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US1604087A
US1604087A US77148A US7714825A US1604087A US 1604087 A US1604087 A US 1604087A US 77148 A US77148 A US 77148A US 7714825 A US7714825 A US 7714825A US 1604087 A US1604087 A US 1604087A
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  • This invention relates to a wig, eral object of the invention being vide means whereby the hair of can be elevated or made to stand on end so that the wearer can register fear by elevating the hair and changing the expression of his face.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide means for holding the wi with the hair thereof elevated as long as esired and to permit the hair to return to normal posithe gento prothe wig tion whenever desired.
  • This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the i5 combination and arrangemen of the several parts to be hereinafter fully described, il-
  • Figure 1 is a view showing the wig in use, with the hair in flattened condition.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view but showing the hair elevated.
  • Figure3 is a fragmentary sectional view 30 through portion of the wig, with the parts elevated.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view through the entire wig.
  • Figure 5 is an tion, of the bulb. 4
  • the wig A is shown as com osed of an inner part 1, which is made of t ick material and an outer part 2 which is formed of thin "material, the parts being so connected together that air can be introduced between the same.
  • the outer part 2 is rovided with a plurality of nipples 3 which have narrow necks 3 connecting them with said part. These nipples have strands 4 of hair glued or otherwise fastened thereto, the necks being left free of hair.
  • the two parts of the wig are preferabl formed of rubber as are also the nipp es, the inner part being made to snugly fit the head.
  • the nipples are of very phable material so that they will naturall lie upon theouter part- 2 so that the ham will be flat, as shown in Figure 4
  • the an: entering the nipples will cause them to rise and elevation, partly in secthus an effect will be produced of the hair standing on end, as shown in Figure 2.
  • a tube 5 is detachably connected with the rear part of the wig and its other end is detachably connected with a bulb 6 so that when the bulb is pressed, the air will be forced therefrom through the tube 6 into the wig to inflate the same and cause the nipples to rise.
  • a cylinder 7 is attached to the bulb and the inner end of said cylinder is normally closed by a valve 8, the stem 9 of which passes through the cylinder and has a handle 10 on its outer end.
  • a spring 11 is arranged in the cylinder and presses against a collar 12 on the stem for holding the valve in closed position.
  • a second cylinder 13 is carried by the bulb and the inner part thereof forms a seat for a valve 14 which is hingedly-supported, as shown at 15.
  • valve 14 will open under the atmospheric pressure and air will flow through the cylinder 13 into the bulb and thus permit the bulb to expand again.
  • the pressure will cause the valve 14 to remain on its seat and thus prevent the air in the bulb from escaping through the valve cylinder 13.
  • hollow nipples connectedv with the outer member and-formed of flexible material so that they will normally lie upon the wig, strands of hair attached to the nipples and means tor introducing air into the air space and nipples to cause such nipples to rise.
  • a wig formed of, an inner and outer member s aced apart to form an air space, hollow nipples connected with the outer member and formed of flexible material so that they will normally lie upon the wig, strands of hair attached to the nipples and means for introducing air into the air space and nipples to cause such nipples to rise; such means comprising a bulb, a tube connecting the same with j the Wig, an inlet valve in the bulb and a manually operated outlet valve in the bulb for releasing the air from thewig.

