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United States Patent (19) Andrew et al. 54 METHOD OF COLLECTING HAIR CLIPPINGS DURING A HAIRCUT AND A DEVICE THEREFOR 75 Inventors: Vladimir Andrew, 39, allée de la Robertsau, F-67000 Strasbourg; Roger Himber, Rixheim, both of France 73 Assignee: Vladimir Andrew, Strasbourg, France 21 Appl. No.: 08/945,131 22 PCT Filed: Apr. 22, 1996 86 PCT No.: PCT/IB96/00363 S371 Date: Oct. 14, 1997 S 102(e) Date: Oct. 14, 1997 87 PCT Pub. No.: WO96/33637 PCT Pub. Date: Oct. 31, 1996 30 Foreign Application Priority Data Apr. 26, 1995 CH Switzerland... 1189/95 51 Int. Cl.... A41B 13/00; A41B 13/10 52 U.S. Cl.... 2/50; 2/49.5 58 Field of Search... 2/50, 468, 48, 2/49.1, 49.2, 49.4, 49.5, 129, 135; 132/212, 213 56 References Cited U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 121,921 12/1871 Winn. 1,062,497 5/1913 Parkhurst. 1,094,345 4/1914 Robertson et al.. 1,261,575 4/1918 McLeod. 1,488,444 3/1924 Shea. 1,516,590 11/1924 Dorsey. USOO5950236A 11 Patent Number: 5,950,236 (45) Date of Patent: Sep. 14, 1999 1560,347 11/1925 Gambon. 1,635,613 7/1927 Ellerhorst. 1992,769 2/1935 Post. 2,161,350 6/1939 Hartzman. 2,199,334 4/1940 Ferry. 2.243,505 5/1941 Mercer. 2,364,568 12/1944 Tiscornia. 2,527,098 10/1950 Kenna. 2,717,389 9/1955 Girbble et al.. 2,892.909 6/1959 Darnutzer et al.. 2.984,840 5/1961 Parco. 3.693,634 9/1972 Gilbert. 3.855,631 12/1974 Ettinger. 4,689,830 9/1987 Williams. 4,713,274 12/1987 Minor. 5,054,124 10/1991 Darvas. 5,133,084 7/1992 Martin. 5,469,580 11/1995 Sobol. FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS 328 453 7/1903 France. 806 279 6/1951 Germany. 20 08 062 8/1971 Germany. 481 603 11/1969 Switzerland. 2 256 577 12/1992 2 264 234 8/1993 United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Primary Examiner John J. Calvert ASSistant Examiner Shirra L. Jenkins Attorney, Agent, or Firm Panitch Schwarze Jacobs & Nadel, P.C. 57 ABSTRACT For the collection of hair clippings (21) during cutting of the hair of a person, a collar (1) is fitted around his/her neck. The collar (1) has a Surface on which the hair clippings (21) falling from the person's head are caught. The Surface is coated with an adhesive for that purpose. 4 Claims, 3 Drawing Sheets

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1 METHOD OF COLLECTING HAIR CLIPPINGS DURING A HAIRCUT AND A DEVICE THEREFOR BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION An object of the invention is a method for collecting hair cuttings during cutting of hair with Shears or with an electric cutting device, in which the hair cuttings are caught and retained in the shoulder region immediately following Sep eration from the head hair by a catching device installed there. An object of the invention is furthermore a device for collecting hair cuttings during cutting the hair with Shears or with an electrical haircutting device, including a collar which is designed and constructed to be laid on the neck of a person in order to catch hair cuttings. During hair care by cutting, not only long, but also to the greatest extent very short, hair cuttings accumulate which do not fall rapidly to the floor owing to their Small mass, but are rather Swirled around by air currents Such as they exist in a room in which people move about and in which hair drying devices are in operation. Through these air currents, these fine and finest hair cuttings, in part only fractions of a millimeter long, can be breathed in and cause irritations and, if worse comes to worse, infections as well in respiratory organs, on the skin and even in the eyes. With a device known from GB-A2256577, the hairs are held fast by electrostatic charging of a drape (cape) which can be laid around the neck during the haircut. Maintaining an electrostatic charge over a long period of time, as is necessary in cutting hair, is difficult, and it is not guaranteed that the hairs will be held fast when the electrostatic charge is reduced in the cape, and thereby get into the environment once again. In particular, fine hair cuttings can get into the environment when the cape is removed after the haircut and taken away. Furthermore, with the device known from DE-PS806279 the hair cuttings are continuously Sucked off on a frustum shaped collar, through whose upper opening the head must be passed, and on whose conic Surface Suction openings are present. Such a device, if the Suction is to be effective, is very loud and unpractical, as the hair dresser must work at a great distance from the hair. From GB-A-2 264 234, a collar-like hair collection con tainer is also known which (similar to a bib for children) can be hung around the neck. This hair collection container is very stiff and uncomfortable to wear, and hardly solves the problem of Small hair cuttings flying around, as these only lie on the Surface of the container owing to their weight, but can come off again at any time. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention now consists in creating a process and a device which make it possible to collect the hair cuttings immediately after cutting and thereby prevent them from Spreading in the area. This object is accomplished by a procedure in which the hair cuttings fall and are retained on a collar which is laid around the neck and has an adhesive or wet Surface which takes up the hairs, and by a device wherein the Surface of the collar has an adhesive coating or is irrigated with water. By Seizing the hair cuttings immediately after cutting, that is after the Shortest falling height possible, their spread is effectively prevented. By Seizing the hair cuttings on an adhesive Surface of the collar, as well as by additional collection of the same in an almost Self-contained trough at 5,950,236 15 25 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 2 the lower end of the collar, further spreading of the hair cuttings is no longer possible. In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the adhesive Surface is applied to a paper or a plastic sheet, which can be disposed of after the haircut with the hairs Sticking to it. Preferably several adhesive layers are produced lying above one another in the form of a package, So that a new one is available immediately after use. To prevent a Soiling of the new adhesive layer before use and removal of the adhesive or carrier layer loaded with hairs, a Separating sheet can be placed between the individual sheets. In a further embodiment the hair cuttings, which get out below over the edge of the adhesive Surface, can be con tinuously or periodically removed by vacuuming from the trough and, if necessary, be chopped up into Smaller pieces during the vacuuming for intermediate Storage in the Small est area and in preparation for elimination. In a further embodiment of the invention the removal of the hairs can be assisted by water, which is conducted over the collecting Surface. The hairs are carried along there and led out of the trough. The water not only Serves as a means of transport before it reaches the trough, but also as an adhesive which hinders the hair cuttings from leaving the Support Surface again. In a further special embodiment of the invention, the collar is Statically charged, and the hairs adhere through their opposite charge on the collecting Surface. They first come off after the elimination of the static charge, and then fall off of the Surface when the collar is cleaned or can be rubbed off from the latter. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will be explained in greater detail on the basis of illustrated embodiments. Depicted are: FIG. 1 is a representation of a collar from the front, which is laid around the neck of a person, without hair cuttings on the one half and with hair cuttings on the other half; FIG. 2 is a representation of a collar obliquely from the front; FIG. 3 is a representation of a collar from the side, laid around the neck of a person; FIG. 4 is a perspective representation of a collar with Smooth Surface and a collecting trough forming the lower edge; FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section through the collar in FIG. 4; FIG. 6 is a further view of a collar with a collecting trough; FIG. 7 is a view of a collar with Suction ports for suction air in the collecting Surface; FIG. 8 is a view of a collar with an electrostatically chargeable Surface; FIG. 9 is a view of a collar with adhesive Surface; FIG. 10 shows the dispensing of a collar with adhesive sheets lying one upon another in accordance with FIG. 9; FIG. 11 is a collar constructed in two parts with a front and a back part, Seen from the Side, not joined together; FIG. 12 is the collar in FIG. 11, viewed from above, partially joined together; FIG. 13 is an adhesive sheet package for application on the collar elements, FIG. 14 is an adhesive sheet package for application on the collar elements,

3 FIG. 15 is an adhesive sheet package for application on the collar elements, FIG. 16 is a collar with an additional hair collector for long hair dressing. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The collar 1 of the invention encircles the neck 3 of a person 5, who is sitting on the chair of a barber or a hair dresser. The collar 1 (laid around the neck of the customer) has a collection area 7 to which a neck element 9, con Structed to block access of hair cuttings 21 behind the collar 1, can be attached from above. The neck element 9 is advantageously interchangeable, for example made of crepe paper, which is installed anew for each customer. Below or along the edges the collecting Surface 7 is bounded by a trough-shaped edge region 11 curved upwardly or to the front, which prevents larger hair cuttings 21 from going over the edge of the collar 1. The collar 1 is cut open either in front (FIG. 4) or over the shoulders at position 13, and can be spread at this point when pulled over the head. In the representation in FIG. 4, means 15 for closing the collar 1 are indicated. These can be snap fasteners, VELCRO (hook and loop fasteners) or similar closing means. On the neck element 9, a tube-shaped bulge 25, which is filled with air during the haircut, can be installed to Seal against hair cuttings 21 which can get between the collar 1 and the neck 3 of the person. Filling with air can take place with a small balloon-shaped bellows. Furthermore, a tube-shaped conduit 17 is visible in FIGS. 4 and 6, which is connected first with a pump 19 and second with the interior or the trough-shaped edge region 11. With the pump 19 air or water can be drawn in through the conduit 17, and hair cuttings 21 carried along with the air or water Stream can be