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Patent Abstract
A carrying case adapted for organizing and transporting jewelry
items is disclosed. The case includes a generally rectangular main
body having a plurality of flat, rectangular panels attached to
the peripheral side edges thereof. The rectangular panels are foldably
positionable between a compact closed configuration wherein the
panels are disposed in adjacent overlapping relation within the
main body to an open configuration wherein the rectangular panels
are outwardly deployed. One of the rectangular panels is detachable
and may be rolled into a closed configuration to permit the user
to take selected jewelry items while traveling. The main body and
each rectangular panel are configured with transparent pockets,
ring mounting cylinders, and necklace pouches, for organizing and
storing a wide variety of jewelry items including rings, necklaces,
pendants, ear rings, bracelets, and other jewelry items.
Patent Claims
What I claim is:
1. A jewelry case for organizing, storing, displaying, and transporting
jewelry items, said case comprising: a main body defining a compartment
having a bottom panel, and peripheral sides projecting upward from
said bottom panel; and a plurality of panels connected to peripheral
sides of said main body panel and sized for foldable reception within
said main body compartment with one of said plurality of panels
including means for attachment to said main body in covering relation
with said compartment, said plurality of panels each adapted with
means for storing jewelry.
2. A jewelry case according to claim 1, wherein at least one of
said plurality of panels being detachably connected to said main
body panel.
3. A jewelry case according to claim 1, wherein said means for
storing jewelry includes closable pockets.
4. A jewelry case according to claim 3, where said closable pockets
include a transparent portion.
5. A jewelry case according to claim 1, wherein said means for
storing jewelry includes at least one elongate ring mounting member
having a first end connected the panel and a second end detachable
connected thereto.
6. A jewelry case according to claim 1, wherein said main body
compartment is reinforced with rigid internally disposed panel members.
7. A jewelry case according to claim 1, wherein said bottom panel
is adapted with means for storing jewelry.
8. A jewelry case for organizing, storing, displaying, and transporting
jewelry items, said case comprising: a main body defining a compartment
having a bottom panel, and peripheral sides projecting upward from
said bottom panel; said bottom panel adapted with means for storing
jewelry; a first panel connected to a first peripheral side of said
main body panel, said first panel including means for storing jewelry
items; second and third panels connected to opposing second and
third peripheral sides of said main body panel, said second and
third panels each including a plurality of rows of pockets and at
least one elongate ring-mounting member having a first end connected
to the panel and a second end detachably connected thereto; and
a fourth panel detachably connected to a fourth side of said main
body, said fourth panel including means for storing jewelry items.
9. A jewelry case according to claim 8, wherein first panel includes
projecting peripheral flaps adapted with hook and loop fastening
material for engagement with corresponding hook and loop fastening
material disposed on outer surfaces of said main body peripheral
walls such that said first panel may be attached to said main body
in covering relation with said compartment
10. A jewelry case according to claim 8, wherein said fourth panel
includes at least one elongate ring-mounting member having a first
end connected said fourth panel and a second end detachable connected
thereto.
11. A jewelry case according to claim 8, wherein said first panel's
means for storing jewelry items includes a plurality of closable
pockets, each of said pockets having a transparent side wall.
12. A jewelry case for organizing, storing, displaying, and transporting
jewelry items, said case comprising: a main body defining a compartment
having a bottom panel, and peripheral sides projecting upward from
said bottom panel; said bottom panel including means for storing
necklaces; a first panel pivotally connected to a first peripheral
side of said main body panel, said first panel including at least
one closable pocket having a transparent wall for storing jewelry
items, said first panel including projecting peripheral flaps including
means for releasably connecting said flaps to corresponding peripheral
sides of said main body in covering relation therewith; second and
third panels pivotally connected to opposing second and third peripheral
sides of said main body panel, said second and third panels each
including a means for storing jewelry items including at least one
elongate ring-mounting member having a first end connected to the
panel and a second end detachably connected thereto; and a fourth
panel pivotally and detachably connected to a fourth side of said
main body, said fourth panel including means for storing jewelry
items, said forth panel including means for securing said fourth
panel in a compact closed configuration.
