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| United States Patent Application |
20120073110
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Weder; Donald E.
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March 29, 2012
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FLORAL EASEL
Abstract
The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to an
erectable and/or collapsible floral easel for holding a floral object,
and more particularly but not by way of limitation, to an erectable or
collapsible floral easel for holding a floral object. In one aspect, the
presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to a floral
easel for holding and/or supporting a floral object. In yet another
aspect, the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates
to methods of shipping a floral easel, methods of using a floral easel,
methods of storing a floral easel, and methods of placing a floral object
on a floral easel.
| Inventors: |
Weder; Donald E.; (Highland, IL)
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| Serial No.:
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313220 |
| Series Code:
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13
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| Filed:
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December 7, 2011 |
| Class at Publication: |
29/428; 248/27.8 |
| International Class: |
A47G 7/00 20060101 A47G007/00; B23P 11/00 20060101 B23P011/00 |
Claims
1. A floral easel for holding a floral object, the floral easel having a
substantially erect condition and a substantially collapsed condition,
the floral easel comprising: at least three legs, each of the at least
three legs having a first end and a second end; a joining member having a
plurality of openings for receiving the first ends of the at least three
legs and being capable of supporting the at least three legs in a
substantially erect condition and in a substantially collapsed condition,
the joining member having at least three interior openings and at least
three exterior openings, wherein in the substantially collapsed position
the first ends of the at least three legs are placed into the at least
three interior openings disposed substantially adjacent one another, and
wherein in the substantially erect condition the first ends of the at
least three legs are placed into the at least three exterior openings
spaced a distance from each other; and whereby the at least three legs
form a pyramidal configuration when the at least three legs are in the
substantially erect condition with the second ends of each of the at
least three legs capable of engaging a substrate.
2. The floral easel of claim 1, further comprising a floral object
support member capable of holding the floral object on the floral easel,
wherein the floral object support member is connected to the joining
member.
3. The floral easel of claim 1, wherein the floral easel further
comprises a retaining member capable of holding the first and second legs
in the collapsed position, the retaining member attached to the second
leg.
4. The floral easel of claim 3, wherein the retaining member is selected
from the group consisting of a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a
magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, elastic, clip,
spring, band, shrink material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend
in at least one of the leg members, a groove, a slot, and combinations
thereof.
5. The floral easel of claim 1, further comprising a splay assembly for
sustaining the floral easel in the substantially erect condition.
6. A method of using a floral easel, comprising the steps of: providing
floral easel for holding a floral object, the floral easel having a
substantially erect condition and a substantially collapsed condition,
the floral easel comprising: at least three legs, each of the at least
three legs having a first end and a second end; a joining member having a
plurality of openings for receiving the first ends of the at least three
legs and being capable of supporting the at least three legs in a
substantially erect condition and in a substantially collapsed condition,
the joining member having at least three interior openings and at least
three exterior openings, wherein in the substantially collapsed position
the first ends of the at least three legs are placed into the at least
three interior openings disposed substantially adjacent one another, and
wherein in the substantially erect condition the first ends of the at
least three legs are placed into the at least three exterior openings
spaced a distance from each other; whereby the at least three legs form a
pyramidal configuration when the at least three legs are in the
substantially erect condition with the second ends of each of the at
least three legs capable of engaging a substrate; and a floral object
support member capable of holding the floral object on the floral easel,
the floral object support member connected to the joining member;
erecting the floral easel to the substantially erect condition whereby
the second ends of the at least three legs engage the substrate;
attaching the floral object to the floral object support member; and
displaying the floral object on the floral easel.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein, in the step of providing the floral
easel, the floral easel further comprises a retaining member capable of
holding the first and second legs in the collapsed position, the
retaining member attached to the second leg.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the retaining member is selected from
the group consisting of a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet,
a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, elastic, clip, spring, band,
shrink material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in at least
one of the leg members, a groove, a slot, and combinations thereof.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of retaining the at
least three legs in the substantially collapsed condition by engaging the
at least three legs with the retaining member.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein, in the step of providing the floral
easel, the floral easel further comprises a splay assembly for sustaining
the floral easel in the substantially erect condition.
11. A method of storing a floral easel, comprising the steps of:
providing floral easel for holding a floral object, the floral easel
having a substantially erect condition and a substantially collapsed
condition, the floral easel comprising: at least three legs, each of the
at least three legs having a first end and a second end; a joining member
having a plurality of openings for receiving the first ends of the at
least three legs and being capable of supporting the at least three legs
in a substantially erect condition and in a substantially collapsed
condition, the joining member having at least three interior openings and
at least three exterior openings, wherein in the substantially collapsed
position the first ends of the at least three legs are placed into the at
least three interior openings disposed substantially adjacent one
another, and wherein in the substantially erect condition the first ends
of the at least three legs are placed into the at least three exterior
openings spaced a distance from each other; and whereby the at least
three legs form a pyramidal configuration when the at least three legs
are in the substantially erect condition with the second ends of each of
the at least three legs capable of engaging a substrate; placing the
floral easel into a storage area; and storing the floral easel in the
storage area for a period of time.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein, in the step of providing the floral
easel, the floral easel further comprises a floral object support member
capable of holding the floral object on the floral easel, wherein the
floral object support member is connected to the joining member.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein, in the step of providing the floral
easel, the floral easel further comprises a retaining member capable of
holding the first and second legs in the collapsed position, the
retaining member attached to the second leg.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the retaining member is selected from
the group consisting of a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet,
a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, elastic, clip, spring, band,
shrink material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in at least
one of the leg members, a groove, a slot, and combinations thereof.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of retaining the
at least three legs in the substantially collapsed condition by engaging
the at least three legs with the retaining member.
16. The method of claim 11 wherein, in the step of providing the floral
easel, the floral easel further comprises a splay assembly for sustaining
the floral easel in the substantially erect condition.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No.
12/748,592, filed Mar. 29, 2010; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No.
12/287,170, filed Oct. 7, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,958,702, issued Jun.
14, 2011; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 12/150,258, filed Apr.
25, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,707,806, issued May 4, 2010; which is a
continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/973,861, filed Oct. 26, 2004, now U.S.
Pat. No. 7,426,813, issued Sep. 23, 2008; which is a divisional of U.S.
Ser. No. 10/970,979, filed Oct. 22, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,726,622,
issued Jun. 1, 2010; which claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S.
Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/572,149, filed May 18, 2004. The
entire contents of each of the above-referenced patents and patent
applications are hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] 1. Field of the Invention
[0004] The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to
a floral easel for holding a floral object, and more particularly but not
by way of limitation, to an erectable or collapsible floral easel for
holding a floral object. In one aspect, the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) relates to a floral easel for holding and/or
supporting a floral object. In yet another aspect, the presently
disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to methods of shipping
a floral easel, methods of using a floral easel, methods of storing a
floral easel, and methods of placing a floral object on a floral easel.
[0005] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0006] Easels have previously been used in industries such as, for
example, art, p
hotography, music, education, framing and the like to
support and display designated items. These non-floral easels are
expensive to fabricate and unsuitable for use as a floral easel. In the
floral industry, floral easels are usually constructed of wood or
non-wood materials, such as, for example, steel. Such floral easels are
usually cumbersome and difficult to ship, transport, and store in that
they do not have the ability to readily fold into a position that is
compact and easily manageable. Typically, for example, at least two legs
of current floral easels are in an open, fixed (erected) position making
it impossible to fold the floral easel into a compact bundle for
transportation. Currently, florists attach floral arrangements to wood or
non-wood floral easels by affixing the floral arrangement to the two legs
that are in the open, fixed (erect) position and transport the easels
with only a third leg being collapsed. After a funeral visitation or
service in the funeral home or chapel, the only collapsible leg of the
current floral easel is collapsed while the other legs remain in the open
and erect position. The easel is then transported to the cemetery where
the collapsible leg is again erected, usually with the legs pressed
several inches into the
soil for anchoring purposes. The display is used
again during a grave side service or as a decoration at the grave site
after the service. These non-wood floral easels are frequently
transported to various ceremonies and discarded after the ceremony. The
transportability of current non-wood floral easels is therefore not
maximized because of the bulky nature of these easels, and recylability
of current non-wood floral easels is poor due to the bulky nature of
current non-wood floral easels.
[0007] Further, shipping and/or freight costs currently reflect the
cumbrous nature of shipping current non-wood floral easels. For example,
depending on the freight zone, freight costs may range from 9.26% to
36.14% of the total manufacturing costs. This is because current non-wood
floral easels are produced in a factory and shipped to a designated
location with two of the three legs fixed in the erected position with
only one of the legs being collapsible. Shipping these types of floral
easels is costly due to the large amount of space the current floral
easel requires because of its inability to fully collapse into a bundle.
A floral easel that is fully or partially collapsible would dramatically
decrease shipping costs; for example, fully or partially collapsible
non-wood floral easels may reduce freight costs by up to 75% when
compared to the freight costs of current non-wood floral easels.
[0008] Warehousing space must also be maximized to accommodate storage of
such floral easels. For example, when arriving at a distributorship or
flower shop, current non-wood floral easels require the manufacturer,
distributor or florist to provide an excessive and unnecessary amount of
storage space for the easel which is attributed to the inability of the
floral easel to fully collapse. Also, the reuse of current non-wood
floral easels by florists is poor or even non-existent due to the extreme
difficulty of packing and transporting the easels.
[0009] Current wood floral easels are typically bulkier than non-wood
floral easels and require more space even when the current wood floral
easel is in a partially collapsed or fully collapsed position.
Furthermore, wood is a scarce natural resource and alternative materials
are more readily available for the construction of floral easels. Current
wood floral easels are subject to warping upon continued use, especially
when storing. These easels must be stored in a careful manner, avoiding
exposure to certain conditions and must be disposed in a flat plane
because of a tendency to conform to a non-linear plane. Current wood
floral easels are also subject to insect infestation which requires
irradiation when importing (or otherwise be subject to recall), and
subject to splintering making the current wood floral easel difficult to
transport in commerce as well as difficult to use and re-use. The wood of
current wood floral easels must also be treated to provide the desired
surface conditions (i.e., for sanding or painting) making the material
prohibitively expensive when compared to other non-wood materials from
which the floral easel could be constructed. Current wood floral easels
also require assembly as well as articulation among the legs.
[0010] It is to this end that there is a need in the industry for a fully
or partially erectable or collapsible floral easel that overcomes the
disadvantages and defects of current floral easels and that is compact,
easily transportable, less expensive to ship and store, and is fully
reusable. It is to such a floral easel that the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) is directed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the erectable or collapsible
floral easel constructed in accordance with the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0012] FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the erectable or collapsible
floral easel constructed in accordance with the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0013] FIG. 1C is a perspective view of the erectable or collapsible
floral easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s)
in the open position having a floral object placed thereon.
[0014] FIG. 2A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0015] FIG. 2B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0016] FIG. 3A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0017] FIG. 3B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0018] FIG. 4A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0019] FIG. 4B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0020] FIG. 5A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0021] FIG. 5B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0022] FIG. 6A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0023] FIG. 6B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0024] FIG. 7A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0025] FIG. 7B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0026] FIG. 8A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0027] FIG. 8B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0028] FIG. 8C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0029] FIG. 8D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0030] FIG. 9A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the present invention in the
open position.
[0031] FIG. 9B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the present invention in the
closed position.
[0032] FIG. 10A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0033] FIG. 10B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0034] FIG. 11A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0035] FIG. 11B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the closed position.
[0036] FIG. 11C is a perspective view of the joining member of the
embodiment of the erectable or collapsible floral easel as shown in FIGS.
11A-11B.
[0037] FIG. 11D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
erectable or collapsible floral easel of the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) in the open position.
[0038] FIG. 12A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0039] FIG. 12B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0040] FIG. 12C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0041] FIG. 12D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0042] FIG. 12E is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0043] FIG. 12F is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0044] FIG. 12G is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0045] FIG. 12H is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0046] FIG. 12I is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0047] FIG. 13A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0048] FIG. 13B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0049] FIG. 13C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0050] FIG. 13D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0051] FIG. 13E is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0052] FIG. 14A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0053] FIG. 14B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0054] FIG. 14C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0055] FIG. 14D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0056] FIG. 14E is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0057] FIG. 15A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0058] FIG. 15B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0059] FIG. 15C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0060] FIG. 15D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0061] FIG. 15E is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0062] FIG. 16A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0063] FIG. 16B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0064] FIG. 16C is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0065] FIG. 16D is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0066] FIG. 16E is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0067] FIG. 16F is a perspective view of another embodiment of the floral
easel of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY DISCLOSED AND CLAIMED INVENTIVE
CONCEPT(S)
[0068] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its
application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the
components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the
drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being
practiced or carried out in various ways which would be plain to one of
ordinary skill in the art given the present specification, drawings and
claims appended hereto. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology
and terminology employed herein is for purpose of description and should
not be regarded as limiting and the claimed invention should be given its
broadest possible meaning consistent with the terms and phrasing used in
the claims.
