WO2007129708A1 - かつら用クリップ - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a wig clip that is used to fix a wig to a user's head, and in particular, along a curved outer edge that bulges greatly from the corner of the front forehead of the wig base and
- the present invention relates to a clip for a wig that is fixed to the back surface of the base for use, and a skirt provided with the clip.
- a wig clip is attached to the back surface of a wig base in which a large number of hairs are implanted, and is used for use.
- the wig clip holds the wig by sandwiching its own hair around the thin hair portion of the wearer. It is designed to be fixed to the head.
- a conventional wig clip 100 includes a reversing member 110 and a plurality of comb teeth 120 having end portions attached to the reversing member 110 and protruding like cantilever needles. It is configured.
- the reversing member 110 can maintain a warped posture. By reversing the direction of the warping, the tip of the comb tooth 120 can be crimped to the reversing member 110 or separated from the reversing member 110. it can.
- the reversing member 110 is formed in a rectangular or elliptical frame shape.
- the reversing member 110 is provided with 130 friction members made of an elastic body at the portion where the comb teeth 120 abut.
- Patent Documents 1 to 6 also include a reversing member and a comb tooth holding an end thereof, and by changing the direction in which the reversing member warps, There is disclosed a technique in which a wearer's own hair is pinched to fix a wig to the wearer's head.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 56-23294
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-329422
- Patent Document 3 Patent No. 2873798
- Patent Document 4 Utility Model Registration No. 3053911
- Patent Document 5 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 59-1706
- Patent Document 6 Japanese Patent Publication No. 03-57961
- the wig base is generally sized to match the thin hair portion of the wig user and is formed of artificial skin made of a net material or a soft synthetic resin.
- a number of hairs 33 are attached to the surface of the wig base.
- the wig base 30 covers the normal hairline of the wig user so as to conceal this thin hair portion.
- the forehead hairline 31 along the left and right corners 32 of this forehead hairline 31 (this is referred to as the forehead hairline corner in this specification) is greatly increased outward from this corner 32.
- the wig base 30 is provided with such a forehead hair corner 32 and a bulge S3 that bulges outward from the corner 32 toward the side of the head toward the side of the head. This is to match the normal growth distribution of the hair along the temporal line from the left and right to the sideburns. Thereby, the normal hair line from the forehead part to the temporal region and the occipital region is reproduced in the thin hair portion of the wig user.
- the wig clip 100 is attached to the back surface of the wig base 30 shown in FIG. 31 in an appropriate number so as to sandwich a relatively large number of surrounding hairs surrounding the thin hair portion. If this wig clip 100 is attached to the inside of the wig base 30 and away from the outer periphery of the wig base 30, and the wig is attached to the head, the outer periphery of the wig base 30 is turned over by external force. There is a risk that the wig may float from the scalp. Therefore, it is necessary to attach the wig clip 100 at a position along the outer peripheral edge of the back surface of the wig base 30 as much as possible. In particular, in the case of a wig provided with a forehead hair corner 32 and a bulge S3 that bulges outward from the corner 32 toward the side of the head, it is turned over at the bulge S3. The upward trend is high.
- a wig clip 100 is disposed as close as possible to the curved outer edge of the bulging portion S3. Yes.
- the shape of the outer edge of the bulge S3 of the wig base 30 and the wig crisp Since the shape of the outer frame of the tape 100 does not match, the area of the protruding part to the outer edge of the wig clip 100 force and the wig base 30 is inevitably widened. It was not possible to prevent the protrusion from turning over easily and exposing the wig.
- the present invention was created in view of the above points, and is a curved bulge that bulges outward in the crease-up direction from the corner portion 32 of the wig base, particularly from the front corner portion 32 on the temporal region.
- the purpose of the present invention is to provide a wig clip that can prevent turning-up of the protruding portion and a wig to which the wig is attached.
- the present invention provides a wig clip composed of a frame-shaped reversing member and a plurality of comb teeth attached to the reversing member, wherein the reversing member has an outer shape. It is formed in an arc shape along the curved outer edge of the wig base.
- the reversing member is preferably a U-shaped frame member having a support piece for supporting a plurality of comb teeth in a cantilevered manner and a pair of leg pieces projecting in the same direction from both ends of the supporting piece;
- the U-shaped frame material is formed into a curved frame shape that can be reversed by connecting the two leg pieces inwardly, and the outer shape of the support piece follows the curved outer edge of the wig base. It is formed in an arc shape.
