CA2033319A1 - Method of attaching hairpiece and hairpiece attaching element - Google Patents
Method of attaching hairpiece and hairpiece attaching elementInfo
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
A method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element are disclosed. The method has the steps of: providing an anchor provided around the outer periphery of a hairpiece body and the hairpiece attaching element which includes a core and a cover slidably fitting the core, the core having a first engagement arrangement engaging the anchor and a second engage-ment arrangement engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user; engaging the anchor with the first engagement arrangement; and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engage-ment arrangement so as to cover the natural hairs engaging the core and retain the engagement of the natural hairs.
A method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element are disclosed. The method has the steps of: providing an anchor provided around the outer periphery of a hairpiece body and the hairpiece attaching element which includes a core and a cover slidably fitting the core, the core having a first engagement arrangement engaging the anchor and a second engage-ment arrangement engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user; engaging the anchor with the first engagement arrangement; and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engage-ment arrangement so as to cover the natural hairs engaging the core and retain the engagement of the natural hairs.
Description
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M~THOD OF ATTAC~ING HAIRPIE~E AND HAIRPIECE ATTACIIING ELEMENT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of a-ttach-ing a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element and especial-ly to a method of attaching a plurality of hairpiece attaching elements to the outer periphery of the body of -the hairpiece and engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user with the hairpiece attaching elemen-ts to attach the hairpiece to the user head and to a hairpiece at-taching element -therefor.
Description oE the Rela-ted Art Conven-tionally, hairpieces have been provided as an example of various measurements for artificially adding to hairs. These measurements ~asten the hairpieces with an adhe-sive or metal fitting or the like. Japanese examined utility model application publication SHO.56-23295, US-3,871,389 etc.
have proposed a hairpiece having artificial hairs attached to each side of each polygonal eye of a network and extending towards the center of the polygonal eye. In addition, Japanese unexamined patent application publication S~0.62-136268 applied by the present applicant has proposed a hexagonal-intertwine-ment type artificial hair adding method.
In a prior-art method of attaching a hairpiece with an adhesive or the like, the hairpiece entails a drawback in that it provides an ill fit feeling since it prevents a dermal ~ ~ ?3 3~ 9 respiration of the head skin and is close. On the o-ther hand, in a prior-art method of attaching a hairpiece with a metal fitting or the like, the hairpiece en-tails a drawback in that it weights, a shampoo, a swimming and other hard sports may displace the hairpiece so -tha-t i-t can be unsuitably used in these situations and a user cannot attach i-t without an assur-ance. In addition, the hairpiece entails a drawback in tha-t -the user cannot easily scribe the head skin experiencing the occurrence of i-tching with his finger.
The intertwinmen-t type artificial hair adding me-thod proposed by the present applicant has an outs-tanding problem in that a hairpiece attaching work is troublesome and a user cannot easily and quickly attach the hairpiece since the user bundles a plurality of his own natural hairs and sequentially intertwines these bundled natural hairs with a plurality of threads to provide a hairpiece mount (i.e., a hairpiece mount rail).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element therefor none of which has the above drawbacks but which allow the hairpiece to be easily and quickly attached, will not damage natural hairs of a user, requires no skill in an attachment and detachment of the hairpiece, assures a fit of the hairpiece and is economically superior.
In order to achieve -the object, one embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that it comprises the ;~'33~9 steps of: providing both an anchor provided around -the outer periphery of a hairpiece body and a hairpiece attaching element including a core and a cover slidably fit-ting on the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the anchor and a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user; engaging the anchor with the first engagement means and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the rlatural hairs engage the second engagement means and covering the na-tural hairs engaging the core -to retain the engagemen-t of the na-tural hairs.
Another embodiment of the present invention is char-acterized in that it comprises a slender core made of a syn~
thetic plastic material and a cover fitting around and movable along the surface of the core, the core having a first engage-ment means engaging the outer periphery of a hairpiece body, the outer periphery of the front end of the core having a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user, the cover being moved to the second engagement means so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engagement means and thereby retaining the engagement of the natural hairs.
