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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D8/00—Hair-holding devices; Accessories therefor
- A45D8/38—Hair fillers, e.g. wire gratings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41G—ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
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- LHILDEB RTDORENWEND a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing in the city of Toronto, in the county of York and province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hair Structures; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
- This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hair structures, and relates more particularly to structures for wigs, ban gs, and other artificial coverings for the scalp; and the object of the invention is to so arrange the hair structure that while completely covering the head it will provide a proper ventilation for the scalp; and the invention consists, essentially, of a borderribbon conforming to the shape of the scalp, a series of warp-ribbons emanating from a common center the ends of which are secured to the border-ribbon, and a series of concentric weft-ribbons sewed to the warp-ribbons, as hereinafter more fully set forth, and more particularly pointed in the claims.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the mold or pattern of the wig.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective viewof the wig turned inside out, showing the arrangement of border, warp, and weft ribbons.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the inside of the wig, showing the border and warp ribbons.
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged View of a section of the wig. Fig.
- FIG. 5 is a view of enlarged section of the woven hair and protectingribbon.
- A represents the border ribbon, which forms the outline of the frame and is shaped to conform to the shape of the scalp.
- B represents the center of the wig
- 0 represents the warp-ribbons, one end of each of which is connected to the center piece 13 and the opposite end of each of which is connected to the border-ribbon A.
- the border-ribbon, center piece, and warpribbons constitute the skeleton frame of the wig.
- Sewed to the warp-ribbons O are a series of concentric weft-ribbons D, which contain the cord E, upon which is woven the hair F.
- the hair F is woven upon cords E, which are contained in a narrow ribbon D, preferably of silk.
- the manner in which this is done is as follows: A long narrow ribbon of silk is laid out flat, and the cord upon which the hair is woven is laid along the middle of the same, after which the ends of the ribbon are folded together and sewed. This ribbon permits of the hair being sewed to the warp-ribbons and also protects the cords upon which the hair is woven from being frayed by the constant wear of the wig.
- a mold or pattern G is formed similar to that shown in Fig. l of the drawings, and to this pattern is stitched or otherwise fastened the warp-ribbons C.
- the border-ribbon A is sewed to the warp-ribbons, after which the weft-ribbons are sewed in place, commencing at the border-ribbon and working toward the center of the top of the wig, the topmost ribbon being substantially concentric with the center of the wig and the next outward ribbon being substantially concentric with the innermost ribbon, and so on outwardly to the border-ribbon.
- a'considerable saving is effected in time and labor, inasmuch as it is possible to make the hair structure in approximately one-twelfth of the time that it ordinarily takes by the old processes.
- a thoroughly-ventilated hair structure is provided for the scalp, inasmuch as an opening or space is left between the concentric weftribbons and adjacent warp-ribbons.
- Another advantage of a hair structure made on this principle is that the frame is stronger and more durable and the hair is more apt to remain in place than where the hair is crotched into a fabric frame.
- cords E upon which the hair is woven, are disposed within the ribbons D and that the remaining portions of the hair are without the ribbons for the purpose of forming the complete covering for the scalp.
- a hair structure embracing in its construction an open elastic frame consisting of a textilefabric border-ribbon, a series of textile-fabric warp-ribbons having their inner ends attached to a common center, and their outer ends connected to the border-ribbon, a series of intermediate textile-fabric weft-ribbons sewed to the warp-ribbons, the border-ribbon and each weft-ribbon being provided with hair-weaving, one edge of which is secured within the casing formed by such border and Weft ribbons and the remaining portion of the said hair-weaving being outside such casin g, substantially as specified.
- a hair structure embracing in its construction an open elastic frame, consisting of a textilefabric border-ribbon, a series of textile-fabric warp-ribbons having their outer ends connected to the border-ribbon, a series of intermediate textile-fabric Weft-ribbons sewed to the Warp-ribbons, the border-ribbon and each Weft-ribbon being provided with hair-weaving, one edge of which is secured within the casing formed by such border and weft ribbone and the remaining portion of the said hair-Weaving being outside the casing, substantially as specified.
