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1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to support racks, specifically a rack system specifically for holding and displaying wine glass marker/charms.
2. Description of Related Art including information disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98.
There is no prior art specific to storing or displaying a collection of wine glass marker/charms.
There is no contemporary apparatus for consumers to store or display their collection of wine glass marker/charms on a horizontal rod. Wine glass marker/charms are typically simple loops of wire sold in packages of 6 or more individual pieces. Additionally, wine glass marker/charms may be adorned with attractive or aesthetic accoutrements pertaining to themes of particular affinity to the consumer such as their favorite sport, food or holiday's, etc, making them an excellent conversation piece.
Once the consumer has removed the charms from the package there are no conventional means to prevent the charms from becoming entangled with each other during storage and so they may become unusable until effort is spent to release any individual from the entanglement. This invention enables the wine glass marker/charm to be easily clasped for storage and unclasped for removal from the Wine Glass Marker/Charm Rack.
It is one object of this invention to provide a simple and effective means for owners to store and retrieve wine glass marker/charms.
Another object of this invention is to provide a means for owners to display their collection of wine glass marker/charms.
Another objective is to provide a storage and retrieval system that can be easily mounted to vertical or horizontal surfaces such as under cabinets, on kitchen appliances, walls or cabinet doors.
Another objective of this invention is to provide a storage and retrieval system that can be easily mounted to wire type wine racks or wine glass racks.
In accordance with the described invention, the Rack includes at least one Base for mounting to a surface with a means to affix a horizontal Rod, and at least one Rod of a determined length to store the wine glass marker/charms thereupon. The Base and Rod are formed of material sufficiently rigid to bear the weight of the stored wine glass marker charms and to resist deformation during the storage or retrieval process. The Base is constructed to locate the attachment point of the rod at a predetermined distance from the desired mounting surface. The Rod may be formed of cylindrical or elongated geometric shaped material such as a dowel. The Rod is attached to a Base (or Bases) at one (or multiple) location(s) along the length of the Rod. The Base is mounted to a surface with the Rod positioned securely in a horizontal position.
One novelty of this invention is that it provides for a means to store wine glass marker/charms convenient to where wine glasses are stored and in a manner that prevents frequent tangling of the items.
An additional novelty of this invention is that it provides a unique and attractive means to display the owner's wine glass marker/charms.
Another novelty of this invention is to provide the owner with design choices that match their unique aesthetic desires by offering the Rack in multiple sizes, colors, materials, and finishes.
An additional novelty of this invention is that it can be configured for mounting on a particular surface location and subsequently modified for mounting at a different surface location with no repair needed upon removal from the original mounting surface.
Figure A-A is a front elevation view of the Rack invention shown in
Figure B-B is a cross section of the Rack shown in
Referring to FIGS. 1,2 and 3, the Wine Glass Marker/Charm Rack of this invention is shown which includes a horizontal rod 11 for storing multiple wine glass marker/charms 99, and a base 12 or bases 10, 14, for holding the rod 11 a distance from a mounting surface 87, 88. The Base is configured to securely affix the Base to a mounting surface and to securely hold a Rod in a horizontal position a set distance away from the mounting surface. The Base may be configured into any shape desired, with the prime utility being that it holds the rod 11 securely in a horizontal position.
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