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US2254816A
US2254816A US360730A US36073040A US2254816A US 2254816 A US2254816 A US 2254816A US 360730 A US360730 A US 360730A US 36073040 A US36073040 A US 36073040A US 2254816 A US2254816 A US 2254816A
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    • 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 hair curlers and has for one of its objects to provide an improved curler of simple, practical and economical construction by means of which the winding of a strand of hair thereon is facilitated.
  • Another object resides in making the curler from a sheet of material rolled to provide a body on which the strand of hair is wound and having means thereon for gripping the strand preliminary to the winding operation.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation of the curler in its rolled form.
  • Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of the completed curler.
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 showing a different position of the curler.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the application of the curler to a strand of hair prior to said strand being wound thereon, and
  • Figure '7 is a View similar to Figure 6 at the conclusion of the winding operation
  • the same is made from a single, thin sheet of any suitable material having the requisite degree of pliability and resiliency which will enable the sheet to be rolled to form the body of the curler, and retained in its rolled condition while not in use.
  • the numeral 8 indicates the substantially rectangular sheet of material from which the curler body is formed. Said sheet, at one end, is provided along the edge thereof with a row of teeth 9 which extend from said end in the plane of the sheet, and said teeth are arranged sufficiently close together so that when filaments of a strand of hair are engaged between the teeth, the latter will grip the filaments and retain the same therebetween so as to afford a means for attaching the curler to the free end of the strand Iil preliminary to winding said strand on the curler. It will be obvious that the row of teeth 9 may be also used to comb out the strand l8 before the winding operation,
  • the side edges of the sheet 8 may be pro-vided, adjacent-the end carrying the teeth 9, with opposed inturned lugs H spaced sufficiently from the sheet to receive therebetween the side edges of the end l2 of the sheet opposite that carrying the teeth 9.
  • the sheet is rolled and said end i2 is inserted between the lugs H and the adjacent face of the sheet so that the two ends of the latter will be overlapped, with the end l2 innermost and the end carrying the teeth 9 disposed exteriorly of the sheet and in spaced relation to the periphery of the body of the curler but conforming substantially to the contour thereof.
  • the effective diameter of the curler'body may be varied to correspond to the size of the curl desired, and that when the end I2 is engaged with the lugs H, the resiliency of the material from which the curler is formed will have a tendency to cause said end l2 to bind in said lugs to thereby frictionally maintain the body of the curler at the desired diameter.
  • a strand of hair II] is selected which may be of a width equal to or even slightly greater than the length of the curler and the teeth 9 of the latter are then engaged with the filaments of the strand adjacent the free end thereof, as indicated in Figure 6.
  • the curler is then rotated to Wind the strand of hair thereon and when this winding operation is completed one leg of a bobbie pin [3 is inserted into an open end of the curler body and the other leg of said pin is engaged over the strand H! to retain the latter in position.
  • the material of which the curler is made is so light in weight that the curler may be allowed to remain in the hair more or less indefinitely without inconveniencing the wearer,
  • a hair curler com-prising a rolled cylindrical body formed from a sheet of pliable material two opposed edges of which are in overlapping relation, the outer of said overlapping edges being provided with a longitudinal row of teeth which extend transversely of the body in a direction which conforms substantially to the contour thereof in slightly spaced relation thereto, other opposed edges of said sheet forming the ends of said body being parallel to each other for the greater portion of the lengths thereof extending from points adjacent said teeth to the remote opposed edge, said parallel edges imparting uniform length to the rolled body throughout the major portion of its periphery.
  • a hair curler comprising a rolled cylindrical body formed from a sheet of pliable material two opposed edges of which are in overlapping relation, the outer of said overlapping edges being provided with a longitudinal row of teeth which extend transversely of the body in a direction which conforms substantially to the contour thereof in slightly spaced relation thereto, other opposed edges of said sheet forming the ends of said body being parallel to each other for the 10 greater portion of the lengths thereof extending from points adjacent said teeth to the remote opposed edge, said parallel edges imparting uniform length to the rolled body throughout the major portion of its periphery, and retaining elements at the ends of said body adjacent said teeth for holding said edges in overlapping relation.

