Flower Or Flower Petal Patents (Class 428/24)
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Patent number: 6217957Abstract: A decorative receptacle for retaining at least one decorative bobby pin. The decorative bobby pin has opposed first and second ends wherein a decorative element is disposed on the first end thereof. The receptacle further includes a container with an open end in communication with an interior chamber. Disposed within the interior chamber is a quantity of retention material, such as moss. The retention material is adapted to maintain the bobby pin in a substantially vertical orientation upon the advancement of the second end thereinto. Additionally, the retention material maintains the first end of the bobby pin and the decorative element disposed thereon above the open end of the container. Typically, the decorative element attached to the bobby pin is a silk flower and the container is a terra cotta pot. Therefore, when multiple bobby pins are inserted into the pot, a simulated pot or bouquet of flowers is created.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Gesse Ann Barnett
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Patent number: 6159563Abstract: A unwrappable fabric flower with wand stem for providing a wedding or party novelty and wand keepsake includes a decorative keepsake wand having a removable flexible material wrapped therearound to form a flower.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Carla G. Aycock Whitlock
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Patent number: 6153274Abstract: A support for a scent-dispensing insert (20) for use in an artificial flower comprises a perforated enclosure including a body portion (16) and a releasable lid (18), the support being connectable to a scent-carrying tube (10) disposed in the stem of the flower.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: United Chinese Plastics Products Company LimitedInventor: Yue Sin George Koo
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Patent number: 6080459Abstract: A decorative ribbon is provided with a controllable adhesive on portions of the underside, whereby the ribbon may be adhered to an article and removed from the article for relocating it on the article, if desired. The ribbon also is cut through along predetermined lines to form decorative design elements in the ribbon. The cut lines are interrupted by uncut portions of the ribbon, whereby the decorative design elements may be displaced out of the plane of ribbon along the cut lines by bending at the uncut portions, whereby to form stand-up decorative design elements which project outwardly from the ribbon while remaining attached to the ribbon by the uncut portions. A flare ribbon is formed by a plurality of longitudinally spaced, V-shaped, serrated perforation cut lines which allow the ribbon to be separated along the cut lines and flared laterally outward.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Creative Concepts Unlimited, LLCInventor: Shiela Keller
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Patent number: 6068894Abstract: A eucalyptus floral product and a method for producing the same is provided. The floral product is non-perishable and permanent, while appearing to be naturally grown as opposed to artificially manufactured. The eucalyptus leaf floral product comprises a plurality of eucalyptus leaves attached to a central stem to substantially resemble a corolla. Additionally, the corolla preferably resembles a rosette. The central stem is preferably a length of wire, and the eucalyptus leaves are preferably preserved eucalyptus leaves. The corolla includes an underside, and a plurality of smaller eucalyptus leaves attached to the underside of the corolla form to substantially resemble a calyx. Additionally, the leaves can be soaked in a mildly acidic solution, such as vinegar, before the leaves are formed into the floral product.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Inventors: Melaine Morford, Bruce Morford
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Patent number: 6060134Abstract: A method for preserving botanical specimens is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing a botanical specimen to be preserved, embedding the specimen within oolitic sand, maintaining the specimen within the oolitic sand for a time sufficient to preserve it, removing the specimen from the oolitic sand, and depositing parylene upon the specimen. The resulting specimens offer a lifelike appearance, durability and a substantially permanent lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Flaura Technologies, LLCInventor: Laura D. Mesch
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Patent number: 6058648Abstract: A new artificial flower bloom insert for inserting into a stem of a live plant to simulate a bloom of the plant. The inventive device includes a bloom portion formed to resemble a flower bloom and an elongate tubular stem portion coupled to the flower bloom at one end of the stem portion. The other end of the stem portion is adapted for insertion into a stem of a plant.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: James Kevin Kingston
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Patent number: 6025042Abstract: An artificial lily pad is made with polyester fabric flower petals, molded polypropylene or polyethylene stamens and stigmata, ethylene vinyl acetate leaves, polystyrene foam pads, and a bottom anchor ring. An anchor weight is attached to the bottom anchor ring by a monofilament nylon line.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventors: Alan L. Kligman, Richard J. Schaller
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Patent number: 6017596Abstract: A new kit and method for producing scent emitting artificial flower type articles. The inventive device includes an elongate first stem member and an elongate second stem member that is insertable into the first stem member. A first fringe member has an attachment portion at one end and a plurality of strips that extend from the other end to the attachment portion. A second fringe member has a plurality of first strips and second strips that each extend from a respective end of the second fringe member towards an attachment portion that is positioned between the ends of the second fringe member. A plurality of leaf members each have a leaf-shaped portion that extends from an elongate attachment portion. A third fringe member has an attachment portion at one end and a plurality of strips that extend from the other end towards the attachment portion. A porous strip receives scent emitting liquid. A scent emitting liquid may also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: Germaine A. Deraney
