Method for providing a decorative covering for a floral grouping

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742316
  • Patent Number
    6,742,316
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A method for providing a decorative covering for a floral grouping wherein at least one sheet of material is secured to an individual so as to maintain the individual's hands unconstrained. The sheet of material is detached, and then the detached sheet of material is disposed about at least a portion of the floral grouping such that a portion of the floral grouping is left exposed to provide the decorative covering for the floral grouping. In one embodiment, the decorative covering assembly is delivered to a customer for use by the customer in covering floral groupings. The customer can be a grower, for example.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a method for providing a covering for a container and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a method for providing a decorative covering for a flower pot wherein at least one sheet of material is detached from a decorative covering assembly and disposed about the flower pot to provide the decorative covering for the flower pot. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a method for providing a decorative covering for a flower pot wherein a cover bottom is disposed about a lower end of the flower pot.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a method for providing a decorative covering for a flower pot having an upper end, a lower end, a bottom, and a sidewall extending generally between the upper end and the lower end thereof. Broadly, the method provides a decorative covering assembly comprising a header assembly and at least one sheet of material detachably connected to the header assembly. For ease of use, the header assembly is secured to a holder assembly such that the decorative covering assembly is supported by the holder assembly and at least one sheet of material can be detached from the header assembly. At least one sheet of material is then detached from the header assembly and thereafter disposed about at least a portion of the flower pot to provide the decorative covering for the flower pot.




An object of the present invention is to provide an improved method of providing the decorative covering for the flower pot.




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a decorative covering assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention, the decorative covering assembly including a header assembly and at least one sheet of material detachably connected to the header assembly.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 1

wherein a plurality of sheets of material are connected to the header assembly to form a pad.





FIG. 3

is a partial, side elevational view of the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 2

wherein a header connector assembly is disposed about the header assembly.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a holder assembly which is constructed in accordance with the present invention and which has the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 2

attached thereto.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a sheet of material detached from the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 4

wherein the sheet of material is disposed about a flower pot to provide a decorative covering for the flower pot.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the flower pot having the decorative covering of

FIG. 5

disposed thereabout wherein one embodiment of a cover bottom is disposed about a lower end of the flower pot such that an upper end of the cover bottom is disposed substantially adjacent the decorative covering.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the flower pot having the decorative covering of

FIG. 5

disposed thereabout wherein another embodiment of a cover bottom is disposed about the lower end of the flower pot such that an upper end of the cover bottom is spaced a distance from the decorative covering.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a belt holding a second embodiment of a decorative covering assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a sheet of material which is shown as being detached from a decorative covering assembly which is similar to the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 1

or the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 8

wherein the sheet of material has a bonding material applied to an upper surface thereof.





FIG. 10

is perspective view of the sheet of material of

FIG. 9

wherein the sheet of material is disposed about the flower pot to provide a decorative covering for the flower pot.





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of another embodiment of a sheet of material which is shown as being detached from a decorative covering assembly which is similar to the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 1

or the decorative covering assembly of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view of the sheet of material of

FIG. 11

taken along the lines


12





12


wherein a stem portion of a floral grouping is disposed through the opening formed in the sheet of material.





FIG. 13

is a pictoral representation of a decorative covering formed about a floral grouping from the sheet of material of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a sheet of material which is shown as being detached from a decorative covering assembly which is similar to the decorative covering assembly of

FIG. 1

or the decorative covering assembly of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a preformed decorative cover for a flower pot wherein the preformed decorative cover is formed from the sheet of material of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of the preformed decorative cover of

FIG. 15

wherein the preformed decorative cover is disposed about a flower pot.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




2. Definitions




The term “holder assembly” as used herein refers to any device which can be used for supporting a decorative covering assembly such that one or more sheets of material can be detached from the decorative covering assembly and positioned about a flower pot or a floral grouping to provide a decorative covering thereabout. The holder assembly may be provided with wheels or attached to individuals so as to make the holder assembly transportable from one location to another.




The term “decorative covering” or “decorative cover” as used herein refers to a cover formed by at least one sheet of material which is disposed about a flower pot or a floral grouping.




The term “floral grouping” as used herein refers to a single flower, foliage, a botanical item, a propagule, cut flowers, artificial flowers, and/or other fresh and/or artificial plants or floral materials, including secondary plants, growing potted plants having a root portion and/or other ornamentation which adds to the aesthetic qualities of the overall floral grouping. The term “floral grouping” may be interchanged with the term “floral arrangement”. The term “floral grouping” as used herein may also refer to a “floral grouping”, as defined above, which is disposed within a pot or a flower pot.




