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Wig base

a technology for wigs and wig bases, applied in the field of wig bases, can solve the problems of user's uncomfortable wearing wig bases, high possibility of allergic reaction in the head of users,

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-31
ARTNATURE
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[0009]An object of the present invention is to provide a wig base that does not use a core member made of a metal material and does not cause a perimeter part to retroflex, in light of the above described conventional situation.

Problems solved by technology

However, the wig base according to Patent Document 1 has a problem wherein the core member made of the metal material provided in the temple area and the neckline of the wig base causes a user to feel uncomfortable when he or she wears the wig base.
Especially in summer, ions of the metal material are leaked into the sweat, etc. of a user, which provokes a high possibility allergic reaction in the head of the user.

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first embodiment

[0032]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a configuration of a wig base 10 according to a first embodiment. The wig base 10 is formed with a base net part 11 as a net ground fabric on which human hair and / or artificial hair are implanted, and a parting net part 13 (hereinafter, the base net part 11 and the parting net part 13 are collectively referred to simply as a net part 11). The wig base 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 is in the state where human hair or artificial hair has not been implanted.

[0033]For the wig base 10, a ring-shaped net outer perimeter part 12 is provided at the perimeter of the net part 11 formed to be circular. The net part 11 is curved to be rounded by the net outer perimeter part 12, and takes the shape of a bowl that fits the head of a user.

[0034]In this embodiment, the net outer perimeter part 12 is formed by folding back the outer perimeter. The method for forming the net outer perimeter part 12 is not limited to this one. For example, a ring-shaped ribbon formed b...

second embodiment

[0042]FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of an entire wig base 20 according to a second embodiment. Also, the wig base 20 is formed with a base net part 21 on which human hair and artificial hair are implanted, and with a parting net part 23 (hereinafter, the base net part 21 and the parting net part 23 are collectively referred to simply as a net part 21). Also in FIG. 4, the wig base 20 is in the state where human hair or artificial hair has not been implanted.

[0043]For the wig base 20 according to this embodiment, at least a portion of a net outer perimeter part 22 is formed to be wavy. The wavy part 26 formed to be wavy is formed in a portion contacting the forehead of a user. By forming the wig base in this way, the hairline becomes less noticeable.

[0044]Additionally, the wavy part 26 is formed to be inwardly curved. As a result, even when a user wears the wig base 20 and runs a comb or the like through human hair or artificial hair in the case where the ...

third embodiment

[0046]FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of an entire wig base 30 according to a third embodiment. The wig base 30 is formed with a base net part 31 on which human hair and artificial hair are implanted, and with a parting net part 33 (hereinafter, the base net part 31 and the parting net part 33 are collectively referred to simply as a net part 31). Also in FIG. 6, the wig base 30 is in the state where human hair or artificial hair has not been implanted.

[0047]As illustrated in FIG. 6, for the wig base 30 according to this embodiment, the entire perimeter of a net outer perimeter part 32 of the net part 31 is formed to be inwardly curved. By being formed in this way, it is difficult to outwardly retroflex the entire perimeter of the net outer perimeter part 32 in the wig base 30 according to this embodiment.

[0048]FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating one example of a method for forming the perimeter part 32 to be inwardly curved. As illustrated in FIG. 7,...

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Abstract

An inward retroflexion is formed to prevent an outward retroflexion of a perimeter part by sewing the perimeter part of a net ground fabric on an attachment member attached along a portion or the entirety of the perimeter part of the net ground fabric, on which human hair or artificial hair is implanted, while edging-contracting the perimeter part of the net ground fabric.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a wig base having a net ground fabric on which human hair or artificial hair is implanted.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Conventionally, some people wear wigs on a regular basis. People wear wigs for fashion in some cases. In many cases, however, people who are concerned about thinning hair wear wigs to disguise their own actual hair as apparently being augmented. Accordingly, wigs are required to take the shape of the actual hair on a person's head.[0003]In particular, hairlines such as a forehead area, a temple area, a neckline, etc. tend to be noticeable when a user wears a wig. For example, a wig can be distorted, for example, by users combing the wig hair, and the rim portion, namely, the hairline of the wig, outwardly retroflexes, leading to a less stylish appearance.[0004]Accordingly, a wig base is proposed which prevents an outward retroflexion by providing a core member made of a metal material curved to fit the shape of the head i...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41G3/00
CPCA41G3/005
Inventor SHIGEMATSU, SAYURI
Owner ARTNATURE
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