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This new accessory chest is a four piece sectioned assembly storage chest that will neatly store from top to bottom and throughout the chest, a large or small amount of separated variety of accessory selections of dressing attire that will complement the clothing to be worn and to use as a storage for these accessories until ready to use. A grooming area will be available with a midsection fold down doll valet that also swivels to the other side for apparel dressing, rolls out and lock whereby a storage seat is available there to finalize the dress by putting on the footwear. Pre-dressing and having the accessory attire in one location should have conserved time and shows a ‘preview of how you want to coordinate the apparel/accessories for the occasion’. The suggested variety includes, but not exclusive to: shoes, boots, socks/stockings, sneakers, purses/shoulder bags, belts, scarves/ties, house slippers, hats/caps, gloves, glasses/shades, jewelry variety and even extra hair plus more . . . The versatility and flexibility variety of this chest is probably all in a class by itself.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to an accessory chest that stores and make readily available the attire and finishing attire for dress while having an area for grooming the hair or choice usages, with a roll out doll to pre-dress that should conserve time for any occasion of dress. The design will benefit teens and adults, male or female. Choice items of accessory wear selected may be stored with ease of separate selections until each item is ready to be worn. An armoire or clothes closet is to clothes as this accessory chest is to jewelry variety, eyeglasses/shades, gloves, handbags, toiletries, etc. and more, even extra hair that has a doll valet to fit it on, plus, pre-dress the attire and all other accessorizing items that finishes the dress attire in a one chest location. It should tidy a room, it should make for a spacious area and keep one from searching to find accessorizing items which should conserve time, and be conveniently beneficial. The chest will be for the residential and commercial customer.

2. Brief Description of Prior Art

There are other chest that accessorizes certain items, this chest accessorizes items in a neat all-in-one chest with a vastly large selection variety of items that accessorizes to complement your dress-up needs from jewelry to sneakers or whatever completes the accessory dress and stores the items until use. From top to bottom and throughout the chest, that will include having a grooming area, compartments, dividers, bins, hooks, tree hangs, shoe drawers, shelves, pockets, mirrors, etc. and a doll valet that swivels to make both sides available to completely pre-dress most, if not all, of your dressing needs, even including that extra hair. Its design will also feature ease of movement. This accessory chest will hold its own variety of your choice and will be suitable in sizes for your space accommodation and be conveniently a cinch. This attractive accessory chest will be with such versatility that you may convert it to suit your items of choice and with such flexibility that you will be able to place it in any location of your choice. To my knowledge there is no other accessory chest of this size or selection type caliber.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The concept of this invention is designed with teens and adults, male or female, in mind for dressing apparel with all, or most all, of accessories right at reach my conveniently storing the finishing attire in one location while keeping the location tidy, plus, seeing an attractively designed furniture chest that is versatile and flexible to move to your choice spot in the house or studio.

Accessories maybe stored from top to bottom and throughout the four sectioned areas in its shelves, transparent shoe dividers/bins, hooks/hangers, shelf cubbies, tree like boot hangs, seat storage, pockets makeup/toiletries, lights, mirrors, and individually divided jewelry flap with pockets and holders for jewelry varieties, eyeglasses/shades, ties/scarves, slippers caddies, socks/stockings, belts, handbags, gloves, and much more . . . plus a doll valet that swivels, rolls out to pre-dress, and allows extra hair to be put on to groom, storage seat to put on footwear, folds down at the midsection and rolls back into its space to be a convenient seat. It will be constructively designed to be suitable in sizes for the residential and commercial customers.

The accessory chest should cause dressing to be fun and a cinch to conserve time for the occasion when you pre-dress overnight, several hours before the occasion, or your choice time. It should achieve comfort and ease that all items were conveniently selected from one location and to preview that “fashionable you”.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1) a. Refers to the front elevation of the complete four set assembly storage accessory chest0. b. the central outer chest doors13with left side10closed lid, right side10closed lid and closed top lid covering14. c. the left shelf assembly2shows the closed outer door16and the attached left shelf light33. d. the right shelf assembly3shows the closed upper half outer door20, and the attached right shelf light33. e. the lower half of the right shelf assembly3shows the doll assembly4starting mid face, a hook21that holds a hanger for apparel, while the top half of hinged doll assembly23, with the storage seat25, the lower half of the hinged doll assembly27and the support assembly for the storage seat29.

FIG. 2) a. Shows a detail perspective view of the central accessory chest storage with transparent drawer holders at the bottom of the storage5above the tilt open bins6that holds the sneakers and the pull out-slide back outer door13. b. the upper right side storage7holds eyeglasses/shades under the mirrored9and lid10c. the left side a misc. storage drawer8under the mirrored9and lid10of the chest, d. the center of the central accessory chest1stores in the rear of chest area, a five part closed jewelry flap38with individual flaps of secured covers39with fasteners37and pocketed flaps40for earrings detailed in FIG.7/page 3, of these drawings, while at front center area is a utility tray12A that slides to/fro above that same storage area12that holds watches, rings, dress pins, bracelets and charms with the top lid14being the center closure for the chest.

