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US2606106A
US2606106A US180216A US18021650A US2606106A US 2606106 A US2606106 A US 2606106A US 180216 A US180216 A US 180216A US 18021650 A US18021650 A US 18021650A US 2606106 A US2606106 A US 2606106A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G7/00Flower holders or the like
    • A47G7/02Devices for supporting flower-pots or cut flowers
    • A47G7/08Covers for flower-pots, e.g. ornamental pots
    • A47G7/085Covers for flower-pots, e.g. ornamental pots made of flexible sheets of non-resilient material
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention is an improvement in covers for iiower pots, especially pots and the like of earthenware or other material and rather unadorned exterior appearance.
  • An important object of this invention is to provide a cover that can easily be attached to the pot and is designed to impart thereto a more finished and ornamental effect, so that the pot, when placed on a window sill, shelf or other support, will be more in harmony with the appointments of a room in the living quarters of the owner.
  • a further object is to provide such a cover of inexpensive exible sheet material of such shape that it can readily be wrapped around the pot and secured at its ends; the cover then conforming to the lines of the pot and particularly the rim around the top thereof.
  • Figure 1 shows a blank of sheet material for the covering.
  • Figure 2 is a top view of the covering in its nal form.
  • Figure 3 is a bottom plan thereof.
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation
  • Figure 5 is a central vertical section.
  • the cover is made by cutting a blank I out of flexible sheet material, such as cardboard of suitable thickness, giving the blank a short, concave edge 2 along one side and a parallel longer convex edge 3 along the other side.
  • the ends 4 are preferably perpendicular to both these side edges.
  • Extending over the full length of the ⁇ blank from end to end are two curved score lines l5. These lines lie at the required distance from the edge 3 and are parallel thereto and to each other.
  • the curvature of the edges 2 and 3 is such that when the blank is bent or curved to bring the ends d together, the edge 2 lies in one plane and the edge 3 in another that is parallel to the plane of the edge 3.
  • the cover can be curved around the outside of a iiower pot, with the edge 3 encircling the rim and the edge 2 the bottom.
  • the sheet is bent along the curved score lines 5, and the strip 6 between these lines extends outward and downward, thus enclosing a groove 'l encircling the cover, and open underneath.
  • the cover in final form thus comprises a lower smaller section 8 and a larger upper section S; the two sections being united to each other by the strip 6.
  • a flower pot usually has a bead or band around the edge to make the rim thicker, and the lower section 8 extends around the pot below this thickened or reinforced rim, while the upper section 9 envelops it.
  • the ends 4 have catches I0 in the form of cutout tongues or tabs with rounded outer ends or Y other forms which can engage or interlock with each other to hold the ends together.
  • the strip E between the score lines 5 is also cut as shown at II so that it contains tabs I2 of the same or different outline as the tabs I0. These tabs project downward when the cover is secured on a nower pot and increase the ornamentation.
  • the upper edge of the cover may be straight, or scalloped as at I3, or have any other form that may be desirable.
  • the blank has recesses or indentations I4 in the ends adjacent the extremities of the strip 6 to facilitate the formation and attachment of the cover.
  • the strip 6 in conjunction with the adjacent portions of the sections 8 and 9 produces an inner and an outer rib that runs entirely around the cover to stiffen and reinforce it, as shown at I6 and I5 respectively.
  • the cover can be given various colors for the choice of the buyer. It will be seen that the cover is very simple, can be quickly made in large quantities, at low cost, and is attractive and appealing to the eye, both when on display in blank form at a store or shop, and when it is in use for its intended purpose. y
  • cover is described especially adapted for the outside of the flower pot, it can also be used in connection with other vessels to improve the appearance thereof.
  • a covering for a flower pot comprising a flat blank of flexible sheet material having a longer convex lateral edge, and a shorter-concave edge' parallel thereto extending from end to end, the blank having ends substantially perpendicular to said edges, the blank also having smooth curved score lines between-the convex and concave edges, and parallel therewith, so that when the blank is curved to envelop the vessel, it comprises an upper larger conical section and a smaller lower conical section connected by the strip between said score lines, said strip extending downward and outward and producing continuous circular reinforcing ribs on the inside and outside of the cover at the junction of said sections with the strip, and means at the ends for holding said ends together.
  • a covering for a flower pot comprising a. flat blank of flexible sheet material having a longer convex lateral edge, and a shorter concave edge parallel thereto extending from end to end, the blank having ends substantially perpendicular to said edges, the blank also having smooth curved score lines between the convex and concave edges, and parallel'therewith. so that when the blank is curved to envelop they vessel, it comprises an upper larger conical section and a smaller lower conical section connected by the strip between said score lines, said strip extending downward and outward and producing continuous circular reinforcing ribs on the inside and outside. of. the cover:atthe junction of said sectionswith the strip, 1.andf15 Vv2.403594 RICHARD H. ALBERTSON.

