Patent Document

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    This invention relates to the field of gift wrap. More specifically, the present invention relates to adjustable, reusable gift wrap and accessories. 
         [0002]    Typically once a gift is received its decorative wrap is thrown away, resulting in increased landfill and the need to purchase new decorative wrap with each subsequent gift. This has a substantial cost to our environment, not only in terms of increased waste but also the increased energy consumption required to produce and transport replacement disposable gift wrap. 
       BACKGROUND-PRIOR ART 
       [0003]    Despite the fact that prior fabric gift wrap inventions exist, their lack of success in the marketplace could be attributed to the following considerations: they are too complicated to use, they do not resemble traditional gift wrapping, they do not offer variety and novelty in their design, they require additional supplies, they are not adaptable to many shapes and sizes, nor are they form fitting 
         [0004]    Some have developed sacs or sleeve components that do not conform to the shape or size of the gift item. For example Myers U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,895; Eaddy U.S. Pat. No. 7,594,883; Longsheng, Senshi CN 201235974; Bates, Shirley CA 2,187,958; Navarre, Gerald K US 2009114707; Gilmore, Colleen; Gilmore Jason U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,389; Keller, et al. U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,263; Zarrow, et al. U.S. Pat. No. 6,647,697; Veder, John T US 20090226121; Frank, Helmut DE 20312758; Frankenhauser, Britta DE 10313289; Mahoney, William U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,903; Childs, Jocelyn US 2009152332; Sloan U.S. Pat. No. 5,556,025; Mihallo, Patricia A. US 20070056870; Malcolm, Stoll H U.S. Pat. No. 3,658,240; Brigleb U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,744; Neil, Barbara Joan CA 2,147,327; Kenyon U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,548; and Grant Susan [GB] EP 1698566. 
         [0005]    Others such as Fleming, Barbara U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,876; Gajardo US D608,194; Zelina; Karen Marie; et al. US 20100127055; Rodriguez; Melba US 20070039849; Bowman; Linden H. US 20060022022; Desrosiers, Rejean CA 2478798; Mancel, James D. WO 9,114,635; Beckerman, Susan CA 2,099,840; Rodriguez, Melba U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,456; Karahoca, Zehrar U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,264; Bezar, David US 20070256949; Jones, Peter; Dale, Philip US 20090226652; Parrington, Nicolas FR 2871140; Mendoza, Marcel US 20030111374; Rudoy, Martin US 20020136004; and Fonas, Kenneth U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,509; U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,726 and U.S. Pat. No. D306,697; have developed gift boxes or containers with integrated decorative elements which simplify wrapping however they limit the size and shape of the gift item and take away from the pleasure of trying to guess the item according to its shape and size. 
         [0006]    Moor have developed reusable wrapping to be used in conjunction with a gift box. Savage, Tommy U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,836,508; 5,826,402; 5,769,770; 5,740,959; 5,584,429; 5,245,815; Gloutnez, Janet CA 2,105,715; Dahan David U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,726; Clarke, Matthew K D US 20060266665; Beach; Lisa Marie U.S. Pat. No. 7,077,308; Laskow, Frederick H U.S. Pat. No. 3,381,889; Le Pain Ellery J U.S. Pat. No. 3,355,092; Whyte, Adrian Alan U.S. Pat. No. 3,971,504; Hagan; Laura J. 5,904,289; Rubin, Marion Sturm U.S. Pat. No. 3,679,120; Bowman U.S. Pat. No. 6,604,674; Lee, Jong Suck [KR] WO 2009022787; Chang, Cherng U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,963; McAdam Christine A U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,313; which again limits the size and shape of the gift item as well as adding the extra effort of acquiring a perfectly sized gift box. 
         [0007]    To fasten the gift wrapping, some have postulated the use of glue or other adhesives; Weder U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,638; Kitchin Jonathan P; Sarkar Manisha US 20050276953; Clarke-Bolling, et al: U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,983; This limits the reusability of every part of the gift wrapping system which will eventually require that one will need to acquire additional glue or adhesive in order to reuse this wrapping. 
         [0008]    Additional wraps with limited sizing options are Uyehara; Stacy US 20100127052 limited by its four flaps design as well as Yates, et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,125; Selga U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,144; and Lester Matthew WO 0064762 who have permanently attached the fastening element to specific locations on the wrapping without many options for size adjustments. 
         [0009]    Other gift wrapping systems are not designed to enclose the gift item completely. Vincenzo, Chiavacci FR 2665114; Hughes; Tanya Diana; et al. US 20100064634 which is not esthetically ideal. 
