Power pole for artificial tree apparatus with axial electrical connectors

US10765244B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10765244-B2
Application numberUS-201715783934-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 13, 2017
Priority dateJul 14, 2009
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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Apparatus and associated methods may relate to an artificial tree apparatus having a plurality of trunk segments that couple together to provide a plurality of information or command signals to load devices connected thereto. In an illustrative example, one or more branch segments having light emitting devices are connected to the trunk segments to independently receive the electrical power and command signals via a control system. In some implementations, each command signal generated by the control system may include data pertaining to light color and illumination pattern. In some embodiments, each branch segment and associated light emitting devices may be independently controlled via a multi-channel arrangement. In some implementations, each group of light emitting devices may be manually configured via one or more user-interfaces. In various implementations, each trunk segment may include an axial electrical connector which permits adjacent trunk segments from being connected in any radial orientation relative to each other.

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An artificial tree apparatus comprising: a first trunk segment having a first axial electrical connector; a second trunk segment having a second axial electrical connector and an AC type plug, the second axial electrical connector adapted to longitudinally align and connect with the first axial electrical connector; a first branch segment having a first light string, the first light string being (i) replaceably disposable about the first branch segment and (ii) attached to the first trunk segment via a first DC connector interface, wherein the first branch segment is foldably attached to and radially extends from the first trunk segment; and, a second branch segment having a second light string, the second light string being (i) replaceably disposable about the second branch segment and (ii) attached to the second trunk segment via a second DC connector interface, wherein the second branch segment is foldably attached to and radially extends from the second trunk segment, wherein operating power for the first and the second light strings is transmitted from the first trunk segment to the second trunk segment via connection of the first and second axial electrical connectors. 2. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first light string comprises a first LED light string and wherein the second light string comprises a second LED light string. 3. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a base for providing self-standing upright support for the first and the second trunk segments. 4. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the base includes a DC motor that allows the first and second trunk segments to rotate about a longitudinal axis when the base and the first and second trunk segments are assembled together. 5. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a wireless remote control that allows a user to turn the rotation of the DC motor on and off via a tree rotation controller box. 6. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first light string is pluggably connectable to the first DC connector interface on the first trunk segment to receive the operating power, and the second light string is pluggably connectable to the second DC connector interface on the second trunk segment to receive the operating power. 7. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second axial electrical connectors comprise DC connectors. 8. An artificial tree apparatus, comprising: a first trunk segment having a first axial electrical connector; a second trunk segment having a second axial electrical connector and an AC type plug, the second axial electrical connector adapted to longitudinally align and connect with the first axial electrical connector; a first branch segment that radially extends from the first trunk segment; a first light string replaceably disposable about the first branch segment; a second branch segment that radially extends from the second trunk segment; a second light string replaceably disposable about the second branch segment; a current path in the first trunk segment connected to supply operating power to (i) the first light string through a first DC connector interface and (ii) the first axial connector, and a current path in the second trunk segment connected to supply operating power from the second axial connector to (i) the second light string through a second DC connector interface and (ii) the AC type plug, wherein operating power is transmitted from the first trunk segment to the second trunk segment when the first and second axial electrical connectors are connected. 9. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first light string comprises a first LED light string and wherein the second light string comprises a second LED light string. 10. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a base for providing self-standing upright support for the first and the second trunk segments. 11. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the base includes a DC motor that allows the first and second trunk segments to rotate about a longitudinal axis when the base and the first and second trunk segments are assembled together. 12. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a wireless remote control that allows a user to turn the rotation of the DC motor on and off via a tree rotation controller box. 13. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first light string is pluggably connectable to a first connector on the first trunk segment to receive the operating power, and the second light string is pluggably connectable to a second connector on the second trunk segment to receive the operating power. 14. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first and second axial electrical connectors comprise DC connectors. 15. An artificial tree apparatus comprising: a power cord; a base; a controller configured to receive command signals; a first trunk segment comprising: a first end configured to fit into the base; a second end having a first axial electrical connector; a first branch segment, the first branch segment radially extending from the first trunk segment; a first light string replaceably disposable about the first branch segment and connectable to a first DC connector interface; and a first power/information distribution system located at least partially within the first trunk segment and configured to transmit operating power and control signals corresponding to the received command signals to (i) the first axial electrical connector and (ii) the first DC connector interface; a second trunk segment comprising: a first end having a second axial electrical connector, the second axial electrical connector adapted to longitudinally align and connect with the first axial electrical connector; an AC type power plug receptacle attached to the second trunk segment; a second branch segment, wherein the second branch segment radially extends from the second trunk segment; a second light string replaceably disposable about the second branch segment and connectable to a second DC connector interface; and a second power/information distribution system located at least partially within the second trunk segment and configured to transmit operating power and control signals corresponding to the received command signals from the second axial electrical connector to (i) the second DC connector interface and (ii) the AC type power plug receptacle, wherein operating power for the first and the second light strings is transmitted from the first trunk segment to the second trunk segment via connection of the first and second axial electrical connectors, and wherein the first and second axial electrical connectors comprise DC connectors. 16. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first branch segment is pivotally attached to the first trunk segment and the second branch segment is pivotally attached to the second trunk segment. 17. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the second trunk segment further comprises a second end having a third axial connector. 18. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising: a top section comprising: a first end having a fourth axial electrical connector, the fourth axial electrical connector adapted to longitudinally align and connect with the third axial connector, a third branch segment, wherein the third branch segment radially extends from the top section, a

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  • Sound control or voice control · CPC title

  • Grouping of control procedures or address assignation to light sources · CPC title

  • characterised by user interface arrangements · CPC title

  • using handheld communication devices · CPC title

  • comprising an assembly of point-like light sources · CPC title

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What does patent US10765244B2 cover?
Apparatus and associated methods may relate to an artificial tree apparatus having a plurality of trunk segments that couple together to provide a plurality of information or command signals to load devices connected thereto. In an illustrative example, one or more branch segments having light emitting devices are connected to the trunk segments to independently receive the electrical power and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Belgravia Wood Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47G33/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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