Modular lighted tree with internal electrical connection system
US-10070675-B2 · Sep 11, 2018 · US
US10433604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10433604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816122412-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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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 first tree portion, including: a first trunk portion; a first plurality of wires, each of the plurality of wires comprising an insulated conductor; a first electrical connector positioned at least partially within the first trunk portion and defining a first central axis, the first electrical connector including a first connector body and two electrical contacts, the first connector body including a first cylindrical lower portion, a first cylindrical upper portion, and a first plurality of ridges extending axially on, and projecting radially outward from, an outer surface of the cylindrical upper portion, the plurality of first ridges defining a plurality of gaps located between pairs of the plurality of ridges, and the two electrical terminals of the first electrical connector mechanically and electrically connected to the first plurality of wires inside the first trunk portion; a first plurality of branches connected to the first trunk portion; and a first light string distributed on the first plurality of branches and in electrical connection with the first plurality of wires; and, a second tree portion, including: a second trunk portion; a second plurality of wires, each of the plurality of wires comprising an insulated conductor; a second electrical connector positioned at least partially within the second trunk portion and defining a second central axis, the second electrical connector including a second connector body and two electrical contacts, the second connector body including a second cylindrical portion, and a second plurality of ridges extending axially on, and projecting radially inward from an inside surface of the second cylindrical portion, and the two electrical terminals of the second electrical connector mechanically and electrically connected to the second plurality of wires inside the second trunk portion; a second plurality of branches connected to the second trunk portion; and a second light string distributed on the second plurality of branches and in electrical connection with the second plurality of wires; wherein the first electrical connector is configured to engage mechanically and electrically couple with the second electrical connector, such that each of the ridges of the second plurality of ridges of the second connector body are located in a gap of the plurality of gaps of the first connector body, thereby limiting rotation of the first electrical connector relative to the second electrical connector and also limiting rotation of the first tree portion relative to the second tree portion. 2. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of ridges are distributed equidistantly about the outer surface of the first connector body. 3. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first cylindrical lower portion defines an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the second cylindrical upper portion. 4. The artificial tree of claim 3 , wherein the first cylindrical lower portion defines a ledge extending circumferentially about a top portion of the first cylindrical lower portion. 5. The artificial tree of claim 4 , wherein the ledge defines a connection point of the first lower cylindrical portion and the first upper cylindrical portion. 6. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein each of the ridges of the first plurality of ridges defines an axial length that is greater than a radial width. 7. The artificial tree of claim 6 , wherein each of the ridges of the first plurality of ridges defines a ridge thickness that is less than the axial length. 8. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein each of the ridges of the second plurality of ridges defines an axial length that is greater than a radial width. 9. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein rotational movement of the first electrical connector relative to the second electrical connector is limited by contact of the first plurality of ridges with the second plurality of ridges. 10. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein one of the two electrical contacts of the first electrical connector is aligned along the first central axis, one of the two electrical contacts of the second electrical connector is aligned along the second central axis. 11. The artificial tree of claim 10 , wherein the other of the two electrical contacts of the first electrical connector comprises a cylindrical contact. 12. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the second connector body includes a cylindrical wall defining a second connector body cavity with an open end. 13. The artificial tree of claim 12 , wherein a portion of each of the two first electrical contacts is located within the second connector body cavity, but no portion of either of the two first electrical contacts projects outside the second connector cavity body in a direction toward the open end. 14. The artificial tree of claim 12 , wherein the second connector body cavity is configured to receive the first upper cylindrical portion of the first connector body and the first plurality of ridges. 15. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first electrical connector comprises four electrical contacts, and the second electrical connector comprises four electrical contacts. 16. The artificial tree of claim 15 , wherein all of the electrical contacts of the first and the second electrical connector are configured to transmit alternating-current (AC) power. 17. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the two electrical contacts of the second electrical connector are concentric about the second central axis. 18. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein neither of the two electrical contacts of the first electrical connector project beyond a first radially-extending plane defined by an end of the first electrical connector, the end of the first electrical connecting being the end that is proximal to the first upper cylindrical portion. 19. The artificial tree of claim 18 , wherein neither of the two electrical contacts of the second electrical connector project beyond a second radially-extending plane defined by an open end of the second electrical connector. 20. The artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first plurality of wires is inside the first trunk portion and another portion of the first plurality of wires is outside of the first trunk portion.
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