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US2800911A US531365A US53136555A US2800911A US 2800911 A US2800911 A US 2800911A US 531365 A US531365 A US 531365A US 53136555 A US53136555 A US 53136555A US 2800911 A US2800911 A US 2800911A
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    • A45D2/00Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
    • A45D2/12Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers
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  • PLASTIC CURLERS Filed Aug. 30, 1955 2 lg 20 r m Q I 69:74 0 04V I Q 2 HTTORNE Y United States Patent P 2,800,911 PLASTIC CURLERS Nathan L. Solomon, Englewood, N. J.
  • This invention relates to devices for use in forming curls in a swatch of hair. More particularly, the invention deals with a plastic curler in the form of an openwork tube, having a multiplicity of diamond-shaped openings and crossed ribs forming said openings, which are in spiral arrangement upon the curler, said openings forming, on the periphery of the curler, a multiplicity of longitudinally arranged valleys, in which the hair is positioned to aid in support of the hair upon the curler.
  • the invention deals with a curler of the character described, wherein the ribs are rounded on their outer surface and flat on their inner surface, thereby facilitating moulding of the device and freeing the moulded product from the dies or moulds and cores employed.
  • Fig. 1 is an enlarged side view of the device, showing a swatch of hair wound thereon and held in position by a bobby pin, part of the hair being broken away;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional detailed view on the line 22 of Fig. 1 to illustrate the cross-sectional contour of the ribs of the device.
  • a curler in the form of an elongated tubular body 10, having circumferentially continuous integral end rings 11 and 12.
  • the remainder of the wall structure of the curler comprises spirally arranged crossed ribs 13 and 14 forming, on the Wall structure of the tube, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped openings 15, these openings having their greatest dimension extending circumferentially of the tubular body.
  • the ribs 13 and 14 are substantially equal in width to the width of said openings or apertures 15, and the ribs 13 and 14 and rings 11 and 12 have a common outside diameter.
  • the apertures 15 form, longitudinally of the tubular body 10, a multiplicity of longitudinally and circumferentially spaced valleys 19, which aid in positioning the swatch of hair 20 upon the body in the operation of winding the swatch of hair thereon in the formation of a curl.
  • This engagement does not interfere with withdrawal of the tubular body from the formed curl, as the rounded surfaces of the ribs permit the curler to be freely withdrawn from the curl, after removal of the bobby pin 21.
  • the diameter of the end rings 11 and 12 is the same as the diameter of the ribs at the high point of the ribs.
  • the bobby pin 21 is mounted in position, preferably with the straight-side 22' of the bobby pin arranged upon the inner surface or bore 18 of fhe'body 1t and with the corrugated or rib portion 23 of the hobby pin disposed upon the outer surface of the swatch of hair 20.
  • the showings of the swatch of hair 20 and the hobby pin 21 in the drawing are purely diagrammatic in generally illustrating the use of the curler.
  • the curler body By arranging the ribs 13 and 14 in the crossed spiral arrangement disclosed to form the diamond-shaped openings 15 and by rounding the outer surfaces of the ribs, as indicated at 16 in Fig. 2 of the drawing, it is possible to mould the curler body from plastic material having reasonably high flexibility such, for example, as polyethylene, and be able to strip the moulded product from the dies or moulds and the core employed.
  • the resulting moulded curler produces a firm and, yet, slightly yieldable tubular body which will be soft upon the head and can conform to the contour of the head.
  • a plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, and the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures.
  • a plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, and said diamond-shaped apertures having their greatest dimension extending circumferentially of the tubular body.
  • a plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, and each of said ribs having rounded outer surfaces and fiat inner surfaces.
  • a plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, each of said ribs having rounded outer surfaces and fiat inner surfaces, and said flat inner surfaces, in combination with the inner surfaces of the end rings, forming a smooth one diameter bore in said tubular body.
  • a plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end i r 7 5,800,911 ii rings, the rings and c r ossn'bs lacing 9f commpfi outside V Rgierences Cited inthc file of this patent diameter, said c'rbss-r'ibs" forming, on the wall of the body 7 UNITED STATES A N intermediate the and rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, v h gi av r m sr Sub 72,188,028 Andrea et a1. Jan.

