SURROUND FOR SUPPORT BASE
In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed for obscuring a support base. The surround includes a first panel, and a discrete second panel selectively connectable to the first panel such that the surround is positionable in relation to the support base to obscure the support base. In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed that includes a panel having opposed first and second ends, and a deformable material permitting the surround to be reconfigured between first and second configurations, as well as a discrete connector, e.g., an adhesive strip, that is selectively connectable to the panel to releasably fix the first and second ends of the panel in relation to each other to assist in maintaining the second configuration of the panel.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to a surround for obscuring a support base from view. For example, in one embodiment, the present disclosure describes a surround for a Christmas tree stand.
2. Background of the Related Art
Upstanding elements, such as Christmas trees, are typically supported by a base, e.g., a display stand. Often times, these bases can be aesthetically unappealing due to the inclusion of retention features, such as clamps, bolts, or the like, to secure the upstanding element in a desired orientation. As such, several varieties of base covers have been developed.
Many known base covers are formed from fabric, which is not only relatively expensive, but can result in a base cover that lays flat on the floor covering only a portion of the base, whereas other, more rigid base covers, can be bulky items that are difficult to store when not being used.
The present disclosure addresses these deficiencies, among others, by describing a surround that is not only relatively inexpensive to manufacture, but easily stored when not in use.
SUMMARYIn accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed for obscuring a support base, either partially or entirely. The surround includes a first panel, and a discrete second panel that is selectively connectable to the first panel such that the surround is positionable in relation to the support base to obscure the support base.
The first and second panels include a deformable material permitting the surround to be reconfigured following connection of the first and second panels, and may be either planar or curvate prior to reconfiguration.
The first and second panels each define a front surface, a rear surface, and a peripheral surface, wherein each peripheral surface includes a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges extending between the top and bottom edges.
The first edge of the second panel may be selectively connectable to the second edge of the first panel, e.g., via an adhesive strip.
In certain embodiments, the first panel and/or the second panel may include a plurality of segments that are integrally connected, e.g., via one or more living hinges. For example, the first panel may include a first segment and a second segment, wherein the first segment defines the first edge of the first panel, and the second segment defines the second edge of the first panel. Additionally, or alternatively, the second panel may include a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment positioned between the first and second segments, wherein the first segment of the second panel defines the first edge of the second panel, and the second segment of the second panel defines the second edge of the second panel.
The surround may further include a discrete third panel selectively connectable to the second panel, wherein the third panel defines a front surface, a rear surface, and a peripheral surface including a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges extending between the top and bottom edges.
In certain embodiments, the third panel may include a plurality of segments that are integrally connected, e.g., via one or more living hinges. For example, the third panel may include a first segment and a second segment, wherein the first segment of the third panel defines the first edge of the third panel, and the second segment of the third panel defines the second edge of the third panel, the first edge of the third panel being selectively connectable to the second edge of the second panel.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a surround is disclosed for obscuring a support base, either partially or entirely. The surround includes a deformable panel having opposed first and second ends that is reconfigurable between first and second configurations, as well as a discrete connector, e.g., an adhesive strip, that is selectively connectable to the panel to releasably fix the first and second ends of the panel in relation to each other to assist in maintaining the second configuration of the panel.
In the first configuration, the first and second ends of the panel are separated by a first distance, and in the second configuration, the first and second ends of the panel are separated by a second distance that is less than the first distance.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of obscuring a support base is disclosed that includes positioning a first panel of a surround adjacent to a discrete second panel of the surround, releasably securing together the first and second panels via a connector, e.g., an adhesive strip, and positioning the assembled first and second panels in relation to the support base to obscure the support base, either partially or entirely.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a kit is disclosed for use in obscuring a support base, either partially or entirely. The kit includes: (i) a surround with a first panel, and a discrete second panel selectively connectable to the first panel such that the surround is positionable in relation to the support base to obscure the support base; and (ii) a connector for releasably connecting the first and second panels, e.g., an adhesive strip.
Various embodiments of the presently disclosed surround, kit, and associated methods are described herein with reference to the drawings wherein like references numerals identify similar or identical elements.
Various embodiments of the presently disclosed surround, kit, and associated methods will now be described. In the following description, the terms “top,” “bottom,” “left,” and “right” are used with reference to the particular orientation shown in the corresponding figure(s).
