Toilet – Methods – Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
Patent
1993-06-11
1995-04-18
Weiss, John G.
Toilet
Methods
Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
132 56, A41G 500
Patent
active
054069718
ABSTRACT:
A hair replacement device is constructed from hollow, polyurethane tubing reinforced with copper wire to prevent stretching and to allow the device to be molded, and re-molded, to conform to the contours of the scalp. The copper wire is coated with a flesh color substance. The device defines a peripheral segment and longitudinal and lateral tubing intertwined and glued at intersecting areas to form a generally basket shaped device. Hair is conventionally attached to the plastic tubing, and a skin panel insert may be added where desired. The hair of an individual may be draw through the open framework and blended with the hair attached to the device.
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Castaneda Janet K.
Eakin James E.
Taylor Topper, Inc.
Weiss John G.
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