Vase with retainer mounted on securing ring
11653776 · 2023-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G7/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A display vase adapted to hold a variety of longitudinal stems or sticks, the vase including a retainer mountable within the transparent vase that can hold a multitude of display items. The retainer may sit on a shelf or retaining ring inside the vase. The retainer may include an array of hexagonally shaped cells that may interlock with a lower level of interlocking cells. Also included is a method of arranging and displaying stemmed items in a vase. A retainer is set in a vase and stems are secured therethrough, preferably into a frog apparatus at bottom of vase.
Claims
1. A display assembly device to facilitate arrangement of one or more longitudinal stems, said device comprising a container having an open mouth; an interior surface; a securing ring set within the container and positioned along the interior surface; and a retainer set along the securing ring, the retainer comprising an upper array of upper cells, each of said upper cells comprising upper cell walls, said upper array positioned above a lower array of lower cells, each of said lower cells comprising lower cell walls; wherein a lower portion of the upper cell walls is set parallel an upper portion of the lower cell walls; said retainer comprising a multitude of apertures through said upper and lower arrays for receiving one or more stems.
2. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a container bottom set at a lower end of the container, and one or more pins in vertical arrangement along said bottom.
3. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper cells comprise upper hexagonal cells, and wherein said upper cell walls are arranged vertically.
4. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said lower cells comprise lower hexagonal cells wherein a lower edge of said upper cells is affixed to an upper edge of said lower cells.
5. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 3 wherein said upper and lower cell walls are taller in a center of said retainer and narrower in height toward an edge of said retainer.
6. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper array and said lower array are offset by one-half a width of a single cell along a horizontal plane.
7. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper array and said lower array comprise a shared perimeter, said perimeter including feet and receiving indents adapted to complement and mate with a retaining ring rising boss.
8. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said perimeter comprises a peg-foot, peg-foot pattern with gaps set therebetween around said perimeter.
9. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retainer comprises a receiving aperture set along a circumferential edge, and said securing ring comprises a rising boss adapted to mate with said receiving aperture to secure said retainer over said securing ring.
10. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said securing ring is integrally formed in a side wall of said container.
11. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 10 wherein said securing ring is set along a horizontal plane.
12. The display assembly device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said securing ring is set along a narrowing neck of said container.
13. A container for securing display items therein and/or thereover that includes a removable retainer set within the container, the retainer comprising an upper array of upper cells, each of said upper cells comprising upper cell walls, said upper array positioned above a lower array of lower cells, each of said lower cells comprising lower cell walls; wherein a lower portion of the upper cell walls is set parallel an upper portion of the lower cell walls; said retainer comprising a multitude of apertures through said upper and lower arrays to secure the lateral movement of an item emplaced therethrough, the retainer set upon securing ring within said container, said securing ring supported by the container.
14. The container as set forth in claim 13 wherein said upper cells comprise an upper array of hexagonal cells, and said lower array comprises a lower array of hexagonal cells.
15. The container as set forth in claim 13 wherein said removable retainer comprises a means for mating with said securing ring to support said removable retainer thereon, said removable retainer comprising a symmetrical shape with a tall middle and a narrow exterior along a circumference of said retainer.
16. A method of presenting a display by emplacing one or more items into a vase, through a retainer having at least one aperture, the method comprising the steps of: preparing a container with a securing ring within a neck of the container; emplacing a retainer onto the securing ring whereby the retainer positions an upper array upper cells with upper cell walls above a lower array of lower cells with lower cell walls, with a lower portion of the upper cell walls arranged parallel an upper portion of the lower cell walls; fastening the retainer on the securing ring after said step of emplacing; locating one or more stems through the retainer; positioning a bottom end of the one or more stems into a set of pins along a bottom end of the container; and removing the retainer from the securing ring.
17. The method of presenting a display of claim 16 wherein said step of locating is completed prior to said step of emplacing.
18. The display assembly as set forth in claim 4 having a channel comprising a complete perimetric vertical wall comprised of at least a part of said lower portion and at least a part of said upper portion; said channel comprising a rhomboidal aperture.
