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US2937649A
US2937649A US750636A US75063658A US2937649A US 2937649 A US2937649 A US 2937649A US 750636 A US750636 A US 750636A US 75063658 A US75063658 A US 75063658A US 2937649 A US2937649 A US 2937649A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D2/00Hair-curling or hair-waving appliances ; Appliances for hair dressing treatment not otherwise provided for
    • A45D2/12Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers
    • A45D2/14Hair winders or hair curlers for use parallel to the scalp, i.e. flat-curlers of single-piece type, e.g. stiff rods or tubes with or without cord, band, or the like as hair-fastening means

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  • HAIR CURLER 7 Filed July 24, 1958 INVENTOR CLAUDE D. GRESHAM ERNEST HUFFMANN ATTORNEY-5 United States HAIR CURLER Claude D. Gresham and Ernest Hoifmanmomaha, Nehru,
  • the present invention relates hair curler or roller. 6
  • An important object is to provide a'simple, efficient and inexpensive hair curler, which includes a supporting member or rod and a bail, each of which is preferably made of light, flexible and durable plastic material, such as polyethylene or the like.
  • the bail is formed with longitudinally spaced yieldable sides and transverse ends.
  • a tubular foam or cylindrical sponge rubber member Arranged to be axially slideable but non-rotatably mounted on the supporting member, is a tubular foam or cylindrical sponge rubber member around which the lock or strand of hair to be curled is wound.
  • the supporting member is pivotally connected at one end to the bail and has its opposite or free end arranged to be moved from an open position outside of the bail, to a closed position within the latter.
  • the free end of the supporting member is provided with latch means which co-acts with complementary interfitting latch means on the bail for releasably connecting the supporting member and the foam member to the bail when the bail is swung to its closed position.
  • latch means which co-acts with complementary interfitting latch means on the bail for releasably connecting the supporting member and the foam member to the bail when the bail is swung to its closed position.
  • the outer end of the lock of hair to be curled is wrapped around the supporting member when to a new and improved the latter is in its open position.
  • the supporting member and the lock of hair wrapped thereon are confined within the confronting sides and ends of the bail, the liability of the supporting member being displaced axially relative to the bail is eliminated and the hair wound on the supporting member is prevented from spreading.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a hair curler constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the flexible bail and supporting member that constitute a part of the curler
  • Fig. 4 is a detailed perspective view of a tubular foam member arranged to be carried by the supporting memher and positioned between the sides and ends of the bail when the parts are assembled;
  • Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view showing a lock of hair wound on the curler.
  • the bail 10 may be made of anysuitable light, durable plastic material, such as polyethylene, so as 'to be-ca'pable of use withvarious chemicals.
  • An elongated supporting member or rod 13 is formed at one end with an enlarged curved portion 14 provided with a transverse through opening 15 and an interrupted peripheral transverse-slot 16 (Fig. 3) shaped to receive a reduced central portion 17 formed in one of the e'n'ds'12 of the bail, so as to provide a pivotal or hinge connection of the supporting member 13 with the bail, in order that its opposite or free end 18 may be swung from an openposition outside of the bail (Fig.
  • the supporting member 13 may be made of substantially the same light. plastic material as the bail 10 and is provided between. its ends, with longitudinally extending and circumferentially spaced ribs 19.
  • a tubular cylindrical foam member 20 of slightly shorter length than the supporting member 13 is arranged to be axially slideable on the supporting member.
  • the tubular member 20 has an axial bore 21 and is formed of any suitable soft, compressible foam or sponge rubber capable of readily absorbing moisture, so that a lock or strand of hair, such as 22, will cling to the surface thereof, as the hair to be curled is wrapped thereon.
  • the outer free end 18 of the supporting member 13 may be provided with a transverse slot or groove 23 which co-acts with a complementary formed inwardly extending rib 24 on the end 12 remote from the pivotal connection 17 so as to provide releasable interfitting latch means for maintaining the supporting member in its closed position between the sides of the bail.
  • the rib 24 may be integrally formed with the end 12 (Fig. 6) and this end may also be provided with an outwardly and laterally extending rib or handle 25 for facilitating the movement of the latch 24 into yieldable snapping engagement with the groove 23, or releasing the same therefrom. Since the supporting member 13 and the rib 24 are connected to the flexible sides 11 of the bail, it will be seen that lateral expansion and contraction of the sides 11 will cause simultaneous movement of the slot 23 and rib 24, either towards or away from each other,
  • the sup porting member 13 is swung inwardly about its pivot 17 so as to position the foam member 20 and the lock of hair wound thereon, within the bail 10 and between the confronting sides 11 and the transverse ends 12.