The term “pot” or “flower pot” as used herein refers to any container or pot-type container which can be used for holding and/or supporting floral groupings. Examples of pots and flower pots include, but are not limited to, clay pots, wooden pots, plastic pots, pots made from natural and/or synthetic fibers, or combinations thereof.




The term “cover bottom” as used herein refers to any container or decorative covering capable of being disposed about and substantially encompassing at least a lower end of another container, such as a pot or flower pot. The cover bottom may be a preformed container or the cover bottom may be formed of one or more sheets of material which are disposed about the lower end of the pot, flower pot, or container.




The term “bonding material” as used herein refers to any adhesive or cohesive including pressure sensitive adhesives and co-adhesives. The term “bonding material” as used herein also refers to materials which are heat sealable, sonic sealable, and/or vibratory sealable. For example, the term “bonding material” can refer to a heat sealing lacquer which may be applied to a sheet of material and effectively bonded thereto by heat, sound waves, or vibrations.




The term “bonding material” as used herein also refers to any type of material or device which can be used to effect the bonding or connecting of two adjacent portions of a sheet of material to effect the connection or bonding described herein. Thus, the term “bonding material” can refer to ties, labels, band, ribbons, strings, tape, staples, and combinations thereof.




The term “bonding material” as used herein also refers to any heat or chemically shrinkable material, electrical bonding means such as static electricity, magnetic bonding means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means, clamping means, curl-type characteristics of a film means, materials incorporated into the sheet of material which can cause the sheet of material to take on certain shapes, and any type of welding methods which may weld portions of the sheet to itself and/or other sheets.




The term “polymer film” as used herein refers to a film formed of synthetic polymers such as polypropylene or naturally occurring polymers such as cellophane, which are relatively strong and not subject to tearing (substantially non-tearable). Various types of “polymer films” are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,991, issued to Weder et al. on May 17, 1994 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.




The terms “cling wrap” or “cling material” as used herein refer to any material which is capable of connecting a sheet of material to itself when such material is wrapped about an item, such as a flower pot or a floral grouping. The terms “cling wrap” or “cling material” are defined in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,991 issued to Weder et al. on May 17, 1994 which is incorporated herein by reference.




FIGS.


1


-


7






Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, shown therein and designated by the general reference numeral


10


is a decorative covering assembly which is constructed in accordance with the present invention. The decorative covering assembly includes a header assembly


12


and at least one substantially flexible sheet of material


14


which is detachably connected to the header assembly


12


such that the sheet of material


14


can be detached from the header assembly


12


and disposed about a flower pot


16


to form a decorative covering


18


thereabout substantially as shown in FIG.


5


. It should be noted that only one sheet of material


14


and one header assembly


12


are shown in

FIG. 1

for purposes of clarity.




The sheet of material


14


has an upper surface


20


, a lower surface


22


and an opening


24


formed through a portion thereof. The opening


24


is shaped and dimensioned to matingly receive at least a portion of the flower pot


16


such that upon positioning at least a portion of the flower pot


16


through the opening


24


, the sheet of material


14


extends over at least a portion of the flower pot


16


and forms the decorative covering


18


for the flower pot


16


substantially as shown in FIG.


5


. The sheet of material


14


is also provided with a first end


26


, an opposed second end


28


spaced a distance from the first end


26


, a first side


30


, and an opposed second side


32


spaced a distance from the first side


30


. The first end


26


, the second end


28


, the first side


30


and the second side


32


cooperate to provide the sheet of material


14


with a periphery


34


. The sheet of material


14


has a substantially planar cross-section.




The sheet of material


14


is a relatively thin sheet of material having a thickness


36


in the range of from about 0.1 mils to about 30 mils and more desirably from about 1.0 mils to about 10.0 mils. However, it should be understood that the thickness


36


of the sheet of material


14


may vary depending on the type of material and it should be understood that the sheet of material


14


can have any thickness so long as the sheet of material


14


retains sufficient flexibility and foldability so that the sheet of material


14


can be disposed about an object to be covered, such as the flower pot


16


and shaped to form the decorative covering


18


thereabout. For example, the sheet of material


14


can be constructed of any of the materials selected from a group of materials comprising paper, foil, natural organic polymer films, man-made organic polymer films, cling wrap, cloth (natural or synthetic), burlap (natural or synthetic) and/or combinations thereof.




