U.S. Pat. No. 5,380,568 to Kenneth Banschick disclosed a centerpiece having an array of floral-like assembly elements supported on a rack to simulate a bouquet of cut flowers.
Once the floral-like elements have been removed from the tier plates of the rack, the rack with empty tier plates may reveal a poor appearance, thereby affecting a decorative effect for the centerpiece. The empty rack may become a waste and then disposed to cause environmental pollution.
Meanwhile, each element is formed as a tubular wand, which can not be collapsed or broken down to be a flat piece. So, each tubular element should be preformed such as by molding process, and can not be directly folded from a flat piece or blank, thereby increasing its production cost.
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the prior art, and invented the present centerpiece for multiple purposes.
The object of the present invention is to provide a multiple-purpose centerpiece including: a container formed as a truncated cone shape slightly flared upwardly; a plurality of collapsible decorative gift stakes removably inserted in a holding base held in a lower portion of the container; and a drainage collector having a shallow recess formed in the collector and rested on a bottom of the container, whereby upon removal of all gift stakes from the container, a flower vase may be replaceably stored in the container and any water drained from the flower vase will be collected in the drainage collector so that the container may be used continuously, thereby being environmentally friendly.
As shown in
The container 1, the plural gift stakes 2 and the holding base 3 may be made of paper, paper board, or plastic materials, but not limited in the present invention.
The drainage collector 4 may be made of plastic materials, such as polyethylene or polycarbonate, preferably being transparent but not limited.
The container 1 may be formed as collapsible or foldable, which can be folded or assembled from at least one piece of flat blank, sheet or knock-down units to form a truncated cone shape slightly enlarged or flared upwardly.
Other shapes of the container 1, such as a cylindrical shape, a polygonal shape, or a bowl-like shape may also be considered, but not limited in the present invention.
The container 1 includes a bottom plate 11, a wall plate 12 circumferentially erected from the bottom plate 11 to define a storing chamber therein for holding the plurality of gift stakes 2 in the container 1, and a decorative member 13 such as a ribbon bow or knot which may be tied around the wall plate 12 of the container 1 for ornamental purpose.
The container 1 may be formed with decorative figures or designs thereon such as by directly cutting out the wall plate to obtain any desired figures or designs, or by printing any ornamental features on the wall plate.
The holding base 3 is formed with a plurality of holes 31 for inserting each gift stake 2 into each hole 31, and a notch 32 cut out in a perimeter of the base 3 for an easy embedding of the base 3 in the container 1 or easy removal of the base 3 from the container 1.
The drainage collector 4 includes a shallow recess 41 recessed in the collector for collecting water once drained from a flower vase or a planter 5 when placed in the container 1 (
Each collapsible decorative gift stake 2 as shown in
Accordingly, the centerpiece of the present invention may be placed in a table of a party or banquet for decorative purpose normally, and the gift stakes 2 may then be taken by or distributed to the guest who join the party or banquet. The centerpiece may play roles for decoration purpose and also for distributing gifts to the guest.
Once all the gift stakes 2 are removed from the centerpiece, the container 1 may be replaceably stored with a flower vase or planter 5 therein for further decoration purpose. The base 3 may be removed or not. The water as drained from the vase 5 will be collected by the drainage collector 4 held in the bottom of the container 1.
So, the container 1 may be “re-used” or continuously used without being disposed as a waste, thereby being environmentally friendly.
As shown in
Each gift stake 2 as shown in
The top cover 2l includes a latch member 2h operatively locked or engaged with a top slit 2s formed in a top portion of the conical box 2c for closing the top cover 2l on the top opening 2b of the conical box 2c.
The conical gift stake 2 as shown in
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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