Floral grouping wrapping apparatus and method

An apparatus and method for covering a floral grouping by automatically providing a sheet of material in a vertical or semi-vertical orientation and automatically wrapping the sheet about the floral grouping which is positioned in a vertical or semi-vertical orientation.

FIELD OF INVENTION 
The present invention comprises an apparatus and method for using a sheet 
of material to wrap a floral grouping positioned in a vertical or 
semi-vertical orientation.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
The present invention contemplates a method of wrapping a sheet of material 
about a pot having an outer peripheral surface and a bottom surface, the 
pot typically having a plant disposed therein. The sheet preferably has a 
leading edge, a trailing edge, a lower edge and an upper edge. The method 
includes the steps of (1) disposing the pot upon a rotatable support 
surface, (2) automatically advancing the leading edge of the sheet of 
material toward the pot until a portion of the sheet of material is 
engaged in a vertical or semi-vertical wrapping position near the pot, and 
(3) rotating the rotatable support surface and the pot thereon through at 
least about one rotation drawing the sheet of material about the outer 
peripheral surface of the pot until the leading edge of the sheet engages 
a bonding material on another portion of the sheet of material thereby 
connecting the leading edge to the other portion of the sheet wherein the 
sheet of material circumferentially encompasses at least a portion of the 
outer peripheral surface of the pot. 
The step of automatically advancing the sheet of material may further 
comprise providing a roll of material and severing a portion of the roll 
of material to form the sheet of material. In the step of automatically 
advancing the sheet, the sheet may further comprise a pot bonding material 
thereon and when the sheet is advanced toward the pot, the pot bonding 
material engages the pot and bondingly connects a portion of the sheet to 
the pot. The step of rotating the rotatable surface may be preceded by 
applying the bonding material to a portion of the sheet of material. 
In the advancing step, the sheet of material may be engaged by an engaging 
assembly (holding means) for holding the portion of the sheet of material 
in a position adjacent the pot. The engaging assembly may further comprise 
a clamping device for clamping a portion of the sheet of material against 
the outer peripheral surface of the pot or against the turntable. 
Alternatively, the engaging assembly may further comprise means in the 
turntable for exerting a suction force upon a portion of the sheet. 
Also, the engaging assembly may comprise a wrapping cage positioned above 
the pot for holding a portion of the upper end of the sheet of material in 
a vertical or semi-vertical position above the pot while the sheet is 
drawn about the pot. In this case, the wrapping cage positioned above the 
pot is rotated synchronously with the rotatable support surface in the 
rotating step. Further, in the rotating step, the sheet of material may be 
wrapped about the pot such that the sheet of material substantially 
encompasses the entire outer peripheral surface of the pot. Additionally, 
in the rotating step, a portion of the sheet of material may be positioned 
to extend a distance above the pot. Also, the pot may be further defined 
as containing a botanical item which extends from the pot wherein the 
portion of the sheet of material extending above the pot substantially 
surrounds the botanical item when the sheet is wrapped about the pot. 
The method may further comprise the step of sealing together the upper edge 
of the sheet of material for closing the sheet of material about the 
botanical item. Also, in the advancing step, the sheet of material may be 
advanced toward the pot at an angle which is substantially the same as an 
angle between the rotatable support surface and the outer peripheral 
surface of the pot. Additionally, after the sheet is wrapped about the 
pot, a band may be applied to hold the sheet about the pot, or a crimped 
portion may be formed in the wrapper to hold the wrapper about the pot. 
The invention further contemplates a method of wrapping a sheet of material 
about a floral grouping having a stem end and a bloom end and the sheet 
having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a lower edge and an upper edge. 
The method includes the steps of (1) placing the floral grouping in a 
generally vertical or semi-vertical orientation, (2) automatically 
advancing the leading edge of the sheet of material toward the floral 
grouping until a portion of the sheet of material is engaged in a vertical 
or semi-vertical wrapping position near the floral grouping, and (3) 
rotating the floral grouping through about one rotation drawing the sheet 
of material about the floral grouping until the leading edge of the sheet 
engages a bonding material on another portion of the sheet of material 
thereby connecting the leading edge to the other portion of the sheet 
wherein the sheet of material surrounds at least a portion of the floral 
grouping between the stem end and the bloom end. 
The step of automatically advancing the sheet of material may further 
comprise providing a roll of material and severing a portion of the roll 
of material to form the sheet of material. Also, the sheet of material may 
be crimped about a portion of the floral grouping after the sheet has been 
wrapped about the floral grouping. Further, the step of rotating the 
floral grouping may be preceded by applying the bonding material to a 
portion of the sheet of material. In the advancing step, the sheet of 
material may be engaged by an engaging (holding) assembly for holding the 
portion of the sheet of material in a position near the floral grouping. 
Also, the engaging assembly may further comprise a clamping device for 
clamping a portion of the sheet of material against the turntable or 
against the outer peripheral surface of a container disposed upon the 
turntable into which the stem end of the floral grouping is disposed. 
The engaging assembly may further comprise means for exerting a suction 
force upon a portion of the sheet. The engaging assembly may further 
comprise a wrapping cage positioned above the floral grouping for holding 
a portion of the upper end of the sheet of material in a vertical or 
semi-vertical position above the bloom end while the sheet is drawn about 
the floral grouping. The wrapping cage positioned above the floral 
grouping may be rotated synchronously with the floral grouping. 
Preferably, in the rotating step, the sheet of material is wrapped about 
the floral grouping such that the sheet of material substantially 
encompasses the entire floral grouping. Also, in the rotating step, a 
portion of the sheet of material may be positioned to extend a distance 
above the bloom end of the floral grouping. The upper edge of the sheet of 
material may be sealed together for closing the sheet of material above 
the bloom end of the floral grouping. Also, the sheet of material may be 
sealed below the stem end after the sheet has been wrapped about the 
floral grouping. A band may be applied about the sheet of material after 
the sheet is wrapped about the floral grouping. Alternatively, a portion 
of the sheet of material may be crimped about the floral grouping after 
the sheet of material has been wrapped about the floral grouping. 
