WO2001080683A2 - Facesaver-garment, hair, and makeup protector - Google Patents

Facesaver-garment, hair, and makeup protector Download PDF

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WO2001080683A2
WO2001080683A2 PCT/US2001/012611 US0112611W WO0180683A2 WO 2001080683 A2 WO2001080683 A2 WO 2001080683A2 US 0112611 W US0112611 W US 0112611W WO 0180683 A2 WO0180683 A2 WO 0180683A2
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Joyce Whitfield
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/012Sanitary or disposable, e.g. for use in hospitals or food industry
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/04Soft caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/046Balaclavas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D44/00Other cosmetic or toiletry articles, e.g. for hairdressers' rooms
    • A45D44/12Ear, face, or lip protectors

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  • This protector has no closures such as zippers or ties

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Abstract

A protective apparel to be worn when changing clothes comprising an air permeable stretch material (14) with an elasticized, expandable edging (10). The apparel is preferably manufactured by knitting, weaving or spinning, as with hosiery for example, and can be adapted to the needs of the user. The apparel can be worn covering the face, the top of the head, head and face, or head, face and neck. It can be manufactured with existing technology inexpensively to be disposable or be manufactured more durably for use many times.

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ΓACESAVE — GARMENT, HAIR, AND MAKEUP PROTECTOR
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Hot applicable
BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to makeup, hair and garment protection hile dressing and undressing.
BACKGROUND— DESC IPTION OF PRIOR ART
Clothiers and consumers experience loss, damage and inconvenience due to garments being soiled vhile dressing and undressing. Although protective devices have been patented, it is rare that department or clothing store dressing rooms come equipped ixh them. It is rare even to find these devices for sale to consumers.
Garment protectors: U.S. patent 5.287,560 to Garcia, U. S. patent 4,722,100 to Greer, FJ.S. patent 4,887,316 to Morandini, U.S. patent 5,864,887 to Kozaτ and U.S. patent 4,698,853 to Walton are described as hoods. U.S. patent 4,665,567 to Dilger is described as a mask.
The aforementioned inventions cover the head entirely and, in some cases, the neck end shoulder , also (Ψalton, U.S.4,698,853)- So that vith These inventions, an effort TO cover the face, necessarily involves the hair as v/ell. Most protectors employ closures such as Velcro, tape, zipper or tie These closures require additional steps, thus more time spent putting on and taking off garments
In addition, the cited protectors are loose fitting or loosely woven making it more likely that buttons, hooks or zippers on garments could be caught on the protector during a change, further inconveniencing the user Also, if the customer is in a dressing room trying several garments, she would likely want to view herself without encumberances The protector would then have to be taken off and put on again between each change of clothing Lastly, the design of most protectors appears t require specialized manufacturing and appears to not be cost effecuve for clothiers to provide to customers
SUMMARY
The garment, hair and makeup protector presented here minimizes loss and damage f clothing, is easy to manufacture and use, is cost effecti e, and easily adapts to the needs of the user
Objects and Advantages
Several obj cts and advantages of the present invention are
(a) to provide a protection against soiling clothing with makeup, hair oils or ha r coloring during changes,
b) to provide a protector which would hold hair in place and prevent entanglement;
(c) to provide a protector which uses present manufacturing technology,
( ) to design a protector without complicating closures such as zippers or ties,
e) to provide a versatile protector that can be worn either covering the face, top of head, top of head and face, or face, head and neck,
(f ) to provide a protector that can be put on or taken off with ease.
(g) to provide a protector whose construction minimizes the likelihood of being caught on buttons, hooks, zippers, sequins, and so forth during a change
(h) to provide a protector that is inexpensive to produce, even disposable, if need be. (1) to provide a protector which is easy to carry, dispense or otherwise have available at any time,
j ) to provide a protector which could be easily embellished— ith logos, colors, facial features, initials—or otherwise personalized as a novelty,
(k) to provide a protector which could be easily washed, dried and stored
DRAVING FIGURES
The four figures in the drawings demonstrate ways in which the protector might be worn
Fig 1 A shows a side view of the invention worn as a face protector
Fig IB shows a front view of the invention worn as a f ce protector
Fig 2 shows the invention worn to protect the top of the head and the ce
Fig 3 shows the invention worn to cover the face, head and neck
Fig 4 shows the invention worn to protect the top of the head.
Reference Numerals In Drawings
10 elasticized edging material
12 example of eyelash embellishment
14 stretch material
DESCRIPTION- Figs. 1.2.3.4 - Preferred Embodiment
A preferred embodiment of the makeup and srsrment protector of the present invention is illustrated in the figures presented The protector is an expanse of porous stretch material 14 edged with elasticized or rubberized material 10. The finished product would likely be knit, woven or spun and have the stretch and elasticity similar to t at found m hosiery With the proper length, stretch and elasticity, one protector could be worn in the four ways shown. In order to adjust the protector to a shorter length, simply roll or fold the elasticized edge up as far as needed onto the stretch material.
The protector shortened could be worn as a face protector (Fig 1 and B) or to protect the top of the head (Fig 4). At this shortened length the protector could also be worn to protect the top of the head and the face (Fig 2). At full length and stretched, the protector could cover the head, face and neck of the wearer (Fig 3).