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P 1941- M. BERGMANN 2,254,816
HAIRCURLER Filed Oct. 11, 1940 INVENTOR. v g M4/PCO BERGMfl/Vl V A TTORNEYS Patented Sept. 2, 1941 UITED mm orrlcE 2 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in hair curlers and has for one of its objects to provide an improved curler of simple, practical and economical construction by means of which the winding of a strand of hair thereon is facilitated.
Another object resides in making the curler from a sheet of material rolled to provide a body on which the strand of hair is wound and having means thereon for gripping the strand preliminary to the winding operation.
The above and other objects will appear more clearly from the following detailed description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing which illustrates a preferred embodiment of the inventive idea.
In the drawing- Figure 1 is a plan view of the curler in its completed form but before being rolled.
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the curler in its rolled form.
Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the completed curler.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 showing a different position of the curler.
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the application of the curler to a strand of hair prior to said strand being wound thereon, and
Figure '7 is a View similar to Figure 6 at the conclusion of the winding operation,
In th preferred embodiment of the present curler, the same is made from a single, thin sheet of any suitable material having the requisite degree of pliability and resiliency which will enable the sheet to be rolled to form the body of the curler, and retained in its rolled condition while not in use.
The numeral 8 indicates the substantially rectangular sheet of material from which the curler body is formed. Said sheet, at one end, is provided along the edge thereof with a row of teeth 9 which extend from said end in the plane of the sheet, and said teeth are arranged sufficiently close together so that when filaments of a strand of hair are engaged between the teeth, the latter will grip the filaments and retain the same therebetween so as to afford a means for attaching the curler to the free end of the strand Iil preliminary to winding said strand on the curler. It will be obvious that the row of teeth 9 may be also used to comb out the strand l8 before the winding operation,
To complete the curler so that it will assume a substantially cylindrical or tubular form and be retained in such condition, the side edges of the sheet 8 may be pro-vided, adjacent-the end carrying the teeth 9, with opposed inturned lugs H spaced sufficiently from the sheet to receive therebetween the side edges of the end l2 of the sheet opposite that carrying the teeth 9. To accomplish this; the sheet is rolled and said end i2 is inserted between the lugs H and the adjacent face of the sheet so that the two ends of the latter will be overlapped, with the end l2 innermost and the end carrying the teeth 9 disposed exteriorly of the sheet and in spaced relation to the periphery of the body of the curler but conforming substantially to the contour thereof. By this arrangement, it will be apparent that the effective diameter of the curler'body may be varied to correspond to the size of the curl desired, and that when the end I2 is engaged with the lugs H, the resiliency of the material from which the curler is formed will have a tendency to cause said end l2 to bind in said lugs to thereby frictionally maintain the body of the curler at the desired diameter.
In practice, a strand of hair II] is selected which may be of a width equal to or even slightly greater than the length of the curler and the teeth 9 of the latter are then engaged with the filaments of the strand adjacent the free end thereof, as indicated in Figure 6. The curler is then rotated to Wind the strand of hair thereon and when this winding operation is completed one leg of a bobbie pin [3 is inserted into an open end of the curler body and the other leg of said pin is engaged over the strand H! to retain the latter in position. The material of which the curler is made is so light in weight that the curler may be allowed to remain in the hair more or less indefinitely without inconveniencing the wearer,
thereby forming a support for the curl which will aid in maintaining the same in its original state.
What is claimed is:
1. A hair curler com-prising a rolled cylindrical body formed from a sheet of pliable material two opposed edges of which are in overlapping relation, the outer of said overlapping edges being provided with a longitudinal row of teeth which extend transversely of the body in a direction which conforms substantially to the contour thereof in slightly spaced relation thereto, other opposed edges of said sheet forming the ends of said body being parallel to each other for the greater portion of the lengths thereof extending from points adjacent said teeth to the remote opposed edge, said parallel edges imparting uniform length to the rolled body throughout the major portion of its periphery.
2. A hair curler comprising a rolled cylindrical body formed from a sheet of pliable material two opposed edges of which are in overlapping relation, the outer of said overlapping edges being provided with a longitudinal row of teeth which extend transversely of the body in a direction which conforms substantially to the contour thereof in slightly spaced relation thereto, other opposed edges of said sheet forming the ends of said body being parallel to each other for the 10 greater portion of the lengths thereof extending from points adjacent said teeth to the remote opposed edge, said parallel edges imparting uniform length to the rolled body throughout the major portion of its periphery, and retaining elements at the ends of said body adjacent said teeth for holding said edges in overlapping relation.
MARCO BERGMANN.
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US2558305A (en) * 1946-03-25 1951-06-26 Marvin Lillian Jean Hair curler
US2582550A (en) * 1948-10-22 1952-01-15 Arthur H Madore Hair curler
US2631593A (en) * 1951-01-02 1953-03-17 Arthur H Madore Hair curling paper
DE1064213B (en) * 1957-03-25 1959-08-27 Perma Sa Hair curlers
US2925021A (en) * 1958-08-22 1960-02-16 Basta Lawrence Eugene Method of making hair curling tube
US3223092A (en) * 1962-08-21 1965-12-14 Vincent J Marsico Means for and method of cutting hair
US3232300A (en) * 1961-10-30 1966-02-01 Fisher Carl Adjustable hair roller
US3366445A (en) * 1964-02-26 1968-01-30 Harbison Walker Refractories Mullite production
US4526184A (en) * 1984-02-22 1985-07-02 Richard Caruso Steamable hair curler
US5042514A (en) * 1990-01-05 1991-08-27 Bastien Ernest J Hairdressing system
US20040065340A1 (en) * 2002-10-08 2004-04-08 Martha Kelsey Adjustable hair roller
USD748855S1 (en) * 2013-11-04 2016-02-02 Marcus Hightower Braid puller comb

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2558305A (en) * 1946-03-25 1951-06-26 Marvin Lillian Jean Hair curler
US2582550A (en) * 1948-10-22 1952-01-15 Arthur H Madore Hair curler
US2631593A (en) * 1951-01-02 1953-03-17 Arthur H Madore Hair curling paper
DE1064213B (en) * 1957-03-25 1959-08-27 Perma Sa Hair curlers
US2925021A (en) * 1958-08-22 1960-02-16 Basta Lawrence Eugene Method of making hair curling tube
US3232300A (en) * 1961-10-30 1966-02-01 Fisher Carl Adjustable hair roller
US3223092A (en) * 1962-08-21 1965-12-14 Vincent J Marsico Means for and method of cutting hair
US3366445A (en) * 1964-02-26 1968-01-30 Harbison Walker Refractories Mullite production
US4526184A (en) * 1984-02-22 1985-07-02 Richard Caruso Steamable hair curler
US5042514A (en) * 1990-01-05 1991-08-27 Bastien Ernest J Hairdressing system
US20040065340A1 (en) * 2002-10-08 2004-04-08 Martha Kelsey Adjustable hair roller
USD748855S1 (en) * 2013-11-04 2016-02-02 Marcus Hightower Braid puller comb

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