序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Picture Frame Assembly US15146338 2016-05-04 US20170318989A1 2017-11-09 Suzanne Enroughty
A picture frame assembly that has an ornamental appearance of a flower includes a plate that may have an ornamental appearance of a flower. A rod is coupled to the plate and the rod may penetrate a support surface. Thus, the rod may support the plate above the support surface. A picture frame is coupled to the plate and the picture frame may display a picture.
22 Pen Plant US15297496 2016-10-19 US20170050461A1 2017-02-23 Sandra Starr McCurdy
An artificial house plant, hereby named ‘Pen Plant’, made from artificial wired plants wherein each individual shoot comprises of a ballpoint pen arranged in a pot or vase to realistically resemble a house plant. Floral tape may be used to create the illusion of the extension of the plants shoot or root. Pieces of the plant may be used to decorate vase or pot with, in some cases and as shown below, a ribbon.
23 Pen Plant US14813726 2015-07-30 US20170027260A1 2017-02-02 Sandra Starr McCurdy
An artificial house plant, hereby named ‘Pen Plant’, made from artificial wired plants wherein each individual shoot comprises of a ballpoint pen arranged in a pot or vase to realistically resemble a house plant. Floral tape may be used to create the illusion of the extension of the plants shoot or root. Pieces of the plant may be used to decorate vase or pot with, in some cases and as shown in FIG. 1-a, ribbon.
24 Artificial flower novelty and its method of manufacture US12986164 2011-01-06 US08991026B2 2015-03-31 Greg E. Blonder
An artificial flower and the associated method of its manufacture. To produce the artificial flower, two films of material are laminated. The films of material have markedly different coefficients of thermal expansion. The laminate is formed into a curve shape. Petals and leafs are cut from the laminate. The petals and leafs are cut at different orientations across the curved shape. Accordingly, various petals and leaves change shape in different manners in response to changes in temperature. The various petals and leafs are then formed into an artificial flower.
25 SELF-EXPLORATION THERAPEUTIC ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE US14109369 2013-12-17 US20140106320A1 2014-04-17 Mark Wetherbee
A self-exploration assembly includes a base and a plurality of layers each shaped so that when the plurality of layers are coupled to the base in a first orientation, the plurality of layers together resemble a bulbous shape, and, when the plurality of layers are coupled to the base in a second orientation, the plurality of petals resemble a flower shape.
26 ANIMATED ARTIFICIAL FLOWER US12955855 2010-11-29 US20120121826A1 2012-05-17 Peter Marlow
An artificial flower device gradually opens a simulated corolla and gradually upwardly extends a surprise gift following an actuation. In one embodiment, the actuation comprises exposing a portion of a stem of the device to a liquid to thereby dissolve a pellet which otherwise impedes actuation. In another embodiment, the actuation comprises pushing a button on the stem to thereby release a latch. In one embodiment, animation activity is driven by the bias force of a resilient spring, the rate of animation activity is controlled by a dashpot, a resilient compensation spring regulates an animation delay time, a plurality of hinge configurations enables the petals of the corolla to open with individual variations of rate and degree, a plunger comprising helical grooves imparts a rotation to the surprise gift during the ascent thereof, and manually sliding a sleeve returns energy to the springs and resets the flower for reuse.
27 Funeral flower US12716655 2010-03-03 US08122631B2 2012-02-28 Kao Youa Pa Lee-Hinds
An ornamental funeral flower includes a base, a riser fixedly attached to the center of the base, and support members extending from the riser to the edge of the base. The flower also includes an attachment layer attached to one or more of the base, riser, and support members, and petals fixedly attached to the attachment layer.
28 Artificial Flower Novelty and Its Method of Manufacture US12986164 2011-01-06 US20110209325A1 2011-09-01 Greg E. Blonder
