US20010015049A1 - Sleeves formed of polymeric materials having a texture or appearance simulating the texture or appearance of paper - Google Patents

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US20010015049A1 US09/747,263 US74726300A US2001015049A1 US 20010015049 A1 US20010015049 A1 US 20010015049A1 US 74726300 A US74726300 A US 74726300A US 2001015049 A1 US2001015049 A1 US 2001015049A1
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  • the present invention relates to polymeric materials having a texture and appearance assimilating paper, and more particularly but not by way of limitation, to preformed, shape-sustaining flower pot covers, flower pot and floral wrappings, ribbon materials and decorative grasses made from such polymeric materials.
  • the present invention relates to methods for producing preformed, shape-sustaining flower pot covers and methods of wrapping floral groupings and flower pots with a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper to provide a decorative cover for such floral groupings and flower pots.
  • the present invention relates to methods of producing decorative grasses having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1 having a bonding material disposed along one edge thereof.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 having a floral grouping disposed thereon.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the floral grouping of FIG. 3 being wrapped with the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 by one method of wrapping.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a decorative cover for the floral grouping formed from the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 wherein the decorative cover formed from the sheet of material has a conical configuration.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a decorative cover for the floral grouping formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 wherein the decorative cover has a substantially cylindrical configuration.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a decorative cover positioned about a flower pot wherein the decorative cover is formed from a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a flower pot cover former and band applicator apparatus having a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1 disposed above an opening of the flower pot cover former and band applicator and having a flower pot disposed above the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 9A is a perspective view of a sheet of expanded core polymeric film having a texture and appearance assimilating paper wherein an acrylic heat sealable lacquer is disposed on at least one surface thereof.
  • FIG. 9B is a perspective view of a laminated sheet of material wherein one surface is modified or textured to provide the sheet of laminated material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a preformed pot cover formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the preformed pot cover of FIG. 10 having a flower pot disposed therein.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of a male and female mold having a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper disposed therebetween for forming the preformed pot cover of FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a floral sleeve formed from a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the floral sleeve of FIG. 13 disposed about a floral grouping.
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a floral sleeve having a cinching member wherein the floral sleeve is formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the floral sleeve of FIG. 15 disposed about a floral grouping.
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of a sleeve having a detachable portion wherein the sleeve is formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the sleeve of FIG. 17 having a flower pot disposed therein.
  • FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a flower pot disposed in the sleeve of FIG. 17 wherein an upper portion of the sleeve has been removed to provide a decorative cover having a skirt.
  • FIG. 20A is a perspective view of a polymeric ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 20B is a perspective view of a polymeric ribbon-material formed of an expanded core polymeric film having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIG. 20C is a perspective view of a laminated polymeric ribbon wherein at least one surface of the laminated polymeric ribbon is modified or textured to provide the laminated polymeric ribbon with a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 designated generally by the reference numeral 10 is a sheet or web of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper (hereinafter referred to as the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper). That is, at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10 has been modified to provide a matt or textured finish assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • the modification of the sheet of polymeric material 10 to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be accomplished in several ways.
  • a matt finish can be provided by printing a desired pattern on the sheet of polymeric material and thereafter laminating a matt material, such as a translucent polymeric film over the printed pattern.
  • the matt material may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough.
  • a matt or textured finish can also be produced by printing a sheet of polymeric material with a matted (i.e.
  • a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper can also be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll or by laminating a second sheet of material to the sheet of polymeric material.
  • a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper can also be achieved through the use of selected pigments, such as TiO 2 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper has an upper surface 14 , a lower surface 16 , and an outer peripheral edge 18 . At least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10 , such as the lower surface 16 , is matted or textured as described above to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • the outer peripheral edge 18 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 comprises a first side 20 , a second side 22 , a third side 24 , and a fourth side 26 .
  • a bonding material 27 (FIG. 2) may be disposed on at least a portion of one or both surfaces of the sheet of material 10 , such as the upper surface 14 thereof as shown and as further illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,364, the specification of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper may be employed to provide a decorative cover for a floral grouping (FIGS. 3 and 6) or a decorative cover for a flower pot (FIG. 7); to form a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot (FIGS. 10 and 11); to provide a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping (FIGS. 14 and 16) or a flower pot (FIGS. 18 and 19); to provide a ribbon material having a (FIG. 20A); or to produce decorative grass (FIGS. 21 and 22A).
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot wherein the decorative cover is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or to form a sleeve for a floral grouping or a flower pot wherein the sleeve is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or to form a preformed flower pot cover having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or as a ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper or to produce decorative grasses having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper will be described in more complete detail herein.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be utilized to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot.
  • the term “flower pot” as used herein refers to any type of container for holding a floral grouping, or a plant, or even another pot-type container.
  • Examples of flower pots and/or pot-type containers include, but are not limited to, clay pots, wooden pots, plastic pots, pots made from natural and/or synthetic fibers, or any combination thereof.
  • Such flower pots and or pot-type containers are provided with a retaining space for receiving a floral grouping.
  • the floral grouping may be disposed within the retaining space of the flower pot with a suitable growing medium described in further detail below, or other retaining medium, such as a floral foam. It will also be understood that in some cases the floral grouping, and any appropriate growing medium or other retaining medium, may be disposed in a sleeve formed from the sheet of material 10 if the sleeve is adapted to contain a medium.
  • “Floral grouping” as used herein means cut fresh flowers, artificial flowers, a single flower or other fresh and/or artificial plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants and/or ornamentation or artificial or natural materials which add to the aesthetics of the overall floral grouping. Further, the floral grouping may comprise a growing potted plant having a root portion as well. However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist of only a single bloom or only foliage, or a botanical item (not shown), or a propagule.
  • the term “floral grouping” may be used interchangeably herein with the term “floral arrangement”. The term “floral grouping” may also be used interchangeably herein with the terms “botanical item” and/or “propagule.”
  • growing medium when used herein means any liquid, solid or gaseous material used for plant growth or for the cultivation of propagules, including organic and inorganic materials such as soil, humus, perlite, vermiculite, sand, water, and including the nutrients, fertilizers or hormones or combinations thereof required by the plants or propagules for growth.
  • bottle item when used herein means a natural or artificial herbaceous or woody plant, taken singularly or in combination.
  • the term “botanical item” also means any portion or portions of natural or artificial herbaceous or woody plants including stems, leaves, flowers, blossoms, buds, blooms, cones, or roots, taken singularly or in combination, or in groupings of such portions such as bouquets or floral groupings.
  • progenitor when used herein means any structure capable of being propagated or acting as an agent of reproduction including seeds, shoots, stems, runners, tubers, plants, leaves, roots or spores.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance is square. It will be appreciated, however, that the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be of any shape, configuration or size as long as the sheet of polymeric material 10 is sufficiently sized and shaped to wrap and encompass a floral grouping or a flower pot.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 may have a rectangular, round, oval, octagonal or asymmetrical shape.
  • multiple sheets of the polymeric material 10 may be used in a single circumstance to provide a decorative cover or sleeve for a floral grouping or a flower pot.
  • the sheets of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance need not be uniform in size or shape.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper shown herein is a substantially flat sheet except for the texturing, matting, embossing, flocking, application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink, or other treatments and techniques employed to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with the desired texture or matting so that the sheet of polymeric material 10 has a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • any thickness or stiffness of the sheet of polymeric material 10 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 10 can be modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and the sheet of material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper can be wrapped about at least a portion of a floral grouping or a flower pot to form a decorative cover for the floral group or the flower pot, or formed into a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or to provide a ribbon or decorative grass.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 will have a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably a thickness of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils.
  • the terms “polymer film”, “polymeric film” and “polymeric material” when used herein means a synthetic polymer such as a polypropylene, a naturally occurring polymer such as cellophane, an extruded polymeric material having an expanded core such as extruded polypropylene having an expanded core and combinations thereof.
  • the extruded polymeric material having an expanded core may also be referred to herein as an expanded core polymeric material.
  • Extruded polymeric material having an expanded core or “expanded core polymeric film” as used herein means any extrudable polymeric material or polymeric film in which the core is expanded during extrusion, such as by incorporation of a blowing agent in the polymeric resin which is being extruded.
  • the sheet of material 10 having a texture and appearance of paper may also be constructed, in whole or in part, from a cling material.
  • “Cling material” when used herein means any material which is capable of connecting to the sheet of material and/or itself upon contacting engagement during the wrapping process and is wrappable about an item whereby portions of the cling material contactingly engage and connect to other portions of another material, or, alternatively, itself, for generally securing the material wrapped about at least a portion of a flower pot.
  • This connecting engagement is preferably temporary in that the material may be easily removed, i.e., the cling material “clings” to the flower pot.
  • the cling material is constructed and treated if necessary, from polyethylene such as Cling Wrap made by Glad®, First Brands Corporation, Danbury, Conn.
  • the thickness of the cling material will, in part, depend upon the size of sleeve and the size of the flower pot in the sleeve, i.e., generally, a larger flower pot may require a thicker and therefore stronger cling material.
  • the cling material will range in thickness from about 0.1 mils to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.5 mils to about 2.5 mils. However, any thickness of cling material may be utilized in accordance with the present invention which permits the cling material to be modified as hereinbefore described to provide the cling material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • a decorative cover for a floral grouping (FIGS. 3 and 6), or a decorative cover for a flower pot (FIG. 7), or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot (FIGS. 10 and 11), or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping (FIGS. 14 and 16) or a flower pot (FIGS. 18 and 19), or a ribbon material (FIG. 20A), or decorative grass (FIGS. 21 and 22A) may also be constructed of a laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance (FIG. 9B).
  • the laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) to metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper.
  • polymeric film such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film
  • a polymeric film such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film
  • the only requirements in using a laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or as ribbon material or decorative grass in accordance with the present invention is that at least one surface of the laminated material be capable of being modified to provide the laminated material with at least one surface having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and that the laminated material be sufficient flexible or pliable to permit the laminated material to be formed into a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or to be used as ribbon material or decorative grass.
  • two or more separate sheets of polymeric material can be used to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot as long as one of the sheets of polymeric material is modified or textured to provide same with a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 or a laminated material (FIG. 9B) having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may vary in color. Further, the sheet of polymeric material 10 or a laminated material may be provided with other decorative patterns or designs in addition to the matting, texturing, flocking, application of lacquers or foamable inks, or embossing employed to impart a paper-like texture and appearance to the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the laminated material.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 has a width 30 extending generally between the first side 20 and the second side 22 , respectively, sufficiently sized whereby the sheet of polymeric material 10 can be wrapped about and encompass a floral grouping or a flower pot.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 has a length 32 extending generally between the third side 24 and the fourth side 26 , respectively, sufficiently sized whereby the sheet of polymeric material 10 extends over a substantial portion of the floral grouping when the sheet of polymeric material 10 has been wrapped about the floral grouping in accordance with the present invention, as described in detail herein.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 may also be wrapped about a flower pot to substantially wrap and cover the flower pot in accordance with the present invention.
  • a plurality of sheets of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be connected together to form a roll as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,976, issued Oct. 24, 1995, entitled “MATERIAL AND ADHESIVE STRIP DISPENSER”, the specification of which is hereby expressly incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
  • FIGS. 3 - 5 illustrate the use of the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper for wrapping a floral grouping 34 to provide a decorative cover 36 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper (FIG. 5) for the floral grouping 34 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 may optionally have the strip of bonding material 27 disposed upon the upper surface 14 , the lower surface 16 or both, such as the strip of bonding material 27 disposed along at least a portion of the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 so that the strip of bonding material 27 is disposed substantially adjacent the fourth side 26 thereof substantially as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be provided either as an individual sheet or from a pad or roll of material.
  • the bonding material 27 may have a backing or release strip (not shown).
  • the backing or release strip may be left applied for a period of time to the bonding material 27 after it is disposed on a surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10 prior to its use as a wrapping material in order to protect the bonding qualities of the bonding strip.
  • an operator may dispose the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper on a support surface (not shown) whereby the lower surface 16 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 (which has been modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper) contacts the support surface.
  • the floral grouping 34 is placed upon the upper surface 14 of the sheet of material 10 in a diagonal orientation.
  • the floral grouping 34 has an upper bloom or foliage portion 42 and a lower stem portion 44 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 is then wrapped about the floral grouping 34 by the operator (FIGS.
  • the operator overlapping a portion of the sheet of polymeric material 10 over another portion of the sheet of polymeric material 10 . That is, for example, the operator places the first side 20 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 over the floral grouping 34 , as shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 5 shows the floral grouping 34 wrapped in a conical fashion to provide the decorative cover 36 for the floral grouping 34 wherein the decorative cover 36 has a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance is utilized to wrap the floral grouping 34 in a cylindrical fashion.
  • the floral grouping 34 is disposed upon the sheet of polymeric material 10 approximately parallel to side 24 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 is wrapped generally about the stem portion 44 of the floral grouping 34 to a position wherein the third side 24 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 generally overlaps the fourth side 26 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 in a cylindrical fashion.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 may be wrapped a plurality of times about the stem portion 44 of the floral grouping 34 before the overlapping of the third side 24 and the fourth side 26 of the sheet of material 10 .
  • the portion of the sheet of material 10 near the third side 26 is disposed generally adjacent another portion of the sheet of material 10 and the two adjacent portions then are brought into contact where they may be bondingly engaged, thereby securing the sheet of polymeric material 10 generally about the floral grouping 34 so as to provide a decorative cover 36 a having a texture and appearance assimilating paper for the floral grouping 34 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be used to wrap a flower pot or pot-type container, as noted above.
  • a flower pot designated by the reference numeral 50 having an open upper end 52 , a bottom end 54 , an outer peripheral surface 56 , an inner retaining space 58 within which may be disposed a growing medium.
  • the flower pot 50 may contain a botanical item, such as a plant 60 , which has an upper portion 62 comprising blooms or foliage or both.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be wrapped about the flower pot 50 by any one of numerous methods used to wrap sheets of material about flower pots to form decorative pot covers for flower pots, such as a decorative cover 61 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper disposed about the flower pot 50 illustrated in FIG. 7.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper may, for example, be formed by hand about the outer peripheral surface 56 of the flower pot 50 to produce the decorative cover 61 which has the appearance of being fabricated of paper.