The method and element of attaching the hairpiece facilitate the hairpiece to be easily and quickly attached to the head of the user without a damage to the natural hairs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.l is a front view of the core of a hairpiece at-taching element of an embodiment of the present invention;
33~9 FIG.2 is a longi-tudinal section through the core of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.3 is a front view of a cover o~ the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.4 is a plan view of the cover of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.5 is a longitudinal section -through a part of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.6A is a plan view of a hairpiece body;
FIG.6B is an enlargement of an encircled part of FIG.6A;
FIG.7A is an illustrative plan view of the hairpiece body of FIG.6A attached to the head of a user;
FIG.7B is a de-tailed view of a part of FIG.7A indi-cated by a broken line shown therein; and FIGS.8-10 are front views illustrating the steps of an inventive method of attaching a hairpiece.
DESCRIPTI~N OF THE PREFER~ED EMBODIMENTS
The preferred embodiments of a method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element of the presen-t invention will be described with reference to the drawings hereinafter.
FIGS.l-~ illustrate an inventive hairpiece attaching element used with a method of attaching a hairpiece. The hairpiece attaching element 1 comprises a flat and essentially rectangular- core 2 made of a synthetic plastic material, e.g., nylon or polyacetal and a cover 3 fitting around and movable :
M~THOD OF ATTAC~ING HAIRPIE~E AND HAIRPIECE ATTACIIING ELEMENT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of a-ttach-ing a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element and especial-ly to a method of attaching a plurality of hairpiece attaching elements to the outer periphery of the body of -the hairpiece and engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user with the hairpiece attaching elemen-ts to attach the hairpiece to the user head and to a hairpiece at-taching element -therefor.
Description oE the Rela-ted Art Conven-tionally, hairpieces have been provided as an example of various measurements for artificially adding to hairs. These measurements ~asten the hairpieces with an adhe-sive or metal fitting or the like. Japanese examined utility model application publication SHO.56-23295, US-3,871,389 etc.
have proposed a hairpiece having artificial hairs attached to each side of each polygonal eye of a network and extending towards the center of the polygonal eye. In addition, Japanese unexamined patent application publication S~0.62-136268 applied by the present applicant has proposed a hexagonal-intertwine-ment type artificial hair adding method.
In a prior-art method of attaching a hairpiece with an adhesive or the like, the hairpiece entails a drawback in that it provides an ill fit feeling since it prevents a dermal ~ ~ ?3 3~ 9 respiration of the head skin and is close. On the o-ther hand, in a prior-art method of attaching a hairpiece with a metal fitting or the like, the hairpiece en-tails a drawback in that it weights, a shampoo, a swimming and other hard sports may displace the hairpiece so -tha-t i-t can be unsuitably used in these situations and a user cannot attach i-t without an assur-ance. In addition, the hairpiece entails a drawback in tha-t -the user cannot easily scribe the head skin experiencing the occurrence of i-tching with his finger.
The intertwinmen-t type artificial hair adding me-thod proposed by the present applicant has an outs-tanding problem in that a hairpiece attaching work is troublesome and a user cannot easily and quickly attach the hairpiece since the user bundles a plurality of his own natural hairs and sequentially intertwines these bundled natural hairs with a plurality of threads to provide a hairpiece mount (i.e., a hairpiece mount rail).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element therefor none of which has the above drawbacks but which allow the hairpiece to be easily and quickly attached, will not damage natural hairs of a user, requires no skill in an attachment and detachment of the hairpiece, assures a fit of the hairpiece and is economically superior.
In order to achieve -the object, one embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that it comprises the ;~'33~9 steps of: providing both an anchor provided around -the outer periphery of a hairpiece body and a hairpiece attaching element including a core and a cover slidably fit-ting on the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the anchor and a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user; engaging the anchor with the first engagement means and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the rlatural hairs engage the second engagement means and covering the na-tural hairs engaging the core -to retain the engagemen-t of the na-tural hairs.
