WO2006132466A1 - A jewelry bouquet base - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bouquet base, and more particularly, to a jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event, which utilizes a handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as a decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic, satisfying diverse taste of customers, increasing its productivity, and converting the base into a peculiar lightning.
- a handicraft article such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member
- a bouquet used in auspicious events such as a wedding ceremony, is formed by binding beautiful flower members which are made of real flowers, artificial flowers, or candies, and has a grip portion which is conveniently carried by a user.
- the bouquet disclosed in the prior art includes, as shown in FlG. 1, a holder 100 having a flower member fixing portion 110, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion 130 protruding downward from the holder, a flexible body 310 made of elastic material and having a through-hole 301, in which the flower member fixing portion 110 of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion 130 of the holder penetrates the through-hole, a support 300 having a decoration layer 330, in which the flexible body 310 is enclosed by a decoration member 333, and a cover 500 for covering the grip portion 130 of the holder protruding downward from the support 300 and the lower portion of the support 300.
- the flexible body 310 of the support has an iron core 311, and a shape material 313 for forming a flexible shape using the iron core 311 as a framework.
- Reference numeral 3 denotes a floral foam, called as oasis.
- the jewelry bouquet base is in the limelight as the spatial decoration which can be semi-permanently preserved, since it has luxury aesthetic and valuable worth, as well as having flamboyance. Further, the jewelry bouquet base may be further developed.
- an object of the present invention is to solve the problems involved in the prior art, and to provide a jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event, which utilizes a handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as a decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
- a handicraft article such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a jewelry bouquet base, in which a body of a support can be formed in a nest shape, or formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, if a decoration member is made of a handicraft article, thereby increasing its productivity.
- Another obj ect of the present invention is to provide a j ewelry bouquet base which can be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
- the present invention provides a jewelry bouquet base comprising: a holder having a flower member fixing portion, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion protruding downward from the holder; a body having a through-hole and an iron core, in which the flower member fixing portion of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion of the holder penetrates the through-hole; a support having a decoration member with jewels and enclosing the body; and a cover for covering the grip portion of the holder protruding downward from the support and a lower portion of the support, in which the decoration member of the support has a handicraft article attached with jewels.
- the jewelry bouquet base utilizes the handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as the decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
- the handicraft article such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member
- the body of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, thereby increasing its productivity.
- the jewelry bouquet base may be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the construction of a conventional jewelry bouquet base.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the construction of a jewelry bouquet base according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled jewelry bouquet base of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a support according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a support according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a support according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a holder according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a holder according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the construction of a jewelry bouquet base according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross- sectional view of the assembled jewelry bouquet base of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a support according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- a jewelry bouquet base 1 according to the present invention includes, as shown in FlGs.
- a holder 10 having a flower member fixing portion 11, formed on the upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion 13 protruding downward from the holder, a body 31 having a through-hole 30a and an iron core 3 Ia, in which the flower member fixing portion 11 of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion 13 of the holder penetrates the through-hole, a support 30 having a decoration member 33 with jewels 32 and enclosing the body 31, and a cover 50 for covering the grip portion 13 of the holder protruding downward from the support 30 and the lower portion of the support 30.
- the decoration member 33 of the support 30 has a handicraft article attached with jewels 32.
- the decoration member 33 of the support 30 may consist of a knitted fabric member attached with the jewels 32 and enclosing an outer periphery of the body 31.
- the knitted fabric member is made of knitting yarns, which may express various patterns, shapes, and designs (see FlG. 4).
- the decoration member 33 of the support may consist of an embroidery member
- the embroidery member is made by embroidering a fiber with a hand or machine, and impresses a person peculiar elegance and aesthetic.
- the lace member maximizes the decoration beauty.
- the decoration member 33 of the support 30 is made together with the handicraft article and the jewels, thereby increasing the elegance and flamboyance of the bouquet base.
- the body 31 of the support may be formed in the nest shape having a bored bottom, in which the iron core 31a is engaged with a shape material 31b, called as Engel Hair.
- the nest-shaped body of the support is made by preparing a framework with the iron core 31a and weaving the extended slender shape material 31b around the iron core in a nonwoven type to form a so-called bird's nest.
- the nest-shaped body has the bored bottom as compared with the bird's nest.
- the body 31 of the support consists of the iron core 3 Ia, as shown in FlG.
- the framework may be made by the iron core 31a only, except for the shape material 31b, and the outer periphery of the framework may be tightly covered by the decoration member, so that the shape thereof can be varied in many fashions.
