EP0640471A1 - Basket liner having a bonding material thereon - Google Patents

Basket liner having a bonding material thereon Download PDF

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EP0640471A1
EP0640471A1 EP94113158A EP94113158A EP0640471A1 EP 0640471 A1 EP0640471 A1 EP 0640471A1 EP 94113158 A EP94113158 A EP 94113158A EP 94113158 A EP94113158 A EP 94113158A EP 0640471 A1 EP0640471 A1 EP 0640471A1
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Donald E Weder
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/50Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for living organisms, articles or materials sensitive to changes of environment or atmospheric conditions, e.g. land animals, birds, fish, water plants, non-aquatic plants, flower bulbs, cut flowers or foliage
    • B65D85/505Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for living organisms, articles or materials sensitive to changes of environment or atmospheric conditions, e.g. land animals, birds, fish, water plants, non-aquatic plants, flower bulbs, cut flowers or foliage for cut flowers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31FMECHANICAL WORKING OR DEFORMATION OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31F1/00Mechanical deformation without removing material, e.g. in combination with laminating
    • B31F1/0077Shaping by methods analogous to moulding, e.g. deep drawing techniques
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D65/00Wrappers or flexible covers; Packaging materials of special type or form
    • B65D65/02Wrappers or flexible covers
    • B65D65/22Details
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
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    • B65D75/54Cards, coupons, or other inserts or accessories

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  • This invention generally relates to basket liners and, more particularly, to basket liners having a bonding material thereon, and methods of using same.
  • the present invention is an article comprising a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object
  • the basket liner comprises: a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of
  • the present invention is a basket liner assembly, comprising: a basket; and a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a
  • the present invention comprises a basket liner assembly, comprising: a basket; and a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object
  • the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner, said formed folds cooperating to
  • the present invention provides a method for lining a basket, comprising: providing a basket; providing a pre-formed basket liner, said basket liner made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface , the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the basket liner of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a basket used in conjunction with the present invention, the cross-hatching representing the texture and contour of both the inner and outer surfaces of the basket.
  • FIG 3 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 1, partially disposed in the basket of Figure 2.
  • FIG 4 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 1, disposed in the basket of Figure 2.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the basket liner of the present invention, this modified basket liner having no skirt.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a modified basket used in conjunction with the present invention as shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 5, partially disposed in the basket of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 5, disposed in the basket of Figure 6.
  • Figure 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional partial view of Figure 8 taken along the lines 9-9 of Figure 8.
  • FIG 10 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment the basket liner of the present invention, the modified basket liner shown partially disposed in a basket substantially similar to the one shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of the modified basket liner shown in Figure 10, disposed in the basket substantially similar to the basket shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 12 is an enlarged cross-sectional partial view of Figure 11 taken along the lines 12-12 of Figure 11.
  • Basket liners are used to isolate the contents of a basket from the basket itself.
  • basket liners have been made from cloth, or similar materials, and hand-sewn into a basket, and have been formed from plastic into a short, bowl-shaped, non-flexible bowls or saucers which are used as basket liners, and have been disposed in a basket.
  • These forms of basket liners have a number of problems.
  • basket liners made from cloth are usually sewn into baskets made in third world countries.
  • the cloth liners frequently are poorly sewn, and rip out during shipment and/or use.
  • the cloth lining material is frequently sewn into the basket by the same person who made the basket. Therefore, labor costs, and concerns regarding sanitary conditions of both the basket and the liner arise.
  • a non-flexible plastic bowl or saucer is disposed in the basket, it is often difficult to nest (stack one basket inside the next, and so on) the baskets together for shipment. Further, the plastic bowl or saucer frequently falls out of the basket. And because of its rigidity and lack of significant flexibility, the plastic bowl or saucer cracks, thereby defeating the purpose of isolating the contents of the basket from the basket.
  • the non-flexible plastic bowl or saucer is usually considerably more expensive than sheet material.
  • the present invention contemplates the use of a flexible sheet of material pre-formed into the shape of a basket liner.
  • the present basket liner is characteristically substantially flexible and non-tearable, and capable of being made in many different shapes and sizes to conform to the shape and size of the inner periphery of many different baskets.
  • the basket liner disclosed herein also may have a bonding material disposed upon at least a portion of the outer periphery of the basket liner, thereby permitting a connection between the inner periphery and the inner surface of the basket and the outer periphery and the outer surface of the basket liner. Such a connection permits easier nesting (stacking) of baskets having basket liners disposed therein for shipment.
  • Such basket liners may be pre-formed in sanitary conditions, and may be maintained in sanitary conditions, before being disposed in a basket. Finally the costs of making the presently disclosed basket liners and disposing such basket liners in a basket is less.
  • the present basket liner is made from sheet material, as opposed to a more expensive plastic. And, the present basket liner may be rapidly disposed in a basket via an automated method, or rapidly by hand, as opposed to having to be substantially formed and sewn into a basket, thereby saving time and labor costs.
  • a basket liner which is pre-formed and constructed from a sheet of material 12 in accordance with the present invention for lining at least a portion of a basket.
  • the basket liner 10 has an upper end 14, a lower end 16, and an outer periphery 18 which forms an outer surface 20, an opening 22 being formed in the basket liner 10 with a portion of the opening 22 intersecting the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 forming an inner periphery 24 and an inner surface 26.
