Information
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Patent Grant
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6830154
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Patent Number
6,830,154
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Date Filed
Friday, November 8, 200221 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Banks; Derris H.
- Williams; Jamila
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 206 235
- 206 823
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- 132 316
- 132 301
- 132 296
- 132 304
- 132 102
- 132 309
- 312 224
- 312 226
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- 359 844
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- 220 760
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A personal care accessory for carrying cosmetic articles and viewing one's image during their use includes a shallow open top basket which has releasably attached to opposite sides thereof an inverted U-shaped bail-type handle. The vertical segments of the handle are elastically deformable apart to disengage and reattach the handle to the basket. The handle has a straight upper central portion over which is fitted a tubular end portion of a mirror assembly support bracket, the other end of the bracket supporting an inverted U-shaped yoke which holds a mirror. The mirror is rotatable about a yoke pivot axis to a desired inclination angle, and the yoke assembly is orbitable around the handle to position the mirror at a selected polar angle.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to articles for use by individuals in conjunction with personal grooming and beautification tasks. More particularly, the invention relates to a versatile combination face mirror and tote basket for carrying cosmetic articles and implements.
B. Description of Background Art
Most personal grooming and beautification tasks such as combing or brushing one's hair, applying make-up, eyeliner or eyeshadow and the like requires viewing one's face in a mirror. When such tasks are performed in a person's bathroom or bedroom, there are usually available wall mounted mirrors which are conveniently useable for such grooming or beautification tasks. Moreover, there is usually space available in drawers or cabinets at such locations, for storing various cosmetic articles such as hair brushes and combs, lipstick, eye brushes, powder puffs, and cosmetic preparations of various sorts. There are occasions, however, when a person prefers to perform certain grooming or beautification tasks at non-customary locations, such as at a patio table, dining room table or the like. For use on such occasions, or for traveling, a person may employ portable cosmetic case/mirror combinations which are available. However, such articles, often referred to as “compacts,” usually contain a substantially small mirror, and have a minimal storage space for cosmetic preparations and/or implements. Accordingly, it would be desirable to have available a portable beauty accessory which has a reasonably large storage capacity for storing various cosmetic implements and preparations, and which has a reasonably large mirror suitable for use in grooming and applying cosmetics, but which is configurable to a relatively compact package for ease of carrying and storage. The unavailability of such an article was a motivation for the present invention.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a combination carrying container for conveniently carrying and organizing personal grooming and beautification articles such as cosmetic implements including brushes, combs, lipsticks, eye makeup, applicator brushes, and the like, as well as cosmetic preparations such as lipsticks and eyeliners, and a face mirror which is adjustably attached to the container, enabling the container to be configured with the mirror adjusted to a low-profile position near an article storage area of the container, to facilitate carrying the container between various locations and storing the container when not in use, and reconfigured with the mirror in upper positions away from the article storage area for convenient viewing of the mirror during use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a cosmetic articles basket with an adjustably configurable handle and mirror which includes a basket provided with a plurality of storage compartments for carrying and organizing grooming articles and cosmetic preparations, and a handle bale which is attached at lower opposite ends thereof to the basket, the bale having an arcuately curved upper portion which serves the dual purpose of providing a convenient structure for grasping by a person's hand for carrying the basket, and serving as a pivot axle for pivotable support of a mirror which may be orbited around the axis of the axle to any desired position in a 360 degree circle, and secured at the selected position.
Another object of the invention is to provide a combination face mirror/cosmetic accessory tote basket which includes a shallow basket section with generally vertical sides and which is partitioned into a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart, vertically oriented storage areas for storing and organizing cosmetic articles, an upstanding handle bale, and a face mirror pivotably mounted to an upper horizontal portion of the handle bale.
Another object of the invention is to provide a combination face mirror/cosmetic accessory tote basket which includes a circular or oval horizontal cross section basket in which are located a plurality of circumferentially arranged, vertically disposed article storage compartments, an upstanding handle bale removably attachable at opposite lower ends thereof to opposite sides of the basket, a yoke or cradle pivotably mounted by a friction bracket to an upper portion of the handle bale, the cradle being orbitable about the handle to a desired polar angle and secureable thereto by friction between the bracket and handle, and a mirror held between horizontally opposed ends of the cradle, and rotatable therewithin to a selected inclination angle relative to the cradle.
