WO2001064065A1 - Postiche decoratif - Google Patents

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WO2001064065A1
WO2001064065A1 PCT/JP2000/009270 JP0009270W WO0164065A1 WO 2001064065 A1 WO2001064065 A1 WO 2001064065A1 JP 0009270 W JP0009270 W JP 0009270W WO 0164065 A1 WO0164065 A1 WO 0164065A1
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Katsuo Sugai
Yukihiro Kawaratani
Hiromi Suno
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Aderans Co., Ltd.
Takara Co., Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G3/00Wigs
    • A41G3/0083Filaments for making wigs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G3/00Wigs

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  • the present invention relates to wigs for hair ornaments, such as wigs and false hairs, whose color changes (that is, reversible photosensitivity) depending on the presence or absence of light irradiation such as ultraviolet rays.
  • wigs and false hairs that are not natural hairs, such as wigs and false hairs. Some of them are dyed and dyed from the beginning, but all of them are monochromatic and other colors None discolored. As described above, discoloration of natural hair and pseudo-hair requires complicated treatment such as bleaching and dyeing, and discoloration cannot be easily performed. Therefore, there is no known hair whose color can be changed instantaneously.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and does not require special treatment at a specialty store such as a beauty salon, and easily changes color depending on the presence or absence of ultraviolet irradiation, wigs, hair, etc. Providing wigs for hair ornaments Is the subject. Disclosure of the invention
  • a discolorable hair ornament wig according to the present invention has the following requirements.
  • the wig is constituted by having at least a part of a photoreversible discolorable pseudo-hair containing a photochromic compound.
  • the pseudo hair may be a combination of a photosensitive reversible discolorable pseudo hair and a temperature-sensitive reversible discolorable pseudo hair.
  • the pseudo hair may be discolored (color change) as a whole or partially discolored (color change).
  • the said stopper has a decoration part, a hairpin part, and a pseudo hair attachment part.
  • the decorative portion may have a detachable engagement portion with a hairpin, and the stopper and the pseudo hair may be detachable.
  • the photosensitive reversible discolorable pseudo hair refers to pseudo hair whose color is reversibly changed by irradiation with light such as ultraviolet rays, and the thermo-reversible discolorable pseudo-simulated hair is color reversible due to a change in temperature.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example of a hair ornament bristle according to the present invention
  • FIGS. 2 (a) and (b) are perspective views of a partial wig mounted state, respectively.
  • Fig. 3 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) are perspective views of another example of a widget, respectively
  • FIGS. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are perspective views showing a preferred state of the hair for wearing the wig
  • FIGS. (A), (b) and (c) are perspective views respectively showing a state in which a wig is mounted
  • FIG. 7 is an image diagram when a child uses pseudo hair.
  • reference numeral 1 denotes a hair ornament wig.
  • This wig 1 is a net-like base material 3 on which hair 2 is planted with a stopper 4 attached thereto.
  • the above-mentioned hair 2 is artificial hair made of synthetic resin (fiber) or recycled resin (fiber). is there.
  • Wig 1 is sized to fit on your hair. Wig 1 is not limited to covering the entire hair.
  • the wig may be partially attached as shown in Figs. 2 (a) and (b). Although not shown, these partial wigs 1 are also obtained by implanting artificial hair 2 on a base material 3.
  • a wig with high fashionability is obtained by radially attaching artificial hair 2 for decoration to the tip of pin 5 (stopper and base material).
  • the hair is attached with artificial hair 2 for decoration along with long rubber 6 (stopper and base material), or as shown in Fig. (C).
  • an artificial hair 2 for decoration attached to the decorative part 3 of 4.
  • This type of wig includes the above example, braid type, long hair type, chignon type, screen type
  • wigs 1 such as torsion type and zigzag type.
  • the artificial hair 2 may be attached to the base material 3 in any manner, and is not limited to hair transplantation.
  • the base material itself is not limited to a planar material.
  • it may be a belt-like material, or may also serve as a stopper, as in the base material in FIGS. 3 (a) and (b).
  • the stopper 4 is not particularly limited, and can be freely selected from a hairpin, an amepin, a comb, a knurl, a rubber (ring, string), a string, a wire, a net, and the like.
  • the simulated hair 2 used in the wig 1 is a photosensitive reversible discoloring material that changes its color by irradiation with light such as ultraviolet rays, as described later in detail. It changes color.
  • the simulated hair 2 may be one that undergoes a uniform color change (color change) as a whole, or may be one that partially discolors (color change).
  • color change a uniform color change
  • color change partially discolors
  • the color initially presented as a whole may be changed to another color
  • the color initially partially presented in a different color may be changed to one color as a whole. It may be changed to a color.
  • the color changes partially as shown in Fig. 4 (a)
  • the hairs 2 whose colors change are mixed with each other by a small number of hairs. You may do so. For example, red hair and white hair can be mixed to make them look pink.
  • the color of the white portion may not change and only the color of the other portion may change to red.
  • the hairs 2 of different colors may be changed to a certain extent and discolored.