  • the transverse groove 23 in the free end 18 of the supporting member 1'3 is then brought or snapped into locking engagement with the rib 24 so as to maintain the supporting member and the hair wound on the foammember 20, in a fixed position between the sides of the bail.
  • the parts when the hair to be curled is wound on the supporting member 13, the parts may readily be moved and locked in their closed position, so as to confine the supporting member 13 and the lock, of hair thereon between the ends 12 of the bail, so as to prevent accidental axial displacementof the supporting member 13 or the spreading of the hair wound on the bail member 20.
  • the foam cylinder member 13 when a lock or strand of hair to be curled is wound thereon and the parts moved to their closed position (Fig. constitutes means for supporting and maintaining firmly in place the curled hair in such manner that the flexible,
  • the soft foam tubular member 13 may be placed comfortably close to the scalp without danger of hurting or pinching the scalp.
  • the ribbed or fluted portion 19 of the supporting member 13 frictionally engages the inner wall of the bore 21 of the foam member 20 so as to allow the latter to be axially slideable on the supporting member but is prevented from rotating independently thereof.
  • the tubular member is formed of soft absorbent material, such as foam rubber or the like, it may be saturated with a hair curling compound or a hair or scalp treatment fluid.
  • a non-metallic hair curler comprising: a rectangular bail having longitudinally extending parallel flexible sides and integrally formed transverse straight ends connecting said sides; one of said transverse ends having a reduced '1 portion at its mid-point; a'longitudinally extending rigid support member pivotally mounted at one end thereof to said one transverse endon said reduced portion; the other of said straight ends having an integral rib facing inwardly of said bail; the free end of said suppo'rt member 1 being transversely grooved to engage said rib when said support member is in a closed position within said bail and parallel to its longitudinal sides; and a cylindrical foam member coaxially disposed on said support member and having a diameter less than the length of said transverse ends.

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y 24, 1950- c. D. GRESHAM ET AL 2,937,649
HAIR CURLER 7 Filed July 24, 1958 INVENTOR CLAUDE D. GRESHAM ERNEST HUFFMANN ATTORNEY-5 United States HAIR CURLER Claude D. Gresham and Ernest Hoifmanmomaha, Nehru,
assignors to Tip-Top Products Company,'. Omaha, Nebn, a corporation of Nebraska 1 Filed July 24, 1958, Ser. No. 750,636 l v 1 Claim. 01. 132-41 The present invention relates hair curler or roller. 6
An important object is to provide a'simple, efficient and inexpensive hair curler, which includes a supporting member or rod and a bail, each of which is preferably made of light, flexible and durable plastic material, such as polyethylene or the like. The bail is formed with longitudinally spaced yieldable sides and transverse ends. Arranged to be axially slideable but non-rotatably mounted on the supporting member, is a tubular foam or cylindrical sponge rubber member around which the lock or strand of hair to be curled is wound. The supporting member is pivotally connected at one end to the bail and has its opposite or free end arranged to be moved from an open position outside of the bail, to a closed position within the latter. The free end of the supporting member is provided with latch means which co-acts with complementary interfitting latch means on the bail for releasably connecting the supporting member and the foam member to the bail when the bail is swung to its closed position. The outer end of the lock of hair to be curled is wrapped around the supporting member when to a new and improved the latter is in its open position. Thus, it will be seen that When the lock of hair is wrapped on the foam member, if it is of greater diameter than the space between the longitudinal sides of the bail, that upon the parts being moved to their closed position, the flexible sides of the bail will be brought into contact with the wound lock of hair, with the result the more hair that is placed on the supporting member, the tighter the interfitting latch means will be moved into locking engagement for maintaining the supporting member and the hair wound thereon in a fixed position relative to the bail. Additionally,
as the supporting member and the lock of hair wrapped thereon are confined within the confronting sides and ends of the bail, the liability of the supporting member being displaced axially relative to the bail is eliminated and the hair wound on the supporting member is prevented from spreading.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying claim and drawing.