Another embodiment of the present invention is char-acterized in that it comprises a slender core made of a syn~
thetic plastic material and a cover fitting around and movable along the surface of the core, the core having a first engage-ment means engaging the outer periphery of a hairpiece body, the outer periphery of the front end of the core having a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user, the cover being moved to the second engagement means so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engagement means and thereby retaining the engagement of the natural hairs.
The method and element of attaching the hairpiece facilitate the hairpiece to be easily and quickly attached to the head of the user without a damage to the natural hairs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.l is a front view of the core of a hairpiece at-taching element of an embodiment of the present invention;
33~9 FIG.2 is a longi-tudinal section through the core of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.3 is a front view of a cover o~ the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.4 is a plan view of the cover of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.5 is a longitudinal section -through a part of the hairpiece attaching element;
FIG.6A is a plan view of a hairpiece body;
FIG.6B is an enlargement of an encircled part of FIG.6A;
FIG.7A is an illustrative plan view of the hairpiece body of FIG.6A attached to the head of a user;
FIG.7B is a de-tailed view of a part of FIG.7A indi-cated by a broken line shown therein; and FIGS.8-10 are front views illustrating the steps of an inventive method of attaching a hairpiece.
DESCRIPTI~N OF THE PREFER~ED EMBODIMENTS
The preferred embodiments of a method of attaching a hairpiece and a hairpiece attaching element of the presen-t invention will be described with reference to the drawings hereinafter.
FIGS.l-~ illustrate an inventive hairpiece attaching element used with a method of attaching a hairpiece. The hairpiece attaching element 1 comprises a flat and essentially rectangular- core 2 made of a synthetic plastic material, e.g., nylon or polyacetal and a cover 3 fitting around and movable :
2~33~9 along the surface of the core 2. The cover 3 is also made of a syn-thetic plastic material. Especially, both the core 2 and cover 3 may be preferably made.of a synthetic plastic material having a color, e.g., black, brown or the color of gold.
FIGS.1 and 2 illustrate the core 2. The core 2 has the dimensions of an about 15-mm length, about ~-mm width and about 1-mm thickness. A central par-t of the core 2 defines an approximately U-shaped first engagement groove 5 passing through the thickness of the core 2 and providing part of a first engagemen-t means. Either side edge of the front area of the core Z defines an essentially L-shaped second engagemen-t groove 7 extending towards the axis of and the front edge of the core 2 so that the second engagement groove 7 includes an axially extending front portion 7a. The second engagement groove 7 provides a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs 31 grown from the head 22 of a user. The second engagement groove 7 may alternatively lack the axial portion 7a but have an oblique arrangement instead of the essentially L-shaped arrangement thereof.
Either side of the front edge of the core 2 has a stop 9 extending outwards transversely to the axis of the core 2 and stopping an axial movement of the cover 3. An axially central area of a rear area of the core 2 defines a guiding groove 11 in the form of isosceles triangle and tapering to-wards the front edge of the core 2. The apex of the isosceles triangle of the guiding groove 11 passes into a tongue 13 defined by the U-shaped first engagement groove 5. As shown in 3~
FIG.2, the front end of the tongue 13 has an oblique surface 13a. The width of the first engagement groove 5 is about 0.5 mm. The width of the narrowest portion of the second engage-ment groove 7 is also about 0.5 mm.
FIGS.3 and ~ illustrate the annular cover 3 defining an axial rectangular through-hole 15 and fitting on the surface of the core 2. The cover 3 is fitted on the core 2 so that the front or bottom edge of the cover 3 first fits on the rear edge of the core 2. The center of the rear or top edge of the fron-t side 3a of the cover 3 has a tab 17 extending upwards and guided by the bottom wall of the guiding groove 11 defined in the core 2. As best shown in FIG.5, the tab 17 extends from the rear edge of the front side 3a of the cover 3 into the through-hole 15 and pushes the tongue 13 of the core Z to the rear or top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3. The rear or top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 has a tab-shaped stop 19 extending upwards and normally retaining the tongue 13 within a normal range of movement. Each of the core 2 and cover 3 preferably has a cross section with a curve contour without angular edges.