- the arcuate outer shape of the support piece is preferably curved with the same degree of curvature as the curved outer edge that swells in the crease-up direction from the corner of the wig base toward the frontal hair. Is formed in an arc shape with a radius of curvature of 1.5 cm to 4.5 cm.
- the connecting piece may also be formed in the same shape as the arcuate outer shape of the support piece.
- Each leg piece is formed with a through hole, and a sheet is held on the back side of the reversing member by a connector fitted in each through hole, and the sheet may be attached to the wig base.
- the wig clip may be fixed to the back surface of the wig base by sewing a thread through the through hole and sewing a pair of leg pieces to the back surface of the wig base.
- the through hole is provided at a position closer to the support piece of each leg piece.
- the wig of the present invention includes a wig clip, and the wig clip is a frame-like reversing member that can be reversed on the front and back sides, and the one piece so as to protrude beyond one piece from the other piece. And a plurality of comb teeth attached to the outer shape of one piece of the reversing member, and
- the front forehead of the base is formed in an arc shape with a radius of curvature similar to that of the curved outer edge that bulges from the corner of the hairline toward the back of the head on the side of the head. It is characterized by being attached to the back of the wig base along a curved outer edge that bulges from the corner of the hairline to the back.
- the forehead hair corner is formed on at least one of the left and right sides of the wig base.
- the outer shape of the reversing member is formed in an arc shape, it can be attached to the wig base so as to match the curved shape of the outer edge of the wig base.
- the outer shape of the reversing member is a curved outer edge that bulges outward in the crease-up direction from the corner portion of the front forehead of the wig toward the rear side on the temporal region. That is, since it is curved with the same degree of curvature as the cut-back portion, it can be attached to the inside slightly along the turn-back portion.
- the protruding portion from the wig clip to the outer edge of the wig base can be made smaller. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of wig turning and avoid exposure of the wig.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a wig clip according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a view showing a state where the wig clip of FIG. 1 is attached to the wig base.
- FIG. 3 is a view for explaining the number of comb teeth in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a view for explaining the number of comb teeth in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a curved shape in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a curved shape in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a view for explaining an arrangement angle of comb teeth in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 8] is a view for explaining the arrangement angles of the comb teeth in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a view for explaining an arrangement angle of comb teeth in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 A view for explaining the shape of the connecting piece in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a view for explaining the shape of a connecting piece in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 12 A diagram for explaining the shape of the reversing member in the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a view for explaining the lateral length of the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a view for explaining the lateral length of the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a view for explaining the lateral length of the wig clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a view showing a wig clip according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a view showing a state where a sheet is attached to the wig clip of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is an exploded view of FIG.
- Fig. 20 is a view showing a state where the wig clip shown in Fig. 17 is attached to the wig base.
- Fig. 21 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state where the wig clip shown in Fig. 17 is attached to the back surface of the wig base.
- FIG. 22 A diagram showing a wig clip according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a view showing a state where the wig clip shown in FIG. 22 is attached to the wig base.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic sectional view of the wig clip shown in FIG. 22 attached to the back surface of the wig base.
- FIG. 27 is a view showing a state in which the wig clip according to the embodiment of the present invention is fixed to the base.
- FIG. 28 is a view showing a state in which the wig clip according to the embodiment of the present invention is fixed to the base.
- Fig. 30 is a view showing a conventional wig clip.
- FIG. 31 is a view showing a state where the wig clip of FIG. 30 is attached to the wig base.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a wig clip 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the wig clip 1 is composed of a reversing member 10 and a plurality of linear comb teeth 20 attached to the reversing member.
- the reversing member 10 is formed in a frame shape with a thin metal plate that can be elastically deformed, and the comb teeth 20 are formed with thin metal wires or bars that can be elastically deformed.
- the reversing member 10 has a U-shaped frame member 11 having leg pieces 11B and 11C protruding in the same direction so as to form a right angle in the same plane with respect to the support piece 11A from both ends of the belt-like support piece 11A. And a strip-shaped connecting piece 12 connected to each leg piece 11B, 11C of the U-shaped frame member 11.
- a connecting hole 13 is formed at the tip of each leg piece 11B, 11C of the U-shaped frame member 11, and both ends of the connecting piece 12 correspond to the connecting hole 13 of each leg piece 11B, 11C.
- the connecting hole 14 is opened.