Although the sheet of material


14


has been shown and described herein as having a substantially square shape, it should be understood that the sheet of material


14


may assume any geometric, non-geometric, asymmetrical or fanciful shape having any appropriate size so long as the sheet of material


14


can be disposed about the flower pot


16


to form the decorative covering


18


thereabout. For example, the sheet of material


14


may be square, rectangular, circular, heart-shaped or the like.




The header assembly


12


of the decorative covering assembly


10


is detachably connected to the first end


26


of the sheet of material


14


, generally between the first side


30


and the second side


32


thereof. The header assembly


12


has an upper surface


38


, a lower surface


40


, a first end


42


, an opposed second end


44


spaced a distance from the first end


42


, a first side


46


, and an opposed second side


48


spaced a distance from the first side


46


. The first end


42


, the second end


44


, the first side


46


and the second side


48


cooperate to provide the header assembly


12


with a periphery


50


. A line of perforations


52


is provided between the second end


44


of the header assembly


12


and the first end


26


of the sheet of material


14


so that the sheet of material


14


can be readily detached from the header assembly


12


and positioned about the flower pot


16


to form the decorative covering


18


for the flower pot


16


substantially as shown in FIG.


5


. The header assembly


12


is provided with a plurality of spatially disposed holes


54


extending between the upper surface


38


and the lower surface


40


thereof for a purpose to be described hereinafter.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the decorative covering assembly


10


of the present invention contemplates a plurality of sheets of material


14


stacked one on top of the other and detachably connected to the header assembly


12


to form a pad


56


substantially as shown in FIG.


2


. In one embodiment (which is shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


), each sheet of material


14


has one respective header assembly


12


connected thereto and each sheet of material


14


is positioned such that the first end


42


of the header assembly


12


, the first side


30


of the sheet of material


14


, the second side


32


of the sheet of material


14


and the second end


28


of each of the sheets of material


14


are generally aligned.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, when each sheet of material


14


has the respective header assembly


12


connected thereto, the decorative covering assembly


10


can be further provided with a header connector assembly


58


disposed about the respective header assemblies


12


for supporting the sheets of material


14


and the respective header assemblies


12


and for connecting the respective header assemblies


12


together to facilitate the removal of each sheet of material


14


from its respective header assembly


12


. The header connector assembly


58


is shaped and dimensioned to provide an elongated slot


60


formed through a lower end


62


thereof. The elongated slot


60


receives the respective header assemblies


12


of the decorative covering assembly


10


therein so that the header connector assembly


58


extends over and substantially encompasses the respective header assemblies


12


substantially as shown in

FIG. 3. A

bonding material is provided for connecting the respective header assemblies


12


together. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the bonding material can be a staple


64


disposed through the header connector assembly


58


and the respective header assemblies


12


so as to connect the header connector assembly


58


and the respective header assemblies


12


together. However, it should be understood that any bonding material capable of connecting the respective header assemblies


12


together can be utilized by the present invention.




While the header assembly


12


has been shown and described with reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

as a plurality of respective header assemblies


12


which are connected together via the header connector assembly


58


, it should be understood that the header assembly


12


can be any suitable means for detachably supporting at least one sheet of material


14


such that the sheet of material


14


can be removed therefrom and disposed about the flower pot


16


for providing the decorative covering


18


thereabout. For example, the header assembly


12


may be a single body member such as shown in

FIG. 1

, which detachably supports at least one sheet of material


14


via a bonding material (not shown), such as an adhesive which is applied generally between a portion of the periphery


34


of the sheet of material


14


and the header assembly


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, a holder assembly


70


constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown with the decorative covering assembly


10


comprising the plurality of sheets of material


14


attached thereto via their respective header assemblies


12


. The holder assembly


70


is provided with a base member


72


, a substantially upright member


74


extending upwardly from the base member


72


, and a plurality of wheels


76


. The base member


72


is connected to a lower end


78


of the substantially upright member


74


such that the upright member


74


extends upwardly from the base member


72


and is supported in a substantially vertical plane. The wheels


76


of the holder assembly


70


are operably connected to the base member


72


so that the holder assembly


70


is selectively movable from one location to another location by an individual, such as when an individual moves the holder assembly


70


through a greenhouse.




