Elevated potted plant saucer table

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Inventors

Sellers, Kathleen R.

Application #

975000

Filed

Oct-11-2001

Published

Feb-11-2003

Current US Class

047/39
248/146
248/153
248/175

International Classes

A47G 023/02

Field of Search

248/146 248/153 248/27.8 248/175 248/97 47/39

Examiners

Wood; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malin, Haley & DiMaggio. P.A.

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Abstract
An elevated, transportable, potted plant support comprising at least three vertical legs each having a foot with minimal floor surface contact area, each leg being affixed at the upper end to two substantially parallel horizontally disposed rings spacedly situated one above the other, the lower ring having a bottom planar support surface extending to the perimeter which accommodates a mechanically engaged (manually) removeable saucer for holding a potted plant and preventing draining water from escaping.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A potted plant support comprising:

at least three substantially vertical rigid legs each having an upper end and a lower end terminating in a foot having minimal contact area with the floor surface;

an upper ring-shaped rod member positioned between and fixedly connected to said upper end portions of said vertical rigid legs at intermittent circumferential points about the perimeter of said upper ring-shaped member and in a horizontal planar arrangement relative to said floor surface;

a lower ring-shaped rod member positioned spacedly below and substantially parallel to the horizontal plane of said upper ring-shaped rod member, said lower ring-shaped rod member being fixedly connected to said upper end portions of said vertical rigid legs at intermittent circumferential points about the perimeter of said lower ring-shaped member, said lower ring-shaped rod member forming a substantially horizontal bottom planar surface by the attachment of a center support means to the perimeter of said lower ring-shaped rod member and capable of supporting a potted plant; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to support stands such as may be used for supporting and displaying a potted plant elevated above the underlying floor surface and more specifically to a stable, rigid, aesthetically pleasing, easily transportable potted plant support table which incorporates a snapably removable saucer, to support one or more potted plants above the ground closer to eye level, able to retain water and debris and configured with floor-foot contact points of reduced area so as to minimize damage to the floor surface.

2. Description of Related Art

While the present invention can be used to support almost any item having a size, shape and weight within a pre-selected range, the invention is particularly suited for supporting potted plants. Displaying potted plants is a popular, simple and inexpensive way to decorate and beautify an environment such as the home, the office and the like. While it is possible and often done, potted plants can simply be placed on a floor, carpet or patio surface, however, such placement can stain, crush carpet or otherwise damage the underlying surface. Potted plants require watering. Most plants require that excess water be allowed to escape from the pot containing the plant otherwise the roots of the plant may become rotten causing the plant to die. Excess water allowed to escape from potted plants often stains and damages the carpet or other surface supporting the pot when not adequately contained.
 
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