Various other objects and advantages of the present invention, and its most novel features, will become apparent to those skilled in the art by perusing the accompanying specification, drawings and claims.
It is to be understood that although the invention disclosed herein is fully capable of achieving the objects and providing the advantages described, the characteristics of the invention described herein are merely illustrative of the preferred embodiments. Accordingly, I do not intend that the scope of my exclusive rights and privileges in the invention be limited to details of the embodiments described. I do intend that equivalents, adaptations and modifications of the invention reasonably inferable from the description contained herein be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly stated, the present invention comprehends a combination face mirror/cosmetic articles tote basket for carrying items customarily used in conjunction with personal grooming and beautification tasks, including implements such as combs, brushes, and other cosmetic articles and preparations. According to the invention, the basket has a flat bottom and curved vertical sides which together define a circular or oval cylindrical interior space. In a preferred embodiment, the interior space of the basket is divided into a plurality of adjacent article storage compartments by wire frame partitions, thus facilitating the organized storage of cosmetic articles and preparations into a desired order which facilitates their convenient access and use by a person.
According to the invention, the face mirror/cosmetic articles tote basket includes an inverted U-shaped handle bale which has a straight, horizontally disposed upper center portion, and a pair of opposed, horizontally inwardly protruding short end tangs which are releasably engageable with a pair of apertures in the sides of the basket, thus facilitating “knocking down” the basket for convenient packaging, storage and shipment.
The combination face mirror/article tote basket according to the present invention also includes a tubular friction swivel bracket which supports a mirror frame and which fits over the straight, horizontal upper center portion of the bale in frictional engagement therewith. The friction swivel is orbital around the handle bale to any desired polar angle, and secured thereat by friction between an inner elastic tube and the outer surface of the center portion of the handle bale. With this construction, the mirror/basket combination may be configured with the mirror within the mirror frame adjustably positionable to a pendent position below the upper horizontal portion of the handle, thereby facilitating grasping the upper portion of the handle for the purpose of carrying the basket. Also, the friction swivel is adjustably secureable at locations above the handle bale, enabling the mirror/basket combination to be reconfigured with the mirror positioned at higher elevations relative to the basket, when so desired by an individual using the mirror.
A preferred embodiment of a combination face mirror and cosmetic/articles tote basket according to the present invention includes a downwardly concave mirror frame support cradle or yoke which depends radially outwardly from the friction bracket and handle bale. In this embodiment, the mirror frame is pivotably supported within the cradle by a pair of horizontally disposed pivot pins located at opposed lower ends of the cradle, thus enabling the mirror to be pivoted to a desired inclination angle. The mirror of the combination mirror and accessory tote basket according to the present invention preferably has a circular or oval shape, and optionally may have two faces of different magnification powers, e.g., 5× and 7×, or 1× and 5×.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a combination face mirror and cosmetic articles carrying basket according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front elevation view of the article of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a right side elevation view of the article of
FIG. 1
, the left side elevation view being mirror symmetric therewith.
FIG. 4
is a rear elevation view of the article of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is an upper plan view of the article of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a lower plan view of the article of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 7
is a vertical longitudinal sectional view of the article of
FIG. 1
, taken in the direction of line
7
—
7
.
FIG. 8
is a vertical longitudinal sectional view of the article of
FIG. 1
, taken in the direction of line
8
—
8
.
FIG. 9
is a front perspective view of the article of
FIG. 1
, showing a mirror thereof pivoted to an upward use position and showing how compartments of a basket portion of the article are used to hold cosmetic articles.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1-9
illustrate various aspects of a combination face mirror and cosmetics/articles carrying or “tote” basket accessory
21
, according to the present invention.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, cosmetic basket/mirror accessory
21
according to the present invention may be seen to include a basket
22
which has an upstanding, bail-type handle
23
that supports a mirror assembly
24
. Basket
22
has the shape of a short, oval cylinder that has a uniform, generally elliptical horizontal cross sectional shape. Optionally, basket
22
may have a different cross-sectional shape such as circular or rectangular. Basket
22
has a skeletal frame
21
A which includes a generally flat, oval shaped base perimeter ring
25
. Base perimeter ring
25
has protruding perpendicularly upwards therefrom a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart, rod-shaped support struts
26
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, support struts
26
are attached to an inner circumferential surface
27
of base perimeter ring
25
. Although the exact number of support struts
26
is not critical, in a preferred embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 1
, basket
22
has four struts
26
including left and right front struts
26
LF,
26
RF, spaced equal left and right distances from a fore-and-aft disposed minor axis of base perimeter ring
25
, and a pair of left and right rear or back struts
26
LB,
26
RB, longitudinally aligned with respective ones of the front struts.
