The present invention relates to an artificial Christmas tree, more particularly, to an assemblable artificial Christmas tree.
In view of its simple assembly, complete and beautiful tree structure, and easy storage and relocation, undoubtedly, an artificial Christmas tree is one of the most indispensable decorations during the Christmas holiday season. To give an artificial Christmas tree a natural and aesthetically appealing look, tree leaves are supposed to be correctly positioned and oriented as desired.
However, tree leaves of artificial Christmas trees available in the market must be manually adjusted by workers in the factory in terms of location and orientation of the tree leaves before shipment. Despite the availability of standard operation procedures for assembly of the artificial Christmas trees, under the circumstance that aesthetic judgment varies from person to person and product capacity is a major manufacturing concern, consistent and optimal shape of the artificial Christmas trees is hard to get. As warehousing and shipping costs are also critical to be taken into account, the artificial Christmas trees tend to be squeezed as much as possible especially when they are packed for shipping. After consumers receive and unpack the purchased artificial Christmas trees, tree leaves and branches of the artificial trees appear to be folded and distorted, giving a tree structure much less than expected by the consumers. Even though manufacturers of the artificial Christmas trees stress that the artificial Christmas trees may be made of steel wire, which is more rigid and less damage-prone, it is inevitable that the artificial Christmas trees eventually become distorted due to the weight and poor elasticity of the steel wires.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an assemblable artificial Christmas tree in a way that branch holders are arranged in a longitudinal direction of the trunk and spaced apart from each other, and leafstalks with leaves coupled thereto are easily tied to the respective branches to achieve a Christmas tree structure with three-dimensional spatial perception.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the assemblable artificial Christmas tree includes a stand, a trunk, multiple branches and multiple leaves.
The trunk has one end connected with the stand and includes multiple branch holders.
One end of each branch is connected with a corresponding branch holder, and each branch has a connection piece and at least one leafstalk seat.
The at least one leafstalk seat is attached to the connection piece. Each of the at least one leafstalk seat has a connection tube. The connection tube includes a binding portion taking a saw-toothed shape, formed on a lower portion of a periphery of the connection tube, and fastened on the connection piece by a fastener.
Each leaf has a resilient metal wire sheathed by a plastic material, and is connected with a corresponding leafstalk seat of a corresponding branch.
Preferably, the at least one leafstalk seat of each branch includes a leafstalk seat located at a tip portion of the branch and at least one leafstalk seat distributed over a portion of a periphery of the branch under the tip portion of the branch.
Preferably, each leafstalk seat has multiple leafstalks and multiple recesses.
Each leafstalk has a free end and a fixed end opposite to the free end and formed on the leafstalk seat.
Each recess is formed in a corresponding leafstalk in a longitudinal direction from the free end to the fixed end of the corresponding leafstalk.
Preferably, each leafstalk seat has multiple leafstalks and multiple recesses.
Each leafstalk has a free end and a fixed end opposite to the free end and formed on the leafstalk seat.
Each recess is formed in a corresponding leafstalk in a longitudinal direction from the free end to the fixed end of the corresponding leafstalk.
The multiple leafstalks and the multiple recesses of each leafstalk seat are arranged to align with a same plane or respectively align with different planes.
Preferably, one of the at least one leafstalk seat and a corresponding connection tube of each branch are connected to constitute a branch division.
Preferably, each branch has multiple leafstalk seats, and the multiple leafstalk seats and a corresponding connection tube of the branch are connected to constitute a branch division.
Preferably, the connection tube of each of the at least one leafstalk seat has a contact portion being a flat surface formed on an inner side of a top end of the connection tube for the connection tube to be attached to a corresponding branch.
Preferably, the fastener is a polypropylene wire and each leafstalk seat is tied on the connection piece of a corresponding branch by winding the polypropylene wire around the leafstalk seat to fasten the leafstalk seat on the connection piece.
The artificial Christmas tree has the advantages that the multiple branch holders are sequentially mounted along a longitudinal direction of the trunk for the leaves to be spread out after mounted on corresponding branches, the mounting ears of adjacent two of the branch holders are alternately arranged for exhibiting the artificial Christmas tree with three-dimensional spatial perception to viewers, each leafstalk seat is closely tied to a corresponding branch by using the fastener to wind around the saw-toothed binding portion of the leafstalk seat to fasten the binding portion on the connection piece of the corresponding branch, and the resilient metal wire inside each leaf facilitates the leaf to be flexible and bendable, rendering a small size beneficial to lower warehousing and storage costs when the artificial Christmas tree is subject to a compression force and restores its shape after the compression force is gone.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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One end of the trunk 20 is connected with the stand 10 and has multiple branch holders 21. The multiple branch holders 21 are formed on the trunk 20 and spaced apart from each other by gaps in a longitudinal direction of the trunk 20. Each branch holder 21 has multiple mounting ears 211 and multiple lock pins 212. The multiple mounting ears 211 are annularly mounted around a rim of a bottom of the branch holder 21. The mounting ears 211 of each branch holder 21 and the mounting ear(s) 211 of the branch holder 21 located next thereto are alternately arranged. Each lock pin 212 is mounted through a portion of a corresponding mounting ear 211 distal to the trunk 20.
The trunk 20 may be integrally formed or may have multiple sleeves 22. The multiple sleeves 22 and the multiple branch holders 21 are alternately connected with each other along the longitudinal direction to form the trunk 20. Each branch holder 21 is connected between adjacent two of the sleeves 22, and each branch holder 21 and a sleeve 22 connected to the branch holder 21 constitute a trunk division. The trunk 20 is assembled or disassembled by connecting or disconnecting the trunk divisions.
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Preferably, the fastener 301 may be a polypropylene wire and each leafstalk seat 31 is tied on the connection piece 32 of the corresponding branch 30 by winding the polypropylene wire around the leafstalk seat 31 to fasten the leafstalk seat 31 on the connection piece 32. The multiple leafstalks 310 and the multiple recesses 311 of each leafstalk seat 31 are arranged to align with a same plane or respectively align with different planes to facilitate combining with the respective leaves 40 that are mounted between two ends of the corresponding branch 30. The fixed end of each leafstalk 310 of the leafstalk seat 31 is connected with the corresponding branch 30.
An included angle is between a longitudinal direction of each leafstalk 310 of the leafstalk seat 31 and a longitudinal direction of the corresponding branch 30, θ1˜5, as shown in
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Preferably, a peripheral surface of each branch 30 may be bark-shaped, bark-free shaped, or bark-shaped over a top portion of the branch 30 and bark-free shaped over a bottom portion of the branch 30.
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One of the leafstalk seats 31 and one of the first connection tube 33 and the second connection tubes 34 of each branch 30 adjacent to the leafstalk seat 31 constitute a branch division. Alternatively, multiple leafstalk seats 31 and one connection tube 33 constitute a branch division. Each branch 30 can be assembled or disassembled by connecting or disconnecting the branch divisions.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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20190110624 | Puleo | Apr 2019 | A1 |
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20190320837 A1 | Oct 2019 | US |