Abstract: The present invention relates to one kind of improved vase-type illuminative devices comprising such component parts as transparent container, transparent base board, supporting stand and illuminating mechanism, in which the transparent base board can be either movably or immovably mounted on the underside of the said container, while the flowers or various kinds of ornaments are inserted in place into the holding hole on the base board, and is characterized by that apart from providing the idealest lighting effect, it achieves a most satisfactory adorning result by means of filling hued liquid through the upper portion of the container or the transparent base board, and by installing fixed bulbs or rotatable chromatic light source on the upper or lower side of the container.
Abstract: A planter formed of concrete or a similar settable material includes an upwardly extending wall having a laterally closed outer surface and an upwardly extending inner surface bounding a hollow space having an upwardly extending axis. Three equiangularly spaced projections are formed on the outer surface of the planter. The outer edge of each projection extends perpendicularly of the projection axis which extends radially outwardly from the axis of the hollow space. Between the projections, the outer surface is formed of concavely shaped circular arcs.
Abstract: A substantially planar sheet of thin plastic film is held about the exterior of a flower pot by use of a cradle having a substantially circular base with a plurality of upstanding fingers spaced evenly about the base. The cradle is produced in a size just slightly larger than the flower pot it is to be used with such that the thin plastic film is held tightly against the sides of the pot in contact with the fingers of the cradle and flares outwardly between the fingers to form a decorative, aesthetically pleasing covering.