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GB2520941A
GB2520941A GB1321304.6A GB201321304A GB2520941A GB 2520941 A GB2520941 A GB 2520941A GB 201321304 A GB201321304 A GB 201321304A GB 2520941 A GB2520941 A GB 2520941A
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A hair waving device for crimping or creating a wave through a lock of hair is disclosed. The hair waving device comprises a single wave shaped hair engaging member 2 for releasably engaging with a lock of hair. A plurality of hair waving members 3 extend from the hair engaging member and are configured to support a length of hair. The hair waving members form an undulating wave formation with a wave length shorter than the wave length of the hair engaging member. Hair fastening means 6, 8 may be attached to the hair engaging/waving member in the form of a removable or hinged clip. The hair engaging/waving members may be provided with hair gripping means 7, a plurality of vents (12, figure 3), slots (11, figure 1) for receiving woven strands of hair, or raised outer edges 9 for retaining strands of hair within the device. In use, strands of hair are interwoven through slots in the hair engaging/waving members such that the lock of hair follows the outer curvature of the waving members. Additional hair waving members 4 may be removably attached to the device by a fastening means 5.

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Improvements in Hair Waving Devices This invention pertains generally to the field of hair styling devices, and in particular hair waving devices for creating a wave within a person's hair.
As a form of personal grooming, people through the centuries have found ways to wear their hair in a number of different styles. They may foflow a fad or a latest craze, or simply wish to cxpcrimcnt with trying out a new look to alter their appearance. The market for hair styling tools is therefore rife with innovation, and people are always seeking the next gadget that can help them to achieve a new style.
With fashion trends changing so quickly, and people's desire to keep up with the latest new looks, tools and devices to achieve new hair styles are becoming less and less permanent. To achieve a curly or wavy hair style, people uscd to havc to make thc trip to thc hairdressers for a chemical perm to be applied to the hair, and the hair set in rollers. This created permanent curls or waves in the hair, which didn't allow a user to change their look very easily. Next came hcated tongs or rollers, that apply hcat to help shape thc hair. Whilst not bcing a permanent form of hair shaping, these methods that involve heat are thought to cause damage to the hair, which therefore prevents people from using them as often as perhaps they would like to. Excessive heat may increase the rate of shaft-splitting and may cause the ends of the hair to split.
There is a grow ig trend towards the natural look and hair styles that whilst take time and effort to create, appear almost effortless, and as if that is how the hair is in its natural form. Coupled with this, people like to radiate good health and to ensure (hat (heir hair is in optimum condition, and therefore strive to limit the application of harsh chemical treatments and styling that involves excessive heat. However, any styling tools and treatments must. be convenient, easy and quick to fit into today's busy lifestyles. People want to be able to achieve a variety of different hair styles at home, without the need for a skilled person such as a hairdresser. People typically want to be able to change their look from day to day. and even from day to night. Styling tools must therefore lit with these needs.
The prior art shows a number of devices which attempt to address these needs in various ways.
US 4 739 776 Philippc Lalandc Designers mc) discloses a one-piece hair crimping apparatus that comprises a modular tray that incorporates a series of continuous corrugations that create ridges and troughs that extend laterally thereof. Each trough incorporates a pivotable clamp rod nioulded as part of the tray. The clamp rod also incorporates a snap lock clip for engaging the opposite side edge. A number of moddar trays can a'so he connected end to end so as to provide an extended tray for longer lengths of hair.
US 1 334 329 (Taylor) discloses a waver for hair comprising a p'urality of detachably and slidably connected suhstantiaily similar hair waving devices, each of which comprises an outer and an inner semi-circular member, and each one also incorporates means for detachably clamping to the hair.
Whilst the prior art appears to address the issue providing a chemical free means of creating non-pennanent curls and waves within a person's hair, they do not appear to provide a quick and easy tool for the untrained hair stylist to usc in order to do so. Thc prior art appears to address the issue of allowing for different lengths of hair to be catered for, but no modular arrangement has heen proposed that allows a person to create a variety of di ITerent lengths and heights of wave within the same length of hair, and to adjust to fit a lock of hair from root to tip. They also do not propose a means of creating root lift within the first wave generated at the roots of a lock of hair.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention aim to provide a hair waving device for creating a wave through a lock of hair, the hair waving device comprising: -a hair engaging member for releasably engaging with the lock of hair, said hair engaging member comprising a substantially wave-shaped configuration; and, -a plurality of hair waving members configured to support a length of the lock of hair, said hair waving members forming an undulating wave foimation that extends from the hair engaging member, wherein the wave length of the hair engaging member is greater than the wave length of the plurality of hair waving members.