  • the decorative cover 61 can then be secured about the flower pot 50 by a bonding means or by an elastic band 64 such that the open upper end 52 of the flower pot 50 remains substantially uncovered by the decorative cover 61 substantially as shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 8 a flower pot cover former and band applicator apparatus 66 for forming the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper into the decorative cover 61 for the flower pot 50 of FIG. 7 is illustrated.
  • the flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66 comprises a band applicator 68 and a flower pot cover former 70 .
  • the flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66 has a support platform 72 with an opening 74 formed therein.
  • a band, such as elastic band 64 is disposed circumferentially about the opening 74 in the support platform 72 .
  • the lower surface 16 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 (which has been modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with a textured or matted surface assimilating paper in appearance) is positioned on an upper surface 76 on the support platform 72 such that the sheet of polymeric material 10 is positioned over the opening 74 in the support platform 72 .
  • the flower pot 50 is positioned above the sheet of polymeric material 10 and is moved in a direction 78 into the opening 74 of the flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66 . As the flower pot 50 is moved into the opening 74 , the sheet of polymeric material 10 is pressed about the outer peripheral surface 56 of the flower pot 50 thereby forming the decorative cover 61 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper about the flower pot 50 .
  • the decorative cover 61 which has a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, is then secured about the flower pot 50 by the elastic band 64 .
  • the flower pot 50 having the decorative cover 61 secured thereto is then moved in a direction 80 out of the opening 74 in the support platform 72 .
  • the elastic band 64 can be applied manually or automatically such as by the method shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,599 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • the band 64 can also be applied as a tie using a method such as described in “Single Station Covering and Fastening System”, U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,009, the specification of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can also be applied automatically about the pot 60 , for example, by methods shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,733,521 and 5,291,721 both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • the decorative cover 61 formed from the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be secured to the flower pot 50 by the use of one or more bonding materials.
  • the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 may have a bonding material such as bonding material 27 disposed upon a portion thereof.
  • the bonding material may cover a portion of the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the bonding material may entirely cover the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 .
  • the bonding material may be disposed on the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 in the form of a strip or in the form of spaced-apart spots.
  • One method for disposing a bonding material on the sheet of polymeric material 10 is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,637, entitled “Method For Wrapping A Floral Grouping”, issued to Weder, et al. on May 12, 1992, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
  • bonding material when used herein can mean an adhesive, frequently a pressure sensitive adhesive, or a cohesive or any adhesive/cohesive combination, having adhesive qualities (i.e., qualities of adhesion or adhesion/cohesion, respectively) sufficient to cause the attachment of a portion of the sheet of polymeric material 10 to itself, to a floral grouping, or to a flower pot. Since the bonding material may comprise either an adhesive or an adhesive/cohesive combination, it will be appreciated that both adhesives and cohesives are known in the art, and both are commercially available. When the bonding material is a cohesive, a similar cohesive material must be placed on the adjacent surface for bondingly contacting and bondingly engaging with the cohesive material.
  • bonding material also includes materials which are heat sealable and, in this instance, the adjacent portions of the material must be brought into contact and then heat must be applied to effect the seal.
  • bonding material also includes materials which are sonically sealable and vibratory sealable.
  • bonding material when used herein also means a heat sealing lacquer or hot melt material which may be applied to the material and, in this instance, heat, sound waves, or vibrations, also must be applied to effect the sealing.
  • bonding material when used herein also means any type of material or thing which can be used to effect the bonding or connecting of the two adjacent portions of the sheet of polymeric material 10 to effect the connection or bonding described herein.
  • the term “bonding material” may also include ties, labels, bands, ribbons, strings, tapes (including single or double-sided adhesive tapes), staples or combinations thereof. Some of the bonding materials would secure the ends of the material while other bonding material may bind the circumference of a wrapper, or a sleeve, or, alternatively and/or in addition, the bonding materials would secure overlapping folds in the material and/or sleeve. Another way to secure the wrapping and/or sleeve is to heat seal the ends of the material to another portion of the material. One way to do this is to contact the ends with an iron of sufficient heat to heat seal the material.
  • a cold seal adhesive may be utilized as the bonding material.
  • the cold seal adhesive adheres only to a similar substrate, acting similarly as a cohesive, and binds only to itself.
  • the cold seal adhesive since it bonds only to a similar substrate, does not cause a residue to build up on equipment, thereby both permitting much more rapid disposition and use of such equipment to form articles and reducing labor costs.
  • the dwell time that is, the time for the sheet of material to form and retain the shape of an article, such as a flower pot cover or flower pot, is reduced.
  • a cold seal adhesive binds quickly and easily with minimal pressure, and such a seal is not readily releasable. This characteristic is different from, for example, a pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • bonding material when used herein also means any heat or chemically shrinkable material, and static electrical or other electrical means, chemical welding means, magnetic means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means or clamps, curl-type characteristics of the film or materials incorporated in material which can cause the material to take on certain shapes, cling films, slots, grooves, shrinkable materials and bands, curl materials, springs, and any type of welding method which may weld portions of the material to itself or to the pot, or to both the material itself and the pot.
  • a decorative preformed flower pot cover 110 is illustrated constructed from a sheet of polymeric material having at least one surface thereof textured or modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper is a flexible material such as the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or a flexible material 112 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 9A) or a flexible laminated sheet of material 112 a having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 9B).
  • the sheet of flexible material 112 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper used in the construction of the preformed flower pot cover 110 comprises a sheet of expanded core polymeric material 114 having an upper surface 116 , a lower surface 118 and a thickness in the range of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, more desirably in the range of from about 0.6 to about 1.25 mils.
  • the sheet of expanded core polymeric material 114 is provided with a coating of an acrylic heat sealable lacquer 120 disposed on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces 116 and 118 thereof.
  • the sheet of flexible material 112 is not limited to being the expanded core polymeric film 114 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper; rather, the sheet of flexible material 112 can be any flexible polymeric material or flexible laminated material, such as the polymeric material 10 or the laminated polymeric material 112 a , which can be modified or textured so that at least one surface of such polymeric material or laminated material is provided with a finish or texture assimilating paper in appearance.
  • the modification of the polymeric material or laminated polymeric material, such as the polymeric material 10 , the laminated polymeric material 112 a , or the expanded core polymeric film 114 to provide the sheet of flexible material with the desired matt or textured finish can be accomplished by printing a desired pattern on the sheet of polymeric material and thereafter laminating a matt material, such as a translucent polymeric film over the printed pattern.
  • a matt material such as a translucent polymeric film over the printed pattern.
  • the matt material may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough.
  • a matt or textured finish can also be produced by printing a sheet of polymeric material with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by embossing the sheet of polymeric material to provide an embossed pattern assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or by embossing and printing the sheet of polymeric material to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry.
  • a matted i.e. dull finish
  • a matt or textured finish capable a providing the sheet of flexible polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll to produce the expanded core polymeric material, or by laminating a second sheet of material to the sheet of polymeric material, or by the use of selected pigments.
  • the sheet of flexible material 112 (FIG. 9A) having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may vary in color. Further, the sheet of flexible material 112 may be provided with other decorative patterns or designs in addition to the matting, texturing, flocking, application of lacquers or foamable inks, or embossing employed to impart a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper to the sheet of flexible material 112 .
  • the sheet of polymeric material such as the sheet of flexible polymeric material 112 is formed into the preformed flower pot cover 110 , a plurality of overlapping folds 122 are formed and at least a portion of the overlapping folds 122 are connected to adjacently disposed portions of the preformed flower pot cover 110 via the acrylic heat sealable lacquer 120 .
  • the decorative preformed pot cover 122 has an upper end 125 , a lower end 126 , and an outer peripheral surface 128 .
  • An opening 130 intersects the upper end 125 , forming an inner peripheral surface 132 which defines and encompasses a retaining space within which a flower pot 134 containing a floral grouping 136 may be disposed in a manner well known in the art.
  • a sheet of flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B) is used in the construction of the preformed flower pot cover 110 .
  • the sheet of flexible material 112 a is a laminated material which comprises a first sheet of material 114 a having an upper surface 116 a , a lower surface 118 a and a second sheet of material 120 a. At least one surface of the first sheet of material 114 a or the second sheet of material 120 a is modified to provide the sheet of flexible material 112 a with the desired texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • the laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) with a sheet of metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate paper in appearance.
  • polymeric film such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film
  • a polymeric film such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film
  • the first sheet of material 114 a desirably has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils
  • the second sheet of material 120 desirably has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils.
  • the second sheet or material 120 can be laminated to the first sheet of material 114 a with a colored adhesive so as to impart a desired color to the laminated sheet of flexible material 112 a.
  • the thickness of the sheet of flexible material 112 a can vary widely and will generally depend on the thickness of the first sheet of material 114 a and the thickness of the second sheet of material 120 , desirable results can be obtained where the sheet of flexible material 112 a has a thickness in the range of from about 1 mil to about 20 mils, and more desirably from about 1.2 mils to about 2.5 mils.
  • the preformed flower pot cover 110 may be constructed of the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 1), or of the sheet of the flexible material 112 (FIG. 9A), or of the laminated sheet of the flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B).
  • the preformed flower pot cover 110 so formed will have a plurality of overlapping folds formed therein, at least a portion thereof being connected.
  • the preformed flower pot cover 110 can be formed of a plurality of sheets of the same and/or different types of material.
  • the method and apparatus employed to form the preformed flower pot cover 110 having a texture and appearance of paper is substantially identical whether one uses one or more sheets of the polymeric material 10 (FIG. 1), or one or more sheets of the flexible polymeric material 112 (FIG. 9A), or one or more sheets of the flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B), or a combination of such sheets of material.
  • FIG. 9A the polymeric material 10
  • FIG. 9B the method and apparatus employed to form the preformed flower pot cover 110 having a texture and appearance of paper
  • the decorative preformed flower pot cover 122 may be formed using a conventional mold system 140 comprising a male mold 142 and a female mold 144 having a mold cavity 146 for matingly receiving the male mold 142 (FIG. 12).
  • the sheet of flexible polymeric material 112 having an texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper is positioned between the male and female molds 142 and 144 , respectively.
  • the preformed flower pot cover 110 constructed from the materials described herein above, may have a bonding means or material disposed upon a portion thereof.
  • FIG. 13 Shown in FIG. 13 is a decorative cover designated therein by the general reference numeral 160 which comprises a flexible bag or sleeve 162 of unitary construction having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper in accordance with the present invention.
  • the sleeve 162 may be used as a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot.
  • the sleeve 162 initially comprises a flexible flat collapsed piece of polymeric material which is openable in the form of a tube or sleeve. Such sleeves are well known in the floral industry.
  • the decorative cover 160 can be constructed of the flexible polymeric material 10 (FIG. 1), or the flexible polymeric material 112 (FIG.
  • the sleeve 162 has an upper end 166 , a lower end 168 and the outer peripheral surface 164 .
  • the sleeve 162 may be tapered outwardly from the lower end 168 toward a larger diameter at its upper end 166 .
  • the sleeve 162 In its flattened state the sleeve 162 generally has an overall trapezoidal or modified trapezoidal shape, and when opened is substantially frusto-conical in configuration.
  • the sleeve 162 may comprise variations on the aforementioned shapes or may comprise significantly altered shapes such as square or rectangular, wherein the sleeve 162 when opened has a cylindrical form, as long as the sleeve 162 functions in accordance with the present invention in the manner described herein.
  • the sleeve 162 (or any other sleeve disclosed herein) may have an angular or contoured shape.
  • the sleeve 162 has an opening 170 at the upper end 166 and may be open at the lower end 168 , or closed with a bottom at the lower end 168 .
  • the sleeve 162 also has an inner peripheral surface 172 which, when the sleeve 162 is opened, defines and encompasses an inner retaining space 174 .
  • a portion of the lower end 168 may be inwardly folded to form one or more gussets (not shown) for allowing the lower portion of the inner retaining space 174 to be expandable, for example, for receiving the circular bottom of a pot or growing medium.
  • the sleeve 162 is generally frusto-conically shaped, but the sleeve 162 may be, by way of example but not by way of limitation, cylindrical, frusto-conical, a combination of both frusto-conical and cylindrical, or any other shape, as long as the sleeve 162 functions as described herein as noted above. Further, the sleeve 162 may comprise any shape, whether geometric, non-geometric, asymmetrical and/or fanciful as long as it functions in accordance with the present invention. The sleeve 162 may also be equipped with drain holes (if having a closed bottom) or side ventilation holes (not shown), or can be made from gas permeable or impermeable materials.
  • the material from which the sleeve 162 is constructed is the same as previously described above for the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or the sheet of polymeric material 112 or 112 a having a texture and appearance assimilating paper.
  • Any thickness of polymeric material may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sleeve 162 may be formed as described herein, is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, and as long as the formed sleeve 162 may contain at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, as described herein.
  • an insulating material such as bubble film, preferable as one of two or more layers, can be utilized in order to provide additional protection for the item, such as a floral grouping, contained therein.
  • the sleeve 162 is illustrated having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper provided on the outer peripheral surface 184 of the sleeve 162 .
  • a floral grouping 176 is disposed within the inner retaining space 174 of the sleeve 162 .
  • an upper or bloom portion 178 of the floral grouping 176 is exposed near the opening 170 of the sleeve 162 and a lower or stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 is exposed near the lower end 168 of the sleeve 162 .
  • Either end of the sleeve 162 may be closed about the floral grouping 176 .
  • a portion of the sleeve 162 is tightened about a portion of the stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 for holding the decorative cover 160 about the floral grouping 176 .
  • the sleeve 162 may be held by a tie 182 tied about the sleeve 162 such as is shown in FIG. 14.
  • Other means for binding the sleeve 162 about the floral grouping 176 may be employed such as the bonding materials described elsewhere herein. For example, as shown in FIG.
  • a decorative cover 160 a which comprises a sleeve 162 a having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and a cinching tab 184 having a bonding material 186 disposed upon a surface thereof.
  • the cinching tab 184 can be used to gather portions of the sleeve 162 a together about the stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 as shown in FIG. 16 for holding the sleeve 162 a tightly about the floral grouping 176 .