         [0010]    Other designs rely on their stretch properties to tightly surround the gift item. French, Judith U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,458 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,395; Spizman, Robyn F; Rivman, Hillary J US 20070041670. Use of stretch material distorts any image printed on the wrapping and is limited by its stretch capabilities to accommodate different sizes. 
         [0011]    Wilson Suzanne Louise; Merrick Deborah Joan; Brito Larry John WO 0168474 have added a record keeping element to their wrapping, however their record keeping element is not designed to keep a historic record of possession and further does not indicate reusability of either the tag component or the wrap component. 
         [0012]    None of these references discloses all the features of my own U.S. Pat. No. 2,659,850 (2009). My own patent allowing almost unlimited options of closely fitting to different sizes and shapes of items while maintaining a snug fit enveloping the gift as well as being simple to use esthetically pleasing while allowing creativity by the user and being all inclusive with all components being reusable. 
         [0013]    Furthermore, the additional record keeping element to the present invention encourages reuse of the gift wrap by providing a chain of possession of the gift wrap which adds history and consequently, interest and participation. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0014]    Considered broadly, gift wrapping according to the invention are of the reusable type comprising a covering element of a supple material, a fastening element with adjustable properties and an optional record keeping accessory. When used in conjunction said elements result in an esthetically pleasing, easy to use, reusable snug fitting gift wrap which can be adjusted to fit gifts of many varying sizes and shape with no additional elements needed and with the added motivational factor resulting from the record keeping accessory. 
     
    
     
         [0015]    In the drawings, which form a part of this specification, 
           [0016]      FIG. 1A  is a slight perspective view of one embodiment of the invention, showing a top and front view of the covering element lying in the opened position under a gift item with one corner of the covering element partially covering the gift item, a front and bottom view of the top portion of the fastening element, a front and top view of the base portion of the fastening element detached from the covering element and in opened position, and front view of the record keeping element detached from the covering element and in opened position; 
           [0017]      FIG. 1B  is a perspective view of the side and top of one embodiment of the invention flipped over to show the underside showing the covering element surrounding a gift item and the base portion of the fastening element surrounding the covering element; 
           [0018]      FIG. 1C  is a perspective view of the top and front of one embodiment of the invention showing a gift item surrounded by the covering element, the base portion of the fastening element surrounding and holding the covering element, the record keeping element attached to the covering element by means of the base portion of the fastening element as well as a bottom and front perspective view of the top portion of the fastening element in open position; 
           [0019]      FIG. 1D  is a perspective view of the top and front of one embodiment of the invention showing a gift item surrounded by the covering element with the fastening element surrounding and holding the covering element in closed position; 
           [0020]      FIG. 1E  is a similar view to  FIG. 1D  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size; 
           [0021]      FIG. 1F  is a perspective view of one embodiment of the record keeping element showing the front and top of the body, lead and latch components of an accessory record keeping element in opened position, and a front view of the label element in opened position; 
           [0022]      FIG. 1G  is a view similar to  FIG. 1F  illustrating the label element in closed position; 
           [0023]      FIG. 2A  is a slight perspective top front view of an alternate embodiment having a top corner of the covering element folded over to show the underside and showing the fastening element hidden inside the covering element; 
           [0024]      FIG. 2B  is a slight perspective top view of an alternate embodiment with some parts deleted for clarity; 
           [0025]      FIG. 2C  is similar to  FIG. 2B  with some parts added for illustration; 
           [0026]      FIG. 2D  is similar to  FIG. 2C  with arrows added showing freedom of movement of the fastening element; 
           [0027]      FIG. 2E  is a slight perspective top view showing a piece of the fastening element on a larger scale than  FIGS. 1A to 1D ; 
           [0028]      FIG. 2F  is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the recordkeeping element on a larger scale than  FIGS. 2H-2I ; 
           [0029]      FIG. 2G  is a slight perspective view of the top and front of one alternate embodiment of the invention shown in opened position under a gift item with one corner of the covering element partially covering the gift item; 
           [0030]      FIG. 2H  is a perspective view of the top and front of one alternate embodiment of the invention showing a gift item surrounded by the covering element with the fastening element holding the covering element in closed position, and the record keeping element attached to the fastening element; 
           [0031]      FIG. 2I  is similar to  FIG. 2H  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size; 
           [0032]      FIG. 3A  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the invention in the opened position and a front view of an alternate embodiment of the record keeping element in closed position and separated from the covering element and fastening element; 
           [0033]      FIG. 3B  is a perspective view of the top and front of one alternate embodiment of the invention showing a gift item surrounded by the covering element with the fastening element holding the covering element in closed position, and the record keeping element attached to the fastening element; 
           [0034]      FIG. 3C  is a partial view of an alternate embodiment on a larger scale than  FIG. 3B  for clarity; 
           [0035]      FIG. 3D  is similar to  FIG. 3B  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size; 