Preferably. the hair engaging member incorporates at least one hair fastening means.
The hair fastening means may comprise a removable clip.
The hair lastening means may comprise a hingedly mounted clip.
Preferably, the hair fastening means extends from one edge of the hair engaging member to the opposite edge of the hair engaging member.
The hair fastening means may incorporate a plurality of vents.
Preferably, at least one surface of the hair engaging member incorporates hair gripping means.
The hair gripping means may comprise a hook and ioop material.
Alternatively, the hair gripping means may comprise a rubber material.
Preferably. the hair engaging member comprises at least one slot for supporting the lock of hair when woven therebetween.
The hair engaging member may comprise a plurality of vents.
The pthrality of hair waving members may comprise raised outer edges for supporting the lock of hair.
At least one of the plurality of hair waving members may incorporate a wave securing means.
The wave sccunng means may comprise a removable clip.
The wave securing means may extend from one edge of the hair waving member to the opposite edge of the hair waving member.
The wave securing means may incorporate a plurality of vents.
Preferably. the hair engaging member and plurality of hair waving members are of the same amplitude.
The pthrality of hair waving members incorporate at least one slot for supporting the lock of hair when woven therebetween.
The pilirality of hair waving members may each incorporate at least one vent.
The pthrality of hair waving members may he of uniform wavelength.
Alternatively, the plurality of hair waving members may be of non-UllI 101111 wavelength.
The wavelength of the plurality of hair waving members may decrease in length as they extend away from the hair engaging member.
An extension wave member for the aforementioned hair waving device, wherein the extension wave member incorporates fastening means to releasably secure the extension wave member to the hair waving member furthest from the hair engaging member.
Preferably, the plurality of extension wave members incorporate fastening means to releasahly secure to each other, continuing the undulating wave formation for longer locks of hair.
For a better understanding of the invention and to show how embodiments of the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made.
by way of example, to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings. in which: Figure 1 shows one embodiment of hair waving device in isometric view, incorporating one extension wave member; Figure 2 shows the hair waving device of figure 1, showing one embodiment of hair fastening means, and one embodiment of wave securing means; Figure 3 shows one embodiment of hair engaging member shown with hingedly mounted clip; Figure 4 shows one embodiment of hingeWy mounted clip in isometric view; FigureS shows the hingedly mounted clip of figure 4 in underside view; Figure 6 shows one embodiment of wave extension member with removable clip: Figure 7 shows the removable clip of figure 6 when releasably secured to the wave extension member; Figure 8 shows one embodiment of wave secunng means in isometric view; Figure 9 shows the wave securing member of figure 8 in underside view; Figure 10 shows one embodiment of wave extension member in isometric view; and.
Figure 11 shows the wave extension member ci Figure 10 in underside view.
As shown in Figure 1, a hair waving device I comprises a hair engaging member 2. This hair engaging member 2 comprises a single wave-shaped member, that may be substantially U-shaped, and is configured to engage with a lock of hair, preferably at the very roots of the hair where it is attached to a head of a user. The hair dngaging member 2 is shapcd to provide root lift to the lock of hair. The hair is woven between slots 11 to engage with the hair engaging member 2, such that the lock of hair follows the outer curve of the hair engaging member 2.
The lock of hair is next interwoven through a plurality of hair waving members 3. The hair waving members 3 incorporate slots 11 through which the lock of hair can he woven, such that the lock of hair follows the outer curvature of each of the hair waving members 3 thus creating a wavy path for the lock of hair. Once the hair engaging member 2 has been secured to the lock of hair, as close to the roots as possible or as desired, the remaining length of the hair is interwoven the length of the undulating hair waving members 3. Each hair waving member 3 may comprise a sine wave in shape, or a substantially wave shaped configuration. Each hair waving member 3 may also comprise a U-shaped configuration or similar curved shaped such as to impart that shape or style within the lock of hair. Each hair waving member 3 may alternatively comprise a V-shaped configuration giving the hair waving device 1 a zig-zag configuration and imparting Lighter waves within the lock ol hair.
Where the length of the lock of hair is longer than the hair waving device I, one or more extension wave members 4 may he relcasably secured by extension wave fastening means 5 to the end of the last hair waving member 3 that makes up part of the hair waving device 1. This fastening means S may comprise a cUp, hook and loop fastening means, magnetic means or other suitable means of rcleasably securing the extension wave member 4 onto the end of the hair waving device 1 at the opposite end to that of the hair engaging member 2. Further extension wave members 4 may he rdeasahly secured to each other to further extend the length of the hair waving device I until the user reaches the end of the lock of hair or as desired. The extension wave member 4 may incorporate a male fastening means on one edge and a corresponding female fastening means on the opposite edge, and the last of the hair waving members 3 may likewise incorporate a corresponding male or female fastening means on the furthermost edge for rcleasably securing to the extension wave member 4. Such an arrangement makes the hair waving device 1 modular, and able to accommodate longer lengths of hair and hair extensions.