13. A jewelry case according to claim 12, wherein said fourth panel
includes means for storing necklaces, means for storing rings, and
means for storing jewelry items.
14. A jewelry case according to claim 12, wherein sad fourth panel
further includes means for securing said panel in a compact roll-folded
configuration.
15. A jewelry case according to claim 13, wherein said means for
securing said panel in a compact roll-folded configuration comprises
elongate, flexible members for securing said panel in said compact
roll-folded configuration by tying.
16. A jewelry case according to claim 12, wherein said main body
compartment is reinforced with rigid internally disposed panel members.
17. A jewelry case according to claim 12, wherein said first panel
further includes at least one closable pocket on each opposing side
thereof.
Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] 1. Field of the Invention
[0005] This invention relates generally to jewelry storage, and
more particularly to a portable jewelry case adapted for storing,
transporting, organizing, and displaying personal jewelry items.
[0006] 2. Description of the Background Art
[0007] Carrying cases for use in transporting various articles
come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Some carrying cases
are specifically configured for organizing and transporting jewelry
items since many jewelry owners have items that they take with them
when traveling. The background art reveals a number of carrying
cases designed specifically for jewelry. For example, U.S. Pat.
No. 5,562,204, issued to Sapyta et al., discloses a foldable carrying
case comprised of a member made up of a multiplicity of rectangular
sections connected along adjacent edges by hinges thereby allowing
the member to be folded from a flat configuration to a folded configuration.
The inner surfaces of the sections have individual pocket-shaped
storage compartments. U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,587, issued to Roegner,
discloses a jewelry case consisting of a rectangular shell of pliable
material that is foldable along a pair of transverse lines forming
a top panel section, an intermediate panel section, and a bottom
panel section. Each panel section has a pocket assembly having at
least one pocket with a transparent front panel, and a first jewelry-mounting
panel having a plurality of button-hole slits formed therein for
detachably mounting a plurality of clip style ear rings.
[0008] In addition, the following references disclose carrying
cases of various configurations:
1 6,267,230 - Ovadia 4,324,446 - LeSage 6,085,898 - Ovadia et al.
4,287,986 - Beck 6.059,098 - Ovadia 3,525,376 - Muhlhauser 5,779,033
- Roegner 1,215,054 - Olney 5,035,319 - Kunisch 1,183,252 - Sterne
4,799,587 - Desanto
[0009] There remains a need for a jewelry carrying case configured
for organizing and transporting a diverse array of jewelry items.
The present invention relates to carrying cases particularly adapted
and configured with multiple pockets and mounting panels for organizing
and transporting multiple articles of jewelry in a convenient fashion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention is a carrying case adapted for storing,
organizing, transporting, and displaying jewelry. In a preferred
embodiment, the case includes a generally rectangular main body
having a plurality of flat, rectangular sections attached to the
peripheral side edges thereof. The rectangular sections are foldably
positionable between a compact closed configuration wherein the
panels are disposed in adjacent overlapping relation within the
main body to an open configuration wherein the rectangular sections
are outwardly deployed. Preferably, at least one of the rectangular
sections is detachable and may be rolled into a closed configuration
to permit the user to take selected jewelry items while traveling.
The main body and each rectangular section are configured with transparent
pockets, ring mounting cylinders, and necklace pouches, for organizing
and storing a wide variety of jewelry items including rings, necklaces,
pendants, ear rings, bracelets, and other jewelry items.
[0011] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to
provide a compact carrying case for organizing, storing, and transporting
jewelry.
[0012] Another object of the present invention is to provide a
jewelry carrying case for storing jewelry in an organized manner.