Referring still to
FIG. 1
, it may be seen that basket
22
of basket/mirror accessory
21
includes an intermediate oval perimeter ring
28
which is shaped similarly to base perimeter ring
25
, and which has an inner circumferential surface
29
that is attached to intermediate longitudinal portions
30
of struts
26
, in a manner which secures the intermediate perimeter ring at a location spaced above and parallel to the base perimeter ring. Similarly, basket assembly
22
has an upper oval perimeter ring
31
which is shaped similarly to intermediate and base perimeter rings
28
,
25
. Upper perimeter ring
31
is spaced above and parallel to the intermediate and base perimeter rings
28
and
25
, near the upper ends
32
of vertical support struts
26
, and has an inner circumferential surface
33
which is fastened to the struts.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
5
and
6
, the lower surface of basket base perimeter ring
25
has secured thereto a thin, flat base or floor panel
34
, which preferably has a screen mesh construction. Basket assembly
22
also has a thin, flat, vertically disposed oval plan-view side wall
35
which fits conformally around outer circumferential sides
36
and
37
of base perimeter ring
25
and intermediate perimeter ring
28
. Preferably, side wall
35
protrudes vertically upwards no further than the upper surface
38
of intermediate perimeter ring
28
, and is also of screen mesh construction. In a preferred embodiment, all of the foregoing components of the basket assembly
22
are made of metal, and fastened together by welding.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
5
,
6
, and
7
, basket
22
of cosmetics basket/mirror accessory
21
has located within an oval cylindrically-shaped interior space
39
thereof a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart, vertically disposed, open article storage compartments
40
for storing in a generally vertically disposed orientation elongated cosmetic articles such as lipstick tubes, eyeliners, brushes and the like. Article storage compartments
40
are formed by vertically aligned, parallel, horizontally disposed upper, intermediate and lower compartment divider grids
41
,
42
,
43
attached to inner surfaces
33
,
29
, and
27
of upper, intermediate and lower perimeter rings
31
,
28
, and
25
, respectively.
As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, intermediate divider grid
42
includes a pair of symmetrically shaped left and right halves
42
L,
42
R, which are spaced equidistant from a fore-and-aft disposed minor axis of basket assembly
22
. Each grid half
42
L,
42
R includes an arcuately curved wire segment
44
L,
44
R which lies in a horizontal plane coextensive with that of intermediate perimeter ring
28
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, arcuately curved wire segments
44
L,
44
R of intermediate divider grid
42
are parallel to and located radially inwardly from opposite lateral end portions of intermediate perimeter ring
28
, and have symmetrically-shaped front and rear halves which are centered on a laterally disposed major axis of the perimeter ring. Front and rear halves of arcuately curved wire segments
44
L,
44
R are joined at front and rear inner ends
45
,
46
thereof to inner circumferential surface
29
of intermediate perimeter ring
28
by generally radially outwardly disposed short end legs
47
,
48
, which are bent at an oblique angle relative to the arcuately curved parts
49
of each segment
44
.
