Vision hooks

A jewelry eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks metal base holder. Having a loop that is moveable from the two split jump ring, attached in the rear inside the two cast connected to the base metal, to secure the eyeglass and the ink pen that hangs downwardly. The eyeglasses are attached in front with a secure eyeglass holder loop lock. The rear has a lapel pin back clutche attached to the garment.

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Description

As you might imagine, there are an infinite number of design options available for Vision Hooks that might include retangular, round, oval, triangular, or any other shape imaginable. And the fastening system could use pins, snaps, clamps, clips, magnets, etc . . . whichever is preferred to attach with the appropriate garment. The loop hooks are attached to the cast or they can be attached to flat head pins. Decorations could involve elaborate jewelry, label pins name tags, corporate/sports/fundraising logo's, flags, insignia, etc. Construction materials might be metal,aluminum, wood, sterling silver, pewter, plastic, etc.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention provide a practical solution to the problem with keeping track of your eyeglasses. The Vision Hooks may also be utilized to store ink pens and other small items simply stated, this product is a specially designed label pin featureing integrated hooks holder fasteners on which a pair of eyeglasses can be easily secured, enabling the user to keep the eyeglasses comfortably attached to the person front of the garment at all time. In addition, Vision Hooks could be utilized to store ink pen, keys, and other small items. The invention or claimed apparatus is called Vision Hooks in the present application.

The manufactured product is made of polished metal or can be other material, Vision Hooks could be comprised of being round, oval, square, or triangular shapes. Securely affixed a spring pin back clasp for securing the product to the front of the garment, or lapel, or pocket.This product feature a snap hook attachment for land yards, necklace, purses, and belt buckle and it is a secure solution to keep accessible for you.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

This invention reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawing are set forth as in the claims.

FIG. 1 at 10 as the back jewelry base metal back at 11 as a lapel pin back clutche at 12 this is for a snap hook to attach a landyard or pendant with a necklace attached at 13 cast metal secure loop attached to the base metal.

FIG. 2 at 14 as the front jewelry base round metal front at 15 are the split jump rings at 16 their is a eyeglass holder loop to lock and secure the eyeglasses from falling off at 17 the open metal from the ink pen goes over the jump ring to secure it from falling at 18 the end of the eyeglass right arm tip goes into the eyeglass holder loop lock to secure

FIG. 3 at 19 is the round base back at 20 a rectangle pin back to attach to your garment

FIG. 4 at 21 is the back base at 22 a snap hook to attach to a belt buckle

FIG. 5 at 23 is the back base at 24 a alligator clip pin back

FIG. 6 at 25 the round base back at 26 a pendant or can be use for a jewerly findings to attach to each side for a necklace.

Claims

1. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen holder, a design portion having a front and rear side as in claim 1 and 2.

2. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen on base metal vision hooks holder as in claim 1 with a lapel pin back and clutche.

3. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen on base metal vision hooks holder as in claim 1 with a snap hook to attach a landyard or purse or pendant or necklace, their are two casting on the rear to attach the two split jump rings as in claim 1.

4. A connection secured to the rear side that allows movement of the two cast loops and the two split jump rings to hang downwardly to be visible from the front as in claim 2.

5. A eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks holder as in claim 2 the two split jump rings accommodate folded eyeglasses and ink pen by hanging in a balanced manner.

6. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen base metal holder as in claim 2 a eyeglass holder loop lock to secure the eyeglass, and a metal opening on the ink pen to secure it from falling off.

7. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks holder as in claim 3 are rectangle pin back to attach to your garment.

8. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks holder as in claim 4 a snap hook to attach to a belt buckle.

9. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks holder as in claim 5 as a alligator clip pin back to attach to your garment.

10. A jewerly eyeglass and ink pen vision hooks holder as in claim 6 a pendant attached to both sides to attach a necklace allowing the eyeglass and ink pen to hang downwardly.

Patent History
Publication number: 20120118923
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 15, 2010
Publication Date: May 17, 2012
Inventor: Barbara R. Allen (McDonough, GA)
Application Number: 12/803,494
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Article Held By Receiver (224/191); Eyeglasses (211/85.1)
International Classification: A63B 57/00 (20060101); A47F 7/02 (20060101);