Jewellery board
12514386 ยท 2026-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/0815
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A board is configured as a jewellery board (1; 2; 3) for arranging and storing items of jewellery such as necklaces, decorative bands or rings, and includes a number of cutouts (16) which penetrate through the board (10; 40; 50) with retainers (26) integrated therein for detachable fastening of the respective items of jewellery to the board, a pin-like projection (26) as a retainer which projects upwards into the cutout in the lower region of each cutout (16), and a spacer (12; 44; 52) of the board (10; 40; 50) for maintaining a free space (A; a) on a rear side (18; 48; 56) of the board (10; 40; 50) at least in the region of the cutouts (16).
Claims
1. A board for arranging and storing items of jewellery, comprising: a main board portion; cutouts each of which penetrates through the main board portion with a retainer integrated therein for detachable fastening of the respective items of jewellery to the board, the retainer being a pin-shaped projection that projects upwards into the cutout in the lower region of each cutout, so that each of the cutouts opens an operating space around the retainer for attaching or detaching items of jewellery, a spacer for maintaining a free space on a rear side of the board at least in the region of the cutouts, and an inclining device for producing an inclination in the vertical direction, when the board is suspended, wherein the board has a fastener on an upper edge of the board, the fastener fastening or supporting the board on a wall.
2. The board according to claim 1, wherein the fastener is a flange.
3. The board according to claim 2, wherein the flange has blind holes on an underside of the flange.
4. The board according to claim 1, wherein one angular strip is positioned on each of an upper edge and a lower edge, which project from an extension plane of the main board portion towards different sides.
5. The board according to claim 1, wherein the cutouts are arranged above one another and/or next to one another in horizontal and/or vertical rows.
6. The board according to claim 1, wherein the cutouts have a circular boundary.
7. The board according to claim 1, wherein the cutouts have the same shape.
8. The board according to claim 7, wherein the cutouts of the board are identical.
9. The board according to claim 1, wherein the retainer is integral with the main board portion.
10. The board according to claim 1, wherein a notch is incorporated into the retainer on the rear side.
11. The board according to claim 10, wherein the notch is a horizontal groove.
12. The board according to claim 1, wherein the pin-shaped projection extends up to a maximum of up to two thirds the height of a respective cutout.
13. The board according to claim 1, comprising a separately configured suspension aid for jewellery which is configured to be placed onto one of the retainers, and which comprises a ring portion for placing the suspension aid onto the retainer and a hook section for suspending jewellery.
14. The board according to claim 1, configured as a suspension device for textiles.
15. The board according to claim 1, wherein the pin-shaped projection is a T-shaped pin-shaped projection that lies in a plane of the main board portion.
16. A board for arranging and storing items of jewellery, comprising: a main board portion; cutouts each of which penetrates through the main board portion with a retainer integrated therein for detachable fastening of the respective items of jewellery to the board, the retainer being a pin-shaped projection that projects upwards into the cutout in the lower region of each cutout, so that each of the cutouts opens an operating space around the retainer for attaching or detaching items of jewellery, a spacer for maintaining a free space on a rear side of the board at least in the region of the cutouts, and an inclining device for producing an inclination in the vertical direction, when the board is suspended, wherein the inclining device has the inclination such that a front side of the main board portion is inclined towards a user from an underside to an upper side of the main board portion.
17. The board according to claim 16, wherein the inclining device includes a first flange that protrudes towards a back side of the main board portion at a top of the main board portion at an angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the main board portion, and a second flange that protrudes toward a front side of the board at a bottom of the board at an angle less than 90 degrees with respect to the main board portion.
18. The board according to claim 16, wherein the pin-shaped projection is a T-shaped pin-shaped projection that lies in a plane of the main board portion.
19. A board for arranging and storing items of jewellery, comprising: a main board portion; cutouts each of which penetrates through the main board portion with a retainer integrated therein for detachable fastening of the respective items of jewellery to the board, the retainer being a pin-shaped projection that projects upwards into the cutout in the lower region of each cutout, so that each of the cutouts opens an operating space around the retainer for attaching or detaching items of jewellery, a spacer for maintaining a free space on a rear side of the board at least in the region of the cutouts, and an inclining device for producing an inclination in the vertical direction, when the board is suspended, wherein the pin-shaped projection extends less than half of a height of the respective cutout.