[0069] The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) is
directed to a fully or partially erectable or collapsible floral easel
for holding a floral object having at least two leg members, each of the
leg members having a first end and a second end, the first end of each of
the leg members being associated at a joining assembly, wherein the leg
members are moveable from an open position to a second position wherein
the leg members occupy a lesser volume of space in the second position
and further wherein the at least two legs are self-erecting from the
second position to the open position and a splay assembly capable of
holding the leg members in the open position. The floral easel of the
presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) may be
self-erecting, self-collapsing, self-erecting and self-collapsing,
semi-self-erecting, semi-self-collapsing and/or semi-self-erecting and
semi-self-collapsing. Additionally, the presently disclosed and claimed
inventive concept(s) relates to methods of shipping an erectable or
collapsible floral easel, methods of using an erectable or collapsible
floral easel, methods of storing an erectable or collapsible floral
easel, methods of placing a floral object on an erectable or collapsible
easel, and methods of displaying a floral object on or about an erectable
or collapsible floral easel.
Description of FIG. 1
[0070] Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 1B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10 is a floral easel. All of the embodiments of the
floral easel 10 described herein may be fully erectable and/or
collapsible, semi-erectable and/or semi-collapsible, semi-self-erectable
and/or semi-self-collapsible, and combinations thereof. Further, all of
the embodiments of the floral easel 10 described herein may be erectable
without being collapsible and vice-versa. The term "erectable", "erect",
or "open" as used herein means that the floral easel 10 is deployed fully
for use as intended, i.e., the display of a floral object. The term
"collapsible", "collapsed", or "closed" as used herein means that the
floral easel 10 is positioned such that at least one of the plurality of
leg members are capable of being in or are in a fully or partially
collapsed position. The term "fully erectable" as used herein means that
at least one of the plurality of leg members are capable of being in or
are positioned in the open position. The term "partially erectable" or
"semi-erectable" as used herein means that one of the plurality of leg
members of the floral easel is in a fully erected position or any number
of the plurality of leg members are in a partially erected position. The
floral easel 10 may be fully or partially collapsible. The term "fully
collapsible" as used herein means that at least one of the plurality of
leg members are capable of being positioned in the fully collapsed
position. The term "partially collapsible" or "semi-collapsible" as used
herein means that one of the plurality of leg members is in a fully
collapsed position or any number of the plurality of leg members are in a
partially collapsed position. Also, in one embodiment, the floral easel
10 may be reversibly erectable or irreversibly erectable. It should also
be understood that the floral easel 10 may only be capable of erecting
yet not collapsing, collapsing yet not erecting, and erecting and
collapsing.
[0071] The floral easel 10 has a plurality of leg members and, in one
embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A-1C, the floral easel 10 has a first leg
member 20, a second leg member 30, and a third leg member 40. The floral
easel 10 also includes a splay assembly 12 for sustaining the floral
easel 10 in an open or erected position as shown in FIG. 1A.
[0072] As shown in FIGS. 1A-1C, the first leg member 20 has a first end 60
and a second end 70. The second leg member 30 has a first end 80 and a
second end 90. The third leg member 40 has a first end 100 and a second
end 110. The first end 60 of the first leg member 20, the first end 80 of
the second leg member 30, and the first end 100 of the third leg member
40 are associated at a joining member 120. The second end 70 of the first
leg member 20, the second end 90 of the second leg member 30, and the
second end 110 of the third leg member 40 are generally in contact with a
substrate 45 to thereby support and hold the floral easel 10 in a
position suitable for use as a display for a floral object. The substrate
45 may be any surface such as, for example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber,
plastic, tile, carpet, combinations thereof, or any surface capable of
supporting floral easel 10 thereon.
[0073] All embodiments of the floral easel 10 described herein could be
used with or without anchoring materials known in the art to prevent the
floral easel 10 from moving or tipping. Examples of anchoring materials
include, but are not limited to, adhesive, cohesive, spikes (metal or
plastic), rubber feet or pads, combinations thereof, or any other
materials capable of anchoring the floral easel 10 to the substrate 45.
The anchoring material may be formed integrally or non-integrally with
the floral easel 10 and may be constructed of the same or different
material as the floral easel 10.
[0074] In all of the embodiments of the floral easel 10 described herein,
the leg members may be constructed of any material such as, for example,
steel rod (tubular, flat, or profile shaped) and/or wire (coated or
uncoated), aluminum rod (tubular, flat, or profile shaped) and/or wire
(coated, anodized or uncoated), stainless steel rod (flat or profile
shaped) and/or wire (coated or uncoated), plastic pieces of material
having cylindrical, tubular, triangular, square, rectangular, polygonal,
or other profile shapes or cross-sections of profile shapes, hollow,
tubular or profile shaped materials made of metals or polymers, solid or
hollow wood, synthetic or man-made materials, natural materials, or any
other suitable material. In a preferred embodiment, at least a portion of
at least one of the leg members and/or the joining member 120 is
constructed of a substantially flexible material, i.e., at least a
portion of at least one of the leg members is capable of bending. The leg
members may have any size diameter, width, or profile dimensions and/or
any length that is desired and useful for the particular use the floral
easel 10 is put. In general, however, the floral easel 10 will have a
height of from about 1/2'' to 300'', more preferably a height from about
10'' to about 60'', and most preferably a height from about 18'' to about
36''.
[0075] At least two of the first leg member 20, the second leg member 30,
and the third leg member 40 may be formed as a single piece of material
that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B as one piece of
tubular material forming an arch 130 having a center area 140).
Alternatively, the first leg member 20 and the second leg member 30 may
be formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20
and the second leg member 30 are formed of two or more pieces of
material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For
example, if the first leg member 20 and the second leg member 30 are
formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be
formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another
embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of at
least two or more materials. For example, a portion of at least one of
the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member may be
aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20, the second
leg member 30, and the third leg member 30 may be integrally connected.
The plurality of leg members may be constructed of the same material or a
different material. For example, at least one of the plurality of leg
members may be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be
constructed of aluminum.
[0076] The joining member 120 for connecting and/or receiving the first
end of the leg members may be formed of the same material as the leg
members or the joining member 120 may be formed of a different material
than the leg members. Also, the joining member 120 may be integrally
connected to the first end 100 of the third leg member 40 or formed
separately from the first end 100 of the third leg member 40. As shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B, the joining member 120 is integrally connected to the
first end 100 of the third leg member 40 and is crimped around and
pivotally connected to the arch 130 formed in the center area 140 thereby
integrally joining the first end 60 of the first leg member 20 and the
first end 70 of the second leg member 30 to define an apex 150. In an
alternative embodiment, the joining member 120 need not be integrally
connected to the first end 100 of the third leg member 40, and
alternatively, the joining member 120 may be welded, clamped, glued, or
any other method of connecting the joining member 120 to the first end of
each of the leg members. The joining member 120 may also be, for example,
a solid block holding device (as shown in FIGS. 11A-11D), or any other
device capable of receiving the first ends of the leg members. Also, the
first end 100 of the third leg 40 need not be crimped around the arch
130. In an alternative embodiment, the joining member 120 and the arch
130 are connected using materials that permit the floral easel 10 to
erect and/or collapse. Also, the first end 100 of the third leg 40 need
not be pivotally connected to the arch 130. In an alternative embodiment,
the first end 100 may be flexibly connected to the arch 130.
[0077] The splay assembly 12 for sustaining the floral easel 10 in the
open or erected position has a bracing assembly 160 and a reinforcing
member 170. It should be understood that the splay assembly 12 may be
formed separately from the legs or the splay assembly 12 may be
integrally connected to the legs. Alternatively, the bracing assembly 160
may be formed non-integrally from the legs and the reinforcing member 170
may be formed integrally with the legs or vice-versa. The bracing
assembly 160 has a first arm 180 and a second arm 190. The first arm 180
has a first end 200 and a second end 210. The second arm 190 has a first
end 220 and a second end 230. The first end 200 of the first arm 180 is
connected to the first leg member 20. The first end 220 of the second arm
190 is connected to the second leg member 30. The second end 210 of the
first arm 180 and the second end 230 of the second arm 190 are connected
to the third leg member 40. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A-1C, the
bracing assembly 160 is constructed of one continuous piece of material.
The first end 200 of the first arm 180 forms a loop 232 around the first
leg member 20 and is slidably connected to the first leg member 20, the
first end 220 of the second arm 190 forms a loop 234 around the second
leg member 30 and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30, the
second end 210 of the first arm 180 and second end 230 of the second arm
190 form a contiguous loop 236 around the third leg member 40 and the
loop 236 is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40.
It will be appreciated, however, that the first arm 180 and the second
arm 190 may be connected to the leg members in any manner as long as the
leg members are able to fully collapse.
[0078] The bracing assembly 160 may be a single piece of material, or more
than one piece of material. For example, as shown in FIGS. 1A-1C, the
bracing assembly 160 is a single piece of material wherein the second end
210 of the first arm 180 and the second end 230 of the second arm 190
form a continuous loop around the third leg member 40 wherein the looped
area is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40. If
the bracing assembly 160 is fabricated using sufficiently flexible and
springy material, it need not be slidably or pivotally connected to any
or all of the plurality of leg members.
[0079] The bracing assembly 160 may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the bracing assembly 160 may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 160 to sustain the floral easel 10 in the open or
erected position.
[0080] If the third leg 40 is not pivotally connected to at least one of
the first leg 20 and the second leg 30, or, if the third leg 40 is
pivotally connected to at least one of the first leg 20 and the second
leg 30 limiting its travel to positions of full erection, full collapse,
or intermediate positions; and, if the first leg 20 and the second leg 30
are connected to limit travel to positions from full erection to full
collapse, then at least one of the bracing assembly 160 and reinforcing
member 170 can be eliminated from this embodiment of the floral easel 10.
[0081] A stop member 235 may be connected adjacent and underneath the
second arm 190 of the bracing assembly 160 to prevent the bracing
assembly 160 from sliding down the second leg member 30 of the floral
easel 10. The stop member 235 may be constructed of the same material as
the leg member or of a different material than the leg member. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 1A, the stop member 235 is a horizontal
cross-piece connected adjacent and below the second arm 190 of the
bracing assembly 160. However, the stop member 235 may be connected to
any of the leg members of the floral easel 10. It should be understood
that the stop member 235 is not required; however, for embodiments in
which the bracing assembly 160 is slidably or pivotally connected to at
least one leg member, the stop member 235 aids in the erection and
enhances the stability of the floral easel 10.
[0082] The reinforcing member 170 has a first end 240 and a second end
250. The first end 240 is connected to the first leg member 20 and the
second end 250 is connected to the second leg member 30. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the first end 240 forms a loop 252 around the
first leg member 20 and is slidably connected to the first leg member 20
and the second end 250 forms a loop 254 around the second leg member 30
and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30. It will be
appreciated, however, that the first end 240 and the second end 250 may
be connected in any manner to the first leg member 20 and second leg
member 30 of the floral easel 10.
[0083] For example, but not by way of limitation, the reinforcing member
170 may be selected from the group consisting of elastic, a rope, a cord,
a chain, a strap, a cable, a wire, springs, tubing, plastic, profiles,
wood, polymer/fiber, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, combinations thereof or
any other device which allows the floral easel 10 to be sustained in the
open or erected position. The reinforcing member 170 may also be
constructed of the same material as the leg members or the reinforcing
member 170 may be constructed of a different material than the leg
members as long as the material allows the reinforcing member 170 to
sustain the floral easel 10 in the open or erected position. It will be
appreciated, however, that the reinforcing member 170 is not necessary in
alternate embodiments where a more flexible floral easel 10 is desirable
or acceptable for use.
[0084] A stop member 255 may also be connected to the first leg member 20
of the floral easel 10 and placed adjacent and underneath the first end
240 of the reinforcing member 170 for preventing the reinforcing member
170 from sliding down the first leg member 20 of the floral easel 10.
