Apparatus and method for the receipt, propping and support of small items, within easy manual accessibility
First Claim
1. A ring for engaging three directly adjacent fingers and being maintained upright relative thereto, said ring comprising:
- a) a first portion for extending around and engaging the middle finger of the three directly adjacent fingers; and
b) a second portion extending from said first portion and being for underlying and engaging the remaining outermost pair of fingers of the three directly adjacent fingers, and in doing so, maintaining said first portion in the upright position.
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Accused Products
Abstract
A ring that engages three directly adjacent fingers and is maintained upright relative thereto. A first portion thereof extends around the middle finger of the three directly adjacent fingers and a second portion thereof extends from the first portion and underlies the remaining outermost pair of fingers of the three directly adjacent fingers, and in doing so, maintains a first portion in the upright position. The first portion is substantially ring-shaped and includes a base that overlies the uppermost surface of the middle finger, a pair of legs that depend from the base thereof to terminal ends and overlie opposite sides of the middle finger, and a receptacle that extends upwardly from the base thereof and holds an object. The second portion includes a pair of feet that extend oppositely outwardly from the terminal ends of the pair of legs, respectively, and underlie the remaining outermost pair of fingers.
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9 Claims
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1. A ring for engaging three directly adjacent fingers and being maintained upright relative thereto, said ring comprising:
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a) a first portion for extending around and engaging the middle finger of the three directly adjacent fingers; and
b) a second portion extending from said first portion and being for underlying and engaging the remaining outermost pair of fingers of the three directly adjacent fingers, and in doing so, maintaining said first portion in the upright position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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Specification