Shipping package for a floral grouping

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604632
  • Patent Number
    6,604,632
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A shipping package for a floral grouping including a sheet of material bonded to a support member and wrapped upwardly and gathered at a portion above the floral grouping to enclose the floral grouping. A bonding material joins the gathered portion, and a plurality of perforations in the sheet of material provides for the detachment of a detachable portion above the floral grouping. The support member can be provided as a foldable member to form an outer enclosure about the floral grouping with the sheet of material forming a substantially water tight enclosure between the floral grouping and the outer enclosure.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to the field of packaging, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a shipping package for protection of a floral grouping during shipping and handling thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a packaging assembly includes a floral grouping disposed in a shipping package in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the packaging assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the shipping package of the packaging assembly of

FIG. 1

in a flattened, unwrapped position.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a packaging assembly including a bed of growth medium supporting the floral grouping.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the packaging assembly of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a packaging assembly including a floral holding material supporting the floral grouping.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the packaging assembly of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a packaging assembly including a flower pot supporting the floral grouping.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the packaging assembly of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a support member with extending portions that are foldable to provide an enclosure about the floral grouping.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a packaging assembly including the support member of

FIG. 10

with the support member shown in a partially-folded condition.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the packaging assembly of

FIG. 11

in a fully-folded condition wherein the support member circumscribes the floral grouping.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIGS. 1-3

, shown therein is a packaging assembly


10


which includes a shipping package


11


and a floral grouping


12


. The shipping package


11


includes a support member


14


having an upper support surface


16


and a lower surface


18


, and a sheet of material


20


attached to the upper support surface


16


of the support member


14


. The sheet of material


20


is constructed to enclose the floral grouping


12


and provide a substantially water tight enclosure.




The sheet of material


20


can be provided with a peripheral edge defining a generally flat, rectangular sheet of material, but can also be provided with any shape, being geometric, non-geometric, asymmetrical and/or fanciful, as long as the sheet of material functions in accordance with the present invention. The sheet of material


20


may be, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, circular, conical, combinations thereof, or any other shape, as long as the sheet of material


20


functions as described herein.




The sheet of material


20


can also be provided with side ventilation holes (not shown), or the sheet of material


20


can be made from gas permeable or impermeable materials. When multiple sheets of material


20


are used together, they may be connected together or laminated, or can comprise separate layers. Finally, it will be appreciated that the sheet of material


20


can be substantially flat or angled such that when disposed about the floral grouping


12


and any other item contained with the floral grouping


12


and enclosed by the sheet of material


20


, the sheet of material


20


may extend a distance upwardly beyond the floral grouping


12


. Any thickness of the sheet of material


20


may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material


20


can be disposed about the floral grouping


12


as described herein. Preferably, the sheet of material


12


is within a thickness range of about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.




The sheet of material


20


can be constructed from any suitable material that is capable of being disposed about the floral grouping


12


. Examples of material suitable for use are paper (untreated or treated in any manner), cellophane, foil, polymer film, fiber (woven or non-woven or synthetic or natural), cloth (woven or non-woven or natural or synthetic) burlap, or any combinations thereof.




The term polymer film when used herein includes synthetic polymers such as polypropylene or naturally occurring polymers such as cellophane. A polymer film is relatively strong and not as subject to tearing as compared to paper or foil material. The sheet of material


20


can also be constructed from a cling material such as, but not limited to, Cling Wrap made by Glad, First Brands Corporation, Danbury, Conn.




The sheet of material


20


may vary in color. Further, the sheet of material


20


can consist of designs which are printed, etched, and/or embossed; in addition, the sheet of material


20


may have various colorings, coatings, flockings and/or metallic finishes, or be characterized totally or partially by pearlescent, translucent, transparent, iridescent, or the like characteristics. Each of the above-named characteristics may occur alone or in combination. Moreover, each surface of the sheet of material


20


can vary in the combinations of such characteristics.