- the distance between the connecting holes 13 in the U-shaped frame material 11 is the corresponding connecting hole 14 in the connecting piece 12.
- the length of the support piece 11A of the U-shaped frame member 11 is slightly longer than the length of the connecting piece 12 so as to be longer than the interval between them.
- the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 are formed by pulling the leg pieces 11B and 11C of the U-shaped frame member 11 inward and bending the support piece 11A in either the upper or lower direction.
- a connecting tool 15 such as an eyelet or a rivet is fitted and fixed to the connecting hole 13 of the character frame 11 and the corresponding connecting hole 14 of the connecting piece 12.
- Each of the plurality of comb teeth 20 has its end fixed to the support piece 11A of the U-shaped frame member 11.
- Each comb tooth 20 is supported by the support piece 11A in a cantilever manner so that the force of the support piece 11A also protrudes beyond the connecting piece 12.
- Each comb tooth 20 is juxtaposed with the support piece 11A.
- the length of each comb tooth 20 is set to be almost the same length.
- a spherical bulge 21 is preferably formed at the tip of each comb tooth 20.
- a friction member 16 made of an elastic body such as rubber or urethane is attached to the connecting piece 12.
- the reversing member 10 is The material 11 and the connecting piece 12 are curved so as to warp in the same direction. From such a curved state, the reversing member 10 can be reversed so that the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 are warped in opposite directions. By changing the direction in which the reversing member 10 warps, the comb teeth 20 can be pressed against the friction member 16 or separated from the friction member 16.
- the wig clip 1 has a support piece 11A that is an outer frame of the reversing member 10 formed in a curved shape.
- the outer shape of the support piece 11A of the reversing member 10 is formed in an arc shape so as to bulge outward from the left and right ends to the center.
- the curvature of the curve is formed to a curvature that approximates the curved outer edge of the wig base to which the wig clip 1 is attached.
- the arc-shaped edge of the support piece 11A is formed so as to follow the curved outer edge of the wig.
- the outer shape of the connecting piece 12 is also formed in substantially the same shape as the outer shape of the support piece 11A.
- the wig is basically planted so as to extend upward from the outer surface of the wig base 30 and the wig base 30.
- the wig base 30 is mainly formed of artificial skin formed of a flexible synthetic resin film, or has a net as a main body so as to cover the thin hair region of the head so as to be shallowly bulged along the shape of the user's head. It is formed.
- the hairline generally recedes backward, and it appears to spread around the top of the head in a circular shape.
- the wig base 30 normally has a forehead hair bulging upward in FIG. 2 along the hairline of the forehead portion. Is connected to a turn-back portion 32A that protrudes outward from the constricted portion of the front forehead corner 32 on both sides and bulges outward on both sides of the head. It is formed to exhibit.
- the cut-back portion 32A refers to a curved line formed in the occipital direction starting from the forehead hair corner 32, and is located just above the crease-up portion, that is, above the ear.
- the wig clip 1 having the above-described configuration is attached to the back surface of the wig base 30 along the outer edge of the curved turn-back portion 32A that swells greatly from the front forehead corner 32 of the wig. It is done. Specifically, the outer frame of the wig clip 1, that is, the supporting piece 11A of the reversing member 10 is placed along the vicinity of the curved outer edge of the cut-back portion 32A on the back surface of the wig base, for example, with a sewing thread or adhesive. It is fixed.
- the wig clip is located at a position near the outer edge of the cut-back portion 32A. Can be placed.
- the outer edge of the wig base along the curved shape of the cut-back portion 32A from the forehead hair corner portion 32 is provided.
- the support piece 11A of the wig clip 1 can be disposed in the closest position.
- the protruding portion from the wig clip 1 to the outer edge of the wig base 30 can be reduced. Therefore, according to the wig clip 1 according to the present embodiment, the occurrence of turning of the wig around the forehead hair corner including the cut-back portion 32A can be prevented, and wig exposure can be avoided.
- the comb teeth 20 will be described. Note that the direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the comb teeth 20 is The wig clip 1 is referred to as the “lateral direction”, and the length of the wig clip 1 in that direction is referred to as the “lateral direction length”.
- the wig clip 1A shown in FIG. 3 has a lateral length of 35 mm, for example, and four comb teeth 20 are provided for the lateral length. In this case, since the area for sandwiching the wearer's own hair is too small, the wig clip 1A cannot obtain a sufficient force for fixing the wearer's own hair.
