Jewelry tree
Abstract
A jewelry tree including a base in the form of a saucer having a concave top surface and an aperture, a cylindrical rod including an opaque material and a first end, a first tubular sleeve including a translucent material, and a second tubular sleeve including a translucent material and at least one branch extending therefrom, wherein the first end is adapted to be removably secured in the aperture, the cylindrical rod is arranged to extend upwardly from the base when the first end is removably secured in the aperture, the first tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod and rest upon the base, the second tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod, stack upon the first tubular sleeve, and rotate on the cylindrical rod, and the at least one branch is adapted to hold at least one item above the concave top surface.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A jewelry tree comprising:
a base comprising a saucer having a concave top surface and an aperture; a cylindrical rod comprising an opaque material and including a first end; a first tubular sleeve comprising a translucent material; and, a second tubular sleeve comprising a translucent material and including at least one branch extending therefrom, wherein the first end is adapted to be removably secured in the aperture, the cylindrical rod is arranged to extend upwardly from the base when the first end is removably secured in the aperture, the first tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod and rest upon the base, the second tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod, stack upon the first tubular sleeve, and rotate on the cylindrical rod, and the at least one branch is adapted to hold at least one item above the concave top surface.
2 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 1 wherein the cylindrical rod further includes a second end arranged opposite the first end, and the jewelry tree further comprises a cap removably securable to the second end and arranged to secure the first and second tubular sleeves on the cylindrical rod.
3 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 1 further comprising a third tubular sleeve comprising a translucent material and including at least one branch extending therefrom, wherein the third tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod, stack upon the first tubular sleeve and/or the second tubular sleeve, and rotate on the cylindrical rod, and the at least one branch is of the third tubular sleeve is adapted to hold at least one item above the concave top surface.
4 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 1 wherein the second tubular sleeve includes a plurality of branches extending therefrom, wherein each branch of the plurality of branches is adapted to hold at least one item above the concave top surface.
5 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 1 wherein the aperture is arranged centrally in the top surface.
6 . A jewelry tree comprising:
a base having an aperture; a cylindrical rod comprising an opaque material and including a first end; and, at least one branched tubular sleeve, wherein the first end is adapted to be removably secured in the aperture, the cylindrical rod is arranged to extend upwardly from the base when the first end is removably secured in the aperture, the at least one branched tubular sleeve is adapted to slide onto and rotate on the cylindrical rod, and includes at least one branch adapted to hold at least one item above the base.
7 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 wherein the at least one branched tubular sleeve includes a plurality of branches, wherein each branch of the plurality of branches is adapted to hold at least one item above the base.
8 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 wherein the at least one branched tubular sleeve comprises a translucent material or an opaque material.
9 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 comprising a plurality of branched tubular sleeves adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod in a stacked formation, wherein each branched tubular sleeve of the plurality of branched tubular sleeves is adapted to rotate on the cylindrical rod and includes at least one branch adapted to hold at least one item above the base.
10 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 9 wherein each branched tubular sleeve of the plurality of branched tubular sleeves comprises a translucent material or an opaque material.
11 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 further comprising a tubular sleeve adapted to slide onto the cylindrical rod and rest upon the base, wherein the at least one branched sleeve is arranged to stack upon the tubular sleeve when arranged on the cylindrical rod.
12 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 wherein the tubular sleeve comprises a translucent material or an opaque material.
13 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 wherein the cylindrical rod further includes a second end arranged opposite the first end, and the jewelry tree further comprises a cap removably securable to the second end and arranged to secure the at least one branched tubular sleeve on the cylindrical rod.
14 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 9 wherein the cylindrical rod further includes a second end arranged opposite the first end, and the jewelry tree further comprises a cap removably securable to the second end and arranged to secure the plurality of branched tubular sleeves on the cylindrical rod.
15 . The jewelry tree recited in claim 6 wherein the base comprises a saucer having a concave top surface, and the aperture is arranged centrally in the top surface.Cited by (0)
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