The present invention further contemplates a method of forming a cover 
which can be used to wrap a potted plant or floral grouping from a sheet 
of material. The method includes the steps of (1) providing a mold having 
an outer peripheral surface, (2) automatically advancing the leading edge 
of the sheet of material toward the mold until a portion of the sheet of 
material is engaged in a vertical or semi-vertical wrapping position 
adjacent the mold, (3) rotating the sheet of material through at least 
about one rotation drawing the sheet of material about the outer 
peripheral surface of the mold until the leading edge of the sheet engages 
a bonding material on another portion of the sheet of material thereby 
connecting the leading edge to the other portion of the sheet wherein the 
sheet of material circumferentially encompasses at least a portion of the 
outer peripheral surface of the mold forming a tubular cover, and (4) 
removing the tubular cover from about the mold. 
The method may include the additional step of closing one end of the 
tubular cover to form a cover having a closed bottom. The sheet may be 
provided from a roll of material from which a portion is severed to form 
the sheet of material. The rotating step may be preceded by applying the 
bonding material to a portion of the sheet of material. 
Further, in the advancing step the sheet of material may be engaged by an 
engaging assembly for holding the portion of the sheet of material. The 
engaging assembly may further comprise a clamping device for clamping a 
portion of the sheet of material against the outer peripheral surface of 
the mold. The engaging assembly means may comprise means in the mold for 
exerting a suction force upon a portion of the sheet to hold the sheet 
against the mold. Also, the engaging assembly may comprise a wrapping cage 
positioned above the mold for holding a portion of the upper end of the 
sheet of material in a vertical or semi-vertical position above the mold 
while the sheet and the mold are rotated. The rotating step may further 
comprise rotating the mold synchronously with the sheet of material as the 
sheet of material is rotated. Also, in the rotating step the sheet of 
material may be wrapped about the mold such that the sheet of material 
substantially encompasses the entire outer peripheral surface of the mold. 
Additionally, in the rotating step, a portion of the sheet of material may 
be positioned to extend a distance from an end of the mold. 
The present invention further contemplates an apparatus for wrapping a 
sheet of material about a pot having an outer peripheral surface and a 
bottom surface or about a floral grouping. More particularly, the 
apparatus comprises (1) a rotatable support surface for rotating a pot or 
floral grouping disposed in a vertical or semi-vertical position thereon, 
(2) a sheet support assembly for supporting the sheet of material and for 
advancing the leading edge of the sheet of material toward the pot or 
floral grouping to a vertical or semi-vertical wrapping position, (3) an 
engaging assembly for holding a portion of the sheet of material in a 
wrapping position about the pot or floral grouping in a position adjacent 
the rotatable support surface, (4) a wrapping cage or for holding a 
portion of the sheet of material in a position extending above the pot or 
floral grouping, and (5) wherein the rotatable support surface, the 
engaging assembly, and the wrapping cage can be rotated synchronously for 
wrapping the sheet of material circumferentially about the pot or floral 
grouping. 
The sheet support assembly may further comprise means for supporting a roll 
of material and cutting means for cutting a portion of the roll of 
material to provide the sheet of material. The apparatus may further 
comprise a bonding material applicator for applying a bonding material to 
a portion of the sheet of material. The engaging assembly may further 
comprise a clamping device for clamping a portion of the sheet of material 
against the outer peripheral surface of the pot or against the turntable. 
The engaging assembly may comprise means in or on the turntable for 
exerting a suction force upon a portion of the sheet and holding the sheet 
to the turntable. The wrapping cage may comprise vacuum means for exerting 
a suction force against the sheet of material in a position above the pot. 
The sheet support assembly is rotatable to a vertical or semi-vertical 
angle which is substantially the same as an angle between the rotatable 
support surface and the outer peripheral surface of the pot or floral 
grouping. 
The following constitutes further detailed description of the various 
embodiments of the invention. 
Embodiments of FIGS. 1-12F 
Shown in FIG. 1 is an item wrapping apparatus constructed in accordance 
with the present invention and generally designated by the reference 
numeral 10. Shown therein is an item 12 positioned for wrapping by the 
apparatus 10. As indicated in FIG. 1, the item 12 preferably comprises a 
frusto-conically shaped pot partially containing a botanical item such as 
a potted plant 14. The pot and the plant 14 shown in FIG. 1 are used 
solely by way of illustration and not by way of limitation. For example, 
the item 12 may comprise any container, generally symmetrical about a 
vertical axis, especially wherein the cross sectional diameter of a 
sidewall of the container is either the same or greater than the cross 
sectional diameter of the base of the container. The item 12 preferably 
may comprise a floral grouping, a flower pot, or other container, or a 
mold, and the plant 14 may consist of any botanical item as defined 
elsewhere herein. Instead of a plant, the pot or item 12 may contain other 
materials such as materials relating to celebrations including baskets, 
Easter eggs, Easter grass, stuffed animals. The contained item may 
comprise foods, such as fruit, cheese, smoked ham, turkeys, or parts 
thereof. The apparatus 10 operates to wrap the item 12 in a manner which 
allows the plant 14 to be generally free of intimate contact with a 
wrapping material, but which affords a degree of protection to the plant 
14, presents a festive or decorative appearance, and allows the item 12 to 
be transported by an operator. 
