie in an open position. -
FIG. 2A shows another embodiment of a hair tie in an open position. -
FIG. 2B shows an embodiment of a hair tie in a closed position. -
FIG. 3A shows two embodiments of an adjustable hook fastener. -
FIG. 3B shows an embodiment of an adjustable button fastener. -
FIG. 3C shows an embodiment of an adjustable clasp fastener. -
FIGS. 4A-B show embodiments of a hair tie and an ornament holder configured to removably attach a decorative ornament to the hair tie. -
FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of an ornament holder configured to removably attach to a hair tie. - The invention is directed to a hair tie, having an elastic member extendable toward opposing ends and complementary fasteners located at at least two portions of the elastic member. Optionally, the invention may include an ornament holder, having a fastener configured to removably attach to an elastic member.
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FIG. 1A , an embodiment of ahair tie 1100 in an open position is illustrated.Hair tie 1100 may include, for example, anelastic member 1102 andfastener 1104. Referring toFIG. 1B , another embodiment of ahair tie 100 in an open position is illustrated.Hair tie 100 may include, for example, anelastic member 102 andcomplementary fasteners - Referring to
FIG. 2A , another embodiment of ahair tie 200 in an open position is illustrated.Hair tie 200 may include, for example, anelastic member 202 covered byfabric 203, andcomplementary fasteners surface 205 and the hook (hard)surface 207 of Velcro, respectively, in this embodiment. For purposes of securing, for example, a section of hair in a gathered position, a user may hold either fastener 204/206 at one position, wrapelastic member 202 around the section of hair one or more times a secure grip is created around the hair. The user may then press the hook/loop surface 207/205 of thecomplementary fastener 206/204 onto the loop/hook surface 205/207 offastener 204/206 to anchor thehair tie 200 in a closed position as illustrated inFIG. 2B . Although the figure illustrates a single loop ofelastic member 202 to form theopening 208 through which hair may be held, opening 208 may be formed by the user wrappingelastic member 202 around the hair more than once before attachinghair tie 200 in a closedposition using fasteners - Referring to
FIGS. 3A-C , alternative embodiments of complementary fasteners are shown aselastic loop 351 andfemale ends male ends FIG. 3A ,hook 360 may adjustably secureend 320 to opposingend 310 by hooking onto any of theopenings 350 a-d. Alternatively,hook 360 may adjustably secureend 320 to opposingend 311 by hooking ontoelastic loop 351, which may be formed as an extension ofelastic member 331, or as an elastic loop separately coupled toelastic member 331. Eitherfemale end hook 360, may allow for the convenient and adjustable closure of a hair tie.Female end 351 may allow for adjustability given its elasticity alone.Female end 350 may allow for adjustability via itsmultiple openings 350 a-d. In addition,ends elastic members - Referring to
FIG. 3B ,snap button 362 may adjustably secureend 322 to opposingend 312 by snapping into any of theopenings 352 a-d. Referring toFIG. 3C ,clasp 364 may adjustably secureend 324 to opposingend 314 by clasping onto any of theopenings 354 a-d. Although the figures illustrate four openings (350, 352, 354)a-d onfemale ends female ends - The disclosed embodiments have the advantages of ease of use, adjustability, and discreet style. Since the disclosed embodiments of a hair tie may be wrapped around hair from an open position into a closed position, the difficulties of twisting and re-inserting with the common circular hair tie are avoided. Since
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FIG. 4A-B , embodiments of a hair tie may be configured to removably hold a decorative ornament. For example, inFIG. 4A ,snap button hole 408 may be attached to end 414 ofelastic member 402, and may receivesnap button 410 attached toornament 412. The user may thus attach or remove an ornament fromhair tie 400 as desired. In an alternative embodiment, a snap button hole may be attached toornament 412 to receive a snap button attached to end 414. Other removable fasteners such as Velcro or other types of buttons may also be used in place of or in combination with the snap button configuration. - As another example,
FIG. 4B showsfasteners elastic member 422 in a closed position. In the embodiment shown,fastener 426 attaches viahook surface 427 toloop surface 425 offastener 424. The surface offastener 426 not attached tofastener 424 includesVelcro loop material 428, and may receiveVelcro hook surface 430 attached toornament 432. This allows the user to removably attachornament 432 tohair tie 420. In alternative embodiments, loop and hook surfaces may be switched to hook and loop surfaces, respectively. Other removable fasteners such as a button configuration may also be used in place of or in combination with Velcro. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , an embodiment of an ornament holder configured to removably attach to a hair tie is illustrated. As an example,ornament holder 500 includesclip 510 withornament 512 attached.Clip 510 is configured to easily but securely grip ontoelastic member 202 with a simple push ontoelastic member 202 throughclip legs Clip 510 may be constructed with any of various materials. Another embodiment ofclip 510 may include a hinged, spring-loaded clip leg to allow a user to snap the clip ontoelastic member 202 by opening and then closing the clip leg. Other fasteners may also be used to achieve similar ease and removeability of attaching an ornament onto an elastic member. Further,ornament holder 500 may be used on elastic members and hair ties other than those shown in the figures. - Other embodiments may allow the simultaneous removable attachment of more than one ornament to a hair tie or elastic member.