However, it should be understood that the stop member 235 may be placed
on either the first leg member 20 or the second leg member 30 of the
floral easel 10. The stop member 255 may be constructed of the same
material as the designated leg member or of a different material than the
designated leg member. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A, the stop
member 255 is a horizontal cross-piece connected adjacent and below the
first end 240 of the reinforcing member 170. However, the stop member 255
may be connected to either the first leg member 20, the second leg member
30, the third leg member 40 or any of the first leg member 20, the second
leg member 30, and the third leg member 40 of the floral easel 10. It
should be understood that multiple stop members may be used on the floral
easel. It should also be understood that the stop members are not
necessary to the erection, collapsibility, or stability of the floral
easel 10; however, the stop members may enhance stability and facilitate
erection of the floral easel 10. The reinforcing member 170 may also
provide at least one location on the floral easel 10 to which floral
objects and decorations may be fastened using wire clips, glue or any
other fastening means capable of securing floral objects and decorations
to the floral easel 10.
[0085] In all of the embodiments of the floral easel described herein, the
floral easel 10 may be employed to hold and/or support a floral object
260 (FIG. 1C) by placing the floral object 260 about the apex 150 of the
floral easel 10. The term "floral object" as used herein will be
understood to include any floral object which can be placed on a floral
easel such as, but not limited to, a floral grouping, a floral
decoration, a wreath, hanging potted plants, foam shapes (for example, a
cross, words (i.e., mom), a flag), non-floral objects such as, for
example, a p
hotograph, a piece of artwork, a flag or any other object
that is capable of being displayed on a floral easel.
[0086] The term "floral grouping" as used herein refers to a single
flower, foliage, a botanical item, a propagule, cut flowers, and/or other
fresh and/or artificial plants or floral materials, including secondary
plants, growing potted plants having a root portion and/or other
ornamentation which adds to the aesthetic qualities of the overall floral
grouping. The term "floral grouping" as used herein may also refer to a
"floral grouping", as defined above, which is disposed within a pot or a
flower pot.
[0087] A support member 270 (FIGS. 1A and 1B) may also be employed to hold
and/or support the floral object 260 (or non-floral object), however, any
portion of the floral easel 10 may hold or support the floral object 260
or non-floral object, such as, for example, the joining member 120, the
bracing assembly 160, the reinforcing member 170 or any other area of the
floral easel 10 capable of supporting the floral object 260 or a
non-floral object. The support member 270 may be connected to any area of
the floral easel 10 such as, for example, the joining member 120, the leg
members, or to the reinforcing member 170. The support member 270 may be
any kind of device capable of supporting the floral object 260. For
example, but not by way of limitation, the support member 270 may be
selected from the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire,
adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring,
elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other
device that is capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object
260. The support member 270, as shown in FIG. 1, is a hook connected to
the joining member 120.
[0088] The support member 270 may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270 may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object 260.
[0089] All of the embodiments of the floral easel 10 described herein may
also have a retaining member 280 for retaining the leg members in the
collapsed position. For example, but not by way of limitation, the
retaining member 280 may be selected from the group consisting of
elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink material, stretch
material, the joining member 120, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg
members, a groove, a slot, a loop, a hook, a wire, a bow, a rope, a
magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations
thereof, or any other device capable of retaining the leg members in the
collapsed position. The retaining member 280 may also be constructed of
the same material as the leg members or the retaining member 280 may be
constructed of a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. Alternatively, the retaining member 280 may be eliminated from
the floral easel 10 and the plurality of leg members may be retained in
the collapsed position by the joining member 120.
[0090] As shown in FIG. 1, the retaining member 280 is connected to the
first leg member 20; however, for example, the retaining member 280 may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 160, the
reinforcing member 170, or to any other area of the floral easel 10 that
is suitable for connecting the retaining member 280 or may be a separate
device unconnected to the floral easel 10.
[0091] To move the floral easel 10 from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 1A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 1B), the
bracing assembly 160 is rotated about the loop 232 and the loop 234 to
cause the loop 236 to slide in an upward direction toward the first end
100 of the third leg member 40 thereby pivoting the third leg member 40
inward toward the area between the first leg member 20 and the second leg
member 30. The reinforcing member 170 is also moved in an upward
direction to cause the loop 254 of the second end 250 of the reinforcing
member 170 to slide in an upward manner along the first end 100 of the
second leg member 30. The first end 60 of the first leg member 20 and the
first end 80 of the second leg member 30 are compressed together thereby
decreasing the angle formed at the arch 130 between the center area 140
of the first leg member 20 and the second leg member 30. The second end
70, the second end 90, and the second end 110 may then be inserted into
the retaining member 280 forming the leg members into a bundle 290 (shown
in FIG. 1B).
[0092] While methods of collapsing and methods of erecting the floral
easel have been described herein, it is to be understood that other
methods of collapsing the easels of the presently disclosed and claimed
inventive concept(s) will be evident to a person having ordinary skill in
the art and therefore, such additional methods of collapsing and methods
of erecting the floral easel are also within the scope of the presently
disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
[0093] It is also to be understood that the presently disclosed and
claimed inventive concept(s) also encompasses any embodiments described
herein or modifications thereof with the skill of a person in the art.
For example, any of the embodiments of the floral easel described herein
may be self-erecting, self-collapsing, self-erecting and self-collapsing,
semi-self-erecting, semi-self-collapsing, or semi-self-erecting and
semi-self-collapsing. Also, any of the embodiments of the presently
disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) described herein may be made
so that no more than one assembly must be accomplished to maintain the
easel in the erect position, semi-erect position, collapsed position, or
semi-collapsed position.
Description of FIG. 2
[0094] Referring now to FIGS. 2A and 2B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10b is a floral easel.
[0095] The floral easel 10b has a plurality of leg members and, in one
embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the floral easel 10b has a first leg member
20b, a second leg member 30b and a third leg member 40b. The floral easel
10b also includes a splay assembly 12b that is capable of sustaining the
floral easel 10b in an open or erected position as shown in FIG. 2A.
[0096] As shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the first leg member 20b has a first
end 60b and a second end 70b, the second leg member 30b has a first end
80b and a second end 90b, and the third leg member 40b has a first end
100b and a second end 110b. The second end 70b of the first leg member
20b, the second end 90b of the second leg member 30b, and the second end
110b of the third leg member 40b are generally in contact with a
substrate 45b to thereby support and hold the floral easel 10b in a
position suitable for use as a display for a floral object. The substrate
45b may be any surface such as, for example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber,
plastic, or any surface capable of supporting the floral easel 10b
thereon.
[0097] At least two of the first leg member 20b, the second leg member
30b, and the third leg member 40b may be formed as a single piece of
material that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B as one
piece of tubular material) thereby forming a loop 112b around a portion
of the third leg member 40b. Alternatively, the first leg member 20b and
the second leg member 30b may be formed of two or more pieces of
material. If the first leg member 20b and the second leg member 30b are
formed of two or more pieces of material, the materials may differ or the
materials may be the same. For example, if the first leg member 20b and
the second leg member 30b are formed of two or more pieces of material,
one of the leg members may be formed of steel and the other may be formed
of aluminum. In another embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members
may be formed of at least two or more materials. For example, a portion
of at least one of the leg members may be steel and another portion of
the leg member may be aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg
member 20b, the second leg member 30b, and the third leg member 30b may
be integrally connected. The plurality of leg members may be constructed
of the same material or a different material. For example, at least one
of the plurality of leg members may be constructed of steel and the other
leg members may be constructed of aluminum.
[0098] The first end 100b of the third leg member 40b has an extended
portion 114b extending a distance beyond a juncture 116b of the first end
60b of the first leg member 20b and the first end 80b of the second leg
member 30b.
[0099] The splay assembly 12b for sustaining the floral easel 10b in the
open or erected position has a bracing assembly 160b and a reinforcing
member 170b. It should be understood that the splay assembly 12b may be
formed separately from the legs or the splay assembly 12b may be
integrally connected to the legs. Alternatively, the bracing assembly
160b may be formed non-integrally from the legs and the reinforcing
member 170b may be formed integrally with the legs or vice-versa. The
bracing assembly 160b has a first arm 180b and a second arm 190b. The
first arm 180b has a first end 200b and a second end 210b. The second arm
190b has a first end 220b and a second end 230b . The first end 200b of
the first arm 180b is connected to the first leg member 20b. The first
end 220b of the second arm 190b is connected to the second leg member
30b. The second end 210b of the first arm 180b and the second end 230b of
the second arm 190b are connected to the third leg member 40b. In the
embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the bracing assembly 160b is
constructed of one continuous piece of material. The first end 200b of
the first arm 180b forms a loop 232b around the first leg member 20b and
is slidably connected to the first leg member 20b, the first end 220b of
the second arm 190b forms a loop 234b around the second leg member 30b
and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30b, the second end
210b of the first arm 180b and second end 230b of the second arm 190b
form a contiguous loop 236b around the third leg member 40b and the loop
236b is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40b. It
will be appreciated, however, that the first arm 180b and the second arm
190b may be connected to the leg members in any manner as long as the leg
members are able to collapse.
[0100] The bracing assembly 160b may be a single piece of material or more
than one piece of material. For example, as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the
bracing assembly 160b is a single piece of material wherein the second
end 210b of the first arm 180b and second end 230b of the second arm 190b
form a continuous loop around the third leg member 40b wherein the looped
area is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40b.
[0101] The bracing assembly 160b may be constructed of the same material
as the leg members or the bracing assembly 160b may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 160b to sustain the floral easel 10b in the open or
erected position.
[0102] If the third leg 40b is not pivotally connected to at least one of
the first leg 20b and the second leg 30b, or, if the third leg 40b is
pivotally connected to at least one of the first leg 20b and the second
leg 30b limiting its travel to positions of full erection, full collapse,
or intermediate positions, and if the first leg 20b and the second leg
30b are connected to limit travel to positions from full erection to full
collapse; then at least one of the bracing assembly 160b and reinforcing
member 170b can be eliminated from this embodiment of the floral easel
10b.
[0103] A stop member 235b is connected adjacent and underneath the second
arm 190b of the bracing assembly 160b to prevent the bracing assembly
160b from sliding down the second leg member 30b of the floral easel 10b.
The stop member 235b may be constructed of the same material as the leg
members or of a different material than the leg members. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 2A, the stop member 235b is a horizontal
cross-piece connected adjacent and below the second arm 190b of the
bracing assembly 160b. However, the stop member 235b may be connected to
any of the leg members of the floral easel 10b. It should be understood
that the stop member 235b is not required, however, for embodiments in
which the bracing assembly 160b is slidably or pivotally connected to at
least one leg member, the stop member 235b aids in the erection and
enhances the stability of the floral easel 10b.
[0104] The reinforcing member 170b has a first end 240b and a second end
250b. The first end 240b is connected to the first leg member 20b and the
second end 250b is connected to the second leg member 30b. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the first end 240b forms a loop 252b around
the first leg member 20b and is slidably connected to the first leg
member 20b and the second end 250b forms a loop 254b around the second
leg member 30b and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30b. It
will be appreciated, however, that the first end 240b and the second end
250b may be connected in any manner to the first leg member 20b and
second leg member 30b of the floral easel 10b.
[0105] For example, but not by way of limitation, the reinforcing member
170b may be selected from the group consisting of elastic, a rope, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, a wire, combinations thereof or any
other device which allows the floral easel 10b to be sustained in the
open or erect position. The reinforcing member 170b may also be
constructed of the same material as the leg members or the reinforcing
member 170b may be constructed from a different material than the leg
members as long as the material allows the reinforcing member 170b to
sustain the floral easel 10b in the open or erect position. It will be
appreciated, however, that the reinforcing member 170b is not necessary
in alternate embodiments where a more flexible floral easel 10b is
desirable or acceptable for use.
[0106] A stop member 255b may also be connected to the first leg member
20b of the floral easel 10b and placed adjacent and underneath the first
end 240b of the reinforcing member 170b for preventing the reinforcing
member 170b from sliding down the first leg member 20b of the floral
easel 10b. However, it should be understood that the stop member 255b may
be placed on either the first leg member 20b or the second leg member 30b
of the floral easel 10b. The stop member 255b may be constructed of the
same material as the designated leg member or of a different material
than the designated leg member. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2A, the
stop member 255b is a horizontal cross-piece connected adjacent and below
the first end 240b of the reinforcing member 170b. However, the stop
member 255b may be connected to either the first leg member 20b, the
second leg member 30b, the third leg member 40b or any of the first leg
member 20b, the second leg member 30b, and the third leg member 40b of
the floral easel 10b. It should be understood that multiple stop members
may be used on the floral easel. It should also be understood that the
stop members are not necessary to the erection, collapsibility, or
stability of the floral easel 10b; however, the stop members may enhance
stability and facilitate erection of the floral easel 10b. The
reinforcing member 170b may also provide at least one location on the
floral easel 10b to which floral objects and decorations may be fastened
using wire clips, glue or any other fastening means capable of securing
floral objections and decorations to the floral easel 10b.
