For providing a widely usable ornamental hair enriching equipment easy to rake out original hairs and capable of use for a multiple of heads, the ornamental hair enriching equipment comprises a support member made in a manner that an ventilation member with fine meshes is wound on a slightly stiff tape member, fastenings of reversible comb-like clips disposed on the back surface of the support member, a plurality of parallel elastic linear members comprising inside elastic bodies made of hard resin or steel material with adequate elasticity and stiffness, and formed to have a circular arc with a large curvature so as to fit to the curved surface of a general human head, and ventilation members made of tubes with fine meshes, and fitted outside the elastic bodies to engage integrally therewith, supported by the support member at one end of each of them, and disposed on the support member at predetermined intervals, and artificial hairs implanted on at least the elastic linear members. The ornamental hair enriching equipment is worn on a head by the fastenings such that the extension direction of the elastic linear members is along the hair flow direction of original hair.
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2. An ornamental hair enriching equipment for use for personal adornment in a manner that artificial hairs of a different color is mixed with original hairs, or for use for hair enrichment in a manner that artificial hairs of the same color as that of original hair is mixed with the original hair having thinned, comprising:
at least a pair of support members arranged substantially parallel to each other; a plurality of fastenings provided on said support members; a plurality of parallel elastic linear members supported at both ends of them by said support members and disposed on said support members at predetermined intervals and in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of said support members; and artificial hairs implanted on at least said elastic linear members.
1. An ornamental hair enriching equipment for use for personal adornment in a manner that artificial hairs of a different color is mixed with original hairs, or for use for hair enrichment in a manner that artificial hairs of the same color as that of original hair is mixed with the original hair having thinned, comprising:
a plurality of fastenings; a single longitudinally extending support member provided with said fastenings; a plurality of parallel elastic linear members supported by said support member generally at one end of each of them and disposed on said support member at predetermined intervals and extending substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of said single support member, said elastic linear members being generally separated from each other beyond said one end; and artificial hairs implanted on at least said elastic linear members.
15. An ornamental hair enriching equipment for use for personal adornment in a manner that artificial hairs of a different color is mixed with original hairs, or for use for hair enrichment in a manner that artificial hairs of the same color as that of original hair is mixed with the original hair having thinned, comprising:
a plurality of fastenings; a plurality of support members provided with said fastenings; a plurality of parallel elastic linear members supported by said plurality of support members at both ends of them and disposed on said plurality of support members at predetermined intervals; artificial hairs implanted on at least said elastic linear members, said plurality of elastic linear members being supported by one of said support members at one end, and divisionally supported by others of said support members at another end, respectively, said plurality of elastic linear members being disposed such that distal ends of end portions supported by said support member protrude outward beyond said support member.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ornamental hair enriching equipment hardly restricted in attachment position to a head and easy to arrange complex hair of original and artificial hairs.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hitherto, there are hair enriching equipments in which artificial hair (that artificial or natural hairs have been processed) is attached to a human head, and united together with his or her thin original hair (natural hair growing on his or her head) to make it look like his or her original hair having increased.
Besides, there are ribbons, barrettes, beads, etc., for adorning human heads gaily. In recent years, there are ornamental equipments such as partial wigs and false hairs for producing head adornment by dyeing his or her original hair into a color impossible naturally, or mixing artificial hair of such a color with his or her original hair.
While the mesh of the ventilation member of a wig is generally very minute, e.g., 1 mm square, the mesh as described above is large because the equipment is made for a person who has relatively rich original hair and is not discomforted even by a small quantity of implanted artificial hairs 3, and because it is formed such that a large quantity of original hairs can easily be raked out.
But, when a person wears it actually and tries to rake out his or her original hairs, teeth of a comb or tips of a brush may be caught by meshes though the meshes are made into a fairly large size, so he or she can not rake out his or her original hairs as he or she wishes. Even when he or she catches his or her original hairs by teeth of the comb or tips of the brush with much effort and is going to rake out them, there may then arise a trouble that the original hairs are caught by meshes and they are only swell in a loop shape and do not easily come out.
Consequently, when such a hair enriching equipment is worn, the wearer must ask an experienced technical expert to rake out his or her original hairs. This was troublesome and dissatisfactory to the wearer of the hair enriching equipment.
In this construction, when a person wears the hair enrichment wig 5 on his or her head and rakes out his or her original hairs, the original hairs are easily to come out merely by moving teeth of a comb or tips of a brush along the linear members 7.
However, when the above hair enrichment wig 5 is actually made and worn by way of experiment, though original hairs are easy to be raked out in the central portion of the annular base 6, linear members 7 are short near both sides of the annular base 6, as a result, there arose the same trouble as that in the hair enrichment wig 1 shown in FIG. 6.
