Irene's Floral Pin LLC

United States of America

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A45F 5/08 - Holding flowers 2
A01G 5/04 - Mountings for wreaths, or the likeRacks or holders for flowers 1
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Floral attachment assembly

      
Application Number 15680473
Grant Number 10092085
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-08-18
First Publication Date 2018-02-22
Grant Date 2018-10-09
Owner Irene's Floral Pin LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Willison, Irene M.
  • Gomes, Richard E.
  • Ott-Gomes, Merri

Abstract

A floral attachment assembly for attaching a floral arrangement to a garment is disclosed. The floral attachment assembly may include a base and a pin assembly with a body, a first plurality of pins, and a second plurality of pins. The first plurality of pins may be configured to engage the floral arrangement. The first plurality of pins may extend in a direction generally opposite the second plurality of pins. The base may be configured to removably mate with the second plurality of pins. The second plurality of pins may be configured to pierce the garment and secure the pin assembly to the garment when mated with the base.

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FLORAL ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number US2017047513
Publication Number 2018/035412
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-08-18
Publication Date 2018-02-22
Owner IRENE'S FLORAL PIN LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Willison, Irene, M.
  • Gomes, Richard, E.
  • Ott-Gomes, Merri

Abstract

A floral attachment assembly for attaching a floral arrangement to a garment is disclosed. The floral attachment assembly may include a base and a pin assembly with a body, a first plurality of pins, and a second plurality of pins. The first plurality of pins may be configured to engage the floral arrangement. The first plurality of pins may extend in a direction generally opposite the second plurality of pins. The base may be configured to removably mate with the second plurality of pins. The second plurality of pins may be configured to pierce the garment and secure the pin assembly to the garment when mated with the base.

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