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Patent number: 5985063Abstract: A plant material is preserved by immersing a cross sectional surface of a severed stem, stalk, trunk or vine of a plant material into a preservative solution. The preservative solution can include a suitable dye. The plant material remains intertwined with its trellis, lattice or similar support during a preservation process. Alternatively, the plant material remains in a natural configuration during the preservation process. Also alternatively, the plant material also remains in a natural orientation during the preservation process. The cut stem, stalk, trunk or vine can be immersed in a container of preservative solution, at or near the time the stem, stalk, trunk or vine is severed. The cut stem stalk, trunk or vine of the plant can also be tied to a container of preservative solution. A rain shroud can also be placed over the container of preservative solution that contains the severed stem, stalk, trunk or vine of the severed plant, to protect the preservative solution during the preservation process.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventors: Bruce Morford, Melaine Morford
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Patent number: 5955158Abstract: An artificial flower is provided that comprises a plurality of petals and a core. The process for making the flower is also provided and includes the steps of flattening, tapering, and applying petals. The petals can be flattened by a specialized flattening machine comprised of a top paper roll, a bottom paper roll, a pair of thickness rollers and a rotating means. The petals can be tapered by a specialized tapering machine comprised of a pressure roller and a gum rubber belt.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Gregory S. Wilkins
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Patent number: 5954268Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes a housing having an open end and an interior surface. The interior of the housing defines a cavity within the housing. The cavity, in combination with a piston-like member, defines a reservoir for containing a fluid (e.g. such as an aromatic or other solvent or a solvent in which has been dissolved an aromatic substance). The piston has a port, and fits in piston-like arrangement within a cylinder contained within the housing. The piston moves within the housing, and movement of the piston acts to displace fluid from the port upon contraction of the reservoir (e.g. when the annular piston is driven into the device). Preferably, a fluid tight membrane covers the housing's open end. The apparatus also preferably further includes a conduit to transport fluid from the housing of the reservoir. The conduit has, on a first end, an exterior circumference sized and shaped to interact with the port of the annular member.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, John H. Gordon, Giorgio di Palma, John I. McEvoy, Truman Wold
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Patent number: 5946835Abstract: A new simulated blooming flower for simulating the blooming of a flower when water is added. The device includes a container having a sieve therein which defines a reservoir. The sieve has a plurality of drainage apertures. An elongate stem extends from the sieve with the lower end of the stem positioned adjacent the sieve. A rod is disposed in the stem and a float is disposed in the reservoir and coupled to the lower end of the rod. Coupled to the upper end of the stem is a simulated flower having a plurality of simulated petals which are positionable between a closed position and an open blooming position. A plurality of actuating members is provided within the flower with upper ends of the actuating members positioned adjacent to the petals of the flower and lower ends of the actuating members positioned over the stem. A stamen assembly pushes the actuating members when the stamen assembly is upwardly extended such that the petals of the flower member are moved towards the blooming position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventor: Timothy W. Boyd
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Patent number: 5934016Abstract: A bouquet holder module is provided for a bouquet display apparatus which includes an adjustable clamp assembly and a bracket assembly supported by the adjustable clamp assembly, wherein the bracket assembly includes a module holder portion. More specifically, the bouquet holder module includes a bracket assembly attachment portion which includes a bracket attachment frame and a bracket attachment channel defined by the bracket attachment frame. A bouquet retention portion is connected to the bracket assembly attachment portion. The bouquet retention portion includes a bouquet retention frame and bouquet retention channel defined by the bouquet retention frame. A bouquet holder assembly can be supported by the bouquet holder module. The bouquet holder assembly includes a tapered insertion shaft/handle and a cushion-containing head supported by the insertion shaft/handle. The cushion-containing head is tilted at approximately a forty-five degree angle in a direction away from the adjustable clamp assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Jill Marie Jones
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Patent number: 5932063Abstract: A new Vacuum Powered Corsage Creating System for facilitating production of corsages and enhances appearance of the puffy effect. The inventive device includes a base having a cavity, a vacuum device, a first member, a second member, and a third member wherein the first member is pivotally attached to the base.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Dan D Barnard, Jr.