  • the sleeve 162 as a decorative cover for a flower pot (not shown).
  • the flower pot will generally contain a botanical item or plant.
  • the flower pot can be deposited into the open sleeve 162 in a manner well known in the art, such as manually wherein the sleeve 162 is opened by hand and the flower pot deposited therein.
  • a bonding material may be disposed on a portion of the sleeve 162 or any sleeve described herein to assist in holding the sleeve 162 to the flower pot when the flower pot is disposed within the sleeve 162 or to assist in closing the upper end 166 of the sleeve 162 or adhering the sleeve 162 to the flower pot after the flower pot has been disposed therein, as will be discussed in further detail below.
  • the bonding material if present, may be disposed as a strip or block on a surface of the sleeve 62 .
  • the bonding material may also be disposed upon either the outer peripheral surface 164 or the inner peripheral surface 162 of the sleeve 162 , as well as upon the flower pot. Further, the bonding material may be disposed as spots of bonding material, or in any other geometric, non-geometric, asymmetric, or fanciful form, and in any pattern including covering either the entire inner peripheral surface 172 and/or outer peripheral surface 164 of the sleeve 162 and/or the flower pot. The bonding material may be covered by a cover or release strip which can be removed prior to the use of the sleeve 162 or flower pot. The bonding material can be applied by means known to those of ordinary skill in their art. One method for disposing a bonding material, in this case an adhesive, is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,637, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • a bonding material may be disposed on at least a portion of the inner peripheral surface 172 of the sleeve 162 , or, alternatively, the bonding material may be disposed on the outer peripheral surface of a flower pot contained within the sleeve 162 , while the sleeve 162 may be free of the bonding material.
  • the bonding material may be disposed both on at least a portion of the flower pot as well as upon at least a portion of the inner peripheral surface 172 of the sleeve 162 .
  • a portion of the bonding material may also be disposed on the outer peripheral surface 165 of the sleeve 162 as well. It will be understood that the bonding material may be disposed in a solid section of bonding material. The bonding material, when present, is disposed on the sleeve 162 and/or flower pot by any means known in the art.
  • sleeves described herein may be used in combination with a preformed pot cover.
  • a preformed pot cover may be applied to the pot, then the covered pot wrapped or disposed within a sleeve. Either the cover or the sleeve, or both, have a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • Examples of sleeves which may be used in this invention are shown in the specification of U.S. Ser. No. 08/237,078 which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • Equipment and devices for forming sleeves are commercially available, and well known in the art.
  • FIGS. 17 and 18 Shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 is another embodiment of a decorative cover 160 b comprising a sleeve having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper constructed from the polymeric material 10 , or the flexible polymeric material 112 or 112 a in accordance with the present invention and designated by the general reference numeral 162 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b has a “detaching” element in predetermined areas for detaching a portion of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b generally initially comprises a flexible flat collapsed piece of material which is openable in the form of a tube or sleeve.
  • the sleeve 162 b is constructed of the same material and in the same way as the sleeve 162 described previously herein and may be described exactly the same as the sleeve 162 described herein except for the additional elements described hereinafter.
  • the sleeve 162 b has an upper end 166 b , a lower end 168 b , and an outer peripheral surface 164 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b has an opening 170 b at the upper end 166 b thereof, and the sleeve 162 b may be open at the lower end 168 b or closed with a bottom at the lower end 168 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b In a flattened state, the sleeve 162 b has a first side 171 and a second side 173 .
  • the sleeve 162 b also has an inner peripheral surface 172 b which, when the sleeve 162 b is opened, defines and encompasses an inner retaining space 174 b as shown in FIG. 18.
  • a portion of the lower end 168 b may be inwardly folded to form one or more gussets (not shown) for permitting a circular bottom of an object such as a potted plant 176 b to be disposed in the inner retaining space 174 b of the lower end 168 b of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b is demarcated into an upper portion 188 and a lower portion 190 .
  • the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b is generally sized to contain the flower pot 176 b.
  • the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is sized to substantially surround and encompass a plant 192 contained in the flower pot 176 b disposed within the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the sleeve 162 b is demarcated into the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 by a detaching element 194 for enabling the detachment of the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the detaching element 194 is a plurality of generally laterally-oriented or alternatingly diagonally-oriented perforations which extend circumferentially across the outer peripheral surface 164 b of the sleeve 162 b from the first side 171 to the second side 173 .
  • the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b further comprises a base portion 196 and a skirt portion 198 .
  • the base portion 196 comprises that part of the lower portion 190 which, when the flower pot 176 b is placed into the lower portion 190 , has an inner peripheral surface which is substantially adjacent to and surrounds the outer peripheral surface of the flower pot 176 b.
  • the skirt portion 198 comprises that part of the lower portion 190 which extends beyond an open upper end of the flower pot 176 b and adjacent at least a portion of the plant 192 contained within the flower pot 176 b and which is left to freely extend at an angle, inwardly or outwardly, from the base portion 196 when the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is detached from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b by actuation of the detaching element 194 .
  • the skirt portion 198 comprises an upper peripheral edge congruent with the detaching element 194 which is connected to a lower peripheral edge, also congruent with the detaching element 194 , of the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the upper peripheral edge of the skirt portion 198 is congruent with a series of alternatingly diagonally-oriented lines of perforations which together form a zig-zag and comprise the detaching element 194 .
  • the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b may also have an additional detaching element 200 indicated as a plurality of vertical perforations for facilitating removal of the upper portion 188 and which are disposed more or less vertically therein extending between the detaching element 194 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is thereby separable from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b by tearing the upper portion 188 along both the vertical perforations 200 and the detaching element 194 , thereby separating the upper portion 188 from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b remains disposed as the base portion 196 about the flower pot 176 b and as the skirt portion 198 about the plant 192 forming a decorative cover 202 as shown in FIG. 19 which substantially surrounds and encompasses the flower pot 176 b and the plant 192 contained therein.
  • An outer peripheral surface 124 of the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b may be modified to provide the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, while the upper portion 188 is left unmodified or is printed with a design; or both the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 may be provided with a modified or textured surface so the both the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 is provided with a texture or appearance assimilating paper.
  • the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b remains about the flower pot 176 b and thereby forms a decorative cover about the flower pot 176 b which has the appearance of paper.
  • “Detaching element” or “detaching means” as used herein means any element, or combination of elements, or features, such as, but not by way of limitation, perforations, tear strips, zippers, and any other devices or elements of this nature known in the art, or any combination thereof. Therefore, while perforations are shown and described in detail herein, it will be understood that tear strips, zippers, or any other “detaching elements” known in the art, or any combination thereof, could be substituted therefor and/or used therewith.
  • sleeves 162 and 162 b as a decorative cover for a flower pot
  • an operator provides the sleeve 162 or 162 b , and the flower pot 176 b having a plant 192 disposed in a growing medium contained within the flower pot 176 b.
  • the operator then disposes the flower pot 176 b having the plant 192 contained therein into the sleeve 162 or 162 b by opening the sleeve 162 or 162 b at its first end and assuring both that the opening therein is in an open condition, and that the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve 162 or 162 b is somewhat expanded outward as well, as shown in FIG. 18.
  • the sleeve 162 or 162 b having an extension may be utilized, the sleeve 162 or 162 b being disposed on rods, or wickets and the flower pot 176 b then being disposed in the sleeve 162 or 162 b either before or after the sleeve 162 or 162 b has been removed from the wickets.
  • FIG. 20A designated generally by the reference numeral 210 is a polymeric ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper for forming decorative bows and for wrapping items. That is, at least one surface of a web of polymeric material (not shown) is modified to provide a matt or textured finish 212 assimilating the appearance of paper.
  • the modification of the web of polymeric material (not shown) to provide the polymeric ribbon material 210 with a matt or textured finish 212 assimilating paper can be accomplished in several ways.
  • the polymeric ribbon material 210 having the matt or textured finish 212 can be produced by printing a web of polymeric material with a matted (i.e.
  • a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll. Thereafter, the web of material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be cut in a conventional manner to provide the polymeric ribbon material 210 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • any polymeric material capable of being textured or otherwise modified to provide the polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be employed in the formulation of the polymeric ribbon material 210 .
  • the polymeric material employed to produce the polymeric ribbon material 210 can be polypropylene film having a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils, or an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils.
  • the polymeric ribbon material 220 is a laminated material comprising a first web or sheet of material 222 having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils, and a second web or sheet of material 224 having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils.
  • the laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) with a sheet of metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper.
  • polymeric film such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film
  • a polymeric film such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film
  • the second web or sheet of material 224 is desirably laminated to the first web or sheet of material 222 with a colored adhesive so as to impart a desired color to the polymeric ribbon material 220 .
  • the polymeric ribbon material 220 may be treated or otherwise processed to provide the polymeric ribbon material 220 with a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in appearance so that the polymeric ribbon material has a paper-like appearance similar to the polymeric ribbon material 210 hereinbefore described with reference to FIG. 20A.
  • a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be printed on the first web or sheet of material 222 and thereafter the second web or sheet of material 224 (which in this case is desirably a matt material of translucent polymeric film) is laminated to the first web or sheet of material 222 to provide the polymeric ribbon material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • the second web or sheet of material 224 may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough.
  • the matt or textured finish 212 can be produced by printing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by flocking at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 , by application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink to at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 , by embossing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 to provide an embossed pattern assimilating the appearance and texture of paper, or by embossing and printing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein
  • a matt or textured finish capable a providing the polymeric ribbon material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding the resin used to produce one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 onto a matted or textured chill roll.
  • the polymeric ribbon material 230 comprises a polymeric film 232 having an upper surface 234 , a lower surface 236 .
  • An acrylic heat sealable lacquer 238 can applied to at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the polymeric film 232 , such as the lower surface 236 of the polymeric film 232 and the upper surface 234 of the polymeric film 232 is desirably modified to provide the polymeric ribbon material with a matt or textured finish assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • the modification of the polymeric film 232 to provide the polymeric ribbon material 230 with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be accomplished in several ways.
  • the polymeric ribbon material 230 having the matt or textured finish can be produced by printing a web of polymeric material with a matted (i.e.
  • a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll. Thereafter, the web of material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be cut in a conventional manner to provide the polymeric film 232 .
  • any polymeric film capable of being textured or otherwise modified to provide the polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be employed in the formulation of the polymeric ribbon material 230 .
  • the polymeric film 232 employed to produce the polymeric ribbon material 210 can be polypropylene film having a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils, or an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness of from about 0.6 to about 10 mils.

Abstract

A substantially flexible, shape-sustaining article having an appearance simulating paper made by forming a flexible, laminated material having a paper-like texture or appearance into a substantially flexible article for receiving an object. The substantially flexible article includes a base having a lower end, an open upper end with an object opening extending therethrough and a decorative border extending outwardly from the open upper end of the base. The lower end of the base of the article may be closed and may also contain a gusset.

Description

    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/098,898 filed Jun. 17, 1998, entitled “POLYMERIC MATERIAL HAVING A CLOTH-LIKE APPEARANCE”. [0001]
  • STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
  • Not applicable. [0002]
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to polymeric materials having a texture and appearance assimilating paper, and more particularly but not by way of limitation, to preformed, shape-sustaining flower pot covers, flower pot and floral wrappings, ribbon materials and decorative grasses made from such polymeric materials. In one aspect, the present invention relates to methods for producing preformed, shape-sustaining flower pot covers and methods of wrapping floral groupings and flower pots with a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper to provide a decorative cover for such floral groupings and flower pots. In yet another aspect, the present invention relates to methods of producing decorative grasses having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0003]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper constructed in accordance with the present invention. [0004]
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1 having a bonding material disposed along one edge thereof. [0005]
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 having a floral grouping disposed thereon. [0006]
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the floral grouping of FIG. 3 being wrapped with the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 by one method of wrapping. [0007]
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a decorative cover for the floral grouping formed from the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 wherein the decorative cover formed from the sheet of material has a conical configuration. [0008]
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a decorative cover for the floral grouping formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 2 wherein the decorative cover has a substantially cylindrical configuration. [0009]
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a decorative cover positioned about a flower pot wherein the decorative cover is formed from a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1. [0010]
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a flower pot cover former and band applicator apparatus having a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper of FIG. 1 disposed above an opening of the flower pot cover former and band applicator and having a flower pot disposed above the sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0011]
  • FIG. 9A is a perspective view of a sheet of expanded core polymeric film having a texture and appearance assimilating paper wherein an acrylic heat sealable lacquer is disposed on at least one surface thereof. [0012]
  • FIG. 9B is a perspective view of a laminated sheet of material wherein one surface is modified or textured to provide the sheet of laminated material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0013]
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a preformed pot cover formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0014]
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the preformed pot cover of FIG. 10 having a flower pot disposed therein. [0015]
  • FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of a male and female mold having a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper disposed therebetween for forming the preformed pot cover of FIG. 10. [0016]
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a floral sleeve formed from a sheet of the polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0017]
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the floral sleeve of FIG. 13 disposed about a floral grouping. [0018]
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a floral sleeve having a cinching member wherein the floral sleeve is formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0019]
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the floral sleeve of FIG. 15 disposed about a floral grouping. [0020]
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of a sleeve having a detachable portion wherein the sleeve is formed from a sheet of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0021]
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the sleeve of FIG. 17 having a flower pot disposed therein. [0022]
  • FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a flower pot disposed in the sleeve of FIG. 17 wherein an upper portion of the sleeve has been removed to provide a decorative cover having a skirt. [0023]
  • FIG. 20A is a perspective view of a polymeric ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0024]
  • FIG. 20B is a perspective view of a polymeric ribbon-material formed of an expanded core polymeric film having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0025]
  • FIG. 20C is a perspective view of a laminated polymeric ribbon wherein at least one surface of the laminated polymeric ribbon is modified or textured to provide the laminated polymeric ribbon with a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0026]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION Description of FIGS. 1-9
  • Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, designated generally by the [0027] reference numeral 10 is a sheet or web of polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper (hereinafter referred to as the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper). That is, at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10 has been modified to provide a matt or textured finish assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • The modification of the sheet of [0028] polymeric material 10 to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be accomplished in several ways. For example, a matt finish can be provided by printing a desired pattern on the sheet of polymeric material and thereafter laminating a matt material, such as a translucent polymeric film over the printed pattern. To further enhance the texture and appearance assimilating paper of the sheet of polymeric material 10, the matt material may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough. A matt or textured finish can also be produced by printing a sheet of polymeric material with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by embossing the sheet of polymeric material to provide an embossed pattern simulating the weave or texture of cloth, or by embossing and printing the sheet of polymeric material to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry. A matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper can also be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll or by laminating a second sheet of material to the sheet of polymeric material. A matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper can also be achieved through the use of selected pigments, such as TiO2.
