CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSThis application claim priority benefits from U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/270,576 filed on Dec. 21, 2015, entitled “Hanging Accessory Storage System”. The '576 application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to hanging storage systems for personal accessories and other small items.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONHumans have been fashioning jewelry, including earrings, for thousands of years. Tombs sealed as early as 3000 BC have been found to contain artifacts such as hair accessories, necklaces, rings, earrings and other personal effects.
Today individuals often own a number of accessories which they do not wear on a daily basis. The safe storage of these accessories such that they are kept in good condition and can be readily accessed is a priority. One traditional method of storage is the jewelry box which can contain either a single chamber or a plurality of compartments for organization. While jewelry boxes offer a considerable amount of storage space, they have certain drawbacks. For starters, even smaller jewelry boxes require desk or drawer space. Larger boxes take up similar spaces on floors or shelves and are often cumbersome to handle. These storage units are also common targets for thieves and are unable to accommodate certain types of accessories.
Another typical storage method for accessories, particularly earrings is the use of felt or thick paper slabs which can be pierced by earrings for storage and display. This method has the potential to tear and/or get snagged.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONIn order to save floor and desk space and accommodate personal effects of a variety of shapes and sizes, a hanging accessory storage system can be used for organizing small personal items which can be hung on a vertical surface by a variety of methods. While the preferred embodiments described herein are largely directed to earrings, other personal items or small objects can be organized using this device. By providing a plurality of holes with varied spacing, the hanging accessory storage system can accommodate items such as earrings of various sizes. The hanging accessory storage system can provide an appealing display at relatively inexpensive cost and eliminates, or at least reduces, issues with snags by the device made of a rigid material. The design is compact, and in at least one embodiment is fitted with a coat hanger like hook, so that it can hang in the closet, making it convenient to accessorize. Openings can be circular, rectangular, or other suitable shapes, and in at least some embodiments there is ample room to reach through the rectangular frame for access to earrings having a post design. Along the sides of its rectangular frame, the organizer can provide space for single earrings.
A hanging accessory storage system for supporting and organizing personal items comprise a frame with a first extremity, a second extremity, and a third extremity. The accessory storage system can also include organizational support structures perforated by a plurality of spaced apertures, a hanging mechanism, and a light. In some embodiments, the hanging mechanism is connected to the first extremity. In other or the same embodiments, the organizational support structure is parallel to the first extremity. In some embodiments the apertures are circular.
In some embodiments, the hanging mechanism is a hook, a hook and loop system, and/or a system of magnets. In some embodiments, the frame of the hanging accessory storage system is rectangular. In other embodiments, the frame of the hanging accessory storage system is triangular.
In some embodiments, the frame is plastic. In other embodiments the frame is wood. In some embodiments, the frame is aluminum, or composite materials.
A hanging accessory storage system for supporting and organizing earrings can include a rectangular frame constructed from a material selected from the group consisting of plastics, metals, and organic matter consisting of parallel lower and upper extremities and parallel side supports anchored at their corresponding vertices to form the rectangular frame according to some embodiments. The space between the parallel side supports and parallel upper and lower extremities can define the interior of the rectangular frame.
In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of five parallel, evenly distributed, lateral organizational support structures have ends anchored to the rectangular frame on their respective side supports. The organizational support structures are disposed within the interior of the rectangular frame and parallel to the minor axis of the rectangular frame in some embodiments. In some embodiments, these support structures can also be included in the hanging accessory storage system.
In some embodiments, the organizational support structures are perforated by a plurality of spaced apertures for hanging earrings, wherein the three organizational support structures closest in proximity to the lower extremity of the rectangular frame have a wider, uniform spacing of apertures for hanging larger earrings than the remaining two organizational support structures closest in proximity to the upper extremity of the rectangular frame, which have a narrower spacing of apertures for hanging smaller earrings.
In some embodiments, the parallel upper and lower extremities are perforated by a plurality of spaced apertures for hanging earrings, wherein the spacing of the apertures is that of the spacing of the apertures for hanging earrings in the two organizational support structures in closest proximity to said upper extremity.
In certain embodiments the parallel side supports are perforated by a plurality of spaced apertures such that there are two apertures between each consecutive pair of intersections defined by the connection of either the upper extremity, lower extremity, or any of the organizational support structures to the side supports, wherein the apertures are spaced equidistant from the nearest of said intersections.