- the lateral length of the wig clip 1B shown in FIG. 4 is 35 mm, which is the same as the clip of FIG. 3, but 20 comb teeth 20 are provided.
- the distance between the comb teeth is reduced, so that the number of the wearer's own hair picked up by the comb teeth 20 is reduced and the wearer's own hair is difficult to pinch.
- the stability when wearing the wig tends to decrease.
- the number of comb teeth 20 should be set to about 6 to: 15.
- the radius of curvature of the support piece 11A as the outer frame is set to 1.5 cm. If the radius of curvature of the support piece 11A is set to 1.5 cm or less and the degree of curve is tight, the distance between the comb teeth becomes narrow and it is difficult to pinch the wearer's own hair.
- the curvature radius of the support piece 11A as the outer frame is set to 4.5 cm.
- the curvature radius of the support piece 11A is set to 4.5 cm or more to loosen the curve, it becomes substantially the same as the linear outer frame of the conventional wig clip 100 shown in FIG.
- the wig base 30 is easy to be turned up when it is attached around the corner portion of the front forehead hair like the conventional wig clip 100.
- the outer shape of the support piece 11A in the wig clip 1 is preferably set so that the radius of curvature is 1.5 cm to 4.5 cm.
- the radius of curvature of the turn-back portion 32A of a general head-shaped wearer there were many around 3.0 cm, so the preferred radius of curvature is 3.0 cm.
- the interval between the tips of the comb teeth 20 of the wig clip 1 is narrower than 1.5 mm, By reducing the distance between the comb teeth, the number of hairs that can be picked up by the comb teeth 20 is reduced, and the stability when wearing the wig is lowered.
- the interval between the comb teeth is wider than 3 mm, the area where the comb teeth 20 are fixed with the own hair sandwiched is reduced, and a sufficient clamping force cannot be obtained in the wig clip. Accordingly, the interval between the tips of the comb teeth 20 provided in the wig clip 1 is preferably set to 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm, and preferably about 2.0 mm.
- the arrangement angle of the comb teeth 20 of the wig clip 1 will be described.
- the line bisecting symmetrically is the center line C.
- the wig clips IE and 1F shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 show a state in which the comb teeth 20 are cantilevered and supported at one end by the support piece 11A and their tips are directed to the center line C side. ing.
- the wig clip 1G shown in FIG. 9 has comb teeth 20 arranged in parallel to the center line C.
- the distance between the tips of the comb teeth 20 is in the range of 1.5 mm to 3. Omm. It is not necessary to incline the comb teeth 20 so that the tip of the comb teeth is directed toward the center line C side because the hair can be pinched without changing the wig clip 1E shown in Fig. 7.
- the comb teeth 20 may be arranged so as to be parallel to the center line C.
- FIG. 10 shows a wig clip 1H in which the connecting piece 12 is linear
- FIG. 11 shows a connecting piece whose outer shape bulges in the direction opposite to the bulging direction of the supporting piece 11A.
- a wig clip 1L with 12 is shown.
- the distance X between the support piece 11A and the connection piece 12 in the vertical direction is changed from the center line C to the leg pieces 11B and 11C due to the difference in shape between the support piece 11A and the connection piece 12. It is narrowing toward you.
- the connecting piece 12 bulges outward, so that the area is larger than that of the wig clip 1H shown in FIG.
- the wig clip 1L has a curved shape that does not match the curved shape of the wig base 30, so there is a range that does not match the head shape. spread. Thereby, the adhesiveness of a wig and a head falls.
- the shape of the connecting piece 12 is preferably formed in the same shape as the supporting piece 11A, like the wig clip 1 shown in FIG.
- Fig. 12 (A) is a diagram showing a wig clip 1M in which comb teeth 20 are arranged on a plate-like reversing member 11 '
- Fig. 12 (B) is a diagram of A in Fig. 12 (A). — Cross section along line A.
- the wig clip 1M shown in FIG. 12 has a larger area of the reversing member 11 than the wig clip 1 shown in FIG. 1, and therefore the reversing force is stronger, and the reversing member 11 ′ is reversed with the fingers of the wearer. It becomes difficult to let you.
- the amount of the own hair that can be sandwiched between the reversing member 11 ′ and the comb teeth 20 is shown in FIG. Increased compared to clip 1.
- the area of the sandwiched portion is increased, the force for gripping the own hair is dispersed to reduce the gripping force of the own hair, and the plate-like reversing member 11 ′ Moisturized hair will easily come off.