FIG. 3) a. Shows the plan view detail of central storage chest1. b. shows plan view right storage7where the eyeglass/shades are stored c. shows the left storage area8misc. drawer. d. shows the utility tray12A that slides to/fro above that storage area. e. shows plan view of chest doors13that opens and slides to back of chest to remain open and closes to cover storage.

FIG. 4) Drawer detail shows divided compartment upper mid portion5that may storage two pairs of shoes which is located in the central storage chest1.

FIG. 5) Bin detail shows tilt open for sneakers to be stored at lower mid portion6in the central storage chest1.

FIG. 6) Accessory storage detail of the utility tray12A that slides to/fro each side above the storage area12that holds watches, rings, bracelets, etc. in the upper storage primary area compartments.

FIG. 7) a. Jewelry flap storage detail shows the jewelry holder flap11closed. b. shows two of five flaps38removed to show each of their individual movement where one flap shows the Velcro pads37for open/close while two of the individual flaps38refers to a covering guard39for necklaces and another flap40showing pockets to hold earrings or choice other items.

FIG. 8) a. Perspective view left shelf assembly detail refers to left shelf2with a full bi-fold door16that covers the outside of the shelf while the left shelf assembly15shows a complete upper and lower portion with the attached light assembly33hangs at the upper area.

FIG. 9) a. Perspective view boot tree and9A boot hooks detail shows boot tree holder17for boots b. boot hooks9A shows location for applying boots.

FIG. 10) a. Left shelf upper storage detail shows a complete upper left assembly with shelf showing vertical and horizontal storage15to hold belts, scarves, handbags, ties, gloves, ribbons, etc. or your choice items. b. the light assembly attachment33is attached to the side—seeFIG. 16for hooks.

FIG. 11) a. Left shelf lower storage detail shows the complete assembly15. b. the boot trees17positioned in perspective and slipper caddy18for soft shoes or misc. items of choice area.

FIG. 12) Left shelf door detail shows full bi-fold16for shelf closure of entire items in that storage area.

FIG. 13) a. Plan view detail of left shelf bi-fold door16. b. with right shelf bi-fold door20that shows half bi-fold upper door assembly storage3.

FIG. 14) a. Right shelf assembly detail view shows right shelf storage3. b. shows upper half bi-fold door assembly20that covers the upper shelf22. c shows a portion of the upper shelf storage19. d. shown here is the light assembly attachment33.

FIG. 15) Right upper shelf view shows storage area upper shelf detail19that will be hanging area for hats/caps or other choice items.

FIG. 16) Views details of large hook21and small hook22that will be used in hanging areas throughout the entire accessory chest where necessary.

FIG. 17) a. Perspective view complete doll valet detail, front/rear4. b. shows front view head area large hook21for placing hanger to hand blouse/shirt securely. c. shows the upper half23of the doll valet. d. shows the midsection hinge24to fold the doll valet. e. shows the lower half27just above the mid-section hinge that holds apparel. f. shows the fastener28that supports the open/close mid-section with the rear view showing the storage seat25open lid of storage seat26.

FIG. 18) a. Perspective view detail doll motion and seat support32. b. shows the head hook area21for the upper half apparel23. c. shows where apparel hang23just below hinge24with the showing area of the fastener28to open/close at mid-section positions. The lower section27just above the support assembly27for storage assembly seat29where the locking/unlocking caster wheels30for doll valet motion and the support structure for support assembly31which is connected to the seat and storage25(not seen here) while the seat assembly at the base structure support32holds locking casters30and aids in the swivel movement of seat and doll assembly.

FIG. 20) a. Complete doll detail rear side. b. shows the large hook21to place apparel. c. shows top half of doll23that will hold apparel. d. shows lower half of doll27which will act as back rest once doll is in fold down position. e. shows the storage seat lid26. f. shows the storage seat assembly25.

FIG. 21) a. Seat support detail29. b. support structure for support assembly31to weight seat and floor of storage bin in doll assembly. c. shows base structure32for support assembly that holds casters and aids in the swivel movement of seat and doll assembly. d. shows locking/unlocking wheels30on doll seat assembly.

FIG. 22) a. Storage seat support motion indicator32holds the casters and aids in swivel while support structure31is viewed that support the weight for seat and bin floor.

FIG. 23) Locking casters detail shows the wheels on the storage seat of doll assembly30.

FIG. 24) Perspective view detail light assembly shows the arm attachment assembly33for lighting on left shelf assembly2left side and right shelf assembly3right side are attached while base attachment piece34that allows light assembly to be adjustable for various positions of optimum lighting capability with extension arm35allowing the various positions to have the light holder36support battery powered light fixture support.