CA2100207A1 - Elastic wrap for plant materials and method for covering such materials - Google Patents
Elastic wrap for plant materials and method for covering such materialsInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/50—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for living organisms, articles or materials sensitive to changes of environment or atmospheric conditions, e.g. land animals, birds, fish, water plants, non-aquatic plants, flower bulbs, cut flowers or foliage
- B65D85/52—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for living organisms, articles or materials sensitive to changes of environment or atmospheric conditions, e.g. land animals, birds, fish, water plants, non-aquatic plants, flower bulbs, cut flowers or foliage for living plants; for growing bulbs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G7/00—Flower holders or the like
- A47G7/02—Devices for supporting flower-pots or cut flowers
- A47G7/08—Covers for flower-pots, e.g. ornamental pots
- A47G7/085—Covers for flower-pots, e.g. ornamental pots made of flexible sheets of non-resilient material
Abstract
ELASTIC WRAP FOR PLANT MATERIALS
AND METHOD FOR COVERING SUCH MATERIALS
ABSTRACT
An elastic wrap is described for covering plant materials of virtually any size and shape, having an elastic opening within the wrapping material. Combining this elastic wrap with a secondary wrap permits the simultaneous utilization of two wrapping materials at the same time. In addition the secondary wrap forms a pot cover when the elastic wrap and secondary wrap are used to cover potted plants.
AND METHOD FOR COVERING SUCH MATERIALS
ABSTRACT
An elastic wrap is described for covering plant materials of virtually any size and shape, having an elastic opening within the wrapping material. Combining this elastic wrap with a secondary wrap permits the simultaneous utilization of two wrapping materials at the same time. In addition the secondary wrap forms a pot cover when the elastic wrap and secondary wrap are used to cover potted plants.
Description
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F,L~S~l~]C WR~I~ FOR Pl,~N'l` M~l'ERI~LS ~ND MET~IOD FOR
COVERlNG SUCII M~'rER]~I,S
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BACICGRQUND_OF TIIE_INVEN'rION_ This invention relates to covering plants, floral bouquets, fruit basl~ets and the lilce for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular an elastic covering for a variety of sizes oE such displays.
Florists utilize many specific items to attractively display and assist ill corlveniel-t transpoct Eor hanging baskets, bouquets, Eruit baskets, and floral arrangements. In addition completely flexible wrappings such as decorated paper and plastic sheets are employed to cover the limit]ess number oE sizes and shapes retail Elorists must constallt]y proces.s. Versatile, attractive, and functional wrappilly materials are clearly desirable Eor dealing wit}l these myria(l Elora] packaging problems.
The instant inventiorl addresses tllese problems by providing an elastic wrap to Eit virtually any object encountered in day to day Eloral retailing. Further, the elastic wrap provides a convenient means Eor simultaneously supplying a pot cover for planters and similar items.
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~ primary object oE tlle inVelltioll is to provide a wrap for plant materials Or virtually any size and shape.
~ rurther object of the inventiorl is to simultaneously provide a permanerlt an~ disposable plant wrap.
Still another object is to simu]taneously provide two different types of plant wrap.
An additional object is to a~d convenience for hanging a plant display.
~nother object is to assist in providing a suitable environment for plant materials.
~ further object is to provide a convenient means for tansportiny covered plant material9.
These and other objects are obtained with this elastic wrap and method ~or covering plant materials.
In the instant invention a sheet oE material is talcen and an opening is made within the borders of the material. This opening is preferably located near the center of the material, and saicl material can be ;
almost any shape, as, for e~ample, round, rectangular, square, triang-llar, etc. Tlle material -! itself can be fabricated in virtually a limitless number of ways such as out of aluminum foil, clear plastic, ... .
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metali~.ed plastic, pa~er, and so Otl. It is essential that at least tile edge Or the opelling be elastic. This can be accomplislled by atta~ g an elastic trim to this edge, or the material itselE can be elastic as in the case of a sheet oE an elastomeric uretl)ane. In the case Or an elastic trim, the trim can be made out of a natural latex, or a synt~letic elastomer. The trim can be sewn onto the e~e oE the openirly within the material, or attached in a number oE other ways such as heat -sealing, etc.
