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US998322A
US998322A US48328709A US1909483287A US998322A US 998322 A US998322 A US 998322A US 48328709 A US48328709 A US 48328709A US 1909483287 A US1909483287 A US 1909483287A US 998322 A US998322 A US 998322A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention has reference to compactieres, and vases, more especially such as are designed for receiving and displaying cut flowers and foliage.
  • the objects of this invention are: First to provide a vase or basket of pleasing contour, which has allthe advantages of the narrow mouthed receptacle in retaining the stems of the flowers or foliage closely together, and forming a brace or binder for holding the stems in a prearranged posi tion.
  • This invention consists in providing what I call a reducer, the same comprising an integral piece, or separate parts, for restricting the mouth of the vase or kitsiere.
  • This invention further consists in providing a removable reducer adapted to be placed in the upper portion of a vase or j ardiniere, and having means for holding it in position at the upper portion of said vase or jardimore
  • This invention further consists in a vase or basket having a reducer for its mouth or upper portion, said reducer being provided with a central orifice and with annularly located openings around said central orifice.
  • Figure I illustrates a sectional elevation of a vase of any suitable construction, having its upper portion pro vided with a removable reducer, and showing said reducer as having wings for sustaining it in position in the mouth of the vessel, and also having its restricting or reducing ring perforated for a purpose hereinafter set forth.
  • Fig. II illustrates a sectional elevation of a collectiere having a reducer located in its mouth or upper por tion, the reducer in this case also being removable, and showing the restricting ring in the inner portion of the reducer as being imperforate.
  • Fig. III illustrates a modification in sectional elevation of the reducer
  • Fig. IV is a top plan view of a preferable construction.
  • the reducer member is also provided with an inner circular wall 6 having a plurality of radiating wings or division plates or wings 4t forming the inner central opening 3 and outer openings 5 therein.
  • the wall 2* and wall 6 of the reducer may be perforated as shown in Fig. I, theobject in perforating the walls of the reducer being to allow the water to freely pass to the stems at their upper portion, even should the lower portion of the orifice become plugged, and also furnish a free circulation of the water to the stems.
  • I have provided wings 4, at, 4, three or more in number, these wings providing chambers or spaces 5, 5, 5, concentric with the inner reducer or orifice, and arranged around the same.
  • the openings 5, 5, 5, may be employed to display foliage or trimmings such as ferns, leaves or the like which may be inserted after the boquet proper has been arranged within the inner orifice without disarranging said boquet proper.
  • Fig. I have provided at the lower end of the vase a shouldered portion, (3, the object being to provide means for inserting the said vase or vessel in a stand 7, which stand may be provided with prongs 8, one or more in number, in which also the vase or ardiniere may be held in position on a lawn or grave by inserting the prongs in the earth.
  • a re ducer supported within the mouth of said vessel having perforations in the walls thereof, said reducer also being provided with a central orifice of less area than the mouth of said vessel.
  • a reducer fitting within the mouth of said holder comprising an outer and inner annular wall, said outer wall being inclined at an angle to said inner wall, and division walls radiating from said inner wall.

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FLOWER HOLDER. APPLIOATION FILED MAR. 13, 1909.
Patented Jui 18, 1911.
His Anorngy COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH cm, WASHINGTON, n c.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. BONE, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.
FLOWER-HOLDER.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. BONE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Columbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented some certain new and useful Improvements in F lower- I-Iolders; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make'and use the same.
This invention has reference to jardinieres, and vases, more especially such as are designed for receiving and displaying cut flowers and foliage.
The objects of this invention are: First to provide a vase or jardiniere of pleasing contour, which has allthe advantages of the narrow mouthed receptacle in retaining the stems of the flowers or foliage closely together, and forming a brace or binder for holding the stems in a prearranged posi tion. Second, to provide means in connection with a large or flaring mouthed Vase or jardiniere, which is adapted to the mouth of said vase or jardiniere, and so arranged and constructed as to provide a restricted passage adapted to receive the stems of the flowers or foliage, while at the same time allowing the water to permeate through the stems up to, or close to the upper end of the jardiniere or vase, thus adapting the jardiniere or vase to short-stemmed flowers or foliage, providing a means for support and for arranging the same.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent and set forth in the following specification.
This invention consists in providing what I call a reducer, the same comprising an integral piece, or separate parts, for restricting the mouth of the vase or jardiniere.
This invention further consists in providing a removable reducer adapted to be placed in the upper portion of a vase or j ardiniere, and having means for holding it in position at the upper portion of said vase or jardimore This invention further consists in a vase or jardiniere having a reducer for its mouth or upper portion, said reducer being provided with a central orifice and with annularly located openings around said central orifice.
Other features of the invention will be Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 13, 1909.
Patented July 18, 1911.
