The present disclosure relates to an organizing and storage apparatus. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an accessory organizing and storage apparatus that allows a user to store a plurality of accessories such as jewelleries in an organized array therein, for ready access and use.
In today's society, it is quite normal for an individual to have a large number of jewellery items such as, rings, earrings, bracelets and the like. Typically, said jewellery items were simply thrown or placed loosely within a jewellery cases or boxes. A problem with storing earrings or other jewellery is that they have a tendency to be misplaced or lost, as well as being scratched or chipped. Further, they are also easily tends to be entangled with other pieces of jewellery. To solve this issue, multiple individual compartments were provisioned within the existing jewellery cases to store each type of jewellery items. However, still some particular type of jewellery items were tough to be located in the compartments, and often become entangled within itself making its retrieval much more difficult.
Several devices have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include an accessory organizing and storage apparatus that is capable of addressing the foregoing discussed issues.
Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to US patent application number 20070170076A1 filed by Heidi Saddler describes a jewellery box with removable containers. The Heidi reference teaches a jewellery box comprising a drawer and a plurality of removable containers. The size of a removable container can be chosen to accommodate a particular type of jewellery. Further, the container is lined with a soft or cushioning material, selected and configured to protect a jewellery item. However, locating the jewellery stored in the container of the Heidi reference are difficult as the user need to search through each container. Further, the Heidi reference lacks in providing solution for the entangled or twisted jewellery.
Another related reference is U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,383B1 filed by Edward R. LaMarca for jewellery storage and display closet. The Edward reference teaches a jewellery storage and display device, having a vertically mounted slideable drawer disposed within a housing. The housing contains a light transmitting face panel for viewing the stored jewellery. Attached to the drawer are various brackets for storing a variety of jewellery including hoop and clip earrings, chains or post earrings, cufflinks or pins. However, the Edward reference could be used as a display device at jewellery shops, which lacks in providing solution for organizing and storing personal jewellery items.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an accessory organizing and storage apparatus to store accessories such as, jewellery or jewellery items, in an organized array, enabling easy access to the accessories for a user.
It is another object of the present invention to provide the apparatus comprising a plurality of vertical panels slidably arranged inside a housing, wherein each vertical panel comprises a plurality of accessory holders for holding accessories.
It is another object of the present invention to provide the apparatus comprising a slide mechanism with a pair of guide rails mounted within the housing for receiving each vertical panel.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide the apparatus comprising a door being hingedly secured to the housing thereof, wherein the door having a storage area and a plurality of horizontal panel, mounted in the storage area.
It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide the apparatus that solves the issue on entangled or twisted jewellery.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing any limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings,
In an embodiment, the housing 11 is a substantially box-like construction defining a cavity for securing multiple vertical panels 12. The vertical panels 12 are mounted such that they could be slidably moved into and out of the housing 11. The method of mounting the vertical panels 12 may vary, but one preferred method could be enabled by providing a pair of guide rails 14 opposingly faced within the housing 11. The pair of guide rails 14 extends along the length of the inner side of the housing 11 to slidably receive at least one vertical panel 12.
In one embodiment, the plurality of accessory holders 24 in the vertical panel 12 is used for holding different types of accessories. In one embodiment, the accessory holder 24 comprises pegs. In another embodiment, the accessory holder 24 comprises hooks. In another embodiment, the accessory holder 24 comprises holes, where the hook of the jewellery 26 could be secured. In one embodiment, the vertical panel 12 is configured to removably placed in the housing 11. In various embodiments, the jewellery 26 includes different types of jewellery items, but not limited to, brooches, necklaces, ear-rings, rings, pendants, and bracelets.
In one embodiment, the door 16 comprises a storage area 18 and a plurality of horizontal panel 20 mounted in the storage area 18. The horizontal panel 20 comprises a ring section 22 for holding accessory such as ring. The ring section 22 is preferably comprises protrusions made of soft, foam-like material. The protrusion is configured to accommodate ring, so that they could be mounted therein.
In one embodiment, the apparatus 10 is rectangular in shape. In another embodiment, the apparatus 10 could be constructed in any geometrical arrangement that provides an ease of access to the various shape and size of accessories. In another embodiment, the apparatus 10 could be manufactured in different shapes. In one embodiment, the apparatus 10 could be made of wood, plastic, glass, fibrous material, metal or composite material. In one embodiment, the accessory holder 24 is made of steel or aluminum material. In one embodiment, the apparatus 10 could be free standing, mounted on a wall or hanging from a hook or other hanging device. In one embodiment, the apparatus 10 is of 16′ in height, 10′ in length and 9′ in width.
Advantageously, the apparatus 10 is simple in construction, portable, light-weight, user-friendly and economical comparatively to the existing jewellery cases. The apparatus 10 is designed to store each jewelry 26 such as necklaces, bracelets and earrings separately on removable up-right or vertical panels, which solves the problem on entangling or knotting jewelleries. The apparatus 10 further enables users to locate each jewelry 26 accurately. The apparatus 10 further provides the storage area 18 to store rings 22. The apparatus 10 could be displayed on a dresser. Moreover, the removable vertical panel 12 enables the user to view all their jewelry at a glance instead of searching in a pile. In an alternate embodiment, a lock can be included on a side wall of the housing. Also, there can be hooks on the front or back of the panels to accommodate for additional storage. Also, there can be feet having pads on the bottom of the housing to prevent scratching Any furniture.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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