FIG.6A illustrates a hairpiece body 21. E'IG.7A
illustrates a position of the hairpiece body 21 attached to a bald area 23 of the head 22 of the user. The hairpiece body 21 comprises a hexagonally-eyed network 25, a border 27 sewn on the outer edge of the network 25 and a continuous anchor 29 or a plurality of discrete anchors 29 provided on the underside of the border 27. The present embodiment has employed the hexago-3~9 nally-eyed network 25. Alternatively, a quadrangularly-eyed network or a network including eyes in a convenient form may be employed. In summary, a network eye must only provide a form for connecting or attaching artificial hairs or natural hairs 33 such as china hairs.
Each of the anchors 29 provided on the border 27 is made of polyester filaments or the like with a 0.5-mm cross-sectional diameter. The diameter of the cross section of each filament may be 0.3-0.8 mm.
FIGS.8-lO illustrate the steps of a method of attach-ing a hairpiece by oeans of the hairpiece attaching element 1.
As shown in FIG.8, the anchors 29 oE the hairpiece body 21 first engages the first engagement groove 5 and the tongue 13 defined in the core 2. As shown in phantom lines of FIG.5, the tongue 13 of the core 2 is first bent so tha-t the front edge of the tongue 13 passes past the stop l9. Then the anchors 29 are passed through a narrow spacing between the top edge of the stop l9 and the oblique surface 13a of the tongue 13. Then the tongue 13 is returned inside the stop l9 by its own elasticity so as to take the anchors 29 into the first en-gagement groove 5 in the core 2. Thus, the hairpiece attaching element 1 is completely attached to the border 27 of the hair-piece body 21. During this time, the cover 3 is moved to a second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2 and as shown in FIG.5, the front edge of the tongue 13 butts the top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 so as to block a rearward movement of the cover 3.
~ 33~9 As shown in FIG.9, since the tongue 13 blocks the rearward movement o-E the cover 3, the core 2 and thereby the tongue 13 are bent so that the tongue 13 passes into the through-hole 15 of the cover 3. The cover 13 is moved -to a first engagement groove 5 side of the core 2. Bundles of a plurality of the natural hairs 31 grown from the head 22 oE the user are engaged with the open second engagement grooves 7.
The second engagement grooves 7 may receive and engage the same looping bundle oE the natural hairs 31. Alternatively, the second engagement grooves 7 may receive and engage different bundles of the natural hairs 31. The bundles of the natural hairs 31 engage the front portions 7a of the second engagement grooves 7.
As shown in FIG.10, the cover 3 is moved to the second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2 so that the cover 3 and core 2 tightly sandwich the bundles oE the natural hairs 31. When the cover 3 has been completely moved to the second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2, the portion of the tab 17 extending into the through-hole 15 pushes the tongue 13 to the rear side 3b of the cover 3. When the front edge of the cover 3 butts the stops 9 provided at the Eront edge of the core 2, the Eront edge of the tongue 13 butts the rear edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 so as to stop the axial move-ment of the cover 3, as best seen in FI~.5.
Thus, attaching a plurality of, e.g., 6-10 hairpiece attaching elements to the outer periphery of the hairpiece body 21 attaches a hairpiece to the bald area 23 of the head 22 of the user.
The above embodiment has described a case in which the U-shaped first engagement groove 5 and the tongue 13 to-gether provides the first engagement means. The present inven-tion is not res-tricted to -this case but is also applicable to a case in which the front or rear surface of the core 2 has an elastic tongue engaging the anchors 29. In the lat-ter case, a portion of the cover 3 opposite the tongue defines a slot or opening securing an axial slide of t:he cover 3.