Referring to the drawing, in which is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a hair curler constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an end view of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the flexible bail and supporting member that constitute a part of the curler;
Fig. 4 is a detailed perspective view of a tubular foam member arranged to be carried by the supporting memher and positioned between the sides and ends of the bail when the parts are assembled;
Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view showing a lock of hair wound on the curler; and
I 2,937 ,649 Patented May 24, 19 0 size and shape, preferably includes a substantially rec-.
tangular bail 10 having the spaced parallel sides 11 connected by the transverse ends 12. The bail 10 may be made of anysuitable light, durable plastic material, such as polyethylene, so as 'to be-ca'pable of use withvarious chemicals. An elongated supporting member or rod 13 is formed at one end with an enlarged curved portion 14 provided with a transverse through opening 15 and an interrupted peripheral transverse-slot 16 (Fig. 3) shaped to receive a reduced central portion 17 formed in one of the e'n'ds'12 of the bail, so as to provide a pivotal or hinge connection of the supporting member 13 with the bail, in order that its opposite or free end 18 may be swung from an openposition outside of the bail (Fig. 3), to a closedposition within the bail'(Fig. 1'). The supporting member 13 may be made of substantially the same light. plastic material as the bail 10 and is provided between. its ends, with longitudinally extending and circumferentially spaced ribs 19. A tubular cylindrical foam member 20 of slightly shorter length than the supporting member 13 is arranged to be axially slideable on the supporting member. The tubular member 20 has an axial bore 21 and is formed of any suitable soft, compressible foam or sponge rubber capable of readily absorbing moisture, so that a lock or strand of hair, such as 22, will cling to the surface thereof, as the hair to be curled is wrapped thereon.
The outer free end 18 of the supporting member 13 may be provided with a transverse slot or groove 23 which co-acts with a complementary formed inwardly extending rib 24 on the end 12 remote from the pivotal connection 17 so as to provide releasable interfitting latch means for maintaining the supporting member in its closed position between the sides of the bail. The rib 24 may be integrally formed with the end 12 (Fig. 6) and this end may also be provided with an outwardly and laterally extending rib or handle 25 for facilitating the movement of the latch 24 into yieldable snapping engagement with the groove 23, or releasing the same therefrom. Since the supporting member 13 and the rib 24 are connected to the flexible sides 11 of the bail, it will be seen that lateral expansion and contraction of the sides 11 will cause simultaneous movement of the slot 23 and rib 24, either towards or away from each other,
so as to control the interfitting engagement of the latch completely or fully wrapped on the member 20, the sup porting member 13 is swung inwardly about its pivot 17 so as to position the foam member 20 and the lock of hair wound thereon, within the bail 10 and between the confronting sides 11 and the transverse ends 12. The transverse groove 23 in the free end 18 of the supporting member 1'3 is then brought or snapped into locking engagement with the rib 24 so as to maintain the supporting member and the hair wound on the foammember 20, in a fixed position between the sides of the bail. It will be noted that as the amount of hair wrapped on the supporting member 13 increases, it will simultaneously increase the diameter thereof so that when the hair wound on the supporting member exceeds a predetermined diameter or becomes greater than the distance or space between the flexible sides 11 of the bail, it will, upon the supporting member being swung inwardly to its closed position, frictionallyengage the confronting sides 11"so' porting member 13, the tighter will be the locking engagement of the latch means 23 and 24 with each other.
It will be seen that when the hair to be curled is wound on the supporting member 13, the parts may readily be moved and locked in their closed position, so as to confine the supporting member 13 and the lock, of hair thereon between the ends 12 of the bail, so as to prevent accidental axial displacementof the supporting member 13 or the spreading of the hair wound on the bail member 20. Thus, the foam cylinder member 13, when a lock or strand of hair to be curled is wound thereon and the parts moved to their closed position (Fig. constitutes means for supporting and maintaining firmly in place the curled hair in such manner that the flexible,
curler may be either concealed or exposed to form an outer curl. Moreover, as the curler avoids the use of metal parts, the soft foam tubular member 13 may be placed comfortably close to the scalp without danger of hurting or pinching the scalp. The ribbed or fluted portion 19 of the supporting member 13 frictionally engages the inner wall of the bore 21 of the foam member 20 so as to allow the latter to be axially slideable on the supporting member but is prevented from rotating independently thereof. As the tubular member is formed of soft absorbent material, such as foam rubber or the like, it may be saturated with a hair curling compound or a hair or scalp treatment fluid.
