Claims
- 1. A napkin ring adapted to receive a napkin, comprising:
- (a) an elongated strip formed of a flexible material, said strip having opposite ends, a pair of lateral side edges extending longitudinally between said ends to define a strip width therebetween, a front surface and a back surface;
- (b) a head portion disposed at each opposite end of said strip; and
- (c) a pair of cooperating, spaced-apart slots, each of said slots located proximate to a respective one of said head portions, said slots sized and adapted for matable engagement with one another when said strip is configured into a closed loop, said loop to encompass a napkin with said pair of head portions located adjacent to one another in a fastened state, each of said pair of head portions configured to have a perimeter of a selected shape such that said perimeters when said head portions are in the fastened state form a continuous outline of an object.
- 2. A napkin ring according to claim 1 wherein said object is selected from a group consisting of a butterfly, a flower bouquet and a present.
- 3. A napkin ring adapted to hold a napkin, said napkin ring comprising:
- (a) an elongated strip formed of a thin flexible material, said strip having opposite ends, opposite first and second surfaces and opposite lateral side edges defining a width therebetween;
- (b) a head portion disposed at each opposite end of said strip, each of said head portions connected at opposite ends of said strip having a decorative design thereon, wherein said pair of head portions form a flat exposed viewing surface provided with a decorative design formed of distinctive design elements when in the fastened state with a loop receiving said napkin with a first part of said decorative design disposed on a first one of said head portions and with a second part of said decorative design disposed on a second one of said head portions, said first and second parts positioned to register with one another when said head portions are adjacent in the fastened state such that, when said head portions are adjacent to one another in the fastened state, said design elements create a coordinated theme; and
- (c) a pair of cooperating, spaced-apart slots, each said slot located proximate to a respective one of said head portions, said strip adapted to be configured and fastened into a loop sized to encircle a napkin with said pair of head portion adjacent one another, said slots sized and adapted to matably engage one another thereby to retain said strip in a fastened state, said designs on said head portions being correlated with one another to form a uniformly continuous design theme.
- 4. A napkin ring according to claim 1 wherein said pair of head portions have a greater head width than the strip width of strip.
- 5. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein the coordinated theme is a verbal message.
- 6. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein each of said slots is formed in said strip.
- 7. A napkin ring according to claim 6 wherein said slots are formed through a common lateral side edge.
- 8. A napkin ring according to claim 6 wherein said slots are each formed through a different one of said lateral side edges.
- 9. A napkin ring according to claim 6 wherein each of said slots extend across at least fifty percent of the strip width.
- 10. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein each of said slots is formed in a respective one of said head portions.
- 11. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein each of said slots are formed at a junction of a respective one of said head portions and a respective one of said ends.
- 12. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein each of said slots has an enlarged mouth.
- 13. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein said strip and said head portions are of integral one-piece construction of a common material.
- 14. A napkin ring according to claim 13 wherein said common material is selected from the group consisting of paper, paper board, metal foil, fabric and plastic.
- 15. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein the pair of designs on each of said pair of head portions are complete, discrete representations of an object.
- 16. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein the designs on each of said pair of head portions are a partial representation of an object such that, when in the fastened state, the designs register with one another to create a uniform design theme.
- 17. A napkin ring according to claim 16 wherein each of said head portions is configured to have a perimeter of a selected shape such that said perimeters when in the fastened state register together to form a continuous outline of an object.
- 18. A napkin ring according to claim 17 wherein said continuous outline of an object and said design on each of said head portions register together to depict an uniformly continuous design theme when said head portions are adjacent one another.
- 19. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein said strip includes a strip design on one of the first and second surfaces which strip design is correlated to at least one design on one of said head portions.
- 20. A napkin ring according to claim 3 wherein one of said head portions is enlarged relative to the other of said head portions.
- 21. A napkin ring adapted to receive a napkin, comprising:
- (a) an elongated strip formed of a flexible material, said strip having opposite ends, a pair of lateral side edges extending longitudinally between said ends to define a strip width therebetween, a front surface and a back surface;
- (b) a head portion disposed at each opposite end of said strip, said strip and said head portion being of integral one-piece construction of a common material; and
- (c) a pair of cooperating, spaced-apart slots, each of said slots having an enlarged mouth and being located proximate to a respective one of said head portions, said slots sized and adapted for matable engagement with one another when said strip is configured into a closed loop, said loop operative to encompass a napkin ring with said pair of head portions located adjacent to one another in a fastened state.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of a Design Patent Application having Ser. No. 010,719, now U.S. Pat. No. D 353,522 which was filed in the U.S. Patent Office on Jul. 15, 1993.
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