The sheet of material


20


can also be constructed from one or more sheets of polymer film or combination of one or more sheets of polymer films and a sheet of foil wherein at least an outer surface can be provided with a pattern printed or embossed pattern thereon. The sheets of material employed to produce the sheet of material


20


can be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers. While specific embodiments have been described, they are illustrative and not limiting of the scope of materials contemplated as being well suited for use in the sheet of material


20


.




The floral grouping


12


can be cut fresh flowers, artificial flowers, a single flower or other fresh and/or artificial plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants and/or ornamentation or artificial or natural materials which add to the aesthetics of the overall floral grouping


12


. Further, the floral grouping


12


may comprise a growing potted plant having a root portion as well. However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist of only a single bloom or only foliage, or a botanical item, or a propagule. The term “floral grouping” as used herein includes “floral arrangement.”




The floral grouping


12


is disposed within a cavity


22


(

FIGS. 1-2

) provided by an upward folding of an outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


to form a wrapper with an upstanding concave characteristic shape.

FIG. 3

shows the shipping package


11


of the packaging assembly


10


of

FIG. 1

, in an unwrapped condition prior to wrapping of the floral grouping


12


, wherein the sheet of material


20


is in a flattened, unwrapped position. As best viewed in

FIG. 3

, a medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


is attached at the lower surface


18


thereof to the upper support surface


16


of the support member


14


to anchor the sheet of material


20


to the support member


14


. The medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


is thus preferably centrally disposed relative to the support member


14


, and the outer portion


24


extends radially therefrom in a manner surrounding the medial portion


26


.





FIG. 2

shows a manner of attachment of the medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


to the support member


14


by a bonding material


30


interposed therebetween. Fixing the sheet of material


20


to the support member


14


facilitates wrapping of the outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


upwardly around the floral grouping


12


and gathering of a distal portion


28


of the sheet of material


20


in order to protectively and/or decoratively enclose the floral grouping


12


.




The distal portion


28


of the sheet of material


20


can be gathered a distance above the floral grouping


12


and closed to fully enclose the floral grouping


12


within the cavity


22


provided by the upwardly folded sheet of material


20


. A bonding material


31


can be used to retain the distal portion


28


in the closed position to provide a decorative appearance and/or a substantially water tight protective wrapping of the sheet of material


20


about the floral grouping


12


. By wrapping the sheet of material


20


in this manner so as to enclose the floral grouping


12


, the support member


14


and the sheet of material


20


support the floral grouping


12


in a desired position to prevent movement of the floral grouping


12


relative to the support member


14


during shipping and handling of the packaging assembly


10


.




The term “bonding material” when used herein includes an adhesive or a cohesive. Where the bonding material is a cohesive, a suitable cohesive material must be placed on the adjoining surface for bondingly contacting and bondingly engaging the cohesive material. The term “bonding material” also includes materials which are heat sealable wherein adjacent portions of the material are brought into contact and then heated to affect the seal. The term “bonding material” also includes materials which are sonically sealable and vibrationally sealable, as well as heat sealing lacquer which may be applied to the sheet of material.




The term “bonding material” when used herein also includes any type of material or member which can be used to affect the bonding or connecting of the adjacent portions of the material or sheet of material to affect the connection or bonding described herein. The term “bonding material” also includes ties, labels, bands, ribbons, strings, tape, staples or combinations thereof. Some of the bonding materials would secure the ends of the sheet of material


20


while other bonding material may bind the circumference of the gathered portion of the wrapper that is formed by the sheet of material


20


.




The outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


has a detachable portion


25


to provide access to the floral grouping


12


while leaving the sheet of material


20


anchored to the support member


14


. That is, while the remaining outer portion


24


is disposed about the floral grouping


12


and the medial portion


26


is attached to the support member


14


. The detachable portion


25


can be delineated by a plurality of perforations


27


along which the detachable portion


25


is detached from the remaining outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


.