           [0036]      FIG. 4A  is a slight perspective top and front view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element lying in the opened position under a gift item with one corner of the covering element partially covering the gift item in opened position, and the record keeping element detached from the covering element and in opened position; 
           [0037]      FIG. 4B  is a slight perspective top and front view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element partially wrapping the gift item fastened by means of the fastening element; 
           [0038]      FIG. 4C  is similar to  FIG. 4B  showing the covering element fastened in closed position and the record keeping element attached to the fastening element; 
           [0039]      FIG. 4D  is similar to  FIG. 4C  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size and without the record keeping element; 
           [0040]      FIG. 5A  is a top view showing the covering element of an alternate embodiment of the invention in pieces in the opened position and a slight perspective view of the top and side of an alternate embodiment of a record keeping element in open position; 
           [0041]      FIG. 5B  is a top view showing the covering element of an alternate embodiment of the invention in the opened position with pieces attached; 
           [0042]      FIG. 5C  is a slight perspective top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element fastened in closed position and the record keeping element attached to the fastening element; 
           [0043]      FIG. 5D  is similar to  FIG. 5C  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size and without the record keeping element; 
           [0044]      FIG. 5E  is a partial view of an alternate embodiment on a larger scale than  FIG. 5B  for clarity; 
           [0045]      FIG. 6A  is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the invention in the opened position showing all elements separate with an alternate embodiment of a record keeping element shown in opened position; 
           [0046]      FIG. 6B  is a slight perspective top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element fastened in closed position with no record keeping element; 
           [0047]      FIG. 6C  is similar to  FIG. 6B  showing a wrapped gift item of a larger size; 
           [0048]      FIG. 7A  is a slight perspective front and top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element in open position; showing both front and back views of the fastening element and an alternate embodiment of the record keeping element in opened position; 
           [0049]      FIG. 7B  is a slight perspective front and top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element partially wrapping the gift item with the fastening element in open position and an alternate embodiment of the record keeping element in closed position; 
           [0050]      FIG. 7C  is similar to  FIG. 7B  showing the covering element fully wrapping the gift item with the fastening element in open position; 
           [0051]      FIG. 7D  is a front view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element fully wrapping the gift item with the fastening element in closed position and the record keeping element attached to the covering element by means of the fastening element; 
           [0052]      FIG. 7E  is similar to  FIG. 7D  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size with a different decorative option; 
           [0053]      FIG. 8A  is a top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element in open position and an alternate embodiment of the record keeping element in closed position; 
           [0054]      FIG. 8B  is a partial back view of the fastening element on a larger scale for clarity; 
           [0055]      FIG. 8C  is a slight perspective front and top view of an alternate embodiment showing the covering element wrapping the gift item with the fastening element in closed position; 
           [0056]      FIG. 8D  is a slight perspective view showing an alternate embodiment to the fastening element; 
           [0057]      FIG. 8E  is similar to  FIG. 8C  showing a wrapped gift item of a smaller size; 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     FIGS.  1 A to  1 E 
     First Embodiment 
       [0058]    One embodiment of the reusable-form fitting gift wrap is illustrated in  FIGS. 1A to 1E .  FIG. 1A  shows the reusable-form fitting gift wrap comprising a covering element  100 , a fastening element  102  and a record keeping element  104 . 
         [0059]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said covering element  100  is comprised of supple material  110 . Said supple material  110  can be of any material that can be repeatedly folded and straightened out without causing damage to said material. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said supple material  110  be comprised of a square, roughly 45″ across, sheet of decorative cotton having a finished edge serving to prevent fraying. However said supple material  110  can be of varying size, shape, and be without finished edge. 
         [0060]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said fastening element  102  is comprised of a top portion of fastening element  106  and a base portion of fastening element  118 . 
         [0061]    Said top portion of fastening element  106  is comprised of a decorative element  112 . Adhering to the underside of said decorative element  112  is an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said decorative element  112  be of a decorative bow, 5″ in diameter, consisting of ribbon loops, and that a 2″ strip of hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H be sewn to the underside of said decorative element  112 . However, said decorative element  112  can be of different form, shape, size and material, and said unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114  can be of different lengths, width, be comprised of the loop portion of said hook and loop fastener  114 L, and adhere to underside of decorative element  112  by virtue of adhesive such as glue. 
         [0062]    Said base portion of fastening element  108  is comprised of a length of fabric ribbon  118 . Adhering to face side, and roughly in the center of said fabric ribbon  118 , is an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114  complimentary to said unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114  used in said top portion of fastening element  102 . Therefore, if said top portion of fastening element  106  comprised said hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H, base portion of fastening element  108  would comprised said loop portion of said fastener  114 L. 
