Portable jewelry organizer
11134763 · 2021-10-05
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Abstract
A portable jewelry organizer is provided. The portable jewelry organizer has a planar card-like shape. Safety slots are provided along the upper and lower elongated edges of the card-like shape, each slot communicates with a safety well. The safety slots enable users to securely engage the bands and chains of jewelry, preventing the jewelry from becoming self-entangled or tangled with other jewelry.
Claims
1. A portable jewelry organizer, comprising: a card portion that is planar and has opposing first and second working surfaces; the first and second working surfaces are defined longitudinally by an upper edge and a lower edge; a plurality of safety slots are spaced apart along said upper and lower edges, wherein the plurality of safety slots comprise alternating long safety slots and short safety slots, wherein the long safety slots have a length at least one and a half times longer than a length of the short safety slots, and wherein each safety slot communicates the first and second working surfaces; each safety slots terminates in a safety well having a diameter greater than a width of the safety slot associated therewith; and an indicative strip interconnects two or more safety wells to one other safety well, wherein the indicative strip is defined by a bevel formed into the respective working surface.
2. The portable jewelry organizer of claim 1, wherein each safety slot and safety well is defined by a beveled surface connected to the working surfaces adjacent said safety slot and safety well.
3. The portable jewelry organizer of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of pair of post holes inward of the upper edge and the lower edge of the card portion.
4. The portable jewelry organizer of claim 1, wherein the card portion has a thickness between 0.5 and 1.0 millimeters.
5. A portable jewelry organizer, comprising: a card portion that is planar and has opposing first and second working surfaces, wherein the card portion has a thickness between 0.5 and 1.0 millimeters; the first and second working surfaces are defined longitudinally by an upper edge and a lower edge; a plurality of safety slots are spaced apart along said upper and lower edges, wherein the plurality of safety slots comprise alternating long safety slots and short safety slots, wherein the long safety slots have a length at least one and a half times longer than a length of the short safety slots; each safety slots terminates in a safety well having a diameter greater than a width of the safety slot associated therewith; an indicative strip interconnects two or more safety wells to one other safety well, wherein the indicative strip is defined by a bevel formed into the respective working surface, wherein each safety slot and safety well is defined by a beveled surface connected to the working surfaces adjacent said safety slot and safety well; an indicative strip interconnects each safety well to one other safety well along the upper edge or lower edge opposing said safety well; and a plurality of pair of post holes inward of the upper edge and the lower edge of the card portion.
6. A method of retaining an article with a band so that the band does not become tangled, comprising: providing the portable jewelry organizer of claim 1; wrapping a central rear portion of the band around the upper edge so that said central rear portion is supported along the first working surface by two of the plurality of safety slots, wherein a remainder of the band is adjacent the second working surface; and sliding two middle portions of said remainder through one of the plurality of safety slots on the lower edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(9) Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a portable jewelry organizer having a planar card-like shape where safety slots are provided along the upper and lower elongated edges. The safety slots enable users to securely engage the bands and chains of jewelry, preventing the jewelry from becoming self-entangled or tangled with other jewelry.
(10) It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the use of directional terms such as upper, lower, upward, downward, top, bottom, and the like are used in relation to the illustrative embodiments as they are depicted in the figures, the upward direction (or upper) being toward the top of the corresponding figures, downward (or lower) direction being toward the bottom of the corresponding figures.
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(12) Inward of the edges may be pairs of post holes 12 (communicating the first and second working surfaces) for removably connecting non-banded jewelry 24, such as earrings, having independent clasp-like fasteners for operatively securing to the post holes 12.
(13) Along the upper and lower edges, a plurality of spaced apart long safety slots 14 and short slots 18 are defined through both working surfaces, extending inward from said edges. In certain embodiments, the long and short safety slots 14 and 18 are alternatingly spaced apart on each upper and lower edge; for example, from one side edge and progressing to the opposing side edge another would start with a short safety slot 18, then a long safety slot 14, then another short safety slot 18, etc. In certain embodiments, the long safety slot 14 may be the “leading” safety slot. The upper and lower edges may be mirror images of each other in terms of safety slot orientation and spacing. The long and short safety slots 14 and 18 may be 0.4 to 0.6 mm in width. The long safety slot 14 may be eight to sixteen mm in length, while the short safety slot 18 may be four to eight mm in length.
(14) Each long and short safety slot 14 and 18, terminates in and communicates with a circular long or short safety well 16 and 20, respectively. Each such safety well 16 or 20 may have a diameter that is greater than a width of the associated safety slot 14 or 18, respectively. Each slot and safety well may have a beveled surface 30 that interconnects the safety slot or well and adjacent working surfaces of the card portion 10. The beveled surfaces 30 are dimensioned and adapted to prevent snagging of jewelry 24, 26 being placed in or removed from the safety slots.
(15) Indicative strip 22 may interconnect the safety wells 16 and 20 on opposed upper and lower edges, as illustrated in
(16) To wit, a method of using the present invention may include the following. The portable jewelry organizer 100 disclosed above may be provided. The user may take their band/cord/chain-based jewelry 26, such as a necklace, and wrap the band/cord/chain around the upper and lower edges and through the safety slots and into their associated safety wells 16, 20, in a secured “heart configuration,” as illustrated in
(17) The long safety slots 14 are better adapted, because of their depth, to receive both middle portions of the band/cord/chain, while the short safety slots 18 aid in the engagement of the band/cord/chain when it is split apart as in the first step.
(18) The user can also store shorter jewelry 24 (earrings) using the post holes 12 in two easy steps. Additionally, the portable jewelry organizer 100 could be used with other components or devices having band/cord/chains, like earphones and headphones, that users want to keep untangled during storage or transport.
(19) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.