Modular and foldable decorative light frame shapable into different shapes
US-2024392957-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10426208B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10426208-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715840955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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A lighted artificial tree includes a first tree portion including a first trunk portion, first branches joined to the first trunk portion, and a first light string. The first trunk portion has a trunk connector and a first trunk wiring assembly, the first trunk wiring assembly is electrically connectable to the first light string and the trunk connector, and at least a portion of the first wiring assembly is located inside the first portion. The second tree portion includes a second trunk portion, second branches, and a second light string. The second trunk portion has a trunk connector and a second trunk wiring assembly, the second trunk wiring assembly electrically connectable to the second lighting string and the trunk connector. The second tree portion may be mechanically coupled and electrically connected to the first tree portion by coaxially coupling the first trunk portion to the second trunk portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular artificial tree, comprising: an assembled first tree portion, including: a first tree trunk portion including a first axially-extending cylindrical wall defining a first tree trunk recess a first plurality of branches pivotally connected to the first tree trunk portion via first branch-support structures; a first light string on the first plurality of branches; and a first connector assembly in electrical connection with the first light string, the first connector assembly located at least partially within the first tree trunk recess and secured to the first axially-extending cylindrical wall, the first connector assembly including a first pair of electrical terminals; and an assembled second tree portion, including: a second tree trunk portion including an axially-extending cylindrical wall defining a second tree trunk recess a second plurality of branches pivotally connected to the second tree trunk portion via second branch-support structures; a second light string on the second plurality of branches; a third light string on the second plurality of branches, and wherein the third light string forms an extension of the second light string; and a second connector assembly in electrical connection with the second light string and the third light string, the second connector assembly located at least partially within the second tree trunk recess and secured to the second axially-extending cylindrical wall, the second connector assembly including a second pair of electrical terminals, the second connector assembly configured to mechanically and electrically connect to the first connector assembly in a plurality of rotational alignment positions; wherein the first assembled tree portion is configured to couple with the second assembled tree portion, such that the first electrical connector assembly is coupled to the second electrical connector assembly, and the first pair of electrical terminals are electrically connected to the second pair of electrical terminals, thereby mechanically coupling and electrically connecting the first assembled tree portion to the second assembled tree portion. 2. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first tree portion includes only a single first light string. 3. The modular artificial tree of claim 2 , wherein the single first light string comprises a first group of lighting elements electrically connected in series to one another, and a second group of lighting elements electrically connected in series to one another, the first group of lighting elements electrically connected to the second group of lighting elements in parallel. 4. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first light string comprises a first group of lighting elements electrically connected in parallel to one another, and a second group of lighting elements electrically connected in parallel to one another, the first group of lighting elements electrically connected to the second group of lighting elements in series. 5. The modular tree of claim 4 , wherein the lighting elements of each of the first and second groups of lighting elements comprise light-emitting diodes. 6. The modular tree of claim 5 , further comprising an alternating-current to direct-current transformer, and wherein the transformer is electrically connected to the first pair of electrical terminals and is located external to the first tree trunk portion. 7. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the second light string comprises a series-parallel light string, and the third light string comprises a series-parallel light string. 8. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein an end of the second light string enters an opening of the first trunk wall. 9. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the second light string connects to the second tree portion at an opening in the second axially-extending cylindrical wall and the second end of the second light string connects to the third light string. 10. The modular artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the assembled second tree portion is a top tree portion and the assembled first tree portion is below the assembled second tree portion, and the first light string is longer than the second light string. 11. A modular artificial tree, comprising: an assembled first tree portion, comprising: a first tree trunk portion including an axially-extending cylindrical wall defining a first tree trunk recess; a first mechanical and electrical connector assembly inserted partially within the first tree trunk and including: a non-conducting portion that includes a first portion inserted within the first tree trunk recess and a second portion outside of the first tree trunk recess, the non-conducting portion defining a first connector recess, and a conducting portion that includes a first pair of electrical terminals; a first plurality of branches pivotally secured to the first tree trunk portion; a first wiring harness in electrical connection with the first connector assembly; a first light string affixed to the first plurality of branches, and in electrical connection with the first connector through the first wiring harness; an assembled second tree portion, comprising: a second tree trunk portion configured to fit into the first connector recess of the first connector assembly such that the second tree trunk portion and the first tree trunk portion are not in direct contact with one another; a second connector assembly inserted at least partially within the second tree trunk recess and configured to mechanically and electrically connect with the first connector; a second plurality of branches pivotally secured to the second tree trunk portion; a second wiring harness in electrical connection with the second connector; and a second light string affixed to the second plurality of branches, and in electrical connection with the second connector through the second wiring harness. 12. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the first connector recess defines an annular slot. 13. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the first connector recess is defined by the first portion of the first connector assembly and by the second portion of the first connector assembly. 14. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein when the annular slot fully receives second tree trunk portion, an end portion of the second tree trunk portion is within the second trunk recess. 15. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the first tree portion includes only a single first light string. 16. The modular artificial tree of claim 15 , wherein the single first light string comprises a first group of lighting elements electrically connected in series to one another, and a second group of lighting elements electrically connected in series to one another, the first group of lighting elements electrically connected to the second group of lighting elements in parallel. 17. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the first light string comprises a first group of lighting elements electrically connected in parallel to one another, and a second group of lighting elements electrically connected in parallel to one another, the first group of lighting elements electrically connected to the second group of lighting elements in series. 18. The modular artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the assembled second tree portion is a top tree portion and the assembled first tree portion is below the assembled second tree portion,
the elements being coupling devices {, e.g. connectors} · CPC title
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the elements being electrical wires or cables · CPC title
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