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July 30, 1%? N- L SOLOMON 2,800,911
PLASTIC CURLERS Filed Aug. 30, 1955 2 lg 20 r m Q I 69:74 0 04V I Q 2 HTTORNE Y United States Patent P 2,800,911 PLASTIC CURLERS Nathan L. Solomon, Englewood, N. J.
Application August 30, 1955, Serial No. 531,365
5 Claims. (Cl. 13233) This invention relates to devices for use in forming curls in a swatch of hair. More particularly, the invention deals with a plastic curler in the form of an openwork tube, having a multiplicity of diamond-shaped openings and crossed ribs forming said openings, which are in spiral arrangement upon the curler, said openings forming, on the periphery of the curler, a multiplicity of longitudinally arranged valleys, in which the hair is positioned to aid in support of the hair upon the curler.
Still more particularly, the invention deals with a curler of the character described, wherein the ribs are rounded on their outer surface and flat on their inner surface, thereby facilitating moulding of the device and freeing the moulded product from the dies or moulds and cores employed.
The novel features of the invention will be best understood from the following description, when taken together with the accompanying drawing, in which certain embodiments of the invention are disclosed and, in which, the separate parts are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views and, in which:
Fig. 1 is an enlarged side view of the device, showing a swatch of hair wound thereon and held in position by a bobby pin, part of the hair being broken away; and
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional detailed view on the line 22 of Fig. 1 to illustrate the cross-sectional contour of the ribs of the device.
In practice, I provide a curler in the form of an elongated tubular body 10, having circumferentially continuous integral end rings 11 and 12. The remainder of the wall structure of the curler comprises spirally arranged crossed ribs 13 and 14 forming, on the Wall structure of the tube, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped openings 15, these openings having their greatest dimension extending circumferentially of the tubular body. The ribs 13 and 14 are substantially equal in width to the width of said openings or apertures 15, and the ribs 13 and 14 and rings 11 and 12 have a common outside diameter.
Considering Fig. 2 of the drawing, it will appear that the outer surfaces of the ribs are rounded, as seen at 16, and these walls extend into flat inner surfaces 17, which results in forming a smooth bore 18 in said tubular body. In Fig. 2, the section is taken through the ribs 14. It will be apparent, however, that the ribs 13 are of the same cross-sectional contour.
The apertures 15 form, longitudinally of the tubular body 10, a multiplicity of longitudinally and circumferentially spaced valleys 19, which aid in positioning the swatch of hair 20 upon the body in the operation of winding the swatch of hair thereon in the formation of a curl. This engagement, however, does not interfere with withdrawal of the tubular body from the formed curl, as the rounded surfaces of the ribs permit the curler to be freely withdrawn from the curl, after removal of the bobby pin 21. In this connection, it will be apparent that the diameter of the end rings 11 and 12 is the same as the diameter of the ribs at the high point of the ribs.
2,800,91 1 Patented July 30, 1957 After-a swatch of hair has been wound upon the curler body, the bobby pin 21 is mounted in position, preferably with the straight-side 22' of the bobby pin arranged upon the inner surface or bore 18 of fhe'body 1t and with the corrugated or rib portion 23 of the hobby pin disposed upon the outer surface of the swatch of hair 20. The showings of the swatch of hair 20 and the hobby pin 21 in the drawing are purely diagrammatic in generally illustrating the use of the curler.
By arranging the ribs 13 and 14 in the crossed spiral arrangement disclosed to form the diamond-shaped openings 15 and by rounding the outer surfaces of the ribs, as indicated at 16 in Fig. 2 of the drawing, it is possible to mould the curler body from plastic material having reasonably high flexibility such, for example, as polyethylene, and be able to strip the moulded product from the dies or moulds and the core employed. The resulting moulded curler produces a firm and, yet, slightly yieldable tubular body which will be soft upon the head and can conform to the contour of the head.
It will also be apparent that, when the swatch of hair is moistened preparatory to forming the curl, the multiplicity of apertures in the tubular body will expedite the drying of the hair.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, and the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures.
2. A plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, and said diamond-shaped apertures having their greatest dimension extending circumferentially of the tubular body.
3. A plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, and each of said ribs having rounded outer surfaces and fiat inner surfaces.
4. A plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end rings, the rings and cross-ribs being of common outside diameter, said cross-ribs forming, on the wall of the body intermediate the end rings, a multiplicity of diamond-shaped apertures, the width of said cross-ribs being substantially equal to the width of said apertures, each of said ribs having rounded outer surfaces and fiat inner surfaces, and said flat inner surfaces, in combination with the inner surfaces of the end rings, forming a smooth one diameter bore in said tubular body.
5. A plastic curler comprising a generally tubular body having circumferential end rings joined by spirally arranged cross-ribs extending integrally from said end i r 7 5,800,911 ii rings, the rings and c r ossn'bs lacing 9f commpfi outside V Rgierences Cited inthc file of this patent diameter, said c'rbss-r'ibs" forming, on the wall of the body 7 UNITED STATES A N intermediate the and rings, a multiplicity of diamondshaped apertures, v h gi av r m sr Sub 72,188,028 Andrea et a1. Jan. 23, 1940 Still 11113.11) equal to the width 70f" 'said ape1rtures, jand :said 5 FOREIGN PATENTS apertures forming longitudinally talinerd, and circumfr- 28,571 Great Britain Dec. 27, 1902 entially spaced valleys in the outer surface .of said tubl l- 935,464 France June 21, 1948 lar body. r Y i 179,617 Austria Sept. 25, 1954
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US2954788A (en) * 1957-02-08 1960-10-04 Madorable Inc Hair curler
US3001530A (en) * 1959-01-12 1961-09-26 Eugene J Goldberg Hair styling devices
US3016909A (en) * 1960-03-24 1962-01-16 Schrock Louise Aby Hair curlers
US3030969A (en) * 1960-08-05 1962-04-24 E Z Beauty Products Co Inc Hair-retaining device
US3050070A (en) * 1961-06-07 1962-08-21 Goodman & Sons Inc H Ball tip bristle brush roller
US3092118A (en) * 1958-12-08 1963-06-04 Carl L Otto Hair curlers
US3126017A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation including brush means
US3126015A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation frame and method of using
US3126019A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation including brush means
US3139889A (en) * 1961-06-02 1964-07-07 Frank D Buzzelli Hair curler
US3144027A (en) * 1961-04-26 1964-08-11 Chalsea Products Co Inc Hair curler
US3159162A (en) * 1960-09-26 1964-12-01 Sloane Jack Hair curler
US20130263883A1 (en) * 2012-03-19 2013-10-10 Dana Story Curling iron