  • The sheet of [0029] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper has an upper surface 14, a lower surface 16, and an outer peripheral edge 18. At least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10, such as the lower surface 16, is matted or textured as described above to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating paper. The outer peripheral edge 18 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 comprises a first side 20, a second side 22, a third side 24, and a fourth side 26. A bonding material 27 (FIG. 2) may be disposed on at least a portion of one or both surfaces of the sheet of material 10, such as the upper surface 14 thereof as shown and as further illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,364, the specification of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
  • The sheet of [0030] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper may be employed to provide a decorative cover for a floral grouping (FIGS. 3 and 6) or a decorative cover for a flower pot (FIG. 7); to form a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot (FIGS. 10 and 11); to provide a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping (FIGS. 14 and 16) or a flower pot (FIGS. 18 and 19); to provide a ribbon material having a (FIG. 20A); or to produce decorative grass (FIGS. 21 and 22A). The use of the sheet of polymeric material 10 to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot wherein the decorative cover is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or to form a sleeve for a floral grouping or a flower pot wherein the sleeve is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or to form a preformed flower pot cover having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or as a ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper or to produce decorative grasses having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper will be described in more complete detail herein.
  • As noted above, the sheet of [0031] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be utilized to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot. The term “flower pot” as used herein refers to any type of container for holding a floral grouping, or a plant, or even another pot-type container. Examples of flower pots and/or pot-type containers include, but are not limited to, clay pots, wooden pots, plastic pots, pots made from natural and/or synthetic fibers, or any combination thereof. Such flower pots and or pot-type containers are provided with a retaining space for receiving a floral grouping. The floral grouping may be disposed within the retaining space of the flower pot with a suitable growing medium described in further detail below, or other retaining medium, such as a floral foam. It will also be understood that in some cases the floral grouping, and any appropriate growing medium or other retaining medium, may be disposed in a sleeve formed from the sheet of material 10 if the sleeve is adapted to contain a medium.
  • “Floral grouping” as used herein means cut fresh flowers, artificial flowers, a single flower or other fresh and/or artificial plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants and/or ornamentation or artificial or natural materials which add to the aesthetics of the overall floral grouping. Further, the floral grouping may comprise a growing potted plant having a root portion as well. However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist of only a single bloom or only foliage, or a botanical item (not shown), or a propagule. The term “floral grouping” may be used interchangeably herein with the term “floral arrangement”. The term “floral grouping” may also be used interchangeably herein with the terms “botanical item” and/or “propagule.” [0032]
  • The term “growing medium” when used herein means any liquid, solid or gaseous material used for plant growth or for the cultivation of propagules, including organic and inorganic materials such as soil, humus, perlite, vermiculite, sand, water, and including the nutrients, fertilizers or hormones or combinations thereof required by the plants or propagules for growth. [0033]
  • The term “botanical item” when used herein means a natural or artificial herbaceous or woody plant, taken singularly or in combination. The term “botanical item” also means any portion or portions of natural or artificial herbaceous or woody plants including stems, leaves, flowers, blossoms, buds, blooms, cones, or roots, taken singularly or in combination, or in groupings of such portions such as bouquets or floral groupings. [0034]
  • The term “propagule” when used herein means any structure capable of being propagated or acting as an agent of reproduction including seeds, shoots, stems, runners, tubers, plants, leaves, roots or spores. [0035]
  • In the embodiments shown in the drawings, the sheet of [0036] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance is square. It will be appreciated, however, that the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be of any shape, configuration or size as long as the sheet of polymeric material 10 is sufficiently sized and shaped to wrap and encompass a floral grouping or a flower pot. For example, the sheet of polymeric material 10 may have a rectangular, round, oval, octagonal or asymmetrical shape. Further, multiple sheets of the polymeric material 10 may be used in a single circumstance to provide a decorative cover or sleeve for a floral grouping or a flower pot. Moreover, when multiple sheets of the polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance are used in combination, the sheets of polymeric material 10 need not be uniform in size or shape. Finally, it will be appreciated that the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper shown herein is a substantially flat sheet except for the texturing, matting, embossing, flocking, application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink, or other treatments and techniques employed to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with the desired texture or matting so that the sheet of polymeric material 10 has a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • Any thickness or stiffness of the sheet of [0037] polymeric material 10 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 10 can be modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and the sheet of material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper can be wrapped about at least a portion of a floral grouping or a flower pot to form a decorative cover for the floral group or the flower pot, or formed into a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or to provide a ribbon or decorative grass. Generally, the sheet of polymeric material 10 will have a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably a thickness of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils. The terms “polymer film”, “polymeric film” and “polymeric material” when used herein means a synthetic polymer such as a polypropylene, a naturally occurring polymer such as cellophane, an extruded polymeric material having an expanded core such as extruded polypropylene having an expanded core and combinations thereof. The extruded polymeric material having an expanded core may also be referred to herein as an expanded core polymeric material.
  • “Extruded polymeric material having an expanded core” or “expanded core polymeric film” as used herein means any extrudable polymeric material or polymeric film in which the core is expanded during extrusion, such as by incorporation of a blowing agent in the polymeric resin which is being extruded. [0038]
  • The sheet of [0039] material 10 having a texture and appearance of paper may also be constructed, in whole or in part, from a cling material. “Cling material” when used herein means any material which is capable of connecting to the sheet of material and/or itself upon contacting engagement during the wrapping process and is wrappable about an item whereby portions of the cling material contactingly engage and connect to other portions of another material, or, alternatively, itself, for generally securing the material wrapped about at least a portion of a flower pot. This connecting engagement is preferably temporary in that the material may be easily removed, i.e., the cling material “clings” to the flower pot.
  • The cling material is constructed and treated if necessary, from polyethylene such as Cling Wrap made by Glad®, First Brands Corporation, Danbury, Conn. The thickness of the cling material will, in part, depend upon the size of sleeve and the size of the flower pot in the sleeve, i.e., generally, a larger flower pot may require a thicker and therefore stronger cling material. The cling material will range in thickness from about 0.1 mils to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.5 mils to about 2.5 mils. However, any thickness of cling material may be utilized in accordance with the present invention which permits the cling material to be modified as hereinbefore described to provide the cling material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. [0040]
  • A decorative cover for a floral grouping (FIGS. 3 and 6), or a decorative cover for a flower pot (FIG. 7), or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot (FIGS. 10 and 11), or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping (FIGS. 14 and 16) or a flower pot (FIGS. 18 and 19), or a ribbon material (FIG. 20A), or decorative grass (FIGS. 21 and 22A) may also be constructed of a laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance (FIG. 9B). The laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) to metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper. The only requirements in using a laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or as ribbon material or decorative grass in accordance with the present invention is that at least one surface of the laminated material be capable of being modified to provide the laminated material with at least one surface having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and that the laminated material be sufficient flexible or pliable to permit the laminated material to be formed into a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot, or to be used as ribbon material or decorative grass. It should also be noted that two or more separate sheets of polymeric material can be used to form a decorative cover for a floral grouping, or a decorative cover for a flower pot, or a preformed flower pot cover for covering a flower pot, or a sleeve for wrapping or covering a floral grouping or a flower pot as long as one of the sheets of polymeric material is modified or textured to provide same with a texture and appearance assimilating paper. [0041]
  • The sheet of [0042] polymeric material 10 or a laminated material (FIG. 9B) having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may vary in color. Further, the sheet of polymeric material 10 or a laminated material may be provided with other decorative patterns or designs in addition to the matting, texturing, flocking, application of lacquers or foamable inks, or embossing employed to impart a paper-like texture and appearance to the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the laminated material.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 3, the sheet of [0043] polymeric material 10 has a width 30 extending generally between the first side 20 and the second side 22, respectively, sufficiently sized whereby the sheet of polymeric material 10 can be wrapped about and encompass a floral grouping or a flower pot. The sheet of polymeric material 10 has a length 32 extending generally between the third side 24 and the fourth side 26, respectively, sufficiently sized whereby the sheet of polymeric material 10 extends over a substantial portion of the floral grouping when the sheet of polymeric material 10 has been wrapped about the floral grouping in accordance with the present invention, as described in detail herein. The sheet of polymeric material 10 may also be wrapped about a flower pot to substantially wrap and cover the flower pot in accordance with the present invention.
  • A plurality of sheets of [0044] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be connected together to form a roll as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,976, issued Oct. 24, 1995, entitled “MATERIAL AND ADHESIVE STRIP DISPENSER”, the specification of which is hereby expressly incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
  • FIGS. [0045] 3-5 illustrate the use of the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper for wrapping a floral grouping 34 to provide a decorative cover 36 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper (FIG. 5) for the floral grouping 34. The sheet of polymeric material 10 may optionally have the strip of bonding material 27 disposed upon the upper surface 14, the lower surface 16 or both, such as the strip of bonding material 27 disposed along at least a portion of the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 so that the strip of bonding material 27 is disposed substantially adjacent the fourth side 26 thereof substantially as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. Further, the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be provided either as an individual sheet or from a pad or roll of material.
  • The [0046] bonding material 27, if present, may have a backing or release strip (not shown). The backing or release strip may be left applied for a period of time to the bonding material 27 after it is disposed on a surface of the sheet of polymeric material 10 prior to its use as a wrapping material in order to protect the bonding qualities of the bonding strip.
  • In operation, an operator may dispose the sheet of [0047] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper on a support surface (not shown) whereby the lower surface 16 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 (which has been modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper) contacts the support surface. Referring more specifically to FIGS. 3-5, the floral grouping 34 is placed upon the upper surface 14 of the sheet of material 10 in a diagonal orientation. The floral grouping 34 has an upper bloom or foliage portion 42 and a lower stem portion 44. The sheet of polymeric material 10 is then wrapped about the floral grouping 34 by the operator (FIGS. 4 and 5), the operator overlapping a portion of the sheet of polymeric material 10 over another portion of the sheet of polymeric material 10. That is, for example, the operator places the first side 20 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 over the floral grouping 34, as shown in FIG. 4. The operator continues to roll the floral grouping 34 and the sheet of polymeric material 10 in the direction toward the second side 22 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 until the upper surface 14 near second side 22 firmly engages the lower surface 16 of the sheet of polymeric material 10, wherein the floral grouping 34 is substantially encompassed by the sheet of polymeric material 10, and wherein the bonding material 27 contacts the sheet of polymeric material 10 to provide the decorative cover 36 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper which substantially encompasses and surrounds a substantial portion of the floral grouping 34. FIG. 5 shows the floral grouping 34 wrapped in a conical fashion to provide the decorative cover 36 for the floral grouping 34 wherein the decorative cover 36 has a texture and appearance assimilating paper. When the floral grouping 34 is wrapped in a conical fashion, the bloom end 42 of the floral grouping 34 is exposed near the open upper end of the decorative cover 36 and the stem end 44 exposed near the lower end of the decorative cover 36.
  • In another embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 6, the sheet of [0048] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper in texture and appearance is utilized to wrap the floral grouping 34 in a cylindrical fashion. The floral grouping 34 is disposed upon the sheet of polymeric material 10 approximately parallel to side 24 of the sheet of polymeric material 10. The sheet of polymeric material 10 is wrapped generally about the stem portion 44 of the floral grouping 34 to a position wherein the third side 24 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 generally overlaps the fourth side 26 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 in a cylindrical fashion. It should be noted that the sheet of polymeric material 10 may be wrapped a plurality of times about the stem portion 44 of the floral grouping 34 before the overlapping of the third side 24 and the fourth side 26 of the sheet of material 10. As before, the portion of the sheet of material 10 near the third side 26 is disposed generally adjacent another portion of the sheet of material 10 and the two adjacent portions then are brought into contact where they may be bondingly engaged, thereby securing the sheet of polymeric material 10 generally about the floral grouping 34 so as to provide a decorative cover 36 a having a texture and appearance assimilating paper for the floral grouping 34.
  • In another version of the invention, the sheet of [0049] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be used to wrap a flower pot or pot-type container, as noted above. Shown in FIG. 7 is a flower pot designated by the reference numeral 50 having an open upper end 52, a bottom end 54, an outer peripheral surface 56, an inner retaining space 58 within which may be disposed a growing medium. The flower pot 50 may contain a botanical item, such as a plant 60, which has an upper portion 62 comprising blooms or foliage or both.
  • The sheet of [0050] polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be wrapped about the flower pot 50 by any one of numerous methods used to wrap sheets of material about flower pots to form decorative pot covers for flower pots, such as a decorative cover 61 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper disposed about the flower pot 50 illustrated in FIG. 7. The sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper may, for example, be formed by hand about the outer peripheral surface 56 of the flower pot 50 to produce the decorative cover 61 which has the appearance of being fabricated of paper. The decorative cover 61 can then be secured about the flower pot 50 by a bonding means or by an elastic band 64 such that the open upper end 52 of the flower pot 50 remains substantially uncovered by the decorative cover 61 substantially as shown in FIG. 7.
  • Referring now to FIG. 8, a flower pot cover former and [0051] band applicator apparatus 66 for forming the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper into the decorative cover 61 for the flower pot 50 of FIG. 7 is illustrated. The flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66 comprises a band applicator 68 and a flower pot cover former 70. The flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66 has a support platform 72 with an opening 74 formed therein. A band, such as elastic band 64, is disposed circumferentially about the opening 74 in the support platform 72.
