WO2008026631A1 - Wearer's hair utilizing type wig - Google Patents
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- the wearer's own hair located on the lower side of the wig attached to the head is drawn out from the gap of the wig and mixed with the artificial hair attached to the wig.
- the present invention relates to a self-hair-utilizing wig, and more particularly, to a self-hair-utilizing wig that can be stably attached to the wearer's head by providing an annular member and has reduced exposure from the outside.
- a self-utilizing wig is a type in which a plurality of holes or meshes are formed in a wig base, and the hairs are drawn from the holes or meshes and mixed with pseudo hairs attached to the wig base.
- this type of wig utilizing self hair as shown in FIG. 29, an overall shape of the wig, that is, a type that does not have a wig base that defines an outline is known.
- a known force, icicle 200 shown in FIG. 29, is composed of a skeleton-like frame 210 and artificial hairs 220 attached to the frame 210.
- the frame 210 has a plurality of ribs 211 arranged so as to extend linearly in a front-rear direction of the wearer's head, and a center in which the plurality of ribs 211 are juxtaposed so that the ribs 211 are not scattered.
- the connecting ribs 212 are arranged in the horizontal direction at the positions and connect and fix the ribs 211, and the force is constituted.
- FIG. 29 in order to make the structure of the frame 210 easy to apply a force, the drawing of only a few of the false hairs 220 attached to the frame 210 is drawn and most of the illustrations are omitted. Are closely attached to the entire frame 210.
- the rib 211 and the connecting rib 212 are fixed by connecting their intersections by bonding, binding, sewing, welding or the like.
- Each rib 211 and connecting rib 212 are linearly formed of a material that is not easily affected by heat, such as a dryer, for example, a synthetic resin material such as polyamide synthetic fiber or polyester, and has rigidity and elasticity.
- the artificial hair 220 attached to the rib 211 and the connecting rib 212 is made of nylon (registered trademark), polyester, etc. in addition to human hair.
- artificial hair having a diameter of about 0.05 to 0.2 mm is suitable, and the rib 211 and the connecting rib 212 are bonded, sewn, or wound and bonded, and a large number of hairs are projected in a predetermined direction. Install.
- the wig 200 When the wig 200 is worn, the wig 200 is first placed on the wearer's head and aligned. As the part to be placed on the wearer's head, the position where the tip of each rib 211 has entered the zenith side from the hairline by several centimeters is selected and set at that position. Next, the hair is pulled out. During this operation, the wig 200 is pressed with one hand from the top of the head, and brushing is preferably performed along the rib 211 using a brush or a comb.
- the hair is brushed lightly with a hair-styling brush or the like, and the hair is trimmed to a desired hairstyle while mixing the own hair and the artificial hair 220, so that the wig 200 Installation is complete. It is convenient to fix the wig 200 to the head by fixing a known wig stopper to the back side of the wig and sandwiching the own hair with this stopper.
- the wig 200 configured in this way, there is no peripheral frame member that defines the outer shape of the wig base 210, and the rib 211 is embedded and attached to the own hair.
- the wearer's own hair can be pulled out from the gap of the wig sufficiently, and the own hair and the artificial hair 220 are mixed well with each other.
- Patent Document 1 The wig force configured as described above is disclosed in Patent Document 1.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-2002-115115
- the frame 210 itself is composed only of the linear rib 211 and the connecting rib 212. Therefore, a stopper for fixing the wig 200 to the wearer's head is used as the frame. It is difficult to stably fix and hold on 210.
- the rib 211 is a force that is placed in the front-rear direction of the wearer's head, and the hair 211 attached to the rib 211 may cause hair breaks along the rib 211. There is a risk that it will lead to exposure of 200 wigs.
- the present invention provides an annular member and a rib attached to the annular member so that the annular member is stably attached to the head of the wearer, reducing exposure from the outside, and a wig.
- the object is to provide a self-utilizing wig that can blend the wearer's own hair with the artificial hair of the wig to increase the overall amount of hair.
