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US792266A
US792266A US23881304A US1904238813A US792266A US 792266 A US792266 A US 792266A US 23881304 A US23881304 A US 23881304A US 1904238813 A US1904238813 A US 1904238813A US 792266 A US792266 A US 792266A
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  • This invention relates to hair retaining combs, and has for its object the provision of such a comb which in addition to performing its usual function of retaining the hair is adapted to position and retain a hat-pin in order to effectively maintainthe hat in proper position upon the head of the wearer.
  • the invention also aims to provide animproved comb upon which the strain of the hatpin when in use is so directed that said comb is firmly retained in position in thehair, while the hat-pin is maintained against dislocation by means of the comb, the retaining action of the comb and hat-pin thus being mutual, so that the accidental displacement of either and of the hat is thereby obviated.
  • Figure l is a perspective view showinga hat attac e y a hat-pin to my improved hair-retaining mb.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of my hair-retaining comb, showing the same in position in the hair and with the hat removed from the head of the wearer.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the hair-retaining comb, drawn on a larger scale.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views of modified constructions of the same.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective rear view of a hair-pin provided with my improved hat-retaining device and turned over, so as to show the same; and
  • Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are vertical transverse sections, respectively, on lines 7 7, Fig. 3, 8 S, Fig. at, and 9 9, Fig. 5.
  • a designates a hair-retaining comb of that type which is adapted to be inserted with the teeth upward into the hair at the back or other part of the head, so as to hold the hair in position, said comb being preferably of concavo convex form, as shown.
  • the back a of the comb is lowermost, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the back a. is provided with a retaining device 7) for the hat-pin, which retaining device is either made integral with the back of the comb or made in a separate piece and attached thereto, as shown, respectively, in Figs. 4L and 5. In the latter case the retaining device 6 is cemented or otherwise attached to the back of the comb.
  • the retaining device b is preferably arranged at the middle portion of the back, at the rear edge thereof, and made in the form of a hook that projects outwardly from the convex face of the comb into a plane approximately parallel to the transverse plane of the latter, so as to conveniently engage a hat-pin which is passed through the rear or other part of the hat, said hat-pin being slipped under the projecting retaining device 6 when the hat is placed in position on the head of the wearer.
  • the back 5 is preferably provided With grooves (Z adjacent and approximately parallel to the shoulder 6 formed by the retaining device I), as shown in Fig.
  • the hat-pin can also be used in connection with hair-pins that are used for retaining the hair, in which case the retaining device 7) is arranged at the back of the pin a, as shown clearly in Fig. 6.
  • My improved hair-retaining comb has the advantage that the putting on of the hat is greatly facilitated, for the reason that the hatpin can be readily placed in engagement with the retaining device on the back of the comb.
  • a further advantage of the improved comb is that when the same is in use the hat-pin and comb mutually retain each other in proper position, the hat-pin by reason of the strain upon the same due to the hat acting to force the teeth of the comb into the hair and to maintain the comb in that position, while the comb in turn prevents the displacement of the hat-pin, and thereby of the hat.
  • a concave-convex hair-retaining comb provided at the rear edge of the back with a shouldered hat-pin-retaining device projecting outwardly from the convex face of the back of the comb and approximately parallel therewith.
  • a concave-convex hair-retaining comb provided at the back with a hook-shaped hatpin -retaining device projecting outwardly from the convex face of the comb and extending approximately parallel with said face.
  • a hair-retaining comb having a hookshaped retaining device at the back thereof, and a groove adapted to cooperate with said device in retaining a hat-pin.
  • a hair-retaining comb provided on its back with a shouldered retaining device, and with grooves adjacent thereto.
  • a hair-retaining comb provided at the back with a hook-shaped hat-pin-retaining device, and with grooves adjacent said device at either side thereof.
  • a concavo-convex hair -retaining comb provided with a hook-shaped retaining device disposed at the rear edge of the back thereof and projecting outwardly from the convex face of the comb, and with grooves in said back adapted to cooperate with said retaining device in retaining a hat-pin.

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No. 792,266. PATENTEJD JUNE13,1905. M. P. G. HOOPER. HAIR RETAINING COMB.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 29, 1904.
Witmeooed UNITED STATES Patented June 13, 1905.
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HAIR-RETAINING COMB.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 792,266, dated June 13, 1905.
Application filed December 29,1904. Serial No. 238,813.
To all whom it 72mg; concern:
Be it known that I, MARY P. CARPENTER Hoornn, a citizen of the United States, residing in New York, borough of Manhattan, in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hair-Retaining Combs, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to hair retaining combs, and has for its object the provision of such a comb which in addition to performing its usual function of retaining the hair is adapted to position and retain a hat-pin in order to effectively maintainthe hat in proper position upon the head of the wearer.
The invention also aims to provide animproved comb upon which the strain of the hatpin when in use is so directed that said comb is firmly retained in position in thehair, while the hat-pin is maintained against dislocation by means of the comb, the retaining action of the comb and hat-pin thus being mutual, so that the accidental displacement of either and of the hat is thereby obviated.
