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GB2400017A
GB2400017A GB0414922A GB0414922A GB2400017A GB 2400017 A GB2400017 A GB 2400017A GB 0414922 A GB0414922 A GB 0414922A GB 0414922 A GB0414922 A GB 0414922A GB 2400017 A GB2400017 A GB 2400017A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/02Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B67/00Chests; Dressing-tables; Medicine cabinets or the like; Cabinets characterised by the arrangement of drawers

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A jewellery organiser has a plurality of compartments for storing jewellery items of varying configurations. An earring stand 22 is located on a top section 9 of the organiser and may be slidable or rotatable relative to it. The earring stand may be located on a door forming part of the top section. A middle section 11 is located beneath the top section and houses at least one drawer 36 with a door 14 located adjacent the door.

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24000 1 7
JEWELRY ORGANIZER
The present invention relates to a jewelry organizer with unique slidable i.
features. While several different types of jewelry organizers are known, there is a need for a jewelry organizer that is convenient to use and allows a user to easily view and select jewels One type of a known jewelry holder is in the forth of a container with relatively high sides and back walls and a top that is hinged to the back wall to permit access into the container. Earring stands are fixed to the bottom of the container. A particular problem with this type of jewelry holder is that it is very difficult to insert and remove the jewelry from the stands because the side walls and hinged top limit He amount of space available.
Yet another type of jewelry horder proposes racks that slide into a box like container having a single open side. Again, a problem with this type of jewelry holder is that because the racks are designed as an integral part of the box-like container when the racks are removed from the container, the racks cannot be placed on a horizontal surface without falling over. In addition, because there is only one open side, access to the jewelry located inside the container is limited.
U.S. Patent No. 5,762,184, invented by the present inventor, discloses a jewelry holder with a plurality of movable earring stands that are positioned on a base. The base is in the form of a box with an open front that slidably receives a drawer. The top of the base is provided with a plurality of grooves that slidably receive the earring stands. The stands include a pair of supports jointed by a substantially horizontal crosspiece that has at least one aperture sized to receive a post or stem of an earring. The stands include a base that is sized to slidably fit within the grooves in the base. Alternatively, clip-on earrings may be directly clipped onto the crosspiece.
Some organizers are in the form of a piece of furniture, such as an armoire. These types of organizers can hold many more jewelry items as well as other items such as lingerie, evening bags, etc. These organizers may have drawers, some having compartments within the drawers to organize jewelry items. In addition, these items may have side doors outfitted with necklace bars for holding necklaces.
It is desirable to provide a jewelry organizer that can hold a large amount of jewelry in an organized fashion that allows a user to have direct and easy access to the jewelry contained therein. In addition, it is desirable to provide a jewelry organizer that makes visual inspection of the items contained therein easy. In addition, it is desirable to provide a jewelry organizer that groups like items together.
The present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. I is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to the present invention.
FIG.2is a perspective view of the jewelry organizer shown in FlG.1 with two doors and a lid opened.
FIG.3 is a front elevational view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG.I with all the doors and lid opened.
FIG. 4 is a side view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG.I.
FIG.Sis a top view of the jewelry organizer as shown in FIG.1 with all of the doors opened and the lid opened.
FIG, 6 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.7 is a perspective view of a portion of a jewelry organizer according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.8is an elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to another embodiment of a jewelry organizer.
FIG.IOis the organizer shown in FIG. 9 with the top lid opened.
FIG. 11 is the organizer shown in FIG. 9 with the top lid opened and the lift out drawers fully extended.
FIG.12 is an elevational view of an organizer according to another embodiment of a jewelry organizer.
FIG.13is a top view of the organizer shown in FIG.9 with the top lid opened and the lift out drawers fully extended.
FIG.14is an elevational view of the back of a jewelry organizer including a preferred feature of the present invention.
FIG.15is a side view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG.14.
FIG. 16 is a top view of a top section of an organizer according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 17 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.18is a perspective view of a portion of the organizer shown in FIG.17.
FIG. 19 is a front elevational view of another jewelry organizer.
FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention. The jewelry organizer 10 has a top section 9, a middle section 11 and a bottom section 13. The top section 9 includes two doors 12. The middle section 11 includes two mid-level doors 14 and the bottom section 13 includes a plurality of drawers 16.