  • the portion of the basket liner 10, extending from the upper end 14 to the lower end 16 is termed the base 28. Attached to the base 28, at the opening 22, is a skirt 30.
  • skirt 30 shown herein is square, and pleated, but it will be appreciated that any shape or size of skirt 30 may be connected to the base 28, and extend from the base 28. It will also be understood that the skirt 30 can be formed from a portion of the sheet of material 12, or the skirt 30 may be formed from another sheet of material 12 which is attached to the base 30 near the opening 22, such attachment being made via bonding material, heat sealing the skirt 30 to the base 28, or by any other method known in the art.
  • the skirt 30 shown in Figures 1, 3, and 4 has an upper surface 32 which is contiguous with the inner surface 26 of the base 28, a lower surface 34 which is contiguous with the outer surface 20 of the base 28, and an outer periphery 36.
  • the skirt 30 may be decorative, that is, have any manner of decorative material used therein. Further, decorative designs may be utilized, such as a ruffled design in the skirt, a scalloped design around the edge of the skirt (not shown), or any other designs known in the art. It will be appreciated that the basket liner 10 may be formed without a skirt 30, having only a base 28, as shown in Figures 5-12.
  • the basket liner 10 is preformed from a sheet of material 12, and will retain its preformed shape.
  • the basket liner 10, is also substantially flexible, and substantially non-tearable.
  • the base 28 of the basket liner 10 has formed therein overlapping folds 37 (only one such overlapping fold being designated with reference numeral 37 in Figure 1).
  • the overlapping folds 37 extend at different angles and over different lengths, being generally asymmetrical and non-geometric in form.
  • the skirt 30 of the basket liner 10 may also have overlapping folds 37.
  • the basket liner 10 may form any shape or size, including, but not by way of limitation, any geometric, non-geometric, asymmetric of fanciful shape and/or size. It will also be appreciated that the base 28 of the basket liner 10 and/or the skirt 30 of the basket liner 10 may vary in size and/or in shape.
  • the “base,” as used herein, includes both the portions of the basket liner 10 extending generally between the lower end 16 and the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 as well as the portions extending about the outer periphery 18 and the outer surface 10, which may follow the contours of the inner surface 52 of a basket 38 (in this instance, as shown in Figures 3-4, the frusto-conical shape of the basket), before extending into a skirt 30.
  • the basket liner 10 may comprise a size and/or shape which does not conform or correspond precisely to the size and/or shape of the basket 38 it will be disposed in.
  • Such alternative and differing sizes and shapes of the basket liner 10 may be used to create unique design appearances within the basket 38 using one or more basket liners 10 (for instance, a heart-shaped basket liner is disposed in a square basket for Valentine's Day).
  • the basket 38 has an upper end 40, a lower end 42, and an outer periphery 44 which forms an outer surface 46, an opening 48 being formed in the basket 38 with a portion of the opening 48 intersecting the upper end 40 of the basket 38 forming an inner periphery 50 and an inner surface 52.
  • This portion of the basket 38, extending from the upper end 40 to the lower end 42 and including, but not limited to, the inner periphery 50 and the inner surface 52 is the base 54.
  • the basket has contours 55 (only one contour designated by the reference numeral 55 in Figure 2) which comprises contours 55 formed within the basket 38, and which are at least partially exposed upon the inner surface 52 of the basket 38.
  • Baskets 38 may be made from a variety of materials. Such materials include, but not by way of limitation, wicker, wood, fiber (natural or synthetic), paper, grain, plastic, metal, glass, burlap, leather, or combinations thereof. Examples of baskets 38 which are used in accordance with the present invention include, but are not limited to, fruit baskets, gift baskets, Easter baskets, and picnic baskets. Further, the term "basket” as used herein includes trays, such as food trays, display trays, and produce trays.
  • baskets used to contain a pot such as a flower pot, which may contain living plants within the pot.
  • a flower pot means any type of floral container used to hold plants.
  • the basket 38 may contain a floral grouping (not shown).
  • Floral grouping as used herein means cut fresh flowers, artificial flowers, other fresh and/or artificial plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants and/or ornamentation which add to the aesthetics of the overall floral grouping.
  • the floral grouping comprises a flower portion which may comprise either a bloom or foliage portion (not shown), and a stem portion (not shown). However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist of only a single bloom or only foliage (not shown).
  • the basket 38 may comprise any size or shape. That is, the basket 38 may form any geometric shape, non-geometric shape, asymmetrical shape, fanciful shape (such as a heart or a flower), or any combination thereof.
  • the basket liner 10 is formed from a sheet of material 12 (not shown).
  • the sheet of material 12 generally has an upper surface 62, a lower surface 64, and an outer periphery 66 (the sheet of material 12 being shown in Figure 1 only after being formed into a basket liner 10).
  • the sheet of material 12 has a thickness in a range from about 0.1 mils to about 30 mils.
  • the sheet of material 10 has a thickness in a range from about 0.1 mils to about 5 mils.
  • the sheet of material 12 may be any shape, a square shape being generally suggested in Figure 1 only by way of example.
  • the sheet of material 12 may be square, rectangular, circular or any other geometric shape.
  • the sheet of material 12 may be any non-geometric or fanciful shape, such as heart shaped, for example only. It will be appreciated that the shape of the sheet of material 12 does not necessarily need to conform with the shape of the basket 38 requiring a basket liner 10, that is, a round sheet of material 12 may be formed to line a square basket 38, the round sheet of material 12 being formed into a square which conforms to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38.