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' Patented Mar. 26, mm.
H. DU-RE NWEND. HAIR STRUCTURE. (Application mm on. so, 1899.
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'H. DDRENWEND. a /v mus STRUCTURE.
(Application filed Oct, so, 1599.) (No Modal.)'
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I-IILDEBERT DORENWEND, OF TORONTO, CANADA.
HAlR STRUCTURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 670,857, dated March 26, 1901.
Application filed October 30,1899. smart. 736,338. (No man.)
T0 on whom, it may concern:
Be it known that LHILDEB RTDORENWEND, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing in the city of Toronto, in the county of York and Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hair Structures; and I hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in hair structures, and relates more particularly to structures for wigs, ban gs, and other artificial coverings for the scalp; and the object of the invention is to so arrange the hair structure that while completely covering the head it will provide a proper ventilation for the scalp; and the invention consists, essentially, of a borderribbon conforming to the shape of the scalp, a series of warp-ribbons emanating from a common center the ends of which are secured to the border-ribbon, and a series of concentric weft-ribbons sewed to the warp-ribbons, as hereinafter more fully set forth, and more particularly pointed in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the mold or pattern of the wig. Fig. 2 is a perspective viewof the wig turned inside out, showing the arrangement of border, warp, and weft ribbons. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the inside of the wig, showing the border and warp ribbons. Fig. 4 is an enlarged View of a section of the wig. Fig.
5 is a view of enlarged section of the woven hair and protectingribbon.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts throughout the specification and drawings.
A represents the border ribbon, which forms the outline of the frame and is shaped to conform to the shape of the scalp.
B represents the center of the wig, and 0 represents the warp-ribbons, one end of each of which is connected to the center piece 13 and the opposite end of each of which is connected to the border-ribbon A.
The border-ribbon, center piece, and warpribbons constitute the skeleton frame of the wig. Sewed to the warp-ribbons O are a series of concentric weft-ribbons D, which contain the cord E, upon which is woven the hair F. The hair F is woven upon cords E, which are contained in a narrow ribbon D, preferably of silk. The manner in which this is done is as follows: A long narrow ribbon of silk is laid out flat, and the cord upon which the hair is woven is laid along the middle of the same, after which the ends of the ribbon are folded together and sewed. This ribbon permits of the hair being sewed to the warp-ribbons and also protects the cords upon which the hair is woven from being frayed by the constant wear of the wig.
In making the wig a mold or pattern G is formed similar to that shown in Fig. l of the drawings, and to this pattern is stitched or otherwise fastened the warp-ribbons C. When all of the warp-ribbons are secured to the mold or pattern G, the border-ribbon A is sewed to the warp-ribbons, after which the weft-ribbons are sewed in place, commencing at the border-ribbon and working toward the center of the top of the wig, the topmost ribbon being substantially concentric with the center of the wig and the next outward ribbon being substantially concentric with the innermost ribbon, and so on outwardly to the border-ribbon.
By making hair structures in this manner a'considerable saving is effected in time and labor, inasmuch as it is possible to make the hair structure in approximately one-twelfth of the time that it ordinarily takes by the old processes. In addition to the saving of time and labor in the manufacture of the goods a thoroughly-ventilated hair structure is provided for the scalp, inasmuch as an opening or space is left between the concentric weftribbons and adjacent warp-ribbons. Another advantage of a hair structure made on this principle is that the frame is stronger and more durable and the hair is more apt to remain in place than where the hair is crotched into a fabric frame.
By reference to the drawings, particularly Figs. 4 and 5, it will be noticed that the cords E, upon which the hair is woven, are disposed within the ribbons D and that the remaining portions of the hair are without the ribbons for the purpose of forming the complete covering for the scalp.
Although the invention has been described as applicable to the manufacture of a Wig, it is not intended that the invention should be confined solely to this particular class of hair structure, as it is also applicable to bangs and other articles of hair structure.