         [0063]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said fabric ribbon  118  of base portion of fastening element  106  comprise of a fabric ribbon 135″ in length and 1″ in width and that said portion of unspecified hook and loop fastener  114  comprise of a 2″ strip of the loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L and be sewn lengthwise to said fabric ribbon  118 . However, said fabric ribbon  118  can be of different length and width, said unspecified strip of hook and loop fastener  114  can be comprised of the hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H of different length and width, and adhere to face side of said base portion of fastening element  108  by virtue of adhesives such as glue. 
         [0064]    Options for an accessory record keeping element  104  to the present embodiment are shown in  FIGS. 1A ,  1 B and  1 D. Said accessory record keeping element  104  is comprised of a body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and a latch component of accessory record keeping element  128 . 
         [0065]    I presently contemplate for one embodiment, shown in  FIG. 1A , that said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  comprise of a plurality of sheets of paper  123 , a protective decorative covering  124 , a place marking  127  and a means of binding  125 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said plurality of sheets of paper  123  be circular, with a diameter of 2″, and without marking, and protective decorative covering  124  be roughly the same size and shape of said sheets of paper  123  and be made of the same supple material  110  as said covering element  100  with said binding  125  comprising of stitching sewn across top portion of said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  and that said place marking  127  be comprised of a fabric ribbon. However, said sheets of paper  123  can be of varying shape and size, can be blank or have decorative prints and wording and can also be laminated to add a reusable wipe-off option. Said protective decorative covering  124  can be blank or have decorative print or wording and can comprise of a different material such as other fabrics, plastic, leather or wood. Said binding  125  may be bound together by virtue of glue adhesives, or staples. Said place marking  127  can comprise of thread, leather, metal or plastic and can be braided for added interest. Said accessory record keeping element  104  may also be without said place marking  127 . 
         [0066]    In one embodiment, shown in  FIG. 1F , I presently contemplate that said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  comprise a protective casing element  130  and a label element  134 . 
         [0067]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said label element  134  (shown open in  FIG. 1F ) comprise of an elongated sheet of paper folded onto its self in a plurality of accordion folds  136  whereby creating a booklet form containing a plurality of divided tabs  135 . One of said tabs  135  can be chosen as a dedicated tab  135 D as means to labeling a current message. By means of manipulating accordion folds  136  said dedicated tab  135 D can be viewed as the top tab  135  of said label element  134 . 
         [0068]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said protective casing element  130  comprise a viewing window  132  and an opening  131 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said label element  134  can be placed into and removed from said protective casing element  130  by virtue of said opening  131 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that when said label element  134  is placed within said protective casing element  130  said label element  134  being in folded position and with said dedicated tab  135 D being viewed as the top tab  135 , said dedicated tab  135 D can be viewed through said viewing window  132  allowing user to display one current message while hiding other recorded messages which may be read once said label element  134  is removed from said protective casing element  130  by means of said opening  131 . 
         [0069]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said protective casing element  130  be made of a hard material such as plastic, and be of rectangular shape  2 ″ wide, 1″ high and 0.5″ deep. However, said protective casing element  130  can be made of other material of varying stiffness, such as leather, cardboard, stiff fabric or wood and be of different shape and size. I also presently contemplate for this embodiment that said opening  131  be located at one end of said protective casing element  130  and said label element  134  be comprised of a singular sheet of paper roughly 12″ long by 2″wide. However, said opening  131  can be located on any side of said protective casing element  130  and said label element  134  can be of varying shape and size. 
         [0070]      FIG. 1A  shows one embodiment of said accessory record keeping element  104  comprising of a body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and a latch component of accessory record keeping element  128 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment, that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a length of fabric ribbon having both ends meeting together forming a loop and sewn to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . However said latch component can be comprised of a split ring, a clip such as a carabineer, or an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener. 
         [0071]      FIG. 1F  shows one embodiment of said accessory record keeping element  104  comprised of a body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and a latch component of accessory record keeping element  128  with an additional lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . I presently contemplate in this embodiment that said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126  comprise of a length of fabric ribbon. However lead component of accessory record keeping element  126  can comprise of other materials capable of adding length and flexibility to said accessory record keeping element  104 . I presently contemplate in this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a split ring and be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . However said latch component can be comprised of a split ring, a clip such as a carabineer, or an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener. 