[0107] A support member 270b (FIGS. 2A and 2B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object (not shown) (or non-floral object),
however, any portion of the floral easel 10b may hold or support the
floral object 260b or non-floral object, such as, for example, the
bracing assembly 160b, the reinforcing member 170b or any other area of
the floral easel 10b capable of supporting the floral object 260b or a
non-floral object. The support member 270b may be connected to any area
of the floral easel 10b such as, for example, the leg members, or to the
reinforcing member 170b. The support member 270b may be any kind of
device capable of supporting the floral object 260b. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the support member 270b may be selected from the
group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive,
cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a
band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object. The support
member 270b, as shown in FIG. 2, is a hook connected to the first end
100b of the third leg member 40b.
[0108] The support member 270b may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270b may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0109] The floral easel 10b may also have a retaining member 280b for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280b may be selected from the
group consisting of a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280b may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280b may be
constructed from a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. For example, but not by way of limitation, the retaining member
280b may be selected from the group consisting of elastic, a clip or
clips, a spring, a band, shrink material, stretch material, a carton, a
tube, a bend in the leg members, a groove, a slot, a loop, a hook, a
wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable,
adhesive, combinations thereof, or any other device capable of retaining
the leg members in the collapsed position. The retaining member 280b may
also be constructed of the same material as the leg members or the
retaining member 280b may be constructed of a different material than the
leg members as long as the material is capable of retaining the leg
members in the collapsed position.
[0110] As shown in FIG. 2, the retaining member 280b is connected to the
first leg member 20b, however, for example, the retaining member 280b may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 160b, the
reinforcing member 170b, or to any other area of the floral easel 10b
that is suitable for connecting the retaining member 280b or may be a
separate device unconnected to the floral easel 10b.
[0111] To move the floral easel 10b from the open or erect position (shown
in FIG. 2A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 2B), the bracing
assembly 160b is rotated about the loop 232b and the loop 234b to cause
the loop 236b to slide in an upward direction through the loop 112b
toward the first end 100b of the third leg member 40b thereby pivoting
the third leg member 40b inward toward the area between the first leg
member 20b and the second leg member 30b. The reinforcing member 170b is
also moved in an upward direction to cause the loop 254b of the second
end 250b of the reinforcing member 170b to slide in an upward manner
along the first end 100b of the second leg member 30b. The second end
70b, the second end 90b, and the second end 110b may then be inserted
into the retaining member 280b forming the leg members into a bundle 290b
(shown in FIG. 2B).
Description of FIG. 3
[0112] Referring now to FIGS. 3A and 3B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10c is a floral easel. The floral easel 10c has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the
floral easel 10c has a first leg member 20c, a second leg member 30c, and
a third leg member 40c. The floral easel 10c also includes a bracing
assembly 50c for sustaining the floral easel 10 in an open or erected
position shown in FIG. 3A.
[0113] As shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the first leg member 20c has a first
end 60c, a second end 70c, a first side 72c and a second side 74c. The
second leg member 30c has a first end 80c, a second end 90c , a first
side 92c and a second side 94c. The third leg member 40c has a first end
100c and a second end 110c. The first end 60c of the first leg member
20c, the first end 80c of the second leg member 30c, and the first end
100c of the third leg member 40c may be integrally connected at a joining
member 120c. The second side 74c of the first leg member 20c, the second
side 94c of the second leg member 30c, and the joining member 120c are
generally in contact with a substrate 45c to thereby support and hold the
floral easel 10c. The substrate 45c may be any surface such as, for
example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of
supporting the floral easel 10c thereon. The third leg member 40c extends
a distance 125c perpendicular to the first leg member 20c and the second
leg member 30c.
[0114] At least two of the first leg member 20c, the second leg member
30c, and the third leg member 40c may be formed as a single piece of
material that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B as one
piece of tubular material forming an arch 130c having a center area
140c). Alternatively, the first leg member 20c and the second leg member
30c may be formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first leg
member 20c and the second leg member 30c are formed of two or more pieces
of material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the same.
For example, if the first leg member 20c and the second leg member 30c
are formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may
be formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another
embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of at
least two or more materials. For example, a portion of at least one of
the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member may be
aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20c and the
second leg member 30c may be integrally connected. The plurality of leg
members may be constructed of the same materials or a different material.
For example, at least one of the plurality of leg members may be
constructed of steel and the other leg members may be constructed of
aluminum.
[0115] The joining member 120c for connecting and/or receiving the first
end of the leg members may be formed of the same material as the leg
members or the joining member 120c may be formed of a different material
than the leg members. Also, the joining member 120c may be integrally
connected to the first end 100c of the third leg member 40c or formed
separately from the first end 100c of the third leg member 40c. As shown
in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the joining member 120c is integrally connected to
the first end 100c of the third leg member 40c and is looped around and
pivotally connected to the arch 130c formed in the center area 140c
thereby integrally joining the first end 60c of the first leg member 20c
and the first end 70c of the second leg member 30c to define a juncture
150c. However, the joining member 120c may be for example, a solid block
holding device, or any other device capable of receiving the first ends
of the leg members.
[0116] The bracing assembly 50c has a first arm 180c and a second arm
190c. The first arm 180c has a first end 200c and a second end 210c. The
second arm 190c has a first end 220c and a second end 230c. The first end
200c of the first arm 180c is connected to the first leg member 20c. The
first end 220c of the second arm 190c is connected to the second leg
member 30c. The second end 210c of the first arm 180c and the second end
230c of the second arm 190c are connected to the third leg member 40c. In
the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the bracing assembly 50c is
constructed of one continuous piece of material. The first end 200c of
the first arm 180c forms a loop 232c around the first leg member 20c and
is slidably connected to the first leg member 20c, the first end 220c of
the second arm 190c forms a loop 234c around the second leg member 30c
and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30c, the second end
210c of the first arm 180c and second end 230c of the second arm 190c
form a contiguous loop 236c around the third leg member 40c and the loop
236c is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40c. It
will be appreciated, however, that the first arm 180c and the second arm
190c may be connected to the leg members in any manner as long as the leg
members are able to fully collapse.
[0117] The bracing assembly 50c may be a single piece of material or more
than one piece of material. For example, as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the
bracing assembly 50c is a single piece of material wherein the second end
210c of the first arm 180c and the second end 230c of the second arm 190c
form a continuous loop around the third leg member 40c wherein the looped
area is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40c.
[0118] The bracing assembly 50c may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the bracing assembly 50c may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 50c to sustain the floral easel 10c in the open or
erected position.
[0119] If the third leg member 40c is not pivotally connected to at least
one of the first leg member 20c and the second leg member 30c or, if the
third leg member 40c is pivotally connected to at least one of the first
leg member 20c and the second leg member 30c limiting its travel to
positions of full erection, full collapse, or intermediate positions and,
if the first leg 20c and the second leg 20c are connected to limit travel
to positions from full erection to full collapse; then the bracing
assembly 50c can be eliminated from this embodiment of the floral easel
10c.
[0120] A stop member 235c may be connected adjacent and underneath the
second arm 190c of the bracing assembly 50c to prevent the bracing
assembly 160c from sliding down the second leg member 30c of the floral
easel 10c. The stop member 235c may be constructed of the same material
as the leg member or of a different material than the leg member. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 3A, the stop member 235c is a horizontal
cross-piece connected adjacent and below the second arm 190c of the
bracing assembly 50c. However, the stop member 235c may be connected to
any of the leg members of the floral easel 10c. It should be understood
that the stop member 235c is not required, however, for embodiments in
which the bracing assembly 50c is slidably or pivotally connected to at
least one leg member, the stop member 235c aids in the erection and
enhances the stability of the floral easel 10c.
[0121] The floral easel 10c may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the second
end 110c of the third leg member 40c of the floral easel 10c.
[0122] A support member 270c (FIGS. 3A and 3B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object. The support
member 270c may be connected to any area of the floral easel 10c such as,
for example, the bracing assembly 50c, the first leg member 20c, the
second leg member 30c, the third leg member 40c, or any other area
capable of having the support member 270c attached thereto. The support
member 270c may be any kind of device capable of supporting the floral
object or non-floral object. For example, but not by way of limitation,
the support member 270c may be selected from the group consisting of a
hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a
loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip,
combinations thereof, or any other device that is capable of holding
and/or supporting the floral object. The support member 270c, as shown in
FIG. 3, is a hook connected to the second end 110c of the third leg
member 40c.
[0123] The support member 270c may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270c may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0124] The floral easel 10c may also have a retaining member 280c for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280c may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280c may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280c may be
constructed of a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position.
[0125] As shown in FIG. 3, the retaining member 280c is connected to the
third leg member 30c, however, for example, the retaining member 280c may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 160c, or to
any other area of the floral easel 10c that is suitable for connecting
the retaining member 280c or may be a separate device unconnected to the
floral easel 10c.
[0126] To move the floral easel 10c from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 3A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 3B), the
bracing assembly 160c is rotated about the loop 232c and the loop 234c to
cause the loop 236c to slide in an upward direction toward the second end
110c of the third leg member 40c thereby pivoting the third leg member 40
inward toward the area between the first leg member 20c and the second
leg member 30. The first end 60c of the first leg member 20c and the
first end 80c of the second leg member 30c are compressed together
thereby decreasing the angle formed at the arch 130c between the center
area 140c of the first leg member 20c and the second leg member 30c. The
first leg member 20c and the second leg member 30c may then be placed
within the retaining member 280c forming the floral easel 10c into a
bundle 290c (shown in FIG. 3B).
Description of FIG. 4
[0127] Referring now to FIGS. 4A and 4B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10d is a floral easel. The floral easel 10d has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the
floral easel 10d has a first leg member 20d, a second leg member 30d, and
a third leg member 40d.
[0128] As shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the first leg member 20d has a first
end 60d, a second end 70d, a first side 72d and a second side 74d. The
second leg member 30d has a first end 80d, a second end 90d, a first side
92d and a second side 94d. The third leg member 40d has a first end 100d
and a second end 110d. The first end 60d of the first leg member 20d, the
first end 80d of the second leg member 30d, and the first end 100d of the
third leg member 40d may be integrally connected as shown in FIGS. 4A and
4B. The second side 74d of the first leg member 20d and the second side
94d of the second leg member 30d are generally in contact with a
substrate 45d to thereby support and hold the floral easel 10d. The
substrate 45d may be any surface such as, for example, a floor, dirt,
grass, fiber, plastic, tile, carpet or any surface capable of supporting
the floral easel 10d thereon. The third leg member 40d extends a distance
perpendicular to the first leg member 20d and the second leg member 30d.
[0129] The anchoring material may be formed integrally or non-integrally
with the floral easel 10d. For example, pins (not shown) may be added to
the first leg member 20d and the second leg member 30d so as to penetrate
the
soil. The pins may be retractable or fixed.
[0130] At least two of the first leg member 20d, the second leg member
30d, and the third leg member 40d may be formed as a single piece of
material that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B as one
piece of springy, tubular material) forming a juncture 130d.
Alternatively, the first leg member 20d, the second leg member 30d , and
the third leg member 40d may each be formed of different materials. For
example, if the first leg member 20d, the second leg member 30d, and the
third leg member 40d are formed of different materials, one of the leg
members may be formed of steel and the others may be formed of aluminum.
In another embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed
of at least two or more materials. For example, at least a portion of at
least one of the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg
member may be aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member
20d, the second leg member 30d, and the third leg member 40d may be
integrally connected. The plurality of leg members may be constructed of
the same material or a different material. For example, at least one of
the plurality of leg members may be constructed of steel and the other
leg members may be constructed of aluminum.
[0131] A brace 135d may be placed between the first leg member 20d and the
second leg member 30d so as to support the leg members in the open
position.
[0132] The floral easel 10d may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the second
end 110d of the third leg member 40d of the floral easel 10d.
