WO2005102089A1 - Wig for training hair correction - Google Patents

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WO2005102089A1
WO2005102089A1 PCT/KR2005/001201 KR2005001201W WO2005102089A1 WO 2005102089 A1 WO2005102089 A1 WO 2005102089A1 KR 2005001201 W KR2005001201 W KR 2005001201W WO 2005102089 A1 WO2005102089 A1 WO 2005102089A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G5/00Hair pieces, inserts, rolls, pads, or the like; Toupées
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
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  • the present invention relates to a wig for training hair correction, and more particularly to a wig for training hair correction in which hair is implanted on a base plate formed in the wig in the substantially same direction as the actual human's hair direction, to thereby enable a systematic training according to a hair direction in a hairdresser academy.
  • a hairdresser training course is performed in a hairdresser academy by using wigs which have been fabricated without considering the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, trainees who have been trained through the hairdresser academy cannot have adapted themselves or apply what they have been taught to hairdresser job sites, but can have performed a hairdresser job only after learning job training in the hairdresser job site. That is, as shown in FIG. 7, a conventional wig which is being used in a hairdresser academy has a structure where all hair 40 is implanted in an inclined pattern from the rear side to the front side thereof. As a result, the whole hair implanted on the base plate of the wig is directed rearwards at the natural state where hair is not brushed.
  • the hair direction differs from the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, the hairdresser trainees have the difficulties in learning a basic hair-cut technigue for a face-line (or front side) , a side line (or left or right side) , and a nape line (or rear side) . It is not also easy to learn a hairdresser technique by sections, and thus to teach trainees about a precise and accurate hair-cut technique.
  • a wig for training hair correction which provides hairdresser trainees with opportunities of performing hair-dressing training courses by using wigs which have been fabricated in various forms considering the actual human's hair direction in a hairdresser academy, to thereby enable the hairdresser trainees to adapt themselves or apply what they have learned to actual hairdresser job sites, immediately after they have been trained.
  • a wig for training hair correction comprising: a base plate which can be detachably attached on a manikin or a capitated portion; and a set of hair which is implanted on the base plate, wherein the set of hair is slantly implanted toward a plurality of particular points or lines on the base plate, and is formed in the same direction as that of the actual human's hair.
  • the hair can be implanted slantly toward one or two hair whirls formed on the actual human' s head, or implanted slantly toward a parting line formed on the actual human's head.
  • the hair can be slantly implanted toward the nape line in the nape portion from the upper side of the head, and can be implanted toward a rear lateral diagonal line from a front lateral diagonal line at lateral diagonal lines .
  • the hair is implanted left and right symmetrically toward the central line of the rear portion of the head from the rear lateral diagonal line, and is implanted slantly toward the left nape line from the left nape side line positioned in the left of the central line and is implanted slantly toward the right nape line from the right nape side line positioned in the right side of the central line, when viewed from the rear side of the head.
  • FIGs. 1 through 5 schematically illustrate embodiments of wigs for training hair correction according to the present invention
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a direction to which hair is implanted according to the present invention
  • FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a conventional wig.
  • FIGs. 1(a) and 1(b) A wig for training hair correction according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 1(a) and 1(b).
  • a whirl 12 is formed in the same position as that of the actual human's whirl, on a base plate so as to be detachably attached to a manikin or head-shaped body 10.
  • Hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the whirl.
  • a whirl is accurately installed on a crown portion such as the actual human's whirl.
  • hairdressing techniques such as cut or perms can be systematically trained according to hair directions, to thereby prevent hairdressers from cutting hair during hairdressing.
  • FIG.1(b) two whirls 12a and 12b are formed on the head.
  • a hair-cut or hair-separation phenomenon can happen.
  • the wig shown in FIGs. 1(b) plays a role of systematically training trainees with wigs having two whirls in advance. As shown in FIGs.
  • a nape line 16 is formed on the rear lower side of the wig, and the hair 14 slantly implanted toward the nape line 16.
  • a cut or perm ca be performed with a weighing sense, to thereby prevent the hair from being raised.
  • a systematic training can be performed for hair which reversely grows in a hairdressing training academy. In the actual hairdresser shops, the hairdressers can manage the reversely grown hair without any difficulties.
  • a wig for training hair correction according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 2(a) and 2(b). As shown in FIG.
  • the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the left and right direction toward a whirl line 18a so that the central whirl line 18a is formed on a base plate of the wig.
  • the hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the left or right whirl line 18b so that the left or right whirl line is formed in the left or right side around the central whirl line 18a of FIG. 2(a).
  • hair is implanted on the wig so that a whirl line can be formed in the same one as the actual human's whirl line, thereby providing a more systematic training course according to hair directions.