An artificial flower and the associated method of its manufacture. To produce the artificial flower, two films of material are laminated. The films of material have markedly different coefficients of thermal expansion. The laminate is formed into a curve shape. Petals and leafs are cut from the laminate. The petals and leafs are cut at different orientations across the curved shape. Accordingly, various petals and leaves change shape in different manners in response to changes in temperature. The various petals and leafs are then formed into an artificial flower.
29 Holiday countdown interactive display US10710924 2004-08-12 US07211305B2 2007-05-01 Therese F. Steiger; Nancy Short; Ruth Donikowski; Kristine Larsen; Keri Lauderdale Olson; Tim Staley
A holiday countdown interactive display may include a set of magnetically attachable ornaments that have discrete appearances and functionalities, each ornament being marked with a distinct number associated with the number of days remaining before a holiday. In certain preferred embodiments, the interactive display comprises a plush fabric base generally in the shape of a Christmas tree and containing a plurality of rare earth magnets disposed beneath countdown numbers borne on the exterior of the plush fabric base. The interactive display system may further include a plurality of numbered plush Christmas ornaments each including rare earth magnets, the ornaments adapted to be successively installed on the plush fabric base on the days preceding a holiday event. In various embodiments, the ornaments include power supplies, controllers, vibratory elements, LEDs, speakers, pockets for containing gift items, messages, or the like.
30 HOLIDAY COUNTDOWN INTERACTIVE DISPLAY US10710924 2004-08-12 US20060062940A1 2006-03-23 Theresa Steiger; Nancy Short; Ruth Donikowski; Kristine Larsen; Keri Olson; Tim Staley
A holiday countdown interactive display may include a set of magnetically attachable ornaments that have discrete appearances and functionalities, each ornament being marked with a distinct number associated with the number of days remaining before a holiday. In certain preferred embodiments, the interactive display comprises a plush fabric base generally in the shape of a Christmas tree and containing a plurality of rare earth magnets disposed beneath countdown numbers borne on the exterior of the plush fabric base. The interactive display system may further include a plurality of numbered plush Christmas ornaments each including rare earth magnets, the ornaments adapted to be successively installed on the plush fabric base on the days preceding a holiday event. In various embodiments, the ornaments include power supplies, controllers, vibratory elements, LEDs, speakers, pockets for containing gift items, messages, or the like.
31 Centerpiece assembly simulating floral arrangement US211606 1994-04-07 US5683762A 1997-11-04 Kenneth A. Banschick
A container including an elongated hollow member having two ends, an axis, a maximum width and an aperture and being adapted to contain objects; a decorative element being axially attached to one of the ends of the elongated hollow member and having a maximum width greater that the maximum width of the elongated hollow member; a pom-pom-like portion included in the decorative element, this portion having segments that radiate in substantially three dimensions to substantially fill a central region; an attachment system for the pom-pom-like portion for axially attaching the pom-pom-like portion to the elongated hollow member; and an openable cover adapted to obscure the aperture and to substantially contain the objects in the elongated hollow member. Also, a plurality of different containers and arrangements thereof in bouquets, fans, frontals, laterals, cascades, conicals, fountains and other geometries.
32 Terminal enclosure with artificial foliage US45844674 1974-04-05 US3928712A 1975-12-23 SEARS JAMES C
A post terminal covered by an upright conical housing having a wire support frame secured externally thereto and in turn mounting simulated foliage so as to conceal the housing and terminal. In a variation, a metal support frame, also mounting simulated foliage, is configured so as to mount over and be secured to an existing terminal enclosure.
33 Devices for concealing and supporting refuse receptacles US24802062 1962-12-28 US3170587A 1965-02-23 BEEBER HERMAN M
34 WATER ABSORBENT EP11821519.3 2011-08-08 EP2612752A1 2013-07-10 TANAKA, Yoshinori; TAKEUCHI, Naohito

