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US851384A
US851384A US34842206A US1906348422A US851384A US 851384 A US851384 A US 851384A US 34842206 A US34842206 A US 34842206A US 1906348422 A US1906348422 A US 1906348422A US 851384 A US851384 A US 851384A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in the material for securing wigs and toupces in place, which is disclosed in my Patent No. 833,092, dated October 9th, 1906.
  • a material which consists of a thin, narrow strip of flexible material adapted to serve as an intermediate flexible connection and adhesive carrier between the wig or toupee and the scalp1 and being for that purpose coated on both sides with an adhesive material.
  • a short strip of the material is applied to the inner surface of the wig at appropriate points and the wig is then applied to the scalp, the adhesive material on the underside of the strips adhering to the scalp.
  • the object of my present invention is to overcome this objectionable feature. I accomplish this object by spreading the adhesive material over a greater area on the side of the strip which is placed next the wig, than on the side which comes into contact with the scalp. The result ofso doing is that when the wig is lifted from the head the pull tending to separate the surfaces between which the adhesive material is located docs not occur until the wig has been lifted sufliciently to begin to separate the surface of smaller area which is next the scalp.
  • the greater area which is in adherence with the i under surface of the wig besides having itself different ways in which the adhesive material it being understood that the surface of the strip which is to come into contact with the wig is entirely covered with the adhesive material.
  • Figure l represents the under surface of a toupee with three strips of my holding material in place thereon
  • Fig. 2 represents a strip of the holding material showing the exterior protective coverings
  • F ig. 3 represents the surface of a strip which is to come into contact with the scalp and on which there is a short space at each end uncovered bythe adhesive material
  • Fig. t represents a similar surface in which there isa margin around the entire surface left free from the adhesive material.
  • 'lhe flexible connecting and adhesive-carrying strip comprises a strip of some appropriate textile material a, one surface of which is entirely covered with the adhesive material indicated at I), while thc other surface is only partially covered with adhesive material, as indicated at b.
  • both surfaces of the strip are protected with a removable covering of protective gauze, or the like, indicated at c.
  • the protective covering is 'first removed from that side of the strip which is to be applied to the wig, and the strip is so applied.
  • '.l ⁇ l1cprotective covering may then be removed from the side of the strip which is to be applied to the scalp, and after all of the strips are so applied in the proper places, the wig is pressed onto the head.
  • the extent of the adhesive material in contact with the wig will insure that the strip will adhere to the wig and not to the scalp in the manner which has been doscribcd.
  • Means for securing wigs or toupees in place comprising a thin, narrow strip of ilexible material adapted to serve as an intermediate flexible connection and adhesive carrier between the wig or toupce and the scalp, said strip being provided on both sides with an adhesive coating, the area of the adhesive IOO IIO
  • Means for securing wigs or tonpees in place Comprising a tliin7 narrow strip of leXil 5 ble materiel adapted to serve as an interinel diate leXible connection and adhesive earrier between the Wig or toupee and the scalp,

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PATENTBD APR. 23, 1907.
W. SLEICHBR.
SBCURING WIGS IN PLAG APPLIOATION FILED DEC.13.1906.
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W'ILLIAM SLEIOHER, OF TROY, NEi/V YORK.
SECUFHNG WiGS IN PLACE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Api-i1 .23, 1907.
Application filed December 18,1906. Serial No. 348,422.
tion, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in the material for securing wigs and toupces in place, which is disclosed in my Patent No. 833,092, dated October 9th, 1906. In that patent is described a material which consists of a thin, narrow strip of flexible material adapted to serve as an intermediate flexible connection and adhesive carrier between the wig or toupee and the scalp1 and being for that purpose coated on both sides with an adhesive material. In use a short strip of the material is applied to the inner surface of the wig at appropriate points and the wig is then applied to the scalp, the adhesive material on the underside of the strips adhering to the scalp. I find that in the use of this material, it sometimes occurs that the strip of flexible material, instead of adhering to the wig when the wig is removed is left on the scalp. The object of my present invention is to overcome this objectionable feature. I accomplish this object by spreading the adhesive material over a greater area on the side of the strip which is placed next the wig, than on the side which comes into contact with the scalp. The result ofso doing is that when the wig is lifted from the head the pull tending to separate the surfaces between which the adhesive material is located docs not occur until the wig has been lifted sufliciently to begin to separate the surface of smaller area which is next the scalp. The greater area which is in adherence with the i under surface of the wig, besides having itself different ways in which the adhesive material it being understood that the surface of the strip which is to come into contact with the wig is entirely covered with the adhesive material.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l represents the under surface of a toupee with three strips of my holding material in place thereon, Fig. 2 represents a strip of the holding material showing the exterior protective coverings; F ig. 3 represents the surface of a strip which is to come into contact with the scalp and on which there is a short space at each end uncovered bythe adhesive material, and Fig. t represents a similar surface in which there isa margin around the entire surface left free from the adhesive material.
'lhe flexible connecting and adhesive-carrying strip comprises a strip of some appropriate textile material a, one surface of which is entirely covered with the adhesive material indicated at I), while thc other surface is only partially covered with adhesive material, as indicated at b. For the purpose of convenient shipment and handling, both surfaces of the strip are protected with a removable covering of protective gauze, or the like, indicated at c.
ln use, the protective covering is 'first removed from that side of the strip which is to be applied to the wig, and the strip is so applied. '.l`l1cprotective covering may then be removed from the side of the strip which is to be applied to the scalp, and after all of the strips are so applied in the proper places, the wig is pressed onto the head. On the removal of the wig, the extent of the adhesive material in contact with the wig will insure that the strip will adhere to the wig and not to the scalp in the manner which has been doscribcd.
Though l have illustrated and described as the preferred form a strip in which the adhesive material completely covers the surface applied to the wig7 yet, it will be obvious that this is not necessarily so, so long as the extent of the adhesive material on this surface is materially greater than on the surface which is to be applied to the scalp.
What l claim is l. Means for securing wigs or toupees in place, comprising a thin, narrow strip of ilexible material adapted to serve as an intermediate flexible connection and adhesive carrier between the wig or toupce and the scalp, said strip being provided on both sides with an adhesive coating, the area of the adhesive IOO IIO
which eovers only the Iniddle portion of the strip leaving an uncovered portion at each end, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I aHiX my signature7 in presence of two witnesses.
ILLIAL SLEICHER.
coating on one side being greater than on the other, as and Jfor the purpose described.
2. Means for securing wigs or tonpees in place, Comprising a tliin7 narrow strip of leXil 5 ble materiel adapted to serve as an interinel diate leXible connection and adhesive earrier between the Wig or toupee and the scalp,
said strip being` entirely covered on one side Vitnesses:
with an adhesive coating, and being provided J. F. VI-IELAN, [o on the other side with an adhesive coating I. M. VITMAN.
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Cited By (10)