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Patent number: 5911917Abstract: A process for preserving cellular structures includes the steps of pre-treating the structures with an aqueous polymeric water solution, drying the structures and then post-treating the structures with an organic solvent, non-water-base solution. Once the structure has been treated with the pre-treatment solution, the specimen is allowed to sit for a predetermined period of time in order for the active ingredients of the solution to penetrate the surface area of the specimen. The specimen is then preferably freeze-dried. The solution may also be applied to the cellular material by drawing it systemically through the material.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Inventor: Thomas R. Masters
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Patent number: 5888325Abstract: There are provided decorative articles, and methods of making decorative articles, by applying adhesive and coloring agent to a plant, such as a dandelion, the plant having a stalk and an achene assembly, the achene assembly including a receptacle and a plurality of pappus structures; and then drying the adhesive and coloring agent. Also provided are kits for use in such methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventors: Yoichiro Ito, Lin Qi
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Patent number: 5853823Abstract: The present invention award plural component dispenser device includes a support means for supporting a framework of an object and a plurality of insert pieces. The support means has a base and a plurality of holders for holding the plurality of insert pieces. Each insert piece is sized and shaped to be removably inserted into a corresponding holder. The insert pieces and holders are polygonally shaped and approximately conical.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Inventor: Paul A. McKenna
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Patent number: 5834074Abstract: A process for preserving dried flowers includes hanging flowers and floral greens by their stems, spraying them with a preservative solution in a relatively cool atmosphere, leaving them in the cool atmosphere for a selected length of time, and drying the sprayed flowers and greens in a relatively warm atmosphere. The preservative solution is a water solution of a common detergent at a concentration of about 0.25 to 1.0 per cent by weight and corn syrup at a concentration of about 20 to 33 per cent by weight.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventor: Frederick P. Mikkola
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Patent number: 5798150Abstract: A plant material is preserved by immersing a cross sectional surface of a severed stem, stalk, trunk or vine of a plant material into a preservative solution. The preservative solution can include a suitable dye. The plant material remains intertwined with its trellis, lattice or similar support during a preservation process. Alternatively, the plant material remains in a natural configuration during the preservation process. Also alternatively, the plant material also remains in a natural orientation during the preservation process. The cut stem, stalk, trunk or vine can be immersed in a container of preservative solution, at or near the time the stem, stalk, trunk or vine is severed. The cut stem stalk, trunk or vine of the plant can also be tied to a container of preservative solution. A rain shroud can also be placed over the container of preservative solution that contains the severed stem, stalk, trunk or vine of the severed plant, to protect the preservative solution during the preservation process.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1995Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventors: Bruce Morford, Melaine Morford
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Patent number: 5798184Abstract: A coloration area is provided at least on a surface of a main body whose main constituent is wax. The coloration area is constituted with a coloring constituent which, in turn, has photosensitivity whereby after being irradiated with light, coloration occurs in a state in which there is no light. The coloration area is constituted with a film coated on the surface of the main body, and the film contains the coloring constituent.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Torii Candle CorporationInventors: Tomoo Sasa, Ryosuke Oide
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Patent number: 5786043Abstract: A decorative device is disclosed having a pair of ties and a plurality of individual decorative elements including a primary component joining the ties intermediate their ends with the remaining elements being independently movable along their respective tie relative to the primary element to be gathered into adjacent relation to one another, trailing ends of the ties being attachable to one another, forming an assembled ornamental object.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Inventor: Linda L. Lindgren
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Patent number: 5776561Abstract: A fragrance-dispensing artificial flower combination has a cylindrical container with an open upper end and a closed lower end. A volatile liquid fragrance is in the container and a piston is slidably mounted in the container for closing the container over the fragrance. The piston has an opening therethrough, between the open upper end of the container and the fragrance in the container. A tube having a lower open end extending into the open end of the piston, has an upper open end.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Bath & Body Works, Inc.Inventor: Jerome I. Lindauer
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Patent number: 5759645Abstract: An artificial plant assembly (10) consisting of a stationary central stem (12) and a plurality of rotatable fronds (70). The central stem (12) includes a rigid inner core (14) and a molded outer stem (22). Near the lower terminus (26) of the outer stem (22) is a frond stop (30), a bulbous section (48) located above the stop (30), and extending from the upper end (18) and sides is located a plurality of leaves (58). The rotatable frond (70) also has a rigid inner core (72) and a molded outer stem (80). The outer stem (80) has an upper terminus (82), a lower bulbous section (84), and a plurality of leaves (58) that extend from its upper terminus (82) and sides. The lower bulbous section (84) has an open side (86) and an enclosed lower portion (80) having an opening (90). To produce the artificial plant assembly (10) the lower bulbous section (84) is inserted upward through the lower end (16) of the inner core (14) and forced over the frond stop (30).Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: Wing Hon Li
