KR-20260000598-U - A DECORATIVE HEADBAND WITH FUNCTIONALITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a headband in which a decoration can be bent or various movements can be performed. More specifically, it is achieved by a headband in which a decoration operates, comprising a ring-shaped headband body having an open part and elasticity, an operating body that is constrained around the headband body and bends or straightens from the headband body, and an operating part that operates the operating body. Accordingly, the decoration, such as an ear shape, is always maintained in a straightened state during normal times, thereby providing excellent aesthetic appeal, and the decoration can be bent or implemented in various movements through the operating part, allowing it to be operated to perform actions such as greeting or winking.
Inventors
- 김성준
- 김태헌
Assignees
- 주식회사 삼남
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241031
Claims (8)
- A ring-shaped headband body having an open part and elasticity; An actuator that is constrained around the circumference of the headband body and bends or straightens from the headband body; and An operating part that operates the above-mentioned operating body; comprising A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 1, The above operating part is, An operating unit for unfolding the above-mentioned operating body; and It includes an elastic body that is constrained to the headband body and pulls and bends the actuator; Characterized by the fact that the operating body bends or straightens according to the operation of the above operating unit. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 2, The above operating unit is, A button portion provided at the end of the headband body; A wire connected to the button part, secured to the headband body, and operated by the button part; and An elastic member disposed between the headband body and the button part and pulling the wire; comprising, When the button portion is pressed, the wire is loosened so that the actuator is bent by the elastic member, and when the button portion is released, the elastic member pulls the wire so that the actuator is straightened, and the degree of bending of the actuator can be adjusted according to the pressing depth of the button portion. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 2, The above operating unit is, A button part formed integrally with the headband body and formed by bending outward toward the headband body to have elasticity; comprising, When the button part is pressed, the wire is loosened so that the actuator bends, and when the button part is released, the wire is pulled so that the actuator straightens, and the degree of bending of the actuator can be adjusted according to the depth of pressing of the button part. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 3 or 4, The above operating body is, A first path formed by bending and having the elastic body inserted therein and a second path having the wire inserted therein are formed, The elastic body passes through the first path so that both ends of the elastic body are bound to the headband body, and the wire passes through the second path, with one end bound to the headband body and the other end bound to the button part. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 3 or 4, The headband body above is, A third path is formed through which the above wire passes, Characterized by preventing the wire from being exposed from the headband body. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 1, The above operating body is, Characterized by including one or more joints so that the actuator is bent in a curved manner. A headband with a working decoration.
- In paragraph 3 or 4, Characterized by further including at least one of a voice unit or a lighting unit operated by the above-mentioned button unit. A headband with a working decoration.
Description
A decorative headband with functionality The present invention relates to a headband in which the decoration is bent or displayed in various movements. Recently, in line with the modern trend of prioritizing appearance, a variety of products are being released to meet the growing trend of people of all ages and genders paying close attention to accessories and cosmetics that can enhance their looks. In particular, women and children who tend to imitate celebrity fashion are becoming the primary buyers of such products, and headbands and headscarves are representative examples among the items currently in vogue. To solve this, prior art was devised. Looking at prior art, various ornaments can be attached or detached from a headband, or their shape can be deformed by applying external force. However, if external force such as impact is applied to the ornament, there is the inconvenience of the user having to unintentionally restore it. Furthermore, since the ornament remains in a fixed state, it becomes boring after a few uses, leading to a loss of interest in wearing the headband. FIGS. 1 and FIGS. 2 are combined perspective views schematically showing a headband with an operating decoration according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 3 and 4 are schematic perspective views showing a cut state in which the elastic body and wire are omitted from a headband with an operating decoration according to an embodiment of the present invention, and the first hole, the second hole, and the third path are exposed. FIG. 5 is a cut and enlarged perspective view showing the first path and the second path of the operating body, respectively, in a headband with an operating decoration according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 6 and FIGS. 7 are a front view and a left side view schematically showing the operating state of a headband with an operating decoration according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing an example in which an operating body is arranged horizontally in a headband with an operating decoration according to an embodiment of the present invention. Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the attached drawings, provided that technical details that are already well known are omitted or compressed for the sake of brevity. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 8, a headband according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a headband body (1), an actuator (2), and an actuator (3). The headband body (1) is formed of an elastic material and is a means for wearing on the head, and is formed in a ring shape with approximately one side open, and two pairs of first holes (11) are formed through from the inside to the outside of the headband body (1) such that both ends of the elastic body (32) are restrained at a position corresponding to the first path of the operating body (2), and two second holes (12) are formed through from the inside to the outside of the headband body (1) such that one end of the wire (312) is restrained at a predetermined distance from the first hole (11) which is positioned furthest from the end of the headband body (1). Additionally, a third path (14) in which a wire (312) is disposed inside is formed along the headband body (1). At this time, one end of the third path (14) is opened to the outer surface of the end of the headband body (1) at a position corresponding to the button part (311), and the other end is opened to the outer surface of the headband body (1) at a position spaced a predetermined distance rearward from the first hole (11) positioned closest to the end of the headband. Additionally, a pair of support members (13) are formed protruding outwardly on the upper part of the headband body (1) to support the operating body (2) while corresponding to the end of the operating body (2), and the upper front surface of the support members (13) is chamfered to form an inclined surface (25). At this time, the support members (13) may include an inner support member (131) positioned furthest from the end of the headband body (1) and an outer support member (132) positioned closest to the end of the headband body (1). Here, the first hole (11) penetrates the inclined surface (25) of the inner support member (131) and the outer support member (132), respectively, and the second hole (12) penetrates the upper end of the inner support member (131), and one end of the third path (14) is opened to the upper end of the outer support member (132). An explanation thereof will be provided later. Additionally, the headband body (1) has a first spring support piece (15) corresponding to an elastic member (313) to be described later formed protrudingly on the outer surface of each end portion, and the other end of the third path (24) (14) described above is opened at the end of the first spring support piece (15). The actuator (2) is provided in pairs and