While there are only two drawers 16 illustrated in the bottom section 13, three may be more or less and the present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments illustrated. The bottom section 13 may include legs 18 as shown or, alternatively, the bottom section 13 of the organizer 10 may be a chest of drawers that extend to the floor. The organizer 10 has a lid 20 that can be pivoted open to expose a mirror as well be described hereinafter. Pull handles 15 and/or knobs 17 are included on the drawers 16 and/or doors 12, 14 respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the top, middle and bottom sections 9-13 are detachable from one another. In another preferred embodiment, the top, middle and bottom sections 9-13 are not detachable from one another. In still another preferred embodiment, only certain sections 1 5 may be detachable from one another.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG. I with one of the top doors 12 and mid-level doors 14 opened as well as the lid 20. The jewelry organizer 10 has a back wall 19 with a necklace bar 18 secured thereto. The necklace bar 18 has a plurality of hooks 21 on which necklaces can be hung. The doors 12 each form a cabinet as can be seen in FIG. 2 in which a plurality of sliding earring stands 22 are mounted. More particularly, the sliding earring stands 22 can be slid out of the cabinet formed in the door 12.
Each sliding earring stand 22 is mounted within the cabinet in grooves/tracks 24 formed in the bottom of the cabinet. U.S. Patent No. 5, 762,184 entitled "Jewelry Holder with at Least One Movable Stand", by the present inventor, discloses sliding earring stands that are the same as those incorporated into the doors 12. The sliding earring stands 22 each have a plurality of crosspieces 26 extending between pillars 13. Each crosspiece 26 has a plurality of holes 15 in which pierced earrings can be mounted. In addition, clip on earrings can be mounted directly to the crosspiece 26. The sliding earring stands 22 have a base 23 that fits within a groove 24 and thus, when a stand 22 is removed from the cabinet, it is self-supporting, in other words the earang stands 22 can stand on their own on a relatively flat surface when removed from the grooves or S tracks 24 formed in the floor of each cabinet.
The drawers 16 have pull handles 15 which allow the user to slide a drawer 16 in and out of the organizer 10. The doors 12 in the top section 9 ofthe organizer are rotatably secured in the organizer by hinges 27. The doors 14 in the middle section 11 of the organizer are mounted to the organizer by hinges 25. Located on the inside of each door 14 is another necklace bar 30 with a plurality of hooks 32 on which necklaces can be hung. The necklace bar 30 can be unhinged by releasing a clasp 21 and the necklace bar 30 can be rotated away from the door 14. Alternatively, the necklace bar 30 can be fixed to the door 14. Each door 14 may also be provided with a tray 34 to hold the bottom portion of long necklaces so that the necklaces do not IS interfere with the closing of the doors 14.
Behind the doors 14 are a plurality of drawers 36. Storage comparnents such as a ring platform 38 can be placed in a drawer. The ring platform 38 is preferably a soft, foam-like material in which slits 40 are formed as is well known. The other drawers 36 may also hold rings or they may have compartments to hold larger items such as bracelets, brooches and necklaces. In addition, they may hold articles of clothing such as scarves, lingerie, socks and hosiery. The drawers 36 can be customized by forming the storage compartments as stand alone units which can be interchangeable and/or dropped into a drawer according to a user's needs and preferences. In addition, removable dividers may be provided to allow a user to customize the configuration of the storage compartment of each drawer 36. Alternatively, the storage compartments may be fanned as an integral part of the drawer and not changeable by the user.
As can be seen from FIG. I when the doors 14 are closed, they conecal the plurality of drawers 36 located behind them.
In the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.2, the top 39 of the middle section 11 is substantially open so that one can see items in the topmost drawer 36 of the middle section 11. Alternatively, the top 39 may be closed.
FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the jewelry organizer 10 shown in FIG.1 with all the doors 12, 14 and lid 20 opened. A mirror 42 is located on the inside of lid 20.
Alternatively, the top of the organizer 10 may be provided with a recessed opening, and upon opening the lid 20, the mirror can be propped up and supported by an easel as shown in FIG. 7. Alternatively, the organizer may be provided without a pivoting lid. FIG.4 is a side view; of the jewelry organizer 10 shown in FIG.1. 1 The walls and floors of the various compartments and the lid's inner surface of the jewelry organizer are preferably lined with an anti-tarnish cloth many varieties of which are commercially available. The anti-tarnish cloth allows the jewelry to be placed in the organizer 10 while reducing the risk of tarnish to the jewelry items. Alternatively, only sections of the organizer may be lined with anti-tarnish cloth, or there may be no anti-tarnish cloth provided.
