US20190174896A1 - Coil hair tie - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a coil hair tie, and more particularly to a coil hair tie having an elastic restoring force.
- a hair ring is a commonly used device for tying hair, such as a ponytail. After the hair is tied with a conventional linear circle of hair ring, the hair often leaves a dent as being pressed by the hair ring. Even if the linear circle of hair ring is covered by a fabric to form a scrunchie, similar problems still exist.
- the coil hair tie as shown in FIG. 1 is popular because it causes little or no trace after the hair is tied and then released.
- Such coil hair ties are usually made of a thermoplastic plastic material such as TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethanes) or TPR (Thermoplastic rubber), which achieves stretching and recovery objects through a spiral-shaped structure 1 .
- German Patent No. DE 102015115002 B3 discloses a two-component hair ring consisting of a spiral TPU-ring and a corrugated rubber ring inside the TPU-ring.
- This type of hair ring includes a wavy or spiral hair ring made of a material that is less elastically fatigued inside the conventional coil type hair ring, thereby extending the strength and durability of the coil type hair ring.
- this kind of improvement helps to improve the strength and durability of the conventional coil type hair ring, the complicated inner ring manufacturing is disadvantageous in cost and process, and the inner and outer spiral coils may have entanglement problems.
- the effect of maintaining the density of the outer ring coil is also limited, as it is also necessary to sacrifice the elastic restoring force of the inner ring material, like the outer ring, in order to maintain its configuration.
- a coil hair tie include: a spiral coil body configured as a head-to-tail connected ring with a hollow portion for allowing hair to pass through, wherein the spiral coil body has a hollow chamber therein; and a linear elastic restoring member comprising at least one one-dimensional elastic body extending in a direction substantially parallel to the spiral coil body and disposed in the hollow chamber of the spiral coil body, and being head-to-tail connected to form a ring configuration.
- the elastic restoring member When the spiral coil body is stretched into a tensile configuration with a lower coil density, the elastic restoring member is also stretched, and when the tensile force applied to the spiral coil body is removed, the spiral coil body restores to a retracted configuration having a higher coil density through the tensile restoring force of the elastic restoring member.
- the linear elastic restoring member may consist of two or more one-dimensional elastic bodies of different materials, sizes and configurations.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional coil type hair ring
- FIG. 2A is schematic diagram illustrating a coil hair tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2B is schematic diagram illustrating a cross section of the coil hair tie of FIG. 2A , which is taken along the A-A line;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of a coil hair tie according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is schematic diagram illustrating a coil hair tie according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4B is schematic diagram illustrating a cross section of the coil hair tie of FIG. 4A , which is taken along the B-B line;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an elastic restoring member of a coil hair tie according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic partial perspective view of an elastic restoring member of a coil hair tie according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- a coil hair tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a spiral coil body 10 , which is integrally formed or joined to form a head-to-tail-connected ring-shaped member so that the entire coil body 10 forms a hair ring with a hollow portion 11 for allowing hair to pass through. Furthermore, the coil body 10 itself is configured to have a hollow chamber 101 .
- the coil hair tie according to the (present invention additionally includes at least one linear elastic restoring member 20 , which is formed of a one-dimensional elastic body extending substantially in a linear direction (parallel to the spiral coil body) and forming a head-to-tail phase in an integrally formed or joined manner, and extensively disposed in the hollow chamber 101 of the coil body 10 .
- only one one-dimensional elastic body is disposed in the hollow chamber 101 of the coil body 10 as the elastic restoring member 20 , as shown in FIG. 2B , which is taken along the line A-A of FIG. 2A .
- the elastic restoring member 20 is also stretched, and when the user loosens the coil body as shown in step C of FIG. 3 , the coil body 10 can restore to its initial coil density by way of the restoring force of the elastic restoring member 20 for subsequent uses.
- the one-dimensional elastic body 20 used in this embodiment may be any suitable material having stretch characteristics, such as natural or synthetic rubber, plastic, latex or a mixture thereof generally used for producing hair rings.
- the size design should be compatible with the size and material of the coil body.
- the size of the coil body 10 is matched with the material, which should not be too thin to cause breakage or elastic fatigue when stretching together with the coil body 10 , nor should it be too thick to make the coil body 10 difficult to stretch.
- the linear elastic restoring member 20 provided in the hollow chamber 101 of the coil body 10 includes two one-dimensional elastic bodies 201 and 202 , and of course, more may be used.
- the two one-dimensional elastic bodies 201 and 202 may be made of the same or different material and have the same or different size, while still having to be able to cooperate with the coil body 10 to stretch and elastically recover.
- the advantage of providing two or more one-dimensional elastic bodies is that when one of them is broken or elastically fatigued, there is another one that can support the elastic restoring force, and the color and style of the hair ring can be more varied.
- the one-dimensional elastic body 20 illustrated in the first embodiment or the one-dimensional elastic body 201 or 202 illustrated in the second embodiment may be further wrapped with a protective material 200 , which has a lower stretchability than the one-dimensional elastic body, e.g. an elastic cloth, as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 5 .