Description
(1) The principle of the invention will be explained in further detail in the following with reference to a drawing as an example. In the drawing:
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(9) The first flange 12 and the second flange 14 run substantially parallel to one another. They do not protrude perpendicularly but at an angle of somewhat less than 90 and in the opposite directions from the board 10. The first flange 12 has a usually rectangular cross-section with a thickness corresponding to the thickness of the board 10 and on its underside has blind holes not shown as fastening aids into which for example, screw hooks can engage which are screwed onto a wall not shown for fastening the jewellery board. In addition the first flange 12 provides for a spacing A, which decreases towards the bottom, of a board rear side 18 from a wall located therebehind as soon as the jewellery board 1 was suspended as intended.
(10) The second flange 14 is dimensioned to be thicker than the board 10 and has a V-shaped groove 20 on the upper side for placing small items of jewellery. On the rear side 18 of the board 10 said flange is continued in a flat strip 22 which ensures a minimal spacing a with respect to a vertical wall even at the lowest row R. Instead, the board 10 could also be configured to be extended downwards in one direction in order to bring about the same spacing a there.
(11) The first flange 12 constitutes both a fastening means and also, combined with the second flange 14, an inclining device of the jewellery board 1 because the jewellery board 1 can only be suspended in an inclined manner at a vertical wall. It can thus only be suspended in a direction inclined upwards towards the user. Longer items of jewellery such as necklaces or decorative bands, optionally with pendants, which are fastened to the jewellery board 1, thus also obtain a spacing from the jewellery board 1 which increases in a direction downwards. Thus, longer items of jewellery do not rest on the jewellery board 1 and on the other items of jewellery fastened thereunder in the rows R with the result that a mutual entangling is eliminated. The jewellery board 1 consequently offers not only a clear and visually appealing possibility for storage for items of jewellery but also their convenient handling.
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(14) The jewellery board 1 can therefore be fastened to a largely perpendicular wall at the first flange 12. As a result of its greater spacing A in the region of the first flange 12 and its smaller spacing a in the region of the second flange 14, the rear side 18 maintains a spacing from the wall over the entire area of the board 10 and does not rest on the wall. Thus, the pins 26 also remain accessible on a rear side insofar as items of jewellery can be placed over them and on the rear side resting against them free from hindrance onto the pins 26.
(15) The radius r of the openings 16 is dimensioned so that two fingers of a user's hand, usually the thumb and the index finger, can conveniently place an item of jewellery onto the pin 26 and remove it again. The height H of the pin also plays a role for the convenience. The height H is dependent on the radius r of the opening 16 insofar as a smaller radius r means a smaller opening 16 and therefore less space for the fingers for placement of an item of jewellery. In this respect a relatively smaller height H of the pin 26 is more favourable, i.e. a height H which, for example, only corresponds to two thirds of the radius r. In the case of larger openings 16 on the other hand, the height H can correspond to the radius r or to about four thirds of its size.
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(17) The jewellery board 2 can be operated largely identically to that of
(18) With a suitable namely overall larger dimensioning compared with the jewellery board 2, the device shown in
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(20) For this purpose, at least one visible surface 60 can be covered with velvet, for example, in order to give a higher-quality impression or a better contrast in particular on the lower opening-free region 58 to the presented items of jewellery.
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(22) Since the jewellery boards previously described in detail comprise exemplary embodiments, they can be modified in the usual manner by the person skilled in the art in wide scope without departing from the range of the invention. In particular, specific configurations of the openings and the outline shapes of the jewellery board can be accomplished in a different form to that described here. The arrangement of the openings can also be configured in a different form if this is necessary for reasons of space or design reasons. Furthermore the use of the indefinite article a or an does not exclude the fact that the relevant features can be present several times or multiple times.
REFERENCE LIST
(23) 1, 2, 3 Jewellery board 4, 5 Hanging aid 10 Rectangular board 12 First flange 14 Second flange 16 Opening 18 Rear side 20 Groove 22 Strip 24 Outline 26 Pin 28 Head 30 Rounding 32 Notch 40 Front panel 42 Top panel 44 Side panel 46 Groove 48 Rear side 50 Inclined rectangular front panel 52 Base panel 54 Lower edge 56 Rear side 58 Lower region 60 Visible surface 70, 72 Ring portion 74, 76 Hook portion A Spacing a Spacing H Height R Row r Radius