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Aug 5, 1952 R. H. ALBERTYSON 2,606,105
FLOWERPOT COVER Y Filed Aug. 18, 1950 ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 5, 1952 UNirsosrArs s@ y *OFFICE assalto; f A
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2 Claims. l
My invention is an improvement in covers for iiower pots, especially pots and the like of earthenware or other material and rather unadorned exterior appearance.
An important object of this invention is to provide a cover that can easily be attached to the pot and is designed to impart thereto a more finished and ornamental effect, so that the pot, when placed on a window sill, shelf or other support, will be more in harmony with the appointments of a room in the living quarters of the owner.
A further object is to provide such a cover of inexpensive exible sheet material of such shape that it can readily be wrapped around the pot and secured at its ends; the cover then conforming to the lines of the pot and particularly the rim around the top thereof.
The nature and advantages of the invention are clearly set forth herein, and a preferred embodiment of my improvement is illustrated in the drawings. But I may of course alter the construction in minor details, without altering or omitting any of the essential characteristics.
On the drawings:
Figure 1 shows a blank of sheet material for the covering.
Figure 2 is a top view of the covering in its nal form.
Figure 3 is a bottom plan thereof.
Figure 4 is a side elevation; and
Figure 5 is a central vertical section.
The cover is made by cutting a blank I out of flexible sheet material, such as cardboard of suitable thickness, giving the blank a short, concave edge 2 along one side and a parallel longer convex edge 3 along the other side. The ends 4 are preferably perpendicular to both these side edges. Extending over the full length of the `blank from end to end are two curved score lines l5. These lines lie at the required distance from the edge 3 and are parallel thereto and to each other. The curvature of the edges 2 and 3 is such that when the blank is bent or curved to bring the ends d together, the edge 2 lies in one plane and the edge 3 in another that is parallel to the plane of the edge 3. Hence the cover can be curved around the outside of a iiower pot, with the edge 3 encircling the rim and the edge 2 the bottom. At the same time the sheet is bent along the curved score lines 5, and the strip 6 between these lines extends outward and downward, thus enclosing a groove 'l encircling the cover, and open underneath. The cover in final form thus comprises a lower smaller section 8 and a larger upper section S; the two sections being united to each other by the strip 6. A flower pot usually has a bead or band around the edge to make the rim thicker, and the lower section 8 extends around the pot below this thickened or reinforced rim, while the upper section 9 envelops it.
The ends 4 have catches I0 in the form of cutout tongues or tabs with rounded outer ends or Y other forms which can engage or interlock with each other to hold the ends together. The strip E between the score lines 5 is also cut as shown at II so that it contains tabs I2 of the same or different outline as the tabs I0. These tabs project downward when the cover is secured on a nower pot and increase the ornamentation. The upper edge of the cover may be straight, or scalloped as at I3, or have any other form that may be desirable.
The blank has recesses or indentations I4 in the ends adjacent the extremities of the strip 6 to facilitate the formation and attachment of the cover. The strip 6 in conjunction with the adjacent portions of the sections 8 and 9 produces an inner and an outer rib that runs entirely around the cover to stiffen and reinforce it, as shown at I6 and I5 respectively.
The cover can be given various colors for the choice of the buyer. It will be seen that the cover is very simple, can be quickly made in large quantities, at low cost, and is attractive and appealing to the eye, both when on display in blank form at a store or shop, and when it is in use for its intended purpose. y
While the cover is described especially adapted for the outside of the flower pot, it can also be used in connection with other vessels to improve the appearance thereof.
Having described my invention, what I believe to be new is:
1. A covering for a flower pot comprising a flat blank of flexible sheet material having a longer convex lateral edge, and a shorter-concave edge' parallel thereto extending from end to end, the blank having ends substantially perpendicular to said edges, the blank also having smooth curved score lines between-the convex and concave edges, and parallel therewith, so that when the blank is curved to envelop the vessel, it comprises an upper larger conical section and a smaller lower conical section connected by the strip between said score lines, said strip extending downward and outward and producing continuous circular reinforcing ribs on the inside and outside of the cover at the junction of said sections with the strip, and means at the ends for holding said ends together.
2. A covering for a flower pot comprising a. flat blank of flexible sheet material having a longer convex lateral edge, and a shorter concave edge parallel thereto extending from end to end, the blank having ends substantially perpendicular to said edges, the blank also having smooth curved score lines between the convex and concave edges, and parallel'therewith. so that when the blank is curved to envelop they vessel, it comprises an upper larger conical section and a smaller lower conical section connected by the strip between said score lines, said strip extending downward and outward and producing continuous circular reinforcing ribs on the inside and outside. of. the cover:atthe junction of said sectionswith the strip, 1.andf15 Vv2.403594 RICHARD H. ALBERTSON.
REFERENCES CITED `Theollowing references "areiof frecord in the rfile of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 562,674 Spiegle June 23, 1896 1,610,652 Bouchard Dec. 14, 1926 Bartha Oct, 1, 1946