- a protective material 200 which has a lower stretchability than the one-dimensional elastic body, e.g. an elastic cloth, as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 5 .
- the purpose of the protective material 200 is to confine the stretch range of the one-dimensional elastic body 20 to avoid breakage due to excessive stretching and, in addition, to protect the hair from being adhered by the one-dimensional elastic body 20 .
- FIG. 6 shows a linear elastic restoring member 20 included in a coil hair tie according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the linear elastic restoring member 20 in this embodiment is formed by interweaving two one-dimensional elastic bodies 203 and 204 .
- the one-dimensional elastic bodies 203 and 204 extend substantially in the direction of the spiral coil body 10 , and when one of them is broken or elastically fatigued, there is another one that can support the elastic restoring force, and the color and style of the hair ring may be variable.
- the coil hair tie structure according to the present invention has the advantages of not leaving traces on hair after being tied to and released from the hair, and having better durability. In addition, it has been comprehensively considered in aesthetic design and cost control.
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A coil hair tie include: a spiral coil body configured as a head-to-tail connected ring with a hollow portion for allowing hair to pass through, wherein the spiral coil body has a hollow chamber therein; and a linear elastic restoring member comprising at least one one-dimensional elastic body extending in a direction substantially parallel to the spiral coil body and disposed in the hollow chamber of the spiral coil body, and being head-to-tail connected to form a ring configuration. When the spiral coil body is stretched into a tensile configuration with a lower coil density, the elastic restoring member is also stretched, and when the tensile force applied to the spiral coil body is removed, the spiral coil body restores to a retracted configuration having a higher coil density through the tensile restoring force of the elastic restoring member.
Description
- The present invention relates to a coil hair tie, and more particularly to a coil hair tie having an elastic restoring force.
- A hair ring is a commonly used device for tying hair, such as a ponytail. After the hair is tied with a conventional linear circle of hair ring, the hair often leaves a dent as being pressed by the hair ring. Even if the linear circle of hair ring is covered by a fabric to form a scrunchie, similar problems still exist. The coil hair tie as shown in
FIG. 1 is popular because it causes little or no trace after the hair is tied and then released. Such coil hair ties are usually made of a thermoplastic plastic material such as TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethanes) or TPR (Thermoplastic rubber), which achieves stretching and recovery objects through a spiral-shaped structure 1. Although such materials have a certain degree of elasticity, they do not have sufficient elastic restoring force like the general elastic hair ring under the consideration of the hardness required for molding. Therefore, after the conventional coil type hair ring is used repeatedly, the coil will become looser and looser and the density of the coil will become lower and lower, and there will be no effect of tightening the hair any longer. - To solve this problem, German Patent No. DE 102015115002 B3 discloses a two-component hair ring consisting of a spiral TPU-ring and a corrugated rubber ring inside the TPU-ring. This type of hair ring includes a wavy or spiral hair ring made of a material that is less elastically fatigued inside the conventional coil type hair ring, thereby extending the strength and durability of the coil type hair ring. Although this kind of improvement helps to improve the strength and durability of the conventional coil type hair ring, the complicated inner ring manufacturing is disadvantageous in cost and process, and the inner and outer spiral coils may have entanglement problems. The effect of maintaining the density of the outer ring coil is also limited, as it is also necessary to sacrifice the elastic restoring force of the inner ring material, like the outer ring, in order to maintain its configuration.
- Therefore, there is a need to develop a hair ring having a relatively simple structure, which can have non-marking and non-tangling effects of a coil type hair ring, and meanwhile, can have sufficient elastic restoring force to improve strength and durability.
- A coil hair tie include: a spiral coil body configured as a head-to-tail connected ring with a hollow portion for allowing hair to pass through, wherein the spiral coil body has a hollow chamber therein; and a linear elastic restoring member comprising at least one one-dimensional elastic body extending in a direction substantially parallel to the spiral coil body and disposed in the hollow chamber of the spiral coil body, and being head-to-tail connected to form a ring configuration. When the spiral coil body is stretched into a tensile configuration with a lower coil density, the elastic restoring member is also stretched, and when the tensile force applied to the spiral coil body is removed, the spiral coil body restores to a retracted configuration having a higher coil density through the tensile restoring force of the elastic restoring member.
- The linear elastic restoring member may consist of two or more one-dimensional elastic bodies of different materials, sizes and configurations.
