DISPOSABLE FLOWER VASE LINER KIT
A disposable flower vase liner kit that is secured within flower vase that uses disposable liners to hold the water needed to hydrate a flower when it is placed within the flower vase. The disposable flower vase liner kit uses adhesive support structures that define hooks that extend outward from the structures when they are secured to the flower vase. The hooks are angled from the adhesive support structures, and each adhesive support structure is secured to the flower vase so that the hooks are all directed toward a central point of the opening of the flower vase. The disposable liners define eyelets that are placed on hooks so that the liner does not collapse within the flower vase.
The present n is directed toward a disposable flower vase liner kit that is used to dispose of flowers and the mildewed or rotted water that is used to hydrate the flowers within a vase.
The inventor of the present invention loves flowers, yet she was discouraged from buying flowers because of the mess that they create within a vase when disposing of the flowers.
The mess being the moldy and rotted solution produced by the mixture of the flowers and water during the hydrating process of the flower within the vase.
The inventor realized that she had to formulate a disposable vase liner kit that would allow her to enjoy her passion for flowers and that would not create a mess when disposing of the disposable liner.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a disposable flower vase liner kit that will allow for the easy disposal of flowers and the liquid that hydrates the flowers within the vase.
SUMMARYThe present invention is directed to a disposable flower vase liner kit that allows for the disposal of the flowers and the liquid that hydrates the flowers within the vase in a clean and efficient manner.
The present invention is a disposable flower vase liner kit that is secured within a flower vase that uses disposable liners to hold the water needed to hydrate a flower when it is placed within the vase. The disposable flower vase liner kit uses adhesive support structures that define hooks that extend outward from the structures when they are secured to the vase. The hooks are angled from about 10 degrees to about 60 degrees from the adhesive support structures, and each adhesive support structure is secured to the vase so that the hooks are all directed toward a central point of the opening of the vase. The disposable liners define eyelets are placed on hooks on that the liner does not collapse within the vase. The liners are made of plastics. The plastic may be a LDPE (low density polyethylene) or LLDP (linear low density polyethylene).
A key feature of the disposable liners of the present invention is that they define a hem in which a closed draw string is housed. The closed draw string allows a user to easily pull up on the string when removing the liner from the vase, thereby guiding the liner up the body of the hooks toward a central point and thereby minimizing the chances of spillage occurring within the vase.
An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable flower vase liner kit that is placed within a flower vase that will prevent mildew or rot to develop within the vase when flowers are placed within the vase.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disposable flower vase liner kit that will allow a user to easily remove flowers that are placed within a vase in a clean and efficient manner.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a disposable flower vase liner kit that highlights the flowers within the vase, and not the liner that holds the water that hydrates the flowers.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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In some embodiments of the invention, the liners 10 are made of plastics. The plastic may be either a LDPE (low density polyethylene) or LLDP (linear low density polyethylene).
A key feature of the disposable liners 10 of the present invention is that they define a hem 20 in which a closed draw string 12 is housed. The closed draw string 12 allows a user to easily pull up on the strong when removing liner 10 from the flower vase 15, thereby guiding the liner 10 up the body of the hooks 11a toward a central point 15a and thereby minimizing the chances of spillage occurring within the flower vase 15.
The present invention is used by attaching the support structures to the inside of a flower vase at an equidistant distance from each other so that the hooks of the support structures are aimed toward a central point of a flower vase. Then placing the eyelets of the disposable liner of the present invention within the hooks of the support structures. Then placing at least one flower and a hydrating substance within the disposable liner. The disposable liner is removed from the flower vase by lifting the draw string upwards so that the disposable liner is pulled upward smoothly as it climbs the hooks of the adhesive support structure.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a disposable flower vase liner kit that is placed within a flower vase that prevents mildew or rot to develop within the vase when flowers are placed within the vase.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides a disposable flower vase liner kit that allows a user to easily remove flowers that are placed within a vase in a clean and efficient manner.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a disposable flower vase liner kit that highlights the flowers within the vase and not the liner that holds the water that hydrates the flowers.
While the inventor's above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of several preferred embodiments thereof. Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. A disposable flower vase liner kit that is used on a flower vase that has an inner and an outer side, the kit comprises:
- at least four adhesive support structures, each support structure defines a hook that extends outward from each support structure at an angle, each adhesive support structure is attached to the inner side of the flower vase so that the hooks are all equidistant from each other and are directed toward the central point of the flower vase; and
- a disposable bag liner having an open and closed end, the open end of the liner defining at least four eyelets that are equidistant from each other and that are adjacent to the open end of the liner, at a position between the eyelets and the open end of the liner, the liner defines a reinforced hem in which a draw string is passed through, the disposable liner's eyelets are placed on the hooks so that the liner does not collapse within the flower vase.
2. The disposable flower vase liner kit of claim 1, wherein the angle is from at least 10 degree to at most 60 degree.
3. The disposable flower vase liner kit of claim 2, wherein the disposable bag line is made of plastic.
4. The disposable flower vase liner kit of claim 3, wherein the draw string is a closed draw string.
5. A method of using the disposable vase liner kit of claim 1, comprising the steps of:
- providing the disposable flower vase liner kit;
- providing a flower vase;
- attaching the support structures of the kit to the inside of a flower vase at an equidistant distance from each other so that the hooks of the support structures are aimed toward a central point of a flower vase;
- placing the eyelets of the disposable liner within the hooks of the support structures;
- placing at least one flower and a hydrating substance within the disposable liner; and
- lastly, removing the disposable liner from the flower vase by lifting the draw string upwards so that the disposable liner is pulled upward smoothly as it climbs the hooks of the adhesive support structure of the kit.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2014
Publication Date: Nov 5, 2015
Inventor: MARLEN NOAH (Aventura, FL)
Application Number: 14/266,814