- the present invention is a self-hair-utilizing wig that pulls out the wearer's own hair from the opening of the wig base to which the artificial hair is attached, and mixes it with the artificial hair.
- Each of the linear members 1S is formed in a zigzag shape, and includes an annular member having an opening therein and a plurality of linear members that extend in a vertical direction to the opening and are spaced apart from each other. It is characterized by that! /!
- the annular member is composed of, for example, artificial skin, a lower net laminated on the artificial skin, and an upper net laminated on the lower net, and preferably on the bottom surface of the artificial skin, Lace tape and / or satin tape is attached. Further, it is preferable that a wig exposure prevention net is provided so as to protrude outward from the outer peripheral edge of the annular member.
- Each of the linear members is formed in a flat flat portion at both ends, and the flat portion is an annular member. It is preferable if it is sandwiched between and fixed by being sewn with a thread material.
- Each linear member is provided with a bent portion that undulates in the lateral direction, and the adjacent linear members are bent in a zigzag manner so that the bent portions are adjacent to and spaced from each other. In the meantime, a widened gap can be formed for the wearer's own hair pull-out.
- the lower net constituting the annular member can be firmly attached to the artificial skin via a urethane film.
- the annular member and each linear member are preferably curved along the shape of the wearer's head.
- both ends of each linear member are fixed to the annular member with a relatively simple configuration, even if the linear member 12 is pulled by brushing or the like, for example, The end of the linear member does not float up, and the direction of the linear member does not change. Therefore, unlike the known wig 200 shown in FIG. 29, the possibility that the leading end side of the rib 211 that is the free end moves or floats up and appears outside is reduced. .
- the rib 211 extends linearly in the front-rear direction, the hair is linearly split along the rib 211, and as a result, the wig 200 may be exposed.
- the linear member is bent in a zigzag shape, it is difficult for hair to split. Even according to this, in the present invention, the exposure of the wig can be reduced as compared with the conventional wig 200. If the linear members are arranged in a zigzag shape within the wearer's own hair, these linear members are covered with the wearer's own hair and the wig-based artificial hair, so that it can be easily applied from the outside. Not visible.
- the linear member is bent in a zigzag shape, its length becomes longer than that of the linear linear member, so that the amount of artificial hair to be attached can be increased, and in addition, the hairstyle To improve the degree of freedom
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a self-hair-utilizing wig according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of a self-hair-utilizing wig according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of A-A spring in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the BB spring in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a wig-based manufacturing process of the self-hair-utilizing wig of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of a gypsum mold used for manufacturing a wig base according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 7 shows a molded plate for producing a linear member according to the present embodiment, wherein (A) is a plan view and (B) is a cross-sectional view. 8] FIG. 8 is a view showing a state where the first wire is attached to the molded plate of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a state where the second wire is fixed to the plaster mold of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which the first artificial skin is arranged in the plaster mold of FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a state in which the first net is put on the plaster mold of FIG.
- Fig. 12 This is a diagram for explaining the process of attaching the wig exposure prevention net to the first intermediate.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining a process of attaching a wig exposure prevention net to the first intermediate.
- FIG. 15 is a view showing a portion of the first artificial skin to be excised from the second intermediate.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a state in which the fixing position of the linear member is entered on the masking tape.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a state in which the third wire is arranged on the third intermediate.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining a process of producing a linear member according to the present embodiment using a third wire.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram for explaining a process of producing a linear member according to the present embodiment using a fourth wire.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram for explaining a process of producing a linear member according to the present embodiment using a fourth wire.
- FIG. 21 A view for explaining a state in which the end of the flat plate portion of the linear member is processed.
- FIG. 23 It is a figure for demonstrating the process of temporary fixing of a linear member and a net
- FIG. 24 is a diagram for explaining a temporary fixing process between a linear member and a net.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram for explaining a process of integrating the fourth intermediate and the second net.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram for explaining a process of excising an excess portion of the first artificial skin. 27] It is a diagram for explaining the process of attaching the lace tape and satin tape to the fifth intermediate.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram for explaining a process of cutting off the surplus portion from the sixth intermediate.