Following are several versions of packaging assemblies constructed in accordance with the present invention described hereinabove.




FIGS.


4


and


5







FIGS. 4 and 5

show a packaging assembly


10




a


which is substantially similar to the packaging assembly


10


with the exception that the packaging assembly


10




a


includes a bed of growing medium


32


within the shipping package


11


for supporting the floral grouping


12


. The medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


is bonded to the support member


14


and the outer portion


24


is folded upwardly and joined at the distal portion


28


by the bonding material


31


to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the bed of growth medium


32


contained within the cavity


22


of the wrapper formed by the sheet of material


20


. The bed of growing medium


32


can be a material suited to the establishment and support of the floral grouping


12


root system such as, but not limited to, potting soil.




By wrapping the sheet of material


20


so as to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the bed of growing medium


32


, the support member


14


and the sheet of material


20


laterally support the bed of growing medium


32


so the floral grouping


12


is supported in an upright position to prevent the floral grouping


12


from toppling during shipping and handling of the packaging assembly


10




a


. The wrapper provided by the sheet of material


20


also provides a substantially water tight enclosure. By interposing the sheet of material


20


between the floral grouping


12


and the support member


14


, the water tight enclosure of the sheet of material


20


isolates the support member


14


from the moisture associated with the floral grouping


12


in the cavity


22


. Hence, it is unnecessary to make the support member


14


water resistant.




FIGS.


6


and


7







FIGS. 6 and 7

show a packaging assembly lob which is substantially similar to the packaging assembly


10


with the exception that the packaging assembly


10




b


includes a floral holding material


34


for supporting the floral grouping


12


within the shipping package


11


. The floral holding material


34


has a lower end


33


supported by the support member


14


with the sheet of material


20


interposed therebetween, and an upper end


35


which receivingly supports the floral grouping


12


. The medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


is bonded to the support member


14


. The outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


is wrapped about to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the floral holding material


34


contained within the cavity


22


of the wrapper formed by the sheet of material


20


. The distal end


28


of the sheet of material


20


is joined by the bonding material


31


. The floral holding material


34


can be a moisture-retaining member such as, but not limited to, a foam block.




By wrapping the sheet of material


20


so as to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the floral holding material


34


, the support member


14


and the sheet of material


20


support the floral grouping


12


and the floral holding material


34


in an upright position to prevent the floral holding material


34


and the floral grouping


12


from toppling during shipping and handling of the packaging assembly


10




b


. The wrapper provided by the sheet of material


20


also provides a substantially water tight enclosure. By interposing the sheet of material


20


between the floral grouping


12


and the support member


14


, the water tight enclosure of the sheet of material


20


isolates the support member


14


from the moisture associated with the floral grouping


12


in the cavity


22


. Hence, it is unnecessary to make the support member


14


water resistant.




FIGS.


8


and


9







FIGS. 8 and 9

show a packaging assembly


10




c


which is substantially similar to the packaging assembly


10


with the exception that the packaging assembly


10




c


includes a container such as a flower pot


36


within the shipping package


11


. The medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


is bonded to the support member


14


and the outer portion


24


of the sheet of material


20


is wrapped about to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the flower pot


36


contained within the cavity


22


of the wrapper formed by the sheet of material


20


. The distal end


28


of the sheet of material


20


is joined by the bonding material


31


.




The flower pot


36


has a substantially closed lower end


38


adjacent to the medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


, the lower end


38


supported on the support member


14


so that the flower pot


36


achieves a substantially upright position. The flower pot


36


furthermore has an upstanding body


39


and a terminating rim


40


forming an open upper end


41


. The floral grouping


12


is disposed in the open upper end


41


and is supported thereby in the upright position. Alternatively, the flower pot


36


can contain the bed of growing medium


32


(

FIG. 5

) and/or the floral holding material


34


(

FIG. 7

) which, in turn, supports the floral grouping


12


in the upright position.




