Modular lighted tree with internal electrical connection system
US-10070675-B2 · Sep 11, 2018 · US
US10085504B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10085504-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715588159-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A rotation-locking lighted artificial tree that includes a first and second portion. The first portion includes a trunk, first electrical connector, and first wiring harness. The first electrical connector includes a first body portion and a first electrical contact set. The first body portion includes multiple projections electrically isolated from the first electrical contact set. The second tree portion includes a second electrical connector and a second wiring harness. The second electrical connector includes a second body portion and a second electrical contact set, the second body portion including multiple recesses. When the first tree portion couples to the second, the first and second electrical contact sets form an electrical connection and the recesses of the second body portion receive the projections of the first body portion, thereby electrically connecting and mechanically coupling the first tree portion to the second tree portion.
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What is claimed: 1. An artificial tree comprising: a plurality of tree trunk sections; a male end of a first trunk section of the plurality of tree trunk sections, the male end having a central prong-shaped electrical terminal and a first, a second, and a third electrical terminal, the central electrical terminal and the first, second, and third electrical terminals configured to conduct electricity; and a female end of a second trunk section of the plurality of tree trunk sections, the female end comprising: a substantially circular walled connector (i) comprising an interior surface and (ii) defining a substantially circular channel void, the channel void having a first, a second, and a third channel electrical terminal disposed at least partially therein, and a substantially circular extension portion (i) comprising an outer surface, (ii) disposed proximate the channel void's center, and (iii) defining a central void, the central void having a central electrical terminal disposed at least partially therein, wherein the first electrical terminal of the second trunk section is ring-shaped and substantially abuts the outer surface of the extension portion, wherein the second and third electrical terminals of the second trunk portion substantially abut the interior surface, and wherein the central electrical terminal of the second trunk section is configured to engage the central electrical terminal of the first trunk section, the first electrical terminal of the second trunk section is configured to engage the first electrical terminal of the first trunk section, and the second and third electrical terminals of the second trunk section are configured to engage the second and third electrical terminals of the first trunk section to conduct electricity between the male end of the first trunk section and the female end of the second trunk section. 2. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third electrical terminals of the second trunk section are electrically isolated from one another, and wherein the first electrical terminal of the first trunk section is configured to engage the first electrical terminal of the second trunk section at a plurality of locations, the second electrical terminal of the first trunk section is configured to engage the second electrical terminal of the second trunk section at a plurality of locations, and the third electrical terminal of the first trunk section is configured to engage the third electrical terminal of the second trunk section at a plurality of locations, each configuration providing a different rotational alignment of the first trunk section with respect to the second trunk section. 3. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the interior surface of the substantially circular walled connector comprises multiple, concentric surfaces defined by a plurality of cylindrical structures within the interior of the substantially circular walled connector. 4. The artificial tree of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of cylindrical structures includes the substantially circular extension portion. 5. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the ring-shaped first electrical terminal of the second trunk section substantially fills a gap formed between the outer surface of the extension portion and an adjacent cylindrical wall surrounding the ring-shaped first electrical terminal of the second trunk section. 6. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the second electrical terminal of the second trunk portion abuts a first portion of the interior surface and the third electrical terminal of the second trunk portion abuts a second portion of the interior surface, and the first portion of the interior surface is radially closer to the central electrical terminal of the second trunk portion as compared to the second portion of the interior surface. 7. The artificial tree of claim 6 , wherein the first portion of the interior surface comprises a first cylindrical surface and the second portion of the interior surface comprises a second cylindrical surface, and the first cylindrical surface and the second cylindrical surface are concentric to one another. 8. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the male end of the first trunk section includes rotation-locking structure configured to mate with rotation-locking structure of the female end of the second trunk section. 9. The artificial tree of claim 8 , wherein the rotation-locking structure of the male end of the first trunk section is substantially the same as the rotation-locking structure of the female end of the second trunk section. 10. An artificial tree comprising: a plurality of tree trunk sections; a male end of a first trunk section of the plurality of tree trunk sections, the male end comprising a central electrical terminal, a first electrical terminal, a second electrical terminal, and a third electrical terminal, the central electrical terminal and the first, second, and third electrical terminals configured to conduct electricity; and a female end of a second trunk section of the plurality of tree trunk sections, the female end comprising: a substantially circular walled connector body (i) comprising an interior surface and (ii) defining a perimeter of a channeled void, the channeled void being substantially circular; a substantially circular extension disposed proximate the substantially circular channeled void's center, the extension defining a central void, the extension comprising an outer surface; a first, a second, and a third electrical terminal disposed at least partially within the channeled void, the first, second, and third channel electrical terminals of the second trunk section configured to conduct electricity, the first electrical terminal of the second trunk section being ring-shaped and substantially abutting the outer surface of the extension, and the second and third electrical terminals substantially abutting the interior surface; and a central electrical terminal disposed at least partially within the central void, the central electrical terminal configured to conduct electricity, wherein the central electrical terminal of the first trunk section is configured to engage the central electrical terminal of the second trunk section, the first electrical terminal of the first trunk section is configured to engage the first electrical terminal of the second trunk section, and the second and third electrical terminals of the second trunk section are configured to engage the second and third electrical terminals of the second trunk section to conduct electricity between the male end of the first trunk section and the female end of the second trunk section, and wherein the first trunk section comprises an inner sleeve comprised of a body of a first electrical connector of the first trunk section proximate the male end of the first trunk section and the second trunk section comprises an outer sleeve comprised of the connector body proximate the female end of the second trunk section, the inner sleeve configured to engage the outer sleeve. 11. The artificial tree of claim 10 , wherein the first, second, and third channel contact devices are electrically isolated, and wherein the first channel prong is configured to engage the first channel contact device at a plurality of locations, the second channel prong is configured to engage the second or third channel contact device at a plurality of locations, and the third channel prong is configured to engage the second or third channel contact device that is not engaged by the second channel prong, each configuration providing a different rotational alignment of the first trunk section with respect to the second trunk section.
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