[0013] Still another object of the present invention is to provide
a jewelry carrying case having a detachable portion for use while
traveling.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a front side elevation view of a preferred embodiment
of a jewelry case according to the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is a back elevation view thereof;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a back elevation view depicting closure flaps
with hook and loop fastening material in a detached configuration;
[0017] FIG. 4 depicts the jewelry case in an open configuration;
[0018] FIG. 5 depicts the jewelry case in an open configuration
with the side sections deployed;
[0019] FIG. 6 depicts the jewelry case in an open configuration
with all sections deployed;
[0020] FIG. 7 depicts the jewelry case in an open configuration
with one section detached from the main body; and
[0021] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view thereof of the main body
portion taken along section line 8-8 of FIG. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 1-7, a jewelry case in accordance with
the present invention is illustrated and designated generally by
the numeral 10. The jewelry case is preferably fabricated with a
pliable material, such as a suitable woven fabric, leather, or vinyl,
of the type commonly used in the production of hand bags, luggage,
brief cases, carrying cases and the like. FIGS. 1 and 2 depict the
jewelry case in a closed configuration. FIG. 3 depicts the initial
steps of opening the case. FIGS. 4-6 depict the case in various
partially open and full open configurations. While the preferred
embodiment depicted in the drawings comprises a generally rectangular
shape with generally rectangular panel members, any suitable alternate
shape for the main body and/or the panel members is considered within
the scope of the present invention.
[0023] Jewelry case 10 comprises a jewelry case adapted for organizing
and storing jewelry items. FIGS. 1 and 2 depict jewelry case 10
in a closed configuration. As best seen in FIG. 1, case 10 includes
strap members 12 forming handles, and further includes first and
second externally accessible pockets, referenced as 14 and 16, having
zipper closures or other suitable closing mechanism such as hook
and loop fastening material, buttons, snaps, etc. Pockets 14 and
16 preferably include closeable access openings for providing convenient,
readily accessible storage compartments for items frequently used.
[0024] Jewelry case 10 includes a generally rectangular main body
compartment 20 includes a bottom portion 22 and peripheral sides
24, 26, 28, and 30 projecting upward from bottom panel 22. Bottom
panel 22 and sides 24-30, are preferably composite structures including
internal generally rigid stiffening panels for providing structural
integrity while protecting the contents from impact damage. It should
be noted, however, that jewelry case 10 may be fabricated from any
suitable material including hard or soft plastic, polymer material,
etc. FIG. 8 depicts a cross-sectional view of the composite bottom
panel 22 and sides 26 and 28, and illustrates stiffening panels
23, 27 and 29. The stiffening panels present in the bottom and sides
of case 10 function to form a rigid shell that protects the contents
from impact damage. The bottom portion 22 of main body 20 is adapted
for the organization and storage of necklaces, bracelets, and other
elongate items. More particularly, bottom portion 22 includes a
plurality of pockets 32, retaining bands 34, and securing loops
36, for storing necklaces, bracelets, and other elongate jewelry
items. Retaining bands 34 are preferably formed of an elastic material.
Securing loops 36 are preferably formed of a length of elastic material
having one end attached to the bottom 22 and a free end, with hook
and loop fastening material 36A and 36B attached to each end to
facilitate attachment and detachment. Necklaces and the like may
be secured within main body 12 by partially inserting the necklace
within one of the plurality of pockets 32, routing the remainder
of the necklace underneath the corresponding retaining band 34,
and securing the necklace on corresponding loop 36 by detaching
the hook and loop connection, routing the securing loop 36 though
the necklace and placing the hook and loop fastening material in
mating engagement. An optional removable panel 22A, configured to
organize and store additional necklaces, may also be provided. Removable
panel 22A is sized for removable insertion within main body compartment
20 in overlaying relation with bottom panel 22.
[0025] A plurality of flat rectangular panels, generally referenced
as 40, 42, 44, and 46 are connected to the peripheral sides 24,
26, 28, and 30 respectively. The rectangular panels are foldably
positionable between a compact closed configuration, depicted in
FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein the panels are disposed in adjacent overlapping
relation substantially within the main body compartment 20, to an
open configuration, depicted in FIG. 6, wherein the rectangular
sections are outwardly deployed.
[0026] Panel 40 functions as cover for main body compartment 20.