By wrapping the sheet of material


20


so as to enclose the floral grouping


12


and the flower pot


36


, the support member


14


and the sheet of material


20


support the floral grouping


12


and the flower pot


36


in the upright position to prevent the flower pot


36


and the floral grouping


12


from toppling during shipping and handling of the packaging assembly


10




c


. The wrapper provided by the sheet of material


20


also provides a substantially water tight enclosure. By interposing the sheet of material


20


between the floral grouping


12


and the support member


14


, the water tight enclosure of the sheet of material


20


isolates the support member


14


from the moisture associated with the floral grouping


12


in the cavity


22


. Hence, it is unnecessary to make the support member


14


water resistant.




FIGS.


10


-


12






The support member


14


has been illustrated as a substantially rectangular planar member having an upper support surface


16


attached to the medial portion


26


of the sheet of material


20


for anchoring of the wrapper formed by the upwardly folded and joined sheet of material


20


. The support member


14


can also have extended positions to provide a supporting structural enclosure about the wrapper formed by the sheet of material


20


. For example,

FIG. 10

generally illustrates a support member


14




a


having a substantially rectangular central portion with an upper support surface


16




a


and a plurality of foldable portions extending therefrom, the foldable portions delineated by folding lines. The folding lines facilitate the folding of one portion relative to adjacent portions, the folding lines being provided by features such as, but not limited to, score lines, creases, perforations, and the like within the support member


14




a.






More particularly, surrounding the upper support surface


16




a


of the support member


14




a


are opposing wall portions


42


,


44


which are foldable toward the upper support surface


16




a


along fold lines


46


,


48


respectively. Similarly, opposing wall portions


50


,


52


are foldable along fold lines


54


,


56


, respectively. The wall portions


42


,


44


,


50


,


52


can be folded substantially orthogonal to the upper support surface


16




a


so as to circumscribe the sheet of material


20


that is anchored to the upper support surface


16




a


in the manner discussed hereinbelow.

FIG. 11

illustrates a partial folding of the wall portions


42


,


44


,


50


,


52


in a packaging assembly


10




d


wherein the sheet of material


20


is anchored to the upper support surface


16




a


of the support member


14




a


; the sheet of material


20


being upwardly gathered and joined to enclose the floral grouping


12


which is supported within a bed of growth material


32


such as previously discussed and shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.





FIG. 12

shows the fully folded position of the wall portions


42


,


44


,


50


,


52


which together form a wall circumscribing the sheet of material


20


and the contents within the cavity


22


formed by the upwardly folded and joined sheet of material


20


. The wall portion


52


has a pair of opposing tabs


58


,


60


that are folded inwardly along fold lines


62


,


64


, respectively, to supportingly attach to the adjacent wall portions


42


,


44


. In a like manner, wall portion


50


has tabs


66


,


68


that fold inwardly along fold lines


70


,


72


to supportingly attach to the adjacent wall portions


42


,


44


. The wall portions


42


,


44


have distal tabs


74


,


76


which fold inwardly along fold lines


78


,


80


to double over and attach to the wall portions


42


,


44


to stiffen the wall portions


42


,


44


and to trap the tabs


66


,


68


of the wall portion


50


and the tabs


58


,


60


of the wall portion


52


. A bonding material, as previously described, can be employed to attach the tabs.




The support member


14




a


further has a cover


82


that folds toward the upper support surface


16




a


along fold line


84


, and a distal tab


86


that folds inwardly along fold line


88


. The cover


82


and distal tab


86


matingly engage the plurality of wall portions


42


,


44


,


50


,


52


to substantially enclose the wrapper of the sheet of material


20


and the contents within the cavity


22


thereof. By interposing the sheet of material


20


between the support member


14




a


and the floral grouping


12


, the support member


14




a


is isolated from moisture associated with the floral grouping


12


in the cavity


22


. As such, the support member


14




a


can be provided of a non-waterproof material, such as corrugated paper or cardboard. In this manner, the support member


14




a


provides a structurally supporting outer enclosure about the floral grouping


12


and the sheet of material


20


provides a substantially water tight inner enclosure.




