Patent ID: 7661639

Claim:
An apparatus for displaying one or more objects on a structure, the apparatus comprising: a holding portion permitting the apparatus to be mounted to the structure, wherein the holding portion is in the shape of an upside-down L having an elongated horizontal portion that meets an elongated vertical portion of the holding portion at approximately ninety degrees; an enclosed central loop permitting display of a second object, the enclosed central loop having a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, and a back portion, wherein the top portion horizontally meets the elongated horizontal portion of the holding portion so that the top portion of the enclosed central loop and the elongated horizontal portion of the holding portion make one elongated horizontal surface, the enclosed central loop being enclosed on the top portion, the bottom portion, the front portion, and the back portion of the enclosed central loop, the enclosed central loop being open on a left side portion and a right side portion of the enclosed central loop so as to allow the second object to be situated therein, and the back portion of the enclosed central loop being a portion of the elongated vertical portion of the holding portion, and a hook permitting display of a first object, the hook being an extension of the back portion of the enclosed central loop, and the hook being open in a vertically upward direction so as to allow the first object to be retained thereon by means of gravity, wherein the holding portion has a frictional element capable of reducing mobility in the horizontal direction, the frictional element being present only on a vertically downward-facing surface of the elongated horizontal surface of the holding portion, the vertically downward direction being substantially opposite the vertically upward direction; and wherein a proximate portion of the hook, being proximate to the back portion of the enclosed central loop, is bent relative to the elongated vertical portion of the holding portion such that an imaginary line is a direction extending the proximate portion of the hook would form an obtuse angle with the elongated horizontal surface of the holding portion.