[0133] A support member 270d (FIGS. 4A and 4B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object; however, any
portion of the floral easel 10d may hold or support the floral object or
non-floral object. The support member 270d may be connected to any area
of the floral easel 10d such as, for example, the first leg member 20d,
the second leg member 30d, the third leg member 40d, or any other area
capable of having the support member 270d attached thereto. The support
member 270d may be any kind of device capable of supporting the floral
object. For example, but not by way of limitation, the support member
270d may be selected from the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a
magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a
groove, a spring, elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof,
or any other device that is capable of holding and/or supporting the
floral object. The support member 270d, as shown in FIG. 4, is a hook
connected to the second end 110d of the third leg member 40d.
[0134] The support member 270d may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270d may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0135] The floral easel 10d may also have a retaining member 280d for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280d may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280d may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280d may be
constructed of a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position.
[0136] As shown in FIG. 4, the retaining member 280d is connected to the
third leg member 30d, however, for example, the retaining member 280d may
be attached to any of the leg members or to any other area of the floral
easel 10d that is suitable for connecting the retaining member 280d or
may be a separate device unconnected to the floral easel 10d.
[0137] Further, a display support device (not shown) may be placed on the
third leg member 40d for supporting a floral object. For example, the
display support device 290d may be a bar attached perpendicularly to the
third leg member 40d so as to support a floral object. However, any
display support device 290d may be used so long as it is able to support
a floral object.
[0138] To move the floral easel 10d from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 4A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 4B), the
first leg member 20d and the second leg member 30d are compressed
together thereby decreasing the angle formed at the arch 130d between the
first leg member 20d and the second leg member 30d. The first leg member
20d and the second leg member 30d are pivoted upwardly toward the third
leg member 40d. The first leg member 20d and the second leg member 30d
may then be placed within the retaining member 280d forming the floral
easel 10d into a bundle 290d (shown in FIG. 4B).
Description of FIG. 5
[0139] Referring now to FIGS. 5A and 5B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10e is a floral easel. The floral easel 10e has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the
floral easel 10e has a first leg member 20e, a second leg member 30e and
a third leg member 40e. The floral easel 10e also includes a bracing
assembly 50e for sustaining the floral easel 10e in an open or erected
position, shown in FIG. 5A.
[0140] As shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the first leg member 20e has a first
end 60e and a second end 70e, the second leg member 30e has a first end
80e and a second end 90e, and the third leg member 40e has a first end
100e and a second end 110e. The second end 70e of the first leg member
20e, the second end 90e of the second leg member 30e, and the second end
110e of the third leg member 40e are generally in contact with a
substrate 45e to thereby support and hold the floral easel 10e. The
substrate 45e may be any surface such as, for example, a floor, dirt,
grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of supporting the floral
easel 10e thereon. As shown in FIG. 5A, a curve 111e may be formed in the
first leg member 20e between the first end 60e and the second end 70e for
allowing the second end 70e to engage the substrate 45e. A curve 112e is
formed in the second leg member 30e between the first end 80e and the
second end 90e for allowing the second end 90e to engage the substrate
45e.
[0141] At least two of the first leg member 20e, the second leg member
30e, and the third leg member 40e may be formed as a single piece of
material that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B as one
piece of tubular material) thereby allowing the first end 60e and the
first end 80e to form a loop 113e around a portion of the third leg
member 40e. Alternatively, the first leg member 20e and the second leg
member 30e may be formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first
leg member 20e and the second leg member 30e are formed of two or more
pieces of material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the
same. For example, if the first leg member 20e and the second leg member
30e are formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members
may be formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In
another embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of
at least two or more materials. For example, a portion of at least one of
the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member may be
aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20e, the second
leg member 30e, and the third leg member 40e may be integrally connected.
The plurality of leg members may be constructed of the same material or a
different material. For example, at least one of the plurality of leg
members may be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be
constructed of aluminum.
[0142] The first end 100e of the third leg member 40e has an extended
portion 114e extending a distance beyond a juncture 116e of the plurality
of leg members.
[0143] The bracing assembly 50e for sustaining the floral easel 10e in the
open or erected position has a first arm 180e and a second arm 190e. The
first arm 180e has a first end 200e and a second end 210e. The second arm
190e has a first end 220e and a second end 230e. The first end 200e of
the first arm 180e is connected to the first leg member 20e . The first
end 220e of the second arm 190e is connected to the second leg member
30e. The second end 210e of the first arm 180e and the second end 230e of
the second arm 190e are connected to the third leg member 40e. In the
embodiment shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the bracing assembly 50e is
constructed of one continuous piece of material. The first end 200e of
the first arm 180e forms a loop 232e around the first leg member 20e and
is slidably connected to the first leg member 20e, the first end 220e of
the second arm 190e forms a loop 234e around the second leg member 30e
and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30e , the second end
210e of the first arm 180e and second end 230e of the second arm 190e
form a contiguous loop 236e around the third leg member 40e and the loop
236e is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member 40e.
When stated that the loop 232e, the loop 234e, and the loop 236e are
"slidably connected", what is meant is that the loops are able to move a
distance up and down each of the respective leg members. It will be
appreciated, however, that the first arm 180e and the second arm 190e may
be connected to the leg members in any manner as long as the leg members
are able to collapse. It will also be appreciated that the loops may
either be slidably connected or connected in a fixed manner to each
respective leg member.
[0144] The bracing assembly 50e may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the bracing assembly 50e may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 50e to sustain the floral easel 10e in the open or
erect position.
[0145] If the third leg 40e is not pivotally connected to at least one of
the first leg 20e and the second leg 30e or, if the third leg 40e is
pivotally connected to at least one of the first leg 20e and the second
leg 30e limiting its travel to positions of full erection, full collapse,
or intermediate positions, and if the first leg 20e and the second leg
30e are connected to limit travel to positions from full erection to full
collapse, then the bracing assembly 50e can be eliminated from this
embodiment of the floral easel 10e.
[0146] A stop member 235e is connected adjacent and underneath the second
arm 190e of the bracing assembly 50e to prevent the bracing assembly 50e
from sliding down the second leg member 30e of the floral easel 10e. The
stop member 235e may be constructed of the same material as the leg
members or of a different material than the leg members. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 5A, the stop member 235e is a horizontal
cross-piece connected adjacent and below the second arm 190e of the
bracing assembly 50e. However, the stop member 235e may be connected to
either the first leg member 20e or the second leg member 30e of the
floral easel 10e.
[0147] It should be understood that the stop member 235e is not required,
however, for embodiments in which the bracing assembly 50e is slidably or
pivotally connected to at least one leg member, the stop member 235e aids
in the erection and enhances the stability of the floral easel 10e.
[0148] A support member 270e (FIGS. 5A and 5B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object, however, any
portion of the floral easel 10e may hold or support the floral object or
non-floral object, such as, for example, the support member 270e may be
connected to any area of the floral easel 10e such as, for example, the
first leg member 20e, the second leg member 30e, the third leg member
40e, or any other area capable of having the support member 270e attached
thereto. The support member 270e may be any kind of device capable of
supporting the floral object, such as, for example the bracing assembly
50e or any other area of the floral easel 10e capable of supporting the
floral object or non-floral object. For example, but not by way of
limitation, the support member 270e may be selected from the group
consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive,
velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a band,
ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is capable
of holding and/or supporting the floral object. The support member 270e,
as shown in FIG. 5, is a hook connected to the first end 100e of the
third leg member 40e.
[0149] The support member 270e may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270e may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0150] The floral easel 10e may also have a retaining member 280e for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280e may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a loop, a hook, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280e may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280e may be
constructed from a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position.
[0151] As shown in FIG. 5, the retaining member 280e is connected to the
third leg member 40e, however, for example, the retaining member 280e may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 160e, or to
any other area of the floral easel 10e that is suitable for connecting
the retaining member 280e or may be a separate device unconnected to the
floral easel 10e.
[0152] To move the floral easel 10e from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 5A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 5B), the
bracing assembly 50e is rotated about the loop 232e and the loop 234e to
cause the loop 236e to slide in an upward direction toward the first end
100e of the third leg member 40e thereby pivoting the first leg member
20e and the second leg member 30e upward toward the third leg member 40e
causing the third leg member 30e to be placed between the first leg
member 20e and the second leg member 30e. The first end 60e and the first
end 80e may then be inserted into the retaining member 280e forming the
leg members into a bundle 290e (shown in FIG. 5B).
Description of FIG. 6
[0153] Referring now to FIGS. 6A and 6B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 101 is a floral easel. The floral easel 101 has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 6, the
floral easel 10f has a first leg member 20f and a second leg member 30f.
[0154] As shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, the first leg member 20f has a first
end 60f, a second end 70f, a first side 100f and a second side 110f. The
second leg member 30f has a first end 80f, a second end 90f, a first side
120f and a second side 130f. The first end 60f of the first leg member
20f and the first end 80f of the second leg member 30f are integrally
connected forming an arch 140f where the first end 60f and first end 80f
are joined. The second side 110f of the first leg member 20f is generally
in contact with a substrate 45f to thereby support and hold the floral
easel 10f. The substrate 45f may be any surface such as, for example, a
floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of supporting
the floral easel 10f thereon.
[0155] The first leg member 20f and the second leg member 30f may be
formed as a single piece of material that is integrally connected (shown
in FIGS. 6A and 6B as one piece of springy material). Alternatively, the
first leg member 20f and the second leg member 30f may be formed of two
or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20f and the second
leg member 30f are formed of two or more pieces of material, the
materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For example, if
the first leg member 20f and the second leg member 30f are formed of two
or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be formed of steel
and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another embodiment, each of
the plurality of leg members may be formed of at least two or more
materials. For example, a portion of at least one of the leg members may
be steel and another portion of the leg member may be aluminum. In yet
another embodiment, the first leg member 20f and the second leg member
30f may be integrally connected. The plurality of leg members may be
constructed of the same material or a different material. For example, at
least one of the plurality of leg members may be constructed of steel and
the other leg member may be constructed of aluminum.
[0156] The floral easel 10f may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the second
end 90h of the second leg member 30f of the floral easel 10f.
[0157] A support member 270f (FIGS. 6A and 6B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object; however, any
portion of the floral easel 10f may hold or support the floral object or
the non-floral object. The support member 270f may be connected to any
area of the floral easel 10f such as, for example, the first leg member
20f, the second leg member 30f or any other area capable of having the
support member 270f attached thereto. The support member 270f may be any
kind of device capable of supporting the floral object. For example, but
not by way of limitation, the support member 270f may be selected from
the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive,
cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a
band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object. The support
member 270f, as shown in FIG. 6, is a hook connected to the second end
90f of the second leg member 30f.
[0158] The support member 270f may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270f may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0159] The floral easel 10f may also have a retaining member 280f for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280f may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining 280f may also be constructed of the same material
as the leg members or the retaining member 280f may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed position.
[0160] As shown in FIG. 6, the retaining member 280f is connected to the
second leg member 30f, however, for example, the retaining member 280f
may be attached to either the first leg member 20f or the second leg
member 20f or to any other area of the floral easel 10f that is suitable
for connecting the retaining member 280f or may be a separate device
unconnected to the floral easel 10f.
[0161] To move the floral easel 10f from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 6A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 6B), the
second leg member 30f is rotated counter-clockwise about the arch 140f
formed between the first leg member 20f and the second leg member 30f.
The second side 110f of the first leg member 20f and the second side 130f
of the second leg member 30f are compressed together thereby inverting
the arch 140f between the first leg member 20f and the second leg member
30f. The second end 70f and the second end 90f may then be inserted into
the retaining member 280f forming the leg members into a bundle 290f
(shown in FIG. 6B).
Description of FIG. 7
[0162] Referring now to FIGS. 7A and 7B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10g is a floral easel. The floral easel 10g has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 7, the
floral easel 10g has a first leg member 20g and a second leg member 30g.
[0163] As shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B, the first leg member 20g has a first
end 60g, a second end 70g, a first side 100g and a second side 110g. The
second leg member 30g has a first end 80g, a second end 90g , a first
side 120g and a second side 130g. The first end 60g of the first leg
member 20g and the first end 80g of the second leg member 30g are
integrally connected forming an arch 140g where the first end 60g and
first end 80g are joined. The second side 110g of the first leg member
20g is generally in contact with a substrate 45g to thereby support and
hold the floral easel 10g. The substrate 45g may be any surface such as,
for example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable
of supporting the floral easel 10g thereon.
[0164] The first leg member 20g and the second leg member 30g may be
formed as a single piece of material that is integrally connected (shown
in FIGS. 7A and 7B as one piece of elastic or resilient material).