For example, a 0.001" thicl~ square sheet of clear cellophane plastic measuring 2 1/2' x 2 1/2' can have a 4" circular hole cut at its center. ~ cloth covered -~
elastic trim can then be sewn onto the edge of this opening. Virtually any Elora] display can be attractively covered with this elastic wrap. This opening at the center oE the wrap can be stretched to accommodate a variety oE dimensiolls of the stem diameters oE floral bouquets, securely engaging the stem area at a pre-selected heigllt, with the remainder of the clear cellophane wrap now capable of being conveniently folded over the flower portion of the bouquet, forming a temporary covering wi~h the cellophane wrap secured to itself in a convel~tional manller by means of scotch tape or staples.
Similarly this same elastic cellophane wrap can conveniently cover plant materials held in baslcets or pots, as, for example, hanging baskets and planters. In the case of a hallgilly bac;lcet loop lloles can be provided near the external corners of tlle cellophane wrap as an added convenience. Tlle elastic opening in the wrap then Eits over the base oE tlle bas~cet, and is then permitted to grasp the sides oC tl,e basket at a pre-determined height from the base oE the baslcet. The remainder of the wrap then is placed over tlle plant display, with the loop holes at the external corners of the wrap now being pulled over the hook portion of the hanging hasket. This eEfectively eliminates the need for scotch tape or staples that would usually be required to complete a cover of this type.
This same elastic wrap described above can be further modified to have a number of air iloles withill it so that iE the wrap were leEt in place ~or a prolonged period oE time a normal air environment would surround the plant.
In the case oE planters withirl pots, again this same elastic wrap can be secured to pots of widely differing shapes and diameters to provide an attractive cover for display and transpor-t. The loop ho]es within the corners of the wrap described Eor use with the hoo~c on a hanging ~-~
basket provide convenient "~inger" holes for transport.
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_~_ ;~";, ' ,' '" '~' ~' ' Placing a second sl~eet Or material over the opening itl the elastic wrap provi~es signiricant additional conveniences Eor the Elorist. Whi]e the elastic wrap described above is a clear plastic sheet, it can, of course, be colored or decorated in any suitable manner.
However, havillg the elastic wrap substal~tially clear as it covers the plant display would normally be the preferred embodiment. This second sheet of material placed over the opening in the elastic wrap now gives the florist an option to have two diErerent wraps Eor the plant material at the same time. For example, this second sheet o~ material (wllich, oE course, can be fabricated in virtually any size and out oE any suitable material) can be a colored aluminum foil square measuring 18" x 18". ~ potted planter can now be placed at the center of this aluminum foil sheet. The opening within the elastic wrap beneath the aluminum foil is now stretched to accommodate the outer cliameter of the planter pot, and is pullecl upward to a pre-determined height from the base oE the pot, where the elastic wrap is permitted to grasp the sides oE the pot. This operation necessarily causes the aluminum foil to take the shape oE the planter pot, eEEectively Eormirlg an attractive pot cover. By modiEyiny the elastic wrap to 25 have a weakened tear line or perforated tear line just --5- ~
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outside of the e]astic ope~ tlle elastic wrap can be torn away and discarded when no longer necessary, leaving behind the alumillum Eoil as a permanent pot cover, secured to the original planter pot by the remaining portion oE tlle elastic opelling trim oE the elastic wrap. ~rhis metl)od is also usefu] Eor bouquets and floral arrangemellts wllell it is desirable to have complete coveraye of the plant material, as, for example, with an attractive decor~ted base and a clear covering for the floral display.
BRIEF DESCRIR~l~ION OF_'1`11E_DR~WINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the elastic wrap of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view oE the elastic wrap of the invention with a decorative second sheet oE material in place covering the opening within the elastic wrap.
Fiy. 3 is a side elevational view of a hanging bas]cet with the elastic wrap of the invention secured to the sides of the baslcet, and covering the floral display.