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Oct. 19, 1926. 1,604,087
' H. M. TATE NOVELTY WIG Filed Dec. 22, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 flame/ 4% 757a ENTOR W0 BY W 4 ATTORNEY Oct. 19, 1926.
H. M. TATE NOVELTY WIG Filed Dec- 22, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 I A a/wel- ATTORNEY Patented Oct. 19, 1926.
UNITED STATES HOMER M. TATE, OF SAI'FOBD, ARIZONA.
NOVELTY WIG.
Application filed December 22, 1925. Serial No. 77,148.
This invention relates to a wig, eral object of the invention being vide means whereby the hair of can be elevated or made to stand on end so that the wearer can register fear by elevating the hair and changing the expression of his face.
Another object of the invention is to provide means for holding the wi with the hair thereof elevated as long as esired and to permit the hair to return to normal posithe gento prothe wig tion whenever desired.
This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the i5 combination and arrangemen of the several parts to be hereinafter fully described, il-
ustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
-In describing my invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which Figure 1 is a view showing the wig in use, with the hair in flattened condition.
Figure 2 is a similar view but showing the hair elevated.
Figure3 is a fragmentary sectional view 30 through portion of the wig, with the parts elevated.
Figure 4 is a sectional view through the entire wig.
Figure 5 is an tion, of the bulb. 4
In these views, the wig A is shown as com osed of an inner part 1, which is made of t ick material and an outer part 2 which is formed of thin "material, the parts being so connected together that air can be introduced between the same. The outer part 2 is rovided with a plurality of nipples 3 which have narrow necks 3 connecting them with said part. These nipples have strands 4 of hair glued or otherwise fastened thereto, the necks being left free of hair. The two parts of the wig are preferabl formed of rubber as are also the nipp es, the inner part being made to snugly fit the head. The nipples are of very phable material so that they will naturall lie upon theouter part- 2 so that the ham will be flat, as shown in Figure 4 When the wig is inflated, however, the an: entering the nipples will cause them to rise and elevation, partly in secthus an effect will be produced of the hair standing on end, as shown in Figure 2.
A tube 5 is detachably connected with the rear part of the wig and its other end is detachably connected with a bulb 6 so that when the bulb is pressed, the air will be forced therefrom through the tube 6 into the wig to inflate the same and cause the nipples to rise.
A cylinder 7 is attached to the bulb and the inner end of said cylinder is normally closed by a valve 8, the stem 9 of which passes through the cylinder and has a handle 10 on its outer end. A spring 11 is arranged in the cylinder and presses against a collar 12 on the stem for holding the valve in closed position. A second cylinder 13 is carried by the bulb and the inner part thereof forms a seat for a valve 14 which is hingedly-supported, as shown at 15. These parts are so arranged that when it is desired to release the air from the wig, after the bulb has been compressed, the handle 10 is depressed so as to move valve 8 ofl its seat and thus permit the air to flow from the wig through the tube and bulb and out through the cylinder 7. This will permit the hair to assume its normal flat condition. Then when the bulb is released by the hand which compresses it, the valve 14 will open under the atmospheric pressure and air will flow through the cylinder 13 into the bulb and thus permit the bulb to expand again. When the bulb is pressed upon, the pressure will cause the valve 14 to remain on its seat and thus prevent the air in the bulb from escaping through the valve cylinder 13.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that I have provided a novel wig, the hair of which can be elevated whenever desired so as to aiford amusement at "social gatherings and the like and which can also be used in theatres and in moving pictures.
It is thought from the foregoing descrip- 100 tion that the advanta es and novel features of my invention will he readily apparent.
.I desire it to be understood that I may make changes in the construction and in the combination and arrangement of the 105 several arts, provided that such changes fall wit in the scope of the appen ed claims.
What I claim is:- 1. A wig formed of an inner and outer member s aced apart to form an air space,
hollow nipples connectedv with the outer member and-formed of flexible material so that they will normally lie upon the wig, strands of hair attached to the nipples and means tor introducing air into the air space and nipples to cause such nipples to rise.
2. A wig formed of, an inner and outer member s aced apart to form an air space, hollow nipples connected with the outer member and formed of flexible material so that they will normally lie upon the wig, strands of hair attached to the nipples and means for introducing air into the air space and nipples to cause such nipples to rise; such means comprising a bulb, a tube connecting the same with j the Wig, an inlet valve in the bulb and a manually operated outlet valve in the bulb for releasing the air from thewig.
In testimony whereof I afiix mysignature.
HOMER M. TATE.
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US2593188A (en) * 1949-02-12 1952-04-15 Rikelman Nathan Novelty hat construction
US3239961A (en) * 1963-04-02 1966-03-15 John H Forkner Doll with electrical actuation
US3777768A (en) * 1972-08-21 1973-12-11 Gabor E Int Ltd Wefted hair structure and method of construction
US4259806A (en) * 1980-06-20 1981-04-07 Summit Licensing Company Walking toy
US5419729A (en) * 1992-02-07 1995-05-30 Gross; Flora G. Toy, doll or mannequin with dimensionally varible exterior surface
US5913708A (en) * 1995-05-26 1999-06-22 Gross; Flora Geane Toy, doll or mannequin with dimensionally variable exterior surface
US20150151207A1 (en) * 2013-12-03 2015-06-04 Mattel, Inc. Doll stands and methods of using doll stands having an electrostatic charge generating device

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593188A (en) * 1949-02-12 1952-04-15 Rikelman Nathan Novelty hat construction
US3239961A (en) * 1963-04-02 1966-03-15 John H Forkner Doll with electrical actuation
US3777768A (en) * 1972-08-21 1973-12-11 Gabor E Int Ltd Wefted hair structure and method of construction
US4259806A (en) * 1980-06-20 1981-04-07 Summit Licensing Company Walking toy
US5419729A (en) * 1992-02-07 1995-05-30 Gross; Flora G. Toy, doll or mannequin with dimensionally varible exterior surface
US5913708A (en) * 1995-05-26 1999-06-22 Gross; Flora Geane Toy, doll or mannequin with dimensionally variable exterior surface
US20150151207A1 (en) * 2013-12-03 2015-06-04 Mattel, Inc. Doll stands and methods of using doll stands having an electrostatic charge generating device
CN104707337A (en) * 2013-12-03 2015-06-17 美泰有限公司 Doll stands and methods of using doll stands having electrostatic charge generating device
US9205342B2 (en) * 2013-12-03 2015-12-08 Mattel, Inc. Doll stands and methods of using doll stands having an electrostatic charge generating device
CN104707337B (en) * 2013-12-03 2018-12-25 美泰有限公司 Doll bracket and the method for using the doll bracket with electrostatic generator

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