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Patent number: 5756166Abstract: An artificial flower capable of exhibiting, with a lapse of time, a variation in color development sufficient to provide a user with visual pleasure as in a natural flower. The artificial flower includes a stem formed into an appearance like a stalk and and the like and constructed so as to suck up water by a capillary action, a receiver formed into an appearance like a receptacle and the like and constructed so as to permit an upper end of the stem to be upwardly inserted therethrough, a corolla section made of a material which exhibits a capillary action when it is wetted, a water-soluble pigment arranged at a central portion of the corolla section, and a holder adapted to be forcedly inserted into the receiver at the central portion of the corolla section, resulting in fixing the central portion of the corolla section in the receiver while keeping the central portion in contact with the upper end of the stem.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Takara Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroki Shinohara
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Patent number: 5741562Abstract: Articles emulative of, and methods for making, artificial roses. Non-destructive, dry fashioning methods are used to produce artificial rose buds and fuller rose blooms from (a) rectangular sheet(s) of foldable and creasable material. A bud is made by various formative methods that create, in the first instance, an essentially tubular construct, one end of which is crimped and wound with florist wire, and the other end which appears with petal-like curls and pseudo-involution. Petal pairs made of a single sheet of the material are added, as desired, to acquire more mature-looking rose blooms. Throughout the method, no cutting, gluing or other mutilation of the workpiece sheet is employed.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventor: Mary L. Scatterday
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Patent number: 5738234Abstract: The present invention is a container insert for volume reduction and tablet stability. It includes a flexible cup member and a rigid stem member. The flexible cup member is comprised of a plurality of correlate petal-like appendages and a hollow stem member. When the container insert is inserted into the mouth of a container, the flexible cup member appendages are flexed inwardly thereby permitting the insert to be fully inserted. When the insert is in place, it may either reside in the base of a container or, alternatively, in the neck of the same. When flexed, the petal-like appendages conform to the shape and dimension of the inside of the container. To accomplish such conformation, the appendages are capable of successive offset overlapping so as to form a bowl-like shape once inserted, much like the petals of a tulip. Preferably, the cup member includes a centrally located mound, and the stem member includes a desiccant retaining element and at least one venting cut-out.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Pakmax, Inc.Inventor: John E. Harrold
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Patent number: 5733612Abstract: An artificial flower arrangement kit including a flower matching template with separate, full scale pictorial representations of the flowers to be utilized in the kit and a matching numeral associated with each pictorial representation wherein the matching numeral corresponds to a placement numeral associated with a placement marking on a placement template. The placement template is sized for placement on an upper surface of a foam block into which the flowers are to be inserted through the placement template. The pictorial representations are preferably arranged on the matching template in ascending order corresponding with the order in which the flowers are to be inserted into the mounting block.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Richard Michael Garry
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Patent number: 5698275Abstract: The invention relates to a magnetized artificial floral system wherein artificial flowers have petals formed from a plurality of layers of sheets of flexible sheet material which are fluffed apart in the appearance of a chrysanthemum flower and wired to a magnetic base for removable attachment to a sign assembly which is adapted to vehicle mounting and is foldable for convenient storage.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Inventor: Thomas J. Pompeo
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Patent number: 5693386Abstract: A decorative gift article includes at least one, but preferably more than one, gift item, and a support of a predetermined countenance that is to be used for presenting the gift item or items. A retaining frame secured to the support serves to retain the gift items at a top face of the support so as to be at least partly visible. The retaining frame has at least one mounting portion secured to the support and a loop-shaped portion integral with the mounting portion and delimiting an opening for the passage of the gift item therethrough. The opening has at least one dimension smaller than a corresponding dimension of the gift item and the loop-shaped portion is capable of yielding out of the path of movement of the gift item during intentional withdrawal of the latter through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Inventor: Kui-Eng Cheng
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Patent number: 5683762Abstract: A container including an elongated hollow member having two ends, an axis, a maximum width and an aperture and being adapted to contain objects; a decorative element being axially attached to one of the ends of the elongated hollow member and having a maximum width greater that the maximum width of the elongated hollow member; a pom-pom-like portion included in the decorative element, this portion having segments that radiate in substantially three dimensions to substantially fill a central region; an attachment system for the pom-pom-like portion for axially attaching the pom-pom-like portion to the elongated hollow member; and an openable cover adapted to obscure the aperture and to substantially contain the objects in the elongated hollow member. Also, a plurality of different containers and arrangements thereof in bouquets, fans, frontals, laterals, cascades, conicals, fountains and other geometries.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventor: Kenneth A. Banschick