Fig. 4 is a view of the invel)tion similar to Fiy. 2, with a planter and pot shown in place, about to be Fovere -6- ; ~ ~
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Fig. 5 is a perspective view oE the elastic wrap of the invention sllown securlng tlle second wrap around a planter pot prior to ~o]dirlg tlle elastic wrap over tl~e floral display.
Fig. 6 illustrates the second wrap secured to a planter pot with the major portion of the elastic wrap removed.
DETAILED_DESCRIP~rlON OF 'l`llE PREYERRED EMBODIMENl'S
Referring now to Fiy. 1 the elastic wrap 10 of the invention is shown. In a preferred embodiment elastic wrap 10 can be made out of a thin (e.g. 0.001" thick), rectangular sheet of clear cellophane plastic measuring, ~
for example, 2 1/1' x 2 1/2'. ~ 4" diameter opening 16 ~ ;
is cut out near the center of the cellophane sheet, and a cloth covered elastic trim 12 is sewn onto the edge of opening 16, with a suEEicient excess portion of the cellophane sheet incorporated within elastic trim 12 to permit wide stretching of the elastic trim as required.
Many other methods can be employed to attach an elastic ~o trim such as heat sealing an elastic trim to the opening edge, etc. The elastic trim 12 can make use of natural latex or synthetic elastomers for its elastic qualities, or, alternatively, the elastic wrap itself can be fabricated out of an elastomer such as elastomeric urethane. Loop holes 14 are cut into each corner of . . : :: .: : : : : ~::: :
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elastic wrap 10 to faci]itate transporting baskets, pots and the lilce, and to add convenience when covering hanying baslcets. ~ir holes 1~ can also be incorporated into elastic wrap 10 so that a normal air environment surrounding tlle plant material is maintained if the wrap is left in place Eor a prolonged period of time. Tear line 20 can also be incorporated into elastic wrap 10 by having a wea~cened portion or perforated line (as is well known to the art) immediately adjacent the elastic trim 12.
Fig. 3 illustrates utilizing elastic wrap 10 as a cover Eor a Eloral display 26 or other plant materials within hanging basket 24. Wrap opening 16 is stretched by means of elastic trim 12 to encompass the exterior of hanging basket 24, with the elastic trim 12 allowed to grasp the top portion of baslcet 12. The remaining portion of elastic wrap 10 is then Eolded over floral display 26. The four corners of wrap 10 are conveniently secured by passing hoolc 28 tllrougll each of the four loop holes 14.
Figs. 2 and 4 illustrate a preferred embodiment for adding a second sheet of material to elastic wrap 10. In :::: :
Fig. 2 a decorative second slleet 22 is shown lying on the flat upper surEace oE wrap 10, completely covering opening 16. Figs~ 2, 4, and 5 illustrate the utility of -8~
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this second sheet for providing a florist with the option of employing two ~ifferellt coveriny materials simultaneously. For example, second sl~eet 22 can measure 18" x 1~" and be rabricated in a decorative aluminum foil. Potted plant 30 (Fig. 9) together with its Eloral display 26 is placed base down in the center oE second sheet 22. Elastic trim l2 (Fig. 5) then i5 stretched to enable opening 16 to fit over tlle base oE potted plant 30, and trim 12 is moved in an upwardly direction until trim 12 grasps the top portion of potted plant 30. While placing trim 12 and wrap 10 in this position, second sheet 22 is also conveniently folded around potted plant 30, and is permanent]y secured to the outer surface of potted plant 30 by means of elastic trim 12, in effect ;
forming a pot cover for potted plant 30. The remaining portion of elastic wrap lO can now be folded over floral display 26. When elasti,c wrap 10 is no longer required (Fig. 6) it can be simply torn away at tear line 20, leaving behind second sheet 22 secured by elastic trim 12 to potted plant 30 to Eorm an attractive, permanent pot cover for potted plant 30. Similarly this same method employing both elastic wrap 10 and second sheet 22 can be used for bouquets ancl other Floral arrangements wherein it is desixable to have a decorative covering Eor stem material, and a clear cover ~lvu~7 for the floral arrangements.