- the holder 10 has a threaded hole 13e formed at the grip portion 13, to which the flower member fixing portion 11 is threadedly engaged.
- the flower member fixing portion 11 has a base portion 1 Ia, on which a floral foam 3 is mounted, and a fixing net 1 Ib, attached to the base portion 11a, for fixing the floral foam to the base portion.
- the base portion 1 Ia is provided with clamping bosses 1 Id for fixing the fixing net
- the floral foam 3 is simple and firmly secured, thereby preventing movement of the floral foam when the bouquet is shaken or thrown.
- the grip portion 13 may be formed in a tube shape, as shown in
- the tube-type grip portion 13a is filled with water so that a flower may be put in the grip portion.
- the base portion 11a may be provided with a boss 1 Ic for arranging a flower, as shown in FlG. 8.
- a shock-absorbing layer 35 may be interposed between the body 31 and the decoration member 33.
- the shock-absorbing layer 35 is made of nonwoven fabric or sponge to make an impression on a volume.
- the handicraft article such as the knitted fabric member, the embroidery member, or the lace member, is applied as the decoration member of the support 30, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
- the body 31 of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with the simple framework made of the iron core 31a only, as shown in FlG. 6, thereby increasing its productivity.
- the holder 10 may be mounted with the floral foam 3 for fixing the flower member thereon. If the boss 1 Ic is formed on the base portion 11a, the holder can be used as a peculiar lightning, such as a candle holder.
- the grip portion 13 of the holder is formed in a tube shape, the grip portion is filled with the water, so that the flower may be put in the grip portion.
- the jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event utilizes the handicraft article, such as the knitted fabric member, the embroidery member, and the lace member, as the decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
- the body of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, thereby increasing its productivity.
- the jewelry bouquet base may be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
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Abstract
There is provided a jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event, which utilizes a handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as a decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic, satisfying diverse taste of customers, increasing its productivity, and converting the base into a peculiar lightning. The jewelry bouquet base includes a holder having a flower member fixing portion, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion protruding downward from the holder, a body having a through-hole and an iron core, in which the flower member fixing portion of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion of the holder penetrates the through-hole, a support having a decoration member with jewels and enclosing the body, and a cover for covering the grip portion of the holder protruding downward from the support and a lower portion of the support, in which the decoration member of the support has a handicraft article attached with jewels.
Description
Description
JEWELRY BOUQUET BASE
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to a bouquet base, and more particularly, to a jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event, which utilizes a handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as a decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic, satisfying diverse taste of customers, increasing its productivity, and converting the base into a peculiar lightning.
Background Art
[2] A bouquet used in auspicious events, such as a wedding ceremony, is formed by binding beautiful flower members which are made of real flowers, artificial flowers, or candies, and has a grip portion which is conveniently carried by a user.
[3] As the bouquet is the symbol of a bride in the wedding ceremony, a flower member is made by carefully caring flower sprays one by one so as to maximize flamboyance and beauty. In particular, since the construction of a flower base extended from the grip portion has influence on the impression of the entire bouquet, it is required for careful thought and originality in the bouquet design.
[4] After a lapse of a desired time, as the bouquet elaborately made with a flourish is decolorized, as well as being withered and then dried, long preservation is not possible. Consequently, a souvenir capable of ruminating a happy memory for a long time while the bouquet used in the most auspicious occasion, such as wedding ceremony, for life is kept for a long time should be thrown away as it is.
[5] This applicant has proposed Korean Utility Model Registration Nos. 291805
(Utility Model Application No. 20-2002-0018700) and 367196 (Utility Model Application No. 20-2004-0023580) entitled "Jewelry Bouquet Base", which provides a base of the bouquet with jewels to have flamboyance and valuable worth, thereby permanently remembering an occasion and being used as a luxury spatial decoration.
[6] The bouquet disclosed in the prior art includes, as shown in FlG. 1, a holder 100 having a flower member fixing portion 110, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion 130 protruding downward from the holder, a flexible body 310 made of elastic material and having a through-hole 301, in which the flower member fixing portion 110 of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion 130 of the holder penetrates the through-hole, a support 300 having a decoration layer 330, in which the flexible body 310 is enclosed by a
decoration member 333, and a cover 500 for covering the grip portion 130 of the holder protruding downward from the support 300 and the lower portion of the support 300. The flexible body 310 of the support has an iron core 311, and a shape material 313 for forming a flexible shape using the iron core 311 as a framework. Reference numeral 3 denotes a floral foam, called as oasis.