- FIG. 1 and 2 are schematic diagrams showing a self-hair-utilizing wig (hereinafter simply referred to as a wig) 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the wig 1, and FIG. The bottom view of is shown.
- Wig 1 is composed of force, icicle base 10, artificial hair 20 planted on the wig base, and wig stopper which is not shown.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 in order to explain the structure of the wig base 10 in a simple manner, the drawing of only a few false hairs 20 attached to the wig base 10 is stopped and most of the illustration is omitted.
- the artificial hair 20 is actually densely attached so as to protrude upward over the entire base 10.
- the wig base 10 includes an annular member 11 that forms a peripheral portion of the wig 1, an opening 11A formed in the annular member 11 and an opening 11A along the front-rear direction of the wearer's head.
- a plurality of linear members 12 extending in a longitudinal direction and spaced apart from each other and arranged in parallel with the annular member 11 are configured by force.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 1.
- the annular member 11 is formed in a strip shape having a predetermined width between the outer peripheral edge and the inner peripheral edge.
- the laminated body is formed by stacking a plurality of members.
- the annular member 11 includes an artificial skin 13, a lower net 14 stacked on the artificial skin 13, and this.
- the upper net 15 stacked on the lower net 14 and the force are configured.
- the lower net 14 is fixed to the artificial skin 13 through a urethane film applied to the lower net 14.
- the annular member 11 is preferably curved along the shape of the wearer's head.
- the bottom surface of the artificial skin 13 is provided with a lace tape 16 along the outer peripheral edge and a satin tape 17 along the inner peripheral edge.
- a net for preventing the wig from being exposed that is, a wig exposure preventing net 18 s is provided on the wig base 10 so as to protrude outward from the outer peripheral edge of the annular member 11.
- the lower net 14 and the upper net 15 are both made of a synthetic resin, and are, for example, a 25 mesh made of polyester and a thickness of 0.3 mm.
- the lace tape 16 is made of, for example, polyester and has a width of 8 mm and a thickness of 0.45 mm.
- the satin tape 17 can be made of, for example, polyester and has a width of 3 mm and a thickness of 0.30 mm.
- the linear member 12 is formed with a plurality of bent portions 12A, and the extending direction of the portion connecting the bent portions 12A is alternately switched to the left front or the right front for each bending point. Then, the ring-shaped member 11 is installed in a zigzag shape in the lateral direction along the head surface. Further, in the illustrated example, adjacent linear members 12 are arranged side by side in the opening 11A of the annular member 11 so that the distances between the bent portions 12A and 12A are alternately close to and separated from the front to back. Has been. As a result, a large, for example, diamond-shaped or diamond-shaped gap 11 B, which is convenient for easily pulling out the wearer's own hair, is formed between the adjacent linear members 12. As shown in FIG.
- the linear member 12 is formed in a slightly convex shape so as to follow the curved shape in the front-rear direction of the wearer's head.
- the distance between the adjacent linear members 12 is not particularly limited, and for example, consider the wearer's thin hair state or hair style for a force that makes a wide width of about 1 cm to 4 cm, or a narrow width of 1 cm or less! Can be set arbitrarily.
- the linear member 12 is made of a material that is not easily affected by heat such as a dryer, for example, a synthetic resin material such as a polyamide-based synthetic fiber or polyester, metal, hard paper, hard rubber, wood, bamboo, glass fiber, carbon fiber and other materials with elasticity and rigidity can be used.
- a synthetic resin material such as a polyamide-based synthetic fiber or polyester, metal, hard paper, hard rubber, wood, bamboo, glass fiber, carbon fiber and other materials with elasticity and rigidity can be used.
- it is made of polyester and nylon (registered trademark) with a diameter of about 0; If it is formed with a core-sheath structure, a linear member having rigidity, rigidity and elasticity can be obtained.