  • FIGs. 3(a) and 3(b) A wig for training hair correction according to still another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 3(a) and 3(b) .
  • FIG. 3(a) When viewed from the front side of a manikin who wears a wig, FIG. 3(a) is a right-hand side view of a wig for training a hair correction, and FIG. 3(b) is a left-hand side view of a wig for training a hair correction
  • the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the right lateral diagonal line 22a toward a right rear lateral diagonal line 20a at the lateral diagonal portion of the wig.
  • FIG. 3 (a) the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the right lateral diagonal line 22a toward a right rear lateral diagonal line 20a at the lateral diagonal portion of the wig.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a wig for training hair correction according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
  • a whirl 12 is formed in the same position as that of the actual human's whirl, like the FIG. 1(a) description.
  • Hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the whirl.
  • Hair 14 is also slantly implanted left and right symmetrically toward the central line 24 in the rear portion of a wig from the right and left rear lateral diagonal lines 20a and 20b.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a wig for training hair correction according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a direction to which hair is implanted according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an example that single hair is implanted at a whirl portion.
  • the hair 14 is slantly implanted toward a whirl point at a predetermined angle ⁇ on a plane P tangential to the whirl point 12.
  • the hair is implanted so that a parting line is formed, the hair is implanted so that it is slantly implanted toward the parting line at a predetermined angle ⁇ on a plane including the parting line. Hair is implanted so that it is slanted in the same way as that of the parting line even in the other portions such as the nape portion and the lateral diagonal lines in the present invention. Natural hair of 100% is also used as the hair 14, to thereby prevent hair from entangling during shampoo. If the hair is implanted in a known manual method, a wig having the substantially same hair as the human's hair can be provided.
  • the length of the hair to be implanted on a wig is 10 through 20 inches.
  • the present invention provides a wig for training hair correction in which hair is implanted in the substantially same as the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, the present invention provides the same effect as that of practising with the actual human in a hairdresser's academy, and enables hairdressing trainees to receive a systematic training course with respect to various types of different hair directions in the hairdresser training academy. That is, since trainees can receive hairdressing techniques such as cut, iron, dry, raised hair, perm, coloring, and styling, with wigs having the same hair as the actual human's hair, they can perform a hairdressing job immediately without being re-trained in a hairdressing job site.
  • hairdressing techniques such as cut, iron, dry, raised hair, perm, coloring, and styling
  • hairdressers can be trained from hairdressing techniques such as perm, coloring and cut, on the basis of wigs having the same hair direction as the actual human's hair directions, they can provide customers with more professional hairdressing services . As a result, conventional problems such as hair cut or loss of hair can be solved.

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A wig for training hair correction is provided, which includes a base plate which can be detachably attached on a manikin or a capitated portion, and a set of hair which is implanted on the base plate. Here, the set of hair is slantly implanted toward a plurality of particular points or lines on the base plate, and is formed in the same direction as that of the actual human’s hair. Thus, the hair correction training wig can provide trainees with the same effect as if a trainee were practice a hairdresser training academy at actual people. The wig enables trainees to receive systematic hairdresser training for various kinds of hair directions in the hairdresser training academy. Since hairdressers can provide more professional services to customers with more professional hairdresser techniques, conventional problems such as cut or damage of hair can be solved.

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WIG FOR TRAINING HAIR CORRECTION
Technical Field The present invention relates to a wig for training hair correction, and more particularly to a wig for training hair correction in which hair is implanted on a base plate formed in the wig in the substantially same direction as the actual human's hair direction, to thereby enable a systematic training according to a hair direction in a hairdresser academy.
Background Art In general, a hairdresser training course is performed in a hairdresser academy by using wigs which have been fabricated without considering the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, trainees who have been trained through the hairdresser academy cannot have adapted themselves or apply what they have been taught to hairdresser job sites, but can have performed a hairdresser job only after learning job training in the hairdresser job site. That is, as shown in FIG. 7, a conventional wig which is being used in a hairdresser academy has a structure where all hair 40 is implanted in an inclined pattern from the rear side to the front side thereof. As a result, the whole hair implanted on the base plate of the wig is directed rearwards at the natural state where hair is not brushed. In the case of the wig in which hair is implanted so as to be uniformly directed rearwards, the hair direction differs from the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, the hairdresser trainees have the difficulties in learning a basic hair-cut technigue for a face-line (or front side) , a side line (or left or right side) , and a nape line (or rear side) . It is not also easy to learn a hairdresser technique by sections, and thus to teach trainees about a precise and accurate hair-cut technique. In addition, although trainees have finished all hairdresser educational courses, trainees who have been trained by using wigs which have been fabricated without considering the actual human's hair direction through the hairdresser academy cannot have adapted themselves or apply what they have been taught to hairdresser job sites, but can have performed a hairdresser job only after learning job training in the hairdresser job site. As a result, an additional re-training course has been required in addition to a hairdresser training course in a hairdresser academy. Further, since trainees have been trained repetitively by using conventional uniform wigs in a hairdresser academy, they can take bad habits. Still further, when they are re-trained for a hairdresser job, it is very difficult to correct their bad habits. In particular, perms and coloring are recently in fashion. Since hairdressers who have not received any systematic education depending upon the hair direction perform perms or coloring at the state which they do not have enough conceptual recognition for hair clinic, consumers have been complaining ceaselessly of loss of hair, and reporting a number of hairdress-related accidents to Consumers Protection Association in Korea.
