Claims
- 1. A rack for supporting personal accessories, comprising:
a base ring having a coupling member at one end thereof; a middle connector having a first end provided with a first coupling member that mates with the coupling member of the base ring, and a second end provided with a second coupling member; an endpiece connector having a first end provided with a coupling member that mates with the second coupling member of the middle connector, and a second end provided with a core receiving portion; an elongate core having a first end received and held by the core receiving portion of the endpiece connector, and a second end; a plurality of annular pole segments, each of the pole segments carrying at least one personal accessory support arm that includes a free end, wherein the pole segments are rotatably received on the elongate core in a stacked manner; a stop member connected to the second end of the elongate core in such a manner that the pole segments are disposed on the elongate core between the endpiece connector and the stop member; and wherein the rack further comprises:
interlocking means provided on the pole segments for rotationally interlocking the pole segments together in a such a manner that the free ends of the personal accessory support arms spiral at least partly around the elongate core.
- 2. The rack as recited in claim 1, wherein the coupling member of the base ring and the first coupling member of the middle connector are capable of mating in at least three different relative orientations, and wherein the second coupling member of the middle connector and the coupling member of the endpiece connector are capable of mating in at least two different relative orientations, whereby the base ring may be positioned relative to the elongate core so as to facilitate table-top mounting, rod mounting, and wall-mounting of the rack.
- 3. The rack as recited in claim 2, wherein all of the coupling members in the rack are configured as either male or female, wherein each of the male coupling member in the rack mates with a corresponding one of the female coupling members in the rack, and wherein all of the cross-sections of the male and female coupling members in the rack are square.
- 4. A rack comprising:
a base ring; an elongate core; connecting means interconnecting the base ring and the elongate core; and a plurality of annular pole segments, each of the pole segments carrying two diametrically opposed personal accessory support arms that each include a free end, wherein the pole segments are rotatably received on the elongate core in a stacked manner so that the free ends of the support arms spiral at least partly around the elongate core; and wherein the rack is configured as a standing rack which is supported on the base ring, and wherein the elongate core extends upwardly from the base ring.
- 5. The rack as recited in claim 4, further including a stop member secured to the elongate core above the plurality of annular pole segments.
- 6. The rack as recited in claim 4, wherein the connecting means includes: a middle connector connected to the base ring and an endpiece connector connected to the middle connector and to the elongate core.
- 7. The rack as recited in claim 4, wherein interlocking means are provided on the pole segments for rotationally interlocking the pole segments together in a such a manner that the free ends of the support arms spiral at least partly around the elongate core.
- 8. A rack comprising:
a base ring; an elongate core; connecting means interconnecting the base ring and the elongate core; and a plurality of annular pole segments, each of the pole segments carrying at least one personal accessory support arm that includes a free end, wherein the pole segments are rotatably received on the elongate core in a stacked manner so that the free ends of the support arms spiral at least partly around the elongate core; and wherein the rack is configured as a convertible rack which is adapted to be supported by the base ring in a plurality of mounting configurations selected from the group consisting of a standing configuration, a rod mounting configuration, and a wall-mounting configuration.
- 9. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the connecting means includes: a middle connector connected to the base ring and an endpiece connector connected to the middle connector and to an end of the elongate core.
- 10. The rack as recited in claim 9, further including a stop member secured to the end of the elongate core opposite the endpiece connector.
- 11. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the rack is configured to be supported on the base ring in a standing configuration, with the elongate core extending upwardly from the base ring.
- 12. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the rack is configured to be supported by the base ring in a wall-mounting configuration, with fastening means being employed for fastening the base ring to a vertical surface.
- 13. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the base ring is a partial ring.
- 14. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the base ring is a partial ring which resembles the curved portion of a hook-like body.
- 15. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein the base ring is a partial toroid.
- 16. The rack as recited in claim 9, wherein the rack is configured to be supported on the base ring in a standing configuration, with the elongate core extending upwardly from the base ring.
- 17. The rack as recited in claim 9, wherein the rack is configured to be supported by the base ring in a wall-mounting configuration, with fastening means being employed for fastening the base ring to a vertical surface.
- 18. The rack as recited in claim 8, wherein interlocking means are provided on the pole segments for rotationally interlocking the pole segments together in a such a manner that the free ends of the support arms spiral at least partly around the elongate core.
- 19. The rack as recited in claim 18, wherein the base ring is a partial ring which resembles the curved portion of a hook-like body.
- 20. The rack as recited in claim 18, wherein the base ring is a partial toroid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuing application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/488,929, filed on Jan. 21, 2000, issuing on Jul. 30, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,490. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/116,914, filed on Jan. 22, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60116914 |
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Continuations (1)
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