It is common to present floral arrangements in vases, particularly for gifting. However once natural flowers wilt and die all that remains is the vase. It is common to display wax, soy and battery-operated candles on or in candle holders, also particularly for gifting. However, once the candle has burned completely, or any scent contained therein has expired, all that remains is a candle holder with or without an expired candle. It is common to provide tools and useful articles in caddies so that they may be easily organized. Certain types of tools and articles are particularly suitable for gifting. However, once the tools or articles are lost, broken or depleted, the caddy may have no further purpose and is often discarded. A common trend at weddings and special events is to feature centerpieces and displays of towering heights. However, such designs may be cumbersome to store and transport. The current invention serves to provide a modular assembly of various holder, base-units which may be combined with an assortment of removable and interchangeable adapters, to produce a variety of cohesive, convertible assemblies which function as a candle holder, a vase, a plant stand, or a caddy for various articles. The modular assemblies may be redesigned to exhibit multiple utilities and styles and to allow large or tall designs to be stored or transported in modular sections. The modular assemblies of the invention may be repurposed, repeatedly. For those in the special event trades, these assemblies could alleviate the need for costly inventory, since the modular units may be assembled to exhibit a variety of utilities, styles and sizes. Because of this vast diversity in style and function, the modular candle holder, vase and caddy assembly of this invention is particularly suitable for gifting and for use at special occasions and events such as weddings.
The current invention is a modular assembly comprising at least one holder, base-unit having at least one hollow opening at its top surface, and further comprising at least one removable, interchangeable plug-in, adapter-unit. The plug-in, adapter-unit has a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion functions as a vase, plant stand, candle holder or caddy. The bottom portion is a plug comprised of silicone, rubber, cork, wood and/or plastic. Said plug inserts securely into the hollow opening at the top of the holder, base-unit. The holder, base-unit and the adapter-unit may be interchanged and combined with alternate holders and adapters of suitable design to form a variety of cohesive, convertible assemblies which may function as candle holder, vase, plant stand, or caddy for various articles. The invention will allow an assembly useful for one purpose to be transformed or converted for use as an alternate purpose. For example, an assembly being used as a candleholder may be transformed into a vase simply by changing the plug-in adapter.
Holder, Base-Unit
The holder, base-unit may be designed in any fashion that will function as a holder. A preferable design is that of a candle holder wherein said candle holder may display a taper candle, a tea light candle, a votive candle, a pillar candle, or a battery-operated candle or light. The holder, base-unit has at least one hollow opening at the top surface into which at least one removable, interchangeable, plug-in, adapter-unit may be inserted. The holder, base-unit may also have an additional, hollow, bowl-like portion at its bottom surface, wherein when the holder is inverted and the hollow, bowl-like portion is at the top, the holder, base-unit may also function as a caddy.
Plug-in, Adapter-Unit
The plug-in, adapter-unit is comprised of a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion provides function and/or style. The bottom portion comprises a non-threaded, plug which serves to connect the adapter to the holder, base-unit. More particularly, the bottom portion of the plug-in, adapter-unit comprises a non-threaded plug comprised of silicone, rubber, cork, wood and/or plastic, and inserts securely into the hollow opening of the holder, base-unit. The term “non-threaded” indicates that the plug does not screw into the hollow opening but is rather inserted simply by pushing the plug into the hollow opening. A secure insertion is achieved when there are no gaps between the boundaries of the hollow opening of the holder, base-unit and the exterior of the plug. A secure fit is evidenced when the plug does not wobble or wiggle when inserted. The top portion of the plug-in, adapter-unit provides function and design elements to the modular assembly. The adapter may have any aesthetically pleasing design that is proportionately appropriate for the holder, base-unit. An appropriate proportion for the adapter would ensure that the adapter is not so large or small to render the assembly non-functional or unattractive. The adapter may function as any or all of a vase, a plant stand, a taper candle holder, a tea light candle holder, a votive candle holder, a pillar candle holder, a battery-operated-candle holder or a holder or caddy for various articles.
The term holder or caddy for various articles is intended to encompass any type of container suitable for holding useful tools and accessories. Examples of these useful tools and accessories comprise:
The drawings of the invention including
The holder, base-unit 1 in this embodiment is also a candleholder having a hollow opening 3 designed to accommodate a taper candle when no adapter is inserted. Additionally, in this embodiment, the plug measures approximately ¾ inches in diameter, (give or take ⅛ inch), and is designed to insert securely into the hollow opening of the candle holder base. The plug may be comprised of silicone, rubber, cork, wood and/or plastic. A secure insertion of the plug is best achieved when there are no gaps between the boundaries of the perimeter of the hollow opening of the holder, base-unit and the outside perimeter of the plug. A secure insertion is evidenced when the plug does not wobble or wiggle when inserted. A secure insertion is necessary to ensure that when items are placed in the top portion of the adapter the assembly does not topple and fall. Another embodiment of the adapter-unit is one which is designed as a vase 9. Another embodiment of the adapter-unit is one which is designed as a caddy for office tools 10. Another embodiment of the adapter-unit is one which is designed as a caddy for kitchen tools 11. The adapter-unit may serve as a caddy for any item that is functionally and aesthetically suitable.
The above description presents optimum, dimensional, relationships for the modular components of the invention. It is understood that one skilled in the art would consider variations in size, shape, form, functions and materials of the components as well as variations in the manner of operation, assembly and use thereof. All embodiments equivalent to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as only illustrative of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art. The description of the invention is not intended to limit the invention to the exact construction and means of operation shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents falling within the scope of the invention may be practiced.
This applicant claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/018,336, entitled Modular Candle Holder, Vase and Caddy, filed Jan. 25, 2019.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3146955 | Sabuco | Sep 1964 | A |
5930951 | Wong | Aug 1999 | A |
D417169 | Drucker | Nov 1999 | S |
6029937 | Funaro | Feb 2000 | A |
6684565 | Kemp | Feb 2004 | B2 |
D494690 | Peddada | Aug 2004 | S |
7036954 | Cordle et al. | May 2006 | B1 |
20040227607 | Yen | Nov 2004 | A1 |
20050148913 | Weston | Jul 2005 | A1 |
20070203266 | Holmes | Aug 2007 | A1 |
20090109663 | Tsai | Apr 2009 | A1 |
20090202978 | Shaham | Aug 2009 | A1 |
20130094195 | Gerson | Apr 2013 | A1 |
20130205662 | Yancey | Aug 2013 | A1 |
20170146229 | Kercher, III | May 2017 | A1 |
20180283633 | Roberts | Oct 2018 | A1 |
20200003412 | Bianchini | Jan 2020 | A1 |
Entry |
---|
H. Pereira, Rationale behind Cork Properties: A Review of Structure and Chemistry, 2015, BioResources 10(3), pp. 6207-6229 (Year: 2015). |
Author Unknown, How to Put a Cork Back Into a Wine Bottle, TheWineAerator.com, https://www.thewineaerator.com/how-to-put-a-cork-back-in-a-wine-bottle 2020. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20200237120 A1 | Jul 2020 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
62918336 | Jan 2019 | US |