It should be understood that changes may be made in the construction and operation of the various components and assemblies described herein and changes may be made in the steps or the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A packaging assembly, comprising:a floral grouping; a sheet of material having an upper surface and a lower surface, the sheet of material having an outer portion wrapped and secured about the floral grouping to enclose the floral grouping within the sheet of material; and a support member having an upper support surface and a lower surface, wherein a medial portion of the lower surface of the sheet of material is attached to the upper support surface of the support member so that the sheet of material and the support member support the floral grouping in a desired position to prevent movement of the floral grouping relative to the support member during transport of the packaging assembly, wherein the sheet of material is attached to the support member with a bonding material interposed therebetween.
  • 2. The packaging assembly of claim 1 wherein the bonding material is selected from the group consisting of cohesives, adhesives, and combinations thereof.
  • 3. A packaging assembly, comprising:a floral grouping; a sheet of material having an upper surface and a lower surface, the sheet of material having an outer portion wrapped and secured about the floral grouping to enclose the floral grouping within the sheet of material; and a support member having an upper support surface and a lower surface, wherein a medial portion of the lower surface of the sheet of material is attached to the upper support surface of the support member so that the sheet of material and the support member support the floral grouping in a desired position to prevent movement of the floral grouping relative to the support member during transport of the packaging assembly, wherein the support member comprises a wall circumscribing the floral grouping with the sheet of material interposed between the wall and the floral grouping.
  • 4. The packaging assembly of claim 3 wherein the support member further comprises a cover that matingly engages the wall to enclose the floral grouping with the sheet of material interposed between the floral grouping and the support member.
  • 5. The packaging assembly of claim 3 wherein the support member further comprises a foldable cover that cooperates with the wall and the upper support surface to form an outer enclosure about the floral grouping with the sheet of material interposed between the floral grouping and the other enclosure, the sheet of material providing a substantially water tight inner enclosure about the floral grouping.
  • 6. A shipping package for a floral grouping, comprising:a support member having an upper support surface and a lower surface; and a sheet of material having an upper surface and a lower surface wherein a medial portion of the lower surface of the sheet of material is attached to the upper support surface of the support member to anchor the sheet of material while an outer portion of the sheet of material extending radially from the medial portion of the sheet of material is adapted for wrapping about and enclosing the floral grouping so that the support member in combination with the sheet of material supports the floral grouping in a substantially upright position during transport of the shipping package, wherein the sheet of material is attached to the support member with a bonding material interposed therebetween the medial portion of the sheet of material and the upper support surface of the support member.
  • 7. The shipping package of claim 6 wherein the bonding material is selected from the group consisting of cohesives, adhesives, and combinations thereof.
  • 8. A shipping package for a floral grouping, comprising:a support member having an upper support surface and a lower surface; and a sheet of material having an upper surface and a lower surface wherein a medial portion of the lower surface of the sheet of material is attached to the upper support surface of the support member to anchor the sheet of material while an outer portion of the sheet of material extending radially from the medial portion of the sheet of material is adapted for wrapping about and enclosing the floral grouping so that the support member in combination with the sheet of material supports the floral grouping in a substantially upright position during transport of the shipping package, wherein the support member comprises a wall circumscribing the floral grouping with the sheet of material interposed between the wall and the floral grouping, and wherein the support member comprises a plurality of foldable extending portions adaptable for folding along a plurality of fold lines toward the upper support surface of the support member to form a plurality of upstanding wall portions, and wherein adjacent upstanding wall portions have interlocking tabs to join adjacent wall portions to form the wall.
  • 9. The shipping package of claim 8, wherein the support member further comprises a cover that matingly engages the wall of enclose the floral grouping with the sheet of material interposed between the floral grouping and the support member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/208,366, filed May 31, 2000, and expressly incorporated herein by reference.

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