A fluid absorbent structure adapted to absorb fluids oozing from foodstuffs on its contacting surface with the foodstuffs even when the fluid absorbent structure is in a slanted position against the container bottom. A drip sheet 1 includes an upper sheet 2, a lower sheet 3 and an absorbent sheet 4 interleaved between these upper and lower sheets 2, 3. The upper sheet 2 includes a perforated region 22 and non-perforated region 23. The non-perforated region 23 is formed with a display element 6 which is visually recognized from an upper surface of the upper sheet 2. The upper sheet 2 is formed with grooves 7 which are depressed from the upper surface of the upper sheet 2 toward a lower surface facing the absorbent sheet 4 and at least partially overlaps with the perforations 21. The grooves 7 include a first segment 71 extending along a longitudinal imaginary center line P-P, and second and third segment 72, 73 intersecting the first segment 71. The lower sheet 3 is formed with a plurality of perforations 31 which are breathable and liquid-permeable.

35 Artificial tree to camouflage antennas EP02004926.8 2002-03-05 EP1239540A1 2002-09-11 Calzavara, Marco; Sacher, Luciano

Artificial tree to camouflage antennas (11) comprising at least a bearing structure (12), able to support at least an antenna (11), and a covering (13) able to be associated with the bearing structure (12) and to hide the antenna (11), the covering (13) developing in height for a substantial part of the bearing structure (12). At least the upper part (213) of the covering cooperating with the antenna (11) is made of materials transparent to electromagnetic waves.

36 Camouflage arrangement applicable onto antenna mast for telecommunications or similar EP00500227.4 2000-11-03 EP1124278A1 2001-08-16 Jimenez Sanchez, Juan Carlos c/o Jimenez Belinchon; Jimenez Sanchez, Juan Francisco; Jimenez Sanchez, Pedro Manuel; Jimenez Sanchez, Vicenta c/o Jimenez Belinchon SA; Jimenez Jimenez, Eva Cristina

Camouflage arrangement applicable onto antenna masts for communications or similar, consisting of truncated-cone-shaped (2), cylindrical (2'), polygonal or similar (2'') bodies fixed at ground by means of an anchoring plate (5) and having an opening on the lower section (10) for inlet and outlet of cables, communicating with an underground channeling (12), or aerial channel if open air equipments are used, the bodies (2), (2') and (2'') being coated with a plastic covering (4) outwardly presenting a tree bark appearance, bonded by means of adhesives or artificial means, the support (2), (2') and (2'') being capable of being composed of parts joined each other or welded, the upper part having protuberances on which artificial main branches (6) are fixed, and on which secondary artificial branches (6'') are also fixed, and a body configured like a top (7) having also artificial main branches (6'), and, on these, secondary artificial branches (6''). The antennae (40), fixed on appropiate supports are installed on the top (7).

37 Concealment and disguisement of antenna structures EP97301141.4 1997-02-21 EP0791976B1 1999-12-08 Thomas, Aubrey Trevor; Lazic, Ivo Brainislav
38 CENTERPIECE ASSEMBLY SIMULATING FLORAL ARRANGEMENT. EP93919912 1993-08-06 EP0607421A4 1995-03-29 BANSCHICK KENNETH A
A container including an elongated hollow member (11) having two ends, an axis, a maximum width and an aperture and being adapted to contain objects (14); a decorative element being axially attached to one of the ends of the elongated hollow member (11) and having a maximum width greater that the maximum width of the elongated hollow member (11); a pom-pom-like portion (13) included in the decorative element, this portion having segments that radiate in substantially three dimensions to substantially fill a central region; an attachment system for the pom-pom-like portion (13) for axially attaching the pom-pom-like portion (13) to the elongated hollow member (11); and an openable cover (15) adapted to obscure the aperture and to substantially contain the objects in the elongated hollow member (11). Also, a plurality of different containers and arrangements thereof in bouquets, fans, frontals, laterals, cascades, conicals, fountains and other geometries.
39 ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MADE OF SOAP EP13879572.9 2013-05-29 EP2886636A1 2015-06-24 HAZAWA, Manabu

The present invention provides for an artificial flower of soap which does not lose its shape when only partly used and a flower bath or a petal bath which does not produce garbage. The petals made of a soap material constituting a flower are separately prepared one by one, and the petals are adhered with a highly hydrophilic adhesive to create the artificial flower.

40 WATER ABSORBENT EP11821519 2011-08-08 EP2612752A4 2014-03-26 TANAKA YOSHINORI; TAKEUCHI NAOHITO
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