Abstract:
An accessory holding device for holding a plurality of accessory devices, such as hair clips, bows, barrettes, ties, and other hair accessories; as well as various items of jewelry. Internal attachment members hold clip type devices, while various posts, suspension devices, flexible attachment members, drawers, and retainers are provided to accommodate a wide array of items. The device may be relatively open, formed only with a base and sides, or may be enclosed with top, back, and face plates, in differing embodiments. The device may be free-standing, and may have suction grips to enhance adhesion to various surfaces. It may also be provided with a mounting device so that the entire device may be hung on the wall, back of door, or other surface. The device may have mirrors on various surfaces and may be fitted with an interior light.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
   The instant invention relates to accessory holders, particularly, holders designed to hold personal grooming accessories. 
   BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   Personal accessories, such as hair clips, barrettes, annular elastic hair ties, and various items of jewelry are most commonly stored in a drawer or tray, where they are likely to become entangled or mislaid. Additionally, items like hair clips or earrings, which a wearer might use in pairs or as multiple items, become separated from matching items when stored loosely. This requires time consuming searching for the match for a particular item. Also, items such as the above often have sharp projections that can injure a person rifling through a messy drawer, or pose an unseen hazard to the feet when inadvertently dropped to the floor. Small, loose, scattered objects pose a risk to children and pets that may ingest them. As these types of items are frequently stored in bathrooms, the small object may pose retrieval or drain clogging dangers if they fall into a sink or become unhygienically contaminated upon falling onto a bathroom floor or into other appliances. 
   Various devices have attempted to deal with aspects of these problems, although none as reasonably and effectively as the instant invention. U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,758 to Gonzalez is typical of those devices which utilize a hanging braid type device to hold items. The braid may tend to swing away from the user attempting to mount items, possibly requiring the use of two hands to affix or release items. Additionally, the braid, being of a soft and absorbent material, is inherently more difficult to clean than the instant invention. Elastic items, such as annular elastic hair ties, cannot be easily fastened to a braid, and must be stored, in the &#39;758 device, in bins, thus decreasing the utility of the display feature. Similar problems affect other braid like display devices, such as those of U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,685 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,806. 
   Rigid or semi-rigid accessory holders have different problems, as can be illustrated by U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,503. This single pole accessory holder has a small base and would be top-heavy, making it unsuitable for use as a free standing unit, as it is, in fact, designed to be hung from a hook. Accessories such as hair clips and annular elastic hair ties may be mixed on top of and below other items on the holder, leading to the possibility of knocking various items off of the display when attempting to retrieve others. Additionally, elastic items such as annular elastic hair ties are held in a partially stretched position, such that, over time, storage on such a device lo will tend to fatigue the elastic members upon which these annular ties depend for their functioning. 
   Accordingly, the art has needed a means for improving the art of accessory storage. While some of the prior art devices attempted to improve the state of the art of accessory storage, none has achieved the unique and novel configurations and capabilities of the present invention. The present invention makes many improvements over the current state of the art. First, the plurality of grippable surfaces makes it easy and convenient to store a wide range of items. Second, paired or multiple items may be easily stored in proximity to each other. The grippable surfaces themselves are easily cleaned. In some embodiments, the accessory holder is enclosed, preventing accumulation of dust upon the stored items. Additionally, the present invention may accommodate widely varying sizes of clips without causing fatigue to the spring and elastic elements. With these capabilities taken into consideration, the instant invention addresses many of the shortcomings of the prior art and offers significant benefits heretofore unavailable. Further, none of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. 
   SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
   In its most general configuration, the instant invention is an accessory device holder capable of holding a plurality of accessory devices, such as, by way of example and not limitation, hair clips, bows, barrettes, ties, and other hair accessories; as well as various items of jewelry. A plurality of internal attachment members hold clip type devices, while various posts, suspension devices, flexible attachment members, drawers, and retainers are provided in different embodiments to accommodate a wide array of items. 