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US2850023A (en) * 1957-06-25 1958-09-02 Dora M P Taylor Toupee
US3458943A (en) * 1967-03-30 1969-08-05 Alice M Trowbridge Model and method for teaching hair and wig styling
US3710452A (en) * 1971-01-28 1973-01-16 Mc Murtrie & Hamrick Enterpris Hair piece liner
US4196741A (en) * 1977-07-18 1980-04-08 Minghenelli Santo M Product and process for highlighting and streaking hair
US4509539A (en) * 1984-02-08 1985-04-09 Charles Alfieri Hairpiece with simulated natural hairline front
US5992424A (en) * 1999-04-02 1999-11-30 Flash For Hair Perth Amboy, Inc Hairpiece and method of attaching hairpiece to user's head
US6170491B1 (en) * 1997-05-14 2001-01-09 Aderans Co., Ltd. Element and method for fixing a wig to a head of a wearer
US6267118B1 (en) * 1998-03-23 2001-07-31 Aderans Co., Ltd. Wig fixing member and method of using the same
US6584983B1 (en) * 1998-03-06 2003-07-01 Nj Diffusion S.A.R.L. (Societe A Responsabilite Limitee) Flexible antislip element and wig
US20160227863A1 (en) * 2014-04-18 2016-08-11 Aderans Company Limited Wig base with adjusting mechanism in trifurcate shape

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2850023A (en) * 1957-06-25 1958-09-02 Dora M P Taylor Toupee
US3458943A (en) * 1967-03-30 1969-08-05 Alice M Trowbridge Model and method for teaching hair and wig styling
US3710452A (en) * 1971-01-28 1973-01-16 Mc Murtrie & Hamrick Enterpris Hair piece liner
US4196741A (en) * 1977-07-18 1980-04-08 Minghenelli Santo M Product and process for highlighting and streaking hair
US4509539A (en) * 1984-02-08 1985-04-09 Charles Alfieri Hairpiece with simulated natural hairline front
US6170491B1 (en) * 1997-05-14 2001-01-09 Aderans Co., Ltd. Element and method for fixing a wig to a head of a wearer
US6584983B1 (en) * 1998-03-06 2003-07-01 Nj Diffusion S.A.R.L. (Societe A Responsabilite Limitee) Flexible antislip element and wig
US6267118B1 (en) * 1998-03-23 2001-07-31 Aderans Co., Ltd. Wig fixing member and method of using the same
AU744943B2 (en) * 1998-03-23 2002-03-07 Aderans Co., Ltd. Wig fixing member and method of using the same
AU744943C (en) * 1998-03-23 2002-10-10 Aderans Co., Ltd. Wig fixing member and method of using the same
US5992424A (en) * 1999-04-02 1999-11-30 Flash For Hair Perth Amboy, Inc Hairpiece and method of attaching hairpiece to user's head
US20160227863A1 (en) * 2014-04-18 2016-08-11 Aderans Company Limited Wig base with adjusting mechanism in trifurcate shape

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