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Patent number: 5679415Abstract: The present invention discloses a ribbon assembly having a decorative ribbon formed on a support member wherein an elastic member having a stretched condition and an unstretched condition extends between a piece of material and the support member for substantially automatically forming the decorative ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 5662970Abstract: A sealed ornament of a dried and pressed flower completely sealed by a film having a low melting point in a substantially absolutely dried state and in a state free from air and moisture in order that the dried and pressed flower maintains its gracefulness without discoloring and fading for long periods. The sealed ornament is further secured to a base, and a cover film may be secured externally of the film having a low melting point as necessary. Additionally, the outermost layer may be coated with a coating resin as necessary.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Mieko SakaiInventor: Makoto Noguchi
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Patent number: 5658621Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for designing a floral bouquet. The apparatus includes a substrate having front and back surfaces, and one or more ornamental members having first and second surfaces positionable on the front surface of the substrate. The first and/or second surfaces of the ornamental members may comprise a design feature, such as a flower.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Hidden Lake Florist, Inc.Inventor: Cleta F. Sohn
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Patent number: 5656343Abstract: The process and product obtained thereby of obtaining substantially dried flower blooms and other natural predominantly carbohydrate products such as flower stems, leaves, other vegetable matter and insects, which substantially retain their original shape and color, comprising the steps of covering the substrate with particulate matter and then subjecting the covered substrate to a reduced pressure environment to remove most of the water from the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Marion A. Baker
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Patent number: 5655224Abstract: A detachable flower wire tie including a fabric stem enclosing a pliable metal wire, the wire having a hook formed at each of its ends, a pair of bulbs made by wrapping the corresponding ends of the stem around each of the hooks, and a pair of detachable fabric rings, each enclosing an elastic band designed to slidably engage the fabric stem in a functional and decorative manner, particularly when the flowerette and its corresponding bulb are in close proximity to one another and the stem ends are twisted together, similar to a pair of interlocking flowers.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Betsy G. Sears
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Patent number: 5648129Abstract: The present invention provides a melodic novelty party-favor article comprising a housing and an electronic circuit assembly. The housing contains the electronic circuit assembly, which comprises a power source, an integrated circuit unit, a sound production means and a switch mechanism. The switching mechanism comprises two electrically conductive ends and a resistor, wherein the conductive ends are contiguously placed on an outer surface portion of the housing and are not in contact with each other, whereby the circuit assembly is activated by simultaneously contacting the two electrically conductive ends with an electrically conductive article.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Inventors: Seung Soo Lee, Jae Chul Lee
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Patent number: 5605728Abstract: A ribbon assembly including a strip of material divided into segments. A material having a stretched condition and an unstretched condition is disposed on one surface of the strip of material and extends along a length of the strip of material. In the stretched condition, the strip of material extends in a substantially straight line. In the unstretched condition, each segment of the strip of material is formed into a curved segment for making a ruffle or bow.The present invention also contemplates the use of an adhesive or cohesive for holding the strip of material in the form of the bow.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 5586410Abstract: A holder for at least one element of living corsage material from which substantially the entire stem has been severed.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Inventor: Joseph S. Gallo
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Patent number: 5569511Abstract: A decorative three-dimensional figure or other shaped object clad in a transparent, synthetic plastic film conforming to the contours of the object and exuding a fragrance whose scent is appropriate to the nature of the object. Thus when the object is a Christmas tree ornament, the fragrance may then simulate the aroma of pine needles. To clad the object it is first enveloped in a foraminated sheet of shrink wrap film that is impregnated with a volatile liquid fragrance, the sheet then being heated to cause it to shrink and conform to the contours of the object whereby the clad object then proceeds to emit the fragrance for a prolonged period.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventor: Donald Spector
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Patent number: 5567486Abstract: The present invention discloses a ribbon assembly having a decorative ribbon formed on a support member wherein an elastic member having a stretched condition and an unstretched condition extends between a piece of material and the support member for substantially automatically forming the decorative ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignees: The Family Trust U/T/A, Southpac Trust International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 5562956Abstract: Processes are provided for producing wood chips with a variety of cross sections such as those resembling botanical leaves and other decorative designs. The processes also produces wood chips that have coloration and shading. A rough form of wood having a elongated length is extruded lengthwise to make an extrusion having a decorative cross section. The extrusion is then cut at an angle to the direction of the elongated length of the extrusion into a plurality of wood chips having the desired cross-section. The step of cutting the extrusion involves positioning a lengthwise end of the extrusion adjacent at least one cutting blade oriented at an angle in the range of about 15 degrees to about 75 degrees relative to the elongated length of the extrusion, providing a relative rotational movement between the extrusion and the blade about the longitudinal center of gravity of the extrusion, and providing a relative linear movement between the extrusion and the blade in the elongated direction towards one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Haves R. White, Jr.