In a preferred embodiment, the jewelry organizer is formed of wood and is about eighteen inches wide, forty-eight inches high and about fourteen inches deep. Of course, the preferred embodiment of the chest is not limited in size and other dimensions may be used depending on the quantity of jewelry to be held. Alternatively, the chest can be made of various other materials such as acrylic, polystyrene, polypropylene, metal, and wood I composites, for example.
FIG.5 is a top view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG.1 with all of the doors 12, 14 and the lid 20 opened.
FIG. 6 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer 100 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. In this preferred embodiment, the doors 140 which house necklaces are mounted on the side of the organizer 100. Unlike the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. I-S, the drawers 136 are exposed in this preferred embodiment.
The bottom section 130 is a chest of drawers in this preferred embodiment.
Because the bottom sections 13, 130 of the organizers 10, 100 shown in FIGS. 1 and 6 are detachable from the middle sections 11, 111, the organizer can be modified to a user's needs. Thus, a user may decide that more space is necessary and choose the bottom section shown in FIG. 6 to be used with either middle section 11, 111. In addition, because the top sections 9, 190 of the organizers 10, 100 shown in FIGS. I and 6 are also detachable from the middle sections 11, 111, the top portions 9, 90 can be removed from the organizer and placed on a surface such as a vanity counter if desired. In addition, a user can select from a plurality of top sections such as that shown in FIGS. 1-7 and FIGS. 10-15. The inner surface of each door 140 is provided with a necklace bar and tray as previously described. Of course, the organizers 10, 100 shown in FIGS. 1-6 may be a single, unitary piece or they may be detachable from one another.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a lid 220 that may be used with any of the jewelry organizers described herein. In this preferred embodiment, the lid 220 pivots open as shown. A mirror 221 is located under the lid 220 and is rotatably attached to the organizer at its lower edge 224. An easel-like stand 222 located behind the mirror 221 prop the mirror into position as shown.
FIG. 8 is a front elevational view of another preferred embodiment of a jewelry organizer. In this preferred embodiment, some of the drawers are replaced with pivotal trays 300 that rotate out as shown by the arrow as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,595,609. In addition, the bottom section 13 of the organizer may be provided with both pivoting trays and pull-out drawers.
FIG. 9 is a front view of a jewelry organizer 300 as described and claimed in our co-pending application number GB that is also divided from GB 0302636.6. In this organizer the middle and lower sections 11, 13 are the same as shown in FIGS. 1-5 but the top section 390 is different. The top section 390 includes a lid 392 which can be pivoted open as shown in FIG. 10. The inner surface 394 of the lid 392 may have a mirror 396 disposed thereon as shown or it may not. Located under the lid is a compartment 398 that holds a plurality of lift out drawers 400 as shown in FIG. 11.
In one embodiment, the lift out drawers 400 are coupled to one another by hinges 402 such that the drawers 400 can be lifted out of the compartment 398 and fully extended as shown in FIG. 11. Alternatively, the upper drawers 400 can slide along a track 410 formed in the bottom-most drawers 400 as shown in FIG. 12. Wheels 412 may also be added to assist in the sliding of the drawers. Of course, if more drawers were provided additional tracks would be needed. In addition, as shown in the embodiment shown in FIG. 12, the lower-most drawers 410 may slide along the top of the middle section to their extended position as shown in FIG. 12 and not be lifted out as shown in FIG. 11. Alternatively, the lower- most drawers 410 may lift out and the drawers located thereabove may slide out from the lower-most drawers.
FIG. 13 is a top view of the jewelry organizer shown in FIG. 11. Each drawer 400 1 0 can be customized for a user's particular needs. As an example, a first drawer 404 may have a plurality of adjustable dividers 406 located therein to provide maximum earring storage. A second drawer 408 may have a ring platform 410 located therein. The ring platform 410 may be a piece of foam covered with fabric and die cut with slits to hold rings upright. A third drawer 412 holds a plurality of adjustable dividers 414 that divide the drawer 412 into larger compartments than drawer 404. Like the dividers 406 in drawer 404, the dividers 414 are removable and/or interchangeable. The fourth drawer 416 includes a plurality of adjustable dividers 418 that divide the drawer 416 into medium sized compartments. The dividers 418 in the fourth drawer 416 are also removable and/or interchangeable. All of the lift out drawers 400 are configurable to a user's needs.