- the core-sheath structure refers to a structure including a core part and a sheath part covering the core part.
- the core part is made of polyester and the sheath part is made of nylon (registered trademark).
- the linear member 12 is set so that the tip thereof is set slightly inward from the outer edge of the annular member 11, and each end has a lower net 14 and an upper net. 15 is sandwiched between the wig and the net 18 for preventing exposure, and is sewn and fixed to the annular member 11 with a thread material (not shown).
- 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB in FIG. 3. As shown in FIG. 4, a portion from the tip of the linear member 12 adjacent to the outer edge of the annular member 11 to, for example, about 5 mm is formed in a flat plate shape. It is sandwiched between the upper net 15 and the wig exposure prevention net 18. Note that the cross section of the portion other than the flat plate portion 12B at the end of the linear member 12 is circular.
- a false hair 20 is attached to the annular member 11 and the linear member 12 constituting the wig base 10.
- the artificial hair 20 is made of nylon (registered trademark), polyester, etc. in addition to human hair.
- artificial hair having a diameter of about 0.05 to 0.2 mm is bound to the wig base 10 and sewn.
- the wig 1 can be attached to the bottom of the annular member 11 constituting the wig base 10 in order to fix the wig 1 to the wearer's head.
- a known wig stopper is provided.
- the wig 1 according to the present invention is configured as described above. Next, a manufacturing method thereof will be described. In particular, the wig base 10 of the wig 1 according to the present invention is manufactured according to the manufacturing process shown in FIG. First, the manufacturing method of the wig base 10 will be described.
- step S1 a gypsum mold that has been shaped from the wearer's head or imitated a typical head shape is prepared.
- step S2 prepare two nets and attach a head-shaped mold to these nets. That is, a flat net member is processed into a convex shape by thermal processing or ultrasonic processing.
- step S3 a straight wire is prepared, and a corrugated shape, that is, a zigzag or the like is attached to the wire.
- step S4 artificial skin is produced along the shape of the head.
- step S5 the artificial skin prepared in step S4 and step S2 are prepared. Integration with the other net produces the first intermediate.
- step S6 a wig exposure prevention net 18 is attached to the first intermediate produced in step S5 to produce a second intermediate.
- Step S7 fill in the unnecessary artificial skin excision and wire attachment positions to create the third intermediate.
- step S8 the tip of the wire material having a waveform or the like in step S3 is processed. That is, both ends of a wire having a circular cross section are crushed and processed into a planar shape. This step may be performed in step 3 above.
- step S9 the spring material is temporarily fixed to the third intermediate to produce the fourth intermediate.
- step S10 the other net produced in step S2 is integrated with the fourth intermediate to produce a fifth intermediate.
- step S11 the lace tape 16 and the satin tape 17 are attached to the fifth intermediate to produce a sixth intermediate.
- step S12 the wig base 10 is completed by cutting unnecessary parts from the sixth intermediate.
- Step S 1 (Preparation of gypsum):
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the plaster mold 50. As shown in FIG. 6, the outer peripheral line 51 and the inner peripheral line 52 for defining the range of the annular member 11 and the linear member 12 are arranged on the plaster surface. Enter the placement line 53 that indicates the position and the line 54 that indicates the mounting position of the wig exposure prevention net 18.
- Step S2 molding the head of the net
- a polypropylene sheet is put on the gypsum mold 50 prepared in step S1, and then a nylon (registered trademark) stocking is put on the polypropylene sheet and fixed.
- two nets made of synthetic resin are stretched over the polypropylene sheet and fixed to the plaster mold 50 with a fixing needle.
- the net in the downward direction is formed as the lower net 14 and the net in the upper direction is formed as the upper net 15 by the process described later.
- the net made of each synthetic resin is preferably made of polyester and has a mesh size of 25 mm and a thickness of 0.3 mm.
- thermosetting urethane resin solution for example, a main agent mainly composed of a modified polyisocyanate solution and a curing agent mainly composed of a polyether polyol mixture are used. Is 6.5 g, the curing agent is 3.5 g, and methyl ethyl ketone is 80. Og.
