Jewelry and accessory organizer
First Claim
1. An organizer assembly for the retention, display, and presentation for access, of jewelry and fashion accessories, comprising:
- at least two parallel side rails, said side rails having a plurality of first retention means intermittently spaced along their lengths, said side rails further having attachment means for attachment of said side rails to a vertical planar surface;
a plurality of cross rails for extension between said side rails, said cross rails having second retention means matable to said first retention means on said side rails in a manner that prevents said cross rails from accidental removal from side rails, said cross rails further comprising means for retaining, displaying, and presenting for access, a variety of items of jewelry and fashion accessories; and
a plurality of side hooks, said side hooks having third retention means matable to said first retention means on said side rails, each of said side hooks removably attachable to one of said side rails without extending between said side rails;
wherein said side rails, when attached to said vertical planar surface, provide a frame work for retention of said plurality of cross rails and said plurality of side hooks, said side rails, said cross rails, and said side hooks providing a plurality of retention points for display, and presentation for access of a plurality of jewelry and fashion accessory items.
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Abstract
A jewelry and fashion accessory organizer for retaining, displaying, and presenting for access a large number and variety of jewelry and fashion accessory items. The organizer comprises at least two side rails that are positioned parallel on a wall or a door surface so as to receive a number of cross rails each designed to retain, display, and present for access different types of jewelry and accessories. The cross rails include means for retaining earrings of both the pierced earring type and the clip on earring type, means for retaining jewelry and accessories that are looped in structure such as necklaces, bracelets, and belts, as well as a tray cross rail capable of holding any other loose items of jewelry not retainable by the other elements on the organizer. The organizer also includes side hook elements that may individually be placed and retrained by the side rails of the organizer. The structure of the organizer anticipates expansion of the basic assembly by the addition of side rails and the further incorporation of cross rails. The organizer can be customized by way of the selection of specific cross rails to the user'"'"'s individual needs.
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1. An organizer assembly for the retention, display, and presentation for access, of jewelry and fashion accessories, comprising:
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at least two parallel side rails, said side rails having a plurality of first retention means intermittently spaced along their lengths, said side rails further having attachment means for attachment of said side rails to a vertical planar surface; a plurality of cross rails for extension between said side rails, said cross rails having second retention means matable to said first retention means on said side rails in a manner that prevents said cross rails from accidental removal from side rails, said cross rails further comprising means for retaining, displaying, and presenting for access, a variety of items of jewelry and fashion accessories; and a plurality of side hooks, said side hooks having third retention means matable to said first retention means on said side rails, each of said side hooks removably attachable to one of said side rails without extending between said side rails; wherein said side rails, when attached to said vertical planar surface, provide a frame work for retention of said plurality of cross rails and said plurality of side hooks, said side rails, said cross rails, and said side hooks providing a plurality of retention points for display, and presentation for access of a plurality of jewelry and fashion accessory items. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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