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1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to a pumpkin stand. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to support structures insertable into a pumpkin.
2. Description of Related Art
Halloween is a celebration well known in Western countries, and is marked by ghosts, monsters, black magic, vampires, zombies, and other spooky or scary elements. Despite the sinister connotations, it is a festive occasion, with young children going “trick-or-treating” wherein children dress up in costumes and trek from house to house asking for candy and other sweets. Children are not the only ones having fun, however, and adults often decorate their houses and yards with elaborate ornaments consistent with the Halloween theme to greet trick-or-treaters with an impressive presentation. Adults find this activity enjoyable because they are basking in the Halloween atmosphere alongside their children, and feel nostalgic about simpler, younger times as a child being concerned not with the struggles and responsibilities of grown-up life, but with merely the maximization of spoils from the night.
One of the most well recognized Halloween decorations is the Jack O'Lantern. Although accounts vary, it is said that there was a clever fellow by the name of Jack who was able to convince the devil not to take his soul upon his death. When Jack died, he was apparently too sinful to enter heaven, but could not enter hell because of his promise with the devil. Jack was thus relegated to roaming the earth looking for a resting place, with only a piece of burning coal as his guide in the dark night. Thereafter, Jack placed the coal in a carved-out turnip, and thus earned the moniker “Jack of the Lantern,” or simply “Jack O'Lantern.”
While in contemporary times, a pumpkin is substituted for the turnip and varying faces are carved into the surface, the decoration continues to light the way for nocturnal travelers, particularly eager trick-or-treaters. The interior of the pumpkin is hollowed out, and a lid is carved out of the top portion to permit insertion and removal of the light source placed within. Openings representative of eyes, a nose, and a mouth are carved out to permit fragments of the light to escape the interior of the pumpkin. The finished Jack O'Lantern is typically placed on windowsills, porches and patios, and front yards.
Considering the universality of the Jack O'Lantern as an autumn and Halloween decoration, a number of devices for holding gourd-related fruit have been disclosed. One such example is U.S. Pat. No. 6,546,654 to Henson discloses a stand for displaying a pumpkin utilizing a tripod structure and an elongate body decoration extending along the tripod structure. While this apparatus prevented fluid pooling at the underside of the pumpkin, the apparatus was too large to be used indoors, and so it was strictly relegated to use in a yard. Additionally, wind or other forces easily tipped over the display, particularly with abnormal surface conditions, despite there being a counterweight on the tripod.
Decorations on pumpkins have previously been applied using toothpicks having attached decorative elements. However, toothpick-based decorations rotated too much within the pumpkin, and were too easily removed.
In light of the foregoing limitations, the present invention was conceived. Provided is a plurality of support stands and attachments for stabilizing and decoratively enhancing in a consistent fashion the display of a pumpkin.
A plurality of stands is provided for attachment at various intervals, cooperatively supporting the pumpkin across a range of surface configurations. The stands simulate the appearance of feet, and include a metatarsus section and a plurality of toe members. The metatarsus section defines a depression where the pumpkin is received and is further secured by pumpkin attaching anchors protruding from the depression. The toe members include a toenail section where stickers may be attached and which further help stabilize the pumpkin.
A plurality of arm and hand simulating appendages is also provided and each appendage thus includes an arm and a hand section. The hand section is comprised of a plurality of finger members having a fingernail section where stickers may be attached. The arm section includes an appendage securing member which sinks into the surface of the pumpkin and holds it in place.
These as well as other features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reference to the drawings wherein:
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
With reference now to
The features of the support stands 30, 31 will now be described. Right and left support stands 30 and 31 are configured to position pumpkin 10 in a desirable orientation and to lift the same to prevent moisture buildup and rotting of the pumpkin 10. Any fluids accumulating on the surface of pumpkin 10 will naturally flow to the lowest part, and will eventually drop off the face. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the separate stands 30, 31 allow for variable interval mounting on pumpkin 10 and therefore accommodate varying shapes and sizes, including deformed pumpkins unable to stand properly alone. This configuration also permits the pumpkin 10 to be placed upright on abnormal locations, such as slanted, rocky, or jagged surfaces. Additionally, right and left support stands 30 and 31 are configured to simulate the appearance of feet such as animal feet, and are accordingly comprised of a metatarsus section 38 and a toe section 39.
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Pumpkin 10 is secured to right and left support stands 30 and 31 via pumpkin attaching anchors 40. With reference now to
With reference to
With references to the figures, the features of the appendages 60, 61 will now be described. Right and left appendages 60, 61 are configured to enhance thematic visual appeal and simulate an arm and a hand. Furthermore, the configuration of the right and left appendages 60, 61 allows the decoration to be leaned against a vertical surface and prevents the rolling of pumpkin 10. Each one of the appendages 60, 61 comprises a hand section 64 and an arm section 63. Hand section 64 includes finger members 66 and fingernail section 67. Any number of members shaped in different appearances may be utilized. In a preferred embodiment mimicking the appearance of a mutated monster, four finger members are fashioned. Additional example embodiments include finger members appearing to be human skeleton hands, and a witch's decrepit hands. Like the toe section 57 described above, fingernail section 67 is a shaped to receive sticker 77, and accordingly the surface may be smooth to maximize adhesion of the same.
Right and left appendages 60 and 61 are attached to pumpkin 10 via appendage securing member 80 which extends perpendicularly from the lateral axis 62 of the appendage at arm section 63 as shown in
Referring now to
This description of the various embodiments of the present invention is presented to illustrate the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and other inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed. The appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
The present application is a continuation of Design Patent Application No. 29/227,670 entitled PUMPKIN SUPPORT AND DECORATING DEVICE and filed on Apr. 14, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29227670 | Apr 2005 | US |
Child | 11204245 | Aug 2005 | US |