       Operation—FIGS.  1 A, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D, 1 E 
       [0072]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 1A-1E  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. An item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 . If said covering element  100  is excessive in size relative to the size of the item being wrapped, the width and or length of said covering element  100  can be shortened by means of folding said covering element  100 , onto itself, repeating folds until said covering element  100  is desired width and length. Said covering element  100  is then folded, closely wrapping around one side of the item overlapping seems of said covering element  100  leaving two parallel ends of the item unwrapped. Said base portion of fastening element  108  is laid across the top of the item such that said base portion of fastening element  108  is elongated and perpendicular to the overlapping seams of said covering element  100 , with said loop side of hook and loop tape  114 L, face side up and located in the centre and on top of the partially wrapped item. Ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are folded down the sides of the item whereby holding down side edges of said covering element  100  tightly around the item. The partially wrapped item is then flipped over. On top and in the center of underside of the partial wrapped item, the ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are intertwined to each other 90° to interlock ( FIG. 1B ). Remaining ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are laid across yet unwrapped ends of partially wrapped item. Holding remaining ends of base portion of fastening element  108  closely to the unwrapped ends of the item, the item is flipped once more whereby returning item to right side up position. Remaining ends of said covering element  100  are folded, whereby concealing remaining ends of the item. Ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are folded up the remaining ends of the wrapped item whereby holding down end edges of said covering element  100  tightly to the item. Ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are then laid across said loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L, positioned in centre of gift. Ends of said base portion of fastening element  108  are twisted 180° around each other whereby interlocking to each other. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of slipping the latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  onto the said base portion of fastening element  108 . Said top portion of fastening element  106  is fastened to said base portion of fastening element  108  by means of joining said hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H component of top portion of fastening element  106  to said loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L of said base portion of fastening element  108 . Whereby said fastening element  102 , comprising of said top portion of fastening element  106  and said base portion of fastening element  108 , serves as a means of fastening said covering element  100  in place. To unwrap, said top portion of fastening element  106  is removed by means of pulling or peeling, off of said base portion of fastening element  108  whereby said base portion of fastening element  108  is released, whereby also releasing said covering element  100  intact.  FIGS. 1D and 1E  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       Operation—FIG. 1F 
       [0073]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIG. 1F  I presently contemplate that a message is written on said chosen dedicated tab  135 D, said label element  134  is folded with said dedicated tab  135 D as top tab. Through said opening  131 , said folded label element  134  is placed into said protective casing element  130 , right side up allowing said dedicated tab  135 D to be viewed through said viewing window  132 . The next giver of the reusable-form fitting gift wrap, removes said label element  134  from said protective casing element  130 , writes a new message on the newly dedicated tab  135 D and folds said label element  134  with newly dedicated tab  135 D as top tab and places said label element  134  back in the said protective casing element  130  and so on. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can then be fastened to gift item by means of said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 . 
       FIGS.  2 A to  8 E—Alternative Embodiments 
       [0074]    There are various possibilities with regard to the relative components and disposition of said covering element  100 , said fastening element  102  and said accessory record keeping element  104 . 
       FIGS.  2 A to  2 I—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0075]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 2A  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is comprised of two sheets of said supple material  110  of roughly equal shape and size. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said supple material  110  be comprised of a square, roughly 45″ across, sheet of decorative cotton. However said supple material  110  can be of varying sizes and shapes and consist of any material that can be repeatedly folded and straightened out without causing damage to said material such as any other fabrics or supple plastics. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said two sheets of supple material  110  be of different decorative designs to allow reversibility, and interest. However both sheets of supple material  110  can be of the same decorative design. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said sheets of supple material  110  are sewn together along all edges, decorative sides facing out, creating a large enclosed inner pocket.  FIG. 2B  shows additional top stitching  212 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said top stitching  212  outline a grid form, forming equal square divided pockets  216 . However said top stitching  212  can outline various other forms. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that there be breaks in said top stitching  212  in predetermined areas, forming an opening in stitching  214 . 
         [0076]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said fastening element  102  comprises of a plurality of magnet buttons  210   FIG. 2C . Said top stitching  212  serving in keeping said magnet button  210  from clumping together  FIG. 2D-2E . Said opening in stitching  214  serving to allow said magnet buttons  210  to slide to and from a plurality of predetermined said pockets  216 , whereby allowing greater ease in placing said magnet buttons  210  in desired position. 
