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The present utility model relates to the field of ornaments, more particularly to a type of rubber hair loop.
As shown in FIG. 1, the outer structure of commonly used rubber hair loop is usually a single ring with a smooth surface 11, and the joint is generally connected by using a accessory such as a metal clasp 12. This type of rubber hair loop is widely used. However, owing to the outer surface is smooth, it is not easy to tie up the hair securely and often slip in use. Furthermore, the adoption of metal clasp as linkage makes the joint clearly visible, which influences the appearance of the hair loop.
The object of the present utility model is to obviate the above defects of the commonly used rubber hair loop, and to provide an improved type.
To achieve this purpose, protruding threads are set on the surface of rubber hair loop according to the present utility model. Thus, when the rubber hair loop enlaces the hair, the threads intertwist with the hair, and consequently the slipping of loop unlikely occurs and the hair is tied up securely. In addition, the surface thread can cover up the joint of the rubber hair loop nicely, and the protruding threads couldn't be seen unless closely watched, such that a pleasant appearance is achieved for the rubber hair loop.
FIG. 1 illustrates the structure of commonly used rubber hair loop;
FIG. 2 illustrates the structure of the present utility model.
FIG. 2 illustrates the structure of the rubber hair loop in the present utility model. Similar to commonly used rubber hair loop, the present utility model is also a rubber hair ring 1 whose surface has protruding threads 2, for example, a thread similar to a screw thread. The material of the loop could be anti-slipping material, such as artificial rubber (TPR), etc. Like the rubber hair loop commonly used, the present utility model can also be processed through dyeing so as to add various colors to its surface.
Due to the abovementioned design, when the rubber hair loop of the presnent utility model is in actual usage, the threads 2 laid on the surface intertwist with the hair, so the loop ties hair up firmly and is unlikely to slip. This type of rubber hair loop is suitable for different hair styles.
In addition, the thread 2 can cover up the joint of the hair loop nicely, so only protruding threads can be seen usually unless closely watched, such that a pleasant appearance is achieved.