Hair roller
An improved hair roller is disclosed comprised of a hollow spindle having flared end portions formed thereon with a series of notches provided about the periphery of one of the flared ends of the hollow spindle and a pair of radially opposite notched holes provided on the periphery of the other flar...
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Zusammenfassung: | An improved hair roller is disclosed comprised of a hollow spindle having flared end portions formed thereon with a series of notches provided about the periphery of one of the flared ends of the hollow spindle and a pair of radially opposite notched holes provided on the periphery of the other flared end of the spindle. An anchoring clip is provided having a loop section maintained within the one flared end of the hollow spindle, the anchoring clip having an elongated projection disposed in one of the radially extending notches extending radially outward of the spindle. A retention pin disposed in the notched hole pair formed in the opposite flared end serves to retain an elastic element secured to the loop section and to the retention pin, resiliently maintaining the loop section within the one end portion of the spindle. The radially outward extending projection on the anchor clip serves to prevent the unwinding of the hair roller after a hair curl has been wound on the spindle body, by engagement with the scalp of the user. The anchoring clip is adapted to be readily adjusted in angular position to properly engage the user's scalp by partially withdrawing the loop section from the spindle by the extension of the resilient element and relocating the projection element in the appropriately located radial notch. |
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