[7] The jewelry bouquet base is in the limelight as the spatial decoration which can be semi-permanently preserved, since it has luxury aesthetic and valuable worth, as well as having flamboyance. Further, the jewelry bouquet base may be further developed.
[8] The applicant pays attention to combine the jewelry bouquet base with a handicraft article, while studying for making the bouquet base to realize various designs and increase its productivity. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
[9] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to solve the problems involved in the prior art, and to provide a jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial decoration commemorating a happy event, which utilizes a handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as a decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
[10] Another object of the present invention is to provide a jewelry bouquet base, in which a body of a support can be formed in a nest shape, or formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, if a decoration member is made of a handicraft article, thereby increasing its productivity.
[11] Further another obj ect of the present invention is to provide a j ewelry bouquet base which can be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
Technical Solution
[12] In order to achieve these and other objects, the present invention provides a jewelry bouquet base comprising: a holder having a flower member fixing portion, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion protruding downward from the holder; a body having a through-hole and an iron core, in which the flower member fixing portion of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion of the holder penetrates the through-hole; a support having a decoration member with jewels and enclosing the body; and a cover for covering the grip portion of the holder protruding downward from the support and a lower portion of the support, in which the decoration member of the support has a handicraft article attached with jewels.
Advantageous Effects
[13] With the construction, the jewelry bouquet base utilizes the handicraft article, such as a knitted fabric member, an embroidery member, and a lace member, as the decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers. [14] Also, if a decoration member is made of a handicraft article, the body of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, thereby increasing its productivity. [15] Further, the jewelry bouquet base may be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
Brief Description of the Drawings [16] The above objects, other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing the preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: [17] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the construction of a conventional jewelry bouquet base. [ 18] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the construction of a jewelry bouquet base according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[19] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled jewelry bouquet base of FIG. 2.
[20] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a support according to one embodiment of the present invention. [21] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a support according to another embodiment of the present invention. [22] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a support according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention. [23] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a holder according to one embodiment of the present invention. [24] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a holder according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention [25] Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. [26] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the construction of a jewelry bouquet base according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a cross- sectional view of the assembled jewelry bouquet base of FIG. 2. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a support according to one embodiment of the present invention. [27] A jewelry bouquet base 1 according to the present invention includes, as shown in
FlGs. 2 through 4, a holder 10 having a flower member fixing portion 11, formed on the upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion 13 protruding downward from the holder, a body 31 having a through-hole 30a and an iron core 3 Ia, in which the flower member fixing portion 11 of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion 13 of the holder penetrates the through-hole, a support 30 having a decoration member 33 with jewels 32 and enclosing the body 31, and a cover 50 for covering the grip portion 13 of the holder protruding downward from the support 30 and the lower portion of the support 30. The decoration member 33 of the support 30 has a handicraft article attached with jewels 32.
[28] The decoration member 33 of the support 30 may consist of a knitted fabric member attached with the jewels 32 and enclosing an outer periphery of the body 31. The knitted fabric member is made of knitting yarns, which may express various patterns, shapes, and designs (see FlG. 4).
[29] The decoration member 33 of the support may consist of an embroidery member
(not shown) or a lace member, which is attached with jewels (see FlG. 5).
[30] The embroidery member is made by embroidering a fiber with a hand or machine, and impresses a person peculiar elegance and aesthetic. The lace member maximizes the decoration beauty.
[31] The decoration member 33 of the support 30 is made together with the handicraft article and the jewels, thereby increasing the elegance and flamboyance of the bouquet base.
[32] The body 31 of the support may be formed in the nest shape having a bored bottom, in which the iron core 31a is engaged with a shape material 31b, called as Engel Hair.
[33] The nest-shaped body of the support is made by preparing a framework with the iron core 31a and weaving the extended slender shape material 31b around the iron core in a nonwoven type to form a so-called bird's nest. However, the nest-shaped body has the bored bottom as compared with the bird's nest.
[34] Further, the body 31 of the support consists of the iron core 3 Ia, as shown in FlG.
6, and may be enclosed by the decoration member 33.
[35] With the construction of the body 31 of the support, the framework may be made by the iron core 31a only, except for the shape material 31b, and the outer periphery of the framework may be tightly covered by the decoration member, so that the shape thereof can be varied in many fashions.
[36] The holder 10 has a threaded hole 13e formed at the grip portion 13, to which the flower member fixing portion 11 is threadedly engaged. Preferably, the flower member fixing portion 11 has a base portion 1 Ia, on which a floral foam 3 is mounted, and a fixing net 1 Ib, attached to the base portion 11a, for fixing the floral foam to the base portion.