  • The [0052] lower surface 16 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 (which has been modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material 10 with a textured or matted surface assimilating paper in appearance) is positioned on an upper surface 76 on the support platform 72 such that the sheet of polymeric material 10 is positioned over the opening 74 in the support platform 72. The flower pot 50 is positioned above the sheet of polymeric material 10 and is moved in a direction 78 into the opening 74 of the flower pot cover former and band applicator device 66. As the flower pot 50 is moved into the opening 74, the sheet of polymeric material 10 is pressed about the outer peripheral surface 56 of the flower pot 50 thereby forming the decorative cover 61 having a texture and appearance assimilating paper about the flower pot 50. The decorative cover 61, which has a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, is then secured about the flower pot 50 by the elastic band 64. The flower pot 50 having the decorative cover 61 secured thereto is then moved in a direction 80 out of the opening 74 in the support platform 72.
  • The [0053] elastic band 64 can be applied manually or automatically such as by the method shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,599 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. The band 64 can also be applied as a tie using a method such as described in “Single Station Covering and Fastening System”, U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,009, the specification of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. The sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can also be applied automatically about the pot 60, for example, by methods shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,733,521 and 5,291,721 both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • Instead of securing the [0054] decorative cover 61 about the flower pot 50 via the band 64, the decorative cover 61 formed from the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may be secured to the flower pot 50 by the use of one or more bonding materials. For example, the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 may have a bonding material such as bonding material 27 disposed upon a portion thereof. When the sheet of polymeric material 10 is disposed about the flower pot 50, at least a portion of the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 contacts the outer peripheral surface 56 of the flower pot 50 and is thereby bonded and held about the flower pot 50 via the bonding material.
  • The bonding material may cover a portion of the [0055] upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 or the bonding material may entirely cover the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10. The bonding material may be disposed on the upper surface 14 of the sheet of polymeric material 10 in the form of a strip or in the form of spaced-apart spots. One method for disposing a bonding material on the sheet of polymeric material 10 is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,637, entitled “Method For Wrapping A Floral Grouping”, issued to Weder, et al. on May 12, 1992, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
  • The term “bonding material” when used herein can mean an adhesive, frequently a pressure sensitive adhesive, or a cohesive or any adhesive/cohesive combination, having adhesive qualities (i.e., qualities of adhesion or adhesion/cohesion, respectively) sufficient to cause the attachment of a portion of the sheet of [0056] polymeric material 10 to itself, to a floral grouping, or to a flower pot. Since the bonding material may comprise either an adhesive or an adhesive/cohesive combination, it will be appreciated that both adhesives and cohesives are known in the art, and both are commercially available. When the bonding material is a cohesive, a similar cohesive material must be placed on the adjacent surface for bondingly contacting and bondingly engaging with the cohesive material.
  • The term “bonding material” also includes materials which are heat sealable and, in this instance, the adjacent portions of the material must be brought into contact and then heat must be applied to effect the seal. The term “bonding material” also includes materials which are sonically sealable and vibratory sealable. The term “bonding material” when used herein also means a heat sealing lacquer or hot melt material which may be applied to the material and, in this instance, heat, sound waves, or vibrations, also must be applied to effect the sealing. [0057]
  • The term “bonding material” when used herein also means any type of material or thing which can be used to effect the bonding or connecting of the two adjacent portions of the sheet of [0058] polymeric material 10 to effect the connection or bonding described herein. The term “bonding material” may also include ties, labels, bands, ribbons, strings, tapes (including single or double-sided adhesive tapes), staples or combinations thereof. Some of the bonding materials would secure the ends of the material while other bonding material may bind the circumference of a wrapper, or a sleeve, or, alternatively and/or in addition, the bonding materials would secure overlapping folds in the material and/or sleeve. Another way to secure the wrapping and/or sleeve is to heat seal the ends of the material to another portion of the material. One way to do this is to contact the ends with an iron of sufficient heat to heat seal the material.
  • Alternatively, a cold seal adhesive may be utilized as the bonding material. The cold seal adhesive adheres only to a similar substrate, acting similarly as a cohesive, and binds only to itself. The cold seal adhesive, since it bonds only to a similar substrate, does not cause a residue to build up on equipment, thereby both permitting much more rapid disposition and use of such equipment to form articles and reducing labor costs. Further, since no heat is required to effect the seal, the dwell time, that is, the time for the sheet of material to form and retain the shape of an article, such as a flower pot cover or flower pot, is reduced. A cold seal adhesive binds quickly and easily with minimal pressure, and such a seal is not readily releasable. This characteristic is different from, for example, a pressure sensitive adhesive. [0059]
  • The term “bonding material” when used herein also means any heat or chemically shrinkable material, and static electrical or other electrical means, chemical welding means, magnetic means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means or clamps, curl-type characteristics of the film or materials incorporated in material which can cause the material to take on certain shapes, cling films, slots, grooves, shrinkable materials and bands, curl materials, springs, and any type of welding method which may weld portions of the material to itself or to the pot, or to both the material itself and the pot. [0060]
  • Description of FIGS. 9-12
  • Referring now to FIGS. 10 and 11, a decorative preformed [0061] flower pot cover 110 is illustrated constructed from a sheet of polymeric material having at least one surface thereof textured or modified to provide the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. The polymeric material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper is a flexible material such as the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or a flexible material 112 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 9A) or a flexible laminated sheet of material 112 a having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 9B). In the embodiment shown in FIG. 9A, the sheet of flexible material 112 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper used in the construction of the preformed flower pot cover 110 comprises a sheet of expanded core polymeric material 114 having an upper surface 116, a lower surface 118 and a thickness in the range of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, more desirably in the range of from about 0.6 to about 1.25 mils. The sheet of expanded core polymeric material 114 is provided with a coating of an acrylic heat sealable lacquer 120 disposed on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces 116 and 118 thereof. It should be understood, however, that the sheet of flexible material 112 is not limited to being the expanded core polymeric film 114 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper; rather, the sheet of flexible material 112 can be any flexible polymeric material or flexible laminated material, such as the polymeric material 10 or the laminated polymeric material 112 a, which can be modified or textured so that at least one surface of such polymeric material or laminated material is provided with a finish or texture assimilating paper in appearance.
  • As previously stated, the modification of the polymeric material or laminated polymeric material, such as the [0062] polymeric material 10, the laminated polymeric material 112 a, or the expanded core polymeric film 114 to provide the sheet of flexible material with the desired matt or textured finish, can be accomplished by printing a desired pattern on the sheet of polymeric material and thereafter laminating a matt material, such as a translucent polymeric film over the printed pattern. To further enhance the texture and appearance of the sheet of polymeric material so that the sheet of polymeric material assimilates the texture and appearance of paper, the matt material may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough. A matt or textured finish can also be produced by printing a sheet of polymeric material with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by embossing the sheet of polymeric material to provide an embossed pattern assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or by embossing and printing the sheet of polymeric material to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry. In addition, a matt or textured finish capable a providing the sheet of flexible polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll to produce the expanded core polymeric material, or by laminating a second sheet of material to the sheet of polymeric material, or by the use of selected pigments.
  • The sheet of flexible material [0063] 112 (FIG. 9A) having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper may vary in color. Further, the sheet of flexible material 112 may be provided with other decorative patterns or designs in addition to the matting, texturing, flocking, application of lacquers or foamable inks, or embossing employed to impart a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper to the sheet of flexible material 112.
  • When the sheet of polymeric material, such as the sheet of flexible [0064] polymeric material 112 is formed into the preformed flower pot cover 110, a plurality of overlapping folds 122 are formed and at least a portion of the overlapping folds 122 are connected to adjacently disposed portions of the preformed flower pot cover 110 via the acrylic heat sealable lacquer 120.
  • As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, the decorative [0065] preformed pot cover 122 has an upper end 125, a lower end 126, and an outer peripheral surface 128. An opening 130 intersects the upper end 125, forming an inner peripheral surface 132 which defines and encompasses a retaining space within which a flower pot 134 containing a floral grouping 136 may be disposed in a manner well known in the art.
  • In another embodiment, a sheet of [0066] flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B) is used in the construction of the preformed flower pot cover 110. The sheet of flexible material 112 a is a laminated material which comprises a first sheet of material 114 a having an upper surface 116 a, a lower surface 118 a and a second sheet of material 120 a. At least one surface of the first sheet of material 114 a or the second sheet of material 120 a is modified to provide the sheet of flexible material 112 a with the desired texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. The laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) with a sheet of metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate paper in appearance.
  • The first sheet of [0067] material 114 a desirably has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils, and the second sheet of material 120 desirably has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils. The second sheet or material 120 can be laminated to the first sheet of material 114 a with a colored adhesive so as to impart a desired color to the laminated sheet of flexible material 112 a. While the thickness of the sheet of flexible material 112 a can vary widely and will generally depend on the thickness of the first sheet of material 114 a and the thickness of the second sheet of material 120, desirable results can be obtained where the sheet of flexible material 112 a has a thickness in the range of from about 1 mil to about 20 mils, and more desirably from about 1.2 mils to about 2.5 mils.
  • As previously stated, the preformed [0068] flower pot cover 110 may be constructed of the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIG. 1), or of the sheet of the flexible material 112 (FIG. 9A), or of the laminated sheet of the flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B). The preformed flower pot cover 110 so formed will have a plurality of overlapping folds formed therein, at least a portion thereof being connected. If desired, the preformed flower pot cover 110 can be formed of a plurality of sheets of the same and/or different types of material.
  • The method and apparatus employed to form the preformed [0069] flower pot cover 110 having a texture and appearance of paper is substantially identical whether one uses one or more sheets of the polymeric material 10 (FIG. 1), or one or more sheets of the flexible polymeric material 112 (FIG. 9A), or one or more sheets of the flexible material 112 a (FIG. 9B), or a combination of such sheets of material. Thus, only the formation of the preformed flower pot cover 110 having a texture and appearance of paper using a sheet of the flexible polymeric material 112 of FIG. 9A will be described in detail hereinafter.
  • The decorative preformed [0070] flower pot cover 122 may be formed using a conventional mold system 140 comprising a male mold 142 and a female mold 144 having a mold cavity 146 for matingly receiving the male mold 142 (FIG. 12). The sheet of flexible polymeric material 112 having an texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper is positioned between the male and female molds 142 and 144, respectively. Movement of the male mold 142 in the direction 148 and into the mold cavity 146 forces the sheet of flexible polymeric material 112 to be disposed about the portion of the male mold 142 disposed in the mold cavity 146 of the female mold 146 and thereby forms the sheet of polymeric material 112 into the preformed decorative flower pot cover 110 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper (FIGS. 10 and 11). Further, in accordance with the present invention, the preformed flower pot cover 110 constructed from the materials described herein above, may have a bonding means or material disposed upon a portion thereof.
  • Methods for forming such preformed decorative pot covers are well known in the art. Two methods of forming such covers are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,773,182 and 5,291,721, each of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference. [0071]
  • Description of FIGS. 13-19
  • Shown in FIG. 13 is a decorative cover designated therein by the [0072] general reference numeral 160 which comprises a flexible bag or sleeve 162 of unitary construction having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper in accordance with the present invention. The sleeve 162 may be used as a decorative cover for a floral grouping or a flower pot. The sleeve 162 initially comprises a flexible flat collapsed piece of polymeric material which is openable in the form of a tube or sleeve. Such sleeves are well known in the floral industry. Further, in accordance with the present invention, the decorative cover 160 can be constructed of the flexible polymeric material 10 (FIG. 1), or the flexible polymeric material 112 (FIG. 9A), or the laminated flexible polymeric material 112 a (FIG. 9B) whereby at least a portion of one surface of the sleeve 162, preferably an outer peripheral surface 164 of the sleeve 162, has been modified to provide with sleeve 162 with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, as previously described herein.
  • The [0073] sleeve 162 has an upper end 166, a lower end 168 and the outer peripheral surface 164. The sleeve 162 may be tapered outwardly from the lower end 168 toward a larger diameter at its upper end 166. In its flattened state the sleeve 162 generally has an overall trapezoidal or modified trapezoidal shape, and when opened is substantially frusto-conical in configuration. It will be appreciated, however, that the sleeve 162 may comprise variations on the aforementioned shapes or may comprise significantly altered shapes such as square or rectangular, wherein the sleeve 162 when opened has a cylindrical form, as long as the sleeve 162 functions in accordance with the present invention in the manner described herein. The sleeve 162 (or any other sleeve disclosed herein) may have an angular or contoured shape.
  • The [0074] sleeve 162 has an opening 170 at the upper end 166 and may be open at the lower end 168, or closed with a bottom at the lower end 168. The sleeve 162 also has an inner peripheral surface 172 which, when the sleeve 162 is opened, defines and encompasses an inner retaining space 174. When the lower end 168 of the sleeve 162 has a closed lower end 168, a portion of the lower end 168 may be inwardly folded to form one or more gussets (not shown) for allowing the lower portion of the inner retaining space 174 to be expandable, for example, for receiving the circular bottom of a pot or growing medium.
  • The [0075] sleeve 162 is generally frusto-conically shaped, but the sleeve 162 may be, by way of example but not by way of limitation, cylindrical, frusto-conical, a combination of both frusto-conical and cylindrical, or any other shape, as long as the sleeve 162 functions as described herein as noted above. Further, the sleeve 162 may comprise any shape, whether geometric, non-geometric, asymmetrical and/or fanciful as long as it functions in accordance with the present invention. The sleeve 162 may also be equipped with drain holes (if having a closed bottom) or side ventilation holes (not shown), or can be made from gas permeable or impermeable materials.
  • The material from which the [0076] sleeve 162 is constructed is the same as previously described above for the sheet of polymeric material 10 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or the sheet of polymeric material 112 or 112 a having a texture and appearance assimilating paper. Any thickness of polymeric material may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sleeve 162 may be formed as described herein, is provided with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, and as long as the formed sleeve 162 may contain at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, as described herein. Additionally, an insulating material such as bubble film, preferable as one of two or more layers, can be utilized in order to provide additional protection for the item, such as a floral grouping, contained therein.
