Claims
- 1. An eyeglass case comprised of:an elongated barrel provided with an opening at a first end of the barrel, the barrel further having a second end integral with the barrel, a removable closure element that seals an interior space from the outside environment when engaged with the first end, and an item selected from the group consisting of: a timepiece and a mirror; wherein the barrel is defined by a longitudinal axis extending therethrough from the first end of the barrel to the second end of the barrel; wherein the removable closure element includes a base and a plug attached to the base that, when engaged with the barrel, seals the opening from the exterior environment and encloses the eyeglasses when they are placed in the interior space; wherein the base is provided with a flat end piece from which the plug extends, wherein the flat end piece is arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis through the barrel, and wherein the timepiece or the mirror is positioned on the flat end piece such that the timepiece or the mirror is viewed substantially along the axis through the barrel.
- 2. An eyeglass case comprised of:an elongated barrel provided with an opening at a first end of the barrel, the barrel further having a second end integral with the barrel, a removable closure element that seals an interior space from the outside environment when engaged with the first end, and an item selected from the group consisting of: a timepiece, and a mirror; wherein the barrel is defined by a longitudinal axis extending therethrough from the first end of the barrel to the second end of the barrel; wherein the removable closure element includes a base and a plug attached to the base that, when engaged with the barrel, seals the opening from the exterior environment and encloses the eyeglasses when they are placed in the interior space; wherein the timepiece or the mirror is positioned on an interior surface of the plug such that the timepiece or mirror faces the interior space of the barrel along the longitudinal axis extending therethrough when the removable closure element is attached to the barrel.
- 3. An eyeglass case comprised of:an elongated barrel provided with an opening at a first end of the barrel, the barrel further having a second end integral with the barrel, a removable closure element that seals an interior space from the outside environment when engaged with the first end, and an item selected from the group consisting of: a timepiece and a mirror; wherein the barrel is defined by a longitudinal axis extending therethrough from the first end of the barrel to the second end of the barrel; wherein the removable closure element includes a base and a skirt that extends substantially perpendicular to a perimeter of the base; wherein the base is provided with a flat end piece from which the skirt extends, wherein the flat end piece is arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis through the barrel, and wherein the timepiece or the mirror is positioned on the flat end piece such that the timepiece or the mirror is viewed substantially along the axis through the barrel.
- 4. An eyeglass case comprised of:an elongated barrel provided with an opening at a first end of the barrel, the barrel further having a second end integral with the barrel, a removable closure element that seals an interior space from the outside environment when engaged with the first end, and an item selected from the group consisting of: a timepiece, and a mirror; wherein the barrel is defined by a longitudinal axis extending therethrough from the first end of the barrel to the second end of the barrel; wherein the removable closure element includes a base and a skirt that extends substantially perpendicular to a perimeter of the base; wherein the base is provided with a flat end piece from which the skirt extends, wherein the flat end piece is arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis through the barrel, and wherein the timepiece or the mirror is positioned on an interior surface of the flat end piece such that the timepiece or mirror faces the interior space of the barrel along the longitudinal axis extending therethrough when the removable closure element is attached to the barrel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/607,265 filed Jun. 30, 2000, now U.S. Pat No. 6,270,274 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/625,748 filed Jul. 26, 2000, co-pending, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/775,156 filed Feb. 1, 2001.
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