Abstract:
A winding and fastening device which utilizes a flexible body part ( 1 -A), an elastic band and a pointed contoured stick, or pick, or rod ( 1 -C) to arrange and secure flexible material, such as human or animal hair in a desired position.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0001]    This invention relates to personal use, namely, hair styling and grooming of humans and animals. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    Due to the increased desire to have attractive yet functional hairstyles while performing job duties and day-to-day activities, this invention enables the user to arrange secure human hair and other flexible materials, such as false hair or hair extensions, in a way which is functional, pleasing to the eye, and easy to use. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0003]    In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a flexible body part is provided which can be flexed horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both. The flexible body part contains openings which accommodate the insertion and retention of an elastic band or elastic material. A flexible material, such as hair, is inserted between the body part and the elastic material. When the body part is twisted, or rolled, the flexible material is contained and retained between the body part and the elastic material. 
         [0004]    In accordance with the next aspect of the invention, a stick, or pick, or rod is provided, with said stick, pick, or rod ideally having one pointed end and one contoured end and being of an overall cylindrical shape. The stick, or pick, or rod is inserted into an opening at one end of the flexible body part, then underneath, through, over, or around the flexible material, then out through an opening in the opposite end of the body part, thus securing the flexible material, such as hair, in the desired position. 
         [0005]    In accordance with the last aspect of the invention, a method of use for winding, fastening, styling, and securing a flexible material is provided. The method of use contains but is not limited to inserting the flexible material, such as hair, between a flexible body part and an elastic material, then winding, fastening, positioning, or styling said material into a desired arrangement. The method is continued by inserting a pointed stick, or pick, or rod into an opening in one end of the flexible body part, then sliding the stick, pick, or rod through, over, underneath, or around the flexible material, then securing the flexible material by sliding the pointed end of the stick, pick, or rod out through an opening in the opposite end of the body part, thus securing the flexible material in a desired arrangement. 
     
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0006]    The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein: 
           [0007]      FIGS. 1 and 2  are front views of the invention, disassembled and assembled, respectively; 
           [0008]      FIGS. 3 and 4  illustrate how the assembled invention works; and 
           [0009]      FIGS. 5 ,  6 ,  7 ,  8 ,  9 , and  10  illustrate a general method of use for the invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0010]    With reference to  FIGS. 1 and 2 , the characters A, B, C, D, E, F, and G illustrate the vital working elements of the invention, without which the invention could not be assembled or function correctly. “A”—as shown, represents the whole of the flexible body part. “B”—as shown, represents the elastic band or elastic material. “C”—as shown, represents the whole of the pointed contoured stick. “D”—as shown, represents the openings in the ends of the body part, which must be of such a shape as to accommodate the insertion and retention of both “B” and “C” together or separately. “E”—as shown, represents the nature of the openings, also referenced by “D,” which illustrates the ideal shape of the openings in the ends of the flexible body part (A) which allows the elastic band (B) to lie flat against the flexible body part (A) when the elastic band (B) is inserted and fastened into the opening (D). “F”—as shown, illustrates the pointed end of the stick, or pick, or rod (C). 
         [0011]    With reference to  FIGS. 3 and 4 , the characters A, B, and C illustrate the working members of the invention: the flexible body part (A), the elastic band (B), and the pointed contoured stick, pick, or rod (C). With reference to  FIGS. 3 and 4 , the characters H, I, J, K, L, and M illustrate how the members of the invention fit within and around each other. “H”—as shown, illustrates the insertion of the pointed contoured stick, pick, or rod (C) through the opening in one end of the body part (A). “I”—as shown, illustrates the contoured end of “C,” which is not inserted into the opening of the body part (A). “J”—as shown, illustrates the opening accommodating the insertion of “C” while retaining the elastic band (B). 
         [0012]    “K”—as shown, illustrates the elastic band (B) lying flat against the flexible body part (A) and not interfering with the insertion of the pointed end of “C.” “L”—as shown, illustrates the opening in the opposite end of the flexible body part (A). 
         [0013]    With specific reference to  FIG. 4 , “M”—as shown, illustrates how the pointed end of the stick, pick, or rod fits into opening “L,” thus securing the body part (A) to the pointed contoured rod (C) while the body part (A) accommodates and retains the elastic band (B). 
         [0014]    With reference to  FIGS. 5 ,  6 ,  7 ,  8 ,  9 , and  10 , the characters A, B, and C illustrate a method of use for the invention using the flexible body part (A), the elastic band (B), and the pointed contoured rod (C). 
         [0015]    With specific reference to  FIG. 5 , “O”—as shown, illustrates a flexible material of undefined composition, having been inserted between body part (A) and elastic band (B), and thus retained by the friction and the tension caused by the elastic band (B) being fastened so as to lie flat against flexible body part (A). 
         [0016]    With specific reference to  FIGS. 6 and 7 , “P”—as shown, illustrates a flexible material (O) being folded over or rolled to a desired position. 
         [0017]    With specific reference to  FIG. 8 , “Q”—as shown, illustrates the pointed end of “C” being inserted into an opening in the end of body part (A). 
         [0018]    With specific reference to  FIG. 9 , “R”—as shown, illustrates the pointed end (Q) of the stick, pick, or rod (C) moving towards the opposite end of body part (A) and sliding over flexible material (O), which is arranged in a rolled or folded position. 
         [0019]    With specific reference to  FIG. 10 , “S”—as shown, illustrates the pointed end (Q) of the stick, pick, or rod (C) being fastened inside an opening in an end of body part (A). “T”—as shown, illustrates the opening in body part (A). “U”—as shown, illustrates the contoured end of pointed stick, pick, or rod (C). 
         [0020]    With reference to all drawings, related descriptions, illustrations, and assumptions, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the descriptions, etc., contained herein and is capable of numerous shapes, customizations, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.