A plurality of spatially disposed prongs


80


extend outwardly from an upper portion


82


of the substantially upright member


74


of the holder assembly


70


. The prongs


80


are adapted to be disposed through the holes


54


provided in the header assemblies


12


of the decorative covering assembly


10


to connect the header assemblies


12


to the substantially upright member


74


of the holder assembly


70


so that the decorative covering assembly


10


is held in a substantially stable position on the holder assembly


70


during transportation of the holder assembly


70


from one location to another location and so that one or more sheets of material


14


can be detached from its header assembly


12


and disposed about the flower pot


16


(FIG.


5


).




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the flower pot


16


is depicted as having the sheet of material


14


disposed thereabout so as to provide the decorative covering


18


for the flower pot


16


. The flower pot


16


has an upper end


90


, a lower end


92


, a bottom


94


and a substantially continuous sidewall


96


extending generally upwardly from a periphery


98


of the bottom


94


. The bottom


94


and the sidewall


96


cooperate to encompass a receiving space


100


which is adapted to receive a floral grouping


102


.




To form the decorative covering


18


about the flower pot


16


, an individual grips at least one of the sheets of material


14


of the decorative covering assembly


10


and tears the sheets of material


14


from the header assemblies


12


along the line of perforations


52


. The individual then positions the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


through the openings


24


in the sheets of material


14


such that the sheets of material


14


frictionally engage the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


to secure the sheets of material


14


about the flower pot


16


and thereby produce the decorative covering


18


for the flower pot


16


.




Alternatively, the individual can form the decorative covering


18


about the flower pot


16


by gripping at least one of the sheets of material


14


and thereafter moving such sheets of material


14


to a horizontally extending position with one hand. In this position, the individual disposes the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


through the openings


24


in the sheets of material


14


with the other hand such that the flower pot


16


is moved downwardly through the opening


24


until the sheets of material


14


are engaged by the flower pot


16


whereby the weight of the flower pot


16


detaches the sheets of material


14


from the header assembly


12


along the line of perforations


52


and thereby forms the decorative covering


18


about the flower pot


16


.




When the decorative covering


18


is disposed about the flower pot


16


, portions of the decorative covering


18


extend circumferentially about and substantially encompass at least a portion of the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


. In this position, the decorative covering


18


extends angularly and outwardly from the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


, generally between the upper end


90


and the lower end


92


thereof.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, shown therein is the flower pot


16


having the decorative covering


18


formed thereabout from one sheet of material


14


detached from the decorative covering assembly


10


. A cover bottom


104


is disposed about the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


. The cover bottom


104


is typically constructed of a non-porous decorative material so that the cover bottom


104


functions not only to decorate the flower pot


16


but also to minimize the damage which may occur to a supporting structure as a result of the spillage of water and/or potting medium from the flower pot


16


. The cover bottom


104


has an upper end


106


, a lower end


108


, a closed bottom


110


and a continuous sidewall


112


extending upwardly from about a periphery


114


of the closed bottom


110


thereof. The sidewall


112


and the closed bottom


110


of the cover bottom


104


cooperate to define a receiving space


116


which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


such that the sidewall


112


of the cover bottom


104


extends over at least a portion of the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


and the closed bottom


110


of the cover bottom


104


is disposed substantially adjacent the bottom


94


of the flower pot


16


. In this position, the upper end


106


of the cover bottom


104


is disposed substantially adjacent the decorative covering


18


formed from the sheets of material


14


of the decorative covering assembly


10


to maintain the decorative covering


18


in a stable position about the flower pot


16


. If desired, the cover bottom


104


may be shaped and dimensioned so that the cover bottom


104


can be secured to the flower pot


16


by frictional engagement of the cover bottom


104


with the flower pot


16


, or with a suitable bonding material (not shown) applied to the cover bottom


104


and/or the flower pot


16


.




Referring now to

FIG. 7

, shown therein is the flower pot


16


having the decorative covering


18


disposed thereabout wherein the decorative covering


18


is formed of one sheet of material


14


detached from the decorative covering assembly


10


. A cover bottom


120


is disposed about the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


. The cover bottom


120


is typically constructed of a non-porous decorative material so that the cover bottom


120


functions not only to decorate the flower pot


16


but also to minimize the damage which may occur to a supporting structure as a result of the spillage of water and/or potting medium from the flower pot


16


. The cover bottom


120


has an upper end


122


, a lower end


124


, a closed bottom


126


and a substantially continuous sidewall


128


extending upwardly from about a periphery of the closed bottom


126


thereof. The closed bottom


126


and the continuous sidewall


128


of the cover bottom


120


cooperate to define a receiving space


132


which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


.