Alternatively, the first leg member 20g and the second leg member 30g may
be formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20g
and the second leg member 30g are formed of two or more pieces of
material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For
example, if the first leg member 20g and the second leg member 30g are
formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be
formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another
embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of at
least two or more materials. For example, at least a portion of at least
one of the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member
may be aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20g and
the second leg member 30g may be integrally connected. The plurality of
leg members may be constructed of the same material or a different
material. For example, at least one of the plurality of leg members may
be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be constructed of
aluminum.
[0165] The floral easel 10g may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the second
end 90g of the second leg member 30g of the floral easel 10g.
[0166] A support member 270g (FIGS. 7A and 7B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object; however, any portion of the floral
easel 10g may hold or support the floral object or non-floral object. The
support member 270g may be connected to any area of the floral easel 10g
such as, for example, the first leg member 20g, the second leg member
30g, or any other area capable of having the support member 270g attached
thereto. The support member 270g may be any kind of device capable of
supporting the floral object. For example, but not by way of limitation,
the support member 270g may be selected from the group consisting of a
hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a
loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip,
combinations thereof, or any other device that is capable of holding
and/or supporting the floral object. The support member 270g, as shown in
FIG. 7, is a hook connected to the second end 90g of the second leg
member 30g.
[0167] The support member 270g may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270g may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0168] The floral easel 10g may also have a retaining member 280g for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280g may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280g may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280g may be
constructed of a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position.
[0169] As shown in FIG. 7, the retaining member 280g is connected to the
first leg member 20g, however, for example, the retaining member 280g may
be attached to either the first leg member 20g or the second leg member
20g or to any other area of the floral easel 10g that is suitable for
connecting the retaining member 280g or may be a separate device
unconnected to the floral easel 10g.
[0170] To move the floral easel 10g from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 7A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 7B), the
second leg member 30g is rotated clockwise about the arch 140g formed
between the first leg member 20g and the second leg member 30g. The first
side 100g of the first leg member 20g and the first side 120g of the
second leg member 30g are compressed together thereby decreasing the
angle formed at the arch 140g between the first leg member 20g and the
second leg member 30g. The second end 70g and the second end 90g may then
be inserted into the retaining member 280g forming the leg members into a
bundle 290g (shown in FIG. 7B).
Description of FIG. 8
[0171] Referring now to FIGS. 8A and 8B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10h, is a floral. The floral easel 10h has a plurality
of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 8, the floral easel
10h has a first leg member 20h, a second leg member 30h and a third leg
member 40h. The floral easel 10h also includes a bracing assembly 50h for
sustaining the floral easel 10h in an open or erected position shown in
FIG. 8A.
[0172] As shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the first leg member 20h has a first
end 60h and a second end 70h, the second leg member 30h has a first end
80h and a second end 90h, and the third leg member 40h has a first end
100h and a second end 110h. The first end 60h of the first leg member
20h, the first end 80h of the second leg member 30h, and the first end
100h of the third leg member 40h are associated at a joining member 120h.
The second end 70h of the first leg member 20h, the second end 90h of the
second leg member 30h, and the second end 110h of the third leg member
40h are generally in contact with a substrate 45h to thereby support and
hold the floral easel 10h. The substrate 45h may be any surface such as,
for example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, tile, carpet,
combinations thereof, or any surface capable of supporting the floral
easel 10h thereon.
[0173] At least two of the first leg member 20h, the second leg member
30h, and the third leg member 40h may be formed as a single piece of
material that is integrally connected (shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B as one
piece of tubular material forming an arch 130h having a center area
140h). Alternatively, at least two of the first leg member 20h, the
second leg member 30h, and the third leg member 40h may be formed of two
or more pieces of material. If the leg members are formed of two or more
pieces of material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the
same. For example, if the first leg member 20h and the second leg member
30h are formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members
may be formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In
another embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of
at least two or more materials. For example, a portion of at least one of
the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member may be
aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20h, the second
leg member 30h, and the third leg member 40h may be integrally connected.
The plurality of leg members may be constructed of the same material or
of a different material. For example, at least one of the plurality of
leg members may be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be
constructed of aluminum.
[0174] The joining member 120h for connecting and/or receiving the first
end of the leg members may be formed of the same material as the leg
members or the joining member 120h may be formed of a different material
than the leg members. Also, the joining member 120h may be integrally
connected to the first end 100h of the third leg member 40h or formed
separately from the first end 100h of the third leg member 40h. As shown
in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the joining member 120h is integrally connected to
the first end 100h of the third leg member 40h and is crimped around and
pivotally connected to the arch 130h formed in the center area 140h
thereby integrally joining the first end 60h of the first leg member 20h
and the first end 70h of the second leg member 30h to define an apex
150h. However, the joining member 120h may be, for example, a solid block
holding device, or any other device capable of receiving the first ends
of the leg members. Also, the first end 100h of the third leg 40h need
not be crimped around the arch 130h. In an alternative embodiment, the
joining member 120h and the arch 130h are connected using materials that
permit at least one of erecting and collapsing the floral easel 10h.
Also, the first end 100h of the third leg 40h need not be pivotally
connected to the arch 130h. In an alternative embodiment, the first end
100h may be flexibly connected to the arch 130h.
[0175] The bracing assembly 50h for sustaining the floral easel 10h in the
open or erected position has a first arm 160h, a second arm 170h, and a
third arm 180h. The first arm 160h has a first end 200h and a second end
210h. The second arm 170h has a first end 220h and a second end 230h. The
third arm 180h has a first end 240h and a second end 250h. The first end
200b of the first arm 160h is connected to the first leg member 20h. The
first end 220h of the second arm 170h is connected to the second leg
member 30h. The first end 240h of the third arm 180h is connected to the
third leg member 40h. The second end 210h of the first arm 160h, the
second end 230h of the second arm 170h, and the second end 250h of the
third arm 180h are connected to an arm support member 255h.
[0176] In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the bracing assembly
50h is constructed of more than one piece of material, however it is to
be understood that the bracing assembly 50h may be constructed of one
integrally connected piece of material. Alternatively, the bracing
assembly 50h may be formed non-integrally from the leg members. In the
embodiment shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the first end 200h of the first arm
160h forms a loop 232h around the first leg member 20h and is slidably
connected to the first leg member 20h and the second end 210h of the
first arm 160h is connected to the arm support member 255h. The first end
220h of the second arm 170h forms a loop 234h around the second leg
member 30h and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30h and the
second end 230h of the second arm 170h is connected to the arm support
member 255h. The first end 240h of the third arm 180h forms a loop 236h
around the third leg member 40h and is slidably connected to the third
leg member 40h and the second end 250h of the third arm 180h is connected
to the arm support member 255h. It will be appreciated, however, that the
first arm 160h, the second arm 170h, and the third arm 180h may be
connected to the leg members in any manner as long as the leg members are
able to collapse. It will also be appreciated that the loops may either
be slidably connected or connected in a fixed manner to each respective
leg member.
[0177] The bracing assembly 50h may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the bracing assembly 50h may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 50h to sustain the floral easel 10h in the open or
erected position.
[0178] The floral easel 10h may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the first
end 100h of the third leg member 40h of the floral easel 10h.
[0179] A support member 270h (FIGS. 8A and 8B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object, however, any
portion of the floral easel 10h may hold or support the floral object or
non-floral object, such as, for example, the bracing assembly 50h, the
joining member 120h or any other area of the floral easel 10h capable of
supporting the floral object or non-floral object. The support member
270h may be connected to any area of the floral easel 10h such as, for
example, the first ends of the plurality of leg members, the bracing
assembly 50h or to any other area of the floral easel 10h to which the
support member 270h may be attached. The support member 270h may be any
kind of device capable of supporting the floral object. For example, but
not by way of limitation, the support member 270h may be selected from
the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive,
cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a
band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object. The support
member 270h, as shown in FIG. 8, is a hook connected to the first end
100h of the third leg member 40h.
[0180] The support member 270h may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270h may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0181] The floral easel 10h may also have a retaining member 280h for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280h may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, the joining member 120h, a carton, a tube, a
bend in the leg members, a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow,
a rope, a magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive,
combinations thereof, or any other device capable of retaining the leg
members in the collapsed position. The retaining member 280h may also be
constructed of the same material as the leg members or the retaining
member 280h may be constructed from a different material than the leg
members as long as the material is capable of retaining the leg members
in the collapsed position. Alternatively, the retaining member 280h may
be eliminated from the floral easel 10h and the plurality of leg members
may be retained in the collapsed position by the joining member 120h.
[0182] As shown in FIG. 8, the retaining member 280h is connected to the
first leg member 20h, however, for example, the retaining member 280h may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 50h or to any
other area of the floral easel 10h that is suitable for connecting the
retaining member 280h or may be a separate device unconnected to the
floral easel 10h.
[0183] To move the floral easel 10h from the open or erect position (shown
in FIG. 8A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 8B), the first end
200h of the first arm 160h (the loop 232h), the first end 220h of the
second arm 170h (the loop 234h), and the first end 240h of the third arm
180h (the loop 236h) are moved toward the first end of each respective
leg member so as to allow the leg members to collapse inward. The second
end 70h, the second end 90h, and the second end 110h may then be inserted
into the retaining member 280h forming the leg members into a bundle 290h
(shown in FIG. 8B).
[0184] In an alternate embodiment, the loop 232h, the loop 234h, and the
loop 236h may be fixed to each respective leg member. To move the floral
easel 10h from the open or erect position to the closed position, the arm
support member 255h may be moved in an upward direction so as to allow
the first leg member 20h, the second leg member 30h, and the third leg
member 40h to move from the open or erect position to the collapsed
position so that the second end 70h, the second end 90h, and the second
end 110h may be inserted into the retaining member 280h forming the leg
members into the bundle 290h (shown in FIG. 8D).
[0185] In another embodiment of the presently disclosed and claimed
inventive concept(s) shown in FIGS. 8C and 8D, a portion of the first leg
member 20h, the second leg member 30h, and the third leg member 40h may
be bent to prevent each of the loops from moving toward the second end of
each respective leg member. That is, the first leg member 20h has a bend
300h to prevent the loop 232h from moving toward the second end 70h of
the first leg member 20h. The second leg member 30h has a bend 310h to
prevent the loop 234h from moving toward the second end 90h of the second
leg member 30h. The third leg member 40h has a bend 320h to prevent the
loop 236h from moving toward the second end 110h of the third leg member
40h.
[0186] To move the floral easel 10h from the open or erect position (shown
in FIG. 8C) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 8D), the loop 232h,
the loop 234h, and the loop 236h are moved toward the first end of each
respective leg member so as to allow the leg members to collapse inward.
The second end 70h, the second end 90h, and the second end 110h may then
be inserted into the retaining member 280h forming the leg members into a
bundle 290h (shown in FIG. 8D).
[0187] In an alternate embodiment, the loop 232h, the loop 234h, and the
loop 236h may be fixed to each respective leg member. To move the floral
easel 10h from the open or erect position to the closed position, the arm
support member 255h may be moved in an upward direction so as to allow
the first leg member 20h, the second leg member 30h, and the third leg
member 40h to move from the open or erect position to the collapsed
position so that the second end 70h, the second end 90h, and the second
end 110h may be inserted into the retaining member 280h forming the leg
members into the bundle 290h (shown in FIG. 8D).
Description of FIG. 9
[0188] Referring now to FIGS. 9A and 9B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10i is a floral easel. The floral easel 10i has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 9, the
floral easel 10i has a first leg member 20i and a second leg member 30i.
[0189] As shown in FIGS. 9A and B, the first leg member 20i has a first
end 60i, a second end 70i, a first side 100i and a second side 110i. The
second leg member 30i has a first end 80i, a second end 90i, a first side
120i and a second side 130i. The first end 60i of the first leg member
20i and the first end 80i of the second leg member 30i are integrally
connected forming an acute angle 140i where the first end 60i and first
end 80i are joined. The second side 110i of the first leg member 20i is
generally in contact with a substrate 45i to thereby support and hold the
floral easel 10i. The substrate 45i may be any surface such as, for
example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of
supporting the floral easel 10i thereon.
