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US2473186A
US2473186A US670662A US67066246A US2473186A US 2473186 A US2473186 A US 2473186A US 670662 A US670662 A US 670662A US 67066246 A US67066246 A US 67066246A US 2473186 A US2473186 A US 2473186A
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  • My invention relates to a toilet article for dressing the hair and provides a hair curl holder pin for positioning the hair in ringlet form.
  • the invention relates to a curl holder pin which may be used advantageously to grip various sized ringlets of hair.
  • the invention relates to a curl holder pin which the user may apply to its curl holding position with but one hand, freeing the other hand for manipulation of the hair.
  • the invention has for an object to provide an efficient curl holding device so completely encompassing the curl ringlet and retaining the same in position as to eliminate the need for the number of pins normally used in setting the hair. It has been observed that in order to prevent a hair ringlet from slipping out of its curled position, two or three hairpins of the well known construction must be carefully inserted into each curl.
  • My predecessors in this art of providing a single curl holder pin utilize an article having a plurality of arms which radiate from a common center, each of which is provided with end hooks purposed to engage the curl peripheral portions only.
  • Devices of this character have limited adaptability in that the length of the arms positively determines the size of the ringlet that may be held.
  • a kit of various sized pins is required.
  • These prior art devices are further of limited efficiency because they engage only one face of the curl, except that the hooked ends may slightly overlap the otherwise free other face.
  • My invention is a considerable improvement over such prior art devices in that it is capable of holding curl ringlets of a great variety of sizes and has provision for clasping both faces of the curl ringlet.
  • My invention therefore, has for a particular object to provide a hair curl holder pin formed of wire and bent to have a substantially diamond shaped web portion positioned by and with respect to the hair engaging legs and other parts of the pin so that the hair curl may be located between the legs and the web and so that the web extends substantially across the whole face of the ringlet to press the ringlet between the web and legs. Consequently only a single hair curl holder pin of the character proposed by my invention is required to position each ringlet. The advantages of time and savings to the user gained thereby will be readily apparent.
  • a further particular object of my invention is to provide a hair curl holder pin which prevents ing ringletaas each'curl is positioned.
  • My invention has for a further particular object to provide a hair curl holder pin that can be used advantageously in connection with any size ringlet usually employed in setting the hair.
  • the contouring of the web provides for the firm retention of a relatively small or large curl.
  • Fig. I of the drawings illustrates a plan view of the hair curl holder pin embodying the features of my invention.
  • Fig. 11 is a side elevational view of the hair curl holder pin.
  • Fig. III illustrates somewhat diagrammatically the operation and final position of the curl holder pin relative to a ringlet of hair.
  • the particular embodiment of the curl holder pin shown in the accompanying drawing is preferably formed of a single strand of resilient wire, bent to have leg members i and 2 with splayed end portions 3 and 4 integral therewith.
  • the leg members each have crenated sections 1 and 8 intermediate their ends which provide means for gripping the ringlet more firmly and preventing dislodgment of the ringlet, as will appear more clearly hereinafter.
  • the ends of the legs I and 2 opposite to the splayed portions 3 and 4 are brought into engagement with one another and twisted to form a depending shank 9.
  • the shank 9 extends between and in substantially parallel and equally spaced relation to the legs and is bent slightly outwardly from the plane common to the legs to provide space between the shank and legs.
  • Extending from the shank 9 is a loop of wire bent to form a substantially diamond shaped web 12 having U-shaped points I3, 14 and I5 and connecting stretchers l1, l8, l9 and 20.
  • the stretchers l1 and I8 extend from shank 9 and are curvedly bent toward the plane of the legs to locate the points ⁇ 3 and M in near registration with the plane of the legs I and -2 as shown in Fig. II of the drawings.
  • the portions l9 and 20 are bent-m the plane of the legs to locate the point IS in spaced relation to the plane of the legs rand-define a wedge shaped space in which th ahai ecllrl may be easily directed.
  • the angle at which stretchers .IB and 20 extend to the legs I and 2 is of the magnid de of :5", a hown in Fla II of the drawin i r 35 ab enri u d th ta poi t witha an l :o :IQSS than 5 will ,not as readily slide over the iace of the ainglet and :tends to entangle the polled-hair, while an angle of more than ;5 per- .mitsslippage of the polled hair and will not grip the :rine e secu ely, 1 es ec a ly w en th hair is ar an ed in sma 1 1 5.