The hanging mechanism can include a hook having a central axis perpendicular to the minor axis of the rectangular frame and intersecting the center of an arc defining the hook, constructed from the same material as the rectangular frame, and located such that the hanging mechanism is mounted on the upper extremity and the central axis of the hook is in line with the major axis of the rectangular frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a front elevation view of a hanging accessory storage system.
FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the hanging accessory storage system show inFIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the hanging accessory storage system inFIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a hanging accessory storage system.
FIG. 5 is a front elevation view of a hanging accessory storage system having a counterweight system and a storage post.
FIG. 6 is a front elevation view of a hanging accessory storage system having two storage posts.
FIG. 7 is a front elevation view of a hanging accessory storage system having a counterweight system and two storage posts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 illustrate various viewpoints of hangingaccessory storage system1.
FIG. 1 is a front view of hangingaccessory storage system1. Hangingaccessory storage system1 can be configured to hold and/or display, among other things, earrings, watches, necklaces, headbands, cufflinks, tie clips, small tools and/or electronic accessories such as headphones.
Hangingaccessory storage system1 hasframe10. In some embodiments,frame10 is constructed from a rigid material.Frame10 can be various shapes including, but not limited to a rectangle, square, triangle, or circle.Frame10 can be made of a variety of materials, including but not limited to plastics, organic materials (such as wood), or metals.
In the embodiment shown,frame10 includesupper extremity14,lower extremity12, and parallel side supports16 which are anchored at their corresponding vertices. In some embodiments, the edges offrame10 are chamfered to prevent, or at least reduce, sharp edges from causing damage to other property which hangingaccessory storage system1 can come into contact with. In some embodiments, the edges of the hanging accessory storage system can include padding. In other or the same embodiments, the hanging accessory storage system can be coated with a low friction coating, such as Teflon, to discourage the system from snagging on other items in a closet.
In some embodiments, the hanging accessory storage system includes a rear flap6 (FIG. 4), designed to prevent earring posts and other items protruding through the holes of the hanging accessory storage system from catching on surrounding objects. In other or the same embodiments, this rear flap is coated with a friction resistant coating.
FIG. 1 also includes fiveorganizational support structures20. InFIG. 1organizational support structures20 are parallel to each other and evenly spaced along parallel side supports16. In other embodiments, hangingaccessory storage system1 can include fewer or more than fiveorganizational support structures20. In some embodiments, at least twoorganizational support structures20 are not parallel to each other. In some embodiments,organizational support structures20 are not equally distributed along parallel side supports16.
Organizational support structures20 can be disposed withinframe10 and/or can be anchored to parallel side supports16.
In some embodiments,organizational support structures20, parallel side supports16,upper extremity14, and/orlower extremity12 are perforated by a plurality ofapertures22 for hanging earrings, fishing lures, or other objects which can be hung viaapertures22. In some embodiments,apertures22 are evenly spaced alongorganizational support structures20, parallel side supports16,upper extremity14, and/orlower extremity12. Whileapertures22 are indicated inFIG. 1 as circular, other shapes would be sufficient to accomplish the task of hanging small objects, and thus other shapes or configurations are possible.
In some embodiments, the sizes of the aforementioned apertures may vary. In some embodiments, the interior of these apertures may be lined with a coating or substance, such as rubber, to prevent, or at least discourage, earrings and other small items from coming loose when the hanging accessory storage system is moved.
In some embodiments, hangingaccessory storage system1 is configured for hanging earrings. In some of these embodiments someorganizational support structures20 can be spaced further apart from each other and/orupper extremity14, and/orlower extremity12, to allow for the hanging hoop earrings.
In some embodiments, such as the one shown inFIG. 4, wherein fishing lures, earrings, or other objects having multi part fastening systems are hung from the hanging accessory storage system, a tray may be present on the rear oflower extremity12. In such embodiments, which may also include theflap6, thetray4 is configured to catch items which may fall when removing items from the hanging accessory storage system. In some embodiments, thistray4 is at least partially constructed from a magnetized material, such that objects like earring posts can be collected if accidentally dropped when removed from the storage system.
In some embodiments, apertures in the system are color or number coated. In some embodiments, the entire hanging accessory storage system is constructed from a whiteboard material, so that it can be labeled by a user with markers.
Where hangingaccessory storage system1 is used for fishing lures, broader spacing oforganizational support structures20 can be used for larger lures.