Serial No. 483,287.
fully set forth in the following specifications and embodied in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure I illustrates a sectional elevation of a vase of any suitable construction, having its upper portion pro vided with a removable reducer, and showing said reducer as having wings for sustaining it in position in the mouth of the vessel, and also having its restricting or reducing ring perforated for a purpose hereinafter set forth. Fig. II, illustrates a sectional elevation of a jardiniere having a reducer located in its mouth or upper por tion, the reducer in this case also being removable, and showing the restricting ring in the inner portion of the reducer as being imperforate. Fig. III, illustrates a modification in sectional elevation of the reducer, and Fig. IV, is a top plan view of a preferable construction.
In employing vases or jardinieres for displaying flowers or foliage, it has been found a difficult matter where large mouthed vessels are employed, to properly arrange the flowers or foliage, and more especially so where the number of the flowers was re stricted; and in the employment of the smaller vases or ardinieres the display, especially in the high vases, was top-heavy and objectionable both from an artistic standpoint and from the point of stability, and hence the desirability of employing symmetrical and large mouthed vessels. In order to adapt these large mouthed vases or jardinieres to properly display the flowers or foliage, and to also retain them in prearranged position, I have devised what I call a reducer located at the upper portion or mouth of the vessel, the same comprising a restricted orifice of more or less area according to the requirements or desirability; the said orifices being adapted to receive and retain the stems in pre-arranged position and to afiord a support for the upper portions of the flowers or foliage, preventing them from becoming disarranged either through jarring or tilting of the vase or jardiniere, and acting to confine the stems in close relation, at the same time allowing of their receiving suflicient water to keep them fresh, and for this purpose I have pro vided at the upper end of the vase or jardiniere 1, an integral or removable reducer 2, which in the case illustrated comprises an annular wall 2 of asize adapted to fit into the mouth of the vase I. The reducer member is also provided with an inner circular wall 6 having a plurality of radiating wings or division plates or wings 4t forming the inner central opening 3 and outer openings 5 therein. If desired the wall 2* and wall 6 of the reducer may be perforated as shown in Fig. I, theobject in perforating the walls of the reducer being to allow the water to freely pass to the stems at their upper portion, even should the lower portion of the orifice become plugged, and also furnish a free circulation of the water to the stems. i
For the better retaining of the reducer in position as shown in Figs. I, II, III, and IV, I have provided wings 4, at, 4, three or more in number, these wings providing chambers or spaces 5, 5, 5, concentric with the inner reducer or orifice, and arranged around the same. The openings 5, 5, 5, may be employed to display foliage or trimmings such as ferns, leaves or the like which may be inserted after the boquet proper has been arranged within the inner orifice without disarranging said boquet proper. Of course it is obvious that the more convenient and sanitary arrangement is to provide a reducer which is removable, in order that the vase or j ardiniere may be cleansed easily and thoroughly, but I do not wish to confine this invention to such construction inasmuch as it may be made integral if desired, with the upper portion of the vase or jardiniere. Means may also be provided to lock said reducer in a predetermined position so as to prevent the misplacement of the reducer in case of top February, 1909.
heavy flowers or the removal of undesired flowers from the vase or jardiniere.
As illustrated in the drawings, Fig. I, I have provided at the lower end of the vase a shouldered portion, (3, the object being to provide means for inserting the said vase or vessel in a stand 7, which stand may be provided with prongs 8, one or more in number, in which also the vase or ardiniere may be held in position on a lawn or grave by inserting the prongs in the earth.
The above description of this invention sets forth constructions and modifications as appears to me the most desirable, but I do not hence wish to be restricted in this invention to exactly what is shown in the drawings or set forth in these specifications above.
hat I claim is:
1. In a vessel of the type set forth, a re ducer supported within the mouth of said vessel having perforations in the walls thereof, said reducer also being provided with a central orifice of less area than the mouth of said vessel.
2. In a flower holder, a reducer fitting within the mouth of said holder, said reducer comprising an outer and inner annular wall, said outer wall being inclined at an angle to said inner wall, and division walls radiating from said inner wall.
Signed at Cleveland in the county of Guyahoga and State of Ohio, this 23rd day of WILLIAM H. BONE. Witnesses J oI-IN J. DONNELLY,
FRANK C. GREGG.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. C.
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US2660040A (en) * 1951-02-09 1953-11-24 Martin F Babski Saucer grid
US20080000154A1 (en) * 2006-02-28 2008-01-03 Gottfried Schubiger Vase for cultivating orchids
USD812336S1 (en) * 2016-03-01 2018-03-06 Naseem Khan Cremation urn
WO2019064227A1 (en) * 2017-09-28 2019-04-04 Haruna Samantha A vase apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2660040A (en) * 1951-02-09 1953-11-24 Martin F Babski Saucer grid
US20080000154A1 (en) * 2006-02-28 2008-01-03 Gottfried Schubiger Vase for cultivating orchids
USD812336S1 (en) * 2016-03-01 2018-03-06 Naseem Khan Cremation urn
WO2019064227A1 (en) * 2017-09-28 2019-04-04 Haruna Samantha A vase apparatus
US11638493B2 (en) 2017-09-28 2023-05-02 Samantha HARUNA Vase apparatus

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