Besides, because the base is limited to such an annular shape, that is, because the curved portion (R: curved shape) of the base that is the engagement portion with a head in wear, is defined, the use portion to the head is restricted and it is hard to use it on different sizes or shapes of the heads. Besides, for using a shape memory alloy for the linear members, an individual wig must be made so as to correspond to the shape of the head of the user of the wig. Consequently, a stock of the wig can not be made as products for wide use. That is, troublesome expensive products at special orders can be supplied only.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a widely usable ornamental hair enriching equipment easy to rake out original hairs and capable of use for a multiple of heads.
Hereinafter, constructions of ornamental hair enriching equipments according to the present invention will be described.
An ornamental hair enriching equipment according to the present invention for use for personal adornment in the manner that artificial hairs of a different color is mixed with original hairs, or for use for hair enrichment in the manner that artificial hairs of the same color as that of original hair is mixed with the original hair having thinned, comprises a plurality of fastenings, a support member provided with said fastenings, a plurality of parallel elastic linear members supported by said support member at one end of each of them and disposed on said support member at predetermined intervals, and artificial hairs implanted on at least the above elastic linear members.
Besides, an ornamental hair enriching equipment according to the present invention for use for personal adornment in the manner that artificial hairs of a different color is mixed with original hairs, or for use for hair enrichment in the manner that artificial hairs of the same color as that of original hair is mixed with the original hair having thinned, comprises a plurality of fastenings, a plurality of support members provided with said fastenings, a plurality of parallel elastic linear members supported by said plurality of support members at both ends of them and disposed on said plurality of support members at predetermined intervals, and artificial hairs implanted on at least the above elastic linear members. The above plurality of elastic linear members may be supported by one support member at its one end, and divisionally supported by a plurality of support members at its other end.
The above plurality of elastic linear members may be disposed such that the end of the end portion supported by the above support member protrudes outward beyond the above support member, and may have a curved shape corresponding to the curved surface of a human head, and a laterally winding shape along the curved surface of the human head.
Hereinafter, embodiments of ornamental hair enriching equipments according to the present invention will be described with reference to drawings.
The ventilation member 18 shown in
When the ornamental hair enriching equipment 10 shown in
The elastic linear members 13 of this ornamental hair enriching equipment 10 retain their shapes even in combing and in use because of the inside elastic bodies 17 with adequate elasticity and stiffness, so the ornamental hair enriching equipment 10 can be worn comfortably. Besides, since the base portion consisting of the support member 11 and the elastic linear members 13 does not include any annular attachment portion that restricts the attachment position, it can fit any portion of a head. Consequently, the ornamental hair enriching equipment good for use for a multiple of heads can be obtained.
In the above example, a single support member 11 is provided on the upstream side of the hair flow, and each elastic member 13 whose one end is fixed to the support member 11 is free at the other end. But, the other end may be fixed to another support member. This will be described below as another embodiment.
The ornamental hair enriching equipment 20 thus constructed is easier to handle because the relative positions of the elastic linear members 13 are fixed. Besides, even if the support member 21 is provided on the downstream side of the hair flow in this manner, since the elastic linear members 13 are enough long, enough long gaps in the hair flow direction can be formed between them for combing for raking out original hairs. Consequently, the support member 21 on the downstream side does not prevent the combing operation of a comb or a brush.
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The elastic linear members 13 are not limited to the feature of protruding outward only beyond the support member 24. For example, they may protrude outward beyond the support members 23-1 and 23-2 of FIG. 4A. Further, also in cases of the support member 11 in
Besides, since artificial hairs are implanted on the thus laterally winding elastic linear members 13', the artificial hairs are not unnaturally apart but can mix with original hairs properly. Also in this case, both ends of the elastic linear members 13' may be supported by the support members, as shown in FIG. 3. Besides, as shown in
As described above in detail, according to the present invention, since an equipment for personal adornment or for hair enrichment is made in the manner that artificial hairs are implanted on rectangular fastenings and a plurality of parallel elastic members disposed in a direction perpendicular to the fastenings, there is required no annular fixture portion like the prior art that restricts the attachment position. Consequently, it can be naturally attached to almost any portion of a head. This makes it possible to stock them for wide use and immediately to react to comply with a customer's request.
Besides, since there is nothing, except fastenings, in a direction along the h air flow to interrupt the hair flow, merely by operating a comb or a brush along the hair flow, original hairs can be easily raked out and mixed with artificial hairs to comb hair. Accordingly, it is less troublesome to handling and so convenient.
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