- the wig clip 1 shown in FIG. 1 an opening is formed at the center of the reversing member 11, and the reversing force of the wig clip 1 can be adjusted by changing the size of the opening. it can.
- the part holding the own hair is only the part where the friction member 16 attached to the connecting piece 12 and the comb teeth 20 are crimped, so that the plate shape shown in FIG.
- the reversing member 11 ′ can be used to eliminate the dispersion of the force that pinches the own hair generated during use, and to fix the selfing hair. Accordingly, it is preferable to use a frame-shaped reversing member for the wig clip.
- the widths of the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 of the wig clip 1 will be described.
- the widths of the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 are related to the reversal force and durability of the wig clip 1.
- the reversing force decreases. Therefore, if the width is narrower than 3 mm, the reversing force necessary to hold the own hair cannot be obtained.
- the durability is reduced by reducing the width, the wig clip 1 may be damaged due to the low strength in the vicinity of the through hole, particularly in the portion provided with the through hole 18 as described later. is there.
- the reverse force increases as the width of the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 increases.
- the width of the U-shaped frame member 11 and the connecting piece 12 is 3 mm in order to have a reversing force for holding the own hair and sufficient durability for use as the wig clip 1. It is preferable to set the degree.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 are views showing a state in which the wig clip 1N having a long lateral length is fixed to the wig base 30 along the curved shape of the wig turning-back portion 32A. In the figure, the display of comb teeth and the like is omitted.
- the end 61 (shaded portion) of the wig clip 1N may protrude from the outer edge of the wig base 30.
- FIG. If the wig base 1N is not protruded from the outer edge as shown in FIG. 4, the end 62 (shaded portion) of the wig clip 1N is disposed inside the wig base 30 away from the outer edge. .
- the end 61 of the wig clip IN is visually recognized by an external force, leading to exposure of the wig. As shown in FIG.
- the wig clip 1N having a long lateral length can be used in a wide range where the wig clip 1N does not protrude, for example, as shown in FIG. A portion having a curved shape is preferable.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a state in which the wig clip 1P having a short lateral length is fixed along the curved shape of the cut-back portion 32A of the wig base 30. As shown in FIG. In the figure, the display of comb teeth and the like is omitted.
- the reversal force becomes stronger and it becomes difficult to reverse it with one hand when wearing the wig.
- the area in which the own hair can be pinched also becomes small. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 16, the self hair around the cut-back portion 32A cannot be pinched. Will occur.
- the wig base 30 is more likely to be turned up because the hair of the range Y is not pinched. Since the reduction of the area where the hair can be pinched decreases the pinching force of the hair, the pinching force necessary for fixing to the head of the wig cannot be obtained.
- the lateral length suitable as a wig clip is about 3 to 6 cm in terms of a linear distance connecting both lateral ends.
- FIG. 17 is a view showing the wig clip 2 according to the second embodiment, and the wig clip 2 of this embodiment is characterized in that it is attached to the wig base 30 via a sheet.
- the same components as those of the wig clip 1 according to the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the wig clip 2 according to the present embodiment includes a through hole 18 for attaching a sheet to each leg piece 11B, 11C of the reversing member 10. A sheet is attached to the wig clip 2 by fitting a connecting tool such as an eyelet or a rivet into the through hole 18.
- FIG. 18 is a view showing a state in which the sheet 35 is attached to the wig clip 2 according to the present embodiment
- FIG. 19 is an exploded view of FIG.
- a sheet 35 is disposed on the back surface of the wig clip 2, and a washer 36 is provided at the position of the through hole 18.
- the sheet 35 is sandwiched between the washer 36 and the force / claw clip 2, and the connecting member 37 is fitted to the through hole 18 and the washer 36, so that the sheet 35 is attached to the wig clip 2.
- the sheet 35 is made of the same material as the wig base 30.
- the wig base 30 is made of urethane resin, the same urethane sheet is preferable.
- the size of the sheet 35 is set to a size suitable for mounting the wig clip 2 on the side of the wig base 30 that contacts the head.
- the sheet 35 attached to the wig clip 2 is bonded to the wig base 30 with a double-sided tape or applied with an adhesive, and as shown in FIG. Can be attached to the back side.
- the sheet 35 is attached to the back surface of the wig base 30 so that the outer shape of the wig clip 2, that is, the outer edge of the support piece 11 ⁇ / b> A follows the curved shape of the outer edge of the wig base 30.
