Claims
- 1. A method for producing corrugated decorative grass, comprising:
providing a sheet of material capable of being folded; folding the sheet of material to provide the sheet of material with a plurality of folds wherein the folds have a first leg and a second leg and each of the first and second legs of the fold extend from a crease of the fold; cutting the sheet of material having a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass comprising a plurality of corrugated segments having a predetermined width and length.
- 2. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 1 wherein, in the step of providing a sheet of material capable of being folded, the sheet of material is provided with printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof.
- 3. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 2 wherein, in the step of providing a sheet of material capable of being folded, the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the sheet of material are in registry with one another.
- 4. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 2 wherein, in the step of providing a sheet of material capable of being folded, the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the sheet of material are out of registry with one another.
- 5. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 1 wherein, in the step of folding the sheet of material to provide the sheet of material with a plurality of folds, one of the first and seconds legs of each of the plurality of folds is provided with a length greater than the other leg so that the folds overlay a portion of an adjacent fold.
- 6. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 5 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass, the sheet of material having a plurality of folds is cut in an angular direction relative to the lines of fold so as to produce corrugated decorative grass wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass are provided with a three dimensional configuration.
- 7. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 5 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass, the sheet of material having a plurality of folds is cut in an angular direction of about 45 degrees relative to the lines of fold so as to produce corrugated decorative grass wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass are provided with a three dimensional configuration.
- 8. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 5 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass, the sheet of material having a plurality of folds is cut transversely to the lines of fold.
- 9. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 1 further comprising modifying at least one surface of the sheet of material capable of being folded to provide a sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance.
- 10. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 9 wherein, in the step of modifying at least one surface of the sheet of material capable of being folded to provide a sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance, at least one surface of the sheet of material is provided with a textured or matt finish assimilating cloth in appearance.
- 11. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 10 further comprising printing materials, designs and combinations thereof on the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance.
- 12. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 1 further comprising embossing materials, designs and combinations thereof on the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance.
- 13. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 12 wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof are in registry with one another.
- 14. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 12 wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof are out of registry with one another.
- 15. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 10 further comprising embossing materials, designs and combinations thereof on the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance.
- 16. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 9 wherein, in the step of folding the sheet of material having a cloth like to provide the sheet of material with a plurality of folds, one of the first and seconds legs of each of the plurality of folds is provided with a length greater than the other leg so that the folds overlay a portion of an adjacent fold.
- 17. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 9 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds, the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds is cut in an angular direction relative to the lines of fold so as to produce corrugated decorative grass having a textured or matt finish assimilating cloth wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass are provided with a three dimensional configuration.
- 18. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 17 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having cloth-like appearance having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds in an angular direction relative to the lines of fold, the angular direction is about 45 degrees relative to the lines of fold so as to produce corrugated decorative grass having a textured or matt finish assimilating cloth wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass are provided with a three dimensional configuration.
- 19. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 9 wherein, in the step of cutting the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds, the sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds is cut transversely to the lines of fold.
- 20. A method for producing corrugated decorative grass having a cloth-like appearance, comprising:
providing a sheet of polymeric material having a cloth-like appearance on at least one surface thereof, the sheet of polymeric material having a cloth-like appearance on at least one surface thereof being capable of being folded; folding the sheet of polymeric material having a cloth-like appearance to provide the corrugated sheet of material having a plurality of folds wherein the folds have a first leg, a second leg and a crease defining a fold line from which the first and second legs extend; cutting the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass having an appearance assimilating cloth wherein the corrugated decorative grass assimilating cloth comprising a plurality of corrugated segments having a predetermined width and length.
- 21. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 20 wherein, in the step of cutting the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass having an appearance assimilating cloth, the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds is cut in an angular direction relative to the fold lines so as to produce corrugated decorative grass having a textured or matt finish assimilating cloth wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass are provided with a three-dimensional configuration.
- 22. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 21 wherein, in the step of cutting the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds in an angular direction relative to the fold lines, the angular direction is about 45 degrees relative to the fold lines.
- 23. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 20 wherein, in the step of cutting the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds to provide corrugated decorative grass having an appearance assimilating cloth, the corrugated sheet of material having a cloth-like appearance and a plurality of folds is cut is cut transversely to the fold lines.