- the plaster mold 50 After the plaster mold 50 has cooled, the net is removed from the plaster mold 50.
- one of the two nets with a head-shaped mold is called a first net 140 and the other is called a second net 150.
- Step S3 Production of linear member (formation of corrugation):
- a molded plate as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7A is a plan view of the molded plate 60
- FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view of the molded plate 60.
- the molding plate 60 is composed of, for example, a wooden elongated base 61 and a plurality of wooden cylindrical members 62 that stand up from the surface of the base 61 and are arranged in parallel in the base length direction. .
- the cylindrical members 62 adjacent to each other are alternately shifted left and right with respect to the base length direction so that the cylinder axes do not overlap.
- Each cylindrical member 62 is fixed to the base 61 with a nail 63.
- the diameter of the cylindrical member 62 is appropriately selected, for example, in the range of 0.9 to 1.7 cm, and the right and left shift amounts of the adjacent circular column members 62 can be appropriately selected. By changing the diameter and displacement of the cylindrical member, the curvature that curves in a zigzag shape can be set as appropriate.
- the first wire rod is arranged on the molding plate 60 configured as described above. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 8, the first wire 121 is passed between the adjacent cylindrical members 62, 62, and the first nails 64, 64 erected from the surfaces of both ends of the base 61 Wrap and fix both ends of the spring 121.
- the shape of the bent portion 12A is imparted by heating the molded plate 60 around which the first wire 121 is wound, for example, by heating at 150 ° C. for 5 hours. In this way, the second corrugated second wire 122 is produced as a whole.
- a plurality of second wire rods 122 are produced by repeating the above step S2.
- each second wire 122 molded into a corrugated shape is placed on a placement line 53 written on the surface of the plaster mold 50 shown in Fig. 6, and the plaster mold 50 and the second wire 122 are As shown in FIG. 9, the bent portion 12A of the second wire rod 122 is pressed against the gypsum surface with a thumbtack 66 and fixed as shown in FIG. Determine. Further, the portion of the second wire 122 protruding outward from the outer peripheral line 51 written on the surface of the gypsum mold 50 is fixed so as to be in close contact with the gypsum mold 50 with the fixing needle tool 67A.
- the gypsum mold 50 is heated, for example, at 150 ° C. for 5 hours, so that the shape of the gypsum mold 50, that is, the wig is applied to the second wire 122.
- a third wire 123 (see Fig. 17) is produced with the shape of the wearer's head.
- a mark is made at the intersection of the outer circumference line 51 and the inner circumference line 52 and the third wire 123, and the plaster mold 50 to the thumbtack 66 and the fixing needle are marked.
- Remove tool 67A remove each third wire 12 3 from the gypsum mold, and wash the attached gypsum powder with water!
- the third wire 123 having a zigzag shape and a curved shape along the wearer's head shape can be produced.
- Step S4 production of artificial skin
- thermoplastic elastomer solution to which a defrosting agent is added is applied from above the gypsum mold 50 to form a coating film, which is heated at a temperature of 60 ° C. After drying for 2 hours, a first artificial skin 131 having a head shape is produced as shown in FIG.
- a thermoplastic elastomer solution to which the decoloring agent is added for example, a solution in which inorganic particles are added to a thermoplastic elastomer dissolved in an organic solvent is used.
- silica powder with a particle size of 10 m or less was added to a solution in which urethane elastomer was dissolved in an organic solvent in which dimethylformamide and methyl ethyl ketone were mixed at a ratio of 8: 2. Use solution.
- Step S 5 Integration of artificial skin and net:
- the first artificial skin 131 and the first artificial skin 131 and the first artificial skin 131 covered in step S2 are covered with the head-shaped first net 140 formed in step S2.
- Net 140 is fixed to plaster mold 50 with fixing needle 67B.