   The device may be relatively open, being formed only with a base and at least one side or it may be more enclosed with the addition of top, back, and face plates, as well as doors, in differing embodiments. The device may be free-standing, and may be supplied with suction grips to enhance adhesion to various surfaces. It may also be provided with a mounting device so that the entire device may be hung on the wall, back of door, or other surface. The device may have mirrors on various front surfaces to make it easier for the user to adjust accessories and appearance, and it may be fitted with an interior light to make it easier to see small items within the device. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     Without limiting the scope of the present invention as claimed below and referring now to the drawings and figures: 
       FIG. 1  shows an accessory holding device of the instant invention in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 2  shows the accessory holding device of  FIG. 1 , in front elevation view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 3  shows a variation in the accessory holding device in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 4  shows a variation in the accessory holding device of  FIG. 3  in front elevation view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 5  shows a variation in the accessory holding device in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 6  shows a variation in the accessory holding device of  FIG. 5 , in front elevation view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 7  shows a variation in the accessory holding device, in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 8  shows a variation in the accessory holding device of  FIG. 7  in front elevation view, in reduced scale; 
       FIG. 9  shows a variation in the accessory holding device, in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale; and 
       FIG. 10  shows a variation in the accessory holding device of  FIG. 10 , in elevated perspective view, in reduced scale. 
   

   Also, in the various figures and drawings, the following reference symbols and letters are used to identify the various elements described herein below in connection with the several figures and illustrations: C, T, N, B. 
   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
   The accessory holder of the instant invention enables a significant advance in the state of the art. The preferred embodiments of the apparatus, seen in  FIGS. 1 through 10 , accomplish this by new and novel arrangements of elements that are configured in unique and novel ways and which demonstrate previously unavailable but preferred and desirable capabilities. 
   The detailed description set forth below in connection with the drawings is intended merely as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the designs, functions, means, and methods of implementing the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and features may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention. 
   These variations, modifications, alternatives, and alterations of the various preferred embodiments, arrangements, and configurations may be used alone or in combination with one another as will become more readily apparent to those with skill in the art with reference to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying figures and drawings. 
   In a basic embodiment, seen in  FIGS. 1 and 2 , an accessory holding device  50  comprises at least one sidewall  100  having an inner surface  140  and an outer surface  150 , and a base plate  200 , wherein the base plate  200  is attached to the at least one sidewall  100 . There are a plurality of internal attachment members  300 , wherein the members  300  are releasably attached to the at least one sidewall  100 , and are adapted to hold, by way of example and not limitation, such items as hair clips C. The plurality of internal attachment members  300  may vary in shape and size to accommodate varying sizes and configurations of hair clips C. 
   Numerous variations are possible on this theme. By way of example and not limitation, as seen in  FIGS. 3 and 4 , at least one of the plurality of internal attachment members  300  may have a grip enhancing surface  310 . The grip enhancing surface  310  may include a variety of surface texture variations on the plurality of internal attachment members  300 , or they may be externally applied. Common externally applied grip enhancing surfaces  310  may include corrugated plastic and rubber coatings that may additionally include antimicrobial characteristics. In the case of corrugated coatings, the corrugations may be sized to cooperate with the teeth spacing of common hair clips C. 
   Additionally, there may be at least one suspension device  220  attached to the base plate  200 . The suspension devices  220  may be as simple as common hooks in some variations, yet may incorporate cushioned cleat type devices for use with particular articles of jewelry. 
   Further, the at least one sidewall  100  may have a plurality of sidewall recesses  110  in the inner surface  140  of the at least one sidewall  100  that are formed to receive the plurality of internal attachment members  300 . The plurality of sidewall recesses  110  may simply be smooth recesses sized and configured to cooperate with the plurality of attachment members  300 , or they may be fitted with a number of mechanical joining means. For instance, one embodiment may include sidewall recesses  110  that are internally threaded to mate with corresponding threads on the plurality of attachment members  300 . Alternatively, the sidewall recesses  110  may include quick-turn mechanical lock fittings to securely retain the plurality of attachment members  300 . 
   With further reference to  FIGS. 3 and 4 , the device  50  may have the at least one sidewall  100  configured with a plurality of attachment member receivers  120  that are formed to communicate between the at least one sidewall inner surface  140  and the at least one sidewall outer surface  150 , and further formed to releasably receive the plurality of internal attachment members  300 . One skilled in the art will realize that such a plurality of attachment member receivers  120  will allow great flexibility in the possible arrangement of the internal attachment members  300  within the device  50 . 
