Claims
- 1. A Christmas tree base enclosure and disposal container for protecting a floor during display of the Christmas tree comprising m combination a first container (210) that comprises a first cylindrical wall (212), a disk-shaped, flat circular sheet (214), the wall being secured to peripheral edge portion of the circular sheet, the walls (212) and sheet (214) being so constructed and configured as to define a cylindrical container closed at top with the disk-shaped circular sheet forming the top, and open at the bottom, and a second container (220) comprising a cylindrical wall (222) secured to the disk-shaped, flat circular sheet (214), at least a portion (224) of the sheet (214) forming the top of the first container lying in the plane of the bottom of the second container, the walls and circular sheet being so constructed, secured and configured as to define cylindrical containers closed at one end with the disk-shaped circular sheet and open at the other end and being substantially moisture and vapor tight, the first container walls being constructed and configured to be folded accordion-like under the circular sheet during display of the Christmas tree thereby making the disk-shaped circular sheet conform generally to a saucer-like configuration and to be lifted to enclose the Christmas tree for disposing of the Christmas tree.
- 2. A Christmas tree base enclosure and disposal container for protecting a floor during display of the Christmas tree comprising m combination a first container (210) that comprises a first cylindrical wall (212), a disk-shaped, flat circular sheet (214), the wall being secured to peripheral edge portion of the circular sheet, the walls (212) and sheet (214) being so constructed and configured as to define a cylindrical container closed at top with the disk-shaped circular sheet forming the top, and open at the bottom, and a second container (220) comprising a cylindrical wall (222) extending oppositely, with respect to the first cylindrical wall, from disk-shaped, flat circular sheet (214), the walls and circular sheet being so constructed, secured and configured as to define cylindrical containers closed at one end and open at the other end, the two ends extending in opposite directions from the circular sheet and, except for the open ends, forming two substantially moisture and vapor tight cylinders, the first container walls being constructed and configured to be folded accordion-like under the circular sheet during display of the Christmas tree and to be lifted to enclose the Christmas tree for shipping or handling the Christmas tree.
- 3. A completely foldable, Christmas tree stand or base cover and protective underlay comprising:
- (a) a generally circular bottom having a radius constructed and configured of a flexible, foldable continuous three-layer film structure comprising a central film of strong, tough polymer, a decorative layer on one side of the central film and a heat sealable thermoplastic film on the other side of the central film to lay in a flat circular configuration on a floor under a Christmas tree stand; and
- (b) a generally cylindrical wall construction having a height and first and second ends, said wall being constructed and configured of a three-layer film structure comprising a film of strong, tough polymer, a decorative layer on one side of the central film and a heat sealable thermoplastic film on the other side of the central film to enclose such Christmas tree stand;
- the wall height being in the ratio to the radius of the bottom
- H.sub.WALL =R.sub.BOTTOM .+-.25%;
- said wall being bonded along the first end to the periphery of the bottom, the film structure forming the wall being bonded so as to extend substantially perpendicular to the film forming the bottom for forming a cylindrical container which is substantially liquid tight in the wall and bottom areas, the top being defined by the open second end of the cylindrical wall, the bottom and wall forming a substantially liquid proof right cylindrical container which is closed at the bottom and open at the top, the top being so constructed and defined as to be foldable inwardly over and around the Christmas tree stand.
- 4. The Christmas tree base enclosure of claim 3 further comprising another cylindrical wall and a disk-shaped, flat circular sheet, the last said wall being secured to peripheral edge portion of the last said circular sheet, the last said walls and sheet being so constructed and configured as to define a cylindrical container closed at top with the disk-shaped circular sheet forming the top, and open at the bottom, the last said container walls being constructed and configured to be folded accordion-like under the last said circular sheet during display of the Christmas tree thereby making the last said disk-shaped circular sheet conform generally to a saucer-like configuration and to be lifted to enclose the Christmas tree for disposing of the Christmas tree.
- 5. In combination, a Christmas tree and an underlay and disposal container for the tree, the underlay and disposal container comprising, a disc having a center and a radius constructed and configured of a flexible, foldable continuous three-layer film structure comprising a central film of strong, tough polymer, a decorative layer on one side of the central film and a heat sealable thermoplastic film on the other side of the central film in a flat circular configuration underlying the Christmas tree stand, and a cylindrical wall the top end of which is secured to the peripheral edge of the disc so as to define a cylindrical container closed at top with the disc forming the top, and open at the bottom, the cylindrical wall being folded accordion-like to form a circular structure lying under and lifting the periphery of the disc relative to the center of the disk for forming a saucer-like shape in which the center is lower than the periphery for directing needles and objects that fall from the tree inwardly toward the center of the disk and being so constructed and configured so as to be capable of being lifted around the disk and upwardly around and enclosing the Christmas tree for containing the tree when disposing of the same.
- 6. A method of forming an underlay for a Christmas tree that can subsequently to used to enclose the Christmas tree comprising:
- (a) placing a generally circular disk of flexible waterproof sheeting having a generally cylindrical wall of flexible waterproof material extending in a first direction from the circumferential periphery of said disk, said wall being folded in an accordian-like configuration, on a floor with the cylindrical wall under the periphery of the disk to raise the edges of the disk thereby forming a receptable having a raised general circumferential periphery; and
- (b) placing the Christmas tree in the thus formed receptable;
- the disk and wall being so constructed and arranged as to permit the cylindrical wall to be pulled from under periphery of the disk, unfolded from the accordian-like configuration and raised to enclose the Christmas tree.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/825,987, filed Jan. 27, 1992, and now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 07/445,353, Dec. 4, 1989, 07/445,356, Jan. 27, 1989 and 721,172, Jul. 26, 1991, which priority is claimed, now all abandoned.
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