Non-falling hair fastening chouchou
A lace-threaded rubber band hair clip addresses the issue of falling scrunchies and tangling by combining frictional forces for secure wear and easy removal, providing convenience and style.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024139342
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-16
AI Technical Summary
Hair scrunchies made of rubber bands tend to fall off during movement, causing inconvenience and potential hair loss, and traditional rubber band ties can cause tangling and pain when removed.
Weaving lace thread onto the surface of rubber bands creates a hair clip with combined frictional forces that prevent falling and ease of removal, using a knitting pattern with 40 stitches on three 6cm folded rubber bands.
The lace-threaded rubber band hair clip remains secure during vigorous activity and allows easy removal without hair tangling, enhancing user convenience and style.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] This invention involves covering the surface of a rubber band with a fixable substance. Rubber bands have a unique elasticity: they stretch three to four times their original size with a light force and instantly return to their original shape when stretching stops. Their elasticity has long led to their use as hair clips. While one advantage is that they won't fall off even during vigorous exercise, one drawback is that hair can get caught in them, causing pain. This drawback is eliminated by weaving lace thread onto the surface of the rubber band. Forty stitches of lace thread are woven into three rubber bands with a folded diameter of 6 cm. The friction of the rubber bands, which peek evenly through the mesh of the smooth lace thread, combined with the friction of the rubber bands, ensures that they won't fall off even during vigorous exercise, and they can be removed instantly without resistance from hair. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0002] Hair scrunchies tend to rub off when you move, so you have to re-tie them multiple times, and sometimes you don't even notice they've fallen off and end up losing them.
[0003] Tying your hair with a rubber band will prevent it from rubbing off, but it can get tangled and painful when you take it off, and it can even cause hair to fall out. [Means for solving the problem]
[0004] By weaving lace thread into a rubber band, the smooth, slippery lace thread and the frictional force of the rubber band combine to create a scrunchie hair clip that won't fall off even during vigorous exercise, and doesn't offer resistance to hair when putting it on or taking it off. [Effects of the Invention]
[0005] There's no need to re-tie your hair, and the lace pattern is stylish. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0006] [Figure 1] Knitting pattern [Industrial Applicability]
[0007] It can be used by athletes as it does not come off even during intense exercise. [Explanation of symbols]
[0008] 1. Three 6cm folded rubber bands 2 Single Crochet 3. Pull-out stitch 4 Chain Stitch 5 Double Crochet
Claims
[Claim 1] This hair scrunchie is made with lace thread woven into a rubber band, so it won't fall off even when you exercise, and it won't get tangled in your hair when you take it off.