\Vith these and other advantages in view the invention consists in the novel features and combinations of parts, to be hereinafter described and finally recited in the claims.
In the accompanyingdrawings, illustrative of one embodiment of the invention, Figure l is a perspective view showinga hat attac e y a hat-pin to my improved hair-retaining mb. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of my hair-retaining comb, showing the same in position in the hair and with the hat removed from the head of the wearer. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the hair-retaining comb, drawn on a larger scale. Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views of modified constructions of the same. Fig. 6 is a perspective rear view of a hair-pin provided with my improved hat-retaining device and turned over, so as to show the same; and Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are vertical transverse sections, respectively, on lines 7 7, Fig. 3, 8 S, Fig. at, and 9 9, Fig. 5.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Referring to the drawings, a designates a hair-retaining comb of that type which is adapted to be inserted with the teeth upward into the hair at the back or other part of the head, so as to hold the hair in position, said comb being preferably of concavo convex form, as shown. When the hair-retaining comb is used in this manner, the back a of the comb is lowermost, as shown in Fig. 2.
The back a. is provided with a retaining device 7) for the hat-pin, which retaining device is either made integral with the back of the comb or made in a separate piece and attached thereto, as shown, respectively, in Figs. 4L and 5. In the latter case the retaining device 6 is cemented or otherwise attached to the back of the comb. The retaining device b is preferably arranged at the middle portion of the back, at the rear edge thereof, and made in the form of a hook that projects outwardly from the convex face of the comb into a plane approximately parallel to the transverse plane of the latter, so as to conveniently engage a hat-pin which is passed through the rear or other part of the hat, said hat-pin being slipped under the projecting retaining device 6 when the hat is placed in position on the head of the wearer. For the purpose of retaining the hat-pin more securely on the hairretaining comb the back 5 is preferably provided With grooves (Z adjacent and approximately parallel to the shoulder 6 formed by the retaining device I), as shown in Fig. 3, said grooves being disposed at either side of said device and serving to receive the hatpin, and thereby cooperate with said retaining device in maintaining the same against displacement. The hat-pin can also be used in connection with hair-pins that are used for retaining the hair, in which case the retaining device 7) is arranged at the back of the pin a, as shown clearly in Fig. 6.
My improved hair-retaining comb has the advantage that the putting on of the hat is greatly facilitated, for the reason that the hatpin can be readily placed in engagement with the retaining device on the back of the comb.
A further advantage of the improved comb is that when the same is in use the hat-pin and comb mutually retain each other in proper position, the hat-pin by reason of the strain upon the same due to the hat acting to force the teeth of the comb into the hair and to maintain the comb in that position, while the comb in turn prevents the displacement of the hat-pin, and thereby of the hat.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A concave-convex hair-retaining comb provided at the rear edge of the back with a shouldered hat-pin-retaining device projecting outwardly from the convex face of the back of the comb and approximately parallel therewith.
2. A concave-convex hair-retaining comb provided at the back with a hook-shaped hatpin -retaining device projecting outwardly from the convex face of the comb and extending approximately parallel with said face.
A hair-retaining comb having a hookshaped retaining device at the back thereof, and a groove adapted to cooperate with said device in retaining a hat-pin.
i. A hair-retaining comb provided on its back with a shouldered retaining device, and with grooves adjacent thereto.
5. A hair-retaining comb provided at the back with a hook-shaped hat-pin-retaining device, and with grooves adjacent said device at either side thereof.
6. A concavo-convex hair -retaining comb provided with a hook-shaped retaining device disposed at the rear edge of the back thereof and projecting outwardly from the convex face of the comb, and with grooves in said back adapted to cooperate with said retaining device in retaining a hat-pin.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
MARY 1. CAltPllN'lER HOOVER.
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PAUL GomPnL, H man J. SUIIRBIIGR.
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US2814302A (en) * 1954-03-08 1957-11-26 Goodwin Mary Nash Side comb
US4522215A (en) * 1980-01-14 1985-06-11 Verducci Henry A Hair comb with detachable ornament
WO2010048634A1 (en) * 2008-10-24 2010-04-29 Sennits, Inc. Improved hair comb and dual comb hair accessory having same
US20200008550A1 (en) * 2018-07-08 2020-01-09 Carolyn Marie MacKenzie Volume enhancing hair device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2814302A (en) * 1954-03-08 1957-11-26 Goodwin Mary Nash Side comb
US4522215A (en) * 1980-01-14 1985-06-11 Verducci Henry A Hair comb with detachable ornament
WO2010048634A1 (en) * 2008-10-24 2010-04-29 Sennits, Inc. Improved hair comb and dual comb hair accessory having same
US20100132729A1 (en) * 2008-10-24 2010-06-03 Francesca Kuglen hair comb and dual comb hair accessory having same
US8413667B2 (en) * 2008-10-24 2013-04-09 Sennits, Llc Hair comb and dual comb hair accessory having same
US20200008550A1 (en) * 2018-07-08 2020-01-09 Carolyn Marie MacKenzie Volume enhancing hair device
US10758021B2 (en) * 2018-07-08 2020-09-01 Carolyn Marie MacKenzie Volume enhancing hair device

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