[0190] The first leg member 20i and the second leg member 30i may be
formed as a single piece of material that is integrally connected (shown
in FIGS. 9A and 9B as one piece of springy material). Alternatively, the
first leg member 20i and the second leg member 30i may be formed of two
or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20i and the second
leg member 30i are formed of two or more pieces of material, the
materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For example, if
the first leg member 20i and the second leg member 30i are formed of two
or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be formed of steel
and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another embodiment, each of
the plurality of leg members may be formed of at least two or more
materials. For example, a portion of at least one of the leg members may
be steel and another portion of the leg member may be aluminum. In yet
another embodiment, the first leg member 20i and the second leg member
30i may be integrally connected. The plurality of leg members may be
constructed of the same material of a different material. For example, at
least one of the plurality of leg members may be constructed of steel and
the other leg member may be constructed of aluminum.
[0191] A support member 270i (FIGS. 9A and 9B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object or non-floral object; however, any
portion of the floral easel 10i may hold or support the floral object or
the non-floral object. The support member 270i may be connected to any
area of the floral easel 10i such as, for example, the first leg member
20i, the second leg member 30i or any other area capable of having the
support member 270i attached thereto. The support member 270i may be any
kind of device capable of supporting the floral object. For example, but
not by way of limitation, the support member 270i may be selected from
the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive,
cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a
band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object. The support
member 270i, as shown in FIG. 9, is a hook connected to the second end
90i of the second leg member 30i.
[0192] The support member 270i may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270i may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0193] The floral easel 10i may also have a retaining member 280i for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280i may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining 280i may also be constructed of the same material
as the leg members or the retaining member 280i may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed position.
[0194] As shown in FIG. 9, the retaining member 280i is connected to the
second leg member 30i, however, for example, the retaining member 280i
may be attached to either the first leg member 20i or the second leg
member 20i or to any other area of the floral easel 10i that is suitable
for connecting the retaining member 280i or may be a separate device
unconnected to the floral easel 10i.
[0195] To move the floral easel 10i from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 9A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 9B), the
second leg member 30i is rotated either clockwise or counter-clockwise
about the acute angle 140i formed between the first leg member 20i and
the second leg member 30i. By rotating the floral easel 10i clockwise
about the acute angle 140i, the first side 100i of the first leg member
20i and the first side 120i of the second leg member 30i are compressed
together thereby decreasing the angle formed at the acute angle 140i
between the first leg member 20i and the second leg member 30i. The
second end 70i and the second end 90i may then be inserted into the
retaining member 280i forming the leg members into a bundle 290i (shown
in FIG. 9B). By rotating the floral easel 10i clockwise about the acute
angle 140i, the second side 110i of the first leg member 20i and the
second side 130i of the second leg member 30i are compressed together
thereby inverting the acute angle 140i between the first leg member 20i
and the second leg member 30i. The second end 70i and the second end 90i
may then be inserted into the retaining member 280i forming the leg
members into a bundle 290i (shown in FIG. 9B).
Description of FIG. 10
[0196] Referring now to FIGS. 10A and 10B, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10j is a floral easel. The floral easel 10j has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIG. 10, the
floral easel 10j has a first leg member 20j and a second leg member 30j.
[0197] As shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B, the first leg member 20j has a first
end 60j, a second end 70j, a first side 100j and a second side 110j. The
first leg member 20j has a plurality of arches 22j formed therein. The
arches 22j may be rigid or they may be collapsible. The second leg member
30j has a first end 80j, a second end 90j, a first side 120j and a second
side 130j. The first end 60j of the first leg member 20j and the first
end 80j of the second leg member 30j are integrally connected forming an
acute angle 140j where the first end 60j and first end 80j are joined.
The second side 110j of the first leg member 20j is generally in contact
with a substrate 45j to thereby support and hold the floral easel 10j.
The substrate 45j may be any surface such as, for example, a floor, dirt,
grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of supporting the floral
easel 10j thereon.
[0198] The first leg member 20j and the second leg member 30j may be
formed as a single piece of material that is integrally connected (shown
in FIGS. 10A and 10B as one piece of elastic or resilient material).
Alternatively, the first leg member 20j and the second leg member 30j may
be formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20j
and the second leg member 30j are formed of two or more pieces of
material, the materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For
example, if the first leg member 20j and the second leg member 30j are
formed of two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be
formed of steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another
embodiment, each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of at
least two or more materials. For example, at least a portion of at least
one of the leg members may be steel and another portion of the leg member
may be aluminum. In yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20j and
the second leg member 30j may be integrally connected. The plurality of
leg members may be constructed of the same material or a different
material. For example, at least one of the plurality of leg members may
be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be constructed of
aluminum.
[0199] The floral easel 10j may be employed to hold and/or support a
floral object (not shown) by placing the floral object about the second
end 90j of the second leg member 30j of the floral easel 10j.
[0200] A support member 270j (FIGS. 10A and 10B) may also be employed to
hold and/or support the floral object; however any portion of the floral
easel 10j may hold or support the floral object or non-floral object. The
support member 270j may be connected to any area of the floral easel 10j
such as, for example, the first leg member 20j, the second leg member 30j
, or any other area capable of having the support member 270j attached
thereto. The support member 270j may be any kind of device capable of
supporting the floral object.
[0201] For example, but not by way of limitation, the support member 270j
may be selected from the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a
magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a
groove, a spring, elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof,
or any other device that is capable of holding and/or supporting the
floral object. The support member 270j, as shown in FIG. 10j, is a hook
connected to the second end 90j of the second leg member 30j.
[0202] The support member 270j may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270j may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object.
[0203] The floral easel 10j may also have a retaining member 280j for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280j may be selected of the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, a carton, a tube, a bend in the leg members,
a groove, a slot, a hook, a loop, a wire, a bow, a rope, a magnet, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive, combinations thereof, or any
other device capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position. The retaining member 280j may also be constructed of the same
material as the leg members or the retaining member 280j may be
constructed of a different material than the leg members as long as the
material is capable of retaining the leg members in the collapsed
position.
[0204] As shown in FIG. 10j, the retaining member 280j is connected to the
first leg member 20j, however, for example, the retaining member 280j may
be attached to either the first leg member 20j or the second leg member
20j or to any other area of the floral easel 10j that is suitable for
connecting the retaining member 280j or may be a separate device
unconnected to the floral easel 10j.
[0205] To move the floral easel 10j from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 10A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 10B), the
second leg member 30j is rotated clockwise about the acute angle 140j
formed between the first leg member 20j and the second leg member 30j.
The first side 100j of the first leg member 20j and the first side 120j
of the second leg member 30j are compressed together thereby decreasing
the angle formed at the acute angle 140j between the first leg member 20j
and the second leg member 30j. The second end 70j and the second end 90j
may then be inserted into the retaining member 280j forming the leg
members into a bundle 290j (shown in FIG. 108).
Description of FIG. 11
[0206] Referring now to FIGS. 11A-11D, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10k is a floral easel. The floral easel 10k has a
plurality of leg members and, in one embodiment shown in FIGS. 11A-11B,
the floral easel 10k has a first leg member 20k, a second leg member 30k,
and a third leg member 40k.
[0207] As shown in FIGS. 11A-11B, the first leg member 20k has a first end
60k and a second end 70k. The second leg member 30k has a first end 80k
and a second end 90k. The third leg member 40k has a first end 100k and a
second end 110k. The first end 60k of the first leg member 20k, the first
end 80k of the second leg member 30k, and the first end 100k of the third
leg member 40k are capable of being placed into a joining member 120k
having a plurality of openings therein for positioning the leg members in
the open or closed position. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 11A-11C,
the joining member 120k has a top portion 121k and a bottom portion 122k.
The bottom portion has a first exterior opening 123k, a second exterior
opening 124k, and a third exterior opening 125k therein for placing the
leg members in the open position (FIG. 11C). The joining member 120k also
has a first interior opening 126k, a second interior opening 127k, and a
third interior opening 128k for placing the leg members in the closed
position (FIG. 11C). The joining member 120k may be any shape so as to
support the leg members such as, for example, a block, an oval, a circle,
a triangle, a pentagon, a hexagon, or any other shape capable of
receiving and supporting the plurality of leg members. Further, the
joining member 120k may be constructed of any material capable of
receiving and supporting the plurality of leg members such as, for
example, wood, plastic, rubber, metal, or any other material capable of
receiving and supporting the plurality of leg members. The second end 70k
of the first leg member 20k, the second end 90k of the second leg member
30k, and the second end 110k of the third leg member 40k are generally in
contact with a substrate 45k (shown in FIG. 11A) to thereby support and
hold the floral easel 10k. The substrate 45k may be any surface such as,
for example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, tile, carpet,
combinations thereof, or any surface capable of supporting the floral
easel 10k thereon.
[0208] The first leg member 20k and the second leg member 30k may be
formed of two or more pieces of material. If the first leg member 20k and
the second leg member 30k are formed of two or more pieces of material,
the materials may differ or the materials may be the same. For example,
if the first leg member 20k and the second leg member 30k are formed of
two or more pieces of material, one of the leg members may be formed of
steel and the other may be formed of aluminum. In another embodiment,
each of the plurality of leg members may be formed of at least two or
more materials. For example, a portion of at least one of the leg members
may be steel and another portion of the leg member may be aluminum. In
yet another embodiment, the first leg member 20k, the second leg member
30k, and the third leg member 30k may be integrally connected. The
plurality of leg members may be constructed of the same material or a
different material. For example, at least one of the plurality of leg
members may be constructed of steel and the other leg members may be
constructed of aluminum.
[0209] A support member 270k (FIGS. 11A-11C) may also be employed to hold
and/or support the floral object 260k (or non-floral object), however,
any portion of the floral easel 10k may hold or support the floral object
260k or non-floral object, such as, for example, the joining member 120k
or any other area of the floral easel 10k capable of supporting the
floral object 260k or a non-floral object. The support member 270k may be
connected to any area of the floral easel 10k such as, for example, the
joining member 120k or the leg members. Shown in FIGS. 11A-11C, the
support member 270k is connected to the top portion 121 of the joining
member 120k. However, the support member 270k may be connected to any
portion of the joining member 120k. The support member 270k may be any
kind of device capable of supporting the floral object 260k. For example,
but not by way of limitation, the support member 270k may be selected
from the group consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire,
adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring,
elastic, a band, ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other
device that is capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object
260k.
[0210] The support member 270k may be constructed of the same material as
the leg members or the support member 270k may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material is
capable of holding and/or supporting the floral object 260k.
[0211] The floral easel 10k may also have a retaining member (not shown)
for retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but
not by way of limitation, the retaining member may be selected from the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, the joining member 120k, a carton, a tube, a
bend in the leg members, a groove, a slot, a loop, a hook, a wire, a bow,
a rope, a magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive,
combinations thereof, or any other device capable of retaining the leg
members in the collapsed position. The retaining member may also be
constructed of the same material as the leg members or the retaining
member may be constructed of a different material than the leg members as
long as the material is capable of retaining the leg members in the
collapsed position. Alternatively, the retaining member may be eliminated
from the floral easel 10 and the plurality of leg members may be retained
in the collapsed position by the joining member 120k.
[0212] To move the floral easel 10k from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 11A) to the collapsed position (shown in FIG. 11B), the
first ends of the leg members are moved from the exterior openings (123k,
124k and 125k) (FIG. 11C) in the joining member 120k to the interior
openings (126k, 127k, and 128k) (FIG. 11C) in the joining member 120k.
[0213] Shown in FIG. 11D is another embodiment of the floral easel 10l
wherein the floral easel 10l has a splay assembly 12l for sustaining the
floral easel 10l in the open or erected position. The splay assembly 12l
has a bracing assembly 160l and a reinforcing member 170l. It should be
understood that the splay assembly 12l may be formed separately from the
legs or the splay assembly 12l may be integrally connected to the legs.
Alternatively, the bracing assembly 160l may be formed non-integrally
from the legs and the reinforcing member 170l may be formed integrally
with the legs or vice-versa. The bracing assembly 160l has a first arm
180l and a second arm 190l. The first arm 180l has a first end 200l and a
second end 210l. The second arm 190l has a first end 220l and a second
end 230l. The first end 200l of the first arm 180l is connected to the
first leg member 20l. The first end 220l of the second arm 190l is
connected to the second leg member 30l. The second end 210l of the first
arm 180l and the second end 230l of the second arm 190l are connected to
the third leg member 40l. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 11D, the
bracing assembly 160l is constructed of one continuous piece of material.
The first end 200l of the first arm 180l forms a loop 232l around the
first leg member 20l and is slidably connected to the first leg member
20l, the first end 220l of the second arm 190l forms a loop 234l around
the second leg member 30l and is slidably connected to the second leg
member 30l, the second end 210l of the first arm 180l and second end 230l
of the second arm 190l form a contiguous loop 236l around the third leg
member 40l and the loop 236l is slidably and pivotally connected to the
third leg member 40l. It will be appreciated, however, that the first arm
180l and the second arm 190l may be connected to the leg members in any
manner as long as the leg members are able to fully collapse.