         [0077]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104   FIGS. 2F ,  2 H,  2 I. However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a metal item roughly 1″ in diameter such as a metal washer. However, said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  may be made of metal or magnet of varying shape and size. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 , be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 , may be directly connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  without the use of said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 2G-2H 
       [0078]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 2A-2I  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. An item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 . If said covering element  100  is excessive in size relative to the size of the item being wrapped, the width and or length of said covering element  100  can be shortened by means of folding said covering element  100 , onto itself, repeating folds until said covering element  100  is desired width and length. Said magnet buttons  210  are strategically positioned by means of manual manipulation from the outside of said covering element  100  anticipating ideal points of closure. Said covering element  100  is folded over item whereby said covering element  100  is enveloping and therefore taking the shape of the item. Said magnet buttons  210  are adjusted by means of manual manipulation from the outside of said covering element  100 , and aligned with previously positioned corresponding said magnet buttons  210 , whereby latching together. Said supple material  110  of said covering element  100  now held between said magnet buttons  210  whereby said covering element  100  is firmly held in place. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  adhering to one of the said magnet buttons  210 .  FIGS. 2H and 2I  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       FIGS.  3 A to  3 D—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0079]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 3A  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is comprised of said supple material  110 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said supple material  110  comprise of a square, roughly 45″ across, sheet of decorative cotton with a finished edge serving to prevent fraying. However a second sheet of said supple material  110  may be added to reverse side adding reversibility option. 
         [0080]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said fastening element  102  comprises of a series of loose top stitching  310  sewn into the fabric using a loose straight stitch, preferably creating an esthetically pleasing pattern, and a predetermined number of small pivoting hooks  312 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said small pivoting hooks  312  be 0.5″ long, consisting of a hook portion and an eyelet portion and sewn to underside of at least on edge of said supple material  110  approximately 2″ apart. 
         [0081]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104   FIG. 3A . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a hook  314  roughly 0.75″ long. However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  can be comprised of a split ring, a clip such as a carabineer or a ribbon loop. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 , may be directly connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  without the use of said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 3B,  3 D 
       [0082]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 3A-3D  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. An item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 . If said covering element  100  is excessive in size relative to the size of the item being wrapped, the width and or length of said covering element  100  can be shortened by means of folding said covering element  100 , onto itself, repeating folds until said covering element  100  is desired width and length. Said covering element  100  is folded over item whereby said covering element  100  is enveloping and therefore taking the shape of the item. Edges of said covering element  100  are fastened by means of latching said hook  312  onto nearest corresponding top stitching  310  whereby holding said covering element  100  tightly and securely in place. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of said hook  314  serving as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  adhering to said loose top stitching  310 .  FIGS. 3B and 3D  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       FIGS.  4 A to  4 D—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0083]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 4A  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is comprised of said supple material  110 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said supple material  110  be comprised of a square, roughly 45″ across, sheet of decorative cotton with a finished edge serving to prevent fraying. 
         [0084]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that the closing mechanism comprises of a predetermined plurality of button holes  410  diagonally aligned with each of three of the four corners of said supple material  110  and one button  412  sewn to the decorative side of the fourth corner. However button holes and button can be oriented differently on said covering element  100 . 
         [0085]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104   FIG. 4A . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a length of ribbon  118  having both ends meeting together forming a loop and sewn to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  can be comprised of elastic, string, plastic or other supple material forming a loop, or comprise of an additional button or button hole added to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . Furthermore, said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  may be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by a said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 4B,  4 D 
       [0086]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 4A-4D  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. A first item is placed on top and in the center of said covering element  100 , item being positioned diagonally to the corners. Corner comprising of said button  412  is placed on top of the item and roughly centered to said item. Then, each of the three corners comprising said plurality of button holes  410 , are folded to the sides of the item, one at a time, said button  412  being matched to the nearest fitting said button hole  410  and secured, whereby holding said covering element  100  tightly and securely in place. Once all edges have been secured, any excess of said covering element  100  can be tucked in to create a neat and snug fit. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of said ribbon  118  forming a loop serving as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  by means of hooking onto said button  412 .  FIGS. 4C and 4D  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       FIGS.  5 A to  5 E—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0087]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 5A  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is comprised of a plurality of pieces of supple material  510 . Adhering to two joint edges of one side of said pieces of supple material  510 , are two strips of the hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H, meeting in one corner at a 90 degree angle. 
         [0088]    Adhering to two joint edges of opposite side of said pieces of supple material  510 , is a strip of the loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L, at a 90 degree angle and meeting in opposite corner as that of the two strips of the hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H on the other side of said pieces of supple material  510 . 
         [0089]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said pieces of supple material  510  be of a square shape and roughly 6″ across, that said strips of hook and loop fastener  114 L and  114 H be 4″ in length and 1″ wide and be sewn to said pieces of supple material  510 . However said pieces of supple material  510  can be of triangular, rectangular, octagonal and other shapes comprising straight edges and be of different dimensions. Said strips of hook and loop fastener  114 L and  114 H can also be of varying lengths and widths and adhering to said pieces of supple material  510  by virtue of other adhesive such as glue. A second sheet of said pieces of supple material  510  may also be added to reverse side adding reversibility option. 
