20240016119. HORSE MANE BANDING APPARATUS AND METHOD simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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HORSE MANE BANDING APPARATUS AND METHOD

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

James Vernon Henrekin of Deer Grove IL (US)

Sandra Jean Henrekin of Deer Grove IL (US)

Timothy Mark Johnson of Sterling IL (US)

HORSE MANE BANDING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240016119 titled 'HORSE MANE BANDING APPARATUS AND METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an apparatus for banding hair, which includes a magazine for holding elastic bands and urging them along a first axis. The magazine has an ejection port for passing the elastic bands through. The apparatus also includes an ejection assembly to push the elastic bands through the ejection port. Additionally, there is a guide to hold the hair in a banding orientation, where the hair extends adjacently to the ejection port and off-center from the first axis.

  • The apparatus is designed to hold and dispense elastic bands for hair banding.
  • The magazine stores the elastic bands and pushes them along a specific direction.
  • The ejection port allows the elastic bands to pass through.
  • The ejection assembly assists in pushing the elastic bands through the ejection port.
  • The guide ensures that the hair is held in a specific orientation for banding.

Potential Applications

  • Hair salons and stylists can use this apparatus to efficiently band hair.
  • Individuals who frequently band their hair can benefit from a more convenient and precise tool.

Problems Solved

  • This apparatus solves the problem of manually handling and applying elastic bands for hair banding.
  • It eliminates the need for separate tools to hold the hair and apply the bands.

Benefits

  • The apparatus provides a more efficient and streamlined process for hair banding.
  • It ensures consistent and accurate placement of the elastic bands.
  • It reduces the time and effort required for hair banding.



Original Abstract Submitted

an apparatus for banding hair comprises a magazine configured to hold elastic bands and to urge at least one of the elastic bands along a first axis. the magazine defines an ejection port configured to pass the at least one of the elastic bands therethrough. the apparatus further comprises an ejection assembly arranged and configured to urge the at least one of the elastic bands through the ejection port. the apparatus further comprises a guide arranged and configured to hold the hair in a banding orientation such that the hair extends from the guide both adjacently to the ejection port and off-center from the first axis.