All of the above mentioned dimensions and materials of fabrication can, o~ course, be al-tered in a variety of ways to suit various p]ant material packaging requirements.
As can be seen from the foregoing, elastic wrap 10 together with the second s~leet 22 provides important and attractive plant covering conveniences to the florist.
While the present application has been directed specifically to floral packaging of "plant materials", the lo elastic wrap of the present invention can also be used in other applications where the purposes achieved by the present invention are readily desired. So, for example, in the gift industry, and by way of illustration only, the wrapping of an Easter basket, utilization of the elastic wrap of the present invention is desired and readily apparent. So, the term "plant materials" as used in the following claims should not be limited to the floral industry, necessarily, where o-ther, obvious applications ~ -are readily apparent.
Since many changes could be made in the above ~ m constructions and many apparently widely different ~ -~
embodiments of this invention could be made without departing from the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the - : .: ., accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative, and is to be limited only by the following claims.
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F,L~S~l~]C WR~I~ FOR Pl,~N'l` M~l'ERI~LS ~ND MET~IOD FOR
COVERlNG SUCII M~'rER]~I,S
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BACICGRQUND_OF TIIE_INVEN'rION_ This invention relates to covering plants, floral bouquets, fruit basl~ets and the lilce for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular an elastic covering for a variety of sizes oE such displays.
Florists utilize many specific items to attractively display and assist ill corlveniel-t transpoct Eor hanging baskets, bouquets, Eruit baskets, and floral arrangements. In addition completely flexible wrappings such as decorated paper and plastic sheets are employed to cover the limit]ess number oE sizes and shapes retail Elorists must constallt]y proces.s. Versatile, attractive, and functional wrappilly materials are clearly desirable Eor dealing wit}l these myria(l Elora] packaging problems.
The instant inventiorl addresses tllese problems by providing an elastic wrap to Eit virtually any object encountered in day to day Eloral retailing. Further, the elastic wrap provides a convenient means Eor simultaneously supplying a pot cover for planters and similar items.
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'.'; ' .. -SUMM~RY_O~_'l'llE_IN ENTION
~ primary object oE tlle inVelltioll is to provide a wrap for plant materials Or virtually any size and shape.
~ rurther object of the inventiorl is to simultaneously provide a permanerlt an~ disposable plant wrap.
Still another object is to simu]taneously provide two different types of plant wrap.
An additional object is to a~d convenience for hanging a plant display.
~nother object is to assist in providing a suitable environment for plant materials.
~ further object is to provide a convenient means for tansportiny covered plant material9.
These and other objects are obtained with this elastic wrap and method ~or covering plant materials.
In the instant invention a sheet oE material is talcen and an opening is made within the borders of the material. This opening is preferably located near the center of the material, and saicl material can be ;
almost any shape, as, for e~ample, round, rectangular, square, triang-llar, etc. Tlle material -! itself can be fabricated in virtually a limitless number of ways such as out of aluminum foil, clear plastic, ... .
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metali~.ed plastic, pa~er, and so Otl. It is essential that at least tile edge Or the opelling be elastic. This can be accomplislled by atta~ g an elastic trim to this edge, or the material itselE can be elastic as in the case of a sheet oE an elastomeric uretl)ane. In the case Or an elastic trim, the trim can be made out of a natural latex, or a synt~letic elastomer. The trim can be sewn onto the e~e oE the openirly within the material, or attached in a number oE other ways such as heat -sealing, etc.
For example, a 0.001" thicl~ square sheet of clear cellophane plastic measuring 2 1/2' x 2 1/2' can have a 4" circular hole cut at its center. ~ cloth covered -~
elastic trim can then be sewn onto the edge of this opening. Virtually any Elora] display can be attractively covered with this elastic wrap. This opening at the center oE the wrap can be stretched to accommodate a variety oE dimensiolls of the stem diameters oE floral bouquets, securely engaging the stem area at a pre-selected heigllt, with the remainder of the clear cellophane wrap now capable of being conveniently folded over the flower portion of the bouquet, forming a temporary covering wi~h the cellophane wrap secured to itself in a convel~tional manller by means of scotch tape or staples.