Referring now to
The surround 100 includes a panel 102 having opposing surfaces 104, 106, e.g., front and rear surfaces, and a peripheral surface 108 defining a first pair of opposed edges 110, 112, e.g., top and bottom edges, and a second pair of opposed edges 114, 116, e.g., left and right side edges, extending between the first pair of opposed edges 110, 112.
The panel 102 defines an overall height “H” equal to the distance defined between the edges 110, 112, and an overall length “L” equal to the distance defined between the edges 114, 116. The height “H” and the length “L” of the panel 102 may be altered in various embodiments of the surround 100 dependent upon the intended use of the surround 100. For example, the height “H” and/or the length “L” may be increased or decreased to alter the scale of the surround 100, and may be either constant (see
The panel 102 may include, e.g., be formed from, any suitable deformable material, including but not limited to one or more of paper, oak tag, cardboard, plastic, textiles, metal(s), and the like, which facilitates reconfiguration between a first (initial) configuration (see, e.g.,
In the first configuration (see, e.g.,
When the panel 102 is in the second configuration, it is envisioned that the edges 114, 116 may either be in contact with one another, or alternatively, that the edges 114, 116 may be separated from one another. For example, the edges 114, 116 may be arranged as shown in
In the second configuration, the panel 102 is configured and dimensioned for positioning in relation to the support base 1000 to obscure the support base 1000. For example, as shown in
The panel 102 may assume any desired geometrical shape in the second configuration dependent upon the nature of the intended use of the panel, and the desired aesthetic. For example, the configuration and dimensions of the panel 102 may be customized to achieve a desired effect based upon the shape, dimensions, etc. of the support base 1000. While the panel 102 is shown as circular in in the second configuration (see, e.g.,
In one embodiment, illustrated in
With continued reference to
With reference now to
With continued reference to
The material of construction used in formation of the panel 102 may be of sufficient structural rigidity to allow the panel 102 to maintain the second configuration without further action by the user. However, to assist in maintenance of the second configuration, one or more discrete connectors 126 (
Following orientation of the panel 102 as desired, the user may attach the connector(s) 126 to the panel 102. Thereafter, in certain embodiments, the user may accentuate the appearance of the surround 100 by selectively attaching the decorative feature(s) 124 (
With reference now to
The surround 200 includes a plurality of discrete, separate panels 202 that are selectively connectable to one another at the user's discretion, e.g., dependent upon the size of the support base 1000 (
The panels 202 may be either generally planar in configuration, as illustrated in
Each of the panels 202 includes opposing surfaces 206, 208, e.g., front and rear surfaces, and a peripheral surface 210 defining a first pair of opposed edges 212, 214, e.g., top and bottom edges, and a second pair of opposed edges 216, 218, e.g., left and right side edges extending between the edges 212, 214. Specifically, the panel 202A includes opposing surfaces 206A, 208A, and a peripheral surface 210A defining a first pair of opposed edges 212A, 214A, and a second pair of opposed edges 216A, 218A, the panel 202B includes opposing surfaces 206B, 208B, and a peripheral surface 210B defining a first pair of opposed edges 212B, 214B, and a second pair of opposed edges 216B, 218B, and the panel 202C includes opposing surfaces 206C, 208C, and a peripheral surface 210C defining a first pair of opposed edges 212C, 214C, and a second pair of opposed edges 216C, 218C. As discussed in connection with the surround 100, the heights “HA”, “HB,” “HC” and/or the lengths “LA,” “LB,” LC” defined by the panels 202A, 202B, 202C, respectively, may be increased or decreased to alter the scale of the surround 200, and may be either constant, as illustrated in
The panels 202A-202C may include indicia 220 (
In one embodiment, such as that illustrated in
Alternatively, it is envisioned that the surfaces 206A, 208A, 206B, 208B, 206C, 208C of the panels 202A, 202B, 202C, respectively, may be uniform, and devoid of the aforementioned areas 224 of increased flexibility, as shown in
As discussed above in connection with the surround 100, one or more of the decorative features 124 (
With reference now to
Referring now to
Thereafter, the connectors 204 are utilized to connect the panels 202A-202C. For example, with reference to
Either prior or subsequent to attachment of the connectors 204, and connection of the panels 202, one or more of the panels 202 may be manipulated by the user to accentuate the appearance of the surround 200. For example, the user may roll, bend, or otherwise alter one or more of the panels 202 to achieve a desired effect, e.g., the generally octagonal configuration illustrated in
The surround 200 is subsequently brought into proximity with the support base 1000 (
Following orientation of the surround 200 as desired, in certain embodiments, the user may accentuate the appearance of the surround 200 by selectively attaching one or more of the decorative features 124 (
With reference now to
The surround 300 includes a plurality of discrete, separate panels 302, each of which is divided into several discrete, integrally connected segments 322. The segments 322 each define a length “L,” and are separated by one or more areas 324 (
As can be appreciated through reference to the transition illustrated in
Persons skilled in the art will understand that the various embodiments of the surround, kit, and associated methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying figures are non-limiting, exemplary embodiments, and that the description, disclosure, and figures should be construed as being merely exemplary of the particular embodiments disclosed. It is to be understood, therefore, that the present disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed herein, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, it is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that such modifications and variations are also included in the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and/or described, except as indicated by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A surround for obscuring a support base, the surround comprising:
- a first panel; and
- a discrete second panel selectively connectable to the first panel such that the surround is positionable in relation to the support base to obscure the support base.
