US2397908A - Method for curling hair - Google Patents
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D2/00—Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
- A45D2/12—Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers
- A45D2/14—Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers of single-piece type, e.g. stiff rods or tubes with or without cord, band, or the like as hair-fastening means
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- This application relates to the art of curling hair.
- Fig. 1 1s a front view and whose Fig. 2 is a side view of a curler, in the form of a flat disc I I of any suitable material, such as resilient rubber, about two inches in diameter, and having a central hole l2 which may be circular, as shown, or elongated, if desired.
- a radial slit 13 connects the hole to the edge.
- the operator puts an end of a lock or multiple filament strand of hair through the center hole, from back to front of the disc, either by threading it through or by passing it through the slit, and then rolls the disc up towards the roots of the strand, by flopping the disc over and over and repeatedly opening up the slit to clear ing method herein disclosed,reference should be the lock, or strand, until the scalp is reached.
- the lock or strand will be curled around that portion [4 of the curler opposite the slit. Finally, the slit is permitted to close, so that the two wings l5 of the curler lock behind the strand curled around portion [4 and then the disc is given a 90 turn on its center, in a plane parallel to the scalp, so that the slit is positioned 90 relative from the position it occupied during the rolling step, to prevent accidental separation of the disc from the curl.
- the curler hereof produces a curl of large diameter, considered more desirable than small diameter curls.
- the curler hereof will not break the hair, as contrasted with other types of curlers now known.
- a method for curling hair strands employing a resilient disc about two inches in diameter, and formed with a central aperture about one half inch-in diameter, and having a slit connecting the aperture to the edge of the disc, comprising (a) thrusting a multiple filament strand of hair through the disc from back to front thereof, (b) rolling the disc up towards the roots of the strand by flopping the disc over and over and repeatedly opening up the slit to clear the strand until the scalp is reached and finally permitting the slit to close so that the two wings of the curler look behind the strand, and (0) turning the disc on its center, in a plane parallel to the scalp, so that the slit is positioned 90 relative to the position it occupied during the rolling step, to prevent accidental separation of the disc from the curl.
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A ril 9, 1946.
C. J. ALTMAN METHOD FOR CURLING HAIR Filed Sept. 6, 1945 INVENTOR;
Patented Apr. 9, 1946 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE METHOD FOR CURLING HAIR Clara J. Altman, Detroit, Mich.
Application September 6, 1945, Serial No. 614,711
1 Claim.
This application relates to the art of curling hair.
A novel method for curling hair will now be described, with reference to the appended drawing whose Fig. 1 1s a front view and whose Fig. 2 is a side view of a curler, in the form of a flat disc I I of any suitable material, such as resilient rubber, about two inches in diameter, and having a central hole l2 which may be circular, as shown, or elongated, if desired. A radial slit 13 connects the hole to the edge.
For curling, the operator puts an end of a lock or multiple filament strand of hair through the center hole, from back to front of the disc, either by threading it through or by passing it through the slit, and then rolls the disc up towards the roots of the strand, by flopping the disc over and over and repeatedly opening up the slit to clear ing method herein disclosed,reference should be the lock, or strand, until the scalp is reached.
The lock or strand will be curled around that portion [4 of the curler opposite the slit. Finally, the slit is permitted to close, so that the two wings l5 of the curler lock behind the strand curled around portion [4 and then the disc is given a 90 turn on its center, in a plane parallel to the scalp, so that the slit is positioned 90 relative from the position it occupied during the rolling step, to prevent accidental separation of the disc from the curl.
The curler hereof produces a curl of large diameter, considered more desirable than small diameter curls. In addition, the curler hereof will not break the hair, as contrasted with other types of curlers now known.
A person wearing as many as necessary of the curlers here disclosed can be comfortable enough had to the claim which follows.
I claim:
A method for curling hair strands, employing a resilient disc about two inches in diameter, and formed with a central aperture about one half inch-in diameter, and having a slit connecting the aperture to the edge of the disc, comprising (a) thrusting a multiple filament strand of hair through the disc from back to front thereof, (b) rolling the disc up towards the roots of the strand by flopping the disc over and over and repeatedly opening up the slit to clear the strand until the scalp is reached and finally permitting the slit to close so that the two wings of the curler look behind the strand, and (0) turning the disc on its center, in a plane parallel to the scalp, so that the slit is positioned 90 relative to the position it occupied during the rolling step, to prevent accidental separation of the disc from the curl.
CLARA J. ALTMAN.
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Cited By (10)
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US2642071A (en) * | 1950-01-14 | 1953-06-16 | Frank J Hale | Apparatus for permanently waving hair on the human head |
US2642072A (en) * | 1950-01-14 | 1953-06-16 | Frank J Hale | Apparatus for permanently waving hair on the human head |
US5584309A (en) * | 1991-09-13 | 1996-12-17 | De Beneditis; Alfredo | Method of treating hair in which a part of a length of a tress of hair protected while another part of the length of the tress of hair is treated |
US5810023A (en) * | 1996-04-30 | 1998-09-22 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation | Method for styling hair using a flat disk |
US6427701B1 (en) * | 1999-09-02 | 2002-08-06 | Joan Roth | Hair curling disc |
US20080223391A1 (en) * | 2007-03-13 | 2008-09-18 | The Procter & Gamble Company | Tool for Separating a Hair Bundle |
EP2108683A1 (en) | 2008-04-10 | 2009-10-14 | Xerox Corporation | Curable overcoat compositions |
EP2138900A1 (en) | 2008-06-23 | 2009-12-30 | Xerox Corporation | Method of Controlling Gloss in UV Curable Overcoat Compositions |
EP2143563A1 (en) | 2008-07-11 | 2010-01-13 | Xerox Corporation | Method of controlling gloss with curing atmosphere using radiation curable ink or overcoat compositions |
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Cited By (12)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2642071A (en) * | 1950-01-14 | 1953-06-16 | Frank J Hale | Apparatus for permanently waving hair on the human head |
US2642072A (en) * | 1950-01-14 | 1953-06-16 | Frank J Hale | Apparatus for permanently waving hair on the human head |
US5584309A (en) * | 1991-09-13 | 1996-12-17 | De Beneditis; Alfredo | Method of treating hair in which a part of a length of a tress of hair protected while another part of the length of the tress of hair is treated |
US5810023A (en) * | 1996-04-30 | 1998-09-22 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation | Method for styling hair using a flat disk |
US6427701B1 (en) * | 1999-09-02 | 2002-08-06 | Joan Roth | Hair curling disc |
US20080223391A1 (en) * | 2007-03-13 | 2008-09-18 | The Procter & Gamble Company | Tool for Separating a Hair Bundle |
US8616222B2 (en) * | 2007-03-13 | 2013-12-31 | The Procter & Gamble Company | Tool for separating a hair bundle |
US9027571B2 (en) * | 2007-03-13 | 2015-05-12 | The Procter & Gamble Company | Tool for separating a hair bundle |
EP2108683A1 (en) | 2008-04-10 | 2009-10-14 | Xerox Corporation | Curable overcoat compositions |
EP2138900A1 (en) | 2008-06-23 | 2009-12-30 | Xerox Corporation | Method of Controlling Gloss in UV Curable Overcoat Compositions |
EP2143563A1 (en) | 2008-07-11 | 2010-01-13 | Xerox Corporation | Method of controlling gloss with curing atmosphere using radiation curable ink or overcoat compositions |
EP2228230A1 (en) | 2009-03-09 | 2010-09-15 | Xerox Corporation | Gloss control of UV curable formulations through micro-patterning |
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