As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, an oval annular ring-shaped space
50
is formed between each wire segment
44
and inner circumferential surface
29
of intermediate perimeter ring
28
and is segmented into a sequence of approximately rectangular plan-view grid partitions
51
by a plurality of generally radially disposed, short wire segments
52
which are spaced apart at approximately equal circumferential angles. Wire segments
52
are attached at inner radial ends thereof to arcuately curved grid segment
44
, and at outer radial ends thereof to inner circumferential surface
29
of intermediate perimeter ring
28
. The exact number, size and spacing of grid partitions
51
of intermediate divider grid
42
are not critical. However, in an example embodiment of basket
22
shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, each separate left and right grid half
42
L,
42
R of intermediate divider grid
42
has three front grid partitions and three rear grid partitions
54
which are all of approximately the same size, and which are joined to a trapezoidally-shaped end partition
55
of somewhat greater angular width.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
,
5
,
6
, and
9
, upper and lower grids
41
and
43
of basket
22
are preferably sparse grids
56
and
57
, respectively, each consisting of a single partition comprising a generally trapezoidal plan view mesh ring which is vertically aligned with left and right lateral end grid partitions
55
of intermediate divider grid
42
. Thus, upper divider grid
41
of basket
22
has located at opposite lateral ends of a major axis of upper perimeter ring
31
left and right trapezoidally-shaped end grid partitions
56
L,
56
R which are vertically aligned with end partitions
55
L,
55
R of intermediate divider grid
42
. Similarly, lower divider grid
43
of basket
22
has located at opposite lateral ends of a major axis of lower perimeter ring
25
left and right trapezoidally-shaped end partitions
57
L,
57
R which are vertically aligned with end partitions
55
L,
55
R of intermediate divider grid
42
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 1-9
, it may be seen that handle
23
of basket/mirror accessory
21
is a bail type handle formed of an elongated circular cross-section metal rod
60
which is bent into an inverted U-shape. As may be seen best by referring to
FIG. 2
, the upper arcuately curved apex of the U-shaped handle is altered by the presence of a straight, laterally centrally located horizontal section
61
. Also, the lower ends of left and right vertical side segments
62
L,
62
R of handle rod
60
have at the lower ends thereof connector tangs
63
L,
63
R which are bent horizontally inwards towards one another at right angles to the vertical side segments.
As may be seen best by referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
7
and
8
, each tang
63
L,
63
R of handle-rod
60
is insertably received in a separate one of a pair of U-shaped handle mounting brackets
64
L,
64
R attached to opposite lateral ends of upper perimeter ring
31
. Each U-shaped handle mounting bracket
64
L,
64
R has front and rear vertically disposed, longitudinally aligned parallel legs
65
LF,
65
LB,
65
RF and
65
RB, respectively, the lower ends of which join an upwardly concave, arcuately curved central segment
66
L,
66
R. The aforementioned straight front and rear legs of each handle mounting bracket
64
L,
64
R are attached to an outer circumferential surface
67
of upper perimeter ring
31
, by welding, for example. As shown in
FIG. 8
, central arcuately curved segments
66
L,
66
R of handle mounting brackets
64
L,
64
R are spaced below lower surface
68
of upper perimeter ring
31
, forming therewith a pair of generally cylindrically-shaped apertures
69
L,
69
R for insertably receiving handle bail tangs
63
L,
63
R. Moreover, as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
5
and
7
, parallel front and rear side legs
65
LR,
65
LB, and
65
RF,
65
RB of brackets
64
L,
64
R, abut front and rear sides
70
F,
70
B of lower straight segments
62
of handle
23
, thus maintaining the handle upright. As shown in
FIG. 4
, lower straight segments
62
L,
62
R of handle
23
may be bent elastically apart to disengage end tangs
65
from handle brackets
64
, thus allowing the handle to be removed from basket
22
and positioned parallel to the base of the assembly, thus enabling the knocked-down accessory
21
to be packaged substantially flat for storage and shipping.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, mirror assembly
24
of cosmetic basket/mirror accessory
21
includes a circular mirror frame
72
which holds therein a front circular mirror
73
of a given magnification, e.g, 1×. As shown in
FIG. 4
, mirror frame
72
may also hold a rear circular mirror
74
which has a different magnification than front mirror
73
, e.g., 5×.
Mirror frame
72
is mounted to short, straight upper central portion
61
of handle
23
by means of a friction bracket
75
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, friction bracket
75
has at one end thereof a tubular portion
76
which has a horizontally disposed cylindrical bore
77
in which is coaxially fitted a resilient friction tube
78
. Friction tube
78
has an inner cylindrical wall surface
79
which fits tightly against outer surface
80
of straight central portion
61
of handle
23
, exerting sufficient frictional force to maintain friction bracket
75
at any selected orbital position relative to straight central portion
61
of handle
23
, such as a pendent position below the straight handle portion, as shown in
FIG. 1
, and a superior position above the handle, as shown in FIG.
9
.
