The present invention relates to an adapter for use in attaching a translucent ornament to an individual lamp on holiday light string, and also to an ornament incorporating the adapter, to a light string incorporating the adapter, and to a method of using the adapter to attach a transparent or translucent ornament to a conventional holiday light string.
Decorative and expensive ornaments may fall and break when hung from a holiday tree, due to poor hanging practices. Lighted ornaments require AC or DC power. Electrified ornaments are expensive and cumbersome, requiring redundant wiring and/or batteries, and also usually requiring individual off and on manual control.
Current ornament wire or string attachment devices may fail or get lost, and a user of such attachment devices may have to purchase replacement clips, caps, springs and wire parts that require repeated handling, assembling, and potential frustration.
Many people have lost expensive, decorative, and/or keepsake ornaments due to breakage caused by poor hanger devices. Pets, children, and disadvantageous placement of an ornament on a tree are some contributing causes leading up to such losses.
Conventional ornaments have used many different types of hangers which may include tiny wires, metal caps, springs, hooks, and/or strings, offering limited security, especially with exposure to children and pets. Separate AC or DC power may be required to illuminate some of the known illuminated ornaments.
Many ornaments only reflect light, thus without displaying intricate artwork which many ornaments contain, or are lost in the shadows of their setting, which may fail to properly display some ornate expensive ornaments.
Examples of some patents relating to decorative illuminated ornaments or similar articles include U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,192 (Lai), U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,312 (Pihl-Nederman), U.S. Pat. No. 7,448,773 (Lai), U.S. Pat. No. 9,278,574 (Zhang), and U.S. Pat. No. 10,021,943 (Ferris).
Although the known decorative articles are usable for their intended purposes, a need still exists in the art for a simple and inexpensive adapter which is usable to combine translucent or transparent holiday ornaments with conventional light strings.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide for a simple and inexpensive adapter which is usable to combine translucent or transparent holiday ornaments with conventional light strings.
It is another object of the invention to provide a combined ornament and adapter assembly, in which the adapter is pre-installed on the neck of the ornament.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a decorative holiday light string, comprising a multiplicity of light assemblies interconnected by wiring, and a plurality of translucent holiday ornaments attached to some or all of the light assemblies.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a method of connecting a translucent holiday ornament to a lamp assembly of a light string.
An illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides an adapter for use in attaching a translucent holiday ornament to a single lamp assembly of a light string. The adapter according to the first illustrative embodiment includes a main adapter body, formed from a flexibly resilient material and having a cylindrical sleeve and an annular cap integrally attached to an upper end of the sleeve. The annular cap has a central opening formed therein to receive a portion of a lamp assembly therethrough, and may also include a plurality of slits extending outwardly from the central opening toward the annular cap.
Optionally, the adapter may further include attachment structure which is either an adhesive material or a resilient wire member which fits inside of the main adapter body.
The adapter according to the first aspect of the present invention allows a user to retrofit an existing holiday light string, by permitting selective attachment or one or more transparent or translucent ornaments to individual lights on the light string.
Where a wire member is used for the attachment structure, the wire member may include an upper portion which is substantially C-shaped and disposed in a first plane, a pair of parallel connectors which are integrally formed with, and extend from opposite ends of the upper portion in directions which are substantially perpendicular to the first plane, and a pair of non-parallel retaining members configured for placement inside of said holiday ornament, the retaining members integrally formed with, and extending outwardly from ends of the connectors which are spaced away from the upper portion.
Ornament breakage by pets, children, and handling will be reduced or minimized when using the adapter according to the invention.
The adapter design according to the present invention is configured to be attached once to the ornament, and lasts essentially the entire life of the ornament without any additional parts to lose, break, or mismatch. The adapter secures the ornament to the light source better than other known devices, and enables lighting of ornaments without requiring separate power.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the reader is referred to the following detailed description section, which should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description and in the drawings, like numbers refer to like parts.
It should be understood that only structures and methodology needed for illustrating selected embodiments of the present invention are described herein. Other conventional structures, and those of ancillary and auxiliary components of the system, will be known and understood by those skilled in the art.
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The light string 20 includes a multiplicity of lamp assemblies 22 interconnected by wiring W, and four of the lamps are shown inserted into the translucent ornaments 26, 28, 30 and 32.
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The adapter 40, according to the first aspect of the present invention, allows a user to retrofit an existing holiday light string by permitting selective attachment or one or more transparent or translucent ornaments, such as the ornaments shown at 26, 28, 30 and 32, to individual lamp assemblies on the light string.
The adapter 40 may be made in different sizes, as appropriate, to conform to the necks 33 of different sized ornaments 32.
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Ornament breakage by pets, children, and handling will be reduced or minimized when using the adapter 40 according to the invention.
The main adapter body 42 is formed from a flexibly resilient material, which may be elastomeric and which may include nitrile rubber, Neoprene, natural rubber and/or other suitable elastic or elastomeric compounds.
The main adapter body 42 is formed through conventional molding processes, and as illustrated in
In the embodiment of the main adapter body 42 depicted in
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Alternatively, if the main adapter body 42 is formed from a suitably stretchable elastomeric material and configured to fit on the neck 33 of the ornament 32 with an interference fit, the wire member 43 may be omitted.
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Where the resilient wire member 43 or 143 is used with the top portion 43T or 143T outside of the main adapter body 42, the top portion may be slid out through two of the slits 48, and then the wire member may then be rotated by 90 degrees to place the top portion of the wire member in abutting contact with the cap 45, as shown.
The one or two-piece adapter design is configured to be attached once to an ornament such as that shown at 32, and to remain thereon, and the adapter 40 is designed to last the life of the ornament without any additional parts to lose, break, or mismatch. The superior holding design secures the ornament 32 to the lamp assembly 22 better than other known devices, and enables lighting of ornaments from the inside, without requiring power separate from that required to power the light string 20.
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Where used, the adhesive material 34 may be temporarily covered with a peelably removable cover sheet (not shown), and where used, this cover sheet may be made of Mylar, plastic sheeting, treated paper, or other suitable material.
Another aspect of the present invention includes a translucent holiday ornament 32 having a hollow cylindrical neck portion 33, and the adapter 40 or 140 disposed on the neck portion.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a decorative holiday light string 20 having a multiplicity of light assemblies 22 interconnected by wiring W, and a plurality of translucent holiday ornaments such as those shown at 26, 2830 and 32, each of the ornaments connected to one of the light assemblies 22 by the adapter 40 or 140 disposed on the neck portion 33 of each ornament.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of connecting a translucent holiday ornament 32 to a lamp assembly 22 of a light string 20.
The method according includes a step of placing the adapter 40 or 140 over a neck portion 33 of the holiday ornament 32.
Alternatively, the main adapter body 42 may be placed over the ornament without using the wire member 43, where the adapter body is configured to use an interference fit.
The method further includes a step of inserting a major portion of the lamp assembly, 22 including a bulb 25, into the holiday ornament 32 through a central opening 36 of the adapter 40 or 140.
The above method steps may be performed in any order.
Optionally, the method may include an initial step of sliding a top portion of a wire member 43 or 143 outwardly through two slits 48 formed in the adapter 40 or 140, and then rotating the wire member by 90 degrees to place the top portion of the wire member in abutting contact with the adapter cap 45.
To remove an ornament from a light, simply pull the light and ornament apart. A user can now relocate or store the ornament without hassles associated with other traditional hanger types.
Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a number of specific illustrative embodiments, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the invention. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the illustrative embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications, which are within the scope of the following claims, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
This application is based upon, and claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/123,665, filed Dec. 10, 2020. The entire contents of the priority application, including specification and drawings, are incorporated herein by reference.
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63123665 | Dec 2020 | US |