As shown in FIG. 1, the apparatus 10 includes a sheet delivery assembly 20 
positioned in a generally vertical or semi-vertical orientation for 
delivering a sheet at an angle which is defined herein as any angle 
between and including 0.degree. and 90.degree.. The sheet delivery 
assembly 20 includes a vertical support member 22 having a first end 24 
and a second end 26. A first horizontal support 28 is connected to the 
first end 24 of the vertical support member 22, and a second horizontal 
support 30 is connected to the second end 26 of the vertical support 
member 22. A rotatable shaft 32 is connected to the vertical support 
member 22, generally between the first end 24 and the second end 26. The 
rotatable shaft 32 operates to rotatably support the sheet delivery 
assembly 20, via a support 34, a distance from a surface. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 further includes a receiving roller 36 
rotatably connected to the first horizontal support 28 and the second 
horizontal support 30. The receiving roller 36 is adapted to receive a 
roll 38 comprising a continuous web of wrapping material, a portion 40 
which is unrolled. The unrolled portion 40 of wrapping material has a 
first edge 42, a second edge 44, a first surface 46, a second surface 47 
and a leading edge 48. 
The web of material comprising the roll 38 shown in FIG. 1 may have one or 
more areas of bonding material 50 already disposed at predetermined 
positions thereon. Shown on the unrolled portion 40 is one area of bonding 
material 50, but additional areas of bonding material may be disposed at 
regular intervals on one surface of the web 40. Preferably, the area of 
bonding material 50 is disposed on the roll 38 in such a manner that each 
sheet of material cut from the roll 38 has at least one area of bonding 
material 50 disposed thereon. 
In another embodiment of the invention, as shown in FIG. 1, the roll of 
wrapping material 38 will not have a bonding material already upon the 
wrapping material therein. In this embodiment of the invention, at least 
one bonding material applicator 52 is attached to the sheet delivery 
assembly 20 or is provided separately for disposing an area of bonding 
material 50 on at least one side of the unrolled portion 40 of the roll of 
wrapping material 38. 
The term "bonding material or bonding means" when used herein means an 
adhesive, frequently a pressure sensitive adhesive, or a cohesive. When 
the bonding material is a cohesive, a similar cohesive material must be 
placed on an adjacent surface for bondingly contacting and bondingly 
engaging with the cohesive material. The term "bonding material or bonding 
means" also includes materials which are heat sealable and, in this 
instance, the adjacent portions of the material must be brought into 
contact and then heat must be applied to effect the seal. The term 
"bonding material or bonding means" also includes materials which are 
sonic sealable and vibratory sealable. The term "bonding material or 
bonding means" when used herein also means a heat sealing lacquer or hot 
melt material which may be applied to the material and, in this instance, 
heat, sound waves, or vibrations, also must be applied to effect the 
sealing. 
Alternatively, a cold seal adhesive may be utilized as the bonding material 
or means. The cold seal adheres only to a similar substrate, acting 
similarly as a cohesive, and binds only to itself. The cold seal adhesive, 
since it bonds only to a similar substrate, does not cause a residue to 
build up on equipment, thereby both permitting much more rapid disposition 
and use of such equipment to form articles and reducing labor costs. 
Further, since no heat is required to effect the seal, the dwell time, 
that is, the time for the sheet of material to form and retain the desired 
shape is reduced. A cold seal adhesive binds quickly and easily with 
minimal pressure, and such a seal is not readily releasable. This 
characteristic is different from, for example, a pressure sensitive 
adhesive. 
In certain embodiments which function in accordance with the present 
invention, the term "bonding material or bonding means" when used herein 
may also mean any heat or chemically shrinkable material, and static 
electrical or other electrical means, chemical welding means, magnetic 
means, mechanical or barb-type fastening means or clamps, curl-type 
characteristics of the film or materials incorporated in material which 
can cause the material to take on certain shapes, cling films, slots, 
grooves, shrinkable materials and bands, curl materials, springs and any 
type of welding method which may weld portions of the material to itself 
or to the pot, or to both the material itself and the pot. The pot itself 
may come equipped with bonding materials such as described herein. 
The roll 38 is constructed from any suitable flexible material that is 
capable of being unrolled, cut by means of the current invention, and 
wrapped about an item 12. 
The web material from which the unrolled portion 40 is constructed 
preferably has a thickness in a range from about 0.1 mils to about 30 
mils, although in some cases the material may be much thicker, especially 
when the material is constructed from multiple layers. Often, the 
thickness of the material is in a range from about 0.5 mils to about 10 
mils. Preferably, the material has a thickness in a range from about 1.0 
mil to about 5 mils. More preferably, the material is constructed from 
material which is flexible or semi-rigid. The material may be constructed 
of a single layer of material or a plurality of layers of the same or 
different types of materials. Any thickness of the material may be 
utilized as long as the material functions in accordance with the present 
invention as described herein. The layers of material comprising the 
material may be connected together or laminated or may be separate layers. 
Such materials used to construct the material are described in U.S. Pat. 
No. 5,111,637 entitled "Method For Wrapping A Floral Grouping" issued to 
Weder et al., on May 12, 1992, which is hereby incorporated herein by 
reference. Any thickness of material may be utilized in accordance with 
the present invention as long as the material may be formed as described 
herein, and as long as the sheet of material may be formed about a pot or 
potted plant or a floral grouping, as described herein. Additionally, an 
insulating material such as bubble film, preferable as one of two or more 
layers, can be utilized in order to provide additional protection for the 
item, such as the floral grouping, contained therein. 
In one embodiment, the material may be constructed from two polypropylene 
films. The material may be connected together or laminated or may be 
separate layers. In an alternative embodiment, the material may be 
constructed from only one of the polypropylene films. 
The material may also be constructed, in whole or in part, from a cling 
material, "Cling Wrap or Material" when used herein means any material 
which is capable of connecting to the sheet of material and/or itself upon 
contacting engagement during the wrapping process and is wrappable about 
an item whereby portions of the cling material contactingly engage and 
connect to other portions of another material, or, alternatively, itself, 
for generally securing the material wrapped about at least a portion of a 
pot or floral grouping. This connecting engagement is preferably temporary 
in that the material may be easily removed, i.e., the cling material 
"clings" to the pot or floral grouping. 
