1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to artificial Christmas trees. More particularly, the present invention relates to artificial Christmas trees having a removable cover.
2. Description of the Related Art
Artificial Christmas trees are widely used as a Holiday decoration. They are reusable and thus avoid the cost of purchase and disposal of a natural tree. Present artificial Christmas trees which simulate a large, freestanding tree require laborious assembly and disassembly and must be redecorated each year. Also, such trees are difficult if not impossible to move once erected. It would be desirable to provide a large, free-standing Christmas tree which is easily moved while assembled, and may be left erect and decorated between Christmas seasons. It would also be desirable to provide such a tree which has a base and cover which protects the tree from dust and damage between seasons.
None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. Thus an artificial Christmas tree and storage cover assembly solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The artificial Christmas tree and storage cover system of the present invention includes an upper, a central, and a lower section in which each has a central vertical support tube acting as a trunk and progressively larger branches from the top to near the base of the tree. Each section is supported in turn by its central support tube sliding into a support sleeve at the top of the next lower support tube. The support tube for the lower section rests in the central bore of a base.
The base is frustoconical in shape, having circular, horizontal upper and lower walls with a slanting sidewall. The central bore extends axially downward and inward for a distance and of a diameter to receive the support tube of he lower tree section and to hold the tree in a steady, upright position. The base is of sufficient weight to hold the assembled and decorated tree upright. The tree base has at least three swivel castor wheels mounted on the lower wall and distributed so as to provide movable support for the tree assembly. At least one, and preferably all of the swivel castor wheels have a foot-operated brake as well known and commercially available.
A conical cover is provided which may be manipulated to cover the standing, decorated tree and attach to the base. The cover has a plurality of flaps spaced along one vertical edge of the cover and a plurality of receiving mating patches spaced along an opposite edge the flaps and mating patches having VELCRO, hook and loop material on the mating surfaces thereof. The cover preferably has three generally triangular portions which each have mating flaps and patches in turn. The base and the lower end of the cover have mating strips of hook and loop material thereon to help support the cover during storage. The cover has at least one handle thereon at a convenient height for pulling the covered tree to a location for display.
The tree may easily be uncovered by separating the flaps from the patches of mating hook and loop material and removing the cover therefrom. To store the tree, the cover is easily reinstalled and pulled to a storage room by use of the handle and castor wheels.
It is an aspect of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is an artificial Christmas tree having a wheeled base and a cover system such the tree may store while remaining decorated between Christmas seasons.
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Base 30 is generally frustoconical in shape, having a lower trunk receiver bore 32 located axially and extending downward into base 30 for receiving the lower end of lower trunk tube 28. The lower trunk receiver bore 32 is of sufficient depth and diameter to support and hold tree 12 in a vertical position. Base 30 has a peripheral sidewall 31 sloping between horizontally disposed upper wall 33 and a lower wall 35, upper wall 33 defining the entrance of trunk receiver bore 32. Sidewall 31 extends between the respective circumferences of upper wall 33 and lower wall 35 and is at least partially covered by a surrounding strip 34 of hook and loop material (VELCRO), preferably loop material.
At least three swivel castor wheels 36 are spaced around the periphery of lower wall 35 of base 30, each having brakes 38, and are attached to base lower wall 35 by rotating castor mountings 39 so as to movably support base 30 and artificial tree 12. Base 30 is of sufficient weight to keep artificial tree 12 from tilting and falling over on its side. Brakes 38 may be set to keep artificial tree 12 in a desired location. The swivel castor wheels with brakes are well-known, commercial items.
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The Christmas tree and base may be made of commonly used material. The sections of the cover may be of cloth or rigid material with fabric flaps. The overall width of the tree, base, and cover may be of any desired size, and may selected to fit within a common doorjamb of 29″ for moving between rooms. The tree and cover may be of any desired overall height, but is preferably about 6 ft. in height.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.