  • special design effects may be achieved by forming a basket liner 10 into a round shape, for instance, and then placing the round shaped basket liner 10 into a square basket 38.
  • the sheet of material 12 may be constructed of a single layer of material or a plurality of layers of the same or different types of materials. Any thickness of the sheet of material 12 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 12 is capable of flexibility and capable of being pre-formed into an object, namely, the basket liner 10 described herein.
  • the layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 may be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers, and the layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 need not be uniform in shape or composition.
  • the sheet of material 12 may be constructed of a single layer of material or a plurality of layers of the same or different types of materials. Any thickness of the sheet of material 12 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 12 may be pre-formed into a basket liner 10, 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 items to be contained within the basket liner 10. Such bubble film may be connected to the basket liner 10 by any material and any method described herein, or known in the art.
  • the first sheet of material 12 is constructed from two polypropylene films (a 20" x 15" sheet of Mobil 270 ABW white opaque film laminated to a 20" x 15" sheet of Mobil 220 AB clear film) having a thickness in a range of from less than about 1.0 mil to about 2.5 mils.
  • the layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 may be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers.
  • the sheet of material 12 is constructed from any suitable material that is capable of being preformed into a basket liner 10, and which functions as described herein.
  • the sheet of material 12 comprises paper (untreated or treated in any manner), cellophane, foil, polymer film, fabric (woven or nonwoven or synthetic or natural), burlap, or combinations thereof.
  • polymer film means a man-made polymer such as a polypropylene or a naturally occurring polymer such as cellophane.
  • a polymer film is relatively strong and not as subject to tearing (substantially non-tearable), as might be the case with paper or foil.
  • the sheet of material 12 may vary in color. Further, the sheet of material 12 may consist of designs or decorative patterns which are printed, etched, and/or embossed thereon using inks or other printing materials. An example of an ink which may be applied to the surface of the sheet of material 12 is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,147,706 entitled “Water Based Ink On Foil And/Or synthetic organic polymer” issued to Kingman on Sep. 15, 1992 and which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. In addition, the sheet of material 12 may have various colorings, coatings, flocking and/or metallic finishes, or other decorative surface ornamentation applied separately or simultaneously or may be characterized totally or partially by pearlescent, translucent, transparent, iridescent or the like, qualities.
  • each of the above-named characteristics may occur alone or in combination and may be applied to the upper and/or lower surface of the sheet of material 12. Moreover, each surface of the sheet of material 12 may vary in the combination of such characteristics.
  • the sheet of material 12 itself may be opaque, translucent or partially clear or tinted transparent.
  • a bonding material 68 may be disposed on at least a portion of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10.
  • the basket liner 10 may be free of a bonding material 68, the bonding material 68 being instead disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface of the basket 38.
  • the bonding material 68 is disposed in a preferred embodiment adjacent the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 and extends generally between the upper and lower ends 14 and 16, respectively, of the base 28 of the basket liner 10.
  • Such bonding material 68 may also be disposed upon a portion of the skirt 30, such as a portion of the lower surface 34 of the skirt 30.
  • the bonding material 68 is disposed substantially over the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10, although the bonding material 68 also could be applied to the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 in the form of spaced apart spots ( Figures 10-12) or the bonding material 68 also could be disposed on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 in any other geometric forms or non-geometric and in any pattern including covering the entire outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10, or, alternatively, the entire outer surface 20 and inner surface 26 of the basket liner 10.
  • spot or “spots” as used herein includes any geometric shape of spot including, but not limited to, what is commonly referred to as strips, as well as non-geometric, asymmetric, or fanciful (such as a heart or daisy pattern, for example) designs.
  • bonding material means an adhesive, preferably a pressure sensitive adhesive, or a cohesive. Where 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 sonic sealable and vibratory sealable.
  • bonding material when used herein also means a heat sealing lacquer which may be applied to the sheet of 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 material or sheet of material to effect the connection or bonding described herein.
  • bonding material also includes ties, labels, bands, ribbons, strings, tape, 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 the wrapper. Another way to secure the wrapping 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.
  • bonding material when used herein also means any heat or chemically shrinkable material, and static electrical or other electrical means, magnetic means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means or clamps, curl-type characteristics of the film or materials incorporated in the sheet of material which can cause the material to take on certain shapes, and any type of welding method which may weld portions of the sheet to itself or to the pot, or to both the sheet itself and the pot.
  • bonding material 68 is taught in U.S. Patent No. 5,111,638, entitled, "Method For Wrapping An Object With A Material Having Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Thereon," which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • Other bonding materials 68 are known in the art and commercially available.
  • the bonding material 68 may be disposed upon the sheet of material 12 before it is formed into a basket liner, or, alternatively, the bonding material 68 may be disposed upon the basket liner 10 after it is formed.
  • the bonding material may be disposed by spraying, painting, brushing, lacquering, immersing at least a portion of the sheet of material 12 or the formed basket liner 10 in the bonding material 68, or mechanically, or by hand, by any method known in the art.
  • the bonding material 68 described herein may be provided with at least one release strip (not shown).
  • a release strip is used to protect the bonding material disposed on the basket liner 10, before the basket liner 10 is disposed adjacent the inner surface 26 of the basket 38.
  • a release strip has an upper surface, a lower surface, and an outer periphery. One surface of the release strip is disposed adjacent the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10. It will be appreciated that the release strip is also substantially flat, and that the release strip is removed prior to disposing the basket liner 10 into a basket 38.