         [0090]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 .  FIG. 5A  shows said accessory record keeping element  104  comprising said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 . In embodiment, I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114 , adhering directly to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . However other elements may be used as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  such as fabric capable of adhering to hook and loop fastener  114  or any element which may be held in place between two said strips of hook and loop fastener  114 L and  114 H. Furthermore, said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  may be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by a said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 5B-5E 
       [0091]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 5A-5E  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  comprised of a plurality of said piece of supple material  510  overlapped and aligned to meet loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L with said hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H and fastened together to make said covering element  100  desired size.  FIG. 5E  shows a closer look at the seams created by adjoining components of said covering element. Said supple material  510  are added as needed to adjust the size of the said covering element  100  to the size of the gift  FIG. 5B . Once the proper size of said covering element  100  is produced, the assembled said covering element  100  is placed on a flat surface with the decorative side facing down. An item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 , said covering element  100  is folded over item whereby said covering element  100  is enveloping and therefore taking the shape of the item. Said covering element  100  is then secured by joining edges together matching up said loop portion of hook and loop fastener  114 L to said hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of an unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114  serving as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  adhering to a complimentary unspecified strip portion of hook and loop fastener  114  of said covering element  100 .  FIGS. 5C and 5D  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. Furthermore this embodiment allows the user to mix and match different fabric patterns, add special, personalized squares to the gift and collect special individual sentimental squares for keepsake. 
       FIGS.  6 A to  6 C—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0092]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 6  A, I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  comprises of said supple material  110  and that said fastening element  102  comprises a plurality of removable, reusable adhesive strips  610  which can be decorated if desired. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said removable, reusable adhesive strips  610  consist of a 2″ strip of 1″ wide hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H and that said supple material  110  be of a consistency that would adhere to said removable, reusable adhesive strips  610 , and be of a square, roughly 45″ across, with a finished edge serving to prevent fraying. 
         [0093]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . 
         [0094]      FIG. 6A  shows said accessory record keeping element  104  comprising said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 . In embodiment, I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H, adhering directly to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  may be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by a said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126  and other said latch components can be used such as any element which may be held in place between said covering element  100  and said reusable adhesive strips  610 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 6B,  6 C 
       [0095]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 6A-6C  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. An item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 . If said covering element  100  is excessive in size relative to the size of the item being wrapped, the width and or length of said covering element  100  can be shortened by means of folding said covering element  100 , onto itself, repeating folds until said covering element  100  is desired width and length. Said covering element  100  is folded over item whereby enveloping and taking the shape of the item. Said covering element  100  is held in position by means of placing said removable, reusable adhesive strip  610  to seams overlapping meeting edges. Whereby said removable, reusable adhesive strips  610  are used similarly to that of traditional tape, whereby holding said covering element  100  tightly and securely in place. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of a hook portion of hook and loop fastener  114 H serving as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  adhering directly to said covering element  100 .  FIGS. 6B and 6C  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       FIGS.  7 A to  7 E—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0096]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 7A  I presently contemplate that the body of said covering element  100  is comprised of said supple material  110  and said fastening element  102  comprised of open ended hollow cylinder  710 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of two sheets of said supple material  110 , sheet of said supple material  110   a  and sheets of said supple material  110   b , and that said two sheets of supple material  110  be comprised of a faux fur fabric and being roughly 45″ across and 15″ wide. In this embodiment sheet of said supple material  110   a  is lined with pink fabric and trimmed to a point to resemble bunny ears. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said open ended hollow cylinder  710  be decorated to resemble a bunny head without ears. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said open ended hollow cylinder  710  measure roughly 3″ high with a diameter of 1.5″ and made of stiff cardboard. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said decorative option comprise of two identical pieces of felt fabric side panels  712  making up sides of bunny head and one felt fabric back panel  713  making the back side of bunny head. Said felt fabric side panels  712  and felt fabric back panel  713  being sewn together at their side edges, leaving the top and bottom open. An undetermined amount of polyester filling  714  is stuffed between the outer surface of said open ended hollow cylinder  710  and the inside of said sewn up felt fabric side panels  712  and felt fabric back panel  713 . Said open ended hollow cylinder  710  adhering to top and bottom of sewn felt fabric side panels  712  and felt fabric back panel  713  by virtue of adhesive glue surrounding the circumference of both top and bottom of said open ended hollow cylinder  710 . A button eye  716  adheres to each of said felt fabric side panels  712  and a nose  718  is embroidered between and in the center of said identical felt fabric side panels  712 . However, number of sheets of said supple material  110  used can be other than two, and can be comprised of any material that can be repeatedly folded and straightened out without causing damage to said material. Said supple material  110  can be of different length and width and may be decorated differently than specified in this embodiment. The closing mechanism can comprises of other circular hollow item of different dimensions and different material, and can be void of decorated aspect. Said closing mechanism can also be decorated differently than specified in this embodiment  FIG. 7E . 