In use, the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


is disposed in the receiving space


132


of the cover bottom


120


so that the closed bottom


126


of the cover bottom


120


is disposed generally adjacent the bottom


94


of the flower pot


16


and the continuous sidewall


128


of the cover bottom


120


extends over a portion of the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


generally adjacent the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


. The upper end


122


of the cover bottom


120


is disposed a distance from the decorative covering


18


formed about the flower pot


16


from the sheet of material


14


. If desired, the cover bottom


120


may be shaped and dimensioned so that the cover bottom


120


can be secured to the flower pot


16


by frictional engagement of the cover bottom


120


with the flower pot


16


, or with a suitable bonding material (not shown) applied to the cover bottom


120


and/or the flower pot


16


.




It should be noted that while the holder assembly


70


has been shown as having a plurality of spatially disposed prongs


80


for securing the respective header assemblies


12


and the header connector assembly


58


of the decorative covering assembly


10


to the holder assembly


70


, any suitable connector means for securing the respective header assemblies


12


and/or the header connector assembly


58


of the decorative covering assembly


10


to the substantially upright member


74


of the holder assembly


70


while permitting at least one sheet of material


14


to be readily detached from its respective header assembly


12


can be employed. For example, suitable connector means for securing the header assemblies


12


and/or the header connector assembly


58


to the holder assembly


70


can be clamps, clips, hooks, ring binders, or the like.




Further, while the holder assembly


70


has been shown as having the base member


72


and the substantially upright member


74


cooperating to hold the decorative covering assembly


10


, it should be understood that the holder assembly


70


may be provided with any suitable structure capable of holding the decorative covering assembly


10


so as to permit at least one of the sheets of material


14


to be detachably removed from its respective header assembly


12


when desired.




FIG.


8






Referring now to

FIG. 8

, shown therein is a holder assembly


70




a


which is constructed in accordance with the present invention and which supports a second embodiment of a decorative covering assembly


10




a


about the waist of an individual


140


. The holder assembly


70




a


includes a belt


142


. The decorative covering assembly


10




a


is substantially identical in construction as the decorative covering assembly


10


hereinbefore described with reference to

FIGS. 1-4

with the exception that respective header assemblies


12




a


and a header connector assembly


58




a


of the decorative covering assembly


10




a


are provided with a first opening


144


and a second opening


146


formed therethrough which are shaped and dimensioned to receive the belt


142


for securing the decorative covering assembly


10




a


to the waist of the individual


140


.




FIGS.


9


-


10






Referring now to

FIG. 9

, shown therein and designated by the reference numeral


14




a


is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a sheet of material which is shown as being detached from a header assembly (not shown). The sheet of material


14




a


detachably connected to its respective header assembly (not shown) in substantially the same manner as each of the sheets of material


14


is connected to its respective header assembly


12


, as described hereinbefore with reference to

FIGS. 1-5

. In one embodiment, a line of perforations (not shown) is provided between the sheet of material


14




a


and its respective header assembly for detachably connecting the sheet of material


14




a


to its respective header assembly. Once detached from its respective header assembly, the sheet of material


14




a


can be disposed about the flower pot


16


to provide the flower pot


16


with a decorative covering


18




a


(FIG.


10


), as will be described hereinafter.




The sheet of material


14




a


is substantially identical in construction and use as the sheet of material


14


hereinbefore described with reference to

FIGS. 1-7

, except that the sheet of material


14




a


is provided with a bonding material


148


applied to an upper surface


20




a


of the sheet of material


14




a


and generally adjacent an opening


24




a


provided through the sheet of material


14




a


. Although the bonding material


148


has been shown in

FIG. 9

as being applied generally about the opening


24




a


on the upper surface


20




a


of the sheet of material


14




a


, it should be understood that the bonding material


148


can be applied to the entire upper surface


20




a


and/or lower surface


22




a


of the sheet of material


14




a


and/or in strips or spots about only a portion of the upper surface


20




a


and/or lower surface


22




a


of the sheet of material


14




a


. The thickness of the bonding material


148


is greatly exaggerated in

FIG. 9

for purposes of clarity.




When the sheet of material


14




a


is disposed about the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


to provide the decorative covering


18




a


(FIG.


10


), the bonding material


148


contacts the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


and secures the decorative covering


18




a


to the flower pot


16


substantially as shown in FIG.


