The present invention relates decorative devices and methods of making them. In one embodiment, the present invention pertains to embellishments for non-food items so as to make them decorative and attractive to users.
It may be desirable for some to decorate non-food items to make them more attractive to the user or to decorate them for a particular season or celebration. For example, pencils can be decorated with ornamental erasers or ornamental devices on the non-writing end. While these decorations are available in the market, other decorations are still needed.
The present invention relates to decorating a device so as to make them more attractive and appealing to the users. In one aspect, the present invention pertains to a decorative device comprising (a) a non-food item comprising a first portion, a second distal portion, and a middle section disposed between the first and second portion; (b) a decorative article attached to the first portion of the device; and (c) a decorative base attached to the second portion of the device.
In another aspect, the non-food item is an applicator and present invention pertains to a decorative applicator comprising (a) a body comprising a material therein, the body having a first end, a second end, and an middle section disposed between the first and second end, wherein the first end is designed to hold a cap and wherein either the first or the second end includes means for dispensing the material through the first end, (a) a decorative article attached to the cap; and (c) a decorative base attached to the second end of the body.
Yet another aspect of present invention pertains to a kit comprising: (a) at least two non-food items, each comprising a first portion, a second distal portion, and a middle section disposed between the first and second portion; (b) at least two different decorative articles each removably attached to the first portion of the at least two non-food items; and (c) at least two different decorative bases each removably attached to the second portion of the non-food items. When the decorative articles are removably attached to the non-food items, they do not extend to the middle section of the non-food items. One advantage of the kit is that the different decorative articles and decorative bases are interchangeable with one another, so that the user can generate different decorative devices. Another advantage of kit is that the user can generate a collection of the devices that can create different permutations of the devices.
Yet another aspect of the present invention pertains to a method of decorating an applicator comprising the steps of: (a) providing a body comprising a material therein, the body having a first end, a second end, and an middle section disposed between the first and second end, wherein the first end is designed to hold a cap and wherein either the first or the second end includes means for dispensing the material through the first end, (b) providing a decorative article and a decorative base; (c) attaching the decorative article to the cap; and (d) attaching the decorative base to the second end of the body.
The present invention is meant to decorate the underlying non-food item to make them more appealing to the user. As such, the decorations are attached onto to specific portions of the non-food item and thus do not cover the entire the underlying non-food item. The decorative article and decorative base, once attached to the non-food item (such as, but not limited to, glue stick, paint stick, lipstick, lip balm), do not extend to the middle section thereof.
The present invention may be more completely understood in view of the following detailed description of the various embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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In one embodiment, at least one of the decorative article and decorative base does not extend to the middle section of the non-food item. The term “extend to” means generally that the decoration is of a sufficient length that it does not reach into the middle section. In another embodiment, at least one of the decorative article and decorative base does not contact the middle section of the non-food item.
In one embodiment, the adhesive is non-toxic as defined in the Federal Hazardous Substance Act and conforms to ASTM D-4236. In another embodiment, the adhesive is a permanent adhesive. As used herein, the term “permanent adhesive” means, generally that when the adhesive is applied to a target surface (such as, e.g., paper, fabric, or photo), which surface is then applied to a substrate, the adhesion between the target surface and the substrate is of a strength that will not allow removal of one from another without damaging at least one or the other. In another embodiment, the adhesive is a repositionable adhesive. As used herein, the term “repositionable adhesive” means generally that when the target surface is removed from the substrate (or vice versa), there is substantially no or very little damage to either one. In yet another embodiment, the adhesive is photo safe. In yet another embodiment, the adhesive is washable.
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a and 4b shows another exemplary decorative article having first part 90 and second part 96. First part 90 has at least one pin 92 and in this particular case, the pin is mounted on a ring that defines hole 94. Second part 96 has at least one boss 98 also mounted on a ring that defines hole 100. The pins and bosses are aligned on the first and second parts of the decorative article so as to allow for their mating.
The decorative article and the decorative base can be made from a wide variety of material, including but not limited to, injection moldable polymers, thermoformable polymers, moldable plastics, stamped plastics or metals, and extrudable polymers. Some illustrative polymers include polystyrene, high impact polystyrene, polyethylene, polyurethanes, rubbers, and elastomers. They can also be made from other materials, such as wood, metals, or ceramics. The decorative article and the decorative base can be formed (e.g., injection molded) as one piece and attached to the non-food item or applicator with an interference fit. The decorative article and decorative base can be made with multiple parts and then joined together, as shown in
In one embodiment, the decorative article and the decorative base are of a size that meets regulations to reduce choking hazards in children less than three years of age. The decorative article conforms to ASTM D-4236 for size. In one embodiment, at least one of the decorative article and decorative base is permanently attached to the first end of the applicator. That is, they cannot be removed without damaging the applicator or to the non-food item. In another embodiment, the decorative article and decorative base is removably attached to the applicator or to the non-food item. That is, they can be removed from the applicator or non-food item as desired by the user and then later reattached.
The decorative article and the decorative base can be colorable, meaning generally, that they are able to accept and retain color from various sources. Exemplary sources of color include, but are not limited to, markers, crayons, color pencils, and water or oil based paints. This feature allows the user to produce a custom device to generate unique works of art.