  • Figures 3-4 illustrate one method of use of the present invention.
  • a preformed basket liner 10 and a basket 38, as described in detail above, are provided.
  • Items namely, items which are sized and shaped to fit into a basket, may also be provided.
  • the basket liner 10 is disposed through the basket opening 48 in the upper end 40 of the basket 38 with the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 entering the opening 48 first, the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 disposed adjacent to the inside surface 52 and the lower end 42 of the basket 42 with the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 generally in corresponding alignment with the upper end 40 of the basket 38, both the outer periphery 18 and the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 also being adjacent to and in corresponding alignment with the inner periphery 50 and the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 disposed adjacent to and in contacting engagement with the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, the bonding material 68 disposed to bondingly contact and connect the basket liner 10 in a firm yet releasable engagement to the basket 38.
  • the basket liner 10 is disposed over the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 to permit the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 to bondingly contact the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 for bondingly connecting the basket liner 10 to the basket 38.
  • like portions of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 may bondingly contact and connect to other like portions of the outer surface 52 of the basket liner 10, in order to more closely conform to the contours 55 on the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, forming overlapping folds which are non-geometric and extend in many different angles and over many different lengths, thereby permitting the basket liner 10 to more closely conform and correspond to the contours 55 on the inner surface 52 of the basket 38.
  • the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 contacts the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, bondingly connecting the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 12.
  • the connections of the basket liner 10 to like portions thereof and to the contours 55 and the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 produce a customized fit of the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38.
  • the basket liner 10 remains connected to the basket 38 before, during, and after items are placed within the basket liner 10 (which is disposed within and connected to the basket 38) and retained within the basket 38.
  • FIG. 5-9 Illustrated in Figures 5-9 is a modified basket liner 10a and a modified basket 38a both of which are constructed exactly like the basket liner 10 and the basket 38 shown in Figures 1-4 and described in detail previously, except that the basket liner 10a is bowl-shaped, the basket liner 10a has no skirt 30, and the basket 38a is bowl-shaped.
  • the basket liner 10a is disposed in the basket 38a by the same method shown in Figures 3-4 and previously described in detail.
  • FIG. 10-12 Illustrated in Figures 10-12 is a modified basket liner 10b and a modified basket 38b, both of which are constructed exactly like the basket liner 10a and the basket 38a shown in Figures 5-9 and described in detail previously, except that the basket liner 10b has spots of bonding material 68b disposed on the outer surface 20b of the basket liner 10b.
  • the basket liner 10b is disposed in the basket 38b by the same method shown in both Figures 3-4 and Figures 7-9 previously described in detail.
  • the bonding material 68 is disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, as well as upon a portion of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10.
  • the bonding material 68 may be disposed only upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, while the basket liner 10 has no bonding material 68 thereon (not shown).
  • the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 when disposed adjacent the inner surface 52, would be contacted by the bonding material 68 disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket.
  • the bonding material 68 on the inner surface 52 of the basket out then bondingly contact and connect to the outer surface of the basket liner 10, for bondingly connecting the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, in a manner substantially similar to and consistent with the methods previously shown and described herein in detail.
  • the basket liner 10 may be formed into a shape different from the basket 38. That is, for example, the basket liner 10 is heart-shaped, and is disposed into a square basket 38. In this alternative, only a limited portion of the basket liner 10, such as, but not by way of limitation, the outer surface 20 only at the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 is connected to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 only at the lower end 42 of the basket 38. It will be appreciated that the basket liner 10 will be disposed in the basket by any method shown and/or described in detail herein, the only difference in the method being that only a selected portion or selected portions of the basket liner 10 will bondingly connect to the basket 38.

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A basket liner constructed from a preformed sheet of material, the basket liner having an upper end, a lower end, an opening in the upper end forming an inner surface, and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, a bonding material disposed on a portion of the outer surface of the basket liner, the basket, or both, for bondingly connecting the basket liner to the basket. A method for disposing a basket liner into a basket.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention generally relates to basket liners and, more particularly, to basket liners having a bonding material thereon, and methods of using same.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In one aspect the present invention is an article comprising a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises: a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner and for cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape, and wherein the sheet of material preferably has a thickness of less than about 1.5 mil.
  • In another aspect the present invention is a basket liner assembly, comprising: a basket; and a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner and for cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape, and wherein the sheet of material preferably has a thickness of less than about 1.5 mil.
  • In yet another aspect the present invention comprises a basket liner assembly, comprising: a basket; and a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner, said formed folds cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape.
  • In still yet another aspect the present invention provides a method for lining a basket, comprising: providing a basket; providing a pre-formed basket liner, said basket liner made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface , the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining, wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner, wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner, said formed folds cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape; and disposing the preformed basket liner into the basket.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the basket liner of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a basket used in conjunction with the present invention, the cross-hatching representing the texture and contour of both the inner and outer surfaces of the basket.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 1, partially disposed in the basket of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 1, disposed in the basket of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the basket liner of the present invention, this modified basket liner having no skirt.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a modified basket used in conjunction with the present invention as shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 5, partially disposed in the basket of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of the basket liner of Figure 5, disposed in the basket of Figure 6.