Similarly this same elastic cellophane wrap can conveniently cover plant materials held in baslcets or pots, as, for example, hanging baskets and planters. In the case of a hallgilly bac;lcet loop lloles can be provided near the external corners of tlle cellophane wrap as an added convenience. Tlle elastic opening in the wrap then Eits over the base oE tlle bas~cet, and is then permitted to grasp the sides oC tl,e basket at a pre-determined height from the base oE the baslcet. The remainder of the wrap then is placed over tlle plant display, with the loop holes at the external corners of the wrap now being pulled over the hook portion of the hanging hasket. This eEfectively eliminates the need for scotch tape or staples that would usually be required to complete a cover of this type.
This same elastic wrap described above can be further modified to have a number of air iloles withill it so that iE the wrap were leEt in place ~or a prolonged period oE time a normal air environment would surround the plant.
In the case oE planters withirl pots, again this same elastic wrap can be secured to pots of widely differing shapes and diameters to provide an attractive cover for display and transpor-t. The loop ho]es within the corners of the wrap described Eor use with the hoo~c on a hanging ~-~
basket provide convenient "~inger" holes for transport.
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_~_ ;~";, ' ,' '" '~' ~' ' Placing a second sl~eet Or material over the opening itl the elastic wrap provi~es signiricant additional conveniences Eor the Elorist. Whi]e the elastic wrap described above is a clear plastic sheet, it can, of course, be colored or decorated in any suitable manner.
However, havillg the elastic wrap substal~tially clear as it covers the plant display would normally be the preferred embodiment. This second sheet of material placed over the opening in the elastic wrap now gives the florist an option to have two diErerent wraps Eor the plant material at the same time. For example, this second sheet o~ material (wllich, oE course, can be fabricated in virtually any size and out oE any suitable material) can be a colored aluminum foil square measuring 18" x 18". ~ potted planter can now be placed at the center of this aluminum foil sheet. The opening within the elastic wrap beneath the aluminum foil is now stretched to accommodate the outer cliameter of the planter pot, and is pullecl upward to a pre-determined height from the base oE the pot, where the elastic wrap is permitted to grasp the sides oE the pot. This operation necessarily causes the aluminum foil to take the shape oE the planter pot, eEEectively Eormirlg an attractive pot cover. By modiEyiny the elastic wrap to 25 have a weakened tear line or perforated tear line just --5- ~
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outside of the e]astic ope~ tlle elastic wrap can be torn away and discarded when no longer necessary, leaving behind the alumillum Eoil as a permanent pot cover, secured to the original planter pot by the remaining portion oE tlle elastic opelling trim oE the elastic wrap. ~rhis metl)od is also usefu] Eor bouquets and floral arrangemellts wllell it is desirable to have complete coveraye of the plant material, as, for example, with an attractive decor~ted base and a clear covering for the floral display.
BRIEF DESCRIR~l~ION OF_'1`11E_DR~WINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the elastic wrap of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view oE the elastic wrap of the invention with a decorative second sheet oE material in place covering the opening within the elastic wrap.
Fiy. 3 is a side elevational view of a hanging bas]cet with the elastic wrap of the invention secured to the sides of the baslcet, and covering the floral display.
Fig. 4 is a view of the invel)tion similar to Fiy. 2, with a planter and pot shown in place, about to be Fovere -6- ; ~ ~
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Fig. 5 is a perspective view oE the elastic wrap of the invention sllown securlng tlle second wrap around a planter pot prior to ~o]dirlg tlle elastic wrap over tl~e floral display.
Fig. 6 illustrates the second wrap secured to a planter pot with the major portion of the elastic wrap removed.