- the wig clip 2 can be easily attached to the wig base 30.
- the connection tool 37 fitted in the through hole 18 may be fixed to the wig base 30 and the connection tool 37 may be visually recognized from the outside. A certain force
- seat 35 exists between the clip 2 for wigs, and the wig base 30, it is avoided that the coupling tool 37 etc. are exposed outside.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the wig clip 2 shown in FIG. 17 attached to the back surface of the wig base 30.
- the seat 35 is attached to the wig clip 2 by the coupler 37. ing. Specifically, the sheet 35 is a force in which the portions corresponding to the positions of the two through holes 18 of the wig clip 2 are fixed by the two connecting members 37. The back surface of the wig clip 2 other than the two through holes. Is not fixed to the seat 35.
- the outer edge side end portion of the wig base 30 of the wig clip 2 is shown. Since the sheet 35 and the wig clip 2 are not in close contact with each other in the region S1 from the connecting portion 37 to the connecting portion 37, a gap 38 is formed. As a result, there is a possibility that the wig base 30 and the seat 35 in the region S3 from the outer edge of the wig base 30 to the connecting portion 37 can be turned up.
- the through hole 18 may be provided at a position near the support piece 11A of the leg pieces 11B and 11C as shown in FIG.
- the wig clip 2A shown in FIG. 22 has substantially the same configuration as the wig clip 2 shown in FIG. 17, and thus a detailed description of the configuration is omitted.
- the wig clip 2A shown in FIG. 22 is similar to the wig clip 2 shown in FIG. 17 in that the washer 36 is disposed at the position of the through hole 18 and the sheet 35 is sandwiched between them.
- the sheet 35 can be attached to the back of the wig clip.
- the sheet 35 can be affixed to the back surface of the wig base 30 by adhering a double-sided tape to the adhesive surface of the sheet 35 with the wig base 30 or applying an adhesive.
- FIG. 23 is a view showing a state in which the wig clip 2A shown in FIG. 22 is attached to the back surface of the wig base 30, and FIG. 24 is a schematic cross-sectional view of FIG. Note that the position of the wig clip 2A in FIG. 23 is the same as the position of the wig clip 2 in FIG.
- the seat 35 is a force in which the parts corresponding to the positions of the two through holes 18 of the wig clip 2A are fixed by the two coupling members 37.
- the two penetrations of the wig clip 2A Yes, the back side other than the holes is fixed to the sheet 35. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 24, when the sheet 35 fixed to the wig clip 2A is attached to the wig base 30 via the adhesive layer 39, it is connected from the outer edge side end portion of the wig base 30 of the wig clip 2A. In the region S2 up to the portion 37, the sheet 35 and the wig clip 2 are not in close contact with each other, so that a gap 38 is generated.
- the wig base 30 and the seat 35 in the region S4 from the outer edge of the wig base 30 to the connecting portion 37 may be turned up.
- the through-hole 18 of the wig clip 2A is provided closer to the support piece 11A than the through-hole 18 of the wig clip 2 described above, that is, on the side where the comb teeth are fixed, FIG. 23 and FIG.
- the distance from the outer edge of the wig base 30 to the connector 37 is shorter than in the case of the wig clip 2 described above. That is, the region S2 is smaller than the region S1.
- the wig clip 2A can prevent the wig base 30 from being lifted, and can narrow the range in which the wig base 30 is turned over, as compared with the wig clip 2.
- the through hole 18 for fixing the sheet 35 to the clip for the wig is set on the comb tooth side, so that the support piece 11A is curved to prevent the wig base 30 from being turned.
- the effect to do can be further improved.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic diagram of a measuring device 40 used for measuring the reversal force.
- this measuring device 40 an extension bar 43 and a contact terminal 44 are attached to a load sensing portion 42 of a measuring device 41.
- a measuring instrument 40 used for measuring the reversal force a digital force gauge DFG-1K (manufactured by Sympo Industry Co., Ltd.) was used.
- Fig. 26 is a schematic diagram of the base 50 used to measure the reversal force of the wig clip.
- This base 50 is placed on a flat surface such as a desk, on a hard rubber plate with a thickness of approximately lcm 51, 52 Are arranged side by side with an interval of about 2.5 cm.
- the wig clip is installed so that both ends thereof are fixed to the rubber plates 51, 52 with tape (not shown) and bridged over the two bases 50, and the reversal force is measured in this state. Note that the rubber plates are connected with a tape 53 so that the rubber plates 51 and 52 of the base 50 are not displaced during measurement.