In some embodiments, as indicated inFIG. 1apertures22 can occur in pairs, with each pair disposed such that the midpoint betweenapertures22 is equidistant from themidpoints24 whereorganizational support structures20 meet parallel side supports16.Midpoints24 are defined as where side supports16 connect withupper extremity14,lower extremity12, ororganizational support structures20. In other embodiments, the spacing of apertures is less uniform. In some embodiments, apertures are not provided, though markings and thinner points in the structure of the organizational support structures are available so that holes can be punched by a user.
In some embodiments,organizational support structures20 are not anchored to side supports16, and instead are easily removeable through clasps, magnetic fittings, notches, or other removeable fastening mechanisms.
Hangingaccessory storage system1 can also include hangingmechanism26 which inFIG. 1 is shown in the form of a hook affixed toupper extremity14. In other embodiments, hangingmechanism26 can include, but is not limited to, multiple hooks, hook and loop fasteners, magnets, and/or suction cups. While the embodiment detailed inFIG. 1, shows hangingmechanism26 affixed toupper extremity14, hangingmechanism26 could also be affixed to the rear offrame10. Hangingmechanism26 is not limited to a fixed position attachment toupper extremity14 or comparable components in similar embodiments. Hangingmechanism26 can be detachable, have a swiveling connection, or other types of known moveable connections.
In some embodiments, hangingaccessory storage system1 is designed to hang in a closet. In at least some of theseembodiments hanging mechanism26 is configured to hang on closet rod30 (seeFIG. 3). In some of these embodiments, the major axis offrame10 can be aligned with the center focus of the arc of the hook of hangingmechanism26 such that weight of hangingaccessory storage system1 is evenly distributed across hangingmechanism26 when hung oncloset rod30, allowing hangingaccessory storage system1 to hang in a balanced manner.
FIG. 2 shows hangingaccessory storage system1 from a side view. In some embodiments, such as that shown inFIG. 2, hangingaccessory storage system1 has a narrow profile that allows it to hang in a closet with other personal items and/or be easily affixed to a vertical surface.
In some embodiments, hangingaccessory storage system1 includes a light so a user can more readily identify the various accessories. In some embodiments, hangingaccessory storage system1 includes a mirror. In some embodiments, the mirror is located between twoorganizational support structures20. In some embodiments having a light, the light has a night mode, wherein the light is red to lower the strain on a user's eyes while trying to accessorize in a dark closet.
In some embodiments,frame10 is roughly 10″ wide by 11½ tall by ⅛″ deep. In some embodiments, parallel side supports16 are roughly ½″ wide. In some embodiments,upper extremity14 is roughly 1″ tall. In some embodiments, upperorganizational support structures20 are roughly ½″ tall.
In some embodiments, at least onestorage post8 present. In embodiments, such as the one shown inFIG. 5, the storage post is vertical, and can be used to store items such as watches, bracelets, or rings. In some embodiments,multiple storage posts8 are present (depicted inFIG. 6). These storage posts can be of different diameters in some embodiments.
In some embodiments, particularly those having storage posts, but other embodiments as well, acounterweight system9 is present.Counterweight system9 can consist ofweight31 mounted on some form of lateral support, such as the support structures previously discussed, or on the lower or upper extremities. In a preferred embodiment, thecounterweight system9 is present on thelower extremity12, as shown inFIG. 5. The counterweight can be slid, or removed and replaced between desired positions, on its lateral support, such that when items are placed on the storage system with uneven weight distribution, the counterweight can be adjusted so that the storage system continues to hang vertically. In some embodiments, discrete recommended positions are marked with notches where thecounterweight31 can settle. This is particularly useful when heavier items such as watches are stored on the storage posts8.
In some embodiments, such as the one shown inFIG. 7, the counterweight system includes its own mountingstrut33 affixed to the hanging accessory storage system. In at least some embodiments,counterweight9 slides in a groove such asgroove45 ofFIG. 7. In other embodiments, notches are provided for the counterweight to rest in. In at least some embodiments, multiple affixing struts are available, such that the counterweight can be placed in a variety of positions on the hanging accessory storage system. In some embodiments, the counterweight is magnetic, and in some embodiments there are multiple counterweights. In some embodiments, at least one counterweight can be stuck directly to magnetic strips present on the hanging accessory storage system.
While particular elements, embodiments and applications of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood, that the invention is not limited thereto since modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, particularly in the light of the foregoing teachings.