  • the color is initially a single color, but even if only part of the color changes due to irradiation with light such as ultraviolet light, or if the color is different at the beginning, the color changes to a different unit In things There may be.
  • each hair 2 may be changed to a different color depending on the site as shown in FIG. In this case, a stripe pattern can be formed by irradiation with light such as ultraviolet rays.
  • the color of the part determined by each hair 2 may be changed so as to become a stripe pattern as a whole, or it may be a stripe pattern from the beginning, and light such as ultraviolet rays Different stripes of different colors may be formed by irradiation.
  • the simulated hair 2 used in the wig 1 there can be mentioned a fibrous material characterized by containing a photomouth mix compound.
  • the photochromic compound refers to a substance having a function of reversibly changing color by light of a specific wavelength such as ultraviolet light.
  • any conventionally known compound can be used, and it is not particularly limited.
  • Examples thereof include azobenzene-based compounds, thioindigo-based compounds, dihydroprene-based compounds, spiropyran-based compounds, naphthopyran-based compounds, benzopyran-based compounds, spiroxazine-based compounds, and silver-based compounds.
  • examples of the fibrous substance include various synthetic fibers and regenerated fibers.
  • the pseudo-hair 2 of the present invention has a photoreversible discoloration property in which the color changes when irradiated with light such as ultraviolet rays and returns to the original color when the irradiation is stopped. It has the function of A more preferred configuration of such a photoreversible discolorable pseudo-hair is a polyolefin fiber containing an organic photochromic compound having a molecular weight of 300 or more. Polyolefin fibers have good processing characteristics, have low toxicity to the human body, which is essential for this type of application, and emit harmful substances such as dioxin when incinerated after disposal. It has various advantages that it is unlikely to do so.
  • the organic photochromic compound refers to an organic compound among the photochromic compounds described above, but does not matter the kind of the compound as long as the molecular weight is 300 or more. However, it is particularly preferable to use at least one compound selected from among spiropyran-based compounds, naphthopyran-based compounds, benzopyran-based compounds, and spiroxazine-based compounds that have a high coloring density upon light irradiation and are rich in color types.
  • any conventionally known polyolefin fiber can be used, and it is not particularly limited.
  • a wide range of fibers such as polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber, and ethylene-propylene copolymer fiber can be employed. These fibers may be partially crosslinked, and may be copolymerized or homopolymerized with acrylonitrile, (meth) acrylic acid, (meth) acrylate, vinyl acetate, styrene, butyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, and the like. It may be mixed.
  • organic photochromic compound usually shows discoloration characteristics between colorless and colored in many cases
  • polyolefin fibers are used for various purposes such as further enriching the color variation.
  • Pigments can also be incorporated.
  • pigments examples include organic pigments, inorganic pigments, fluorescent pigments, phosphorescent pigments, pearl pigments, metallic pigments, gold powders, silver powders, glass powders, samochromic capsule pigments, and perfume-containing microcapsules.
  • the power that can be mentioned is not limited to these.
  • wax-based dispersants examples include polyethylene wax, polypropylene wax, paraffin wax, amide wax, and wax. , Carnauba wax, microcrystalline wax and the like, but are not limited thereto.
  • any conventionally known method may be used without any limitation.
  • it can be obtained by previously forming each of the above components into a color pellet, or directly mixing with a polyolefin resin as a fiber-forming polymer and melt-spinning using a melt-spinning apparatus.
  • various cross-sectional shapes for example, circular, elliptical, star, triangular, gear type, etc.
  • thickness for example, 0. 1 to 500 m.
  • the artificial hair of the present invention may contain conventionally known various additives in addition to the components described above, if desired.
  • additives examples include UV absorbers, light stabilizers, extenders, dyes, fluorescent dyes, electoric chromic agents, liquid crystals, UV light emitting pigments, fragrances, flame retardants, and flame retardants. Agents, deodorants, antibacterial agents, preservatives, fungicides, repellents, photocatalysts, etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • examples of the configuration other than the above of the artificial hair of the present invention include, for example, a core Z sheath type conjugated yarn containing an organic photochromic compound in the core (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 4-220281). Gazette).
  • a method for mounting the wig of the present invention will be described. For example, when wearing the wig 1 shown in FIGS. 3 (a) and (b) above, generally, as shown in FIGS. 5 (a) and (b), a part 7 of the hair is Alternatively, it is better to bundle them in a dumpling at a high position on the head as shown in Fig. (B), or to make them like a bonnie tail.
  • the dummy hair 2 is attached to the hair with the fastener 4.
  • the wig 1 of FIG. 3 (b) is attached to the hair of FIG. 5 (a), it becomes as shown in FIG. 6 (a), and the wig 1 of FIG. 3 (b) is replaced with the wig 1 of FIG. Fig. 6 (b) when worn on the hair of (b).
  • the wig may be worn so that it can be recognized as a wig, but it is preferable that the base of the wig 1 be hidden with hair, a bandana, a turban, or the like.
  • two or more of the above wigs can be attached in combination.