The cling material is constructed and treated if necessary, from 
polyethylene such as Cling Wrap made by Glad.RTM., First Brands 
Corporation, Danbury, Conn. The thickness of the cling material will, in 
part, depend upon the size of the sheet and the size of the pot. 
Generally, a larger pot may require a thicker and therefore stronger cling 
material. The cling material will range in thickness from less than about 
0.1 mils to about 10 mils, and preferably less than about 0.5 mils to 
about 2.5 mils and most preferably from less than about 0.6 mils to about 
2 mils. However, any thickness of cling material may be utilized in 
accordance with the present invention which permits the cling material to 
function as described herein. 
The material is constructed from any suitable material that is capable of 
being wrapped about a pot and a floral grouping disposed therein. 
Preferably, the material comprises paper (untreated or treated in any 
manner), cellophane, metal foil, polymer film, non-polymer film, fabric 
(woven or nonwoven or synthetic or natural), cardboard, fiber, cloth, 
burlap, or laminations or combinations thereof. 
The term "polymer film" means a man-made polymer such as a polypropylene or 
a naturally occurring polymer such as cellophane. A polymer film is 
relatively strong and not as subject to tearing (substantially 
non-tearable), as might be the case with paper or foil. 
The material may vary in color and may consist of designs or decorative 
patterns which are printed, etched, and/or embossed thereon using inks or 
other printing materials. An example of an ink which may be applied to the 
surface of the material is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,147,706 entitled 
"Water Based Ink On Foil And/Or Synthetic Organic Polymer" issued to 
Kingman on Sep. 15, 1992 and which is hereby incorporated herein by 
reference. 
In addition, the material may have various coloring, coatings, flocking 
and/or metallic finishes, or other decorative surface ornamentation 
applied separately or simultaneously or may be characterized totally or 
partially by pearlescent, translucent, transparent, iridescent, neon, or 
the like, qualities. Each of the above-named characteristics may occur 
alone or in combination and may be applied to the upper and/or lower 
surface of the material. Moreover, portions of the material used may vary 
in the combination of such characteristics. The material may be opaque, 
translucent, transparent, or partially clear or tinted transparent. 
The term "pot" as used herein refers to any type of container used for 
holding a floral grouping or plant. Examples of pots, used in accordance 
with the present invention include, but not by way of limitation, clay 
pots, wooden pots, plastic pots, pots made from natural mud/or synthetic 
fibers, or any combination thereof. The pot is adapted to receive a floral 
grouping in the retaining space. The floral grouping may be disposed 
within the pot along with a suitable growing medium described in further 
detail below, or other retaining medium, such as a floral foam. 
The term "floral grouping" as used herein means cut fresh flowers, 
artificial flowers, a single flower or other fresh and/or artificial 
plants or other floral materials and may include other secondary plants 
and/or ornamentation or artificial or natural materials which add to the 
aesthetics of the overall floral grouping. The floral grouping comprises a 
bloom or foliage portion and a stem portion. Further, the floral grouping 
may comprise a growing potted plant having a root portion (not shown) as 
well. However, it will be appreciated that the floral grouping may consist 
of only a single bloom or only foliage, or a botanical item (not shown), 
or a propagule (not shown). The term "floral grouping" may be used 
interchangeably herein with both the terms "floral arrangement" and 
"potted plant". The term "floral grouping" may also be used 
interchangeably herein with the terms "botanical item" and/or "propagule." 
The term "growing medium" when used herein means any liquid, solid or 
gaseous material used for plant growth or for the cultivation of 
propagules, including organic and inorganic materials such as soil, humus, 
perlite, vermiculite, sand, water, and including the nutrients, 
fertilizers or hormones or combinations thereof required by the plants or 
propagules for growth. 
The term "botanical item" when used herein means a natural or artificial 
herbaceous or woody plant, taken singly or in combination. The term 
"botanical item" also means any portion or portions of natural or 
artificial herbaceous or woody plants including stems, leaves, flowers, 
blossoms, buds, blooms, cones, or roots, taken singly or in combination, 
or in groupings of such portions such as bouquet or floral grouping. 
The term "propagule" when used herein means any structure capable of being 
propagated or acting as an agent of reproduction including seeds, shoots, 
stems, runners, tubers, plants, leaves, roots or spores. 
The bonding material applicator 52 is shown in FIG. 1 as pivoting about a 
central point 54 about which the applicator 52 can be reciprocatingly 
pivoted by a first piston 56 attached to a first end 58 of the applicator 
52 and by a second piston 60 attached to a second end 62 of the applicator 
52. The position of the applicator 52 can then be manually or 
automatically adjusted to cause the bonding material to be disposed upon 
the unrolled portion 40 in any arrangement as desired. The area of bonding 
material 50 is shown in FIG. 1 as being disposed in a continuous strip. 
