The following description relates to transport and display systems, and more particularly to a container for transporting and displaying items such as potted flowers or plants in a bucket.
Flowers and other plant specimens are particularly difficult to transport from one location to another. These specimens are sensitive to environmental factors of temperature, humidity, sunlight, etc. Exacerbating the difficulty is having to transfer such specimens from a transportation mechanism to a display mechanism. The transfer process may require specialized transfer equipment, as well as separate specialized display equipment.
This document discloses a system and method for transporting and displaying items, including, without limitation, potted flowers and other plant specimens. According to one embodiment, a system includes a container lid provided with a plurality of apertures. The apertures are sized and configured to receive a bucket. Flowers and other plant specimens can be placed in the bucket when the lid is in a display mode.
In another embodiment, a system includes a container for containing buckets of plant specimens. The system includes a lid provided with a plurality of perforated areas, and sized to sealably cover the container. The perforated areas can be removed from the lid to form a plurality of apertures. The apertures are arranged and sized on the lid so that each aperture accommodates one of the buckets. In operation, the buckets can be placed inside the container, which is then closed with the lid in a transport configuration or mode. In a display configuration or mode, the buckets can be removed from the container, the perforated areas removed from the lid to form the apertures, and the buckets individually placed in one of the apertures. The container lid with displayed buckets can be replaced onto the container for providing height to the display configuration.
These and other aspects will now be described in detail with reference to the following drawings.
The lid 104 includes a plurality of perforated areas 106. In one arrangement, the perforated areas 106 are circular, but other shapes are possible. In the pictured example, the lid includes six such perforated areas 106 arranged in two rows of three areas, however any number arrangement of perforated areas can be used. The perforated areas 106 can be maintained intact with the lid 104 in a transport mode, i.e. when the lid 104 is affixed to the container 102 and/or while carrying an object or objects inside the container 102. The perforated areas 106 can be removed or bent away from the top surface of the lid 104, individually or collectively, to form one or more apertures 108 in the lid 104. Each aperture 108 can have a predetermined diameter or shape, configured to accommodate a bucket or some other object for being placed therein.
The size, arrangement and number of apertures 108 shown in
At 406, the items are transported in the closed container. Alternatively, the items may be transported or moved when the container is still open, without the lid. At 408, the lid is removed to expose the items contained within the container. At 410, one or more apertures are formed in the lid. The apertures can be formed by removing or bending predefined areas within the top surface of the lid. For example, the apertures can be defined by perforations in the lid. Alternatively, the apertures are cut into the lid, and may be formed by moving a corresponding area of the lid away from the top surface of the lid. In one example, the area can be attached to the top surface by a biased latch or similar mechanism. Lines or markings or the like can also be provided to the lid to indicate where the apertures can be formed.
At 412, at least one of the items is placed into an aperture. The items can include potted plants or the like. For instance, a pot containing a plant can include a lip or flange on an upper edge to engage the top surface of the lid and inhibit further insertion of the item into the aperture beyond a particular level. The lid is replaced back onto the container at 414, to provide the lid and items to a particular height in a display configuration, and to support the lid and items in a particular position.
Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 60/478,007, filed Jun. 11, 2003.
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60478007 | Jun 2003 | US |