[37] The base portion 1 Ia is provided with clamping bosses 1 Id for fixing the fixing net
1 Ib and bosses 1 If closely contacted the support 30, at regular intervals.
[38] With the construction, the floral foam 3 is simple and firmly secured, thereby preventing movement of the floral foam when the bouquet is shaken or thrown.
[39] In the holder 10, the grip portion 13 may be formed in a tube shape, as shown in
FlG. 7. The tube-type grip portion 13a is filled with water so that a flower may be put in the grip portion.
[40] In the flower member fixing portion 11 of the holder 10, the base portion 11a may be provided with a boss 1 Ic for arranging a flower, as shown in FlG. 8.
[41] Further, in the base portion 30, a shock-absorbing layer 35 may be interposed between the body 31 and the decoration member 33. The shock-absorbing layer 35 is made of nonwoven fabric or sponge to make an impression on a volume.
[42] The operation of the present invention will now be described hereinafter.
[43] In the increased beauty and value of the bouquet base by attaching the jewels to the bouquet base, the handicraft article, such as the knitted fabric member, the embroidery member, or the lace member, is applied as the decoration member of the support 30, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
[44] That is, the handicraft article having the flamboyance is attached with the jewels, which makes the effect better.
[45] If the decoration is made of the handicraft article, the body 31 of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with the simple framework made of the iron core 31a only, as shown in FlG. 6, thereby increasing its productivity.
[46] The holder 10 may be mounted with the floral foam 3 for fixing the flower member thereon. If the boss 1 Ic is formed on the base portion 11a, the holder can be used as a peculiar lightning, such as a candle holder.
[47] Further, if the grip portion 13 of the holder is formed in a tube shape, the grip portion is filled with the water, so that the flower may be put in the grip portion.
[48] While the present invention has been described and illustrated herein with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Industrial Applicability
[49] With the above description, according to the embodiments of the present invention, the jewelry bouquet base capable of being permanently retained as a luxury spatial
decoration commemorating a happy event utilizes the handicraft article, such as the knitted fabric member, the embroidery member, and the lace member, as the decoration member of a support, thereby expanding a design expressing area to show flowery aesthetic and satisfying diverse taste of customers.
[50] Also, according to the jewelry bouquet base, if a decoration member is made of a handicraft article, the body of the support may be formed in the nest shape, or may be formed with a simple framework made of an iron core only, thereby increasing its productivity.
[51] Further, the jewelry bouquet base may be converted into a peculiar lightning by utilizing the base as a candle holder.
Claims
[ 1 ] Aj ewelry bouquet base comprising : a holder 10 having a flower member fixing portion 11, formed on an upper portion of the holder, for fixing a flower member and a grip portion 13 protruding downward from the holder; a body 31 having a through-hole 30a and an iron core 31a, in which the flower member fixing portion 11 of the holder is inserted into an inner space and the grip portion 13 of the holder penetrates the through-hole; a support 30 having a decoration member 33 with jewels 32 and enclosing the body 31; and a cover 50 for covering the grip portion 13 of the holder protruding downward from the support 30 and a lower portion of the support 30, in which the decoration member 33 of the support 30 has a handicraft article attached with jewels 32. [2] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the decoration member
33 of the support 30 consists of a knitted fabric member attached with the jewels
32 and enclosing an outer periphery of the body 31.
[3] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the decoration member
33 of the support 30 consists of an embroidery member or a lace member, which is attached with jewels.
[4] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the body 31 of the support is formed in a nest shape having a bored bottom, in which the iron core 31a is engaged with a shape material 31b.
[5] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the body 31 of the support consists of the iron core 31a, and the iron core 31a is enclosed by the decoration member 33.
[6] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holder 10 has a threaded hole 13e formed at the grip portion 13, to which the flower member fixing portion 11 is threadedly engaged, and the flower member fixing portion 11 has a base portion 1 Ia, on which a floral foam 3 is mounted, and a fixing net 1 Ib, attached to the base portion 11a, for fixing the floral foam to the base portion.
[7] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 6, wherein the base portion 1 Ia is provided with clamping bosses 1 Id for fixing the fixing net 1 Ib and bosses 1 If closely contacted the support 30, at regular intervals.
[8] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grip portion 13 of the holder 10 is formed in a tube shape.
[9] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the flower member fixing portion 11 of the holder 10, the base portion 1 Ia is provided with a boss lie for arranging a flower. [10] The jewelry bouquet base as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the base portion 30, a shock-absorbing layer 35 is interposed between the body 31 and the decoration member 33.
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