The extension wave member 4 also incorporates a plurality of slots II through which the lock of hair can he woven.
As shown in Figure 2, the hair engaging member 2 of the hair waving device I may incorporate at east one hair lastening means 6. This hair fastening means 6 may he in the form of a clip that extends from one edge of the hair engaging member 2 to the opposite edge of the hair engaging member 2 thus securing the thck of hair between the hair fastening means 6 and the outer curvature of the hair engaging member 2. The hair engaging member 2 may incorporate more than one clip, not shown. The hair fastening means 6 may be releasahly secured to the hair engaging member 2 and may comprise a separate and removable component.
The hair engaging member 2 may also incorporate hair gripping means 7 to provide additional grip to the lock of hair. The curved outer surface of the hair engaging member 2 may incorporate hair gripping means 7 such as a layer of hook and loop fastening means that provides some grip to the hair, or may alternatively comprise a rubberised surface.
A wave securing means 8 is configured to be releasably secured to any one of the hair waving members 3 throughout the length of the hair waving device 1. The wave securing means 8 maybe used on every hair waving member 3 should the lock of hair require this. Or the wave securing means 8 may be used to secure the end of the lock of hair to the last of the hair waving members that it reaches. The wave securing means 8 may comprise a releasable dip that clips from one edge of the hair waving member 3 to the other edge of the hair waving member 3 to hold the lock of hair between wave securing means 8 and outer curvature of the hair waving member 3.
The hair engaging member 2 is configured to comprise a greater wavelength than each of the hair waving members 3. The hair engaging member 2 is designed to lift the roots of the hair, whereas the hair waving members 3 are designed to impart a wave to the remainder of the lock of hair. The hair waving members 3 may he identical in wavelength to each other, and he of a uniform shape. or may be non-uniform, and be of a different wavelength to each other. For an example, the hair waving member 3 adjacent to the hair engaging member 2 may comprise the longest wavelength of the hair waving members 3, and this wavelength may decrease with each hair waving member along the length of the hair waving device 1. This is to impart different waving effects within the lock of hair. Wavelength refers to the distance between crest and crest, or trough and trough, of adjacent hair waving members 3.
The hair engaging member 2 and hair waving members 3 may comprise the same amplitude or height as each other.
The hair waving members 3 may incorporate raised outer edges 9 to help to guide the lock of hair over the outer curvature of the hair waving members 3, confining and supporting the strands of hair, and preventing the lock from slipping off the sides of the hair waving members 3. The raised outer edges 9 may also be configured to assist when securing the wave securing means 8 to a particu'ar hair waving member 3.
Figure 3 shows the hair engaging end of the hair waving device 1, with the hair fastening means 6 iii an open position, the hair fastening means 6 being hirigedly mounted along one edge of the hair engaging member 2 by a hinge 10, and being configured to clip onto the opposite edge of the hair engaging member 2. The hair engaging member 2 and the hair fastening means 6 incorporate a plurality of vents 12 which allow moisture to be wicked away from the lock of hair, allow air to circulate about the hair, and genera'ly to speed up die drying process. These vents 12 also allow hair product to he applied to the lock of hair. When the hair waving device 1 is in place interwoven with the lock of hair, heat or blown air from a device such as a hair dryer can be directed at the hair waving device 1. and the vents 12 allow this blown air to reach the lock of hair therchy speeding up the drying process.
Figures 4 and 5 shows a close-up of one embodiment of hair fastening means 6 for die hair engaging member 2, showing die hinge 10 on one end and the clip on the opposite end, along with the plurality of parallel vents 12.
The vents 12 may be rectangular. circular or any other shape. The hinge 10 may comprise a five hinge, not shown, created when moulding the hair waving device 1, whereby the hair fastening means 6 is in-moulded as part of the hair engaging member 2.
Figure 6 shows the wave securing means 8 pnor to being applied to any one of the hair waving members 3, or in this case the extension wave member 4. The wave securing means 8 is configured to clip over the raised outer edges 9 of the hair waving member 3 and/or extension wave member 4. Figure 7 shows the wave securing means 8 when fastened into position on the hair waving device 1, configured to secure the lock of hair in place. The extension wave member 4.
hair waving members 3 and wave securing means S may each incorporate a plurality of vents 12 for again assisting the drying process and therefore the setting of the hair into a wave. Figures 8 and 9 show the wave securing means 8 in close-up, with the plurality of vents 12, and the in-moulded means olreleasaffly securing the wave securing means 8 to the hair waving device 1.
