Claims
- 1. A method for making decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern comprising:
providing a material having an upper surface, a lower surface and a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof; slitting the material to provide strips of material having a predetermined width; and cutting the strips of material into segments to provide a decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern.
- 2. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 1 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the material is further provided with a printed design or material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative grass.
- 3. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 2 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the three-dimensional pattern and the printed design or material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative grass are positioned within the boundaries of the segments of the decorative grass.
- 4. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 2 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the material is further provided with embossed material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern and the printed design or material to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative cover.
- 5. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 4 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the three-dimensional, the printed design or material and the embossed material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative grass are positioned within the boundaries of the segments of the decorative grass.
- 6. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 4 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, at least a portion of the printed design or material and the embossed material are in registry with one another.
- 7. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 4 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, at least a portion of the printed design or material and the embossed material are out of registry with one another.
- 8. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 1 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the material is further provided with embossed material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative grass.
- 9. The method for making the decorative grass having a three-dimensional pattern of claim 8 wherein, in the step of providing the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the three-dimensional and the embossed material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor to the decorative grass are positioned within the boundaries of the segments of the decorative grass.
- 10. Decorative grass for use in filling Easter baskets, candy boxes, preparing floral arrangements, wreaths and other decorative purposes comprising a mass of randomly arranged segments of material having a three-dimensional pattern provided on at least a portion of one surface of the segments and wherein the segments of the material have substantially the same width and length and a substantially rectangularly shaped cross-section, and are intertwined into a cohesive mass whereby the segments of the material are provided with flat portions, random longitudinal curls, random transverse curls, crimped or crinkled portions and combinations thereof.
- 11. The decorative grass of claim 10 wherein at least a portion of the segments of the material are further provided with printed designs or materials on at least one surface thereof which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor of the decorative grass.
- 12. The decorative grass of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of the segments of the material are further provided with an embossed material on at least one surface thereof which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern and the printed designs or materials to provide at least a portion of the decor of the decorative grass.
- 13. The decorative grass of claim 12 wherein at least a portion of the printed designs or materials and the embossed material on the segments of material are in registry with one another.
- 14. The decorative grass of claim 12 wherein at least a portion of the printed designs or materials and the embossed material on the segments of material are out of registry with one another.
- 15. The decorative grass of claim 10 wherein at least a portion of the segments of material are further provided with embossed material thereon which cooperates with the three-dimensional pattern to provide at least a portion of the decor of the decorative grass.
- 16. A packing material in the form of decorative grass wherein the packing material comprises:
a plurality of undivided strands of material wherein at least a portion of the strands of material have a three-dimensional pattern thereon and wherein the strands of material have a substantially rectangularly-shaped cross-section.
- 17. The packing material of claim 16 wherein at least a portion of the strands of material are further provided with printed designs and materials thereon.
- 18. The packing material of claim 17 wherein at least a portion of the strands of material are further provided with an embossed material thereon.
- 19. The packing material of claim 18 wherein at least a portion of the printed designs and materials and the embossed materials on the strands of material are in registry with one another.
- 20. The packing material of claim 18 wherein at least a portion of the printed designs and materials and the embossed materials on the strands of material are out of registry with one another.
- 21. The packing material of claim 16 wherein at least a portion of the strands of material are further provided with an embossed material thereon.
- 22. A method for providing a packing material in the form of decorative grass wherein the packing material comprises a plurality of individual strands of material wherein at least a portion of the strands of material have a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a roll of material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof; withdrawing a portion of the material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof from the roll of such material; slitting the portion of the material withdrawn from the roll to provide a slit web material wherein at least a portion of the slit web material has a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof; and cutting the slit web material to provide a plurality of segments having a substantially rectangular-shaped cross-section wherein at least a portion of the segments have a three-dimensional pattern.
- 23. The method for providing a packing material of claim 22 wherein, in the step of providing a roll of material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof, the material is further provided with printed designs and materials thereon.
- 24. The method for providing a packing material of claim 22 wherein, in the step of providing a roll of material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof, the material is further provided within embossed materials thereon.
- 25. The method for providing a packing material of claim 24 wherein segments of material having a substantially rectangular-shaped cross-section and a three-dimensional pattern provided on at least a portion of one surface of the segments are intertwined into a cohesive mass whereby the segments of the material are provided with flat portions, random longitudinal curls, random transverse curls, crimped or crinkled portions and combinations thereof.
- 26. The method for providing a packing material of claim 22 wherein, in the step of providing a roll of material having a three-dimensional pattern on at least one surface thereof, the material is further defined as having a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/967,706, filed Nov. 10, 1997, entitled “Preformed Pot Cover Having a Three-Dimensional Pattern Printed Thereon”; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/821,012, filed Mar. 19, 1997, entitled “Method For Wrapping A Floral Product With A Sheet Of Material Having A Three Dimensional Pattern Printed Thereon”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,152; which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/477,003, filed Jun. 7, 1995, entitled “Method For Wrapping A Floral Product With A Sheet Of Material Having A Three Dimensional Pattern Printed Thereon”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,661,951.
[0002] This application is also a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/094,993, filed Jun. 15, 1998, entitled “Optical Effect Material And Methods”; which is a divisional of copending U.S. Ser. No. 08/717,469, filed Sep. 20, 1996 entitled “Optical Effect Material And Methods”; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/454,474, filed May 30, 1995, entitled “Optical Effect Material and Methods”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,720; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/179,057, filed Jan. 7, 1994, entitled “Optical Effect Material and Methods”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,089.
Divisions (1)
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