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GB190228571A (en) * 1902-12-27 1903-11-05 Ernest Marshall Improvements in Hair Curlers
US2188028A (en) * 1939-08-01 1940-01-23 Raymond L Andrea Hair curler
FR935464A (en) * 1946-10-30 1948-06-18 Curler enhancements
AT179617B (en) * 1953-02-12 1954-09-25 Georg Goebel & Soehne Kommandi Hair dryer roller

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GB190228571A (en) * 1902-12-27 1903-11-05 Ernest Marshall Improvements in Hair Curlers
US2188028A (en) * 1939-08-01 1940-01-23 Raymond L Andrea Hair curler
FR935464A (en) * 1946-10-30 1948-06-18 Curler enhancements
AT179617B (en) * 1953-02-12 1954-09-25 Georg Goebel & Soehne Kommandi Hair dryer roller

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US3126015A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation frame and method of using
US3126019A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation including brush means
US3126017A (en) * 1964-03-24 Hair foundation including brush means
US2954788A (en) * 1957-02-08 1960-10-04 Madorable Inc Hair curler
US3092118A (en) * 1958-12-08 1963-06-04 Carl L Otto Hair curlers
US3001530A (en) * 1959-01-12 1961-09-26 Eugene J Goldberg Hair styling devices
US3016909A (en) * 1960-03-24 1962-01-16 Schrock Louise Aby Hair curlers
US3030969A (en) * 1960-08-05 1962-04-24 E Z Beauty Products Co Inc Hair-retaining device
US3159162A (en) * 1960-09-26 1964-12-01 Sloane Jack Hair curler
US3144027A (en) * 1961-04-26 1964-08-11 Chalsea Products Co Inc Hair curler
US3139889A (en) * 1961-06-02 1964-07-07 Frank D Buzzelli Hair curler
US3050070A (en) * 1961-06-07 1962-08-21 Goodman & Sons Inc H Ball tip bristle brush roller
US20130263883A1 (en) * 2012-03-19 2013-10-10 Dana Story Curling iron

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