Jewelry case with parallel, spaced apart layers of ring fingers that are offset from and interleaved with each other when the jewelry case is closed and with posts on inside of ring fingers
A jewelry case includes a bottom wall; a top wall; a side wall having one edge hinged to a first edge of the top wall and an opposite edge hinged to a first edge of the bottom wall such that the top wall can be positioned in parallel spaced relation above the bottom wall; an arrangement of first ring fingers extending downwardly from the top wall and being arranged in a plurality of rows, with a spacing between the first ring fingers in each row being at least equal to a width of one the first ring finger; an arrangement of second ring fingers extending upwardly from the bottom wall and being arranged in a plurality of rows, with a spacing between the second ring fingers in each row being at least equal to a width of one the second ring finger, with the second ring fingers fitting between and interleaved with the first ring fingers; and each first and second ring finger including a part cylindrical, thin walled, resilient structure extending at an acute angle from the respective top wall or bottom wall and having opposite arcuate, free side edges, a post extending from an undersurface of the resilient structure toward the respective top wall or bottom wall, with a free end of the post positioned at least close to the top wall or bottom wall, and a rib extending transversely along an undersurface of the resilient structure.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/197,189, filed Nov. 20, 1998 by Joseph Ovadia et al and entitled JEWELRY CASE WITH PARALLEL, SPACED APART LAYERS OF RING FINGERS THAT ARE OFFSET FROM AND INTERLEAVED WITH EACH OTHER WHEN THE JEWELRY CASE IS CLOSED, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
A display and storage box includes an upper portion having a top wall and an upper side wall extending down from the top wall; a lower portion which together with the upper portion defines a closed box in an assembled configuration, the lower portion having a bottom wall, and a lower side wall extending up from the bottom wall; the top and bottom walls having a plurality of inwardly extending projections thereon; a plurality of jewelry holding members having openings for receiving the projections to removably retain the jewelry holding members on the upper portion and lower portion; and the upper portion and lower portion each have magnetic members mounted therein which have their magnetic poles oriented in a manner to attract the lower portion and upper portion toward each other when assembled together in a closed box configuration.
A carrying case adapted for organizing and transporting jewelry items is disclosed. The case includes a generally rectangular main body having a plurality of flat, rectangular panels attached to the peripheral side edges thereof. The rectangular panels are foldably positionable between a compact closed configuration wherein the panels are disposed in adjacent overlapping relation within the main body to an open configuration wherein the rectangular panels are outwardly deployed. One of the rectangular panels is detachable and may be rolled into a closed configuration to permit the user to take selected jewelry items while traveling. The main body and each rectangular panel are configured with transparent pockets, ring mounting cylinders, and necklace pouches, for organizing and storing a wide variety of jewelry items including rings, necklaces, pendants, ear rings, bracelets, and other jewelry items.