19. The display assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein an intersection of upper cell walls and lower cell walls forms a vertical center line.
20. The display assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein at least one peg in the peg-foot, peg-foot pattern comprises a widening peg at an obtuse angle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(20) The pattern of wire may mimic chicken wire with hexagonal shapes, but the thickness may or may not be uniform. Spaces may be left uncut for rigidity. While the embodiments presented herein are illustrative of the invention, future versions embodying the present invention are contemplated. In one embodiment, there will be a molded ring inside of the vase, wherein the ring is molded, or otherwise integral with a vase wall, preferably at a cinched neck. Securing ring may include “teeth” that lock into complementary fastening structures on a removable retainer. Teeth may have a mushroom shape to allow the retaining apertures to be slid over a large portion of the aperture (in wire/mesh) and turned to lock in place, as is known in the art.
(21) The present invention includes structures as demonstrated, but should not be considered limited to such embodiments. For instance, the invention includes a standard or custom vase with a bulbous bottom, narrow neck and emerging flanged top. However, the invention does not necessarily require a sealed bottom, which is ideal when water, fluids, or small objects are included, however, in embodiments without these requirements, the bulb, or compote, does not need to be complete. Similarly, the narrowing neck is preferred to hold long items, but the vase may be a simple cylinder. As such the flanged neck includes advantages of encouraging while limiting the spread display.
(22) At the bottom of the vase, pins, or a pin pad may be used as are known in the art, such as those to form a frog. Other alternatives, such as a sponge, or foam, may be used. Towards the neck, or preferably on the narrowest point, or preferably slightly above this neck, a securing ring is secured to an interior surface of the neck. Preferably, this ring circumscribes the interior surface. Preferably, the ring is flat, but may be slanted, depending on requirements. The ring or retainer base, secures a net or retaining wire, or mesh (serving as a cap) on the top of the retainer for support. Preferably, base and top are of a single unitary body, however, the base may be molded into the side of the neck, while the tops may be emplaced thereupon. Alternatively, the top may be fused or coupled with the wire/mesh and include complementary mating features, such as apertures to mate with extending bosses in the base. Similarly, the mesh may include a complementary mating system whereby the base includes vertically emanating bosses to mate with apertures in the mesh. Other snap on, or affixing means as are known in the art may be useful for this function. Additionally, the wire may be formed with the vase.
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(28) Retainer 50 provides for hexagonal cells 80 that meet one another at cell walls 82. Retainer includes upper edge 84 of upper array 56 to form top surface 57. Similarly, lower array 58 forms lower edge 86 at bottom 59. Hexagonal cells 80 meet one another at intersecting edges 88 to form vertical center line 72. While cells 80 form hexagonal structures when viewed vertically, the intersection of offset upper and lower arrays 56 and 58 form rhomboidal apertures to contain stems set therethrough. Upper array 56 includes hexagonal cells 80 with upper cells 90 that are defined by upper cell walls 92. Offset from upper array, lower array 58 includes hexagonal cells 80 with lower cells 91 that are defined by lower cell walls 94.
(29) The bottom of the vase is intended to include pins molded into a base. The pins allow for stems, sticks, or otherwise longitudinal features to pass through retainer and fit between one or more pins. It is preferable that the pins and base are made from the same material as the vase, or otherwise camouflaged therein. It is preferable that the securing ring will be molded out of a clear polymer so as to not be seen, similarly retainer should be molded from a clear material. In an alternative embodiment, securing ring and/or retainer may be made of a similar color so as to camouflage with vase. In alternative embodiment, colors and materials may vary. Retainer creates a three-dimensional shape to allow multiple points of contact to secure a stem set therethrough. In some applications of the present retainer device, one or more longitudinal stems may be set into retainer in a particular display, and then the retainer with set stems may be attached into vase along securing ring. In some embodiments, lugs will be shaped to snap into receiving apertures in retainer.
(30) Preferred embodiments include the use of hexagonal features as apertures in retaining ring. An offset arrangement of upright hexagonal cells (as shown in