This invention relates generally to jewelry hangers and pertains more particularly to hangers for looped jewelry, such as necklaces.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,758 discloses a hanger for looped jewelry comprised of an elongate web member having a resilient foam rubber pad secured thereto centrally of ends of the web member. Web member portions are defined adjacent the rubber pad and are foldable about a fold line formed in the web member centrally of the rubber pad after a looped jewelry, e.g., a necklace, is disposed in registry with the center of the rubber pad. Upon folding of the web member portions onto one another, the free ends thereof are secured to one another, retaining the necklace from movement relative to the rubber pad. The free ends of the web members define apertures, whereby the hanger may be releasably secured to a display rack.
The rubber pad defines a recess opening into a rear surface of the web member, whereby a clasp of the necklace may be seated in the recess and be visible exteriorly of the hanger.
The present invention has as its primary object the provision of a hanger for looped jewelry with facility for retention of looped jewelry thereby hung against movement relative to the hanger.
In attaining this and other objects, the invention provides a hanger for jewelry, comprising a substrate having first and second end portions and first and second interior portions, the first end portion being foldable relative to the first interior portion, the second end portion being foldable relative to the second interior portion, the first and second interior portions being foldable relative to one another.
The substrate defines openings therethrough extending from a fold line of the first and second interior portions and a necklace chain can be draped into the openings. A resilient pad adjacent first ends of the openings may further receive the necklace chain.
In another aspect, the invention provides a hanger for jewelry, comprising a substrate having first and second end portions and defining a fold line portion between the first and second portions, a resilient pad being disposed on the first and second portions and traversing the fold line portion, and aperture extending through one of the first and second end portions and spaced from an end of the resilient pad.
In a still further aspect, the invention provides a hanger for jewelry, comprising a substrate having first and second upstanding end portions and first and second upstanding interior portions and defining a first fold line between the first end portion and the first interior portion, a second fold line between the second end portion and the second interior portion and a third fold line between the first and second interior portions, the third fold line being disposed upwardly of the first and second fold lines.
The foregoing and other objects and features of the invention will be further understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and practices and from the drawings wherein like components are identified by like reference numerals.
Referring to
First end portion 20 is foldable relative to first interior portion 24. Second end portion 22 is foldable relative to second interior portion 26. First and second interior portions 24 and 26 are foldable relative to one another.
Substrate 12 defines openings 28 therethrough extending from fold line 16 into first and second interior portions 24 and 26.
First resilient pad 30 is secured to the upper surface of first interior portion 24, distal from ends of openings 28. Second resilient pad 32 is secured to the upper surface of second interior portion 26, also distal from ends of openings 28. The pads may be comprised of foamed plastic or rubber.
Adhesive 34 is disposed on first end portion 20. Hanging slot 36 extends through adhesive 34 and first end portion 20. Hanging slot 38 extends through second end portion 22. Aperture 40 extends through first end portion adjacent fold line 14.
Adhesive 42 is disposed on the undersurface of first and second interior portions 24 and 26.
Referring to
Necklace chain 44 is assembled with the first stage assembly of
The assembly is completed by folding first end portion 20 upwardly about fold line 14 and by folding second end portion 22 upwardly about fold line 18 and securing the upper ends thereof to one another by adhesive 34.
As will be seen, the hanger of
The substrate defines an aperture through the first end portion adjacent the first fold line and first and second slots extending respectively through the first and second exterior portions and in registry with one another.
Turning to
In assembled form of hanger 46, shown in
Aperture 66 is formed in substrate portion 52 aside pad 62 and, where the necklace chain includes a clasp, the clasp is seated in aperture 66. This is the case also for aperture 40 of
Various changes may be introduced in the disclosed preferred embodiments and practices without departing from the invention. By way of example, in the embodiment of
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20050035004 A1 | Feb 2005 | US |