Patent ID: 8708166
Filing Date: 2014-04-29
Classification: A01G,A47F,A47G,A47J

Abstract:
1. A confection rack for storing and displaying a plurality of confections and enabling the confections to appear as a bouquet of flowers, the confection rack consisting of, a plurality of circular wire rings connected to one another; each of the plurality of wire rings have a cavity for receiving one of the confections; at least two of the plurality of wire rings have a vertically extending riser prong attached to a side the respective wire rings; wherein the riser prongs are attached to a ring base; the ring base has a larger diameter than each of the plurality of wire rings; the ring base is further connected to a plurality of locating prongs; wherein the locating prongs extend downwardly below a bottom edge of the ring base; a flower pot, wherein the locating prongs are used to align the confection rack into the flower pot; wherein the plurality of wire rings and the ring base rest upon the flower pot; the plurality of wire rings comprises a central wire ring directly connected to six first order wire rings; the six first order wire rings are directly connected to six second order wire rings; the six second order wire rings are directly connected to six third order wire rings for a total of nineteen wire rings; the central wire ring is parallel to a ground surface; the six first order wire rings are angled at a first angle from the central wire ring; the six second order wire rings are angled at a second angle from the central wire ring; the six third order wire rings are angled at a third angle from the central wire ring; the first angle is less than the second angle and the second angle is less than the third angle resulting in each confection being angled away from one another creating an appearance of a bouquet of flowers.