DETAILED_DESCRIP~rlON OF 'l`llE PREYERRED EMBODIMENl'S
Referring now to Fiy. 1 the elastic wrap 10 of the invention is shown. In a preferred embodiment elastic wrap 10 can be made out of a thin (e.g. 0.001" thick), rectangular sheet of clear cellophane plastic measuring, ~
for example, 2 1/1' x 2 1/2'. ~ 4" diameter opening 16 ~ ;
is cut out near the center of the cellophane sheet, and a cloth covered elastic trim 12 is sewn onto the edge of opening 16, with a suEEicient excess portion of the cellophane sheet incorporated within elastic trim 12 to permit wide stretching of the elastic trim as required.
Many other methods can be employed to attach an elastic ~o trim such as heat sealing an elastic trim to the opening edge, etc. The elastic trim 12 can make use of natural latex or synthetic elastomers for its elastic qualities, or, alternatively, the elastic wrap itself can be fabricated out of an elastomer such as elastomeric urethane. Loop holes 14 are cut into each corner of . . : :: .: : : : : ~::: :
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elastic wrap 10 to faci]itate transporting baskets, pots and the lilce, and to add convenience when covering hanying baslcets. ~ir holes 1~ can also be incorporated into elastic wrap 10 so that a normal air environment surrounding tlle plant material is maintained if the wrap is left in place Eor a prolonged period of time. Tear line 20 can also be incorporated into elastic wrap 10 by having a wea~cened portion or perforated line (as is well known to the art) immediately adjacent the elastic trim 12.
Fig. 3 illustrates utilizing elastic wrap 10 as a cover Eor a Eloral display 26 or other plant materials within hanging basket 24. Wrap opening 16 is stretched by means of elastic trim 12 to encompass the exterior of hanging basket 24, with the elastic trim 12 allowed to grasp the top portion of baslcet 12. The remaining portion of elastic wrap 10 is then Eolded over floral display 26. The four corners of wrap 10 are conveniently secured by passing hoolc 28 tllrougll each of the four loop holes 14.
Figs. 2 and 4 illustrate a preferred embodiment for adding a second sheet of material to elastic wrap 10. In :::: :
Fig. 2 a decorative second slleet 22 is shown lying on the flat upper surEace oE wrap 10, completely covering opening 16. Figs~ 2, 4, and 5 illustrate the utility of -8~
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this second sheet for providing a florist with the option of employing two ~ifferellt coveriny materials simultaneously. For example, second sl~eet 22 can measure 18" x 1~" and be rabricated in a decorative aluminum foil. Potted plant 30 (Fig. 9) together with its Eloral display 26 is placed base down in the center oE second sheet 22. Elastic trim l2 (Fig. 5) then i5 stretched to enable opening 16 to fit over tlle base oE potted plant 30, and trim 12 is moved in an upwardly direction until trim 12 grasps the top portion of potted plant 30. While placing trim 12 and wrap 10 in this position, second sheet 22 is also conveniently folded around potted plant 30, and is permanent]y secured to the outer surface of potted plant 30 by means of elastic trim 12, in effect ;
forming a pot cover for potted plant 30. The remaining portion of elastic wrap lO can now be folded over floral display 26. When elasti,c wrap 10 is no longer required (Fig. 6) it can be simply torn away at tear line 20, leaving behind second sheet 22 secured by elastic trim 12 to potted plant 30 to Eorm an attractive, permanent pot cover for potted plant 30. Similarly this same method employing both elastic wrap 10 and second sheet 22 can be used for bouquets ancl other Floral arrangements wherein it is desixable to have a decorative covering Eor stem material, and a clear cover ~lvu~7 for the floral arrangements.
All of the above mentioned dimensions and materials of fabrication can, o~ course, be al-tered in a variety of ways to suit various p]ant material packaging requirements.
As can be seen from the foregoing, elastic wrap 10 together with the second s~leet 22 provides important and attractive plant covering conveniences to the florist.
While the present application has been directed specifically to floral packaging of "plant materials", the lo elastic wrap of the present invention can also be used in other applications where the purposes achieved by the present invention are readily desired. So, for example, in the gift industry, and by way of illustration only, the wrapping of an Easter basket, utilization of the elastic wrap of the present invention is desired and readily apparent. So, the term "plant materials" as used in the following claims should not be limited to the floral industry, necessarily, where o-ther, obvious applications ~ -are readily apparent.