More particularly, panel 40 includes projecting edge portions 50
adapted with hood and loop fastening material to facilitate secured
closure of panel 40 on main compartment 20 by detachable engagement
with corresponding hook and loop fastening material on the outside
portions of sides 26, 28, and 30. Panel 40 includes rows of closable
pockets, referenced as 52 disposed thereon for receiving jewelry
items. The closing mechanism, referenced as 53, may comprise a zipper,
button, snap, hook and loop fastening material, or any other suitable
opening and closing mechanism.
[0027] Panels 42 and 44 are configured with rows of closeable pockets,
referenced as 54, for receiving jewelry items. The closing mechanism,
referenced as 55, may comprise a zipper, button, snap, hook and
loop fastening material, or any other suitable opening and closing
mechanism. Pockets 54 are preferably transparent so as to enable
visual inspection of the contents. In an alternate embodiment, however,
one or more pockets 54 may be opaque. In addition, panels 42 and
44 each include a pair of generally cylindrical ring mounting members,
referenced as 56, for receiving rings thereon. Each ring mounting
member 56 has a first end 56A connected to the corresponding panel
member and a second end 56B detachably connected to the panel member
by hook and loop fastening material. The ring-mounting members are
preferably located on opposing (e.g. top/bottom) ends of panels
42 and 44 as depicted in FIG. 6 to facilitate compact closure of
the panels in overlapping relation.
[0028] In an embodiment wherein a case 10 is adapted with a detachable
panel, panel 46 may be detachably connected to side 30 of main body
20 by hook and loop fastening material thereby enabling selective
detachment of panel 46 by the user as illustrated in FIG. 7. Panel
46 is specifically configured with a variety of jewelry holding
structures of the type found on the panels 22, 40, 42 and 44. More
particularly, panel 46 includes a portion thereof, configured for
organizing and storing necklaces, including a pocket 60, a transverse
band 62, and loop members 64 adapted with hook and loop fastening
material 64A and 64B, such that at least three necklaces may be
conveniently stored. In addition, panel 46 includes a portion thereof
divided into a plurality of generally small closable pockets, referenced
as 66, a portion thereof defining a large closable pocket 68, a
portion thereof defining a medium closable pocket 70, and a portion
thereof divided into two intermediate sized pockets 72. Each pocket
preferably includes suitable opening and closing mechanisms, such
as a zipper, button, snaps, hook and loop fastening material, or
any other suitable opening/closing mechanism. Panel 46 further includes
a least one ring-mounting member 74 generally centrally disposed
along the length of panel 46. Ring mounting member 74 has a first
end attached to panel 46 and a second end adapted with hook and
loop fastening material to allow for selective attachment and detachment
thereof.
[0029] As discussed hereinabove, panel 46 may be detachably connected
to side edge 30 of main body 20 by an attachment structure, such
as hook and loop fastening material 47. Panel 46 is suitable for
use in storing jewelry items in situations wherein the user is in
need of a compact case for carrying jewelry while traveling. In
such situations, the user may select the desired items that he/she
wishes to take along, securely store those items on panel 46 using
the various pockets, necklace storing structures, and ring-mounting
member, and detach panel 46 from the rest of jewelry case 10. Once
detached, panel 46 may be conveniently rolled or folded into a compact
tubular shape and secured by either mating hook and loop fastening
material or tied by a string, referenced as 80, attached thereto.
[0030] While the preferred embodiment contemplates a single removable/detachable
panel (i.e. panel 46) various alternate embodiments wherein two
or more panels are removable are contemplated and considered within
the scope of the present invention. In addition, while the preferred
embodiment contemplates transparent pockets, e.g. pockets 52, 54,
66, 68, 70, and 72, various alternate embodiments wherein some or
all of the pockets are opaque, and/or some pockets are transparent
and other pockets are opaque, are contemplated and considered within
the scope of the present invention.
[0031] The instant invention has been shown and described herein
in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment.
It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom
within the scope of the invention and that obvious structural and/or
functional modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. |