It will be understood that the form of the invention shown is merely illustrative and that such changes may be made as come within the purview of the following claim.
We claim:
A non-metallic hair curler comprising: a rectangular bail having longitudinally extending parallel flexible sides and integrally formed transverse straight ends connecting said sides; one of said transverse ends having a reduced '1 portion at its mid-point; a'longitudinally extending rigid support member pivotally mounted at one end thereof to said one transverse endon said reduced portion; the other of said straight ends having an integral rib facing inwardly of said bail; the free end of said suppo'rt member 1 being transversely grooved to engage said rib when said support member is in a closed position within said bail and parallel to its longitudinal sides; and a cylindrical foam member coaxially disposed on said support member and having a diameter less than the length of said transverse ends.
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US3016909A (en) * 1960-03-24 1962-01-16 Schrock Louise Aby Hair curlers
US3092118A (en) * 1958-12-08 1963-06-04 Carl L Otto Hair curlers
US3160163A (en) * 1962-10-24 1964-12-08 Sta Rite Ginnie Lou Inc Hair curler with embedded brush means
US3200825A (en) * 1962-08-20 1965-08-17 Sidelman Abraham Bristle brush hair curler
US3200826A (en) * 1963-05-07 1965-08-17 Nathan L Solomon Hair curler
US3204645A (en) * 1962-08-20 1965-09-07 Sidelman Abraham Hair curler
US3223094A (en) * 1962-10-17 1965-12-14 Sta Rite Ginnie Lou Inc Brush roller having a pivoted and rotatable clamping bail
US3340880A (en) * 1964-12-21 1967-09-12 Tip Top Products Company Hair curler with novel bail member
US3354889A (en) * 1964-11-27 1967-11-28 David G Zeman Hair curler with one-piece flexible hair fastening frame
USRE35287E (en) * 1983-02-07 1996-07-02 Caruso; Richard Hair curler
US6273096B1 (en) * 2000-06-19 2001-08-14 Newell Operating Company Hair roller having a smooth outer surface
US20030062059A1 (en) * 2001-09-28 2003-04-03 Hildreth Michael S. Hair treatment device
US20060266989A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2006-11-30 James Masterson Decorative fence insert for the prevention of insect infestation
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US2779343A (en) * 1954-11-17 1957-01-29 Evangelou John Hair waving and curling device
US2838054A (en) * 1956-06-07 1958-06-10 Fischer Bernard Hair curler device
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US2779343A (en) * 1954-11-17 1957-01-29 Evangelou John Hair waving and curling device
US2838054A (en) * 1956-06-07 1958-06-10 Fischer Bernard Hair curler device
US2878818A (en) * 1957-05-06 1959-03-24 Gillette Co Hair curler

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US3092118A (en) * 1958-12-08 1963-06-04 Carl L Otto Hair curlers
US3016909A (en) * 1960-03-24 1962-01-16 Schrock Louise Aby Hair curlers
US3204645A (en) * 1962-08-20 1965-09-07 Sidelman Abraham Hair curler
US3200825A (en) * 1962-08-20 1965-08-17 Sidelman Abraham Bristle brush hair curler
US3223094A (en) * 1962-10-17 1965-12-14 Sta Rite Ginnie Lou Inc Brush roller having a pivoted and rotatable clamping bail
US3160163A (en) * 1962-10-24 1964-12-08 Sta Rite Ginnie Lou Inc Hair curler with embedded brush means
US3200826A (en) * 1963-05-07 1965-08-17 Nathan L Solomon Hair curler
US3354889A (en) * 1964-11-27 1967-11-28 David G Zeman Hair curler with one-piece flexible hair fastening frame
US3340880A (en) * 1964-12-21 1967-09-12 Tip Top Products Company Hair curler with novel bail member
USRE35287E (en) * 1983-02-07 1996-07-02 Caruso; Richard Hair curler
US6273096B1 (en) * 2000-06-19 2001-08-14 Newell Operating Company Hair roller having a smooth outer surface
US20030062059A1 (en) * 2001-09-28 2003-04-03 Hildreth Michael S. Hair treatment device
US20060266989A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2006-11-30 James Masterson Decorative fence insert for the prevention of insect infestation
US20080058112A1 (en) * 2006-08-30 2008-03-06 Philips Robert E Golf training device

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