Vase brace
09861218 ยท 2018-01-09
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Abstract
A brace for invisibly supporting flowers and other decorative floral elements in the center of an opening of a vase of any circumference.
Claims
1. An apparatus for invisibly supporting flowers in a center of an opening of a vase having a bottom, at least one sidewall rising from the bottom and having edges, the edges defining the opening with a circumference, comprising: a. A lower ring of transparent material having a circumference smaller than an opening of a vase for positioning in the center of the opening of the vase; b. A plurality of spools evenly disposed around the circumference of the lower ring, each such spool wound with a length of transparent adhesive tape, each such length of adhesive tape having an underside coated with adhesive and a non-adhesive top side; c. An upper ring of transparent material having a top side, an underside, and a circumference larger than the lower ring and smaller than the opening of the vase; and d. A plurality of adhesive dots corresponding to the plurality of spools evenly disposed around the circumference of the underside of the upper ring, wherein: e. Each length of transparent adhesive tape unwinds from its spool on the lower ring, crosses the opening of the vase and selectively adheres to a sidewall of the vase, thereby creating a first set of grid lines subdividing the opening of the vase for supporting flowers therebetween, and wherein further each adhesive dot selectively adheres the upper ring to a corresponding top side of a length of adhesive tape crossing the opening of the vase, thereby creating an additional set of grid lines for supporting flowers therebetween.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the transparent material is thermoplastic.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the lower ring is a polygon.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lower ring is a square.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lower ring is an octagon.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the lower ring is a circle.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the upper ring is a floret.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the upper ring is a star.
9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the upper ring is a circle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
(15) 1 Vase brace, preferred embodiment 10 Opening of vase 20 Lower ring, preferred embodiment 22 Lower ring, first alternate embodiment 24 Lower ring, second alternate embodiment 30 Upper ring, preferred embodiment 32 Upper ring, first alternate embodiment 34 Upper ring, second alternate embodiment 40 Spool 50 Adhesive tape 60 Upper ring adhesive dot
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(17) A preferred embodiment of the lower ring 20 comprises an octagon with spools 40 of adhesive tape set on every other side of the octagon. In the example shown, there are four spools 40. It is possible to include more or fewer spools depending on the user's design choice. Here, the four spools 40, dispense lengths of transparent adhesive tape 50 across the vase opening 10. The lengths of adhesive tape 50, upper ring 30 and lower ring 20 together subdivide the vase opening 10 into nine compartments. Each compartment can support flower stems or other decorative floral elements. Adding more spools would create more, and smaller, compartments. Affixed to and depending to an underside of each upper ring 30 is an adhesive dot 60. In this illustration there are four adhesive dots, one for each length of adhesive tape. The adhesive dots are strong enough to secure the upper ring to the lower ring, but weak enough to be removed when the arrangement is dismantled.
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(20) Preferably, the upper ring and the lower ring are manufactured from a transparent and rigid thermoplastic material. The diameter can be varied by those of ordinary skill in the art, but is preferably 0.31 cm. The width of the spools and the adhesive tape they dispense can also be varied by those of ordinary skill in the art but is preferably 0.62-1.27 cm. The width of the spool should be the same as the width of the adhesive tape.