   Utility is not confined to the internal aspects of the device  50 , as it is easily possible to configure the device  50  with a wide variety of external attachments, as seen in  FIGS. 3 through 9 . The at least one sidewall  100  outer surface  150  may have at least one auxiliary sidewall recess  130  formed to releasably receive at least one external attachment member  400 , as seen in  FIGS. 3 ,  4 , and  7 . Further, the at least one external attachment member  400  may have a grip enhancing surface  410  similar to that previously described in relation to the plurality of internal attachment members  300 . The at least one external attachment member  400  may be formed, by way of example and limitation, as an accessory retainer  420 , seen in  FIG. 9 , formed to hold such items, by way of example and not limitation, necklaces N and bracelets B. There may be a flexible attachment member  430  suspended from the at least one external attachment member  400 , as seen in  FIGS. 7 and 8 . Such a flexible attachment member  430  facilitates the attachment and retention of various pinned or clipped articles, such as, by way of example and not limitation, earrings and pins. As one with skill in the art can appreciate, the at least one external attachment member  400  may be integral with one of the plurality of internal attachment members  300 . 
   Directing attention now to  FIG. 5 , the base plate  200  may have at least one auxiliary base plate recess  250 , fanned to releasably receive at least one base plate post  230  and, there may be at least one base plate extension  210  extending laterally beyond the point wherein the base plate  200  intersects the at least one sidewall  100 . The base plate extension  210  may have at least one auxiliary base plate recess  250 , as seen in  FIG. 5 , formed to releasably receive at least one base plate post  230 . Such posts  230  are formed to bold a plurality of accessories, such as, by way of example and not limitation, annular elastic hair ties T. Storing various elastic devices on the post  230  haste advantage of not storing these elastic devices in a stretched position, and therefore such storage does not contribute to eventual elastic fatigue of the accessory. 
   In yet another embodiment, seen in  FIG. 9 , the base plate  200  may be formed as a base box  240 . The base box  240  may contain at least one suction grip  244 , seen in  FIG. 8 , to give the device  50  more secure attachment to a plurality of surfaces, as may be desired when locating the device  50  on a countertop or the top surface of the tank of a water closet. To facilitate the storage of various items, in another embodiment, as seen in  FIG. 9 , the base box  240  may further include at least one drawer  242 . 
   In an additional embodiment, seen in  FIGS. 3 through 10 , the device may further include a back plate  500 , connected to at least one of the at least one sidewalls  100 . There may be a mounting device  510 , seen in  FIGS. 3 and 4 , attached to at least a portion of the back plate  500 . The mounting device  510  may be formed in an over the door type configuration shown in  FIG. 3 , or may be formed to secure to towel racks and hangers, or simple mechanical fasteners secured to a wall. 
   Further, the back plate  500  may further include a mirror  520 , seen in  FIGS. 5 and 6 , on at least a portion of the back plate  500 . Similarly functioning to the auxiliary base plate recess  250  described above, the back plate  500  may include at least one auxiliary back plate recess  530 , seen in  FIG. 10 , formed to releasably receive at least one back plate post  540 . 
   Various embodiments enclose the device  50  further, as seen in  FIGS. 3 through 6  and  9 . The device  50  may include a top plate  700 , connected to at least one of the at least one sidewalls  100 , as seen in  FIG. 9 . Additionally, there may be a face plate  600 , seen in  FIGS. 3 through 6 , connected to at least one of the at least one sidewalls  100 . Further, there may be a mirror  520  on at least a portion of the face plate  600 , as seen in  FIGS. 5 and 6 , and there may be at least one auxiliary retainer  620  attached to the face plate  600 , seen in  FIGS. 3 and 4 , formed to releasably retain a plurality of accessories. The at least one auxiliary retainer  620  may be formed as an elastic member designed to stretch and retain items such as brushes and combs. 
   As seen in  FIG. 9 , the device  50  may be further enclosed by employing at least one door  610 , rotably attached to at least one of the at least one sidewalls  100 . To enhance the user&#39;s ability to locate items within the device  50 , the device  50  may be fitted with an interior light  800 , as seen in  FIG. 10 . 
   The device  50  may be crafted of a wide variety of materials, including but not limited to wood, metal, plastics and various composites thereof. While for illustrative purposes, the device  50  is shown illustrated with rectangular sidewalls  100 , base plates  200 , back plates  500 , face plates  600  and top plates  700 , such members may be crafted in a wide variety of aesthetically pleasing shapes, and may bear artistic or informative indicia. 
   Numerous alterations, modifications, and variations of the preferred embodiments disclosed herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art and they are all anticipated and contemplated to be within the spirit and scope of the instant invention. For example, although specific embodiments have been described in detail, those with skill in the art will understand that the preceding embodiments and variations can be modified to incorporate various types of substitute and or additional or alternative materials, relative arrangement of elements, and dimensional configurations. Accordingly, even though only few variations of the present invention are described herein, it is to be understood that the practice of such additional modifications and variations and the equivalents thereof, are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.