Claims
- 1. A tubular sleeve initially constructed in a flattened condition and openable therefrom, comprising:
a tapered body having an upper end, a triangular lower end, a first sidewall edge, a second sidewall edge, and an inner space, the body, when the sleeve is in the flattened condition, having a terminal vertex in the triangular lower end where the first sidewall edge and the second sidewall edge converge, the terminal vertex having a terminal vertex angle which faces inwardly and has an angular dimension, and the first sidewall edge having a first vertex which has a first vertex angle which faces inwardly and has an angular dimension and the second sidewall edge having a second vertex which has a second vertex angle which faces inwardly, and wherein a lower segment of the first sidewall edge, a lower segment of the second sidewall edge, the first vertex, the second vertex, and the terminal vertex cooperate to define the triangular lower end, and the triangular lower end having a gusset therein.
- 2. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 100° and 165°.
- 3. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 105° and about 160°.
- 4. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 110° and about 155°.
- 5. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 115° and about 150°.
- 6. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 120° and about 145°.
- 7. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 125° and about 140°.
- 8. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 130° and about 135°.
- 9. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 30° and 160°.
- 10. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 45° and about 150°.
- 11. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 45° and about 145°.
- 12. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 55° and about 130°.
- 13. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 60° and about 120°.
- 14. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 70° and about 110°.
- 15. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 80° and about 105°.
- 16. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 85° and about 100°.
- 17. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 90° and about 95°.
- 18. The sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a skirt portion in the upper end of the body.
- 19. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the upper end of the body has a non-linear upper edge.
- 20. The sleeve of claim 1 wherein the upper end of the body has a linear upper edge.
- 21. A tubular sleeve initially constructed in a flattened condition and openable therefrom, comprising:
a tapered body having an upper end, a triangular lower end, a first sidewall edge, a second sidewall edge, and an inner space and the body further comprising a lower portion and an upper portion, wherein the upper portion is detachable from the lower portion, the body, when the sleeve is in the flattened condition having a terminal vertex in the triangular lower end where the first sidewall edge and the second sidewall edge converge, the terminal vertex having a terminal vertex angle which faces inwardly and has an angular dimension, and the first sidewall edge having a first vertex which has a first vertex angle which faces inwardly and has an angular dimension and the second sidewall edge having a second vertex which has a second vertex angle which faces inwardly and has an angular dimension, and wherein a lower segment of the first sidewall edge, a lower segment of the second sidewall edge, the first vertex, the second vertex, and the terminal vertex cooperate to define the triangular lower end, and the triangular lower end having a gusset therein.
- 22. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 100° and 165°.
- 23. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 105° and about 160°.
- 24. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 110° and about 155°.
- 25. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 115° and about 150°.
- 26. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 120° and about 145°.
- 27. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 125° and about 140°.
- 28. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the angular dimensions of the first vertex angle and the second vertex angle are each between about 130° and about 135°.
- 29. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 30° and 160°.
- 30. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 45° and about 150°.
- 31. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 45° and about 145°.
- 32. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 55° and about 130°.
- 33. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 60° and about 120°.
- 34. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 70° and about 110°.
- 35. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 80° and about 105°.
- 36. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 85° and about 100°.
- 37. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the terminal vertex angle is between about 90° and about 95°.
- 38. The sleeve of claim 21 further comprising a detaching element therein for detaching the upper portion form the lower portion.
- 39. The sleeve of claim 38 wherein the detaching element comprises perforations.
- 40. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the upper portion is sized to substantially surround and enclose a floral grouping.
- 41. The sleeve of claim 21 wherein the upper portion is adapted to support the sleeve from a support assembly.
- 42. The sleeve of claim 38 wherein the detaching element leaves a nonlinear upper edge in the lower portion when the detachable upper portion is detached from the lower portion.
- 43. The sleeve of claim 38 wherein the detaching element leaves a linear upper edge in the lower portion when the upper portion is detached from the lower portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/942,750, filed Aug. 29, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/549,646, filed Apr. 14, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,298,601, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/238,327, filed Jan. 27, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/606,757, filed Feb. 26, 1996, now abandoned. Each of the applications listed above is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference in it entirety.
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