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US731575A US10641502A US1902106415A US731575A US 731575 A US731575 A US 731575A US 10641502 A US10641502 A US 10641502A US 1902106415 A US1902106415 A US 1902106415A US 731575 A US731575 A US 731575A
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • My invention relates to improved means for supporting the hair in proper position on the head, and to this end I provide a hair-supporter formed of a single piece of sheet metal or other suitable material, which will be of Very trifling cost, will enablehair-pins to be largely dispensed with, and will hold the hair firmly in place upon the head without the liability ofits becoming disengaged and falling down out of its proper position. i
  • a further object of my invention is to secure the hair in such manner that a'hat-pin inserted beneath the supporter will hold the hat much more firmly on the head than is now the case.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a supporter which shall present smooth surfaces and nosharp points to catch or pull the hair under any circumstances.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the finished supporter, shown in this figure as formed in a single piece of celluloid or hardrubber.
  • Figs. 4, 5, and 6 show a second form of the supporter, which will. ordinarily be formed of two punched pieces of sheet metal riveted togther, and of these Figs. 4 and 5 show the two punchings for the upper and lower portions of the sup porter, and Fig.6 shows the two punchings of Figs. 4 and 5 secured together by a rivet and bent into-the position to form a complete supporter.
  • Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are views showing the application of the supporter to the head and the hair coiled thereon and sec uredthereto.
  • a single piece 10- will be punched from sheet metal or hard rubber, this piece being formed with a body-band 11, from the lower side of which project a series-of rather long legs 12, herein shown as six in number, the bottom of these legs being formed with triangular enlar ements or barbs 13, having rounded corners, as shown, the object of these enlargements being to engage in the hair to hold the supporter firmly in place, while their rounded corners will preventpthe hair'or the head from being cut or. becoming; entangled therewith.
  • the second form of my supporter (shown by Figs. 4, 5, and 6) will be made from two star-shaped punchings of any of the materials which may be found preferable, said punchings being designated as 18 'and 19, each of which is formed with a circular body portion 20 and 21, from which, respectively, project the radial legs 12 and points 14:.
  • the legs 12 will be provided at their extremities with enlargements 13', similar to the enlargements 13 and for the same purpose.
  • the body portions 20 and 21 are of the same size, and to form the complete supporter they will be laid one over the other and secured either by solder or, as herein shown, by a rivet 22, passing through central apertures 23 and 24, formed in each of the punchings 18 and 19.
  • the legs 12' will then be bent into curved form and-the points 14' will be bent upwardly into vertical position, as shown by Fig. 6.
  • the hair is first combed out straight in the usual manner and then divided with the fingers into two lateral portions, between which the supporter is inserted, so that its projecting legs 12 spread out flat upon the head and engage in the hair at the roots thereof.
  • the enlargements or barbs 13 will be engaged between the hairs and prevent the supporter from being easily withdrawn or disengaged.
  • the hair will then be brought together in the manner shown in Fig. 8 and coiled into any preferable form, as shown in Fig.
  • a hat-pin In securing a hat to the head'the hat-pin will ordinarily be insertedclose to the head just beneath the body-ring16 and between the projecting legs 12, so that the hat is secured with great firmness and prevented from being blown off, detached, or disar ranged by any ordinary disturbance.
  • a device for supporting a coil of hair in position on the head consisting of a body portion, arms projecting radially and downwardly therefrom and having barb-shaped enlargements at their extremities, and other arms having points projecting upwardly, substantially as described.
  • a device for supporting a coil of hair inposition on the head consisting of a ring having a series of arms formed integrally therewith and projecting outwardly from the lower side thereof, and a series of pointed arms projecting upwardly from the upper side of the ring.
  • a hair-supporter having horizontallyprojecting arms adapted to rest on the head and engage the hair at the roots thereof, and a series of vertical projections terminating in points adapted to impale the hair.

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No. 731, 5 75. PATENTED JUNE 23, 1903. H. A. JOHNSTON.
HAIR SUPPORTER. APPLICATION FILED MAY 8, 1902.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of LettersPatent No. 731,575, datedJuneQS, 1903. Application filedMay 8,1902. ser al No. 106,415. (No man) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that'I, HOWARD ADDISON JOHN SION, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Ingersoll, county of Oxford, Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hair- Supporters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and. exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improved means for supporting the hair in proper position on the head, and to this end I provide a hair-supporter formed of a single piece of sheet metal or other suitable material, which will be of Very trifling cost, will enablehair-pins to be largely dispensed with, and will hold the hair firmly in place upon the head without the liability ofits becoming disengaged and falling down out of its proper position. i
The objects of myimprovement are to produce a hair-supporter which will thus hold: the 3 hair firmlyin place, avoid the necessity of more than oneor two hair-pins, and hold the hair so securely in" position that it .need not be taken down at night, but may be worn in position and will be found without disarrangementin the morning. v, A further object of my invention is to secure the hair in such manner that a'hat-pin inserted beneath the supporter will hold the hat much more firmly on the head than is now the case.
inserting the hair through holes in the supporter orotherw'iseentangling it -therewith, so that it will be impdssible under ordinary circumstances for the hair to become entangled in the supporter.
A further object of the invention is to provide a supporter which shall present smooth surfaces and nosharp points to catch or pull the hair under any circumstances.
Further objects of the invention will appear from the accompanying description and are particularly brought out in the claims.
