Decoration and Identification Device for Stemware
20190279535 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F23/06
PHYSICS
A47G19/2227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for the identification or decoration of stemware. A tubular sleeve of plastic is slit longitudinally on its back side. The sleeve ends are contoured at an angle to the sleeve axis, extending axially inward from the front side, to form a V-shaped end configuration with the convergent end of the V aligned with the slit. The device is applied by engaging the stem with a contoured end and pressing toward the stem to cam open the back side of the sleeve and allow it to close around the stem. A rubbery friction pad may be adhered to the inside of the sleeve, near the bottom, to minimize movement of the sleeve on the stem. Identifying and/or decorating embellishments may be applied to the sleeves for distinguishing stemware of similar appearance, or each device of a set may be provided with the same decoration, such as a corporate logo.
Claims
1. A device for the identification and/or decoration of stemware, which comprises a tubular sleeve of plastic material, said sleeve having a length greater than a diameter thereof and having a longitudinal slit on one side thereof over the full length of said one side, at least one end of said sleeve being contoured at an angle to an axis thereof and symmetrically with respect to said longitudinal slit to form end edges of V-shaped configuration, said V-shaped configuration having a convergent end and said convergent end being located at an end of said longitudinal slit, said sleeve having mounted thereon an embellishment with identifying and or decorative characteristics, said device being applied to a stemware item by initially engaging the stem thereof with a contoured end of said sleeve, with the longitudinal axis of said sleeve being disposed at an angle to an axis of the stem, and pressing inward on said contoured end to cam the sleeve open and cause it to envelop the stem.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve is formed with a contoured V-shaped end configuration at both ends thereof.
3. A device according to claim 1 wherein said device has a front side opposite to said slit and a back side including said slit, the end edges of said contoured end configuration are initially disposed at a large angle to a longitudinal axis of said sleeve from a point on said front side directly opposite to said slit and extending circumferentially in opposite directions from said point for a first distance, said end edges thereafter extending circumferentially at a progressively smaller angle relative to said longitudinal axis until merging with said slit.
4. A device according to claim 1, wherein said embellishment is mounted on a front side of said device, opposite to said slit.
5. A device according to claim 1, wherein said embellishment substantially surrounds said device and a stem on which said device is mounted.
6. A device according to claim 1, wherein said embellishment comprises an LED artificial candle, said candle being controllably alternatively locally or remotely.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein said embellishment comprises a photograph.
8. A set consisting of a plurality of devices according to claim 1, wherein the embellishment for each of the devices includes a distinctly different identifying information.
9. A set consisting of a plurality of devices according to claim 1, wherein the embellishment for each of the devices of the set comprises the same decorative feature.
10. A device according to claim 1, wherein a friction pad of soft, rubbery material is attached to an inner wall of said tubular sleeve, adjacent to a lower end thereof, for frictional engagement with the stem of a glass.
11. A device according to claim 10, wherein said friction pad is in the form of a thin, clear, flexible element having a contact adhesive on one side for attachment to an inner wall of said tubular sleeve.
12. A device according to claim 11, wherein said friction pad is in the form of a disc of smaller diameter than said tubular sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Referring initially to
[0021] The material of the tubular sleeve 10 advantageously is clear and transparent, although it may be colored. Pursuant to the invention, the sleeve 10 is embellished with a decorative and/or identifying feature, several types of which will be described hereinafter, Ideally, when the sleeve 10 is mounted on the stem of a glass, the transparency of the sleeve will cause it to blend in with the stem and give the appearance that the embellishment is an integral part of the stem.
[0022] Importantly, at least one end of the sleeve 10, and preferably both ends, is or are formed with an axially convergent edge configuration formed by cutting away back corner areas, formed by the slit 11 and the end surfaces 12 of the tubular sleeve. The convergent configuration of the edges preferably commences from a front region 13, located diametrically opposite to the slit 11, and extends circumferentially and axially toward the slit 11 to form a contoured, angled opening 14 of V-shaped configuration in the back, leading symmetrically to the slit 11. Preferably, the axial length of the V-shaped opening is less than the diameter of the sleeve. Thus, for a sleeve of one-half inch diameter, the V-shaped opening 14 may extend for an axial distance of, for example, about th inch. Preferably the contours of the V-shaped opening 14 are relatively flat (i.e., transverse to the sleeve axis) at the front of the sleeve and become progressively steeper and more axially disposed as the contoured edges approach and merge with the longitudinal slit 11. In a desirable embodiment of the invention, the contours of the end edges of the sleeve are relatively flat for slightly less than half of the circumference of the sleeve, commencing at a point directly opposite to the slit 11, after which the edges angle progressively more steeply until smoothly merging with the edges of the slit. The contours of the V-shaped opening 14 perform an important function in facilitating mounting of the sleeve 10 on the stem of a glass by enabling the sleeve to be easily caromed open by the stem of a glass during mounting of the sleeve.
[0023] The sleeve 10 can be mounted on the stem 15 of a wine glass or the like by placing the edges of a V-shaped opening 14 against the stem 15 of the glass, as shown in
[0024] In the device shown in
[0025] To particular advantage, a small friction pad 18 is attached to the inside of the tubular sleeve 10, preferably near the bottom end thereof, as shown in
[0026] Removal of the device, when desired, is illustrated in
[0027] For a purely identifying function, the device of the invention may be made of a colored plastic, for example, with each sleeve of a set having a different color. Or the tubular sleeves may be provided with other distinguishing features, such as stripes varying in color and/or number. There are of course endless ways in which individual devices may be differentiated.
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[0030] A particularly desirable form of embellishment is a photo, suitable to the occasion. The photo may be encapsulated in clear plastic and adhesively mounted on the sleeve. To advantage, the photo can be in the form of a cut-out, for example, of a person or persons relevant to the event. Such photos can be later displayed, mounted on the stemware, individually or in a collection.
[0031] Sleeves 10, carrying three dimensional embellishments thereon, are mounted on and removed from stemware in same manner as indicated in
[0032] The device of the invention is particularly unique in its ease of mounting and removal from stemware. It can also be produced at a very low cost, so as to be realistically capable of use on a disposable, single use basis. It also can be adorned with items of more value, such as jewelry, where the devices are intended to be reusable.
[0033] It should be understood that the particular embodiments of the invention herein illustrated and described are intended to be representative of the invention and not in any way in limitation thereof. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.