10


. Once the sheet of material


14




a


is disposed about the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


to form the decorative covering


18




a


, the decorative covering


18




a


can be pressed about the sidewall


96


thereof so that overlapping portions of the decorative covering


18




a


having the bonding material


148


applied thereto are bondingly connected to form a plurality of bondingly connected crimped portions


150


in the decorative covering


18




a


to enhance the decorative effect of the decorative covering


18




a


. Thus, the bonding material


148


serves not only to enhance the decorative effect of the decorative covering


18




a


but also to secure the decorative covering


18




a


to the flower pot


16


.




Once the sheet of material


14




a


is disposed about the flower pot


16


to form the decorative covering


18




a


, the flower pot


16


can be disposed in the receiving space


116


of the cover bottom


104


or in the receiving space


132


of the cover bottom


120


to minimize the damage which may occur to a supporting structure as the result of the spillage of water and/or potting medium from the flower pot


16


, as previously discussed with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




FIGS.


11


-


13






Referring now to

FIG. 11

, shown therein is another embodiment of a sheet of material


14




b


which is shown as being detached from a header assembly (not shown). The sheet of material


14




b


is detachably connected to its respective header assembly in substantially the same manner as each of the sheets of material


14


is connected to its respective header assembly


12


, as described hereinbefore with reference to

FIGS. 1-5

. That is, in one embodiment a line of perforations (not shown) is provided between the sheet of material


14




b


and its respective header assembly for detachably connecting the sheet of material


14




b


to its respective header assembly. The sheet of material


14




b


is substantially identical in construction as the sheet of material


14


which was hereinbefore described with reference to

FIG. 1

, except that the sheet of material


14




b


is provided with a circular configuration and has a bonding material


148




b


applied to a portion of an upper surface


20




b


(

FIG. 12

) of the sheet of material


14




b


, and an opening


24




b


shaped and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the floral grouping


102




a


(

FIGS. 12 and 13

) formed through a central portion of the sheet of material


14




b.






As shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the bonding material


148




b


is applied substantially to the entire upper surface


20




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


. However, it should be understood that the bonding material


148




b


can be applied to the sheet of material


14




b


in strips or spots and may cover only a portion of the upper surface


20




b


and/or a lower surface


22




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


. The thickness of the bonding material


148




b


is greatly exaggerated in

FIG. 12

for purposes of clarity.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

in combination with

FIG. 13

, a floral grouping


102




a


is illustrated. The floral grouping


102




a


has a bloom end


152


and an opposed stem


154


end spaced a distance from the bloom end


152


thereof. The floral grouping


102




a


can be further characterized as having an upper portion


156


and a lower portion


158


. The upper portion


156


of the floral grouping


102




a


is disposed near the bloom end


152


thereof. The lower portion


158


of the floral grouping


102




a


is disposed near the stem end


154


thereof.




To form the sheet of material


14




b


about the floral grouping


102




a


to provide a decorative covering


18




b


thereabout, the stem end


154


of the floral grouping


102




a


is disposed through the opening


24




b


in the sheet of material


14




b


to a position wherein a portion of the stem end


154


of the floral grouping


102




a


extends through the opening


24




b


and a distance beyond the lower surface


22




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


. The sheet of material


14




b


is then formed about the floral grouping


102




a


such that the upper surface


20




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


is disposed substantially adjacent the floral grouping


102




a


and the sheet of material


14




b


substantially encompasses the floral grouping


102




a


while a portion of the stem end


154


of the floral grouping


102




a


extends beyond a lower end


160


of the decorative covering


18




b


substantially as shown in FIG.


13


.




Desirably, the sheet of material


14




b


is tightly folded or wrapped about the lower portion


158


of the floral grouping


102




a


while forming the decorative covering


18




b


about the floral grouping


102




a


. It should be noted that as the sheet of material


14




b


is formed about the floral grouping


102




a


, portions of the sheet of material


14




b


having the bonding material


148




b


thereon are brought into contact and bonded with adjacent portions of the sheet of material


14




b


having the bonding material


148




b


thereon for securing the decorative covering


18




b


in a tightly wrapped position about the lower portion


158


of the floral grouping


102




a


. Further, as the sheet of material


14




b


is formed about the upper portion


156


of the floral grouping


102




a


, portions of the sheet of material


14




b


having the bonding material


148




b


thereon are brought into contact and bonded with overlapping and adjacent portions of the sheet of material


14




b


with the bonding material


148




b


thereon to form bonded overlapping folds in the decorative covering


18




b


which serve not only to enhance the decorative effect of the decorative covering


18




b


but also to secure the decorative covering


18




b


in a loosely wrapped position about the upper portion


156


of the floral grouping


102




a.