However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that 
the area of bonding material may be discontinuous, or disposed in any of a 
variety of patterns such as spots, circles, dots or any other geometric or 
biomorphic shape, including decorative designs, as long as the area of 
bonding material is positioned to function in accordance with the present 
invention. Further, it will be appreciated that the bonding material 
applicator 52 shown in FIG. 1 is only one of a number of constructions or 
configurations known to those of ordinary skill in the art, for example 
spraying, which would be effective in applying a bonding material to the 
unrolled portion 40 of the roll 38 if such bonding material was not 
already applied to the web of material. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 further comprises means for advancing the 
unrolled portion 40 toward the item 12. The advancing means may comprise 
nip rollers 64a and 64b and nip rollers 66a and 66b as shown in FIGS. 1 
and 2. The apparatus 10, in other embodiments of the invention, may 
comprise additional pairs of nip rollers or other driving means. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 further comprises a drive assembly 68 for 
rotating the rotatable shaft 32, thereby enabling the sheet delivery 
assembly 20 to be rotated about an axis of the rotatable shaft 32. The 
drive assembly 68 may comprise an electric motor, connected to the 
rotatable shaft 32, via belts and pulleys as shown. The sheet delivery 
assembly 20 may additionally comprise a brake (not shown), which operates 
to hold the sheet delivery assembly 20, via the rotatable shaft 32 in an 
immobilized position, when the sheet delivery assembly 20 has been rotated 
to a desired position. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 further comprises a drive assembly 70 for 
driving the nip rollers 64a, 64b, 66a, and 66b for advancing the unrolled 
portion of material 40. The drive assembly 70 may comprise an electric 
motor which is operatively connected to the nip rollers via a drive belt 
72. The drive assembly 70 can be activated manually or automatically to 
advance the unrolled portion of material 40 in a manner appreciated by 
those of ordinary skill in the art. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 additionally comprises a cutting assembly 
76, comprising a cutting means such as a razor 78 shown in FIG. 1. The 
razor 78 is connected at a first end 80 to a first cutter assembly piston 
82 and at a second end 84 to a second cutter assembly piston 86, whereby 
the razor 78 can be reciprocatingly pivoted about its center to change its 
angular position relative to the unrolled portion of material 40. The 
razor 78 may be moved in a downward direction toward the unrolled portion 
40 by means not shown, but well understood in the art, for effecting the 
shearing of the terminal portion of the unrolled portion of material 40 
from the roll 38. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 also comprises a first gripper assembly 90 
comprising a gripper arm 92 and a gripper plate 94. The gripper plate 94 
comprises a plurality of holes and is connected to a vacuum source 96 
which works to effect a suction against the plate 94. The gripper arm 92 
is attached to a piston 98 which serves to reciprocatingly extend and 
retract the gripper arm 92 during operation of the apparatus 10. A second 
gripper assembly 100 comprises a gripper arm 102 and a gripper plate 104 
attached to a vacuum source 106 for effecting a suction is connected to 
the horizontal bar 30. The gripper arm 102 is attached to a piston 108 
which serves to reciprocatingly extend and retract the gripper arm 102 
during operation of the apparatus in the same way as the first gripper 
assembly 90 but when the sheet delivery assembly 20 has been rotated. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 may additionally comprise a micropunch (not 
shown) which may be attached to the first horizontal member 28 or the 
second horizontal support member 30. The micropunch operates to punch a 
plurality of holes in the unrolled portion 40. The sheet delivery assembly 
20 can additionally comprise a wrap support grate (not shown) which serves 
to support the unrolled portion 40 of the roll 38, as the unrolled portion 
40 is being indexed by the first and/or second sets of nip rollers 64a and 
64b, and 66a and 66b. 
The sheet delivery assembly 20 may further comprise an ionized air blower 
(not shown) which is attached to either the first horizontal support 
member 28 or the second horizontal support member 30, and which operates 
by passing ionized air over the unrolled portion 40 to remove the static 
charges therefrom. 
The apparatus 10 further comprises a wrapping assembly 110 which comprises 
a support surface or assembly 112 for supporting the item 12 to be 
wrapped. The support assembly 112 preferably comprises a turntable 114 and 
drive assembly 116 for turning the turntable 114. 
In a preferred embodiment, the drive assembly 116 comprises a reversible 
electric motor, attached to cam wheels, such as the cam wheel 117 via a 
belt. The cam wheels 117 movably connects with the turntable 114, 
imparting rotation to the turntable 114 when the cam wheel 117 is turned 
via the drive assembly 116. 
The turntable 114 preferably also comprises means for securing the item 12 
to the turntable 114 such as a clip, spring or a rotating chuck (not 
shown). The support assembly 112 further comprises an engaging assembly 
for restraining or pressing a sheet against the outer surface of the item 
12 or for holding or restraining the sheet in a stationary position 
relative to a point on the item 12. This may comprise a dog or clamp 118 
which comprises a cylinder driven reciprocating arm which presses a 
portion of the sheet against the outer surface of the pot or other wrapper 
forming means. The engaging assembly may further comprise orifices 115 
incorporated into the turntable 114 and which are connected to a vacuum 
source for causing a sheet to be held via a suction force against the 
outer edge of the turntable 114. 
The wrapping assembly 110 further comprises a wrapping cage 120 which is 
supported by a cage support 122 in a position generally above the support 
assembly 112. The cage support 122 may comprise a post 124 and a beam 126 
from which is suspended the wrapping cage 120. The beam 126 is movably 
connected to the post 124 by an adjustable sleeve 128 for adjusting the 
vertical or horizontal position of the wrapping cage 120 relative to the 
support assembly 112. 
The wrapping cage 120 preferably comprises four sheet grippers (FIGS. 1 and 
2) which have means for gripping portions of the sheet to be wrapped about 
the pot. In the version shown herein the sheet grippers are wrapper plates 
130a, 130b, 130c and 130d. Each wrapper plate 130a-130d is attached to a 
piston cylinder (shown in FIG. 1 are cylinders 132a and 132b only) for 
reciprocatingly moving the wrapper plate attached thereto upwardly and 
downwardly. Each wrapper plate 130a-130d has a flat or slightly curved 
surface pierced by a plurality of holes (reflected in cross-section in 
FIG. 2 on the outer surface of the plate). The plate is attached to a 
vacuum source (not shown) for effecting a suction through the holes. The 
cylinders 132 which are attached to the sheet grippers 130a-130d are 
attached to a cross bar 134 which is attached to a cylinder 136 which can 
raise and lower the wrapping cage 120. The cylinder 136 is attached to the 
beam 126 described above. Each wrapper plate 130a and 130b has a guide 
roller 138a and 138b, respectively, which is pressable against a portion 
of the adjacent wrapper plate. Each guide roller 138a and 138b moves 
independently of the adjacent wrapper plate 130a and 130b, respectively, 
so that the guide rollers 138a and 138b can remain in a stationary 
position while the turntable 114 and the gripper plates 130a-130d of the 
wrapping cage 120 are rotating as described below. The rollers 138a and 
138b may be adjustably attached to another portion of the wrapping 
assembly 110 such as the post 124 by means not shown but which are well 
known to those of ordinary skill in the art. 
