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Wig making method

A wig and hair technology, applied in the field of weaving wigs

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-05-05
菲利普.L.吉尔登伯格
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In addition, the manual process of putting on a wig usually takes 40 to 60 hours

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[0015] Currently, robots are used in many different industries to automate various processes. Many different suppliers, such as ABB Corporation, KUKA Robotics Group, CTA Automatic Technologies, Fanuc Robotics, etc., offer a wide variety of robots and accompanying control technologies. Often, robots are integrated into the manufacturing process to eliminate or eliminate the need for human intervention. In such an environment, robots generally increase the speed of the manufacturing process and reduce the production cost (eg, labor cost) of the finished product. With the present invention, robots can be configured and used to reduce or eliminate repetitive manual processes typically associated with weaving wigs.

[0016] Robots come in many different configurations. For example, a robot may be equipped with one or more robotic arms, mechanical attachments, and / or other types of peripherals. In most applications, robots use at least one robotic arm configured with an actuator ...

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The invention of the present disclosure includes methods for constructing wigs wherein an at least one effector attached to a robotic arm of a robot is positioned proximate to a wig cap; and the effector is then operated to fixedly attach an at least one hair to the wig cap.

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[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0002] This application claims priority to US Provisional Application No. 60 / 621,586, filed October 22, 2004. Background technique [0003] A wig is an artificial head covering that changes one's appearance. Wigs are worn by men and women alike and used for many different applications. Historically, nobility, royalty, and high-ranking officials have traditionally worn wigs to symbolize their social status. Today, wigs are often worn to hide thinning or falling hair. For example, cancer patients often use wigs to hide hair loss due to chemotherapy. Wigs also have uses in entertainment settings to alter the appearance of actors and performers. In conclusion, the use and application of wigs changed with the fashion and styling of the time. [0004] Wig braiding usually begins with a base or cap to which real or synthetic hair is attached. Hereinafter, cap, cap and base are used interchangeably to refer generally to the base ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/00
CPCA41G3/0075A41G3/00
Inventor 菲利普·L·吉尔登伯格
Owner 菲利普.L.吉尔登伯格
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