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FIG. 6 , embodiments ofhair ties Hair tie 600 a/b may includeelastic member 602 a/b, withfastener 604 a/b disposed at an end. A portion ofelastic member 602 a/b, which may include the entire elastic member or a partial section thereof, may be wrapped in soft/hook Velcro material 603 a/b, andfastener 604 a/b may include complementary hook/soft Velcro material 605 a/b. This configuration may allow for even more flexibility as to the position at which a user may secure an end of a hair tie. For example, a user may wraphair tie 600 a/b around a few times and then secure the hook/soft material 605 a/b offastener 604 a/b to any point on the soft/hook material 603 a/b ofelastic member 602 a/b. This may obviate any need for a user to first find an opposing end ofelastic member 602 a/b before anchoringfastener 604 a/b. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , embodiments ofhair ties Hair tie 700 a/b may includeelastic member 702 a/b, withfasteners 704 a/b and 706 a/b disposed at either ends. A portion ofelastic member 702 a/b, which may include the entire elastic member or a partial section thereof, may be wrapped in soft/hook Velcro material 703 a/b, andfasteners 704 a/b and 706 a/b may include complementary hook/soft Velcro material 705/707(a/b). Similarly tohair tie 600 a/b, theembodiment 700 a/b may also provide increased adjustability in wrapping and securing a hair tie. Additionally,hair tie 700 a/b may allow for a secure hold with each looping of the hair tie. For example, a user may grip onto the end ofelastic member 702 a/b at whichfastener 704 a/b is disposed, and choose to loopelastic member 702 a/b around a bundle of hair four times before finally securingfastener 706 a/b to the soft/hook material 703 a/b ofelastic member 702 a/b. However, a user may also anchor a portion ofelastic member 702 a/b via its soft/hook material 703 a/b to the hook/soft material 705 a/b offastener 704 a/b with even the first looping, and possibly subsequent loopings. This may provide not only a more secure overall hold, but also increased ease in fastening the hair tie, as a user may not be required to grip onto both the hair tie and the bundle of hair as tightly after the first looping is anchored. - Although the above embodiments are described and illustrated in the context of fashion, the scope of the invention extends to other applications where such functions are useful. Furthermore, while the foregoing description has been put forth with reference to particular embodiments of the invention, it will be appreciated that these are only illustrative of the invention and that changes may be made to those embodiments without departing from the principles of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A hair tie, comprising:
an elastic member extendable toward opposing ends; and
complementary fasteners located at at least two portions of the elastic member.
2. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the at least two portions include two opposing ends of the elastic member.
3. A hair tie according to claim 1 , further comprising an ornament holder configured to hold a decorative ornament.
4. A hair tie according to claim 3 , wherein the ornament holder is configured to removably hold a decorative ornament on a portion of the elastic member.
5. A hair tie according to claim 3 , wherein the ornament holder is configured to removably hold a decorative ornament on a fastener.
6. A hair tie according to claim 3 , wherein the ornament holder comprises material chosen from the group including Velcro and a component of a button fastening configuration.
7. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is wrapped in a fabric.
8. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is wrapped in a first Velcro fastening material, and a second Velcro fastening material complementary to the first Velcro fastening material is disposed at at least one end of the elastic member.
9. A hair tie according to claim 8 , wherein the second Velcro fastening material is dispose at at least two ends of the elastic member.
10. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the complementary fasteners are complementary Velcro fasteners configured to removably attach when held juxtaposed to each other.
11. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the complementary fasteners include a male end and a female end configured to receive the male end.
12. A hair tie according to claim 11 , wherein the complementary fasteners are configured to allow the female end to receive the male end in any one of a plurality of positions.
13. A hair tie according to claim 11 , wherein the male end is chosen from the group including a hook, button, and clasp.
14. A hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the complementary fasteners is configured to removably hold a decorative ornament.
15. An ornament holder, comprising:
a fastener configured to removably attach to an elastic member.
16. An ornament holder according to claim 15 , wherein the fastener comprises material chosen from the group including Velcro and a component of a button fastening configuration.
17. An ornament holder according to claim 15 , wherein the fastener is configured to hold a decorative ornament.
18. An ornament holder according to claim 15 , wherein the fastener comprises a clip configured to removably clip onto the elastic member.
19. An ornament holder according to claim 18 , further comprising:
a decorative ornament attached to the clip.
20. A device for holding bundles of elongated objects, comprising:
an elastic member extendable toward opposing ends; and
complementary fasteners located at at least two portions of the elastic member.
21. A device according to claim 20 , wherein one of the elongated objects is hair.
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