Special receptacle or package – Tray type – For jewelry
Patent
1993-06-01
1994-12-06
Fidei, David T.
Special receptacle or package
Tray type
For jewelry
206 61, 206560, 211 4, B65D 134
Patent
active
053702310
ABSTRACT:
A modular theft-protected display case for rings permits handling and trying-on of a ring which is secured by a strong metallic cord, riveted at the ends which are placed in the axial perforation in a counterweight placed in coinciding grooves which make it impossible to remove the ring from the display case. Rings are situated in openings on a cover of a hollow case. Underneath these holes, inside the case, is a set of strips, each having a vertical line of holes aligned with openings on the cover. These holes have slits at the bottom through which the cord passes. The slits of the holes prevents the ring from being removed either upward, due to the counterweight or downward, due to the ring itself. A separate spring biases each strip to this non-removal position. Each strip has a contacting portion for moving the strip out of its biased position in order to allow a ring to fall through a hole and within the hollow case. This contacting portion is accessible through the back of the case.
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