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June T949. I wn 2,473,186
Hu a CURL HOLDER Pm Patented June 14, 1949 T OFFICE HAIR CURL HOLDER PIN Alma Wittman, Petersburg, Mich. Application May 18, 1946, Serial No. 670,662 7 1 Claim.
My invention relates to a toilet article for dressing the hair and provides a hair curl holder pin for positioning the hair in ringlet form. Particularly, the invention relates to a curl holder pin which may be used advantageously to grip various sized ringlets of hair. Further the invention relates to a curl holder pin which the user may apply to its curl holding position with but one hand, freeing the other hand for manipulation of the hair.
The invention has for an object to provide an efficient curl holding device so completely encompassing the curl ringlet and retaining the same in position as to eliminate the need for the number of pins normally used in setting the hair. It has been observed that in order to prevent a hair ringlet from slipping out of its curled position, two or three hairpins of the well known construction must be carefully inserted into each curl.
My predecessors in this art of providing a single curl holder pin utilize an article having a plurality of arms which radiate from a common center, each of which is provided with end hooks purposed to engage the curl peripheral portions only. Devices of this character have limited adaptability in that the length of the arms positively determines the size of the ringlet that may be held. Thus, in order to cope with ringlets of various sizes a kit of various sized pins is required. These prior art devices are further of limited efficiency because they engage only one face of the curl, except that the hooked ends may slightly overlap the otherwise free other face.
My invention is a considerable improvement over such prior art devices in that it is capable of holding curl ringlets of a great variety of sizes and has provision for clasping both faces of the curl ringlet.
My invention, therefore, has for a particular object to provide a hair curl holder pin formed of wire and bent to have a substantially diamond shaped web portion positioned by and with respect to the hair engaging legs and other parts of the pin so that the hair curl may be located between the legs and the web and so that the web extends substantially across the whole face of the ringlet to press the ringlet between the web and legs. Consequently only a single hair curl holder pin of the character proposed by my invention is required to position each ringlet. The advantages of time and savings to the user gained thereby will be readily apparent.
A further particular object of my invention is to provide a hair curl holder pin which prevents ing ringletaas each'curl is positioned.
My invention has for a further particular object to provide a hair curl holder pin that can be used advantageously in connection with any size ringlet usually employed in setting the hair. The contouring of the web provides for the firm retention of a relatively small or large curl.
The invention consists in other features and advantages which will appear from the following description and upon examination of the drawings. Structures containing the invention may partake of different forms and still embody the invention. To illustrate a practical application of the invention, I have selected a hair curl holder pin as an example of the various structures and details thereof that contain the invention and shall describe the selected structure hereinafter, it being understood that variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The particular structure selected is shown in the accompanying drawing and described hereinafter.
Fig. I of the drawings illustrates a plan view of the hair curl holder pin embodying the features of my invention. Fig. 11 is a side elevational view of the hair curl holder pin. Fig. III illustrates somewhat diagrammatically the operation and final position of the curl holder pin relative to a ringlet of hair.
The particular embodiment of the curl holder pin shown in the accompanying drawing is preferably formed of a single strand of resilient wire, bent to have leg members i and 2 with splayed end portions 3 and 4 integral therewith. Preferably the leg members each have crenated sections 1 and 8 intermediate their ends which provide means for gripping the ringlet more firmly and preventing dislodgment of the ringlet, as will appear more clearly hereinafter. The ends of the legs I and 2 opposite to the splayed portions 3 and 4 are brought into engagement with one another and twisted to form a depending shank 9. The shank 9 extends between and in substantially parallel and equally spaced relation to the legs and is bent slightly outwardly from the plane common to the legs to provide space between the shank and legs.
Extending from the shank 9 is a loop of wire bent to form a substantially diamond shaped web 12 having U-shaped points I3, 14 and I5 and connecting stretchers l1, l8, l9 and 20. The stretchers l1 and I8 extend from shank 9 and are curvedly bent toward the plane of the legs to locate the points {3 and M in near registration with the plane of the legs I and -2 as shown in Fig. II of the drawings. Stretcher 19 joints the points I4 and I5 and stretcher 20 the points 13 r and I5. The portions l9 and 20 are bent-m the plane of the legs to locate the point IS in spaced relation to the plane of the legs rand-define a wedge shaped space in which th ahai ecllrl may be easily directed.