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1. A COVERING FOR A FLOWER POT COMPRISING A FLAT BLANK OF FLEXIBLE SHEET MATERIAL HAVING A LONGER CONVEX LATERAL EDGE, AND A SHORTER CONCAVE EDGE PARALLEL THERETO EXTENDING FROM END TO END, THE BLANK HAVING ENDS SUBSTANTIALLY PENPENDICULAR TO SAID EDGES, THE BLANK ALSO HAVING SMOOTH CURVED SCORE LINES BETWEEN THE CONVEX SAID CONCAVE EDGES, AND PARALLEL THEREWITH, SO THAT WHEN THE BLANK IS CURVED TO ENVELOP THE VESSEL, IT COMPRISES AN UPPER LARGER CONICAL SECTION AND A SMALLER LOWER CONICAL SECTION CONNECTED BY THE STRIP BETWEEN SAID SCORE LINES, SAID STRIP EXTENDING DOWNWARD AND OUTWARD AND PRODUCING CONTINUOUS CIRCULAR REINFORCING RIBS ON THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE COVER AT THE JUNCTION OF SAID SECTIONS WITH THE STRIP, AND MEANS AT THE ENDS FOR HOLDING SAID ENDS TOGETHER.
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US3962503A (en) * 1973-08-06 1976-06-08 Crawford Mildred A Decorative and protective device for use with a floral container
US4558813A (en) * 1982-07-01 1985-12-17 Sealright Co., Inc. Container and sidewall blank having sinusoidal edge pattern
US5195271A (en) * 1992-06-12 1993-03-23 Bradley Jr James B Plant container cover
US5293715A (en) * 1992-12-04 1994-03-15 Rita Kaz Reversible dual-purpose self-standing pot cover
US5315785A (en) * 1990-11-26 1994-05-31 Avot Bernardus J M M Wrapping for plants or flowers placed in a pot like container
US5318821A (en) * 1993-04-01 1994-06-07 Bradley Jr James B Container cover
FR2741594A1 (en) * 1995-11-27 1997-05-30 Moschetto Nathalie Horticultural product packaging made from blank
USD428360S (en) * 1998-06-12 2000-07-18 Patricia L. Herzog-Mesrobian Cover sleeve
US6108974A (en) * 1998-10-28 2000-08-29 Herzog-Mesrobian; Patricia L. Cover sleeve for pot
FR2794013A1 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-12-01 Diffusion Impression Marquage Sleeve for plant pot has trapezoidal blank with edges overlapped to form frusto-conical sleeve
US20040020122A1 (en) * 1995-06-07 2004-02-05 Alcazar Antonio V. Thermoplastic flower pot with a thin skirt
US20070023311A1 (en) * 2005-07-23 2007-02-01 Cathy Skraba Decorative floral sleeve

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US562674A (en) * 1896-06-23 spiegle
US1610652A (en) * 1926-12-14 Flowerpot cover
US2408594A (en) * 1944-05-27 1946-10-01 Max Galman Lamp shade and method of making the same

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US562674A (en) * 1896-06-23 spiegle
US1610652A (en) * 1926-12-14 Flowerpot cover
US2408594A (en) * 1944-05-27 1946-10-01 Max Galman Lamp shade and method of making the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3962503A (en) * 1973-08-06 1976-06-08 Crawford Mildred A Decorative and protective device for use with a floral container
US4558813A (en) * 1982-07-01 1985-12-17 Sealright Co., Inc. Container and sidewall blank having sinusoidal edge pattern
US5315785A (en) * 1990-11-26 1994-05-31 Avot Bernardus J M M Wrapping for plants or flowers placed in a pot like container
US5195271A (en) * 1992-06-12 1993-03-23 Bradley Jr James B Plant container cover
US5293715A (en) * 1992-12-04 1994-03-15 Rita Kaz Reversible dual-purpose self-standing pot cover
US5318821A (en) * 1993-04-01 1994-06-07 Bradley Jr James B Container cover
US20040020122A1 (en) * 1995-06-07 2004-02-05 Alcazar Antonio V. Thermoplastic flower pot with a thin skirt
US6868635B2 (en) * 1995-06-07 2005-03-22 Antonio V. Alcazar Thermoplastic flower pot with a thin skirt
US20040031199A1 (en) * 1995-06-07 2004-02-19 Alcazar Antonio V. Thermoplastic flower pot with a thin skirt
FR2741594A1 (en) * 1995-11-27 1997-05-30 Moschetto Nathalie Horticultural product packaging made from blank
USD428360S (en) * 1998-06-12 2000-07-18 Patricia L. Herzog-Mesrobian Cover sleeve
US6108974A (en) * 1998-10-28 2000-08-29 Herzog-Mesrobian; Patricia L. Cover sleeve for pot
FR2794013A1 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-12-01 Diffusion Impression Marquage Sleeve for plant pot has trapezoidal blank with edges overlapped to form frusto-conical sleeve
US20070023311A1 (en) * 2005-07-23 2007-02-01 Cathy Skraba Decorative floral sleeve

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