The wrapping cage 120 further comprises adjustors attached to the cylinders 
132a-d such as adjustors 140a and 140d for adjusting the lateral position 
of the wrapper plates 130a and 130d relative to the item 12 when the item 
12 is supported on the turntable 114. The wrapper plates 130a and 130d are 
shown in FIG. 1 in a partially extended position and can be extended 
further by being moved in a direction 142 or can be retracted into a 
retracted position by being moved in a direction 144. 
The wrapping cage 120 further comprises actuating means (not shown) for 
actuating the cylinders 132a-d. In a preferred embodiment the cylinders 
132a-d which are attached to the wrapper plates 130a-d, respectively, are 
air activated, and are operated to move the wrapper plates 130a-130d in an 
extended (downward) or retracted (upward) position. 
In addition to the elements above described, the apparatus 10 consists of 
control means (not shown) for activating and controlling the sheet 
delivery assembly 20 and the wrapping assembly 110 by an operator. The 
control means may consist of electronic control paths, signal paths, and 
switches as are commonly found in the art. Additionally, the various 
operations of the apparatus 10 may be directed and controlled through a 
microprocessor. However, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, an 
operator will manually activate the apparatus 10, in order to cause the 
apparatus 10 to perform the functions required to wrap an item 12, as 
explained below. 
FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic plan view of the apparatus 10. The roll of 
wrapping material 38 is supported by the receiving roller 36. An unrolled 
portion 40 of the roll of wrapping material 38 is advanced between the 
first set of nip rollers 64a and 64b and the second set of nip rollers 66a 
and 66b. The unrolled portion 40 of the roll 38 has a first surface 46 and 
a second surface 47 and a leading edge 48. The unrolled portion 40 is 
positioned to be cut by the razor cutter 78. As the unrolled portion 40 is 
advanced, a portion of the unrolled portion 40 near the leading edge 48 is 
gripped by the gripper plate 94 of the gripper arm 92 preparing the 
leading edge 48 to be fed between the wrapper plate 130a and the 
stationary guide roller 138a. A portion of the unrolled portion 40 of the 
roll of sheet material 38 near the leading edge 48 is gripped by the 
suction applied thereto through the holes of the wrapper plate 130a. 
When the unrolled portion 40 is secured between the wrapper plate 130a and 
the guide roller 138a the suction which has been applied to the gripper 
plate 94 to secure the unrolled portion 40 thereby, is released, freeing 
the unrolled portion 40 from the gripper plate 94 whereby the gripper 
plate 94 is retracted. 
The lower edge 44 of the unrolled portion 40, held by the wrapper plate 
130a is caused to be attached to or held to a portion of the turntable 114 
by a suction or dog or to the outer surface of the item 12 by a clamp or 
bonding material. The lower edge 44 may be held to the turntable 114 by a 
suction exerted through holes 115 in the outer edge of the turntable 114 
or by a clipping mechanism which moves in concert with the turntable 114. 
Alternately, the lower edge 44 may be held against the outer surface of 
the item 12 by a bonding material on the sheet or pot or both, or by the 
clamp or dog 118 which may be attached to the turntable 114 and therefore 
which rotates in concert with the turntable 114 and the item 12 disposed 
thereon. 
When the unrolled portion 40 of the roll of wrapping material 38 has been 
indexed to a predetermined length, it is cut by the cutter 78 whereby a 
sheet of material 150 is separated from the unrolled portion 40 forming a 
sheet having a leading edge 48 and a trailing edge 152 formed at the point 
of separation from the unrolled portion 40. 
In an alternate version, this cutting step may be performed before the 
sheet of material 150 is advanced toward the wrapping assembly 110 and 
thus before the leading edge 48 is gripped by the wrapper plate 130a. 
Once the leading edge 48 of the unrolled portion 40 has been engaged by the 
wrapper plate 130a and has been connected near or at its lower edge 44 to 
a position on the pot 12 or the turntable 114, the actual wrapping process 
can begin. The wrapping cage 120 functions to hold the upper end 42 of the 
sheet of material 150 in an upright position above the item 12 and the 
botanical item held therein so that a proper connection between the 
leading edge 48 and the trailing edge 152 of the sheet 150 will occur 
during the wrapping process. The turntable 114 and the wrapping cage 120 
are rotated synchronously so that the lower edge 44 and the upper edge 42 
of the sheet 150 turn in together. The pot 12 is rotated through at least 
about one complete rotation and optionally one or more additional partial 
or complete rotations. 
FIGS. 3A-6B show how the sheet 150 is wrapped about the item 12 in one 
version of the operation of the present method. The wrapping cage 120 and 
the turntable 114 and item or pot 12 are rotated in a direction 146. 
Wrapper plate 130a having the sheet 150 attached thereto is advanced 
counter-clockwise about 90.degree. from its position shown in FIG. 2 to 
its position shown in FIG. 3A. As the wrapper cage 120 is turned, wrapper 
plate 130b is also advanced about 90.degree. and engages a portion of the 
sheet 150 as the wrapper plate 130b is moved into a position adjacent 
roller guide 138a which, as noted above, remains stationary. FIG. 3B shows 
the lower edge 44 of the sheet 150 clamped by clamp 118 against the pot 
12, the pot 12 also having been rotated about 90.degree.. 
Shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B are the wrapping cage 120 and turntable 114 
rotated approximately another 90.degree. whereby wrapper plate 130c 
engages the sheet 150 against the guide roller 138a. Shown in FIGS. 5A and 
5B, the sheet 150 has again been advanced about 90.degree. to a position 
where the leading edge 48 is passed adjacent guide roller 138b, which is 
stationary. At this stage, wrapper plate 130d is adjacent roller guide 
138a. As the wrapping cage 120 is rotated approximately another 90.degree. 
(shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B), the leading edge 48 and the trailing edge 152 
engage each other at a position between wrapper plate 130a and roller 
guide 138a, whereby the bonding material 50 which is disposed upon a 
portion of the sheet 50 generally near the trailing edge 152 sealingly 
connects a portion of the sheet 150 adjacent the trailing edge 152 to a 
portion of the sheet 150 adjacent the leading edge 48 thereby forming a 
sealed portion 153 wherein the sheet 50 is formed into a wrapper about the 
pot 12. At this point, the clamp or dog 118 is released as shown in FIG. 
6B. The suction from wrapper plates 130a-130d can be released and these 
plates can then be retracted to a retracted position, as explained above, 
to clear the wrapping cage 120 from the potted plant 12, now wrapped, to 
facilitate the removal of the wrapped potted plant from the wrapping 
assembly 110. 
It will be appreciated that the shape of the sheet of material 150 which is 
cut from the unrolled portion 40 is typically trapezoidal because when the 
item 12 wrapped is a potted plant, pots generally have an inverted 
frusto-conical shape which is most efficiently and economically wrapped 
with a trapezoidally shaped sheet. 
The trapezoidal shape necessitates that the sheet be preferably cut at an 
angle "A" to the edges 42 and 44 of the unrolled portion of material 40. 
As a result, in order to increase the speed and efficiency of the wrapping 
process, and to reduce waste, the sheet delivery assembly 20 can be 
rotated on its axis to an inverted position so that the next sheet of 
material to be delivered to the wrapping assembly 110 will be oriented in 
a suitable vertical or semi-vertical position for wrapping, that is, 
having the side with the largest width of the trapezoid-shaped sheet above 
the side with the lesser width. When the sheet delivery assembly 20 is in 
this rotated inverted position the gripper assembly 100 is utilized to 
advance the leading edge 48 to wrapper plate 130b and guide roller 138b, 
rather than to wrapper plate 130a and guide roller 138a. The sheet 150 can 
then be wrapped about the item 12 in a process which is basically a 
mirror-image of the wrapping process described in detail above. In this 
version, the wrapping cage 120 is rotated in a clockwise direction 146a. 
It may be desirable to have a bonding material applicator in a position 
opposite the bonding material applicator 52 on the other side of the 
unrolled portion 40 for applying a bonding material thereto. 
It will also be appreciated that the sheet of material 150 and the sheet 
delivery assembly 20 which supports it may be oriented in any vertical or 
semi-vertical plane, wherein vertical or semivertical is defined to 
include any angle from 0.degree. to 90.degree.. When, for example, the 
item 12 is an item such as a potted plant wherein the pot has a 
frusto-conical shape having a sloped side the sheet may be delivered at an 
angle which is approximately equal to the angle of the side of the pot to 
the turntable 114. When the sheet delivery assembly 20 is rotated as 
described above, and after the sheet 150 has been cut from the unrolled 
portion 40 after the rotation, the sheet delivery assembly 20 is rotated 
back to its original position in preparation for feeding another sheet 150 
to another item 12. After the sheet 150 has been wrapped about the pot 12, 
the pot 12 and sheet 150 can be removed from the turntable 114, generally 
following retraction of the wrapper plates 130a-130d to a retracted 
position. 
Shown in FIG. 7A is a potted plant 12 having a sheet 150 wrapped thereabout 
in the method of the present invention. The sheet 150 may be connected to 
the outer surface of the pot 12 by a bonding material disposed on the 
sheet 150, the pot 12, or both. Alternatively, the sheet 150 may simply be 
held about the pot 12 by friction or by crimping a portion 154 of the 
sheet 150 about the upper end of the pot 12 as shown in FIG. 7B or a band 
155 may be placed about the sheet 150 to hold the sheet 150 adjacent the 
pot 12 as shown in FIG. 7C. 
It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that although 
the bonding material 50 has been shown in the description above as being 
disposed in a position along the trailing edge of the sheet 150, bonding 
material may be disposed in other positions upon the sheet of material. 
For example, shown in FIG. 8A is a sheet of material 150a which has a 
bonding material 50a disposed along the lower edge thereof. When this 
sheet of material 150a is wrapped about a pot 12, the bonding material 50a 
engages the lower end of the outer surface of the pot 12 and bondingly 
connects the lower end of the sheet 150a to the pot 12 as is shown in FIG. 
8B. 
In an alternate embodiment of the sheet, shown in FIG. 9, a sheet 150b may 
have an additional area of bonding material 50b which is disposed along 
the upper edge of the sheet 150b for enabling closure of the upper end of 
the sheet 150b after it has been wrapped about the pot 12. The sheet 150b 
may also have the bonding material 50a disposed thereon in a way exactly 
the same as sheet 150a. 
Shown in FIG. 10 is a sheet of material 150c which has a bonding material 
50c disposed on the surface of the sheet opposite the surface having 
bonding material 50 thereon and on the side opposite the side having the 
bonding material 50. When the sheet 150c is wrapped about the pot 12 and 
the leading edge 48 engages the trailing edge 152, the bonding material 50 
will engage the bonding material 50c. Preferably on sheet 150c, both areas 
of bonding material 50 and 50c are cohesive materials. The sheet 150c may 
also have either or both of the areas of bonding material 50a or 50b. 
