1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to unique and novel gift box combinations. More particularly, the present invention discloses a convertible gift box and fake birthday cake which is arrayed in a first position to mimic a birthday cake with actual support portions to which can be attached candles. The gift box is inverted in a second position and which, upon removal of the candles, provides a pedestal supporting decorative container in addition to a out box for the birthday gift, or a displayable trinket box or canister.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art is well documented with examples of convertible and decorative type articles. A first example of this is set forth in U.S. Design Pat. No. 371.960, to Cheng, and which teaches a decorative cake gift box having a flange shaped bottom and a separately attachable top slidable thereover. A similar design for a cake gift box is also shown in U.S. Design Pat. No. 419,438.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,219,119, issued to Zelran, teaches a decorative two piece cake container adapted to completely cover a cake, the cake container being appropriately decorated suitable for a specific celebration. Such removable decorations include such as names, dates and the Like.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,461,790, issued to Snider, teaches a simulated cake and collapsible shipping container including a base plate on which is detachably mounted a cylindrical container side wall member to provide a container for holding a plurality of food items. A circular container top wall member is detachably mounted on the upper end of the cylindrical side wall container member to enclose the same. The cake layer container structure is adapted to have its outer surface coated with real decorative icing and a multiple layer cake may be formed with a plurality of the layer container structures.
The present invention discloses a faux decorative cake having a body with a specified shape and size. A lid portion is associated with the body and is internally hollowed in configuration, the lid further comprising a releasably; engaged portion for revealing the open body interior.
A plurality of candle receiving portions are associated with a top Surface of the body, each of the receiving portions having a specified shape and size and including an interiorly defined aperture and to which is selectively and interfittingly engaged an associated candle, such as in a first display configuration. The candies are removable in a further display configuration and the body inverted so that the candle receiving portions double as pedestal supports for the article, and which now can function as a convention product holding and decorative display article. The body may also include any sort of decorative pattern applied to exterior facing surfaces thereof.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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An associated and selectively removable lid is shown at 16 and includes a rounded annular edge 18. The lid may, be constricted of a similar material as the base and is adapted to being inter-fittingly engaged with an open interior defining location of the base (see as best shown in
The present invention contemplates the body of each decorative assembly, e.g. referenced in non-limiting fashion by the round configuration and the hexagonal configuration of the secondary embodiment of
It is further envisioned that the associated lid 16 can be removable or, in additional preferred variants, can be fixedly secured to the bodies and depending upon whether the assembly is to be employed merely as a decorative display or is also intended to provide storage and display capability of interiorly held items. As shown, the exterior surfaces of each display assembly, including the body and fixed/removable lid, may also include a painted or otherwise decorative applied pattern thereto, see for example decorative pattern 20 in
A plurality of pedestal supports 22 (five of which are shown in the illustrated example of
Each of the extending supports 22 exhibits a specified shape and size and can be fixedly secured to the body surface 14, in addition to being releasably secured (such as through the provisions of mounting clips or fasteners) to the body or even easily removable if engaged in a resistive inter-fit fashion, such as through the provision of such as pin and dowel hole arrangements.
The supports 22 each further include an interiorly defined end surface aperture, at 24 as best shown in
The present design also contemplates substituting the sets of candle-supporting feet with the provision of small holes in the bottom (also referenced as top associated faces) of each decorative body. The substitution of the support feet with holes (see for example at 28 in
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As previously described, the associated lids 16 may be removable to reveal gift contents associated with each display assembly or, alternatively it is contemplated that the lid may be integrally formed with the associated article in order to provide a purely decoratively effecting article. As such, the “fake birthday cake” according to the present invention operates in a first variant to provide a replica and lightable faux cake design and, in a further inverted variant, to provide a gift, display or trinket holding box, such as for a gift item held within its interior or provided simply for the purpose of decoration, thus increasing its value.
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The invention contemplates that any cross sectionally configured article, exhibiting any number of sides ranging from three (triangular shape) to infinity (circular shape) can be employed. A smaller plurality of only three extending supports 36 is shown in the embodiment 30, each of which can include candle supporting apertures 38 and/or, alternatively, additional apertured portions, at 40 in
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
This Application is a Non-Provisional of Provisional (35 USC 119(e)) application 60/863,656 filed on Oct. 12, 2006.
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60863656 | Oct 2006 | US |