Patent classifications
A01G5/04
COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR A COMPOSTABLE FLORAL ARRANGEMENT MEDIUM
A method for producing a biodegradable floral arrangement media that includes obtaining a pre-formed mixture by mixing together: (a) a matrix of natural or inert inorganic fibers and/or powders; (b) a water insoluble, meltable compostable binder; and (c) optionally, additives; and heating the pre-formed mixture to fuse the binder with the matrix. Also, a biodegradable floral arrangement media made by the process, which is preferably compostable.
Apparatus for suspending items from a mantel or shelf
A decorative accessory holder for suspending decorations such as Christmas ornaments, stockings, lights, garland and the like from a mantel or shelf. The holder comprises a telescoping rod assembly with a clamping mechanism and end leg spring members adapted to fit securely over the upper surface of a mantel under tension, with a gap between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel for inserting one or more detachable decoration holders such as hooks.
APPARATUS TO SUSPEND BOUQUETS IN A VEHICLE
A sleeve apparatus includes a sleeve member with a top opening and a bottom opening. At least one slot is out into a wall of the sleeve member of a size smaller than the top opening. A larger bouquet of cut stems can be suspended by the edges of the top opening. A smaller bouquet of cut stems can be suspended by the edges of the slot. A suspension strap is attached to the sleeve member to allow it to be hung off the headrest of a car seat.
APPARATUS TO SUSPEND BOUQUETS IN A VEHICLE
A sleeve apparatus includes a sleeve member with a top opening and a bottom opening. At least one slot is out into a wall of the sleeve member of a size smaller than the top opening. A larger bouquet of cut stems can be suspended by the edges of the top opening. A smaller bouquet of cut stems can be suspended by the edges of the slot. A suspension strap is attached to the sleeve member to allow it to be hung off the headrest of a car seat.
Wreath Tension Rod System
A wreath tension rod system for easily mounting a wreath in a window includes an extension rod apparatus and a wreath clip apparatus. The extension rod apparatus comprises an outer rod having an outer rod first end, an outer rod second end, and an outer rod sidewall. An inner rod is coupled to the outer rod. The inner rod has an inner rod first end, an inner rod second end, and an inner rod sidewall. The inner rod first end is slidably coupled within the outer rod first end. A compression spring has a spring mount coupled to the inner rod first end and a spring body coupled to the spring mount. A spring receiver is coupled to the outer rod sidewall and receives the spring body. The wreath clip apparatus is selectively engageable with the extension rod apparatus to secure a wireframe of a wreath.
Wreath Tension Rod System
A wreath tension rod system for easily mounting a wreath in a window includes an extension rod apparatus and a wreath clip apparatus. The extension rod apparatus comprises an outer rod having an outer rod first end, an outer rod second end, and an outer rod sidewall. An inner rod is coupled to the outer rod. The inner rod has an inner rod first end, an inner rod second end, and an inner rod sidewall. The inner rod first end is slidably coupled within the outer rod first end. A compression spring has a spring mount coupled to the inner rod first end and a spring body coupled to the spring mount. A spring receiver is coupled to the outer rod sidewall and receives the spring body. The wreath clip apparatus is selectively engageable with the extension rod apparatus to secure a wireframe of a wreath.
Flower arrangement support
The flower arrangement support includes a floral saddle that is adapted to be bolted atop of a tombstone via a mounting assembly. The mounting assembly includes a pair of mounting clips that attach onto opposing sides of the floral saddle, and extend downwardly there from. The pair of mounting clips each affix to a threaded rod that is adapted to extend through a drill hole formed in the tombstone. The floral saddle is further defined with a perimeter wall that extends upwardly from a saddle surface. The perimeter wall includes mounting slots on opposing sides that enable the pair of mounting claps to clip there to in order to secure the floral saddle to the tombstone.
Floral support device for a tombstone
The floral support device for a tombstone is adapted for use with a tombstone. The floral support device for a tombstone is adapted for use with a floral arrangement. The floral support device for a tombstone mounts directly on the tombstone. The floral arrangement is hung from the floral support device for a tombstone. The floral support device for a tombstone comprises a C clamp and a hook. The hook is attached to the C clamp. The C clamp attaches to the tombstone.
Floral support device for a tombstone
The floral support device for a tombstone is adapted for use with a tombstone. The floral support device for a tombstone is adapted for use with a floral arrangement. The floral support device for a tombstone mounts directly on the tombstone. The floral arrangement is hung from the floral support device for a tombstone. The floral support device for a tombstone comprises a C clamp and a hook. The hook is attached to the C clamp. The C clamp attaches to the tombstone.
FLOATING GRID ARRANGEMENT TO SUPPORT AND POSITION DECORATIVE ELEMENTS
Plastic grid or framework arrangements are used to support and position of bowls that hold flower arrangements, candles, letters, and other decorative elements. These grids are deployable in water fountains, indoor and outdoor pools, and other small bodies of water during festive occasions or for longer term decorative display. The grid themselves do not float, and are positioned below the surface of the water, and thus are not readily visible. Buoyancy is provided at the hubs that form nodes in the grids. The hubs also support floating bowls containing various decorative elements. The resulting effect is that the various decorative elements appear to be floating on the surface while the sub-surface grid structure maintains their relative positioning, keeping the bowls from clumping together at the edges or in the corners of the pool or fountain.