FIGS.1 and 2 illustrate the core 2. The core 2 has the dimensions of an about 15-mm length, about ~-mm width and about 1-mm thickness. A central par-t of the core 2 defines an approximately U-shaped first engagement groove 5 passing through the thickness of the core 2 and providing part of a first engagemen-t means. Either side edge of the front area of the core Z defines an essentially L-shaped second engagemen-t groove 7 extending towards the axis of and the front edge of the core 2 so that the second engagement groove 7 includes an axially extending front portion 7a. The second engagement groove 7 provides a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs 31 grown from the head 22 of a user. The second engagement groove 7 may alternatively lack the axial portion 7a but have an oblique arrangement instead of the essentially L-shaped arrangement thereof.
Either side of the front edge of the core 2 has a stop 9 extending outwards transversely to the axis of the core 2 and stopping an axial movement of the cover 3. An axially central area of a rear area of the core 2 defines a guiding groove 11 in the form of isosceles triangle and tapering to-wards the front edge of the core 2. The apex of the isosceles triangle of the guiding groove 11 passes into a tongue 13 defined by the U-shaped first engagement groove 5. As shown in 3~
FIG.2, the front end of the tongue 13 has an oblique surface 13a. The width of the first engagement groove 5 is about 0.5 mm. The width of the narrowest portion of the second engage-ment groove 7 is also about 0.5 mm.
FIGS.3 and ~ illustrate the annular cover 3 defining an axial rectangular through-hole 15 and fitting on the surface of the core 2. The cover 3 is fitted on the core 2 so that the front or bottom edge of the cover 3 first fits on the rear edge of the core 2. The center of the rear or top edge of the fron-t side 3a of the cover 3 has a tab 17 extending upwards and guided by the bottom wall of the guiding groove 11 defined in the core 2. As best shown in FIG.5, the tab 17 extends from the rear edge of the front side 3a of the cover 3 into the through-hole 15 and pushes the tongue 13 of the core Z to the rear or top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3. The rear or top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 has a tab-shaped stop 19 extending upwards and normally retaining the tongue 13 within a normal range of movement. Each of the core 2 and cover 3 preferably has a cross section with a curve contour without angular edges.
FIG.6A illustrates a hairpiece body 21. E'IG.7A
illustrates a position of the hairpiece body 21 attached to a bald area 23 of the head 22 of the user. The hairpiece body 21 comprises a hexagonally-eyed network 25, a border 27 sewn on the outer edge of the network 25 and a continuous anchor 29 or a plurality of discrete anchors 29 provided on the underside of the border 27. The present embodiment has employed the hexago-3~9 nally-eyed network 25. Alternatively, a quadrangularly-eyed network or a network including eyes in a convenient form may be employed. In summary, a network eye must only provide a form for connecting or attaching artificial hairs or natural hairs 33 such as china hairs.
Each of the anchors 29 provided on the border 27 is made of polyester filaments or the like with a 0.5-mm cross-sectional diameter. The diameter of the cross section of each filament may be 0.3-0.8 mm.
FIGS.8-lO illustrate the steps of a method of attach-ing a hairpiece by oeans of the hairpiece attaching element 1.
As shown in FIG.8, the anchors 29 oE the hairpiece body 21 first engages the first engagement groove 5 and the tongue 13 defined in the core 2. As shown in phantom lines of FIG.5, the tongue 13 of the core 2 is first bent so tha-t the front edge of the tongue 13 passes past the stop l9. Then the anchors 29 are passed through a narrow spacing between the top edge of the stop l9 and the oblique surface 13a of the tongue 13. Then the tongue 13 is returned inside the stop l9 by its own elasticity so as to take the anchors 29 into the first en-gagement groove 5 in the core 2. Thus, the hairpiece attaching element 1 is completely attached to the border 27 of the hair-piece body 21. During this time, the cover 3 is moved to a second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2 and as shown in FIG.5, the front edge of the tongue 13 butts the top edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 so as to block a rearward movement of the cover 3.
~ 33~9 As shown in FIG.9, since the tongue 13 blocks the rearward movement o-E the cover 3, the core 2 and thereby the tongue 13 are bent so that the tongue 13 passes into the through-hole 15 of the cover 3. The cover 13 is moved -to a first engagement groove 5 side of the core 2. Bundles of a plurality of the natural hairs 31 grown from the head 22 oE the user are engaged with the open second engagement grooves 7.