Since many changes could be made in the above ~ m constructions and many apparently widely different ~ -~
embodiments of this invention could be made without departing from the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the - : .: ., accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative, and is to be limited only by the following claims.
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Claims (8)
1. An elastic wrap for the display and transport of plant materials, said plant materials including a base portion and a top portion, comprising:
(a) a cover material including a peripheral border and having an opening defined by an edge portion, within the peripheral border of said cover material, and, (b) an expandable elastic trim member fixedly secured to said edge portion defining said opening so that said opening can be enlarged continuously from an initial area to a second, larger, opening area to fit over the base portion of said plant materials, said plant materials having various sizes and shapes, said expandable elastic trim member capable of being moved upward along said base portion of said plant materials and elastomerically secured to said base portion of said plant materials at a pre-determined height up along said base portion of said plant materials, the cover material being capable of being folded in a generally upward direction from said base portion of said plant materials, and over the top portion of said plant materials to wrap the top portion of said plant materials within said cover material.
(a) a cover material including a peripheral border and having an opening defined by an edge portion, within the peripheral border of said cover material, and, (b) an expandable elastic trim member fixedly secured to said edge portion defining said opening so that said opening can be enlarged continuously from an initial area to a second, larger, opening area to fit over the base portion of said plant materials, said plant materials having various sizes and shapes, said expandable elastic trim member capable of being moved upward along said base portion of said plant materials and elastomerically secured to said base portion of said plant materials at a pre-determined height up along said base portion of said plant materials, the cover material being capable of being folded in a generally upward direction from said base portion of said plant materials, and over the top portion of said plant materials to wrap the top portion of said plant materials within said cover material.
2. The elastic wrap according to claim 1, further comprising air holes within said wrap to provide a normal atmosphere within said wrap when said wrap remains in contact with said plant materials for prolonged periods of time.
3. The elastic wrap according to claim 1 further comprising loop holes near the peripheral border of said wrap.
4. The elastic wrap according to claim 1 wherein said elastic wrap is fabricated in a clear material.
5. The elastic wrap according to claim 1 further comprising a second sheet of material, said second sheet of material being of sufficient dimensions so as to cover a substantially larger area than the initial area within said opening within said elastic wrap, said second sheet of material cooperating with said elastic wrap to form a plant material cover when said second sheet of material is placed over the opening within said elastic wrap, so that when the combination of said second sheet and said elastic wrap is placed over the base portion of said plant materials at least an upward portion of the base portion of said plant materials is covered by said second sheet, said second sheet being secured to said base portion of said plant materials by said elastic trim member, the remainder of said plant materials above said elastic trim member being covered by said elastic wrap.
6. The elastic wrap according to claim 5 further comprising a tear line circumscribing the area immediately adjacent said elastic trim member so that a major portion of said elastic wrap can be easily separated from said elastic trim member.
7. An elastic wrap according to claim 6 wherein said second sheet forms a pot cover when said base portion of said plant materials consists of a potted plant.
8. A method for utilizing two types of plant material coverings simultaneously, which comprises the steps of:
A. Cutting an opening within a primary plant material cover;
B. Fixedly securing to said opening an expandable, elastic trim member;
C. Covering said opening with a secondary plant material cover;
D. Inserting said plant materials having a base portion and a top portion through said covered opening in said primary plant material cover;
E. Securing said secondary plant material cover to an upward portion of the base portion of said plant materials utilizing said expandable, elastic trim member;
and F. Covering the remaining top portion of said plant materials above said base portion of said plant materials with said primary plant material cover.
A. Cutting an opening within a primary plant material cover;
B. Fixedly securing to said opening an expandable, elastic trim member;
C. Covering said opening with a secondary plant material cover;
D. Inserting said plant materials having a base portion and a top portion through said covered opening in said primary plant material cover;
E. Securing said secondary plant material cover to an upward portion of the base portion of said plant materials utilizing said expandable, elastic trim member;
and F. Covering the remaining top portion of said plant materials above said base portion of said plant materials with said primary plant material cover.
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