  • Figure 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional partial view of Figure 8 taken along the lines 9-9 of Figure 8.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment the basket liner of the present invention, the modified basket liner shown partially disposed in a basket substantially similar to the one shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of the modified basket liner shown in Figure 10, disposed in the basket substantially similar to the basket shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 12 is an enlarged cross-sectional partial view of Figure 11 taken along the lines 12-12 of Figure 11.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Embodiments and Method of Figures 1-4
  • Basket liners are used to isolate the contents of a basket from the basket itself. In the past, basket liners have been made from cloth, or similar materials, and hand-sewn into a basket, and have been formed from plastic into a short, bowl-shaped, non-flexible bowls or saucers which are used as basket liners, and have been disposed in a basket. These forms of basket liners have a number of problems.
  • First, basket liners made from cloth are usually sewn into baskets made in third world countries. The cloth liners frequently are poorly sewn, and rip out during shipment and/or use. Further, in third world countries, where a large number of the commercially available baskets are made, the cloth lining material is frequently sewn into the basket by the same person who made the basket. Therefore, labor costs, and concerns regarding sanitary conditions of both the basket and the liner arise. Next, when a non-flexible plastic bowl or saucer is disposed in the basket, it is often difficult to nest (stack one basket inside the next, and so on) the baskets together for shipment. Further, the plastic bowl or saucer frequently falls out of the basket. And because of its rigidity and lack of significant flexibility, the plastic bowl or saucer cracks, thereby defeating the purpose of isolating the contents of the basket from the basket. Finally, the non-flexible plastic bowl or saucer is usually considerably more expensive than sheet material.
  • The present invention contemplates the use of a flexible sheet of material pre-formed into the shape of a basket liner. The present basket liner is characteristically substantially flexible and non-tearable, and capable of being made in many different shapes and sizes to conform to the shape and size of the inner periphery of many different baskets. The basket liner disclosed herein also may have a bonding material disposed upon at least a portion of the outer periphery of the basket liner, thereby permitting a connection between the inner periphery and the inner surface of the basket and the outer periphery and the outer surface of the basket liner. Such a connection permits easier nesting (stacking) of baskets having basket liners disposed therein for shipment. Such basket liners may be pre-formed in sanitary conditions, and may be maintained in sanitary conditions, before being disposed in a basket. Finally the costs of making the presently disclosed basket liners and disposing such basket liners in a basket is less. The present basket liner is made from sheet material, as opposed to a more expensive plastic. And, the present basket liner may be rapidly disposed in a basket via an automated method, or rapidly by hand, as opposed to having to be substantially formed and sewn into a basket, thereby saving time and labor costs.
  • Referring to Figures 1-4, designated generally by the reference numeral 10 is a basket liner which is pre-formed and constructed from a sheet of material 12 in accordance with the present invention for lining at least a portion of a basket. The basket liner 10 has an upper end 14, a lower end 16, and an outer periphery 18 which forms an outer surface 20, an opening 22 being formed in the basket liner 10 with a portion of the opening 22 intersecting the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 forming an inner periphery 24 and an inner surface 26. The portion of the basket liner 10, extending from the upper end 14 to the lower end 16 is termed the base 28. Attached to the base 28, at the opening 22, is a skirt 30. The skirt 30 shown herein is square, and pleated, but it will be appreciated that any shape or size of skirt 30 may be connected to the base 28, and extend from the base 28. It will also be understood that the skirt 30 can be formed from a portion of the sheet of material 12, or the skirt 30 may be formed from another sheet of material 12 which is attached to the base 30 near the opening 22, such attachment being made via bonding material, heat sealing the skirt 30 to the base 28, or by any other method known in the art. The skirt 30 shown in Figures 1, 3, and 4, has an upper surface 32 which is contiguous with the inner surface 26 of the base 28, a lower surface 34 which is contiguous with the outer surface 20 of the base 28, and an outer periphery 36.
  • The skirt 30 may be decorative, that is, have any manner of decorative material used therein. Further, decorative designs may be utilized, such as a ruffled design in the skirt, a scalloped design around the edge of the skirt (not shown), or any other designs known in the art. It will be appreciated that the basket liner 10 may be formed without a skirt 30, having only a base 28, as shown in Figures 5-12.
  • Referring back to Figures 1-4, it will be understood that the basket liner 10 is preformed from a sheet of material 12, and will retain its preformed shape. The basket liner 10, is also substantially flexible, and substantially non-tearable.
  • The base 28 of the basket liner 10 has formed therein overlapping folds 37 (only one such overlapping fold being designated with reference numeral 37 in Figure 1). The overlapping folds 37 extend at different angles and over different lengths, being generally asymmetrical and non-geometric in form. The skirt 30 of the basket liner 10 may also have overlapping folds 37.
  • Materials and methods of forming a sheet of material 12 into an article, such an article including a basket liner, is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,773,182, entitled, "Article Forming System," U.S. Patent No.4,897,031, entitled, "Article Forming System," and U.S. Patent No. 5,208,027, entitled "Article Forming System," all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • It will be appreciated that the basket liner 10 may form any shape or size, including, but not by way of limitation, any geometric, non-geometric, asymmetric of fanciful shape and/or size. It will also be appreciated that the base 28 of the basket liner 10 and/or the skirt 30 of the basket liner 10 may vary in size and/or in shape. The "base," as used herein, includes both the portions of the basket liner 10 extending generally between the lower end 16 and the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 as well as the portions extending about the outer periphery 18 and the outer surface 10, which may follow the contours of the inner surface 52 of a basket 38 (in this instance, as shown in Figures 3-4, the frusto-conical shape of the basket), before extending into a skirt 30. Alternatively, however, the basket liner 10 may comprise a size and/or shape which does not conform or correspond precisely to the size and/or shape of the basket 38 it will be disposed in. Such alternative and differing sizes and shapes of the basket liner 10 may be used to create unique design appearances within the basket 38 using one or more basket liners 10 (for instance, a heart-shaped basket liner is disposed in a square basket for Valentine's Day).