The second engagement grooves 7 may receive and engage the same looping bundle oE the natural hairs 31. Alternatively, the second engagement grooves 7 may receive and engage different bundles of the natural hairs 31. The bundles of the natural hairs 31 engage the front portions 7a of the second engagement grooves 7.
As shown in FIG.10, the cover 3 is moved to the second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2 so that the cover 3 and core 2 tightly sandwich the bundles oE the natural hairs 31. When the cover 3 has been completely moved to the second engagement groove 7 side of the core 2, the portion of the tab 17 extending into the through-hole 15 pushes the tongue 13 to the rear side 3b of the cover 3. When the front edge of the cover 3 butts the stops 9 provided at the Eront edge of the core 2, the Eront edge of the tongue 13 butts the rear edge of the rear side 3b of the cover 3 so as to stop the axial move-ment of the cover 3, as best seen in FI~.5.
Thus, attaching a plurality of, e.g., 6-10 hairpiece attaching elements to the outer periphery of the hairpiece body 21 attaches a hairpiece to the bald area 23 of the head 22 of the user.
The above embodiment has described a case in which the U-shaped first engagement groove 5 and the tongue 13 to-gether provides the first engagement means. The present inven-tion is not res-tricted to -this case but is also applicable to a case in which the front or rear surface of the core 2 has an elastic tongue engaging the anchors 29. In the lat-ter case, a portion of the cover 3 opposite the tongue defines a slot or opening securing an axial slide of t:he cover 3.
Claims (12)
1) A method of attaching a hairpiece comprising the steps of:
providing an anchor provided around the outer periph-ery of a hairpiece body and a hairpiece attaching element which includes a core and a cover slidably fitting the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the anchor and a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user;
engaging the anchor with the first engagement means;
and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engagement means so as to cover the natural hairs engaging the core and retain the engagement of the natural hairs.
providing an anchor provided around the outer periph-ery of a hairpiece body and a hairpiece attaching element which includes a core and a cover slidably fitting the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the anchor and a second engagement means engaging bundles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user;
engaging the anchor with the first engagement means;
and then moving the cover so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engagement means so as to cover the natural hairs engaging the core and retain the engagement of the natural hairs.
2) A method of attaching a hairpiece as recited in claim 1, wherein the anchor has a continuous annular form.
3) A method of attaching a hairpiece as recited in claim 1, wherein the anchor comprises a plurality of discrete an-chors distributed around the outer periphery of the hairpiece body.
4) A hairpiece attaching element comprising:
a core made of a synthetic plastic material; and a cover fitting around and movable along the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the outer pe-riphery of a hairpiece body, the outer periphery of the front end of the core having a second engagement means engaging bun-dles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user, the cover being moved to the second engagement means so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engage-ment means and retaining the engagement of the natural hairs.
a core made of a synthetic plastic material; and a cover fitting around and movable along the core, the core having a first engagement means engaging the outer pe-riphery of a hairpiece body, the outer periphery of the front end of the core having a second engagement means engaging bun-dles of a plurality of natural hairs grown from the head of a user, the cover being moved to the second engagement means so that the bundles of the natural hairs engage the second engage-ment means and retaining the engagement of the natural hairs.
5) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 4, wherein said core is made with a flat plate.
6) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 4, wherein the first engagement means comprises a U-shaped groove defined in said core and passing through the thickness of said core and a tongue defined by the U-shaped groove.
7) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 5, wherein the first engagement means comprises a U-shaped groove defined in said core and passing through the thickness of said core and a tongue defined by the U-shaped groove.
8) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 4, wherein the second engagement means comprises engagement grooves defined in opposite sides of said core.
9) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 5, wherein the second engagement means comprises engagement grooves defined in opposite sides of said core.
10) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 6, wherein the second engagement means comprises engagement grooves defined in opposite sides of said core.
11) A hairpiece attaching element as recited in claim 7, wherein the second engagement means comprises engagement grooves defined in opposite sides of said core.
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