A preferred embodiment of cosmetic basket/mirror accessory
21
according to the present invention includes a mirror frame support cradle
82
interposed between mirror frame
72
and friction bracket
75
. As shown in the figures, mirror frame support cradle
82
is made of a circular cross-section rod which is formed into the shape of a downwardly open, upwardly concave semi-circular arc segment
83
. Opposite lateral ends
84
L,
84
R of arc segment
83
are bent perpendicularly outwards from the plane of the arc to form a pair of left and right, generally circular ring-shaped pivot eyes
85
L,
85
R. The latter have diametrically opposed, horizontally aligned bores
86
L,
86
R, which receive in a tight interference fit pivot pins
87
L,
87
R which protrude laterally outwards from opposite lateral sides of mirror frame
72
. With this arrangement, mirror frame
72
may be pivoted about a horizontal axis through pivot pins
87
L,
87
R, as well as orbited about handle bail
23
. Thus, mirror frame
72
may be tilted to any desired inclination angle relative to cradle
82
, or rotated 180 degrees to position a front or rear mirror in front of a user as desired, as shown in FIG.
3
.
Claims
- 1. A personal care accessory comprising an article container with adjustably configurable handle and mirror, for carrying cosmetic articles and viewing a person's face during their use, said accessary comprising:a. an open cylindrically-shaped container, b. an inverted U-shaped bail type handle protruding upwardly from said container, c. a mirror assembly including at least a first mirror, and d. reconfigurable attachment means supporting said mirror assembly from said handle, said attachment means enabling said mirror assembly to be orbited between lower, pendent positions beneath an upper part of said handle, which lower positions facilitate grasping said handle for carrying said container, and upper positions above said handle, which are useful for viewing a person's face in said mirror.
- 2. The accessory of claim 1 wherein said reconfigurable attachment means which supports said mirror assembly from said handle is further defined as including;a. a bracket which has a first end portion which is fastened to said handle in a manner enabling said bracket to be orbited around said handle to a selected polar angle relative thereto, and a second end portion fastened to support means for supporting said mirror, and b. locking means for securing said first end portion of said bracket at said selected polar angle.
- 3. The accessory of claim 2 wherein said locking means is further defined as being a friction member interposed between said bracket and said handle.
- 4. The accessory of claim 3 wherein said friction member is further defined as being a tubular, elastically deformable member which fits over said handle and within a tubular portion of said first end of said bracket.
- 5. The accessory of claim 1 wherein said reconfigurable attachment means which supports said mirror assembly from said handle is further defined as including;a. a yoke which includes rotatable support means for rotatably supporting said mirror therewithin in a manner enabling said mirror to be rotated to a selected inclination angle, b. a bracket which has a first end portion which is fastened to said handle, and a second end portion which supports said yoke, and c. rotational motion retarding means for securing said mirror at said selected inclination angle relative to said yoke.
- 6. The accessory of claim 5 wherein rotatable support means for rotatably supporting said mirror within said yoke is further defined as comprising in combination;a. a pair of opposed pivot pins which protrude radially outwardly from opposite sides of said mirror, and b. a pair of opposed pivot eyes at opposite sides of said yoke which rotatably receive said pivot pins.
- 7. The accessory of claim 6 wherein said rotational motion retarding means is further defined as being a frictional fit between said pivot pins and said pivot eyes.
- 8. The accessory of claim 5 wherein said first end portion of bracket is further defined as being fastened to said handle in a manner enabling said bracket to be orbited around said handle to a selected polar angle relative thereto, and secured at said selected angle by locking means.
- 9. The accessory of claim 1 further including releasable attachment means for releasably attaching said handle to said container.
- 10. The accessory of claim 1 wherein said releasable attachment means is further defined as comprising in combination a pair of opposed, elastically deformable lower vertical end portions of said handle, a pair of inwardly protruding end tangs protruding from each of said lower vertical end portions, and a pair of opposed apertures located in opposite sides of said container, whereby said vertical sides of said handle are elastically deformable outwardly from one another to disengage said handle tangs from said container apertures to release said handle from said container, and said outwardly displaced tangs are positions adjacent to said apertures and said handle allowed to return to its undeformed state to thereby secure said tangs within said apertures.
- 11. The accessory of claim 1 wherein said container is further defined as a basket comprising in combination;a. a base perimeter ring defining a base plane, b. a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart struts attached to said base ring which protrude perpendicularly upwards from said base plane c. an intermediate perimeter ring spaced above and parallel to said base ring and attached to said struts, d. an upper perimeter ring spaced above and parallel to said intermediate ring and attached to said struts, e. a base panel which is parallel to said base plane of said base ring and which covers a space enclosed by said ring, and f. a side wall which protrudes upwardly from said base plane and which covers a ring-shaped vertical surface of said basket extending from said base to at least said intermediate ring.