I have shown two preferred forms of my insame when bent into a circular form and its ends secured together, and Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the finished supporter, shown in this figure as formed in a single piece of celluloid or hardrubber. Figs. 4, 5, and 6 show a second form of the supporter, which will. ordinarily be formed of two punched pieces of sheet metal riveted togther, and of these Figs. 4 and 5 show the two punchings for the upper and lower portions of the sup porter, and Fig.6 shows the two punchings of Figs. 4 and 5 secured together by a rivet and bent into-the position to form a complete supporter. Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are views showing the application of the supporter to the head and the hair coiled thereon and sec uredthereto.
' The same numerals of reference denote like parts in all the figures of the drawings.
In the first of the two forms shown in the drawings, which I consider the generally preferable form, a single piece 10- will be punched from sheet metal or hard rubber, this piece being formed with a body-band 11, from the lower side of which project a series-of rather long legs 12, herein shown as six in number, the bottom of these legs being formed with triangular enlar ements or barbs 13, having rounded corners, as shown, the object of these enlargements being to engage in the hair to hold the supporter firmly in place, while their rounded corners will preventpthe hair'or the head from being cut or. becoming; entangled therewith. From the upper side of theband 11 project points 14, which will ordinarily have extremities sufficiently sharp to pierce the hair and allow the same to be impaled thereon, while at the same time their edges are sufficiently rounded so as not to cut the hair. Furthermore, on each end of the band 11 are formed a pair of vertically-projecting tabs 15, the purpose of which is to form interlocking means for the endsof the band when the same is bent into a ring 16, as shown the band 11 being sein Fig. 2, the ends of cured together for this purpose by bending over the tabs 15, so as to embrace the opposite end of the band in the mannershown in Fig. 2. To complete the hair-supporter, the legs 12 will now be bent outwardly into preferably curved form, as shown in Fig. 3, the enlargements 13 being flattened out, so that they will lie flat upon the head and form sufinto the form shown in Fig. 2, the tabs 15 bemg omitted from this figure, as'the ends of the band will ordinarily be secured together by fusion or other means.
The second form of my supporter (shown by Figs. 4, 5, and 6) will be made from two star-shaped punchings of any of the materials which may be found preferable, said punchings being designated as 18 'and 19, each of which is formed with a circular body portion 20 and 21, from which, respectively, project the radial legs 12 and points 14:. The legs 12 will be provided at their extremities with enlargements 13', similar to the enlargements 13 and for the same purpose. The body portions 20 and 21 are of the same size, and to form the complete supporter they will be laid one over the other and secured either by solder or, as herein shown, by a rivet 22, passing through central apertures 23 and 24, formed in each of the punchings 18 and 19. To complete the supporter, the legs 12' will then be bent into curved form and-the points 14' will be bent upwardly into vertical position, as shown by Fig. 6.
In the application of the supporter the hair is first combed out straight in the usual manner and then divided with the fingers into two lateral portions, between which the supporter is inserted, so that its projecting legs 12 spread out flat upon the head and engage in the hair at the roots thereof. The enlargements or barbs 13 will be engaged between the hairs and prevent the supporter from being easily withdrawn or disengaged. The hair will then be brought together in the manner shown in Fig. 8 and coiled into any preferable form, as shown in Fig. 9, the coil being pushed firmly onto the projecting points 14, so as to be impaled thereon, and hair-pins 25 may then be inserted between the points 14: and under the body portion 16 of the supporter, so as to prevent the hair from being raised out of disengagement with said points 14. It will thus be seen that these points, coupled with the firm engagement of the supporter close upon the head at the roots of the hair, will absolutely prevent any sidewise motion of the knot, while the pins will prevent its being loosened or raised I vertically.
In securing a hat to the head'the hat-pin will ordinarily be insertedclose to the head just beneath the body-ring16 and between the projecting legs 12, so that the hat is secured with great firmness and prevented from being blown off, detached, or disar ranged by any ordinary disturbance.
It will be understood that'while'I have shown my improved supporter as formed of sheet material, yet it may be formed of wire or any other way, and, indeed, the wire form of supporter was made by me previous to that herein shown; but I deem the form herein shown preferable, by reason of the fact that it presents no cracks or crevices which would be liable to catch or entangle in the hairs and cause the same to be pulled out, and, furthermore, it is more. simply, easily, and cheaply made.
It is believed that the many advantages presented by my improved supporter and hereinbefore pointed out will be readily recognized by women, and that my device is much superior to anything before known in the art.
Changes within the scope of the appended claims may be made in the form and proportion of some of the parts, while their essential features are retained and the spirit of the invention is embodied. Hence I do not desire to be limited to the precise form of all the parts as shown, reserving the right to vary therefrom.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A device for supporting a coil of hair in position on the head, consisting of a body portion, arms projecting radially and downwardly therefrom and having barb-shaped enlargements at their extremities, and other arms having points projecting upwardly, substantially as described.
2. A device for supporting a coil of hair inposition on the head, consisting of a ring having a series of arms formed integrally therewith and projecting outwardly from the lower side thereof, and a series of pointed arms projecting upwardly from the upper side of the ring.
3. A hair-supporter having horizontallyprojecting arms adapted to rest on the head and engage the hair at the roots thereof, and a series of vertical projections terminating in points adapted to impale the hair.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
HOWARD ADDISON JOHN STON.
Witnesses:
THOS. WELLS, D. G. CUTHBERTSON.
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