Plant husbandry – Flower holder
Patent
1997-11-21
2000-02-01
Swiatek, Robert P.
Plant husbandry
Flower holder
206423, A01G 502, A47G 702
Patent
active
060189088
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a device for individual presentation of bouquets of flowers, consisting of a quick to assemble, rigid technical part, for presentation of individual bouquets, acting as a simple support for bouquets of cut flowers and as support for bouquets of dried flowers in a florist's or self-service shop, and offering the possibility of transformation, by fitting of a watertight sheet, into a bouquet with a water reserve, guaranteeing perfect stability due to its conical shape and the addition of water. It thereby becomes a throwaway vase. Round or square collars can be fitted onto the device and transform it into a disposable flower-bowl.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device delivered flat which is fast to assemble, or already assembled in a volume able to be adapted to any bouquet of cut flowers as a support for storage or sales presentation, by its different round, square, triangular or other shapes, with or without base.
This device folded with its bouquet, in all watertight sheets commonly used in the horticultural or florists' world, once in shape can contain a water reserve whose weight at its base ensures perfect stability with a water height for transport of 2 cm.
The principle according to the invention enables a bouquet folded with the water reserve contained in its packaging to be transported from the place of sale to its destination ensuring its conservation until it reaches the final customer, throughout the journey without wilting. It is easy to compensate the evaporated water, without having to use a vase throughout its lifetime. The florist can add professional preservatives, or simple colouring or gelatinizing agents to improve the presentation.
It can be simply placed on a piece of furniture or on any flat surface. This invention will enable the florist to be able to offer his customers a possibility of personal decoration and to increase his sales, by the possibility of lighting and of colouring the water; which was not possible before. By printing on the sheet, the florist can match the latter to the colour of the bouquet and print his logo or name on it. The decorative effect can be improved by adding coloured sheets, placed under the cone, either flat or ruffled.
Once the flowers have withered, the final consumer throws the whole assembly away without having had to undo the packaging.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the following figures:
FIG. 1 representing the device flat.
FIG. 2 representing the device formed with laces and ribbons.
FIG. 3 representing the device ready for use with its packaging sheet and its flowers.
FIG. 4 representing the device assembled with its bouquet and filling.
FIG. 5 representing the device with its round collar for horizontal presentation.
FIG. 6 representing the device with its square collar.
FIG. 7 representing the device flat, for preservation during transport by land or air for producing countries not having any local consumption.
FIG. 8 representing the device formed.
FIG. 9 representing the device formed with its sheet and its bunch of flowers.
FIG. 10 representing the square device flat with base.
FIG. 11 representing the square device formed.
FIG. 12 representing the square device assembled with its sheet.
FIG. 13 representing the triangular device flat with base.
FIG. 14 representing the rectangular or other-shaped device flat with base.
FIG. 15 representing the device acting as base able to be adapted to all models.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The support (1) is composed of rigid, water-resistant, translucent or transparent sheets, of sufficient thickness to ensure that the water and bouquet are kept in a rigid volume.
The object of the invention is to achieve a technical part of different heights for any bouquet of any flowers, enabling the latter to be presented individually, vertically, and without water.
Obtained by cutting, thermoforming or injection, the flat shape (1) befo
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Charrin Andre
Charrin Philippe
Nguyen Son T.
Swiatek Robert P.
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