The invention concerns an individual bouquet of flowers presentation device according to claim 1. The dependent claims contain particular embodiments. The targeted customers is the whole florist channel (florists, horticulturist, individuals, bouqueteries, wholesalers, distributors).
The patent EP0828446 describes an individual bouquet of flowers presentation device according to the preamble of claim 1.
The individual bouquet of flowers presentation device is defined in claim 1.
The present invention will be better understood by reference to the following figures:
The problem solution approach is the following:
The difference between the closest state of the art i.e. EP 0828446 and the present invention is that the regulatable closing system is constituted by the nesting of male and female three dimensional geometrical structures complementary the one to the other (3), said male three dimensional geometrical structures (6) have their external side in undercut resting against the internal side in undercut of the female (7) three-dimensional geometrical structures.
The problem that the present invention proposes to solve is to improve the closing speed of the foldable support as well as the reliability of the device in order to obtain a faster locking and as effective as that of the closest prior art.
The technical effect is that the external undercut side of the male part is resting against the internal side in undercut of the female part (this is clearly shown at
The solution is to nest oblique three dimensional geometrical structures with respect to the plan formed by the flat support and radial complementary the one to the other during the rolling of the support flat delivered. An adjustment of the diameter of the opening is possible by increasing or reducing the rolling of the support. The present invention inter alia is distinguished from a flower presentation device having a clipping closing system of three dimensional complementary buttons mushrooms shaped (e.g. pressure buttons) by the oblique shape (novel and inventive) of the three dimensional geometrical structures of the present invention which guarantee a blocking of the system on the undercut (this is clearly shown at
The present invention concerns a device for the vertical presentation of individual flowers bouquets with or without stock of water, more precisely a device concerning the closing of the foldable support by nesting, clipping, locking or inserting. The closing system is defined as a plurality of radial complementary female and male three dimensional geometrical structures which can be nested together, the external side in undercut of the male part is resting against internal side in undercut of the female part, the closing system of the invention is defined by a three-dimensional oblique shape of the geometrical structures (3) with respect to the plan formed by the flat support (see
The combination of the nesting of two or several undercut oblique three dimensional shapes with the working stresses applied by the bouquet on the support (1) and particularly on the oblique three dimensional shapes safeguards a perfect blocking of the system (see
The flat delivered support rolls around the bouquet and one or several geometrical structures of this support are nested together (see
The present invention concerns more precisely an individual bouquet of flowers presentation device, comprising a foldable, approximatively flat, support (1) having a regulatable closing system to transform the support into a conical volume, in use position, having an upper part and lower part, this upper part can comprise a plurality of tongues (11) (facultative) and enabling a variable opening adapting to the bouquet size, a water tight sheet (8) being placed under the lower edge of this lower part of the support to form a bottom and being raised along the lateral wall of the support for making bouquets with stock of water, attachment means for maintaining the sheet (8) is a raised position along the lateral wall of the support can be foreseen to allow water to be poured via an opening (2) defined by the tongues (11) at the upper part of the foldable support (1), and said device is characterized in that the regulatable closing system is constituted by the nesting of male and female hollow oblique three-dimensional geometrical structures being complementary the one to the other (3).
The radial geometrical structures (3) function in undercut and have an elongated oblique shape and they converge to the upper part of the support (1).
An embodiment has at least one of the female three dimensional geometrical structures (7) and can comprise at least a male locking system (10) on the side opposed to the undercut of said female three dimensional geometrical structures (7) to be nested by pressure into at least one female locking system (12) on the side opposed to the undercut of at least one male (6) three-dimensional geometrical structure complementary of the female (7) three-dimensional geometrical structures.
Another embodiment has female three dimensional geometrical structures (7) which can comprise at least one male locking system on the undercut side of said female three dimensional geometrical structures (7) to be nested by pressure into at least one female locking system on the side opposed to the undercut of a male (6) three-dimensional geometrical structure complementary of the female (7) three-dimensional geometrical structures.
The water tight sheet (8) can be raised along the internal or external wall of the support (1) for the making of water stock bouquets. The support (1) can not comprise a water tight sheet if we want to maintain a dried bouquet of flowers in vertical position. However, a water tight sheet can wrap the support containing dried flowers to obtain an aesthetic decor effect. The water tight sheet is thus a facultative element. The device comprises a tie (9) rolled around the tongues for making a first attachment of the device enabling an individual and vertical presentation of the flowers. In addition, the device comprises also a ribbon (21) placed at the upper part of the support to maintain the water-tight sheet against the support (1). The ribbon (21) can be placed above the tie (9) to maintain the sheet (8) against the support (1), more particularly against the tongues.
The support can have holes for the passage of the tie (9) enabling to unite the conical support with the flower stalks.
The lower part of the support (1), in use position, constitutes an open bottom. The support (1) can in addition comprise a circular flat base element with a raised rim along its circumference like a plate for example.
The support (1) can comprise sticking means intended to maintain the sheet (8) in place before the rolling of the ribbon (21).
Each tongue can have a retaining tooth for the attachment of a tie.
The support (1) is realized by means of a plastic sheet or other materials semi-rigid or rigid and being resistant or not to water.
The water tight sheet (8) has a size that permit to this sheet (8) to contain a stock of water at the lower part of the support permitting a perfect stability of the support thanks to the weight of water. However, the support (1) can also be used without sheet (8) and thus without water, for containing a bouquet of dried flowers for example.
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