The present invention relates, in general terms, to the field of decorations which can be produced from vegetable or mineral materials. It refers more particularly, but not exclusively, to a decorative device which can be produced from such materials and which contributes to urban development and landscape arrangement.
Even more particularly, the subject of this invention is a technical device intended for the permanent or temporary decoration of lawns, clumps of trees, grassy areas and slopes, this device being capable of assuming any shapes and dimensions and of being installed on any type of ground, whether this be horizontal, inclined or voluminous.
The decoration of “green spaces” is conventionally carried out by the planting of flowers. These plantings have to be prepared and executed by specialized personnel, and, by their very nature, they have a highly seasonal character.
The present invention is aimed at overcoming these disadvantages by providing a decorative device which is easy to implement and which can replace flower beds, especially in winter time. This device also makes it possible to produce an easily interchangeable “special event” decoration.
For this purpose, the subject of the invention is essentially a decorative device, in particular for urban development and landscape arrangement, which consists essentially of a supporting sheet having some flexibility, on at least one face of which are arranged and secured, according to predefined zones, vegetable or mineral materials of selected colors which produce a predefined design or decoration.
The supporting sheet advantageously consists of a layer of textile material, of fibrous material or of synthetic material waste. This is, for example, a textile material of the cotton, flax or felt type, having the property of being permeable to rainwater or trickling water.
As regards the colored materials deposited and secured on the supporting sheet, these may be particularly:
Advantageously, the supporting sheet comprises parts in relief which correspond to the predefined contours of the various zones in which said vegetable or mineral materials are deposited and secured, and which thus make it possible to delimit these zones clearly, at the same time forming kinds of “molds” intended to be filled with the vegetable or mineral materials.
These vegetable or mineral materials may be painted or may receive a special surface treatment, making them, for example, fluorescent. If granular materials or materials in the form of chips are concerned, these are adhesively bonded to the upper face of the supporting sheet. Preferably, a glue or a varnish is also applied to the outside of these vegetable or mineral materials, in order to bind these materials appropriately and to protect them.
The subject of the invention is also an industrial process developed specially for the manufacture of the decorative device defined above.
This process involves essentially cutting out a supporting sheet according to a predefined contour, placing onto the cut-out supporting sheet a molding template provided with orifices corresponding to the predefined zones which are to receive vegetable or mineral materials, coating with glue the upper face of the supporting sheet in the various zones thus delimited, and filling these zones by depositing said vegetable or mineral materials therein.
The molding template can form a “lost mold” which remains in place on the supporting sheet after the securing of the vegetable or mineral materials, the said template, in particular, being adhesively bonded to this supporting sheet. Preferably, however, within the framework of “series” production, the molding template is not secured permanently to the supporting sheet and may therefore be removed after the vegetable or mineral materials have been deposited and secured on the supporting sheet; this molding template thus becomes reusable for the manufacture of a new decorative device identical to the preceding one.
Advantageously, especially with regard to a reusable molding template, the process also involves, after the placing of the molding template onto the supporting sheet, the installation of frames, corresponding to the contours of the various zones, in the orifices of this molding template, the vegetable or mineral materials being deposited inside these frames which themselves remain in place on the supporting sheet and thus form the parts in relief (mentioned above) which delimit the various zones.
Overall, the decorative device which is the subject of the invention and with which this specific manufacturing process is associated, possesses the following advantages:
The invention will be understood more clearly from the following description, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawing showing an embodiment of this decorative device by way of example and illustrating the process for the manufacture of this decorative device:
The decorative device, shown in
The supporting sheet 2 consists of a layer of textile material, of fibrous material or of plastic waste, which is cut out according to a predefined contour 6.
The parts in relief 3, in the form of frames, can be produced from the same material as the supporting sheet 2. These parts in relief 3 are attached to the supporting sheet 2 and, in particular, adhesively bonded to this supporting sheet 2.
The various parts in relief 3 are virtually adjacent to one another; they correspond to the various colored areas of the design or decoration to be produced.
The vegetable or mineral materials 4 are, for example, painted wood chips or colored grains of sand. These materials fill the various zones 5 delimited by the parts in relief 3. Such vegetable or mineral materials 4, having the color corresponding to the predefined design or decoration, are deposited and secured in each zone 5 in as uniform a layer as possible.
By means of suitable glues and/or binders, the vegetable or mineral materials 4 are secured to the upper face of the supporting sheet 2 and also bound to one another to form a coherent layer. A varnish covers these vegetable or mineral materials 4 on the outside. The whole of the decorative device 1 thus formed possesses some flexibility which allows it to be adapted to the irregularities of the ground on which it is placed, and which also makes it possible for it to be wound up or folded for its transport.
FIGS. 2 to 5 illustrate the process for the manufacture of the decorative device 1 described above.
Initially, the supporting sheet 2 is cut out from the selected material according to the predefined contour 6 (see the bottom of
A molding template 7 is also available, which possesses on the outside the same contour 8 as that 6 of the supporting sheet 2 and which is provided over its extent with a certain number of orifices 9 separated by more or less narrow strips of material 10. The various orifices 9 of the molding template 7 correspond substantially to the future colored areas of the device 1.
Frames intended to form the future parts in relief 3 of the device 1 are likewise available. Each frame (also designated here by the reference 3) corresponds with its outer contour to one of the orifices 9 of the molding template 7.
With all these elements being available, the molding template 7 is placed onto the upper face of the supporting sheet 2, and the various frames 3 are also installed on this supporting sheet 2 in the corresponding orifices 9 of the molding template 7—see
Subsequently, the upper face of the supporting sheet 2 is coated with glue in its parts which remain uncovered, and the vegetable or mineral materials 4 are fed into the zones 5 delimited by the various frames 3, each zone 5 receiving a vegetable or mineral material 4 of the appropriate color which has been predefined—see
In detail, in this phase of the process, a first partial layer of vegetable or mineral material 4 may be scattered onto the glue-coated upper face of the supporting sheet 2, and then the surface of the first partial layer may be recoated with glue, before a second partial layer and, if appropriate, additional partial layers are deposited. The glue-coating operations are carried out with the aid of a paint brush or a sprayer. The surface of the last partial layer is leveled, while at the same time all of the laid layers of vegetable or mineral material 4 are packed together. Finally, an outer layer of glue or of specific varnish is applied to the outermost layer of vegetable or mineral material 4.
The molding template 7 is then removed, whereas the frames 3 remain in place on the supporting sheet 2, so that the decorative device has its final appearance, with its various colored areas being delimited by the frames 3 left in place, which form parts in relief surrounding the various colored areas—see
In a variant of the process, the molding template 7 is also left in place on the supporting sheet 2 in the manner of a “lost mold”.
There would be no departure from the scope of the invention, as defined in the accompanying claims:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0207221 | Jun 2002 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR03/01743 | 6/11/2003 | WO | 3/29/2006 |