Claims
- 1. A fastener-free, non-closable container for a potted plant, said container comprising,
- a pair of decorative flexible self-supporting laminar panels having substantially the same size and shape, one congruently disposed relative to the other and joined at their sides with water-impervious joints, said sides being equally angulated but oppositely directed so as to form a generally trapezium shape; each said panel being a portion of a web of thermally sealable synthetic resinous film divided by a generally lateral line defining therebeneath, a lower portion having an exterior surface upon which essentially no unprinted portion remains, said lower portion including (i) a base on which the bottom of a pot rests, and (ii) a frustoconical portion which snugly jackets the pot, and thereabove, an essentially transparent upper ("see-through") portion, said lateral line being located in a region in the range from about one-half to about two-thirds vertically above said container's bottom; said base including a hexagonal gusset formed by an inward fold of said lower portion inserted for a predetermined distance related to said pot, and sealed at equal but oppositely directed acute angles, each sealing line angled outwardly from the vertical central axis to form an acute angle with the horizontal in the range from 30.degree. to 60.degree., said gusset providing opposed triangular portions which lie conformingly on said pot's lower surface.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said lower portion includes an outwardly-flared portion commencing to flare near the rim of the pot, said outwardly-flared portion merging into said see-through portion.
- 3. In a fastener-free, non-closable container for a potted plant, said container comprising, a pair of decorative flexible self-supporting laminar panels having substantially the same size and shape, one congruently disposed relative to the other and joined at their sides and bottom with water-impervious joints, said sides being equally angulated but oppositely directed so as to form a trapezium; each said panel being a portion of a web of thermally sealable synthetic resinous film divided by a generally lateral line defining therebeneath, a lower printed portion having a brightly colored appearance, and thereabove, an essentially transparent upper ("see-through") portion, said lateral line being located in a region in the range from about one-half to about two-thirds vertically above said bottom; said container having a single cavity and an exterior surface only said lower portion of which is essentially completely covered with high-gloss printing ink; said lower portion having an exterior surface upon which essentially no unprinted portion remains, said lower printed portion comprising regions of contrasting colors, printed with glossy inks, each region having a thickness different from another contiguous region, each region comprising from one to three layers of priming ink superimposed one upon the other, each when dry, having a thickness in the range from 1.mu. to 10.mu., and including sufficient varnish to provide multiple colors of varying intensity providing a gloss index in the range from about 70 to about 98, the improvement comprising, said lower portion including (i) a base on which the bottom of a pot rests, (ii) a frustoconical portion which snugly jackets the pot, and (iii) an outwardly-flared portion commencing to flare near the rim of the pot, said outwardly-flared portion merging into said see-through portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/375,786 filed Jan. 20, 1995 to issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,252 on Mar. 5, 1996, which in turn is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/248,391 filed May 23, 1994 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,695 on Feb. 14, 1995.
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