  • One type of basket is shown in Figures 2-4, and is generally designated by the numeral 38. The basket 38 has an upper end 40, a lower end 42, and an outer periphery 44 which forms an outer surface 46, an opening 48 being formed in the basket 38 with a portion of the opening 48 intersecting the upper end 40 of the basket 38 forming an inner periphery 50 and an inner surface 52. This portion of the basket 38, extending from the upper end 40 to the lower end 42 and including, but not limited to, the inner periphery 50 and the inner surface 52 is the base 54. The basket has contours 55 (only one contour designated by the reference numeral 55 in Figure 2) which comprises contours 55 formed within the basket 38, and which are at least partially exposed upon the inner surface 52 of the basket 38. Such contours include, but not by way of limitation, textures, shapes, or any combination thereof. The basket opening 48 is sized and shaped for receiving items (not shown), and the items are retained in the basket opening 48 by the basket 38. Baskets 38 may be made from a variety of materials. Such materials include, but not by way of limitation, wicker, wood, fiber (natural or synthetic), paper, grain, plastic, metal, glass, burlap, leather, or combinations thereof. Examples of baskets 38 which are used in accordance with the present invention include, but are not limited to, fruit baskets, gift baskets, Easter baskets, and picnic baskets. Further, the term "basket" as used herein includes trays, such as food trays, display trays, and produce trays. Another type of basket contemplated by the present invention are baskets used to contain a pot, such as a flower pot, which may contain living plants within the pot. The term "flower pot" means any type of floral container used to hold plants. In a further alternative, the basket 38 may contain a floral grouping (not shown).
  • "Floral grouping" as used herein means cut fresh flowers, artificial flowers, other fresh and/or artificial plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants and/or ornamentation which add to the aesthetics of the overall floral grouping. The floral grouping comprises a flower portion which may comprise either a bloom or foliage portion (not shown), and a stem portion (not shown). However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist of only a single bloom or only foliage (not shown).
  • The basket 38 may comprise any size or shape. That is, the basket 38 may form any geometric shape, non-geometric shape, asymmetrical shape, fanciful shape (such as a heart or a flower), or any combination thereof.
  • Referring to Figures 1, and 3-4, the basket liner 10 is formed from a sheet of material 12 (not shown). The sheet of material 12 generally has an upper surface 62, a lower surface 64, and an outer periphery 66 (the sheet of material 12 being shown in Figure 1 only after being formed into a basket liner 10).
  • The sheet of material 12 has a thickness in a range from about 0.1 mils to about 30 mils. Preferably, the sheet of material 10 has a thickness in a range from about 0.1 mils to about 5 mils.
  • The sheet of material 12 may be any shape, a square shape being generally suggested in Figure 1 only by way of example. The sheet of material 12, however, may be square, rectangular, circular or any other geometric shape. Further, the sheet of material 12 may be any non-geometric or fanciful shape, such as heart shaped, for example only. It will be appreciated that the shape of the sheet of material 12 does not necessarily need to conform with the shape of the basket 38 requiring a basket liner 10, that is, a round sheet of material 12 may be formed to line a square basket 38, the round sheet of material 12 being formed into a square which conforms to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38. Alternatively, however, special design effects may be achieved by forming a basket liner 10 into a round shape, for instance, and then placing the round shaped basket liner 10 into a square basket 38.
  • The sheet of material 12 may be constructed of a single layer of material or a plurality of layers of the same or different types of materials. Any thickness of the sheet of material 12 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 12 is capable of flexibility and capable of being pre-formed into an object, namely, the basket liner 10 described herein. The layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 may be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers, and the layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 need not be uniform in shape or composition. Finally, it will be appreciated that the sheets of material 12 shown in all embodiments herein are substantially flat.
  • The sheet of material 12 may be constructed of a single layer of material or a plurality of layers of the same or different types of materials. Any thickness of the sheet of material 12 may be utilized in accordance with the present invention as long as the sheet of material 12 may be pre-formed into a basket liner 10, 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 items to be contained within the basket liner 10. Such bubble film may be connected to the basket liner 10 by any material and any method described herein, or known in the art.
  • In a preferred embodiment, the first sheet of material 12 is constructed from two polypropylene films (a 20" x 15" sheet of Mobil 270 ABW white opaque film laminated to a 20" x 15" sheet of Mobil 220 AB clear film) having a thickness in a range of from less than about 1.0 mil to about 2.5 mils. The layers of material comprising the sheet of material 12 may be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers.
  • The sheet of material 12 is constructed from any suitable material that is capable of being preformed into a basket liner 10, and which functions as described herein. Preferably, the sheet of material 12 comprises paper (untreated or treated in any manner), cellophane, foil, polymer film, fabric (woven or nonwoven or synthetic or natural), burlap, or combinations thereof.