- 24. A corrugated decorative grass comprising a plurality of segments wherein each segment is provided with a plurality of folds having a first leg and a second leg wherein each of the first and second legs of the folds extend from a crease of the fold.
- 25. The corrugated decorative grass of claim 24 wherein the segments of the corrugated decorative grass have a thickness in the range of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
- 26. A corrugated decorative grass having an appearance assimilating cloth comprising a plurality of segments having at least one surface thereof modified to provide the segments with a cloth-like appearance, the segments having a plurality of folds comprising a first leg, a second leg and a fold crease from which the first and second legs extend.
- 27. The corrugated decorative grass having an appearance assimilating cloth of claim 26 wherein the segments having at least one surface thereof modified to provide the segments with a cloth-like appearance have a thickness in the range of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
- 28. A three-dimensional corrugated decorative grass comprising a plurality of segments produced by cutting a sheet of folded material having a plurality of folds wherein each fold is provided with a fold line and wherein the cutting the sheet of material is in an angular direction relative to the fold lines of the folds.
- 29. The three-dimensional corrugated decorative grass of claim 28 wherein the angular direction at which the sheet of material is cut relative to the fold lines of the fold is about 45 degrees.
- 30. An apparatus for producing corrugated decorative grass from a corrugated web of material produced by passage of a substantially flat web of material through a corrugator capable of providing corrugations and folds in the substantially flat web of material and thereby provided the corrugated web of material, the apparatus comprising:
a slitter assembly for slitting the corrugated web of material to provide a slit web of corrugated material having a plurality of corrugated strips of material; and a cutter assembly for cutting the slit web of corrugated material into corrugated segments to provide the corrugated decorative grass.
- 32. The apparatus for producing corrugated decorative grass from a corrugated web of material of claim 31 wherein corrugated web of material is characterized as having a plurality of folds comprising a first leg, a second leg and a fold line from which the first and second legs extend such that a portion of one of the first and second legs of the fold overlays a portion of one of the first and second legs of an adjacently disposed fold, and wherein the slitter assembly is positioned so that as the corrugated web of material is passed through the slitter assembly the slitter assembly slits the corrugated web of material in an angular direction relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 33. The apparatus for producing corrugated decorative grass from a corrugated web of material of claim 31 wherein corrugated web of material is characterized as having a plurality of folds comprising a first leg, a second leg and a fold line from which the first and second legs extend, and wherein the slitter assembly is positioned so that as the corrugated web of material is passed through the slitter assembly the slitter assembly slits the corrugated web of material in an angular direction relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated web of material.
- 34. A method for making corrugated decorative grass, comprising:
providing a web of material having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side and a second side; corrugating the web of polymeric material to provide the corrugated web of material having a plurality of folds extending between the first and second sides thereof, the folds have a first leg, a second leg and a crease defining a fold line from which the first and second legs extend; slitting the corrugated web of material to provide strips of corrugated material; and chopping the strips of corrugated material into segments having a predetermined length to provide corrugated decorative.
- 35. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 34 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit in an angular direction relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 36. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 35 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 37. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 34 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit substantially perpendicular to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 38. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 34 wherein, in the step of providing a web of material, the web of material has a thickness in the range of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
- 38. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 37 wherein the web of material is formed of paper, polymeric film, foil and combinations thereof, and wherein the method further comprises modifying at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the web of material to provide with web of material with a texture or finish assimilating the appearance of cloth.
- 39. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 34 further comprising printing materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the web of material.
- 40. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 34 further comprising embossing materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the web of material.
- 41. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 40 further comprising printing materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the embossed web of material.
- 42. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 41 wherein the embossed and printed materials, designs and combinations thereof are in registry with one another.
- 43. The method for producing corrugated decorative grass of claim 41 wherein the embossed and printed materials, designs and combinations thereof are out of registry with one another.
- 44. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 38 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit in an angular direction relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 45. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 44 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
- 46. The method for making corrugated decorative grass of claim 38 wherein, in the step of slitting the corrugated web of material, the corrugated web of material is slit substantially perpendicular to the fold lines of the folds of the corrugated webs of material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 60/052,361, filed Jul. 11, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (3)
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