         [0097]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . 
         [0098]      FIG. 7A  shows said accessory record keeping element  104  comprising said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 , and said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 . In embodiment, I contemplate that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be comprised of a length of ribbon having both ends meeting together forming a loop and sewn to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121 . However said latch component can be comprised of elastic, plastic, leather or metal forming a loop. Furthermore said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  may be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by a said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . 
       Operation—FIGS. 7B,  7 E 
       [0099]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 7A-7E  I presently contemplate that said additional sheet of said supple material  110   b  is wrapped around a first item leaving two parallel ends of the gift exposed. Sheet of said supple material  110   a  is laid decorative side down on a flat surface. The partially wrapped item is then placed in the center of sheet of said supple material  110   a , with the exposed ends of the item facing lengthwise with sheet of supple material  110   a . If desired, sheet of said supple material  110   a  can be narrowed further to accommodate the size of the item by folding edges in and tucking them under said item. Both ends of sheet of said supple material  110   a  are folded up, whereby covering the two previously exposed ends of the item. Both ends of said sheet of said supple material  110   a  are passed through said open ended hollow cylinder  710  and pulled tightly until said covering element  100  is fitting snug around the item. Gift item may be removed from its wrapping by loosening of removing said open ended hollow cylinder  710  returning said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  to previous state ready to wrap a second item. Said accessory record keeping element  104  can be added to the wrapped item by means of said length of ribbon having both ends meeting together forming a loop serving as said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  when slid onto joined ends of said sheet of said supple material  110   a , before or after the addition of said open ended hollow cylinder  710 .  FIGS. 7D and 7E  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability. 
       FIGS.  8 A to  8 E—Alternative Embodiment 
       [0100]    In one embodiment shown in  FIG. 8A  I presently contemplate that the body of said covering element  100  is comprised of said supple material  110 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said supple material  110  be comprised of a square, roughly 45″ across, sheet of decorative cotton with a finished edge serving to prevent fraying. However a second sheet of said supple material  110  may be added to reverse side adding reversibility option. 
         [0101]    In embodiment said fastening element  102  is comprised of two spring metal clips  812  (back view shown larger in  FIG. 8B ) be connected in the center by a length of stretch elastic ribbon  810 , and that said elastic ribbon  810  be 8″ long in relaxed position and be 1″ wide. However as shown in  FIG. 8D  said clips can comprise garter clips  814  and can be made of plastic. Also said elastic ribbon  810  can be of different length and width. An adjustable component may also be added to said elastic ribbon  810  whereby the tension of said elastic ribbon  810  can be adjusted. I presently contemplate for this embodiment that two said closing mechanisms  102  be used to fasten said covering element  100  however other amounts can be used. 
         [0102]    I presently contemplate for this embodiment the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . However this embodiment can be complete in itself without the use of said accessory record keeping element  104 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  be connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  by said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . However said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128 , may be directly connected to said body component of accessory record keeping element  121  without the use of said lead component of accessory record keeping element  126 . I presently contemplate for this embodiment that said latch component of the accessory record keeping element  128  can be comprised of a split ring, a clip such as a carabineer or a ribbon loop. 
       Operation—FIGS. 8C,  8 E 
       [0103]    For the manner of using embodiment shown in  FIGS. 8A-8E  I presently contemplate that said covering element  100  is laid on a flat surface decorative side facing down. A first item is placed on top of and centered to said covering element  100 . If said covering element  100  is excessive in size relative to the size of the item being wrapped, the width and or length of said covering element  100  can be shortened by means of folding said covering element  100 , onto itself, repeating folds until said covering element  100  is desired width and length. Said covering element  100  is folded over item whereby said covering element  100  is enveloping and therefore taking the shape of the item. Said covering element  100  is held in position by means of fastening one of said spring metal clip  812  to one seem edge of said covering element  100  then stretching said elastic ribbon  810  of fastening element  102  whereby reaching an opposite seem edge of said covering element  100  to which second said spring metal clip  812  is fastened, whereby holding said covering element  100  tightly and securely in place.  FIGS. 8C and 8E  show examples by which items differing in shape and size can be wrapped with this described embodiment. Thus demonstrating that said covering element  100  and fastening element  102  adjust to different sizes and shapes which thereby constitute a means for variability and adjustability.

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