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Patent number: 5560965Abstract: A dry flower, and a process for producing the same, coated on its surface with a polymer film of (R.sup.1 HSiO).sub.a (R.sup.2 R.sup.3 SiO).sub.b (R.sup.4 R.sup.5 R.sup.6 SiO.sub.1/2).sub.c or (2) a film of one or more polymers selected from (i) photopolymerizable polymers, (ii) silane coupling agent polymers, and (iii) copolymers of photopolymerizable monomers and silane coupling agents.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Shiseido Company, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Fukui, Michihiro Yamaguchi, Naoto Okamoto, Yasushi Nishimura
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Patent number: 5545274Abstract: A toy flower maker is made of two flat adjacent plates, a roller disposed through one plate and engaging the second plate, and a slot disposed near the bottom for insertion and retention of a tie for tying the toy flower after it is made. In operation, a flexible paper is placed in between the plates and adjacent the roller; the roller is rotated to transport the paper toward the end of the plates, where the paper engages the tie inserted into the slot. When the sheet is substantially transported past the roller, the tie is secured around the sheet, and the edges of the paper are spread radially outward, forming the toy flower.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventor: Susannah Rosenthal
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Patent number: 5508070Abstract: This invention provides an artificial flower that can be magnetically attached to a car or any other metallic surface. The flower has a hollow conduit that fits into central openings in flower corollas and into which a stem fits. At the bottom of the stem is attached a downwardly facing cup that contains an extending magnet fixed in place by an adhesive. When the flower is assembled its components are locked in place by a resilient locking head which is pushed through and extends beyond the end of the conduit when in its locked position.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Carnets, Inc.Inventors: Melissa B. DiLapo, Thomas J. Pompeo
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Patent number: 5496612Abstract: A shoe adornment in the form of a thin sheet-like base to which is mounted on the lower surface thereof an elastic band. On the upper surface of the base is mounted an ornament. The elastic band is to be secured around the ball area of a human foot and upon the foot being inserted into a shoe, the base can be deformed to be in juxtaposition with the shape of the shoe in the area of the throat of the shoe, thereby giving the appearance that the ornament is mounted on the shoe itself.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: J. J. Moods, Inc.Inventor: Jayne M. Ransbottom
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Patent number: 5492738Abstract: A ribbon comprises a pair of facing strips and at least one string disposed between both the strips. Both the strips and the string are joined together at their one ends, and both the strips are joined to each other at a plurality of points on each of a plurality of lines spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction so that both the strips can be moved relative to the string in their longitudinal direction. Each strip has at least one slit extending in the longitudinal direction either between a joint in one end of the strip and a line adjacent thereto or between two lines adjacent to each other. A plurality of pairs of facing strips similarly joined by a plurality of lines spaced apart from each other in their longitudinal direction are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha AoyamaInventor: Ryuji Aoyama
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Patent number: 5478613Abstract: A pressed flower assortment is airtightly sealed in between a transparent plate and a base board so that it remains intact for long without changing or fading its colors. It will be mounted in a frame for display.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: Nobuo Sugino
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Patent number: 5470620Abstract: A ribbon assembly including a strip of material divided into segments. A material having a stretched condition and an unstretched condition is disposed on one surface of the strip of material and extends along a length of the strip of material. In the stretched condition, the strip of material extends in a substantially straight line. In the unstretched condition, each segment of the strip of material is formed into a curved segment for making a ruffle or bow.The present invention also contemplates the use of an adhesive or cohesive for holding the strip of material in the form of the bow.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Highland Supply CorporationInventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: D368233Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Inventor: Lawrence A. Spickelmier