Shown in FIG. 11 is another version of the present invention which is 
exactly the same as the other sheets shown herein except that a sheet of 
material 150d has perforations 156 such that after the sheet of material 
150d has been wrapped about the pot 12, an upper portion 158 of the sheet 
150d can be detached, leaving a lower portion 160 still disposed about the 
pot 12 as a decorative cover. The perforations 156 can be provided in any 
number of patterns upon the sheet 150d. Examples of such patterns are 
scalloped perforations 156a shown in FIG. 12A, inverted scalloped 
perforations 156b shown in FIG. 12B, sine-wave type perforations 156c 
shown in FIG. 12c, toothed or zig-zag perforations 156d shown in FIG. 12D, 
rectangular perforations 156e shown in FIG. 12E, or over-sized 
"petal-type" perforations 156f shown in FIG. 12F. Each of these patterns 
results, upon detachment of the upper portion 158, in the resulting upper 
edge of the lower portion 160 having a decorative effect or "skirt". 
Embodiments of FIGS. 13-18 
In an alternative version of the invention, the apparatus 10 may be used to 
form a wrapper, cover or sleeve which is independent of a pot or other 
item. In this version, the apparatus and method are the same as described 
above for FIGS. 1-12F except that the wrapping assembly 110 comprises a 
mold assembly such as shown in FIG. 19 as comprising a turntable 114 and a 
mold 164 against which the sheet 150 can be formed. The mold 164 is shown 
in FIG. 13 as a curved plate which extends about only a portion of the 
circumference of the turntable 114, but it will be understood that the 
mold 164 may have any shape as long as the cover formed thereabout is 
removable from the mold 164 and turntable 114. The sheet of material 150 
is delivered to the mold 164 and turntable 114 in a vertical or 
semi-vertical orientation and at least a portion of the sheet 150 is held 
about the turntable 114 by the suction effected through the holes 115 in 
the turntable 114 and by the clamp 118 which presses a portion of the 
sheet 150 against the outer surface of the mold 164 as shown in FIG. 14. 
After the sheet 150 has been formed about the mold 164 and portions of the 
sheet 150 are overlapped to form a seal 153, the formed sheet, now a 
wrapper (or cover or sleeve) 166 as shown in FIG. 15A, can be removed from 
the mold 164 and turntable 114. The wrapper 166 has an upper end 168, a 
lower end 170, an outer surface 172, and an inner surface 174. The wrapper 
166 thus formed may be used to wrap potted plants or floral groupings or 
any other item about which the wrapper may be effectively wrapped. Any of 
the sheets described herein may be used. FIG. 15B, for example, shows a 
wrapper 166a formed from sheet 150a which has a bonding material 50a 
disposed on the inner surface thereof near the lower end 170 thereof. 
In an alternative method of forming an independent cover, a sheet of 
material such as the sheet 150a is disposed about the turntable 114 and 
mold 164 (or the turntable 114 alone) wherein the lower end 170 of the 
sheet 150a extends a distance below the turntable 114 as shown in FIG. 16. 
Before or after removal of the cover thus formed from the turntable, the 
lower end 170 of the wrapper can be closed to form a wrapper 166b having a 
closed bottom 176 such as shown in FIG. 17, the closure of the bottom 
being effected by the tucking or folding under of portions of the lower 
end 170 of the sheet 150a wherein the bonding material 50a bondingly 
connects portions of the sheet together. Shown in FIG. 18 is a mold 164a 
which is another version of the invention. The mold 164a has a 
frusto-conical shape about which the sheet 150 can be formed being held 
thereto by a suction exerted through holes 115 in the mold 164a. 
Embodiments of FIGS. 19-24 
In yet another version of the invention, the apparatus 20 can be used to 
form a wrapper about a floral grouping. In this case, the turntable 114 is 
modified to have a holding device 180 for holding a floral grouping 182 in 
a position, such as the vertical position shown in FIG. 19 whereby the 
sheet delivered by the apparatus 20 as previously described can be formed 
as a wrapper about the floral grouping 182. The holding device 180 is 
shown as an open cylinder attached at its base to the turntable 114, but 
it will be understood that the holding device 180 can be any device or 
container which holds the floral grouping 182 in any manner appropriate to 
the present invention. In the method of the invention, the floral grouping 
182 is disposed in the holding device 180 and a sheet of material is 
advanced and wrapped in the manner described above to form a wrapper 184 
about the floral grouping 182 as shown in FIGS. 20 and 21. The wrapper 184 
may be additionally held about the floral grouping 182 by placing a tie or 
band 186 or other banding device about the wrapper 184 as shown in FIG. 22 
or in any other manner known in the art. Alternatively, the wrapper 184 
may be held about the floral grouping 182 by forming a crimped area 188 in 
a portion of the wrapper 184 as shown in FIG. 23. 
The wrapper 184 may additionally be formed with a closed bottom as 
described above wherein the closure is effected, for example, simply by 
pinching the lower end of the wrapper 184 and causing adjacent portions of 
the wrapper 184 having a bonding material thereon to be bonded together. 
The upper end of the wrapper 184 may be closed in a similar manner. Any 
sheet of material described herein, or any sheet of material which 
functions in accordance with the present invention, may be used to form 
the wrapper 184 about the floral grouping 182. 
Finally, shown in FIG. 24 is another manner of forming a sheet 150 about a 
floral grouping 182 disposed in the holding device 180 wherein the lower 
end 170 of the sheet 150 is held about the floral grouping 182 by being 
held to the outer edge of the turntable 114 by a suction force exerted 
through the holes 115. In this version the clamp or dog 118 is not 
necessary for the holding of the sheet 150 in a position about the 
turntable 114 for forming the wrapper 184. 
Changes may be made in the construction and the operation of the various 
components, elements and assemblies described herein or in the steps or 
the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing 
from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following 
claims.