2. The surround of claim 1, wherein the first and second panels include a deformable material permitting the surround to be reconfigured following connection of the first and second panels.
3. The surround of claim 2, wherein the first and second panels are planar prior to reconfiguration.
4. The surround of claim 2, wherein the first and second panels are curvate prior to reconfiguration.
5. The surround of claim 2, wherein the first and second panels each define a front surface, a rear surface, and a peripheral surface, each peripheral surface including a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges extending between the top and bottom edges.
6. The surround of claim 5, wherein the first edge of the second panel is selectively connectable to the second edge of the first panel.
7. The surround of claim 6, wherein the first edge of the second panel is connectable to the second edge of the first panel via an adhesive strip.
8. The surround of claim 5, wherein the first panel includes a plurality of integrally connected segments, and the second panel includes a plurality of integrally connected segments.
9. The surround of claim 8, wherein the segments of the first panel are connected via at least one living hinge, and the segments of the second panel are connected via at least one living hinge.
10. The surround of claim 8, wherein the first panel includes a first segment and a second segment, the first segment of the first panel defining the first edge of the first panel and the second segment of the first panel defining the second edge of the first panel, and the second panel includes a first segment, a second segment, and a third segment positioned between the first and second segments, the first segment of the second panel defining the first edge of the second panel and the second segment of the second panel defining the second edge of the second panel.
11. The surround of claim 10 further including a discrete third panel selectively connectable to the second panel.
12. The surround of claim 11, wherein the third panel defines a front surface, a rear surface, and a peripheral surface including a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second side edges extending between the top and bottom edges.
13. The surround of claim 12, wherein the third panel includes a plurality of integrally connected segments.
14. The surround of claim 13, wherein the segments of the third panel are connected via at least one living hinge.
15. The surround of claim 12, wherein the third panel includes a first segment and a second segment, the first segment of the third panel defining the first edge of the third panel and the second segment of the third panel defining the second edge of the third panel.
16. The surround of claim 15, wherein the first edge of the third panel is selectively connectable to the second edge of the second panel.
17. A surround for obscuring a support base, the surround comprising:
- a panel having opposed first and second ends, the panel including a deformable material facilitating reconfiguration between a first configuration, wherein the first and second ends of the panel are separated by a first distance, and a second configuration, wherein the first and second ends of the panel are separated by a second distance less than the first distance; and
- a discrete connector selectively connectable to the panel to releasably fix the first and second ends of the panel in relation to each other to assist in maintaining the second configuration of the panel.
18. The surround of claim 17, wherein the connector is an adhesive strip.
19. A method of obscuring a support base, comprising:
- positioning a first panel of a surround adjacent to a discrete second panel of the surround;
- releasably securing together the first and second panels via a connector; and
- positioning the assembled first and second panels in relation to the support base to obscure the support base.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein releasably securing together the first and second panels includes connecting the first and second panels via an adhesive strip.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 15, 2014
Publication Date: Apr 21, 2016
Inventors: Camille D. Walter (St. Louis, MO), Angela J. Anderson (St. Louis, MO), Deborah K. Baker (Denver, CO), Jessica L. Kreager (Cedar Park, TX)
Application Number: 14/515,190