Claims
- 1. A ribbon assembly comprising:
- a strip of material having a first end, a second end, an upper surface, a lower surface and a strip width extending between a first strip side and a second strip side, the strip of material being divided into a plurality of strip segments with one of the strip segments defining the first end of the strip of material and a second strip segment defining the second end of the strip of material and at least one strip segment disposed therebetween, each strip segment having a first segment end and a second segment end with the second segment end of each strip segment being disposed substantially adjacent the first segment end of the adjacent strip segment;
- a resilient member having a first end, a second end, a stretched condition and an unstretched condition, the first end of the resilient member connected to the strip segment defining the first end of the strip of material in close proximity to the second segment end thereof and the second end of the resilient member connected to the strip segment defining the second end of the strip of material, the strip of material being extendable in about a straight line in the stretched condition of the resilient member and the resilient member pulling the first segment end toward the second segment end of each strip segment to form each strip segment into a curved segment while maintaining the strip segment defining the first end of the strip material in an extended position, wherein the strip segments of the strip of material defining curved segments extend along curved paths and define a bow or ruffle when the resilient member is in the unstretched condition.
- 2. The ribbon assembly of claim 1 wherein the resilient member extends along the lower surface of the strip of material and is slidably connected to adjacently disposed strip segments.
- 3. The ribbon assembly of claim 2 defined further to comprise:
- adhesive or cohesive means disposed on the lower surface of the strip of material for adhesively or cohesively connecting the first segment end to the second segment end of each segment when the resilient member is in the
- unstretched condition and the segments are in the curved segment form.
- 4. The ribbon assembly of claim 3 wherein the strip of material is defined further to include a plurality of spatially disposed recesses formed in the first strip edge and a plurality of spatially disposed recesses formed in the second strip edge, each of the recesses formed in the second strip edge being substantially aligned with one of the recesses formed in the first strip edge, the substantially aligned recesses formed in the first and second strip edges cooperating to form the strip segment of the strip of material in the form of the bow.
- 5. The ribbon assembly of claim 4 wherein the resilient member is further defined as being automatically moved from the stretched condition to the unstretched condition when released.
- 6. The ribbon assembly of claim 1 wherein the strip of material is defined further to include a plurality of spatially disposed recesses formed in the first strip edge and a plurality of spatially disposed recesses formed in the second strip edge, each of the recesses formed in the second strip edge being substantially aligned with one of the recesses formed in the first strip edge, the substantially aligned recesses formed in the first and second strip edges cooperating to form the strip segment of the strip of material in the form of the bow.
- 7. The ribbon assembly of claim 4 wherein the resilient member is further defined as being automatically moved from the stretched condition to the unstretched condition when released.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of patent application U.S. Ser. No. 08/286,853, filed Aug. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,411,724 entitled "RIBBON ASSEMBLY FORMING CURVED SEGMENTS FOR MAKING A BOW OR RUFFLE," which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/101,210, filed Aug. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,426 entitled "RIBBON ASSEMBLY FORMING CURVED SEGMENT FOR MAKING A BOW OR RUFFLE".
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