Hi-lite clip

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-11-29
BALBOA KEVIN
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[0011]Additionally, once the first sectioned off weaved hair is separated and clipped up, the hair stylist then has to further proceed weaving to treat the next subsection, a time intensive procedure. This is done by holding the next hair to be weaved, and then placing it on the foil to be colored. The present invention allows the hair professional to reduce the time required to highlight hair.
[0012]The present invention enables the hair professional to section off the working hair section using the lower clip, and then immediately, placing the first weaved or sliced subsection of the hair on top of upper clip. The first sliced subsection of the hair on top of the upper clip will stay locked over the uneven teeth/bristles of the upper hairclip without any interference. The locking of the hair over the uneven teeth of the upper clip will ensure that the hair will fall seamlessly over the smooth, curved section of the upper clip. With the first hair subsection process out of the way, the hair professional can easily weave or slice the next subsection to be colored or highlighted without any worries that the first subsection of hair could get tangled up.
[0013]Proceeding ahead, the next weaved subsection, after completion, can be placed across the first weaved subsection of the hair. Since the totality of the separated hair will fall on the smooth, curved

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Indeed, this is a time consuming process for anyone including hair professionals and their customers.
Furthermore, the hair coloring/hair highlighting processes require a tedious and monotonous process where the hair has to be sectioned off first, followed by working on a particular subsection of the hair, which is subsequently weav

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[0030]With reference to FIGS. 1-9, a hair clip 10, the hair clip 10 comprises of a first hair gripping arm body 19, the first hair gripping arm body 19 defines curbed smooth top 11 that curbs into a bristled section 12 running along most of the length of the first hair gripping arm body 19, the first hair gripping arm body 19 further defines a first gripping arm handle 15 that runs along the remaining length of the first hair gripping arm body 19, the first hair gripping arm handle defines a first aperture 50, and the first hair gripping arm body 19 further defines a row of uneven teeth 16 that also run along most of the length of the first hair gripping arm body 19, yet on the opposite side of the bristled section 12 of the first hair gripping arm body 19. The hair clip 10 further comprises of a second hair gripping arm body 15, the second hair gripping arm body 15 defines a pointed section 17, a grip section 18 and a handle section 14, the pointed 17 section flows into the grip se...

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Abstract

Hair clip used for hair coloring services, specific to highlighting and low lighting techniques, and the like. The hair clip is easily maneuverable, easily transportable, inexpensive to manufacture, and lightweight. The hair clip comprises of a first hair gripping arm body, a second hair gripping arm body, and a spring attachment for connecting the first hair gripping arm body to the second hair gripping arm body.

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CROSS REFERENCES[0001]The preseny application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 12 / 927,376 filed Nov. 13, 2010, entitled “Balboa hi-lite clip.” The application is incorporated herein by this reference which is not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by its mention in the background. It is incorporated in this reference to give a priority date with respect to the present invention.FIELD OF INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to hair clips. More particularly to a hair clip that seamlessly clasps hair in place, maintains hair integrity without an entanglement, and holds sectional hair strands in place so that the hair can be colored or highlighted for best results with ease and convenience by a professional or an amateur.BACKGROUND OF INVENTION[0003]Hair clips are great devices for securing a user's hairstyle. Hair clips come in a wide range of shapes, colors, styles, and sizes. This range in shape, color, style, and size allows ...

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IPC IPC(8): A45D8/24
CPCA45D19/0008A45D8/30A45D19/012
Inventor BALBOA, KEVIN
Owner BALBOA KEVIN
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