STEM FOR ARTIFICIAL FRUIT OR FLOWER
20180220752 ยท 2018-08-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stem for fastening artificial fruits and flowers to articles of clothing comprising a member of a pair of interlocking disks.
Claims
1) A stem for artificial fruit or flower is claimed.
2) The stem in claim 1 molded from of a polymer material.
3) The stem in claim 2 wherein the neck has an eyelet.
4) The stem in claim 3 comprising a stud or male portion of a pair of interlocking disks.
5) The stem in claim 3 comprising a socket or female portion of a pair of interlocking disks.
6) The stem in claim 4 wherein the portion of the interlocking disk is a metal attachment
7) The stem in claim 4 wherein the portion of the interlocking disk is a polymer attachment
8) The stem in claim 5 wherein, the portion of the interlocking disk is a metal attachment.
9) The stem in claim 5 wherein the portion of the interlocking disk is a polymer attachment.
10) The stem in claim 4 wherein the portion of the interlocking disk is singular with the stem.
11) The stem in claim 5 wherein the portion of the interlocking disk is singular with the stem
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Referring to
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[0010] The foregoing example of the embodiment of a stem for artificial fruit or flower is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive. The essential element of subject invention is a pair of interlocking disks comprising of a stud or male portion and a socket or female portion. Accordingly, it is contemplated that the socket member could be interchanged with the stud member, meaning portion 12 in
[0011] A yet further embodiment of the present invention is a singular polymer material molded Stem, wherein the stud portion of the interlocking disk, or the socket portion of the interlocking disk, is made a part thereof the stem as a whole, at inception of the molding process. In such embodiment the portion of the interlocking disk, male or female, is formed with the stem.
[0012] A stem with retention means other that T tips, such a pine, or cone formation, is also envisioned within the scope of the invention.