- The above contents of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional coil type hair ring; -
FIG. 2A is schematic diagram illustrating a coil hair tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2B is schematic diagram illustrating a cross section of the coil hair tie ofFIG. 2A , which is taken along the A-A line; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of a coil hair tie according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2A is schematic diagram illustrating a coil hair tie according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4B is schematic diagram illustrating a cross section of the coil hair tie ofFIG. 4A , which is taken along the B-B line; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an elastic restoring member of a coil hair tie according to a third embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a schematic partial perspective view of an elastic restoring member of a coil hair tie according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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FIG. 2A , a coil hair tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes aspiral coil body 10, which is integrally formed or joined to form a head-to-tail-connected ring-shaped member so that theentire coil body 10 forms a hair ring with ahollow portion 11 for allowing hair to pass through. Furthermore, thecoil body 10 itself is configured to have ahollow chamber 101. The coil hair tie according to the (present invention additionally includes at least one linearelastic restoring member 20, which is formed of a one-dimensional elastic body extending substantially in a linear direction (parallel to the spiral coil body) and forming a head-to-tail phase in an integrally formed or joined manner, and extensively disposed in thehollow chamber 101 of thecoil body 10. In the present embodiment, only one one-dimensional elastic body is disposed in thehollow chamber 101 of thecoil body 10 as theelastic restoring member 20, as shown inFIG. 2B , which is taken along the line A-A ofFIG. 2A . When the user stretches the coil body 110 as shown in steps A and B ofFIG. 3 , theelastic restoring member 20 is also stretched, and when the user loosens the coil body as shown in step C ofFIG. 3 , thecoil body 10 can restore to its initial coil density by way of the restoring force of theelastic restoring member 20 for subsequent uses. The one-dimensionalelastic body 20 used in this embodiment may be any suitable material having stretch characteristics, such as natural or synthetic rubber, plastic, latex or a mixture thereof generally used for producing hair rings. The size design should be compatible with the size and material of the coil body. The size of thecoil body 10 is matched with the material, which should not be too thin to cause breakage or elastic fatigue when stretching together with thecoil body 10, nor should it be too thick to make thecoil body 10 difficult to stretch. - Next, please refer to
FIG. 4A andFIG. 4B to see a coil hair tie according to a second embodiment of the present invention, whereinFIG. 4B is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of the coil hair tie shown inFIG. 4A . In the present embodiment, the linearelastic restoring member 20 provided in thehollow chamber 101 of thecoil body 10 includes two one-dimensionalelastic bodies elastic bodies coil body 10 to stretch and elastically recover. The advantage of providing two or more one-dimensional elastic bodies is that when one of them is broken or elastically fatigued, there is another one that can support the elastic restoring force, and the color and style of the hair ring can be more varied. - The one-dimensional
elastic body 20 illustrated in the first embodiment or the one-dimensionalelastic body protective material 200, which has a lower stretchability than the one-dimensional elastic body, e.g. an elastic cloth, as shown in the cross-sectional view ofFIG. 5 . In addition to beautification, the purpose of theprotective material 200 is to confine the stretch range of the one-dimensionalelastic body 20 to avoid breakage due to excessive stretching and, in addition, to protect the hair from being adhered by the one-dimensionalelastic body 20. -
FIG. 6 shows a linearelastic restoring member 20 included in a coil hair tie according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. The linearelastic restoring member 20 in this embodiment is formed by interweaving two one-dimensionalelastic bodies elastic bodies spiral coil body 10, and when one of them is broken or elastically fatigued, there is another one that can support the elastic restoring force, and the color and style of the hair ring may be variable. - In summary, the coil hair tie structure according to the present invention has the advantages of not leaving traces on hair after being tied to and released from the hair, and having better durability. In addition, it has been comprehensively considered in aesthetic design and cost control.
- While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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1. A coil hair tie, comprising:
a spiral coil body configured as a head-to-tail connected ring, which encloses a hollow portion for allowing hair to pass through, wherein the spiral coil body has a hollow chamber thereinside; and
a linear elastic restoring member comprising at least one one-dimensional elastic body extending along the head-to-tail connected ring of the spiral coil body and disposed in the hollow chamber of the spiral coil body, and being head-to-tail connected to form a ring configuration,
wherein when a tensile force is applied to stretch the spiral coil body into a tensile configuration with a lower coil density, the elastic restoring member is also stretched, and when the tensile force applied to the spiral coil body is removed, the spiral coil body restores to a retracted configuration having a higher coil density through the tensile restoring force of the elastic restoring member.
2. The coil hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the linear elastic restoring member comprises two one-dimensional elastic bodies extending substantially in parallel and respectively head-to-tail connected to form the ring configuration.
3. The coil hair tie according to claim 2 , wherein the materials and/or sizes of the two one-dimensional elastic bodies are different.
4. The coil hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the linear elastic restoring member comprises two one-dimensional elastic bodies interweaved with each other and head-to-tail connected to form the ring configuration.
5. The coil hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one one-dimensional elastic body is wrapped with a protective material, which is different from the material of the one-dimensional elastic body.
6. The coil hair tie according to claim 5 , wherein the protective material has a lower stretchability than the one-dimensional elastic body for confining a stretch range of the one-dimensional elastic body.
7. The coil hair tie according to claim 1 , wherein the coil hair tie is integrally formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane or thermoplastic rubber.
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