Additional Embodiments
This garment and makeup protector can be manufactured in various colors or be multi-colored, with designs or logos. It can be manufactured expensively or inexpensively using paper, cotton, silk, nylon, rayon— hatever material suits the occasion, the needs or means of the buyers. These protectors could be specialized for bridal shops, cheerleaders, modeling agencies, dress shops, department stores— any place or occasion where a change of clothes is likely. It can also be made with a chin or head strap for additional security.
Alternative Embodiments
Rather than have a multi-purpose protector, this invention could be manufactured in small, medium or large sizes so that the consumer can adapt it for one purpose— small to protect the face alone (Fig 1 ) or top of the head (Fig 4), medium to protect the top of the head and face (Fig 2), and large for the face, head and neck (Fig 3) . Or, this protector could be manufactured with more porosity and elasticity for a combination of purposes —face mask and top of head (Figs 1,4), for instance, or hood and head and face (Figs 2,3).
Advantages
From the descriptions above, a number of advantages of my makeup and garment protector become evident:
(a) This protector can prevent or cut losses due to stains from makeup, hair oils, gels and coloring while trying or changing clothing.
(b) This protector can be used for a variety or purposes, from covering only the face or top of the head to covering the entire head, face and neck. (c) This protector can fold flat into a tiny case to be conveniently carried in pocket or purse
•id) This protector is easily manufactured with existing technology
(e) This protector can hold hair in place and prevent entanglements
(f ) This protector has no closures such as zippers or ties
(g) This protector can be put on and taken off with ease
(h) The close fit knit or weave construction of this protector greatly lessens the likelihood of it being caught on zippers, hooks, and other adornments such as sequins
(0 This protector can be reproduced inexpensively, even made to be disposable if need be and dispensed to customers
(j ) This protector can be personalized with colors, embroidery, and such to the desire of the consumer
(k) This protector can be laundered and stored easily
(1) The user can breathe through this fabric and, depending on need, can see through it, with or without eyeholes
Operation
The wearer of this protector decides before a change of clothing which aree is of concern and needs to be covered— he ace only, the top of the head only, top of head and face, or face, head and neck
If only the face needs to be covered (Figs 1 A, IB) the protector is taken in hand by the elasticized edging 10 with the opening facing the wearer The top edge of the elastic is pulled across the top center of the head, down each side and released beneath the chin The garment then, whether dressing or undressing, is taken over the head with reasonable care If only the top of the head is to be covered (Fig 4) the protector is taken in hand w th the opening facing the user The top edging 10 is pulled across the center of the back of the head, passed along the sides to the forehead and released
If the top of the head and face are to be covered (Fig 2) , the protector is taken in hand with the opening facing the user The top edging 10 is pulled across the center of the back of the head, down along the sides of the head to beneath the chin
If the head, face and neck are to be covered (Fig 3) the protector is taken in hand The edging 10 is pulled over the top of the head down to beneath the chin and base of the neck Some stretch of the protector may be necessary to accomplish this depending upon the size of the head and amount of hair
Conclusions- Ramifications and Scope
This FaceSaver invention is an inexpensive way to protect clothing from soiling during changes whether from makeup, hair oils, gels or coloring Clothiers suffer losses from soiled goods which have to be cleaned, discounted or discarded Consumers suffer embarrassment and inconvenience from soiled garments Since this protector '^a be made f om a variety of materials, it can be manufactured inexpensively for onetime use or more durably for use many time:
If made inexpensively clothing stores could dispense one to each customer tailing garments to the dressing room More durable versions could be carried very conveniently its own pouch in a pocket or purse for changes away from home In addition, this protector has other advantages in that
• it is made of stretch material over which garments move with ease,
• one protector can be worn in a variety of ways depending upon the needs of the consumer,
• it is made without complicating closures such as zippers and ties,
• the fit and construction reduce likelihood of the protector being caught on zippers, hooks, buttons, sequins, and so forth during a change,
• it can be manufactured easily w th existing technology. • it is easily laundered and stored:
• it can be taken off and put on again with ease between changes;
• it can be easily made in colors or embellished with logos, initials, facial features or other personalizations.
• it can easily be provided with eyeholes if desired

Claims

1. A protective apparel to be worn when changing clothes comprising:
(a) an air permeable stretch material of predetermined size and shape
(b) an elasticized, expandable edging for said air permeable stretch material
(c) the apparel preferably manufactured in one piece substantially by knit, weave, spinning as with hosiery, for example
<d) whereby the apparel is adaptable to be worn either 1 ) covering the face like a mask, 2) covering the top of the head like a skullcap, 3) covering head and face as a hood, 4) covering head, face and neck.
2. The apparel of Claim 1 wherein stretch material is partially elasticized
3. The apparel of Claim 1 wherein said edging is partially elasticized
4. The apparel of Claim 1 wherein manufacture is of parts assembled with seams
5. The apparel of Claim 1 wherein manufacture is of parts assembled with closures
6 The apparel of Claim 1 whereby manufacture is in sizes for single purpose, dual purpose or multi-purpose use
7. The apparel of Claim 1 whereby manufacture provides breathing holes, eyeholes, other personalizations, embellishments.
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