It should also be noted that when the bonding material


148




b


is applied to the upper surface


20




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


, portions of the sheet of material


14




b


having the bonding material


148




b


thereon are also brought into contact with and bonded to portions of the lower portion


158


of the floral grouping


102




a


thereby bonding the sheet of material


14




b


to the floral grouping


102




a


generally about the lower portion


158


for securing the decorative covering


18




b


to the floral grouping


102




a


and for substantially preventing the floral grouping


102




a


from sliding out from or moving in a vertical direction within the decorative covering


18




b


. Therefore, the bonding material


148




b


serves not only to enhance the decorative effect of the decorative covering


18




b


but also to secure the decorative covering


18




b


to and about the floral grouping


102




a.






While the sheet of material


14




b


and the method of forming the sheet of material


14




b


about the floral grouping


102




a


to provide the decorative covering


18




b


about the floral grouping


102




a


has been shown and described herein with reference to the bonding material


148




b


being applied to the upper surface


20




b


of the sheet of material


14




b


, it should be noted that the bonding material


148




b


may be applied to the sheet of material


14




b


in various locations and configurations and thereafter formed about the floral grouping


102




a


substantially as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,991 issued to Weder et al. on May 17, 1994 which is incorporated herein by reference.




FIGS.


14


-


16






Referring now to

FIG. 14

, shown therein is another embodiment of a sheet of material


14




c


which is shown as being detached from a header assembly (not shown). The sheet of material


14




c


is detachably connected to its respective header assembly in substantially the same manner as each of the sheets of material


14


is connected to its respective header assembly


12


, as described hereinbefore with reference to

FIGS. 1-5

. That is, in one embodiment a line of perforations (not shown) is provided between the sheet of material


14




c


and its respective header assembly for detachably connecting the sheet of material


14




c


to its respective header assembly.




The sheet of material


14




c


has an upper surface


20




c


, a lower surface


22




c


, a first end


26




c


, an opposed second end


28




c


spaced a distance from the first end


26




c


, a first side


30




c


and an opposed second side


32




c


spaced a distance from the first side


30




c


. The first end


26




c


, second end


28




c


, first side


30




c


and second side


32




c


cooperate to provide the sheet of material


14




c


with a periphery


34




c


. A bonding material


148




c


is applied to at least a portion of the upper surface


20




c


and/or the lower surface


22




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, in one embodiment the bonding material


148




c


can be characterized as a strip of adhesive extending near the second side


32




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


and generally between the first and second ends


26




c


and


28




c


thereof.




The sheet of material


14




c


has a length


164


and a width


166


which are both sized to permit the sheet of material


14




c


to be wrapped about the flower pot


16


(

FIG. 16

) or a floral grouping (not shown) to provide a decorative covering


18




c


thereabout. The length


164


of the sheet of material


14




c


extends generally between the first side


30




c


and the second side


32




c


thereof. The width


166


of the sheet of material extends generally between the first end


26




c


and the second end


28




c


thereof.




Referring now to

FIG. 14

in combination with

FIGS. 15 and 16

, a method for forming the sheet of material


14




c


about the flower pot


16


to provide the decorative covering


18




c


will now be described. At least one of the sheets of material


14




c


is detached from its respective header assembly and thereafter formed into the shape of a loop (

FIG. 15

) such that the first side


30




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


extends past the second side


32




c


thereof in an overlapping fashion and the bonding material


148




c


contacts the lower surface


22




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


to provide a preformed decorative covering


18




c


for the flower pot


16


. In this position, the preformed decorative covering


18




c


forms a pot receiving opening


168


which is shaped and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the flower pot


16


or the floral grouping


102




a


therethrough. As shown in

FIG. 16

, the lower end


92


of the flower pot


16


is disposed through the pot receiving opening


168


of the preformed decorative covering


18




c


until the preformed decorative covering


18




c


engages the sidewall


96


of the flower pot


16


and extends angularly therefrom, substantially as shown in FIG.


16


.




Once the decorative covering


18




c


has been disposed about the flower pot


16


, the flower pot


16


can be disposed in the receiving space


116


of the cover bottom


104


or in the receiving space


132


of the cover bottom


120


to minimize the damage which may occur to a supporting structure as a result of the spillage of water and/or potting medium from the flower pot


16


, as previously discussed with reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




The sheet of material


14




c


can also be wrapped about a floral grouping to form a decorative covering (not shown) thereabout substantially as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,875 issued to Weder on Sep. 12, 1995 which is hereby incorporated by reference.