  • The term "polymer film" means a man-made polymer such as a polypropylene or a naturally occurring polymer such as cellophane. A polymer film is relatively strong and not as subject to tearing (substantially non-tearable), as might be the case with paper or foil.
  • The sheet of material 12 may vary in color. Further, the sheet of material 12 may consist of designs or decorative patterns which are printed, etched, and/or embossed thereon using inks or other printing materials. An example of an ink which may be applied to the surface of the sheet of material 12 is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,147,706 entitled "Water Based Ink On Foil And/Or synthetic organic polymer" issued to Kingman on Sep. 15, 1992 and which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. In addition, the sheet of material 12 may have various colorings, coatings, flocking and/or metallic finishes, or other decorative surface ornamentation applied separately or simultaneously or may be characterized totally or partially by pearlescent, translucent, transparent, iridescent or the like, qualities. Each of the above-named characteristics may occur alone or in combination and may be applied to the upper and/or lower surface of the sheet of material 12. Moreover, each surface of the sheet of material 12 may vary in the combination of such characteristics. The sheet of material 12 itself may be opaque, translucent or partially clear or tinted transparent.
  • A bonding material 68 may be disposed on at least a portion of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10. Alternatively, the basket liner 10 may be free of a bonding material 68, the bonding material 68 being instead disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface of the basket 38. As shown in Figure 1, the bonding material 68 is disposed in a preferred embodiment adjacent the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 and extends generally between the upper and lower ends 14 and 16, respectively, of the base 28 of the basket liner 10. Such bonding material 68 may also be disposed upon a portion of the skirt 30, such as a portion of the lower surface 34 of the skirt 30. As shown in Figure 1, the bonding material 68 is disposed substantially over the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10, although the bonding material 68 also could be applied to the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 in the form of spaced apart spots (Figures 10-12) or the bonding material 68 also could be disposed on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 in any other geometric forms or non-geometric and in any pattern including covering the entire outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10, or, alternatively, the entire outer surface 20 and inner surface 26 of the basket liner 10. The term "spot" or "spots" as used herein includes any geometric shape of spot including, but not limited to, what is commonly referred to as strips, as well as non-geometric, asymmetric, or fanciful (such as a heart or daisy pattern, for example) designs.
  • The term "bonding material" as used herein means an adhesive, preferably a pressure sensitive adhesive, or a cohesive. Where 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 sonic sealable and vibratory sealable. The term "bonding material" when used herein also means a heat sealing lacquer which may be applied to the sheet of material and, in this instance, heat, sound waves, or vibrations, also must be applied to effect the sealing.
  • 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 material or sheet of material to effect the connection or bonding described herein. The term "bonding material" also includes ties, labels, bands, ribbons, strings, tape, 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 the wrapper. Another way to secure the wrapping 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.
  • The term "bonding material" when used herein also means any heat or chemically shrinkable material, and static electrical or other electrical means, magnetic means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means or clamps, curl-type characteristics of the film or materials incorporated in the sheet of material which can cause the material to take on certain shapes, and any type of welding method which may weld portions of the sheet to itself or to the pot, or to both the sheet itself and the pot.
  • One such bonding material 68 is taught in U.S. Patent No. 5,111,638, entitled, "Method For Wrapping An Object With A Material Having Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Thereon," which is hereby incorporated by reference herein. Other bonding materials 68 are known in the art and commercially available. The bonding material 68 may be disposed upon the sheet of material 12 before it is formed into a basket liner, or, alternatively, the bonding material 68 may be disposed upon the basket liner 10 after it is formed. The bonding material may be disposed by spraying, painting, brushing, lacquering, immersing at least a portion of the sheet of material 12 or the formed basket liner 10 in the bonding material 68, or mechanically, or by hand, by any method known in the art.
  • The bonding material 68 described herein may be provided with at least one release strip (not shown). A release strip is used to protect the bonding material disposed on the basket liner 10, before the basket liner 10 is disposed adjacent the inner surface 26 of the basket 38. A release strip has an upper surface, a lower surface, and an outer periphery. One surface of the release strip is disposed adjacent the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10. It will be appreciated that the release strip is also substantially flat, and that the release strip is removed prior to disposing the basket liner 10 into a basket 38.
  • Figures 3-4 illustrate one method of use of the present invention. First, both a preformed basket liner 10, and a basket 38, as described in detail above, are provided. Items, namely, items which are sized and shaped to fit into a basket, may also be provided. Then, the basket liner 10 is disposed through the basket opening 48 in the upper end 40 of the basket 38 with the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 entering the opening 48 first, the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 disposed adjacent to the inside surface 52 and the lower end 42 of the basket 42 with the upper end 14 of the basket liner 10 generally in corresponding alignment with the upper end 40 of the basket 38, both the outer periphery 18 and the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 also being adjacent to and in corresponding alignment with the inner periphery 50 and the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 disposed adjacent to and in contacting engagement with the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, the bonding material 68 disposed to bondingly contact and connect the basket liner 10 in a firm yet releasable engagement to the basket 38.
  • The basket liner 10 is disposed over the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 to permit the bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 to bondingly contact the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 for bondingly connecting the basket liner 10 to the basket 38. However, in certain applications, like portions of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 may bondingly contact and connect to other like portions of the outer surface 52 of the basket liner 10, in order to more closely conform to the contours 55 on the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, forming overlapping folds which are non-geometric and extend in many different angles and over many different lengths, thereby permitting the basket liner 10 to more closely conform and correspond to the contours 55 on the inner surface 52 of the basket 38. The bonding material 68 on the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 contacts the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, bondingly connecting the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 12. The connections of the basket liner 10 to like portions thereof and to the contours 55 and the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 produce a customized fit of the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38.