- 12. The accessory of claim 11 further including releasable handle attachment means for releasably attaching said handle to said basket, said releasable handle attachment means comprising in combination;a. a pair of generally vertically disposed lower end portions of said handle which are spaced laterally apart at a first lateral distance, and elastically deformable to a second, larger distance, said pair of lower end portions of said handle terminating in a pair of opposed, inwardly facing end tangs, and b. a pair of opposed apertures located in opposite sides of said container, said apertures being of a proper size to insertably receive said tangs when said lower end portions of said handle are forced elastically apart by a separating force to said second distance, and retain said tangs when said lower end portions of said handle are allowed to return towards said first, unstressed distance when said separating force is removed.
- 13. The accessory of claim 12 wherein said opposed apertures for receiving said tangs are further defined as comprising a pair of generally cylindrically-shaped spaces formed between a lower surface of said upper perimeter ring and a U-shaped bracket attached to an outer lateral side of said ring with a curved portion thereof located below said lower surface of said upper perimeter ring.
- 14. The accessory of claim 11 further including a plurality of planar, ring-shaped partitions which protrude radially inwards from and parallel to at least one of said base perimeter ring, said intermediate perimeter ring and said upper perimeter ring.
- 15. A personal care accessory consisting of a cosmetic articles basket with adjustably configurable handle and mirror, said accessory comprising:a. an open cylindrically-shaped basket which includes a plurality of frame rings including a base perimeter ring, at least one intermediate perimeter ring spaced above and parallel to said base ring, and an upper ring spaced above and parallel to said base perimeter ring, said frame rings being fastened together by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart struts disposed perpendicularly to respective planes of said frame rings, a horizontally disposed base panel disposed parallel to and covering said base ring, and a vertically disposed side wall circumferentially overlying at least one of said frame rings, b. an inverted U-shaped, bail type handle which has a pair of generally vertically disposed, laterally spaced apart lower segments, each of which has a arcuately inwardly and upwardly curved segment which joins outer ends of a straight, horizontally disposed upper center segment, said lower handle segments terminating in a pair of opposed inwardly protruding tangs, which are attached to said upper frame ring of said basket, c. a mirror assembly which includes a mirror frame, and at least a first mirror held with said frame, and d. a reconfigurable mirror support assembly which includes, (I) an inverted U-shaped yoke provided with a pair of laterally opposed pivot eyes which pivotably receive a pair of laterally opposed pivot pins that protrude radially outwardly from opposite sides of said mirror frame, whereby said mirror frame may be tilted about an axis through said pivot eyes to a selected inclination angle, and (II) a yoke support bracket which has at a first end thereof a tubular portion which frictionally receives said upper straight segment of said handle, and a second end thereof attached to said yoke, whereby said bracket and cradle may be orbited around said upper straight segment of said handle to a selected polar angle relative thereto.
- 16. The accessory of claim 15 wherein said lower segments of said handle are further defined as being elastically deformable outwardly from one another to disengage said tangs from handle bracket means attached to said basket.
- 17. The accessory of claim 16 wherein said handle bracket means is further defined as comprising a pair of laterally spaced apart, parallel U-shaped members attached to opposite sides of said upper perimeter frame ring of said basket, each of said U-shaped members having a front, vertically disposed segment, a rear vertically disposed segment, and an arcuately curved segment which joins said front and rear segments, said curved segment protruding below a lower surface of said upper perimeter ring to form therewith an aperture for receiving said handle tang.
- 18. The accessory of claim 15 wherein said basket is further defined as including a plurality of planar, ring-shaped partitions which protrude radially inwards from and parallel to at least one of said base perimeter ring, intermediate ring, and said upper perimeter ring, whereby individual elongated cosmetic articles can be separately positioned within respective ones of said partitions resting on said base panel.
- 19. The accessory of claim 18 wherein at least one pair of said partitions is vertically aligned to thereby form a cylindrically-shaped article storage compartment.
- 20. The accessory of claim 15 wherein said basket is further defined as having a curvilinear plan view shape.
- 21. The accessory of claim 20 wherein said plan view shape of said basket is further defined as being oval.
- 22. The accessory of claim 21 wherein said lower handle segments are further defined as being attached at opposite ends of a major axis of said oval.
- 23. The accessory of claim 21 wherein said plan view shape of said basket is further defined as being circular.
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