led off from the edge region 11. In the configuration of the invention according to FIG. 7 the collection Surface 7 is constructed with holes 8 and connected with a Suction pump (not depicted) on the back Side. The hair cuttings 21, which are cut off from the head hair by the barber with the shears or with an electric cutting machine, fall on the inclined collection surface 7 by the Shortest path possible and are caught there. Hairs perhaps not adhering are held back in the edge region 11, which for example can be constructed as a nearly closed trough 23. The collar preferably remains connected with the source of Suction, when it is removed from the neck 3 of the person 5. In the configuration of the invention according to FIG. 8 the collection Surface 7 is constructed as electrostatically chargeable, and for this is connected with an appropriate Source of current 10. By generating an electrostatic charge of the Surface of the collar 1 the hair cuttings are not only attracted by this when they fall down after cutting, but are also later held fast. The hair cuttings 21 can then be removed from the the collar 1 after the cutting, after the collar 1 is removed from the neck 3 of the person 5, and furthermore after the electrostatic charge is dissipated. They nonetheless remain held fast until this time. In the configuration of the invention according to FIG. 9, the Surface of the collection Surface 7 or the entire collar 1 is covered with an adhesive layer 29, which catches the hair cuttings 21. The adhesive layer 29 can be constructed similar to that of a fly paper, and consequently be configured for one time use. The adhesive layer 29 can be applied to a carrier material or a carrier layer 31 of paper or a plastic sheet, as this is known from POST-IT note sheets (i.e., self-sticking 5,950,236 15 25 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 4 removable note sheets). The use of a crepe-like carrier material 31, which makes possible a Spatial fitting on the Support, is especially advantageous. In this case, the carrier layer 31 on top of another with the hair cuttings 21 adhering thereon can be removed after use of the collar 1 and burned. If Several carrier layers 31 are laid out package-like on the collar 1, the collar is again ready for use and collection immediately after removing the uppermost lying layer with the hair cuttings 21 Sticking to it. With sufficient internal stability or use of a greater number of carrier layers 31 lying one on top of another, the collar 1 provided for Support can even be dispensed with, or this can at least be lighter in construction. In other words, the carrier layer 31 then itself forms the collar 1 and represents a disposable product. In order that the new adhesive layer exposed after the haircut not be soiled immediately, before it is used with a new customer, a Separation layer 33 can be inserted between each carrier layer 31. With a suitable choice of material, this Separation layer 33 permits using an adhesive or glue with an extremely high adhesive capacity. It is also possible to construct the adhesive layer Such that the hair cuttings 21 lying on it remain Stuck on during the haircut, but can be detached again by Washing with water. In this embodiment of the invention, the collar 1 is made of plastic. In FIG. 11 the collar 1 comprises of a front part 14 and a back part 16. The two parts 14 and 16 can be joined to each other above by VELCRO (hook and loop fasteners) or Similar adhesive Strips 18. The connection can also take place laterally through a joint, including a bolt or a Screw 20 with nut 22. The two parts 14 and 16 can be constructed alike or unlike. They are preferably made of a not too hard plastic material, So that they can lie on the chest and the back while being worn. If the two parts 14 and 16 are constructed as carriers for the adhesive sheets 31, then arresting means 24 can be attached for fastening the sheets 31 (FIGS. 14 and 15). In the configuration of the invention according to FIG. 16 additional collection containers 26 are installed on the lower rims. These Serve to catch the cuttings when cutting the ends (tips) of very long hair. The collection container 26 is preferably swivellably linked with the front and/or back part 14, 16. It is also possible to apply the carrier layer or adhesive sheet 31 to the Surface of the container 26. The separation layer 33 and/or the carrier layer 31 can be provided with advertising printings and/or also be Scented. We claim: 1. A collar device for collecting hair cuttings during a hair cut, Said collar device comprising a plurality of carrier layers in the form of a generally annular collar having an upper end and a lower end, each layer including a collection Surface extending between Said upper and lower ends completely around Said generally annular collar and having an adhesive Substantially covering Said entire collection Surface for catching hair cuttings and, each carrier layer adhering to each Successive carrier layer in a peelable detachable fash O. 2. The collar device according to claim 1, wherein Said carrier layer is made of paper. 3. The collar device according to claim 1, wherein Said carrier layer is made of plastic. 4. The collar device according to claim 1, wherein a Separation layer is contained between Said carrier layers. k k k k k