  • In FIG. 14 the [0077] sleeve 162 is illustrated having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper provided on the outer peripheral surface 184 of the sleeve 162. A floral grouping 176 is disposed within the inner retaining space 174 of the sleeve 162. Generally, an upper or bloom portion 178 of the floral grouping 176 is exposed near the opening 170 of the sleeve 162 and a lower or stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 is exposed near the lower end 168 of the sleeve 162. Either end of the sleeve 162 may be closed about the floral grouping 176. Generally, a portion of the sleeve 162 is tightened about a portion of the stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 for holding the decorative cover 160 about the floral grouping 176. For example, the sleeve 162 may be held by a tie 182 tied about the sleeve 162 such as is shown in FIG. 14. Other means for binding the sleeve 162 about the floral grouping 176 may be employed such as the bonding materials described elsewhere herein. For example, as shown in FIG. 15, a decorative cover 160 a is shown which comprises a sleeve 162 a having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper and a cinching tab 184 having a bonding material 186 disposed upon a surface thereof. The cinching tab 184 can be used to gather portions of the sleeve 162 a together about the stem portion 180 of the floral grouping 176 as shown in FIG. 16 for holding the sleeve 162 a tightly about the floral grouping 176.
  • Similarly, it may generally be desired to use the [0078] sleeve 162 as a decorative cover for a flower pot (not shown). The flower pot will generally contain a botanical item or plant. The flower pot can be deposited into the open sleeve 162 in a manner well known in the art, such as manually wherein the sleeve 162 is opened by hand and the flower pot deposited therein.
  • As noted above, a bonding material may be disposed on a portion of the [0079] sleeve 162 or any sleeve described herein to assist in holding the sleeve 162 to the flower pot when the flower pot is disposed within the sleeve 162 or to assist in closing the upper end 166 of the sleeve 162 or adhering the sleeve 162 to the flower pot after the flower pot has been disposed therein, as will be discussed in further detail below.
  • It will be understood that the bonding material, if present, may be disposed as a strip or block on a surface of the [0080] sleeve 62.
  • The bonding material may also be disposed upon either the outer [0081] peripheral surface 164 or the inner peripheral surface 162 of the sleeve 162, as well as upon the flower pot. Further, the bonding material may be disposed as spots of bonding material, or in any other geometric, non-geometric, asymmetric, or fanciful form, and in any pattern including covering either the entire inner peripheral surface 172 and/or outer peripheral surface 164 of the sleeve 162 and/or the flower pot. The bonding material may be covered by a cover or release strip which can be removed prior to the use of the sleeve 162 or flower pot. The bonding material can be applied by means known to those of ordinary skill in their art. One method for disposing a bonding material, in this case an adhesive, is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,637, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • As noted above, a bonding material may be disposed on at least a portion of the inner [0082] peripheral surface 172 of the sleeve 162, or, alternatively, the bonding material may be disposed on the outer peripheral surface of a flower pot contained within the sleeve 162, while the sleeve 162 may be free of the bonding material. In a further alternative, the bonding material may be disposed both on at least a portion of the flower pot as well as upon at least a portion of the inner peripheral surface 172 of the sleeve 162. In addition, a portion of the bonding material may also be disposed on the outer peripheral surface 165 of the sleeve 162 as well. It will be understood that the bonding material may be disposed in a solid section of bonding material. The bonding material, when present, is disposed on the sleeve 162 and/or flower pot by any means known in the art.
  • Certain versions of sleeves described herein may be used in combination with a preformed pot cover. For example, a preformed pot cover may be applied to the pot, then the covered pot wrapped or disposed within a sleeve. Either the cover or the sleeve, or both, have a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. Examples of sleeves which may be used in this invention are shown in the specification of U.S. Ser. No. 08/237,078 which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Equipment and devices for forming sleeves are commercially available, and well known in the art. [0083]
  • Shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 is another embodiment of a [0084] decorative cover 160 b comprising a sleeve having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper constructed from the polymeric material 10, or the flexible polymeric material 112 or 112 a in accordance with the present invention and designated by the general reference numeral 162 b. The sleeve 162 b has a “detaching” element in predetermined areas for detaching a portion of the sleeve 162 b. The sleeve 162 b generally initially comprises a flexible flat collapsed piece of material which is openable in the form of a tube or sleeve. The sleeve 162 b is constructed of the same material and in the same way as the sleeve 162 described previously herein and may be described exactly the same as the sleeve 162 described herein except for the additional elements described hereinafter.
  • The [0085] sleeve 162 b has an upper end 166 b, a lower end 168 b, and an outer peripheral surface 164 b. The sleeve 162 b has an opening 170 b at the upper end 166 b thereof, and the sleeve 162 b may be open at the lower end 168 b or closed with a bottom at the lower end 168 b. In a flattened state, the sleeve 162 b has a first side 171 and a second side 173. The sleeve 162 b also has an inner peripheral surface 172 b which, when the sleeve 162 b is opened, defines and encompasses an inner retaining space 174 b as shown in FIG. 18. When the lower end 168 b of the sleeve 162 b has a closed bottom, a portion of the lower end 168 b may be inwardly folded to form one or more gussets (not shown) for permitting a circular bottom of an object such as a potted plant 176 b to be disposed in the inner retaining space 174 b of the lower end 168 b of the sleeve 162 b.
  • As shown in FIGS. 17 and 18, the [0086] sleeve 162 b is demarcated into an upper portion 188 and a lower portion 190. The lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b is generally sized to contain the flower pot 176 b. The upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is sized to substantially surround and encompass a plant 192 contained in the flower pot 176 b disposed within the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b. The sleeve 162 b is demarcated into the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 by a detaching element 194 for enabling the detachment of the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b. In the present version, the detaching element 194 is a plurality of generally laterally-oriented or alternatingly diagonally-oriented perforations which extend circumferentially across the outer peripheral surface 164 b of the sleeve 162 b from the first side 171 to the second side 173.
  • In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 17 and 18, the [0087] lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b further comprises a base portion 196 and a skirt portion 198. The base portion 196 comprises that part of the lower portion 190 which, when the flower pot 176 b is placed into the lower portion 190, has an inner peripheral surface which is substantially adjacent to and surrounds the outer peripheral surface of the flower pot 176 b. The skirt portion 198 comprises that part of the lower portion 190 which extends beyond an open upper end of the flower pot 176 b and adjacent at least a portion of the plant 192 contained within the flower pot 176 b and which is left to freely extend at an angle, inwardly or outwardly, from the base portion 196 when the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is detached from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b by actuation of the detaching element 194.
  • In the [0088] intact sleeve 162 b, the skirt portion 198 comprises an upper peripheral edge congruent with the detaching element 194 which is connected to a lower peripheral edge, also congruent with the detaching element 194, of the upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b. In FIGS. 17 and 18, the upper peripheral edge of the skirt portion 198 is congruent with a series of alternatingly diagonally-oriented lines of perforations which together form a zig-zag and comprise the detaching element 194. The upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b may also have an additional detaching element 200 indicated as a plurality of vertical perforations for facilitating removal of the upper portion 188 and which are disposed more or less vertically therein extending between the detaching element 194 of the sleeve 162 b.
  • The [0089] upper portion 188 of the sleeve 162 b is thereby separable from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b by tearing the upper portion 188 along both the vertical perforations 200 and the detaching element 194, thereby separating the upper portion 188 from the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b. The lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b remains disposed as the base portion 196 about the flower pot 176 b and as the skirt portion 198 about the plant 192 forming a decorative cover 202 as shown in FIG. 19 which substantially surrounds and encompasses the flower pot 176 b and the plant 192 contained therein. An outer peripheral surface 124 of the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b, for example, the base and skirt portions 196 and 198, may be modified to provide the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, while the upper portion 188 is left unmodified or is printed with a design; or both the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 may be provided with a modified or textured surface so the both the upper portion 188 and the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 is provided with a texture or appearance assimilating paper. When the upper portion 188 is detached, the lower portion 190 of the sleeve 162 b remains about the flower pot 176 b and thereby forms a decorative cover about the flower pot 176 b which has the appearance of paper.
  • “Detaching element” or “detaching means” as used herein, means any element, or combination of elements, or features, such as, but not by way of limitation, perforations, tear strips, zippers, and any other devices or elements of this nature known in the art, or any combination thereof. Therefore, while perforations are shown and described in detail herein, it will be understood that tear strips, zippers, or any other “detaching elements” known in the art, or any combination thereof, could be substituted therefor and/or used therewith. [0090]
  • In a general method of use of [0091] sleeves 162 and 162 b as a decorative cover for a flower pot, an operator provides the sleeve 162 or 162 b, and the flower pot 176 b having a plant 192 disposed in a growing medium contained within the flower pot 176 b. The operator then disposes the flower pot 176 b having the plant 192 contained therein into the sleeve 162 or 162 b by opening the sleeve 162 or 162 b at its first end and assuring both that the opening therein is in an open condition, and that the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve 162 or 162 b is somewhat expanded outward as well, as shown in FIG. 18. The operator then manually or automatically disposes the flower pot 176 b into the opening in the sleeve 162 or 162 b, the flower pot 176 b being disposed generally through the upper portion of the sleeve 162 or 162 b into generally the lower portion of the sleeve 162 or 162 b, the flower pot 176 b remaining in the lower portion of the sleeve 162 or 162 b, permitting the sleeve 162 or 162 b to substantially surround and tightly encompass the flower pot 176 b. It will be understood that alternatively, the sleeve 162 or 162 b having an extension (not shown), may be utilized, the sleeve 162 or 162 b being disposed on rods, or wickets and the flower pot 176 b then being disposed in the sleeve 162 or 162 b either before or after the sleeve 162 or 162 b has been removed from the wickets.
  • Embodiments of FIGS. 20A-20C
  • Referring now to FIG. 20A, designated generally by the [0092] reference numeral 210 is a polymeric ribbon material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper for forming decorative bows and for wrapping items. That is, at least one surface of a web of polymeric material (not shown) is modified to provide a matt or textured finish 212 assimilating the appearance of paper. The modification of the web of polymeric material (not shown) to provide the polymeric ribbon material 210 with a matt or textured finish 212 assimilating paper can be accomplished in several ways. For example, the polymeric ribbon material 210 having the matt or textured finish 212 can be produced by printing a web of polymeric material with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by embossing the sheet of polymeric material to provide an embossed pattern simulating the texture and appearance of paper, or by flocking the sheet of polymeric material, or by application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink to the sheet of polymeric material, or by embossing and printing the sheet of polymeric material to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry. In addition, a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll. Thereafter, the web of material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be cut in a conventional manner to provide the polymeric ribbon material 210 having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper.
  • Any polymeric material capable of being textured or otherwise modified to provide the polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be employed in the formulation of the [0093] polymeric ribbon material 210. For example, the polymeric material employed to produce the polymeric ribbon material 210 can be polypropylene film having a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils, or an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils.
  • Referring now to FIG. 20B, designated generally by the [0094] reference numeral 220 is another embodiment of a polymeric ribbon material for forming decorative bows and for wrapping items. The polymeric ribbon material 220 is a laminated material comprising a first web or sheet of material 222 having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils, and a second web or sheet of material 224 having a thickness of from about 0.5 to about 10 mils, and more desirably from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils. The laminated material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be produced by laminating two or more sheets of polymeric film (such as two or more sheets of polypropylene film or a sheet of polypropylene film and a sheet of expanded core polymeric film, such as expanded core polypropylene film), or by laminating a polymeric film (such as polypropylene film or an expanded core polymeric film) with a sheet of metallized foil and the like wherein at least one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper. The second web or sheet of material 224 is desirably laminated to the first web or sheet of material 222 with a colored adhesive so as to impart a desired color to the polymeric ribbon material 220. If desired the polymeric ribbon material 220 may be treated or otherwise processed to provide the polymeric ribbon material 220 with a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in appearance so that the polymeric ribbon material has a paper-like appearance similar to the polymeric ribbon material 210 hereinbefore described with reference to FIG. 20A. That is, a matt or textured finish assimilating paper in texture and appearance can be printed on the first web or sheet of material 222 and thereafter the second web or sheet of material 224 (which in this case is desirably a matt material of translucent polymeric film) is laminated to the first web or sheet of material 222 to provide the polymeric ribbon material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. To further enhance the texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper of the polymeric ribbon material 220, the second web or sheet of material 224 may or may not have a plurality of spatially disposed holes extending therethrough. The matt or textured finish 212 can be produced by printing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by flocking at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224, by application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink to at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224, by embossing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 to provide an embossed pattern assimilating the appearance and texture of paper, or by embossing and printing at least one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry. In addition, a matt or textured finish capable a providing the polymeric ribbon material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding the resin used to produce one of the first and second webs or sheets of material 222 and 224 onto a matted or textured chill roll.
  • Referring now to FIG. 20C, designated generally by the [0095] reference numeral 230 is another embodiment of a polymeric ribbon material for forming decorative bows and for wrapping items. The polymeric ribbon material 230 comprises a polymeric film 232 having an upper surface 234, a lower surface 236. An acrylic heat sealable lacquer 238 can applied to at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the polymeric film 232, such as the lower surface 236 of the polymeric film 232 and the upper surface 234 of the polymeric film 232 is desirably modified to provide the polymeric ribbon material with a matt or textured finish assimilating the texture and appearance of paper. The modification of the polymeric film 232 to provide the polymeric ribbon material 230 with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be accomplished in several ways. For example, the polymeric ribbon material 230 having the matt or textured finish can be produced by printing a web of polymeric material with a matted (i.e. dull finish) ink, by lacquering at least one surface of the sheet of polymeric material with a dull finish lacquer or a matting lacquer, by flocking the sheet of polymeric material, by application of a foamable lacquer or foamable ink to the sheet of polymeric material, by embossing the sheet of polymeric material to provide an embossed pattern assimilating the texture and appearance of paper, or by embossing and printing the sheet of polymeric material to provide embossed and printed patterns wherein the embossed and printed patterns may be in registry, out of registry or wherein a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are in registry and a portion of the embossed and printed patterns are out of registry. In addition, a matt or textured finish capable of providing the sheet of polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be achieved by extruding a polymeric resin onto a matted or textured chill roll. Thereafter, the web of material having a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be cut in a conventional manner to provide the polymeric film 232.
  • Any polymeric film capable of being textured or otherwise modified to provide the polymeric material with a texture and appearance assimilating the texture and appearance of paper can be employed in the formulation of the [0096] polymeric ribbon material 230. For example, the polymeric film 232 employed to produce the polymeric ribbon material 210 can be polypropylene film having a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, and more desirably of from about 0.5 mils to about 10 mils, or an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness of from about 0.6 to about 10 mils.