- the outer circumferential line 51 and the inner circumferential line 52 that define the range of the annular member 11 written on the surface of the plaster mold 50 as a mark the first region in the region between the outer circumferential line 51 and the inner circumferential line 52 is used.
- thermoplastic elastomer solution for example, a solution obtained by dissolving a thermoplastic elastomer with an organic solvent is used.
- the urethane elastomer is dissolved in an organic solvent in which dimethylformamide and methyl ethyl ketone are mixed at a ratio of 8: 2. The solution is preferred.
- thermoplastic elastomer solution is applied to the portion of the first net 140 in the region between the outer circumferential line 51 and the inner circumferential line 52, and then dried at a temperature of 60 ° C for 30 minutes. Thereafter, a thermoplastic elastomer solution further added with a defrosting agent is applied to the portion of the first net 140 in the region between the outer circumferential line 51 and the inner circumferential line 52.
- This thermoplastic elastomer solution with the addition of the matting agent is the same as the solution in step S4. After that, drying is performed at a temperature of 60 ° C. for 2 hours, so that the first artificial skin 131, the first net 140, the force outer peripheral line 51, and the inner peripheral line 52 are integrated.
- the integrated product is referred to as a first intermediate.
- Step S6 (Attaching the Wig for Preventing Wig from Exposure):
- the first intermediate is formed along the line 54, which is a mark of the mounting position of the wig exposure prevention net 18 written on the surface of the plaster mold 50, that is, in step S5, the first intermediate
- the wig exposure prevention net 18 is placed on the first net 140 integrated with the artificial skin 131, and the wig exposure prevention net 18 is ultrasonically applied to the first net 140 using an ultrasonic generator. Weld and fix temporarily.
- the display of the first intermediate is omitted.
- the wig prevention net 18 is made of polyester and has a 14-mesh belt shape, and as shown in Fig. 13, the frosting net 18 protrudes from the outer circumference 51 that defines the area of the annular member 11 by about 2 mm.
- the thermoplastic elastomer solution to which the same erasing agent used in Step S4 is added is temporarily attached to the first net 140 to the wig exposure prevention net 18 from the outer circumference 51 to the wig exposure prevention net 18
- the wig exposure prevention net 18 is fixed to the first net 140 by applying in the range of the line 54 indicating the mounting position and drying at a temperature of 60 ° C. for 1 hour.
- the one in which the exposure prevention net 18 is fixed to the first net 140 is referred to as a second intermediate.
- Step S 7 (removal of artificial skin and entry of attachment position of linear member):
- the gypsum mold 50 is cooled to a normal temperature, and the outer circumferential line 51 and the inner line defining the range of the annular member 11 written on the surface of the gypsum mold 50 are Masking tapes 71 and 72 are pasted on the first net 140 along the peripheral line 52 as shown in FIG. In FIG. 14, the first artificial skin 131 and the first net 140 The display is omitted. Remove the second intermediate comprising the first artificial skin 131, the first net 140 and the wig exposure prevention net 18 from the gypsum mold 50, turn it over, and integrate it with the first net 140. The part of the first artificial skin 131 that has not been removed is excised. Specifically, the portion of the first artificial skin 131 that is represented by the inner dashed-dotted line surrounded by the inner peripheral line 52 in FIG.
- the first artificial skin 131, the first net 140, and the wig exposure prevention net 18 are integrated and put on the plaster mold 50 and fixed with a fixing tool. Fix it to the plaster mold, and use the alignment line 53 of the linear member 12 written on the surface of the plaster mold 50 as a mark to mark the linear member 12 on the masking tapes 71 and 72 as shown in FIG.
- the first artificial skin 131 and the first net 140 are not shown in Fig. 16.
- the second intermediate is processed in this process.
- the product after applying is called the third intermediate.
- Step S8 processing the tip of the linear member
- the third wire 123 produced in step S3 is marked with the marks 71A and 72A written on the masking tapes 71 and 72 in step S7, and the wire written on the surface of the plaster mold 50. It is arranged on the first net 140 in accordance with the arrangement line 53 of the shaped member 12.
