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Filament pad or liner for holding jewelry and other similar items
11299323 · 2022-04-12 ·

A method and system of and for securing and/or transporting fragile or valuable items such as jewelry, small medical, scientific, or industrial instruments, or similar items, which can be damaged or lose value due to rough or negligent handling and/or shipping, the method and system including a plurality of cooperative filaments or bristles onto and into which an item is placed.

WATCH STAND
20220095815 · 2022-03-31 ·

A watch stand configured to receive a smart watch including a face. The watch stand includes a receptacle configured to temporarily receive the smart watch within it with the smart watch positioned on edge and a body configured to magnify the face of the smart watch when the smart watch is viewed through the body.

Protected display stand for watches

A display stand (1) for a watch, the display stand including an open or closed support loop (2), and configured to support a wristwatch when the strap is closed around the loop (2). The loop includes at least one electrical switch that can be actuated in one or other of two states, and wherein the state of the switch is determined according to the presence or absence of the watch around the loop (2), making it possible to manage the presence of the watch on the display stand.

Jewelry storage and display organizer
11147399 · 2021-10-19 ·

Disclosed is a jewelry holding device for storing and displaying earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and other items of jewelry. The jewelry holder has a base from which extends a stem which supports a cover. The cover has one or more openings for storing and displaying piercing jewelry. The base of the jewelry holder is capable of releasable attachment to a storage support. The device stem optionally accommodates holding other items of jewelry such as necklaces, cuffs and bracelets. Also disclosed is a method for displaying and organizing jewelry using such a device.

Jewelry storage and display organizer
11147399 · 2021-10-19 ·

Disclosed is a jewelry holding device for storing and displaying earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and other items of jewelry. The jewelry holder has a base from which extends a stem which supports a cover. The cover has one or more openings for storing and displaying piercing jewelry. The base of the jewelry holder is capable of releasable attachment to a storage support. The device stem optionally accommodates holding other items of jewelry such as necklaces, cuffs and bracelets. Also disclosed is a method for displaying and organizing jewelry using such a device.

Earring security display hanger configured to secure dangle earrings and stud earrings

An earring security display hanger includes a body member, first and second arms, and first and second closure members connected to the body member via the first and second arms. Each of the first and second closure members has a top wall and a side wall extending between the top wall and an open end such that a recess is formed therebetween. A closure member aperture is defined on the top wall of each of the closure members, and a plurality of first closure apertures and a plurality of second closure apertures are defined on the sidewall of the first and second closure members, respectively. A plurality of first closure hooks and a plurality of second closure hooks are formed from the body member and are configured to engage with the plurality of first closure apertures and the plurality of second closure apertures, respectively, to provide a locking mechanism.

Earring security display hanger configured to secure dangle earrings and stud earrings

An earring security display hanger includes a body member, first and second arms, and first and second closure members connected to the body member via the first and second arms. Each of the first and second closure members has a top wall and a side wall extending between the top wall and an open end such that a recess is formed therebetween. A closure member aperture is defined on the top wall of each of the closure members, and a plurality of first closure apertures and a plurality of second closure apertures are defined on the sidewall of the first and second closure members, respectively. A plurality of first closure hooks and a plurality of second closure hooks are formed from the body member and are configured to engage with the plurality of first closure apertures and the plurality of second closure apertures, respectively, to provide a locking mechanism.

APPARATUSES THAT SECURE WEARABLES TO DISPLAY TABLES AND OTHER DISPLAY SURFACES

Security apparatuses disclosed herein selectively secure a wearable device to a tabletop of a display table or to another display surface. The security apparatus comprises a neck, a support shelf, and a brace. The neck includes first and second neck portions configured to be selectively attached to and detached from one another. The support shelf includes first and second shelf portions, attached respectively, to upper ends of the first and second neck portions. The brace includes first and second brace elements configured to be selectively attached respectively to the first and second shelf portions, while the first and second neck portions are detached from one another. The brace is configured to encase at least a portion of a housing of a wearable device to thereby secure the wearable device to the support shelf.

Personal item storage and display device
11116299 · 2021-09-14 ·

A personal item storage and display device includes a spool having a cylindrical hollow body, a first slot at a first end, and a second slot at a second end. The first and second slots are sized and shaped to receive an end of a personal item that is secured to the spool. The spool may be disposed in a base and protected by a cover that is removably attached to the base.

Personal item storage and display device
11116299 · 2021-09-14 ·

A personal item storage and display device includes a spool having a cylindrical hollow body, a first slot at a first end, and a second slot at a second end. The first and second slots are sized and shaped to receive an end of a personal item that is secured to the spool. The spool may be disposed in a base and protected by a cover that is removably attached to the base.