- FIG. 27 is a side view showing a state in which the wig clip 2 is fixed to the base 50.
- the wig clip 2 is in a closed state, and the tips of the comb teeth 20 are in close contact with the connecting piece 12. Yes.
- Both ends of the wig clip 2 are fixed to the base 50 with tape (not shown) or the like so that the comb tooth side is on the lower side.
- the contact terminal 44 attached to the tip of the extension rod 43 of the measuring instrument 40 is brought into contact with the wig clip 2.
- the initial load of about lOOgf is applied to the contact terminal 44 in the direction of arrow A so that the tip of the comb tooth 20 is separated from the connecting piece 12, and the numerical value displayed on the display 45 is stabilized at a constant value.
- Make sure the wig for cricket Press 2 Read the value displayed on the display 45 of the measuring instrument 40 when the tip of the comb tooth 20 is separated from the connecting piece 12.
- this measurement is referred to as measurement 1.
- FIG. 28 is a side view showing a state in which the wig clip 2 is fixed to the base 50, the wig clip 2 is in an open state, and the tip of the comb teeth 20 is separated from the connecting piece 12. Yes.
- the wig clip 2 is fixed to the base 50 with tape (not shown) or the like so that the comb tooth side is on the upper side.
- the contact terminal 44 attached to the tip of the extension rod 43 of the measuring instrument 40 is brought into contact with the wig clip 2.
- the initial load of about lOOgf is applied to the contact terminal 44 in the direction of arrow A so that the tip of the comb tooth 20 is pressed against the connecting piece 12, and the numerical value displayed on the display 45 is stabilized to a constant value.
- press the wig tip 2. Read the value displayed on the display 45 of the measuring instrument 40 when the tip of the comb tooth 20 is crimped to the connecting piece 12.
- this measurement is referred to as measurement 2.
- Table 1 shows the results of Measurement 1 and Measurement 2 for the wig clip 2 shown in FIG. 2, the wig clip 2A shown in FIG. 22, and the conventional wig clip 100 shown in FIG.
- “hard” and “soft” are set by the reversal force of the wig clip, and those having a strong reversal force are defined as “hard” and those having a weak reversal force as “soft”.
- the conventional wig clip (software) has sufficient hair clamping force as a wearing tool for fixing the hair on the head of the wig wearer.
- the wig clips 2 and 2A shown in FIG. 17 and FIG. 22 have no significant difference in reversal force even if the positions of the connecting holes 18 are different.
- the wig clips 2 and 2A shown in Figs. It can be seen that it has a high reversal force. Accordingly, the wig clips 2 and 2A shown in FIGS. 17 and 22 have a sufficient hair clamping force to be used as a wig wearing tool.
- FIG. 29 is a view showing a wig clip 2B according to a modification of the second embodiment.
- a through hole 18 for attaching the seat is formed in the attachment piece 19 extending outward from the leg pieces 11B and 11C of the reversing member 10.
- the same components as those of the wig clips 2 and 2A of the second embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the wig clip 2B includes a through hole 18 for attaching a seat to the attachment piece 19 extending from each leg piece 11B, 11C of the reversing member 10.
- a fitting 37 such as an eyelet or a rivet is fitted into the through-hole 18, and the sheet 35 is attached to the wig clip 2B.
- this wig clip 2B it is also possible to attach the sewing thread directly to the wig base 30 by passing the sewing thread through the through hole 18 without using the seat 35.
- the mounting piece 19 is a leg piece 11B. Although it is provided at a position near the support piece 11A of 11C, the position of the attachment piece 19 is not limited to the illustrated example, and may be a position near the connecting piece 12 of the leg pieces 11B and 11C.
- Each attachment piece 19 is not limited to one integrally formed with each leg piece 11B, 11C, and an individually produced attachment piece 19 may be attached to each leg piece 11B, 11C.
- the case where the wig clip is attached to the periphery of the cut-back portion that bulges in the rear direction from the corner of the wig base 30 is not limited to this. It can also be configured to correspond to the curved shape of the outer edge. In that case, the outer shape of the bending reversal member of the wig clip, specifically, the outer shape of the support piece is curved with a curvature corresponding to the curve of the other outer edge. Also, the reversing member of the wig clip May be configured by connecting two L-shaped or U-shaped frame members, respectively.
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