[0214] The bracing assembly 160l may be a single piece of material, or
more than one piece of material. For example, as shown in FIG. 11D, the
bracing assembly 160l is a single piece of material wherein the second
end 210l of the first arm 180 and the second end 230l of the second arm
190l form a continuous loop around the third leg member 40l wherein the
looped area is slidably and pivotally connected to the third leg member
40. If the bracing assembly 160l is fabricated using sufficiently
flexible and springy material, it need not be slidably or pivotally
connected to any or all of the plurality of leg members.
[0215] The bracing assembly 160l may be constructed of the same material
as the leg members or the bracing assembly 160l may be constructed of a
different material than the leg members as long as the material allows
the bracing assembly 160l to sustain the floral easel 10 in the open or
erected position.
[0216] If the third leg 40l is not pivotally connected to at least one of
the first leg 20l and the second leg 30l or, if the third leg 40l is
pivotally connected to at least one of the first leg 20l and the second
leg 30l limiting its travel to positions of full erection, full collapse,
or intermediate positions and, if the first leg 20l and the second leg
30l are connected to limit travel to positions from full erection to full
collapse, then at least one of the bracing assembly 160l and reinforcing
member 170l can be eliminated from this embodiment of the floral easel
10l.
[0217] A stop member 235l may be connected adjacent and underneath the
second arm 190l of the bracing assembly 160l to prevent the bracing
assembly 160l from sliding down the second leg member 30l of the floral
easel 10l. The stop member 235l may be constructed of the same material
as the leg member or of a different material than the leg member. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 11D, the stop member 235l is a horizontal
cross-piece connected adjacent and below the second arm 190l of the
bracing assembly 160l. However, the stop member 235l may be connected to
any of the leg members of the floral easel 10l. It should be understood
that the stop member 235l is not required, however, for embodiments in
which the bracing assembly 160l is slidably or pivotally connected to at
least one leg member, the stop member 235l aids in the erection and
enhances the stability of the floral easel 10l.
[0218] The reinforcing member 170l has a first end 240l and a second end
250l. The first end 240l is connected to the first leg member 20l and the
second end 250l is connected to the second leg member 30l. In the
embodiment shown in FIG. 11D, the first end 240l forms a loop 252l around
the first leg member 20l and is slidably connected to the first leg
member 20l and the second end 250l forms a loop 254l around the second
leg member 30l and is slidably connected to the second leg member 30l. It
will be appreciated, however, that the first end 240l and second end 250l
may be connected in any manner to the first leg member 20l and second leg
member 30l of the floral easel 10l.
[0219] For example, but not by way of limitation, the reinforcing member
170l may be selected from the group consisting of elastic, a rope, a
cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, a wire, springs, tubing, plastic,
profiles, wood, polymer/fiber, adhesive, cohesive, Velcro, combinations
thereof or any other device which allows the floral easel 10l to be
sustained in the open or erected position. The reinforcing member 170l
may also be constructed of the same material as the leg members or the
reinforcing member 170l may be constructed of a different material than
the leg members as long as the material allows the reinforcing member
170l to sustain the floral easel 10l in the open or erected position. It
will be appreciated, however, that the reinforcing member 170l is not
necessary in alternate embodiments where a more flexible floral easel 10l
is desirable or acceptable for use.
[0220] A stop member 255l may also be connected to the first leg member
20l of the floral easel 10l and placed adjacent and underneath the first
end 240l of the reinforcing member 170l for preventing the reinforcing
member 170l from sliding down the first leg member 20l of the floral
easel 10l. However, it should be understood that the stop member 235l may
be placed on either the first leg member 20l or the second leg member 30l
of the floral easel 10l. The stop member 255l may be constructed of the
same material as the designated leg member or of a different material
than the designated leg member. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 11D, the
stop member 255l is a horizontal cross-piece connected adjacent and below
the first end 240l of the reinforcing member 170l. However, the stop
member 255l may be connected to either the first leg member 20l, the
second leg member 30, the third leg member 40l or any of the first leg
member 20l, the second leg member 30l, and the third leg member 40l of
the floral easel 10l. It should be understood that multiple stop members
may be used on the floral easel. It should also be understood that the
stop members are not necessary to the erection, collapse, or stability of
the floral easel 10l; however, the stop members may enhance stability and
facilitate erection of the floral easel 10l. The reinforcing member 170l
may also provide at least one location on the floral easel 10l to which
floral objects and decorations may be fastened using wire clips, glue or
any other fastening means capable of securing floral objects and
decorations to the floral easel 10l.
[0221] The floral easel 10l may also have a retaining member 280l for
retaining the leg members in the collapsed position. For example, but not
by way of limitation, the retaining member 280l may be selected from the
group consisting of elastic, a clip or clips, a spring, a band, shrink
material, stretch material, the joining member 120l, a carton, a tube, a
bend in the leg members, a groove, a slot, a loop, a hook, a wire, a bow,
a rope, a magnet, a cord, a chain, a strap, a cable, adhesive,
combinations thereof, or any other device capable of retaining the leg
members in the collapsed position. The retaining member 280l may also be
constructed of the same material as the leg members or the retaining
member 280l may be constructed of a different material than the leg
members as long as the material is capable of retaining the leg members
in the collapsed position. Alternatively, the retaining member 280l may
be eliminated from the floral easel 10l and the plurality of leg members
may be retained in the collapsed position by the joining member 120l.
[0222] As shown in FIG. 11D, the retaining member 280 is connected to the
first leg member 20; however, for example, the retaining member 280 may
be attached to any of the leg members, the bracing assembly 160, the
reinforcing member 170, or to any other area of the floral easel 10 that
is suitable for connecting the retaining member 280 or may be a separate
device unconnected to the floral easel 10.
[0223] To move the floral easel 101 from the open or erected position
(shown in FIG. 11D) to the collapsed position (not shown), the bracing
assembly 160l is rotated about the loop 232l and the loop 234l to cause
the loop 236l to slide in an upward direction toward the first end 100l
of the third leg member 40l thereby pivoting the third leg member 40l
inward toward the area between the first leg member 20l and the second
leg member 30l. The reinforcing member 170l is also moved in an upward
direction to cause the loop 254l of the second end 250l of the
reinforcing member 170l to slide in an upward manner along the first end
100l of the second leg member 30l. The first end 60l of the first leg
member 20l and the first end 80l of the second leg member 30l are
compressed together thereby decreasing the angle formed at the arch 130l
between the center area 140l of the first leg member 20l and the second
leg member 30l. The second end 70l, the second end 90l, and the second
end 110l may then be inserted into the retaining member 280l forming the
leg members into a bundle 290l (not shown).
[0224] The various embodiments of the floral easel described herein in
FIGS. 1-11, may be further shipped and/or stored. To ship the various
embodiments of the floral easel described herein in FIGS. 1-11, the
plurality of legs of the floral easel may be collapsed to the closed
position and held in place by the retaining member; the floral easel may
then be placed into a shipping container such as, for example, a box or
crate, and the floral easel may be shipped to a predetermined location.
Further, the various embodiments of the floral easel described herein in
FIGS. 1-11, may be placed into a storage area for an indefinite period of
time wherein the plurality of legs are collapsed into the closed position
so as to store the floral easel in a storage area for an indefinite
period of time.
Description of FIG. 12
[0225] Referring now to FIGS. 12A-12I, designated generally by the
reference numeral 10m-10u, respectively, is a floral easel. The floral
easel 10m-10u has a top end 20m-20u, a bottom end 30m-30u and a side wall
40m-40u extending therebetween. The top end 20m-20u, the bottom end
30m-30u and the sidewall 40m-40u are formed so as to have the appearance
of a cone as shown in FIGS. 12A-121. The top end 20m-20u may have an
aperture therethrough or may be solid. The bottom end 30m-30u may have an
aperture therethrough or may be solid. The floral easel 10m-10u may be a
solid structure or may be hollow. The bottom end 30m-30u is generally in
contact with a substrate 45m-45u to thereby support and hold the floral
easel 10m-10u. The substrate 45m-45u may be any surface such as, for
example, a floor, dirt, grass, fiber, plastic, or any surface capable of
supporting the floral easel 10m-10u thereon.
[0226] In the embodiment shown in FIG. 12A, the floral object (not shown)
may be placed adjacent to the top end 20m of the floral easel 10m. In the
embodiments shown in FIGS. 12B-12E, a support member 50n-50q may be
employed to hold and/or support the floral object; however, any portion
of the floral easel 10n-10q may hold or support the floral object or
non-floral object. The support member 50n-50q may be any kind of device
capable of supporting the floral object. For example, but not by way of
limitation, the support member 50n-50q may be selected from the group
consisting of a hook, a platform, a magnet, wire, adhesive, cohesive,
Velcro, a slot, a loop, a tab, a groove, a spring, elastic, a band,
ribbon, a clip, combinations thereof, or any other device that is capable
of holding and/or supporting the floral object. In the embodiment shown
in FIG. 12B, the support member 50n is a tab created by making a cut-out
in the floral easel 10n wherein a bottom portion 60n of the support
member 50n remains connected to the floral easel 10n. In the embodiment
shown in FIGS. 12C and 12D, the support member 50o and 50p, respectively,
is adhesive located on the floral easel 10o-10p. The adhesive may be, for
example, glue, a tab, tape or any other type of adhesive capable of
holding and/or supporting the floral object. The adhesive tab shown in
FIGS. 12C and 12D may be any shape such as rectangular as shown in FIG.
12C or circular as shown in FIG. 12D. However, it should be understood
that the adhesive may be any shape so long as a floral object may be
connected thereto. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 12E, the floral easel
10q includes an aperture 55q through a portion of the sidewall 40q of the
floral easel 10q so that a support member (not shown) such as, for
example, an s-hook may be placed therethrough. The aperture 55q may be
any shape and/or size and may be located on any area of the sidewall 40q
for placing the support member therethrough.
[0227] In the various embodiments of the floral easel described herein,
the support member may be constructed of the same material as the floral
easel or the support member may be constructed of a different material
than the floral easel so long as the material is capable of holding
and/or supporting the floral object. It should be understood however,
that the support member is not required. The floral object may
alternatively be placed around the top portion of the floral easel. It
should also be understood that the floral object may be placed on either
or both the top portion and/or the support member of the floral easel.
[0228] Shown in FIG. 12F is a floral easel 10r having a portion of the
sidewall 40r removed so as to create a support member 50r extending the
length of a sidewall 40r for placing a floral object therethrough.
[0229] Shown in FIG. 12G is a floral easel 10s having a portion of the
sidewall 40s removed wherein a portion of the sidewall 40s remains
connected to the floral easel 10s thereby creating a support member 50s,
such as a tab, for hanging a floral object thereon. The support member
50s may be any shape or size. For example, as shown in FIG. 12G, the
support member 50s is substantially triangular.
[0230] It should be understood that in the various embodiments of the
floral easel described herein, the floral easel may have multiple
portions of the sidewall 40t-40u removed as shown in FIGS. 12H and 12I,
respectively. The removed portions of the sidewall 40t-40u may serve to
allow placement of the floral object therethrough for support of the
floral object. Further, the floral easel 10t-10u, as shown in FIGS. 12H
and 12I, includes a support member 50t-50u, such as a triangular tab, for
holding and/or supporting a floral object thereon. It should be
understood that the support member 50t-50u may be any shape and/or size
such as, for example, triangular, square, or circular, so long as the
support member 50t-50u is capable of holding and/or supporting the floral
object.
[0231] It should be understood that the various embodiments of the floral
easel described herein may be any shape and/or size. For example, as
shown in FIGS. 13A-13E, the floral easel 10v-z, respectively, is a
five-sided pyramid. Shown in FIGS. 14A-14E, the floral easel 10aa-10ee,
respectively, is a five-sided pyramid having a plurality of leg members
280aa-280ee. Shown in FIGS. 15A-15E, the floral easel 10ff-10jj is a
three-sided pyramid. Shown in FIGS. 16A-16F, the floral easel 10kk-10pp
is a three-sided pyramid having a plurality of leg members 280kk-280pp,
respectively.
[0232] Changes may be made in the construction and operation of the
various components, elements and assemblies described herein or in the
steps or sequence of steps of the methods described herein without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the
following claims.
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