- the display of the first artificial skin 131 and the first net 140, that is, the third intermediate is omitted.
- FIG. 18 the position of the intersection 52A of the third wire 123 with respect to the inner circumferential line 52, and the third wire for the boundary line 55 between the net 18 for preventing exposure and the first net 140 are shown.
- the third wire 123 is moved to another location, and the intersection portion of the third wire 123 with respect to the outer peripheral line 51 is crushed by an ultrasonic generator to form a flat plate portion 12B, and the fourth wire 124 is produced.
- the fourth wire 124 is placed on the gypsum mold 50 so as to match the arrangement line 53, and enters about lmm inside the outer peripheral line 51 as shown in FIG.
- the fourth wire 124 is cut with the position as the boundary.
- the same processing is performed on the other end of the fourth wire rod 124.
- Step S9 Temporal fixing between the linear member and the net:
- the linear member 12 that has been processed in step S8 is applied to the markings 71A and 72A written on the masking tapes 71 and 72 in step S7 and the arrangement line 53 of the linear member 12 written on the surface of the plaster mold 50.
- they are arranged on the first net 140, and the linear member 12 is stopped on the first net 140 with the masking tape 75 so that the position of the linear member 12 does not shift as shown in FIG. Thereafter, these are removed from the gypsum mold 50, and each linear member 12 adjacent to the portion of the first net 140 corresponding to the outer peripheral edge 51 and the inner peripheral edge 52 that define the range of the annular member 11 is partially threaded. Then, the linear member 12 is temporarily fixed to the first net 140. Typically, as shown in FIG.
- a part ⁇ of the linear member 12 close to the outer peripheral line 51 and a part / 3 of the linear member 12 close to the inner peripheral line 52 are connected to the first net 140.
- the first net is wound around the tip of the linear member 12 that is about 3 mm inside from the outer peripheral edge 51 so that the thread 80 is wound about 2 to 3 times.
- the thread 80 is inserted into and removed from 140, and the linear member 12 is partially fixed to the first net 140.
- the part / 3 of the linear member 12 is fixed with a thread.
- the display of the first net 140 is omitted.
- the linear member 12 temporarily fixed to the third intermediate is referred to as a fourth intermediate.
- Step S 10 Integration of linear member and annular member
- the fourth intermediate produced in step S9 is stretched on the plaster mold 50 and fixed with a fixing needle.
- another second net 150 formed in step S2 is placed on the first net 140, and fixed to the gypsum mold 50 with a fixing needle.
- the two nets are partially integrated using an ultrasonic device outside the outer peripheral line 51 written on the surface of the gypsum mold 50.
- tie the first artificial skin 131 and the Hi ku 140 ⁇ This ku ⁇ 150 is fixed.
- the masking tape 73 to be applied along the outer peripheral line 51 is arranged so that about half of the masking tape 73 overlaps the inner side of the outer peripheral line 51.
- the masking tape 74 to be applied along the inner peripheral line 52 is arranged so that about half of the masking tape 74 overlaps the outer side of the inner peripheral line 52.
- the second net 150, the linear member 12, and the first net 140 integrated with the first artificial skin 131 are integrated.
- the laminated body thus integrated is turned over as shown in FIG. 26, and the surplus portion 131A of the first artificial skin 113 that is not fixed to the first net 140 is excised.
- the surplus portion 131A of the first artificial skin 131 located outside the perforated line sewn along the outer peripheral line 51 is cut off.
- the second intermediate 150 is integrated with the fourth intermediate, and the surplus portion 131A of the first artificial skin 131 is removed, which is referred to as a fifth intermediate.
- the surplus portion 131A is excised from the first artificial skin 131, and the human skin 13 in the wig base 10 shown in FIG. 3 is formed.
- Step S 11 Installation of lace tape and satin tape:
- the lace tape 16 and the satin tape 17 are attached to the back surface of the artificial skin 13 as a member for turning over the fifth intermediate produced in step S10 to improve the touch and to reinforce the laminate.