The sheet of material


14




c


is constructed from any suitable material that is capable of being wrapped about the flower pot


16


or the floral grouping


102




a


as described herein. Desirably, the sheet of material


14




c


is constructed of paper (untreated or treated in any manner), cellophane, foil, man-made organic polymer film, cloth (natural or synthetic), burlap (natural or synthetic), cling wrap or combinations thereof.




Although the sheet of material


14




c


has been shown and described herein as having a substantially rectangular shape, it should be understood that the sheet of material


14




c


may assume any geometric, non-geometric or asymmetrical shape and any appropriate size so long as the sheet of material


14




c


can be disposed about the flower pot


16


or the floral grouping


102




a


. For example, the sheet of material


14




c


may be square, rectangular, circular, heart-shaped or the like.




While the sheet of material


14




c


and the method for wrapping the sheet of material


14




c


about the flower pot


16


or the floral grouping


102




a


has been shown and described herein with reference to the sheet of material


14




c


having the bonding material


148




c


(strip of adhesive) extending near the second side


32




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


, it should be understood that the bonding material


148




c


may be applied to the entire upper surface


20




c


and/or lower surface


22




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


, near the periphery


34




c


of the upper surface


20




c


and/or the lower surface


22




c


of the sheet of material


14




c


, and/or in fanciful patterns, strips or spots about the sheet of material


14




c


and that the sheet of material


14




c


having such various configurations of bonding materials


148




c


can be wrapped about flower pots and floral groupings substantially as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,814 issued to Weder on Sep. 21, 1993; U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,016 issued to Weder et al. on Sep. 6, 1994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,875 issued to Weder on Sep. 12, 1995; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,181 issued to Weder on Oct. 1, 1996 each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.




It should be understood that portions of the embodiments shown and described herein may be used with other portions of the embodiments shown and described herein to create additional combinations of components for the decorative covering assemblies


10


and


10




a


, and the decorative coverings


18


,


18




a


,


18




b


, and


18




c


disclosed herein.




Changes may be made in the construction and operation of the various components and assemblies described herein and changes may be made in the steps or the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for providing a decorative covering for a floral grouping, comprising:securing a decorative covering assembly to an individual so as to maintain the individual's hands unconstrained, the decorative covering assembly having a holder secured to the individual and supporting a sheet of material; detaching the sheet of material; and disposing the detached sheet of material about at least a portion of the floral grouping such that a portion of the floral grouping is left exposed to provide the decorative covering for the floral grouping.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the sheets of material has an opening formed therethrough and wherein the step of disposing the sheet about at least a portion of the floral grouping includes the step of disposing at least a portion of the floral grouping within the opening of the sheet of material such that the sheet of material is disposed about at least a portion of the floral grouping.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of detaching the sheet of material includes the step of tearing at least one sheet of material from a header assembly along a line of perforations disposed between the sheet of material and the header assembly.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the the holder assembly includes a belt.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of transporting the sheet of material to a predetermined location for dispersion of the sheet of material.
  • 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the sheet of material is transported by the individual.
  • 7. A method, comprising the steps of:providing a decorative covering assembly comprising a header assembly and a plurality of sheets of material detachably connected to the header assembly, the decorative covering assembly adapted to be supported by a holder assembly attachable to an individual so as to maintain the individual's hands unconstrained; and delivering the decorative covering assembly to a greenhouse for use by an individual at the greenhouse to cover floral groupings grown in the greenhouse.
  • 8. A method, comprising the steps of:providing a decorative covering assembly comprising a header assembly and a plurality of sheets of material detachably connected to the header assembly, the decorative covering assembly adapted to be supported by a holder assembly attachable to an individual to maintain the individual's hands unconstrained and to hang in a vertical direction; and delivering the decorative covering assembly to a greenhouse for use by the individual in wrapping floral groupings.
  • 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:connecting the decorative covering assembly to the individual; detaching at least one sheet of material; and disposing the at least one sheet of material about a floral grouping such that at least a portion of the floral grouping is left exposed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/957,560, entitled METHOD FOR PROVIDING A DECORATIVE COVERING FOR A FLORAL GROUPING, filed Sep. 20, 2001 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,536,185), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/561,635, filed May 2, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,043), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/073,015, filed May 5, 1998 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,088,997; which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/832,552 filed Apr. 3, 1997, abandoned. The entire content of each of the above-referenced applications is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.

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