Preferably, the angle at which stretchers .IB and 20 extend to the legs I and 2 is of the magnid de of :5", a hown in Fla II of the drawin i r 35 ab enri u d th ta poi t witha an l :o :IQSS than 5 will ,not as readily slide over the iace of the ainglet and :tends to entangle the polled-hair, while an angle of more than ;5 per- .mitsslippage of the polled hair and will not grip the :rine e secu ely, 1 es ec a ly w en th hair is ar an ed in sma 1 1 5.
i iaf xiee he aha ee ol e pin o a ri el t i he ne tione :the :hai i celled in a inele i iisubetantiel r as shown i :Ei :II-L T e en portions ;3 and i4rQf the lq members and 2 are slipped und t e eele 22 n em d2 gu d d y h point 5 and streteh rs A19 and isr ie dinel displee d:b 'thebody o the rme- .ile llz,; eleti e-teth lees and 2 to-eneee z e- 'siiientl th i ace-Q th ine e 2 as il ust a e in Fla 1 -I 9f t e d awin s- Th crena ds ct m I? and 8 bit into the unde lace t ie andhold the ing-le :1 d s te :the tendency of th id snl e web member rli rr lat te emes. "1Z9 ;sg,u e ege t-he ringlet iron: between it and :the le on iingle iii {the relative size :of the ringlet 22 ie ai inei tLeia-diamete =e-p oximat y-thete at r zdi tane b tw en the o t 3 n 14 a the held-w thi qual facility i-T e clincher relatio 9f :the points t3 ;and {M te the :crenated sections i and 18 at the legs ass e a resi ent ut :firm eri pag ,o th eQ l dha ret manysna edpoints tzrela i e to theneu a exis'o th webme ber =1 andzthe cen e lefth co of While I a illustrated and described the best for-mot 'mydnmention now known o 411 ,194 iree ir d by th statutes, those skilled in the art will readily understand that changes may be made in the disclosed construction without departing from the spirit of my invention as set forth in the appended claim.
I claim:
In a hair curl holder pin comprising a single strand of resilient wire having two opposite end lineal portions extending substantially in spaced parallel relationiand a'pair'ofjntermediate lineal portions immediately adjoining each of said end portions extending in helical continuity and close -wrapped relation to each other and conjointly ex-tendinggin spaced parallelism with and between said end lineal portions through a plane parallel to the-plane-of extension of said end lineal portions, .characterizedby the provision of a central lineal portion whose opposite ends immediately adjoin said -=-pair of intermediate lineal portions and which extends therebetwen in loop continuity of the ifs-emu substant ally like that of :a trapezium with thr e ai -shaped ve tt ees, said closely en rapped int rm dia e lineal portions adaptedfo supportin the trap z u l oped central ilinea mortiensmmdirom :epposit [ends f s i parallel cnort ons :t locat on :o said U-shep ae t ees at a poin on .a {plan xt ding parallel do and spac d -f tom-seid'ie1ene of extensiont f said end lin al po tions and esu adistent from and between said end lineal portions -and teach mfzthe othe twenf {sa d 1U -sh pedyerti es a m nt ten said plan of extens n 10f said .end lin al lnQrti nse teri rto the space between :said and Jinea portions and evspaeed from each of sai rend linealportions,saidinte mediate and-central z ineal portions intending eans ad pted to s an 'nne side or aihair purl, sniderwise-and clamp th hair t-curl a a nst-sh end lineal portions, :the hai of aperimetn ea rolls of the eu 1-:heing:crimeed and locked between each of said last named id g h ped wertices andone .of seideendilin elipo i REFERENCES 'CITED Th ol owing referenees are "of record i t e title 1.01? this patent:
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US818468A (en) * 1905-07-17 1906-04-24 Florence E Regan Hair-pin.
US1126752A (en) * 1909-07-16 1915-02-02 Hump Hairpin Mfg Company Hair-pin.
US2031483A (en) * 1935-02-14 1936-02-18 Interrante Frank Hairpin clasp

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US818468A (en) * 1905-07-17 1906-04-24 Florence E Regan Hair-pin.
US1126752A (en) * 1909-07-16 1915-02-02 Hump Hairpin Mfg Company Hair-pin.
US2031483A (en) * 1935-02-14 1936-02-18 Interrante Frank Hairpin clasp

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