  • the wig shown in Fig. 3 (3) will be described in detail.
  • the fastener has a decorative part, a hairpin part and a pseudo hair attachment part.
  • the simulated hair is mounted so as to be wound between the decorative portion and the hairpin portion as shown in FIG. 3 (d), and is fixed by simple locking means such as rubber bands. Further, as shown in FIG. 3 (e), the fixing may be performed by a locking means, or, of course, by an adhesive or the like.
  • Hairpins as shown in Fig. 3 (f) and (g) have been commercially available.
  • the decorative portion may be provided with means for engaging with the hairpin portion, and may be detachable.
  • the wig 1 made of the simulated hair 2 having the above structure on the wearer's head After wearing the wig 1 made of the simulated hair 2 having the above structure on the wearer's head, when the wig 1 is irradiated with light of a specific wavelength such as ultraviolet light, the simulated hair 2 becomes blue or red. Changes to various colors such as yellow, green, etc. The color returns to its original color when the light is removed. In this way, the color of the hair 2 changes only depending on whether it is irradiated with ultraviolet light or the like.For example, when the hair goes out from the inside of the building and hits the sun, and when it enters the building from the outside. Then, the color of hair 2 of Twitter 1 changes. This change in color also changes the impression received by the wearer, making it possible to make a makeover on the same day. Also, the color of the decorative wig 1 automatically changes without any special care or treatment, making it extremely easy to handle.
  • a specific wavelength such as ultraviolet light
  • the child can use the wig 1 to obtain a sense of unity with the mother or the doll 8 whose hair is discolored. That is, if the mother's hair is green, wear the wig 1 whose color before or after the color changes to green, and if the doll changes color from pink to green, wear the wig 1 that changes color similarly. This gives you a sense of unity with your mother or doll.
  • the simulated hair 2 can be a part of the simulated hair 2 that reversibly changes from one color to another color due to a temperature change. That is, it may be constituted by combining photosensitive reversible discolorable pseudo-hair, which changes its color depending on the presence or absence of irradiation with light such as ultraviolet rays, and thermosensitive reversible discolorable, pseudo-hair, which changes its color due to temperature change.
  • thermosensitive color-changing material used for the thermosensitive reversible color-changing pseudo hair examples include an electron-donating color-forming compound (US Pat. No. 3,560,229).
  • examples thereof include a composition based on a combination of a leuco dye) and an electron-accepting developer (such as funinols), and a three-component composition obtained by adding an organic solvent to these two components.
  • Japanese Patent Publication No. Sho 62-28990 discloses a thermochromic material in which these compositions are encapsulated in so-called microcapsules. Such materials are also preferably used. be able to. Then, these thermochromic materials are converted to polyolefin resin.
  • the pseudo-hair can be manufactured by thermosensitive reversible discoloration (Japanese Patent No. 2519484). Gazette, Japanese Patent Publication No. 37-18 ⁇ , etc.).
  • the temperature-sensitive reversible discolorable pseudo-hair portion turns blue, green, yellow, red, etc. when heated to a predetermined temperature by heating the dummy hair with a commonly used heating means such as a hair dryer.
  • a heating means such as a hair dryer.
  • the discolored state is maintained for a while, and when the temperature of the simulated hair falls below the indicated temperature, the hair returns to the original color again.
  • a thermochromic agent that changes color at about body temperature
  • the discolored state can be maintained while the wig 1 is worn.
  • the pigments described above can be added to such thermosensitive reversible discoloration pseudo hair for the purpose of enriching the color variation.
  • one part of the pseudo-hair changes its color depending on the presence or absence of light irradiation such as ultraviolet rays, and the other part changes its color depending on the temperature change. You can enjoy complex color changes.
  • the hair ornament wig according to the present invention can be used for the whole or part of the head, and when the wig wearer goes out, for example, and is irradiated with ultraviolet rays, the entire hair Or, it has the effect of partly discoloring gently, returning to the interior as well as returning to the interior.Furthermore, discoloration due to temperature changes. As a result, consumers can enjoy more complex color changes in a much shorter time and at a lower cost compared to the time and cost of dyeing hair at a hair salon.

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L'invention concerne un postiche (1) comprenant des fibres de polyoléfine contenant un composé photochromique organique présentant un poids moléculaire supérieur ou égal à 300, un pigment et un agent dispersant à base de cire. Ce postiche peut être fixé à la totalité ou à une partie des cheveux, éventuellement au moyen d'un dispositif de fixation (4), et se caractérise en ce qu'il change réversiblement de couleur sous l'effet d'une variation de lumière ou de température. Outre le changement de couleur de ce postiche, le dispositif de fixation (4) comporte une partie décorative, une partie d'épingle à cheveux et une partie destinée à la fixation de cheveux postiches. Un consommateur souhaitant que la totalité ou une partie de ses cheveux (2) change de couleur lors d'une variation de lumière ou de température ambiante obtient ainsi des changements de couleur plus diversifiés qu'avec une simple coloration capillaire grâce à l'utilisation de ce postiche (1), lequel s'attache et se détache facilement.
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