FIG. 14 is an elevational view of the back of a jewelry organizer according to an example of the present invention. Two secret compartments 500 are provided although the present invention is not limited to a particular number of such compartments. A door 502 is provided to gain access to the compartment 500. Each door 502 may be provided with a lock 504 or a combination (not shown) to provide security. In addition, the other drawers, doors and trays may be provided with latches or locks or other security devices. As can be seen in the side view of the organizer in FIG. 15, the compartment 500 is provided by utilizing a shorter drawer 510 which slides on a platform 508, such as a three-quarters length drawer, so that a region directly behind the drawer is vacant and can be used as the secret compartment.
FIG. 16 is a top view of a top section 600 of a jewelry organizer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In this preferred embodiment, doors 601 are formed by two sections 602, 604 coupled together by a hinge 606. The section 602 of the door 601 can be rotated open and folded back on section 604. In this preferred embodiment, grooves 608 are formed in the bottom of the top section and stands 610 are slid into these grooves 608. In an alternative embodiment, the top section 600 may not have grooves 608 but rather may have at least one earring stand permanently affixed in the top section of the organizer.
FIG. 17 is a front elevational view of a jewelry organizer 800 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. The organizer 800 has similar features to the organizers already described. The organizer 800 includes an additional earring tree 830 mounted to an inner surface of door 814. The inner surface of the door 814 has a lip 832 (as seen in FIG. 18) that runs around the perimeter of the door 814. The earring tree 830 is mounted on the door 814 by a pin 834 located at the top and bottom of the door 814. The earring tree 830 rotates about the pins 834 so that access to both sides of the earring tree 830 can be had as seen in FIG. 18. Like the earring stands located in the top section of the organizers, the earring tree 830 has a plurality of crossbars 836 extending between pillars 838.
Each crossbar 836 has a plurality of holes 840 through which pierced earrings can be mounted. The thickness ofthe lip 832 around the perimeter of the door 814 is selected so that when the earring tree 830 is in its closed position as shown in FIG. 17, it fits within the recess created by the lip 832. A latch (not shown) may be provided to secure the free end of the earring tree 830 to the inner surface of the door 814.
FIG. 19 is a front elevational view of another jewelry organizer. The organizer is similar to that described with reference to FIG. 11 with the addition of an earring tree 830 to the inner surface of the door 814.
It should be understood that a wide range of changes and modifications can be made to the embodiment described above. It is therefore intended that the foregoing description illustrates rather than limits this invention, and that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the invention.

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1. An organizer for the storage of jewelry, the organizer comprising: a top section, the top section having an earring stand; and a middle section located under the top section, the middle section having a drawer and a door located adjacent to the drawer.
2. The organizer according to claim l, further comprising an earring stand located on an inner surface of the door wherein the earring stand can be rotated about an axis to gain access to both sides of the earring stand.
3. The organizer according to claim l, wherein the top section has a groove formed therein and the earring stand has a base which is dimensioned to be slidably received in the groove.
4. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the top section comprises a cabinet.
5. The organizer according to claim 4, wherein the cabinet is pivotable.
6. The organizer according to claim 4 or claim 5, wherein the cabinet has a groove formed therein and the earring stand has a base which is dimensioned to be slidably received in the groove formed in the cabinet.
7. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a necklace bar located on an inner surface of the door of the middle section.
8. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the door in the middle section can be placed in an open state or a closed state wherein when it is placed in an open state the drawer is exposed and when it is in a closed state the drawer is concealed.
9. An organizer according to claim 2 or any claim dependent thereon, wherein the stand has a pair of vertical supports extending upwardly from its base and a crosspiece extending between the pair of vertical supports.
10. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the drawer in the middle section houses dividers to create compartments.
1 1. An organizer according to claim 10, wherein the dividers are removable.
12. An organizer according to claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the dividers are adjustable to customize the interior of the drawer.
13. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the drawer houses a ring holder.
14. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least some portions of internal surfaces in the cabinet and drawer are lined with anti-tarnish cloth.
1S. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a pivoting lid located above the pivoting cabinet of the top section.
16. An organizer according to claim 15, further comprising a mirror disposed on an inner surface of the pivoting lid.
17. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a bottom section having a plurality of drawers located underneath the middle section.
18. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a bottom section having a plurality of pivoting trays located underneath the middle section.
19. An organizer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a secret compartment.
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