  • Items may be placed within the basket liner 10. The basket liner 10 remains connected to the basket 38 before, during, and after items are placed within the basket liner 10 (which is disposed within and connected to the basket 38) and retained within the basket 38.
  • Embodiments and Method of Figures 5-9
  • Illustrated in Figures 5-9 is a modified basket liner 10a and a modified basket 38a both of which are constructed exactly like the basket liner 10 and the basket 38 shown in Figures 1-4 and described in detail previously, except that the basket liner 10a is bowl-shaped, the basket liner 10a has no skirt 30, and the basket 38a is bowl-shaped.
  • Referring to Figures 7-9, the basket liner 10a is disposed in the basket 38a by the same method shown in Figures 3-4 and previously described in detail.
  • Embodiments and Method of Figures 10-12
  • Illustrated in Figures 10-12 is a modified basket liner 10b and a modified basket 38b, both of which are constructed exactly like the basket liner 10a and the basket 38a shown in Figures 5-9 and described in detail previously, except that the basket liner 10b has spots of bonding material 68b disposed on the outer surface 20b of the basket liner 10b.
  • Referring to Figures 10-12, the basket liner 10b is disposed in the basket 38b by the same method shown in both Figures 3-4 and Figures 7-9 previously described in detail.
  • In a further embodiment (not shown), the bonding material 68 is disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, as well as upon a portion of the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10. Alternatively, the bonding material 68 may be disposed only upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, while the basket liner 10 has no bonding material 68 thereon (not shown).
  • In a method of use (not shown) of this latter embodiment, the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10, when disposed adjacent the inner surface 52, would be contacted by the bonding material 68 disposed upon at least a portion of the inner surface 52 of the basket. The bonding material 68 on the inner surface 52 of the basket out then bondingly contact and connect to the outer surface of the basket liner 10, for bondingly connecting the outer surface 20 of the basket liner 10 to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38, in a manner substantially similar to and consistent with the methods previously shown and described herein in detail.
  • In a final alternative embodiment (not shown), the basket liner 10 may be formed into a shape different from the basket 38. That is, for example, the basket liner 10 is heart-shaped, and is disposed into a square basket 38. In this alternative, only a limited portion of the basket liner 10, such as, but not by way of limitation, the outer surface 20 only at the lower end 16 of the basket liner 10 is connected to the inner surface 52 of the basket 38 only at the lower end 42 of the basket 38. It will be appreciated that the basket liner 10 will be disposed in the basket by any method shown and/or described in detail herein, the only difference in the method being that only a selected portion or selected portions of the basket liner 10 will bondingly connect to the basket 38.
  • Changes may be made in the embodiments of the invention described herein or in parts or elements of the embodiments described herein or in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.

Claims (10)

  1. An article comprising a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises:
       a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface,
       wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining,
       wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner,
       wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner and for cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape, and
       wherein the sheet of material has a thickness of less than about 1.5 mil.
  2. The basket liner of Claim 1 wherein the basket liner has a decorative border extending outwardly from the open upper end of the base.
  3. The article of Claim 2 wherein the decorative border is substantially free of substantially permanently fixed overlapping folds.
  4. The basket liner of Claim 1 wherein a substantial portion of the overlapping folds extend over different distances and at various and arbitrary angles.
  5. A basket liner assembly, comprising:
       a basket; and
       a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises:
       a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface , the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface,
       wherein the sheet of material is selected from the group consisting of a relatively thin polymer film, a relatively thin foil, and combinations thereof, the sheet of material which normally is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining,
       wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner,
       wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner and for cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape, and
       wherein the sheet of material has a thickness of less than about 1.5 mil.
  6. The basket liner of Claim 5 wherein the basket liner has a decorative border extending outwardly from the open upper end of the base.
  7. The article of claim 6 wherein the decorative border is substantially free of substantially permanently fixed overlapping folds.
  8. The basket liner of Claim 5 wherein a substantial portion of the overlapping folds extend over different distances and at various and arbitrary angles.
  9. A basket liner assembly, comprising:
       a basket; and
       a basket liner, made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises:
       a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface , the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface, wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining,
       wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner,
       wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner, said formed folds cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape.
  10. A method for lining a basket, comprising:
       providing a basket;
       providing a pre-formed basket liner, said basket liner made by forming at least one sheet of material into a predetermined shape for both lining a basket and receiving an object, wherein the basket liner comprises:
       a base having a closed lower end and an open upper end and an outer periphery forming an outer surface, the open upper end intersected by an object opening extending therethrough, said object opening forming an inner surface, a bonding material disposed upon a portion of the outer surface,
       wherein the sheet of material is flexible and substantially non-shape-sustaining,
       wherein the formed basket liner is flexible and may be substantially flattened and then unflattened to assume the original shape of the formed basket liner without substantial loss of the preformed shape thereby providing the flexible yet shape-sustaining nature of the formed basket liner,
       wherein the forming of the sheet is accomplished by substantially permanently fixing a portion of the sheet into a plurality of overlapping folds to form the base of the basket liner, said formed folds cooperating to retain the basket liner in the formed shape; and
       disposing the preformed basket liner into the basket.
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