1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to hanging baskets and more particularly to a display collar for a hanging basket
2. Background Art
Decorative plants are commonly sold in hanging baskets suspended by wires, chains or similar hanging devices. Typically, the hanging devices are gathered or joined at a point above the basket and joined to a hook or similar device to support the basket. To provide purchase and care information to the consumer, baskets are often provided with labels displaying a name or characteristics of the plant, as well as care and feeding instructions. Prior art labels are typically in the form of a small rectangular shape or a long thin strip. Such labels are commonly displayed either by inserting the baskets hook through a hole in the label, by passing hanger wires through a hole in the label or wrapping the label around the wire. The label may also be attached directly to the basket.
Visibility of the labels is of paramount importance, since the information on the labels is of critical importance in making a purchasing decision. However, an inherent problem with prior art labels commonly used is that there is limited visibility of the label. At retail, flower baskets are frequently hung from racks above eye level of customers and labels attached to the baskets hook are often difficult to find read. Furthermore, labels attached to the basket hanging wire or directly to the basket are often obscured by foliage, by the time the basket is ready for marketing.
These and other problems of the prior art are over come in accordance with the present invention by an improved flower basket labeling arrangement comprised of a collar intended to be supported on support wires, or the like, of the hanging basket. Hanging basket typically have three support wires, each having one end attached to the upper rim of the basket, extending at an angle from the rim to a common position above a central area of the basket, where the wires are joined. A collar in accordance with the present invention is preferably dimensioned such that the collar supported on basket support wires at a position above any foliage in the basket.
The collar is provided with an upper opening and a lower opening. The lower opening is larger than the upper opening to maintain the collar at a desired position on angled support wires supporting the basket. Advantageously, information displayed on the collar supported above plant foliage can be read without being unimpeded by the foliage.
In one specific embodiment of the invention, the collar comprises three substantially equally dimensioned sections and is adapted to be supported on three hanging wires of a flower basket. A middle section of the collar is hingedly connected to two end sections, disposed adjacent to the middle section. Preferably, one of the two end sections is provided with a slotted opening and the other of the end sections is provided with a tab dimensioned to engage the slotted opening.
An illustrative embodiment of the invention is shown in
The section 102 is provided with a tab 132 for engagement with a slotted opening 130 in section 103. The tab 132 is provided with undercut 133 and 134 and the opening 130 is to facilitate insertion of the tap 132 in the slot 130. The overall length Li of the tab 132 is preferably somewhat greater than the overall length L2 of the slot 130, to maintain the tab 132 in the slot 130.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20040211119 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |