Modular tree with electrical connector
US-9526286-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10993571B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10993571-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615272217-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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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 extending along a longitudinal axis having (i) first electrical path, (ii) a first coupler comprising a first plurality of conductive terminals that includes a first and a second conductive terminal sharing a longitudinal axis, the first plurality of conductive electrical terminals disposed entirely within a first end of the first trunk segment, and (iii) a first alignment mechanism; a second trunk segment having (i) a second electrical path, (ii) a second coupler comprising a second plurality of conductive terminals that includes a first and a second conductive terminal sharing a longitudinal axis, the second plurality of conductive electrical terminals disposed entirely within a first end of the second trunk segment, and (iii) a second alignment mechanism; and, a first branch segment arranged to radially extend from and be pivotally attached to the second trunk segment, the first branch segment adapted to support a first light string adapted to releasably couple to the second trunk segment such that, when coupled, the first light string is in electrical communication with the second electrical path, wherein when the first coupler is removably coupled to the second coupler, the first light string is in electrical communication with the first electrical path, the first trunk segment is substantially collinear with the second trunk segment, and the first alignment mechanism is mated with the second alignment mechanism, and, wherein the first alignment mechanism and the second alignment mechanism are configured to cooperate to orient the trunk segments such that, while the first trunk segment and the second trunk segment are being mated, the second coupler is oriented with respect to the first coupler. 2. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first coupler comprises one or more guides to orient the second coupler. 3. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a second branch segment arranged to radially extend from the first trunk segment, the second branch segment adapted to support a second light string adapted to releasably couple to the first trunk segment such that, when coupled, the second light string is in electrical communication with the first electrical path. 4. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a control system configured to generate a first electrical command signal and a second electrical command signal, wherein operating power for the first and the second light strings and the first and the second electrical command signals are transmitted from the first trunk segment to the second trunk segment via the electrical communication between the first electrical path and the second electrical path. 5. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the first light string is configured to receive the first electrical command signal and the second light string is configured to receive the second electrical command signal. 6. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the first electrical command signal corresponds to a first light pattern and wherein the second electrical command signal corresponds to a second light pattern. 7. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the first light pattern comprises a first light color and wherein the second light pattern comprises a second light color. 8. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the first light pattern comprises a visually perceptible visual light effect. 9. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the control system includes at least one user interface for altering the first electrical command signal or the second electrical command signal. 10. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first light string comprises a first LED light string. 11. An artificial tree apparatus, comprising: a first trunk segment extending along a longitudinal axis having (i) a first electrical path, (ii) a first coupler comprising a first plurality of concentric conductive terminals, the first plurality of conductive concentric electrical terminals disposed entirely within a first end of the first trunk segment, and (iii) a first alignment mechanism; a second trunk segment having (i) a second electrical path, (ii) a second coupler comprising a second plurality of concentric conductive terminals, the second plurality of conductive concentric electrical terminals disposed entirely within a first end of the second trunk segment, and (iii) a second alignment mechanism; and, a first branch segment arranged to radially extend from and be pivotally attached to the second trunk segment, the first branch segment adapted to support a first light string adapted to couple to the second trunk segment such that, when coupled, the first light string is in electrical communication with the second electrical path, wherein when the first coupler is removably coupled to the second coupler, the first light string is in electrical communication with the first electrical path, the first trunk segment is substantially collinear with the second trunk segment, and the first alignment mechanism is mated with the second alignment mechanism. 12. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 11 , wherein while the first coupler and the second coupler are being seated together, the first alignment mechanism and the second alignment mechanism cooperate to orient the second coupler such that, when fully seated to the first coupler, the second coupler is oriented with respect to the first coupler. 13. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the first coupler comprises one or more guides to orient the second coupler. 14. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a second branch segment arranged to radially extend from the first trunk segment, the second branch segment adapted to support a second light string adapted to couple to the first trunk segment such that, when coupled, the second light string is in electrical communication with the second electrical path. 15. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising a control system configured to generate a first electrical command signal and a second electrical command signal, wherein operating power for the first and the second light strings and the first and the second electrical command signals are transmitted from the first trunk segment to the second trunk segment via the electrical communication between the first electrical path and the second electrical path. 16. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first light string is configured to receive the first electrical command signal and the second light string is configured to receive the second electrical command signal. 17. The artificial tree apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first trunk segment comprises a detent, and wherein the detent is adapted to slidably engage a guide slot of the second trunk segment when the detent aligns with the guide slot. 18. An artificial tree apparatus, comprising: a first trunk segment extending along a longitudinal axis having a first electrical path, a first coupler comprising a DC plug having a first plurality conductive terminals, the first plurality of conductive terminals disposed entirely within a first end of the first trunk segment, and a first alignment mechanism; a second trunk segment having a second electrical path, a second coupler comprising a DC socket having a second plurality conductive terminals, the second plurality of conductive terminals disp
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