- the lace tape 16 is placed on the artificial skin 13 along the outer peripheral edge of the artificial skin 13, and both sides thereof are sewn with a sewing machine and attached to the fifth intermediate.
- a polyester tape having a width of 8 mm and a thickness of 0.45 mm is used as the lace tape 16.
- the satin tape 17 is arranged on the artificial skin 13 along the inner peripheral edge of the artificial skin 13, and both sides thereof are sewn with a sewing machine and attached to the fifth intermediate.
- the satin tape 17 is made of polyester and has a width of 3 mm and a thickness of 0.30 mm.
- the sewing thread for example, a synthetic resin thread may be used. Since these lace tape 16 and satin tape 17 are likely to fray at the ends, for example, it is desirable that the ends be baked with a soldering iron in advance before being subjected to fraying prevention treatment. In this process, a case where the race tape 16 and the satin tape 17 are attached to the fifth intermediate is referred to as a sixth intermediate.
- Step S 12 (removal of unnecessary parts):
- the excess part of the sixth intermediate produced up to step S11 is excised.
- the first net 140 and the second net that do not overlap the artificial skin 13 are used.
- G, 150, ie, A, B, and C are excised. Excess portions are cut off from the first net 140 and the second net 150 to form the lower net 14 and the upper net 15 in the wig base 10 shown in FIG.
- the wig base 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 is completed.
- the artificial hair 20 is implanted in the wig base 10 configured as described above. Furthermore, by attaching a known wig stopper to a desired position on the bottom surface of the annular member 11 of the wig base 10, the wig 1 according to the present invention is completed.
- the wearer's own hair is sandwiched between wig stoppers provided on the back of the wig base 10, and the wig 1 is set at a desired position on the wearer's head.
- the wig 1 is brushed with the use of a brush or a comb, preferably in the length direction of the linear member 12, while being pressed from above the head.
- the own hair restrained by the linear member 12 can be drawn upward from between the linear members 12 in the opening 11A of the annular member 11.
- the brush or comb pulls on the linear member 12 during brushing. Without being entangled with the member 12, almost 100% of the own hair can be easily pulled out between the linear members 12 and 12.
- the wig 1 according to the present invention has the end portions of the linear members 12 and 12 fixed to the annular member 11, so that even if the linear member 12 is pulled by brushing or the like, the linear shape The member 12 is not lifted or the direction of the linear member 12 is not changed.
- the rib 211 could move easily, so that the rib 211 might appear outside due to brushing or careless handling.
- the wig 1 according to the present invention since the movement of the linear member 12 is restricted, the change of the direction due to the floating or shaking of the linear member 12 does not occur. Furthermore, the conventional wig 200 shown in FIG.
- the wig 1 can reduce the exposure of the wig as compared with the conventional wig 200. Further, since the linear member 12 is arranged in a zigzag shape in the wearer's own hair, it is covered with the wearer's own hair and the artificial hair 20 of the wig base 10, so that it is externally applied. Not easily visible.
- the linear member 12 is bent in a zigzag shape, the amount of the artificial hair 20 to be attached is increased as compared with the rib 211 of the conventional wig 200 extending in a straight line. This force S is possible. Therefore, the hair volume of the wig 1 can be increased. Further, since the non-uniform and large gap 11B is formed between the adjacent linear members 12 and 12 arranged in the annular member 11, the own hair can be easily pulled out and the handling is easy. is there.
- the present invention can be implemented in various forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- the number of the linear members 12 is not limited to the illustrated example.
- the number of bent portions 12A of the linear member 12 and the degree of bending are not limited to the illustrated example.
- the lace tape 16, the satin tape 17, and the wig exposure prevention net 18 are not necessarily essential elements as long as they are provided as necessary.
- the arrangement direction of the linear members 12 is not limited to the front-rear direction shown in the drawing, as long as the adjacent linear members 12 and 12 do not cross each other.
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