Claims
- 1. A boxed piece of jewelry comprising:
- a. adjoining stiff metal chain segments that are susceptible to permanent crimping or creasing;
- b. hinged connector means pivotly attaching each metal chain segment to the adjoining segment;
- whereby said chain can be flat folded at each hinged connector to a length approximately equal to the length of the longest metal chain segment without crimping or creasing the jewelry;
- c. a compact container for receipt of said chain when it has been flat folded, said container comprising:
- i) an elongated tubular upper wall extending the length of the container; said tubular wall bearing against said flat folded chain to prevent movement of jewelry;
- ii) a flat bottom extending the length of the interior of the container and interconnected with said tubular upper wall;
- iii) a long narrow interior space formed between said tubular upper wall and said flat bottom adapted for receipt of the flat folded chain;
- iv) said container having an opening at one end to allow receipt of said flat folded chain within said long narrow interior space;
- v) means to selectively open and close said opening.
- 2. A boxed piece of jewelry according to claim 1 wherein said tubular upper wall is transparent.
- 3. A boxed piece of jewelry according to claim 1 wherein the jewelry is a necklace composed of at least three segments.
- 4. A boxed piece of jewelry according to claim 1 further comprising:
- said long narrow interior space having a length approximately equal to the length of longest metal chain segment and a width 1 to 2 times the width of said folded chain.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/204,643 filed Mar. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,475,989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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