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Dietze, Ruthard; |
Hair curler

In a hair curler with a cylindrical core having a tape made of plastics wire wound around it and with bands with loop-like barbs running around it, the core also has at least one metal, metal-coated, metallized carbon or antistatic filament arranged as a shield over its surface, or the cylindrical core is made of antistatic material, so that an antistatic effect is produced over its entire peripheral surface.


I claim:
1. A hair curler with a cylindrical core having a peripheral surface with a tape made of plastics wire wound around the tape, said tape having mutually-spaced bands with loop-shaped barbs running around the tape, wherein, on its peripheral surface, said cylindrical core has both the tape and at least one metal, metal-coated, metallised carbon or antistatic filament arranged as a shield over said surface, or said cylindrical core is made of antistatic material, so that an antistatic effect is produced over the entire peripheral surface of said core.
2. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein said filament is arranged to penetrate through the tape or is woven into said tape.
3. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein said tape is a fabric disposed on the periphery of said cylindrical core so as to be waterproof and wash-fast.
4. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein said filament is a metal-coated plastics filament.
5. A hair curler according to claim 4, wherein said filament is made of nylon and is coated with a silver coating.
6. A hair curler according to claim 4, wherein the metal coating is joined to said plastics filament so as to be waterproof and wash-fast.
7. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrically arranged tape is made of polypropylene.
8. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein said tape is formed from plastics wire made of perlon.
9. A hair curler according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of filaments are woven into fabric surrounding the cylindrical core in the form of weft thread or warp thread.
10. A hair curler according to claim 1, having a plurality of individual, drawn-out loop-like barbs, said barbs being cut open.
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