Potted plant and knick-knack stand
A potted plant and knick-knack stand including an elongated upright main support column, a lower end of which receives vertical support from a support surface. A plurality of generally horizontally disposed potted plant and knick-knack support plates are each connected at a distal end of, and laterally spaced from the support column by, an elongated arm each having a collar connected at a proximal end thereof for slidable support on the support column. Each support member is disposed at a different height above the support surface in a staggerable fashion. The support members at the lowest height include downwardly extending leveling legs for adjustably establishing and maintaining the upright orientation of the support column.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to support structures for potted plants and knick-knacks for display purposes and more particularly for an upright potted plant and knick-knack stand, which is staggerable and self-supporting atop uneven support surfaces.
2. Description of Related Art
Prior art discloses a myriad of knick-knack and potted plant holders for display purposes as follows:
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- U.S. Pat. Des. 331,670 Soucy, et al.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,178,286 Allison, Ill.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,595,377 Hetu
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,983,561 Warren
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,641 Penrod
- U.S. Pat. Des. 247,937 Dilyard
- U.S. Pat. Des. 435,177 Buell, et al.
- U.S. Pat. No. 699,154 DeForce
- U.S. Pat. Des. 345,871 Anderson
- U.S. Pat. Des. 245,131 Johnsson
- U.S. Pat. No. 37,070 Crawford
- U.S. Pat. Des. 244,571 Cowan, Jr.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,797,077 Dew, et al.
U.S. Pat. No. 37,070 to Crawford discloses a flower stand capable of supporting potted plants which can be arranged in any desired position, independent of the other and made self-sustaining. A similar flower stand is taught by DeForce in U.S. Pat. No. 699,154 with a feature to draw off excess water.
Allison discloses a rack for display of flowerpots including arms extending from a central shaft in a staggered fashion including disc-shaped bases on the distal ends in U.S. Pat. No. 5,178,286. A design patent disclosing a similar adjustable plant stand is taught by Soucy in Des. 331,670 and Buell, et al. teaches the design of a plant stand in U.S. Des. 435,177.
However, these prior art devices must typically rely upon other means for supporting them and additionally, are incapable of dealing with uneven floor or support surfaces atop which the device is intended to be positioned.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is directed to a potted plant and knick-knack stand including an elongated upright main support column, a lower end of which receives vertical support from a support surface. A plurality of generally horizontally disposed potted plant and knick-knack support members are each connected at a distal end of, and laterally spaced from the support column by, an elongated arm each having a collar connected at a proximal end thereof for slidable support on the support column. Each support member is disposed at a different height above the support surface in a staggerable fashion. The support members at the lowest height include downwardly extending leveling legs for adjustably establishing and maintaining the upright orientation of the support column.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an upright potted plant and knick-knack support stand which will support and display a variety of such items without the need for additional support structure.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a high degree of creative versatility for displaying potted plants and knick-knacks on an upright support stand.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an easily shippable and assemblable upright potted plant and knick-knack support stand.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide an upright potted plant and knick-knack support stand which has a broad variety of selectable assembly arrangements for added individuality and display appearances.
Still another object of this invention is to eliminate the need for the additional support stand components to an upright potted plant and knick-knack stand.
In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and firstly to
After the top support member 38 has been slidably positioned over the support column 12 as seen in
The support column 12 is itself supported atop a support surface at its lower end 12a. To maintain lateral stability and orientation of the stand 10 or 10a, at least three of the lowest of the support members 14, 18 and 22 include downwardly extending leveling legs 46, 48 and 50. Each of these legs 46, 48 and 50, which are releasably attachable, are adjustable in overall length such that the lower contact pads 46a, 48a and 50a may make evenly pressured contact against the support surface as the support column 12 is oriented thereby into a preferably true upright orientation. With each of the support plates 14, 18 and 22 rotationally oriented so that their corresponding arms shown typically at 26 do not lie in a vertical plane, an important three-point leveling and support aspect of this invention is achieved.
Details of a typical leveling leg 82 are shown in
Referring now to
Elongated, adjustable in length leveling legs 60, 68 and 76 are connected as by assembly to and downwardly extending from beneath the corresponding support plates 54, 62 and 70. By selecting a nominal length for each of these leveling legs 60, 68 and 76 and then by further adjustment as described in
Referring now to
Referring lastly to
By providing the invention in component form, selection of size, number, plate shape and spacers affords great marketing attractiveness.
While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what are conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be afforded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.
Claims
1. An upright potted plant and knick-knack stand comprising:
- an elongated upright main support column;
- a plurality of generally horizontally disposed potted plant and knick-knack support plates each connected at a distal end of, and laterally spaced from said support column by, an elongated support arm, each said support arm having a support collar connected at a proximal end thereof for slidable support on said support column;
- each of said support plates being selectively disposed at a different height above the support surface in a staggerable fashion, at least two of said support plates at the lowest heights above the support surface including downwardly extending leveling legs for adjustably establishing and maintaining the upright orientation of said support column.
2. A plant and knick-knack stand as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- an elongated spacer slidably engagable over said support column and positioned between two of said collars for increasing the vertical spacing between the two adjacent said support plates.
3. An upright potted plant and knick-knack stand comprising:
- an elongated upright cylindrical main support column, a lower end of which receives vertical support from a support surface;
- a plurality of generally horizontally disposed potted plant and knick-knack support plates each connected at a distal end of, and laterally spaced from said support column by, an elongated arm, each said arm having a tubular support collar connected at a proximal end thereof for slidable and rotatable supportive engagement over said support column;
- each of said support plates being selectively disposed at a different height above the support surface in a staggerable fashion, three of said support plates at the lowest heights along said support column including downwardly extending leveling legs for support surface engagement to adjustably establish and maintain the upright orientation of said support column.
4. A plant and knick-knack stand as set forth in claim 3, further comprising:
- an elongated spacer slidably engagable over said support column and positioned between two of said collars for increasing the vertical spacing between the two adjacent said support platess.
5. An upright stand for supporting and displaying potted plants and knick-knacks comprising:
- an elongated upright cylindrical main support column, a lower end of which receives vertical support from an uneven support surface;
- a plurality of generally horizontally disposed potted plant and knick-knack support plates connected at a distal end of, and laterally spaced from said support column by, an elongated arm, each said arm having a tubular support collar connected at a proximal end thereof for receiving sliding and rotational support on said support column, each of said support plates adapted to supportively receive a potted plant or knock-knack thereon;
- each of said support plates being disposed at a different height above the support surface in a rotationally staggerable fashion, a plurality of at least three of said support plates at the lowest heights above the support surface each including a downwardly extending leveling leg disposed from said support plate for providing an only means for adjustably establishing and maintaining the upright orientation of said support column.
6. A plant and knick-knack stand as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
- an elongated tubular spacer slidably engagable over said support column and positioned between two of said collars for increasing the vertical spacing between adjacent said support plates.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 16, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Applicant: Wendy Sue Pearse (Sarasota, FL)
Inventor: Kris L.S. Hager (Sarasota, FL)
Application Number: 11/455,159
International Classification: A47G 7/00 (20060101);