  • Changes may be made in the construction and the operation of the various components, elements and assemblies described herein or in the steps or the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. [0097]

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What is claimed:
1. A method for wrapping a floral grouping, comprising:
providing a floral grouping having an upper end and a stem portion;
providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein the flexible, laminated polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed of the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the wrapper having an upper end, a lower end, an inner peripheral surface surrounding a retaining space, an outer peripheral surface, and a bonding material disposed upon a portion of at least one of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper for holding overlapping portions of the wrapper in a crimped position adjacent a stem portion of the floral grouping;
placing the floral grouping into the retaining space of the wrapper; and
binding the wrapper about the floral grouping by crimping portions of the wrapper together causing at least one portion of the wrapper to overlap another portion of the wrapper whereby the bonding material engages the overlapping portions of the wrapper together in a position surrounding and adjacent a portion of the floral grouping and thereby forms a crimped portion of the wrapper, at least a portion of the stem portion of the floral grouping being disposed within the crimped portion so that the wrapper is bound in a position about the floral grouping.
2. The method of
claim 1
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the wrapper is further characterized as having detaching means for detaching a portion of the wrapper after the wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
3. The method of
claim 2
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the flexible, laminated polymeric material has a thickness in the range of from about 1 mil to about 20 mils.
4. The method of
claim 1
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, each sheet of material forming the flexible laminated polymeric material has a thickness in the range of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mil.
5. The method of
claim 4
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the sheets of material of the flexible, laminated polymeric material are laminated with a colored adhesive.
6. The method of
claim 5
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, each sheet forming the flexible, laminated polymeric material has a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils, and the flexible, laminated polymeric material has a thickness in the range of from about 1.2 mils to about 2.5 mils.
7. The method of
claim 1
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the bonding material is disposed upon a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper.
8. The method of
claim 1
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the bonding material is disposed upon a portion of the inner peripheral surface of the wrapper.
9. The method of
claim 1
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the bonding material is disposed upon portions of both the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper.
10. The method for wrapping a floral grouping of
claim 1
comprising the additional step of detaching a portion of the wrapper having a paper-like appearance after the wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
11. The method for wrapping a floral grouping of
claim 10
wherein, in the step of detaching a portion of the wrapper having a paper-like appearance, the detached portion and the portion of the wrapper bound about the floral grouping each have a paper-like appearance.
12. The method of
claim 11
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the flexible, laminated polymeric material is further provided with printed matter.
13. The method of
claim 12
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the flexible, laminated polymeric material is further provided with an embossed pattern.
14. The method of
claim 13
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, at least a portion of the printed matter and the embossed pattern are in registry.
15. The method of
claim 13
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, at least a portion of the printed matter and the embossed pattern are in out of registry with one another.
16. The method of
claim 11
wherein, in the step of providing a wrapper formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein at least a portion of one surface thereof is textured or modified to assimilate the texture and appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the wrapper formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with a paper-like appearance, the flexible, laminated polymeric material is further provided with an embossed design.
17. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the flexible, laminated polymeric material with a appearance assimilating the appearance of paper so that at least a portion of tubular sleeve formed from the flexible, laminated polymeric material is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the base having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface is modified or textured to provide such surface with a paper-like appearance, the decorative base being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot.
18. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 17
wherein the portion of the flexible, laminated polymeric material forming the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured so that the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion is provided with a paper-like appearance, and wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one surface of the flexible, laminated polymeric material forming the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured so that at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
19. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 18
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least a portion of the flexible, laminated polymeric material forming the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured so that at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
20. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material wherein the flexible, laminated material is formed by laminating a polymeric material to a metallized foil, the flexible, laminated material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the flexible, laminated material with an appearance or texture assimilating the appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve, comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the base having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least a portion of one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface has a modified or textured surface which provides the base portion with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the decorative base being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion;
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot; and
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
21. The tubular sleeve of
claim 20
wherein the flexible, laminated polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the flexible, laminated material with an appearance or texture assimilating the appearance of paper from which the tubular sleeve is made has a thickness in a range of from about 1 mil to about 20 mils.
22. The tubular sleeve of
claim 20
wherein the polymeric material and the metallized foil are laminated with a colored bonding material.
23. The tubular sleeve of
claim 20
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is further provided with an extended portion for serving as a handle or support element.
24. A plant package produced from a laminated material wherein at least a portion of one surface of the plant package is modified or textured to provide at least a portion of the plant package with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the plant package comprising:
a tubular sleeve formed of a laminated material wherein the laminated material is formed by laminating at least one sheet of polymeric material to at least one sheet of polymeric material or a sheet of metallized foil, the laminated material having at least a portion of one surface thereof textured or modified so as to provide the laminated material with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space wherein at least a portion of at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the tubular sleeve is textured or modified to provide at least a portion of such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, and wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
a base portion having a closed lower end and an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing a pot;
a skirt portion extending beyond the upper end of the base portion and having an upper peripheral edge; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations; and
a pot having a floral grouping disposed within the retaining space of the base portion of the tubular sleeve such that the pot is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the base portion of the tubular sleeve and the floral grouping is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve prior to detaching the sleeve portion from the skirt portion, whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve from the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve, the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve remains in a position surrounding the pot.
25. The plant package of
claim 24
wherein the outer peripheral surface of the base portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, and wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least a portion of at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
26. The plant package of
claim 25
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface and wherein at least a portion of at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
27. The plant package of
claim 24
wherein the base portion and the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve are constructed from the laminated material and the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is constructed from a second material different than the laminated material.
28. The plant package of
claim 24
wherein the laminated material from which the tubular sleeve is made is characterized as having a thickness in a range of from about 1 mil to about 20 mils.
29. The plant package of
claim 28
wherein the laminated material from which the tubular sleeve is further provided with printed material thereon.
30. The plant package of
claim 29
wherein the laminated material from which the tubular sleeve is made is further provided with an embossed design or material.
31. The plant package of
claim 30
wherein the printed material and the embossed design or material on the laminated material from which the tubular sleeve is made are in register with one another.
32. The plant package of
claim 30
wherein the printed material and the embossed design or material on the laminated material from which the tubular sleeve is made are out of register with one another.
33. The plant package of
claim 24
wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion of the tubular sleeve for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
34. A plant package, comprising:
a tubular sleeve formed of a flexible, laminated polymeric material, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space wherein at least a portion of at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide the tubular sleeve with an appearance or texture assimilating the appearance or texture of paper, and wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
a base portion having a closed lower end having a gusset, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing a pot;
a skirt portion extending beyond the upper end of the base portion and having an upper peripheral edge; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations; and
a pot having a floral grouping, the pot disposed within the retaining space of the base portion of the tubular sleeve such that the pot is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the base portion of the tubular sleeve and the floral grouping is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve prior to detaching the sleeve portion from the skirt portion, whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve from the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve, the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the base portion of the tubular sleeve remains in a position surrounding the pot.
35. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a flexible, laminated material wherein at least a portion of one surface of the laminated material is textured or modified to provide the laminated material with a paper-like appearance and wherein the laminated material is formed by laminating at least one first sheet of a polymeric material to at least one second sheet of material wherein the second sheet of material is a polymeric material or a metallized foil, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end containing a gusset, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the decorative base portion having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the decorative base portion is modified or textured to provide such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the decorative base portion being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the decorative base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the decorative base portion; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot.
36. The tubular sleeve of
claim 35
wherein the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, and wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
37. The tubular sleeve of
claim 36
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
38. The tubular sleeve of
claim 35
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
39. A decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, the decorative sleeve formed of a flexible polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified to provide at least a portion of the decorative sleeve with an appearance assimilating paper, the flexible polymeric material from which the decorative sleeve is formed comprising:
a sheet of flexible polymeric material formed of an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 to about 10 mils, the sheet of flexible polymeric material having an upper surface and a lower surface wherein at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the sheet of flexible polymeric material is embossed, printed or embossed and printed to provide such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
40. A decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, the decorative sleeve formed of flexible laminated polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified to provide at least a portion of the flexible laminated polymeric material and at least a portion of the decorative sleeve formed therefrom with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the flexible laminated polymeric material from which the decorative sleeve is formed comprising:
an expanded core polymeric film having an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils; and
a substantially water impervious polymeric film laminated to the expanded core polymeric film, the substantially water impervious polymeric film having an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils,
wherein at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces of the expanded core polymeric film and the substantially water impervious polymeric film is modified or textured to provide the flexible laminated polymeric material with a surface assimilating in appearance paper.
41. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 40
wherein the expanded core polymeric film and the substantially water impervious polymeric film are laminated with a colored adhesive.
42. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 41
wherein the expanded core polymeric film has a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils and the substantially water impervious polymeric film laminated to the expanded core polymeric film has a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils.
43. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 40
wherein the expanded core polymeric film has a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils, and wherein the substantially water impervious polymeric film laminated to the expanded core polymeric film has a thickness in the range of from about 0.6 mil to about 1.25 mils.
44. A decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, the decorative sleeve formed of a flexible polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified to provide at least a portion of the decorative sleeve with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the flexible polymeric material from which the decorative sleeve is formed, comprising:
an expanded core polymeric film having an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness in the range of about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils wherein at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the expanded core polymeric film is modified or textured to provide the flexible material with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
45. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 44
wherein the expanded core polymeric film further contains printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof.
46. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 45
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are in registry with one another.
47. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 45
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
48. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 45
wherein at least a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
49. A decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, the decorative sleeve formed of an expanded core polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified to provide at least a portion of the decorative sleeve formed from the expanded core polymeric material with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
50. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 49
wherein the expanded core polymeric film is provided with an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness of from about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils and wherein the expanded core polymeric film is further provided with printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof.
51. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 50
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are in registry with one another.
52. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 50
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
53. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 50
wherein a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are in registry with one another and wherein a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
54. The decorative sleeve positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping of
claim 49
wherein the paper-appearing textured or matt finish of the expanded core polymeric film is produced by printing, embossing, or printing and embossing at least a portion of the expanded core polymeric film.
55. A method for wrapping a floral grouping with a polymeric wrapper wherein at least one surface thereof has been modified to provide the polymeric wrapper with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, comprising:
providing a floral grouping having an upper end and a stem portion;
providing a polymeric wrapper formed of an expanded core polymeric film having a thickness of from about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils, the expanded core polymeric film having an upper surface and a lower surface wherein at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces of the expanded core polymeric film is textured or modified to provide such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper so that at least a portion of the polymeric wrapper formed from the expanded core polymeric film is also provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the polymeric wrapper having an upper end, a lower end, an inner peripheral surface defining a retaining space, an outer peripheral surface, and a bonding material disposed upon a portion of at least one of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the polymeric wrapper for holding overlapping portions of the polymeric wrapper in a crimped position adjacent a stem portion of the floral grouping;
placing the floral grouping into the retaining space of the polymeric wrapper; and
binding the polymeric wrapper about the floral grouping by crimping portions of the polymeric wrapper together causing at least one portion of the polymeric wrapper to overlap another portion of the polymeric wrapper, the bonding material engaging the overlapping portions of the polymeric wrapper together in a position surrounding and adjacent a portion of the floral grouping forming a crimped portion of the polymeric wrapper and wherein at least a portion of the stem portion is disposed within the crimped portion thereby binding the polymeric wrapper in a position about the floral grouping.
56. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the polymeric wrapper is further characterized as having detaching means for detaching a portion of the polymeric wrapper after the polymeric wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
57. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the polymeric wrapper and wherein the expanded core polymeric film from which the polymeric wrapper is formed is further provided with an embossed design, printed material and combinations thereof.
58. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on a portion of the inner peripheral surface of the polymeric wrapper.
59. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on portions of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the polymeric wrapper.
60. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the polymeric wrapper is further characterized as having detaching means for detaching a portion of the polymeric wrapper and wherein the method further comprises detaching a portion of the polymeric wrapper via the detaching means after the polymeric wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
61. The method of
claim 60
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the polymeric wrapper detached and the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the polymeric wrapper bound about the floral grouping are each provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
62. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the polymeric wrapper is further provided with printed material, designs and combinations thereof.
63. The method of
claim 62
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, the polymeric wrapper is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
64. The method of
claim 63
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are in registry.
65. The method of
claim 63
wherein, in the step of providing the polymeric wrapper, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are out of register with one another.
66. The method of
claim 55
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
67. A method for packaging a plant comprising the steps of:
providing a pot containing a floral grouping;
providing a flexible polymeric sleeve formed of an expanded core polymeric film wherein at least a portion of one surface of the expanded core polymeric film has been textured or modified so that at least a portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the flexible polymeric sleeve having perforations at preselected areas and a bonding material, the flexible polymeric sleeve being positionable about the pot such that a lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve closely surrounds and encompasses the pot, an upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve extending upwardly from the pot, the upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve removable from the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve along the perforations; and
disposing the pot within the flexible polymeric sleeve such that the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is positioned adjacent the pot and at least a portion of the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is bondingly connected to the pot via the bonding material whereby the upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve extends upwardly from the pot and substantially surrounds and encompasses the floral grouping within the pot so that when the upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is detached from the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve along the perforations, the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve remains disposed about the pot and forms a decorative plant cover having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper which substantially surrounds and encompasses the pot.
68. The method of
claim 67
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve is further defined as having a first end and a second end, the flexible polymeric sleeve having an opening which intersects both the first and second end forming an inner peripheral surface which defines a cavity for receiving the pot containing a floral grouping.
69. The method of
claim 67
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve is further defined as having a first end, a closed second end and an opening which intersects the first end.
70. The method of
claim 69
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the perforations in the flexible polymeric sleeve include vertical perforations and circumferential perforations.
71. The method of
claim 70
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the expanded core polymeric film from which the flexible polymeric sleeve is formed has a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
72. The method of
claim 71
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve further comprises two or more layers of material wherein at least one of the layers of material is textured or modified to provide such layer of material with a surface assimilating the appearance of paper.
