Modular lighted tree with internal electrical connection system
US-10070675-B2 · Sep 11, 2018 · US
US10721981B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10721981-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816122323-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 28, 2020 |
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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 lighted artificial tree, comprising: a first tree portion including a first trunk portion, a first plurality of branches joined to the first trunk portion, and a first light string, the first trunk portion having a first trunk wall defining a first trunk interior, a first trunk connector, and a first trunk wiring assembly, the first trunk wiring assembly electrically connectable to the first light string and the first trunk connector, at least a portion of the first trunk connector and at least a portion of the first trunk wiring assembly located within the first trunk interior; and a second tree portion connectable to the first tree portion and including a second trunk portion, and a second light string, the second trunk portion having a second trunk wall defining a second trunk interior, a second trunk connector and a second trunk wiring assembly, the second trunk wiring assembly electrically connectable to the second lighting string and the second trunk connector, at least a portion of the second trunk wiring assembly located within the second trunk interior; and wherein the second tree portion is mechanically and electrically connectable to the first tree portion by aligning the second trunk portion with the first portion along a common axis such that the second trunk interior receives a portion of the first trunk, thereby forming a mechanical connection between the first trunk portion and the second trunk portion and the first wiring assembly is electrically connected to the second wiring assembly, thereby forming an electrical connection between the first tree portion and the second tree portion; and wherein the first trunk connector is mechanically and electrically connectable to the second trunk connector in more than two rotational alignment positions. 2. The lighted artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein each of the first plurality of branches are pivotally joined to the first trunk portion, and each of the second plurality of branches is pivotally joined to the second trunk portion. 3. The lighted artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first light string comprises a plurality of lighting elements electrically connected to one another in a series-parallel configuration. 4. The lighted artificial tree of claim 3 , wherein the first light string defines gaps between wire portions to cause a group of parallel connected lighting elements to be electrically connected in series to another group of parallel-connected lighting elements. 5. The lighted artificial tree of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of lighting elements comprise light-emitting diodes. 6. The lighted artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein the first trunk connector is a coaxial connector and the second trunk connector is a coaxial connector. 7. The lighted artificial tree of claim 1 , wherein a wire gauge of a wire of the first trunk wiring assembly is greater than a wire gauge of a wire of the first light string. 8. The lighted artificial tree of claim 7 , wherein all of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are electrically connected to one another in parallel, and none of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are connected in series, and the first light string does not include any lighting elements other than the first plurality of lighting elements. 9. The lighted artificial tree of claim 7 , wherein some of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are electrically connected to one another in parallel, and some of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are connected in series. 10. The lighted artificial tree of claim 9 , wherein an initially continuous wire of the first light string has a portion of the wire removed such that the wire is a discontinuous wire. 11. A lighted artificial tree, comprising: a first tree portion including a first trunk portion, a first plurality of branches joined to the first trunk portion, and a first light string, the first trunk portion having a first trunk wall defining a first trunk interior, a first trunk connector, and a first trunk wiring assembly, the first trunk wiring assembly electrically connectable to the first light string and the first trunk connector, at least a portion of the first trunk connector and at least a portion of the first trunk wiring assembly located within the first trunk interior; and a second tree portion connectable to the first tree portion and including a second trunk portion, and a second light string, the second trunk portion having a second trunk wall defining a second trunk interior, a second trunk connector and a second trunk wiring assembly, the second trunk wiring assembly electrically connectable to the second lighting string and the second trunk connector, at least a portion of the second trunk wiring assembly located within the second trunk interior; and wherein the second tree portion is mechanically and electrically connectable to the first tree portion by aligning the second trunk portion with the first portion along a common axis such that the second trunk interior receives a portion of the first trunk, thereby forming a mechanical connection between the first trunk portion and the second trunk portion and the first wiring assembly is electrically connected to the second wiring assembly, thereby forming an electrical connection between the first tree portion and the second tree portion; and wherein the first trunk connector is a coaxial connector and the second trunk connector is a coaxial connector, and the first trunk connector is electrically connectable to the second trunk connector in any rotational alignment position. 12. The lighted artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein each of the first plurality of branches are pivotally joined to the first trunk portion, and each of the second plurality of branches is pivotally joined to the second trunk portion. 13. The lighted artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein the first light string comprises a plurality of lighting elements electrically connected to one another in a series-parallel configuration. 14. The lighted artificial tree of claim 13 , wherein the first light string defines gaps between wire portions to cause a group of parallel connected lighting elements to be electrically connected in series to another group of parallel-connected lighting elements. 15. The lighted artificial tree of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of lighting elements comprise light-emitting diodes. 16. The lighted artificial tree of claim 11 , wherein a wire gauge of a wire of the first trunk wiring assembly is greater than a wire gauge of a wire of the first light string. 17. The lighted artificial tree of claim 16 , wherein all of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are electrically connected to one another in parallel, and none of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are connected in series, and the first light string does not include any lighting elements other than the first plurality of lighting elements. 18. The lighted artificial tree of claim 16 , wherein some of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are electrically connected to one another in parallel, and some of the lighting elements of the first plurality of lighting elements are connected in series. 19. The lighted artificial tree of claim 18 , wherein an initially continuous wire of the first light string has a portion of the wire removed such that the wire is a discontinuous wire.
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