Connector system
US-2015072088-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US10362822B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10362822-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715851462-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2019 |
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A locking artificial tree trunk including a first generally cylindrical, hollow trunk portion including an upper end, the upper end defining a notch, and a second generally cylindrical trunk portion including a body portion, a lower end having an insertable portion, and an upper end. The locking artificial tree trunk also includes a coupling mechanism having a body portion and an upper portion having a tab, and defining a channel for receiving the insertable portion of the lower end of the second trunk portion. The body portion is inserted substantially into the upper end of the first trunk portion with the tab of the upper portion aligned with the notch, thereby preventing rotation of the coupling mechanism within the upper end of the first trunk portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. An artificial tree, comprising: a first tree portion comprising a generally cylindrical, hollow first trunk portion including a first end and a second end, and a plurality of branches attached to the first trunk portion, the second end of the generally cylindrical, hollow first trunk portion defining a generally circular edge; a second tree portion configured to be coupled to the first tree portion, the second tree portion comprising a generally cylindrical, hollow second trunk portion including a first end and a second end, and a plurality of branches attached to the second trunk portion; and a coupling mechanism located substantially within the second end of the first trunk portion, the coupling mechanism comprising a body portion inserted into the second end of the first trunk portion and having an upper end, a lower end and an inside cavity defined by a cylindrical inner surface of the body portion, and a flange portion, the flange portion adjacent to and in contact with the generally circular edge of the first trunk portion, the body portion having a plurality of ribs on the cylindrical inner surface and extending axially in a direction from the upper end to the lower end and radially toward a central portion of the body portion, each of the plurality of ribs displaced axially from the flange portion; wherein the second tree portion is configured to couple to the first tree portion in a plurality of discrete rotational alignments, and is configured to couple such that the second end of the first trunk portion overlaps with the first end of the second trunk portion. 2. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the flange portion of the coupling mechanism has an outside diameter that is larger than an outside diameter of the second end of the first trunk portion. 3. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a plastic material. 4. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein an axial length in a direction from the upper end to the lower end of each of the plurality of ribs of the coupling mechanism is greater than a radial height of each of the plurality of ribs. 5. The artificial tree of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of ribs is displaced an axial distance that is greater than the radial height of each of the plurality of ribs. 6. The artificial tree of claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of ribs defines at least three outer surfaces. 7. The artificial tree of claim 6 , wherein one of the at least three outer surfaces extends from the inner surface of the cylindrical inner surface of the body portion toward a central axis of the coupling mechanism at a non-acute angle. 8. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of discrete rotational alignments comprises six discrete rotational alignments. 9. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first tree portion is configured to couple to the second tree portion such that the second tree portion must be rotated to align the plurality of ribs with portions of portions of the second tree portions, such that the portions of the second tree portion fit between the plurality of ribs. 10. The artificial tree of claim 9 , wherein no more than 30 degrees of rotation is required to align the first tree portion with the second tree portion. 11. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism includes another plurality of ribs extending in a direction from an upper portion to a lower portion, the other plurality of ribs on an outside surface of the coupling mechanism. 12. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of branches are pivotally connected to the first trunk portion, such that the artificial tree is configured to collapse for storage. 13. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the second trunk portion defines a hexagonal shape. 14. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein an insertable portion of the first end of the second tree portion defines a blossom shape that includes a series of concave and convex portions.
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