73. The method of
claim 67
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the perforations in the flexible polymeric sleeve are vertical perforations and circumferential perforations.
74. The method of
claim 73
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the expanded core polymeric film from which the flexible polymeric sleeve is formed has a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
75. The method of
claim 73
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve is further provided with printed material, designs and combinations thereof.
76. The method of
claim 75
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
77. The method of
claim 76
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern on the flexible polymeric sleeve are in registry.
78. The method of
claim 76
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are out of register with one another.
79. The method of
claim 73
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible polymeric sleeve is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
80. The method of
claim 73
comprising the additional step of removing the upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve by tearing the upper portion away from the lower portion along the perforations.
81. The method of
claim 73
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, at least the lower portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
82. The method of
claim 73
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, at least the upper portion of the flexible polymeric sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
83. The method of
claim 67
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the upper and lower portions of the flexible polymeric sleeve are provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
84. A method for providing a decorative polymeric cover for a flower pot wherein at least a portion of the decorative cover is provided with a texture or appearance assimilating the texture or appearance of paper, comprising:
providing a sleeve formed of an expanded core polymeric film, the sleeve having at least one surface thereof textured or modified so that the sleeve has a texture or appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the sleeve having an upper end, a lower end and an opening extending therethrough intersecting the upper end thereof;
providing the flower pot; and
disposing the flower pot in the opening in the sleeve whereby the sleeve encompasses a substantial portion of the flower pot and provides the decorative polymeric cover for the flower pot which is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
85. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of an expanded core polymeric film having at least one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the tubular sleeve formed from the expanded core polymeric film with a textured or matt finish assimilating the appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space and the floral grouping having a lower portion and an upper portion, the tubular sleeve, comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the base having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the decorative base being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot.
86. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 85
wherein the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, and wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
87. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 85
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
88. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 85
wherein the expanded core polymeric film has a thickness of from about 0.6 mil to about 10 mils and wherein the expanded core polymeric film is further provided with printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof.
89. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 88
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are in registry with one another.
90. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 88
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
91. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 88
wherein a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are in registry with one another and a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the expanded core polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
92. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 85
wherein the textured or matt finish of the expanded core polymeric film is produced by printing, embossing, or printing and embossing the expanded core polymeric film.
93. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a flexible polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the flexible polymeric material with an appearance or texture assimilating the appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space and the floral grouping having a lower portion and an upper portion, the tubular sleeve, comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the base having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface is modified or textured to provide such surface with a paper-like appearance, the decorative base being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion;
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot; and
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
94. The tubular sleeve of
claim 93
wherein the closed lower end of the base portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with a gusset.
95. The tubular sleeve of
claim 94
wherein the flexible polymeric material from which the tubular sleeve is made has a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
96. The tubular sleeve of
claim 95
wherein the flexible polymeric material from which the tubular sleeve is made has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils.
97. The tubular sleeve of
claim 93
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is further provided with an extended portion for serving as a handle or support element.
98. A plant package, comprising:
a tubular sleeve formed of an expanded core polymeric material, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface is modified or textured to provide the tubular sleeve with an appearance or texture assimilating the appearance or texture of paper, and wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
a base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end, a retaining space for enclosing a pot, and an outer peripheral surface, the outer peripheral surface of the base portion of the tubular sleeve having an appearance assimilating the appearance or texture of paper;
a skirt portion extending beyond the upper end of the base portion and having an upper peripheral edge; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations;
a pot having a floral grouping disposed within the retaining space of the base portion of the tubular sleeve such that the pot is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the base portion of the tubular sleeve and the floral grouping is substantially surrounded and encompassed by the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve prior to detaching the sleeve portion from the skirt portion, whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve from the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve, the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve remains in a position surrounding the pot.
99. The plant package of
claim 98
wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface and wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve has an appearance assimilating the appearance or texture of paper.
100. The plant package of
claim 99
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve has an appearance assimilating the appearance or texture of paper.
101. The plant package of
claim 100
wherein the expanded core polymeric material has a thickness of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils.
102. The plant package of
claim 101
wherein the expanded core polymeric material has a thickness in a range of from about 0.5 mil to about 10 mils.
103. The plant package of
claim 102
further comprising a second material laminated to the expanded core polymeric material.
104. The plant package of
claim 100
wherein the closed lower end of the base portion of the tubular sleeve is provided with a with a gusset.
105. The plant package of
claim 104
wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion of the tubular sleeve for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
106. The plant package of
claim 98
wherein the tubular sleeve further comprises:
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion of the tubular sleeve for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
107. A decorative tubular sleeve formed of a polymeric material capable of being formed into a decorative sleeve and having a thickness in the range of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, the decorative tubular sleeve having a texture or appearance assimilating paper and positionable about at least a portion of a flower pot or a floral grouping, the decorative tubular sleeve comprising:
a base portion having a lower end, an upper end, a retaining space for enclosing a pot and an outer peripheral surface, the outer peripheral surface of the base portion of the tubular sleeve having embossed, printed or embossed and printed designs to provide such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance or texture of paper;
a skirt portion extending beyond the upper end of the base portion and having an upper peripheral edge; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations.
108. The decorative tubular sleeve of
claim 107
wherein the sheet of flexible polymeric material capable of being formed into a decorative sleeve has a thickness of from about 0.5 mil to about 2.5 mils.
109. A method for wrapping a floral grouping with a polymeric wrapper having at least a portion of one surface thereof textured or modified so as to provide such portion of the polymeric wrapper with an appearance assimilating paper, comprising:
providing a floral grouping having an upper end and a stem portion;
providing a wrapper formed of a flexible polymeric material having a thickness in the range of from about 0.1 mil to about 30 mils, the flexible polymeric material having an upper surface and a lower surface wherein at least a portion of one of the upper and lower surfaces of the flexible polymeric material is textured or modified to provide such surface with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper such that at least a portion of the wrapper form from the flexible polymeric material is also provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper, the wrapper having an upper end, a lower end, an inner peripheral surface defining a retaining space, an outer peripheral surface, and a bonding material disposed upon a portion of at least one of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper for holding overlapping portions of the wrapper in a crimped position adjacent a stem portion of the floral grouping;
placing the floral grouping into the retaining space of the wrapper; and
binding the wrapper about the floral grouping by crimping portions of the wrapper together causing at least one portion of the wrapper to overlap another portion of the wrapper, the bonding material engaging the overlapping portions of the wrapper together in a position surrounding and adjacent a portion of the floral grouping forming a crimped portion of the wrapper and wherein at least a portion of the stem portion is disposed within the crimped portion thereby binding the wrapper in a position about the floral grouping.
110. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further characterized as having detaching means for detaching a portion of the wrapper after the wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
111. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper and wherein the flexible polymeric material is further provided with an embossed design, printed material and combinations thereof.
112. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on a portion of the inner peripheral surface of the wrapper.
113. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the bonding material is disposed on portions of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wrapper.
114. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further characterized as having detaching means for detaching a portion of the wrapper and wherein the method further comprises detaching a portion of the wrapper via the detaching means after the wrapper has been bound about the floral grouping.
115. The method of
claim 114
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the wrapper detached and the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the wrapper bound about the floral grouping are each modified to provided the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the wrapper detached and the outer peripheral surface of the portion of the wrapper bound about the floral grouping wrapper with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
116. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further provided with printed material, designs and combinations thereof.
117. The method of
claim 116
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
118. The method of
claim 117
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are in registry.
119. The method of
claim 117
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are out of register with one another.
120. The method of
claim 109
wherein, in the step of providing the wrapper, the wrapper is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
121. A method for packaging a plant comprising the steps of:
providing a pot containing a floral grouping;
providing a flexible sleeve having a paper-like appearance which is formed of a polymeric material having at least a portion of one surface thereof textured or modified to provide the polymeric material with the paper-like appearance, the flexible sleeve having perforations at preselected areas and a bonding material disposed on a portion thereof, the flexible sleeve being positionable about the pot such that a lower portion of the flexible sleeve closely surrounds and encompasses the pot, an upper portion of the flexible sleeve extending upwardly from the pot, the upper portion of the flexible sleeve removable from the lower portion of the flexible sleeve along the perforations; and
disposing the pot within the flexible sleeve such that the lower portion of the flexible sleeve is positioned adjacent the pot and at least a portion of the lower portion of the flexible sleeve is bondingly connected to the pot via the bonding material whereby the upper portion of the flexible sleeve extends upwardly from the pot and substantially surrounds and encompasses the floral grouping within the pot so that when the upper portion of the flexible sleeve is detached from the lower portion of the flexible sleeve along the perforations, the lower portion of the flexible sleeve remains disposed about the pot and forms a decorative plant cover having an appearance assimilating paper in appearance which substantially surrounds and encompasses the pot.
122. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is further defined as having a first end, a second end and an opening which intersects both the first and second end and forms an inner peripheral surface which defines a cavity for receiving the pot containing a floral grouping.
123. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is further defined as having a first end, a closed second end and an opening which intersects the first end.
124. The method of
claim 123
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the closed second end of the flexible sleeve is provided with a gusset.
125. The method of
claim 124
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the perforations in the flexible sleeve in preselected areas includes vertical perforations and circumferential perforations.
126. The method of
claim 125
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is provided with a thickness of from about 0.1 mil and about 30 mils.
127. The method of
claim 126
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve comprises two or more layers of polymeric material wherein at least one of the layers of polymeric material is textured or modified to provide such layer of polymeric material with a surface assimilating the appearance of paper.
128. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the perforations in the flexible sleeve in preselected areas are vertical perforations and circumferential perforations.
129. The method of
claim 128
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is provided with a thickness of from about 0.1 mil and about 30 mils.
130. The method of
claim 129
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is further provided with printed material, designs and combinations thereof.
131. The method of
claim 130
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
132. The method of
claim 131
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are in registry.
133. The method of
claim 131
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the printed material, designs and combinations thereof and the embossed pattern are out of registry.
134. The method of
claim 129
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is further provided with an embossed pattern thereon.
135. The method of
claim 131
comprising the additional step of removing the upper portion of the flexible sleeve by tearing the upper portion away from the lower portion along the perforations.
136. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible polymeric sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface and at least a portion of one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the flexible sleeve is textured or modified so that at least the lower portion of the flexible sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
137. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, the flexible sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface and at least a portion of one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the flexible sleeve is textured or modified so that at least a portion of one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the flexible sleeve is textured or modified whereby at least a portion of the lower and the upper portion of the flexible sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
138. The method of
claim 121
wherein, in the step of providing a flexible sleeve having a paper-like appearance and perforations at preselected areas, at least a portion of the upper and lower portions of the flexible sleeve are modified or textured so that at least a portion of the upper and lower portions of the flexible sleeve is provided with an appearance assimilating the appearance of paper.
139. A method for providing a decorative cover having a paper-like appearance wherein the decorative cover extends about at least a portion of a flower pot comprising:
providing a sleeve formed of a flexible polymeric material, the sleeve having an outer peripheral surface which is textured, printed, embossed and combinations thereof to provide the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve with a textured or modified appearance assimilating the texture or appearance of paper, the sleeve having an upper end, a lower end and an opening extending therethrough intersecting the upper end thereof;
providing the flower pot; and
disposing the flower pot in the opening in the sleeve whereby the sleeve encompasses a substantial portion of the flower pot and provides the decorative cover having a paper-like appearance for the flower pot.
140. The method for providing a decorative cover having a paper-like appearance of
claim 139
wherein the lower end of the sleeve is closed and wherein the sleeve further comprises a gusset formed in the closed lower end.
141. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a flexible polymeric material having at least one surface thereof modified or textured to provide the tubular sleeve with an appearance or texture assimilating the texture or appearance of paper, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve, comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the base having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface is modified or textured to provide such surface with a paper-like appearance, the decorative base being tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially the outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot.
142. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 141
wherein the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide the outer peripheral surface of the decorative base portion with a paper-like appearance, and wherein the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the skirt portion of the tubular sleeve with a paper-like appearance.
143. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 142
wherein the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is characterized as having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface wherein at least one of the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve is modified or textured to provide such surface of the sleeve portion of the tubular sleeve with a paper-like appearance.
144. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 143
wherein the flexible polymeric material is provided with a thickness in the range of from about 0.5 mil to about 2.5 mils and wherein the flexible polymeric material is further provided with printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof on at least one of the upper and lower surfaces thereof.
145. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 144
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the flexible polymeric material are in registry with one another.
146. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 144
wherein the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the flexible polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
147. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 144
wherein a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the flexible polymeric material are in registry with one another and wherein a portion of the printed and embossed materials, designs and combinations thereof provided on the flexible polymeric material are out of registry with one another.
148. The tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping of
claim 141
wherein the paper-appearing surface of the flexible polymeric material is produced by printing, embossing, or printing and embossing the flexible polymeric material.
149. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a surface textured or modified flexible polymeric material having a paper-like texture or appearance such that the tubular sleeve produced from the surface textured of modified flexible polymeric material is also provided with a paper-like appearance, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the decorative base tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially an outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion;
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot; and
expansion means integral to at least one of the skirt portion and the base portion for enhancing the extension of at least a portion of the skirt portion away from the base portion.
150. A tubular sleeve for containing a pot having a floral grouping, the tubular sleeve formed of a surface textured or modified flexible polymeric material having a paper-like texture or appearance such that the tubular sleeve produced from the surface textured of modified flexible polymeric material is also provided with a paper-like appearance, the tubular sleeve having a lower end, an upper end, an outer peripheral surface, and an inner peripheral surface surrounding an inner retaining space, the tubular sleeve comprising:
a decorative base portion having a closed lower end, an upper end and a retaining space for enclosing the pot, the decorative base tapered, sized and dimensioned to cover substantially an outer peripheral surface of the pot;
a skirt portion attached to the base portion and extending beyond the upper end of the base portion; and
a sleeve portion connected to the skirt portion and sized to substantially surround and encompass the floral grouping and extend a distance therefrom, the sleeve portion detachable from the skirt portion via a plurality of angularly oriented perforations whereby, upon detachment of the skirt portion from the sleeve portion, the skirt portion is provided with an angular upper edge positioned near the lower portion of the floral grouping and the decorative base portion remains in a position surrounding the pot.
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