US2008149130A1PendingUtilityA1

Bowman

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Assignee: BROWN ROBERTPriority: Dec 20, 2006Filed: Dec 20, 2006Published: Jun 26, 2008
Est. expiryDec 20, 2026(~0.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Robert C. Brown
A45D 8/34
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Abstract

Hair clasps for men and boys having an etched design thereon. Clasps, having equal semicircle portions, a first semicircle and a second semicircle connected by a hinge with a pin or screw. Hair clasp is circular or tubular in shape when in a closed position. A boy or man hair clasp having teeth mounted inside and around the semicircle walls to hold, grasp, secure, or bind a hair braid, plat, dreadlock, or pony-tail. The present hair clasps key advantages provides equality and a structured hair management accessory for men and boys, which eliminates boys and men relying on and wearing rubber bands and women elastic ties to secure hair. The present hair clasp objective is to fill the accessory void in boys and men hair care management.

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1 . A clasp for boys and men hair, which holds, grasps, secures, or binds a pony-tail, plat, braid or dreadlock, comprising:
 a) two semicircle portions having a design etched thereon;   b) said two semicircle portions having a design etched thereon, wherein said first semicircle portion is connected to a hinge;   c) said two semicircle portions having a design etched thereon, wherein said second semicircle portion is held with said first semicircle portion by a screw pin;   d) said two semicircles portions having a design etched thereon, wherein said first semicircle portion and said second semicircle portion securely closes by pressing first semicircle conical pin into second semicircle groove thereon;   
   
   
       2 . A hair clasp according to  claim 1 , wherein said first semicircle and second semicircle portions opening end having teeth located at the circular openings for holding, grasping, binding, and securing the hair in a braid, plat, dreadlock, or pony-tail of boys or men regardless of age or gender.

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