Having thus fully described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. As an improved article of manufacture a hair structure embracing in its construction an open elastic frame consisting of a textilefabric border-ribbon, a series of textile-fabric warp-ribbons having their inner ends attached to a common center, and their outer ends connected to the border-ribbon, a series of intermediate textile-fabric weft-ribbons sewed to the warp-ribbons, the border-ribbon and each weft-ribbon being provided with hair-weaving, one edge of which is secured within the casing formed by such border and Weft ribbons and the remaining portion of the said hair-weaving being outside such casin g, substantially as specified.
2. As an improved article of manufacture, a hair structure embracing in its construction an open elastic frame, consisting of a textilefabric border-ribbon, a series of textile-fabric warp-ribbons having their outer ends connected to the border-ribbon, a series of intermediate textile-fabric Weft-ribbons sewed to the Warp-ribbons, the border-ribbon and each Weft-ribbon being provided with hair-weaving, one edge of which is secured within the casing formed by such border and weft ribbone and the remaining portion of the said hair-Weaving being outside the casing, substantially as specified.
Toronto, Canada, October 9, 1899.
HILDEBERT DORENWEND.
In presence of- O. H. RIcHEs, J. E. CAMERON.
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Cited By (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3659621A (en) * | 1970-06-18 | 1972-05-02 | Joseph Tucciarone | Air-flo hair templet |
US3688779A (en) * | 1970-05-28 | 1972-09-05 | Frank Greco | Hairpiece |
JPS4835953A (en) * | 1971-08-31 | 1973-05-26 | ||
US3812867A (en) * | 1971-10-29 | 1974-05-28 | R Wanderman | Capless wig |
US3862638A (en) * | 1974-02-21 | 1975-01-28 | Nu Look Fashions Inc | Capless wig construction |
US5687750A (en) * | 1996-01-16 | 1997-11-18 | Belmonte; Silvano | Hair support structure |
US6691714B1 (en) * | 2000-04-19 | 2004-02-17 | Aderans Co., Ltd. | Wearer's own hair utilizing type wig and method for manufacturing the same |
AU2005201029B2 (en) * | 2000-04-19 | 2008-12-18 | Aderans Holdings Co., Ltd. | Wearer's own hair utilizing type wig and method for manufacturing the same |
US20090199861A1 (en) * | 2008-02-07 | 2009-08-13 | Joseph Paris | Medical hair prosthesis system |
US20110023903A1 (en) * | 2009-07-29 | 2011-02-03 | Judy Kezios | Hair Integration Assembly |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3688779A (en) * | 1970-05-28 | 1972-09-05 | Frank Greco | Hairpiece |
US3659621A (en) * | 1970-06-18 | 1972-05-02 | Joseph Tucciarone | Air-flo hair templet |
JPS4835953A (en) * | 1971-08-31 | 1973-05-26 | ||
JPS596923B2 (en) * | 1971-08-31 | 1984-02-15 | ジルダ フアツシヨンズ リミテイツド | Wig and its manufacturing method |
US3812867A (en) * | 1971-10-29 | 1974-05-28 | R Wanderman | Capless wig |
US3862638A (en) * | 1974-02-21 | 1975-01-28 | Nu Look Fashions Inc | Capless wig construction |
US5687750A (en) * | 1996-01-16 | 1997-11-18 | Belmonte; Silvano | Hair support structure |
US6691714B1 (en) * | 2000-04-19 | 2004-02-17 | Aderans Co., Ltd. | Wearer's own hair utilizing type wig and method for manufacturing the same |
SG105470A1 (en) * | 2000-04-19 | 2004-08-27 | Aderans Kk | Wearer's own hair utilizing type wig and method for manufacturing the same |
AU2005201029B2 (en) * | 2000-04-19 | 2008-12-18 | Aderans Holdings Co., Ltd. | Wearer's own hair utilizing type wig and method for manufacturing the same |
US20090199861A1 (en) * | 2008-02-07 | 2009-08-13 | Joseph Paris | Medical hair prosthesis system |
US8042553B2 (en) * | 2008-02-07 | 2011-10-25 | Joseph Paris | Medical hair prosthesis system |
US20110023903A1 (en) * | 2009-07-29 | 2011-02-03 | Judy Kezios | Hair Integration Assembly |
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