Figures 10 and 11 show the extension wave member 4 in close-up view, with the slots 11 through which the hair is woven, the raised outer edges 9, the plurality of vents 12 and one embodiment of extension wave fastening means 5.
The hair waving device 1. comprising the hair engaging member 2 and plurality of hair waving members 3 that cxtend from the hair cngaging member 2, thus forming a corrugated, undulating or sinusoidal portion, may be moulded from a plastics material. This p'astics material may he injection moulded as one-piece. The hair waving device 1 may comprise a hair engaging member 2 and just one hair waving member 3. or may comprise a hair engaging member and anywhere between 2 and 20 hair waving members 3. The hair waving device I will likely he supphed in a set with enough hair waving devices I to cover a typical head of hair. A plurality of extension wave members 4 may he supplied as part of the kit, or as an optional addition for those people who require extra length to the hair waving device I for their length of hair. The kit may also comprise a plurality of wave securing means 8 and hair fastening mems 6 where these are separate components. Alternatively, the wave securing means 8 and/or hair fastening means 6 may he moulded as part of the hair waving device I. In the figures like references denote like or corresponding parts.

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  1. CLAIMS: 1. A hair waving device for creating a wave through a lock of hair, (he hair waving device comprising: -a hair engaging member for releasably engaging with the lock of hair, said hair engaging member comprising a substantially wave-shaped configuration; and, -a plurality of hair waving members configured to support a length of the lock of hair, said hair waving members forming an undulating wave formation that extends froni the hair engaging member.wherein (lie wave length of the hair engaging member is greater than (lie wave length of the plurality of hair waving members.
  2. 2. A hair waving device according to claim 1, wherein the hair engaging member incorporates at least one hair fastening means.
  3. 3. A hair waving device according to claim 2, wherein the hair fastening means comprises a removable clip.
  4. 4. A hair waving device according to claim 2, wherein the hair fastening means comprises a hingedly mounted clip.
  5. 5. A hair waving device according to claims 3 or 4, wherein the hair fastening means extends from one edge of the hair engaging member to the opposite edge of the hair engaging member.
  6. 6. A hair waving device according to claims 2 to 5, wherein the hair fastening member incorporates a plurality of vents.
  7. 7. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims.wherein at cast one surface of the hair engaging mcmher incorporatcs hair gripping means.
  8. 8. A hair waving device according to claim 7. wherein the hair gripping means comprises a hook and ioop material.
  9. 9. A hair waving device according to claim 7, wherein the hair gripping means comprises a rubber material.
  10. 10. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hair engaging member comprises at least one slot for supporting the lock of hair when woven therebetween.
  11. II. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hair engaging member comprises a plurality of vents.
  12. 12. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the plurality of hair waving members comprise raised outer edges for supporting the lock of hair.
  13. 13. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims.wherein at east one of the plurality of hair waving members incorporates a wave securing means.
  14. 14. A hair waving device according to claim 13, wherein the wave securing means comprises a removable clip.
  15. 15. A hair waving device according to claims 13 or 14, wherein the wave securing means extends from one edge of the hair waving member to the opposite edge of the hair waving member.
  16. 16. A hair waving device according to claims 13 to 15, wherein the wave securing means incorporates a plurality of vents.
  17. 17. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hair engaging member and plurality of hair waving members are of the same amplitude.
  18. 18. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding chirns, wherein the plurality of hair waving members incorporate at least one slot for supporting the lock of hair when woven therebetween.
  19. 19. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims.wherein the plurality of hair waving members each incorporate at least one vent.
  20. 20. A hair waving device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein (he plurality olhair waving members are of unilorm wavelength.
  21. 21. A hair waving device according to claims Ito 19, wherein the plurality of hair waving members are of non-uniform wavelength.
  22. 22. A hair waving device according to claim 21, wherein the wavelength of the plurality of hair waving members decreases in length as they extend away from die hair engaging member.
  23. 23. An extension wave member for the hair waving device of claims 1 to 22.wherein (he extension wave member incorporates fastening means to releasably secure the extension wave member to the hair waving member furthest from the hair engaging member.
  24. 24. A plurality of extension wave members according to claim 23, wherein the plurality of extension wave members incorporate fastening means to rclcasahly secure to each other, continuing the undulating wave formation for longer locks of hair.
  25. 25. A hair waving device substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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