Disclosure of the Invention To solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a wig for training hair correction which provides hairdresser trainees with opportunities of performing hair-dressing training courses by using wigs which have been fabricated in various forms considering the actual human's hair direction in a hairdresser academy, to thereby enable the hairdresser trainees to adapt themselves or apply what they have learned to actual hairdresser job sites, immediately after they have been trained. To accomplish the above object of the present invention, according to the present invention, there is provided a wig for training hair correction comprising: a base plate which can be detachably attached on a manikin or a capitated portion; and a set of hair which is implanted on the base plate, wherein the set of hair is slantly implanted toward a plurality of particular points or lines on the base plate, and is formed in the same direction as that of the actual human's hair. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the hair can be implanted slantly toward one or two hair whirls formed on the actual human' s head, or implanted slantly toward a parting line formed on the actual human's head. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the hair can be slantly implanted toward the nape line in the nape portion from the upper side of the head, and can be implanted toward a rear lateral diagonal line from a front lateral diagonal line at lateral diagonal lines . According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the hair is implanted left and right symmetrically toward the central line of the rear portion of the head from the rear lateral diagonal line, and is implanted slantly toward the left nape line from the left nape side line positioned in the left of the central line and is implanted slantly toward the right nape line from the right nape side line positioned in the right side of the central line, when viewed from the rear side of the head. Further, the hair can be slantly implanted toward the head line from the forehead line. Still further, the hair can be implanted after it has been processed in a wave or curl form. Brief Description of the Drawings The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing the preferred embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: FIGs. 1 through 5 schematically illustrate embodiments of wigs for training hair correction according to the present invention; FIG. 6 illustrates a direction to which hair is implanted according to the present invention; and FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a conventional wig.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention Hereinbelow, a wig for training hair correction according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings . A wig for training hair correction according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 1(a) and 1(b). As shown in FIG. 1(a), a whirl 12 is formed in the same position as that of the actual human's whirl, on a base plate so as to be detachably attached to a manikin or head-shaped body 10. Hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the whirl. As described above, a whirl is accurately installed on a crown portion such as the actual human's whirl. Accordingly, hairdressing techniques such as cut or perms can be systematically trained according to hair directions, to thereby prevent hairdressers from cutting hair during hairdressing. In FIG.1(b), two whirls 12a and 12b are formed on the head. Likewise, in the case that perms or cuts are performed in the hair on the head having two whirls, a hair-cut or hair-separation phenomenon can happen. Thus, the wig shown in FIGs. 1(b) plays a role of systematically training trainees with wigs having two whirls in advance. As shown in FIGs. 1(a) and 1(b), a nape line 16 is formed on the rear lower side of the wig, and the hair 14 slantly implanted toward the nape line 16. As described above, if the hair in the nape portion of the wig is implanted reversely to the actual human's hair direction, a cut or perm ca be performed with a weighing sense, to thereby prevent the hair from being raised. A systematic training can be performed for hair which reversely grows in a hairdressing training academy. In the actual hairdresser shops, the hairdressers can manage the reversely grown hair without any difficulties. A wig for training hair correction according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 2(a) and 2(b). As shown in FIG. 2(a), the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the left and right direction toward a whirl line 18a so that the central whirl line 18a is formed on a base plate of the wig. In FIG. 2(b), the hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the left or right whirl line 18b so that the left or right whirl line is formed in the left or right side around the central whirl line 18a of FIG. 2(a). As described above, hair is implanted on the wig so that a whirl line can be formed in the same one as the actual human's whirl line, thereby providing a more systematic training course according to hair directions. A wig for training hair correction according to still another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGs. 3(a) and 3(b) . When viewed from the front side of a manikin who wears a wig, FIG. 3(a) is a right-hand side view of a wig for training a hair correction, and FIG. 3(b) is a left-hand side view of a wig for training a hair correction As shown in FIG. 3 (a) , the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the right lateral diagonal line 22a toward a right rear lateral diagonal line 20a at the lateral diagonal portion of the wig. In FIG. 3(b), the hair 14 is slantly implanted from the left front lateral diagonal line 22b toward the left rear lateral diagonal line 22b at the lateral diagonal portion. FIG. 4 illustrates a wig for training hair correction according to a further embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 4, a whirl 12 is formed in the same position as that of the actual human's whirl, like the FIG. 1(a) description. Hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the whirl. Hair 14 is also slantly implanted left and right symmetrically toward the central line 24 in the rear portion of a wig from the right and left rear lateral diagonal lines 20a and 20b. Meanwhile, when viewed from the rear portion of the head, the hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the left nape line 28a positioned in the left side of the central line 24 from the left nape side line 26a, and simultaneously is slantly implanted toward the right nape line 28b positioned in the right side of the central line 24 from the right nape side line 26b. As shown in FIG. 4, wigs which have various types of hair directions are provided to thereby enable hairdressers to receive hairdressing techniques more systematically according to hair directions in a hairdressers' academy. FIG. 5 illustrates a wig for training hair correction according to a still further embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 5, hair 14 is slantly implanted toward the head line 30 from a forehead line 32 positioned in the front side based on the head line. FIG. 6 illustrates a direction to which hair is implanted according to the present invention. For convenience of explanation, FIG. 6 illustrates an example that single hair is implanted at a whirl portion. As shown in FIG. 6, the hair 14 is slantly implanted toward a whirl point at a predetermined angle θ on a plane P tangential to the whirl point 12. Likewise, when the hair is implanted so that a parting line is formed, the hair is implanted so that it is slantly implanted toward the parting line at a predetermined angle θ on a plane including the parting line. Hair is implanted so that it is slanted in the same way as that of the parting line even in the other portions such as the nape portion and the lateral diagonal lines in the present invention. Natural hair of 100% is also used as the hair 14, to thereby prevent hair from entangling during shampoo. If the hair is implanted in a known manual method, a wig having the substantially same hair as the human's hair can be provided. Meanwhile, if the whole or particular portion of the hair is processed in a wave or curl form, and then implanted on a wig in various forms as described above, wigs having more various patterns for training hairdressers can be provided. It is preferable that the length of the hair to be implanted on a wig is 10 through 20 inches. As described above, the present invention has been described with respect to particularly preferred embodiments.
However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and it is possible for one who has an ordinary skill in the art to make various modifications and variations, without departing off the spirit of the present invention.
Industrial Applicability As described above, the present invention provides a wig for training hair correction in which hair is implanted in the substantially same as the actual human's hair direction. Accordingly, the present invention provides the same effect as that of practising with the actual human in a hairdresser's academy, and enables hairdressing trainees to receive a systematic training course with respect to various types of different hair directions in the hairdresser training academy. That is, since trainees can receive hairdressing techniques such as cut, iron, dry, raised hair, perm, coloring, and styling, with wigs having the same hair as the actual human's hair, they can perform a hairdressing job immediately without being re-trained in a hairdressing job site. Meanwhile, since hairdressers can be trained from hairdressing techniques such as perm, coloring and cut, on the basis of wigs having the same hair direction as the actual human's hair directions, they can provide customers with more professional hairdressing services . As a result, conventional problems such as hair cut or loss of hair can be solved.

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What is claimed is : 1. A wig for training hair correction comprising: a base plate which can be detachably attached on a manikin or a capitated portion ; and a set of hair which is implanted on the base plate, wherein the set of hair is slantly implanted toward a plurality of particular points or lines on the base plate, and is formed in the same direction as that of the actual human's hair.
2. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair can be implanted slantly towar one or two hair whirls formed on the actual human's head.
3. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair is implanted slantly toward a parting line formed on the actual human's head.
4. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair is slantly implanted toward the nape line in the nape portion from the upper side of the head.
5. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair is implanted toward a rear lateral diagonal line from a front lateral diagonal line at lateral diagonal lines.
6. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair is implanted left and right symmetrically toward the central line of the rear portion of the head from the rear lateral diagonal line, and is implanted slantly toward the left nape line from the left nape side line positioned in the left of the central line and is implanted slantly toward the right nape line from the right nape side line positioned in the right side of the central line, when viewed from the rear side of the head.
7. The wig according to claim 1, wherein the hair is slantly implanted toward the head line from the forehead line.
8. The wig according to one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the hair is implanted after it has been processed in a wave or curl form in advance .
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