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The disclosure relates to Christmas tree devices and more particularly pertains to a new Christmas tree device for celebrating the Christmas holiday. The device includes a plurality of poles that are insertable into each other to define a stanchion, each having a plurality of branches. The device includes a plurality of light emitters that is each integrated into a respective branch. The device includes a remote control that is in wireless communication with the light emitters for remotely controlling the light emitters.
The prior art relates to Christmas tree devices including a light string that is arranged into the ornamental appearance of a Christmas tree. The prior art discloses an attachment device to attaching lights to a Christmas tree. The prior art discloses a pliant sheet having garland and light emitters coupled to the pliant sheet for displaying a Christmas ornament. The prior art discloses a variety of remote controlled light emitters.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a plurality of poles that is insertable into respective ones of the poles to define an elongated stanchion. A plurality of branches is each coupled to and extends away from a respective one of the poles such that the plurality of poles has the ornamental appearance of a Christmas tree. A plurality light emitters is each disposed on a respective one of the branches wherein to emit light outwardly from the respective branch. A base is provided which has a socket is integrated into the base. The socket insertably receives the elongated stanchion thereby facilitating the stanchion to be vertically oriented. A remote control is in wireless communication with the plurality of light emitters for remotely actuating and de-actuating the light emitters.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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Each of the poles 12 has a first contact 26 that is integrated into the outer wall 20 and the first contact 26 in each of the poles 12 is positioned adjacent to the lower end 16. The first contact 26 is positioned on an outer surface 28 of the outer wall 20 and the first contact 26 in each of the poles 12 is comprised of an electrically conductive material. Each of the poles 12 has a second contact 30 that is integrated into the outer wall 20 and the second contact 30 in each of the poles 12 is positioned adjacent to the upper end 18. The second contact 30 is positioned on an inside surface 32 of the outer wall 20 and the second contact 30 in each of the poles 12 is comprised of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the second contact 30 in each of the poles 12 engages the first contact 26 in a respective one of the poles 12 when the poles 12 are attached together. Each of the poles 12 has a conductor 34 that is integrated into the outer wall 20. Furthermore, the conductor 34 in a respective one of the poles 12 is electrically coupled between the first contact 26 and the second contact 30 in the respective pole 12 such that the first contact 26, the second contact 30 and the conductor 34 in each of the poles 12 forms an electrical circuit.
A plurality of branches 36 is each coupled to and extends away from a respective one of the poles 12. In this way the plurality of poles 12 have the ornamental appearance of a Christmas tree when the poles 12 are inserted into each other to form the elongated stanchion 14. The branches 36 are distributed around a full circumference of the outer wall 20 of the respective pole 12. The branches 36 are arranged in a plurality of sets of branches 38 that are spaced apart from each other and are distributed between the lower end 16 and the upper end 18 of the respective pole 12. Each of the branches 36 has a sequentially decreasing length along a vertical axis of the elongated stanchion 14 when the poles 12 are attached together. The branches 36 include a plurality of needles 40 each extending away from the branches 36 such that the branches 36 have the appearance of pine boughs.
A plurality light emitters 42 is each disposed on a respective one of the branches 36 to emit light outwardly from the respective branch 36. Each of the light emitters 42 on each of the branches 36 on each of the poles 12 is in communication with each other when the poles 12 are attached together to form the elongated stanchion 14. In this way the plurality of light emitters 42 enhance the ornamental appearance of the Christmas tree. Each of the light emitters 42 is electrically coupled to the conductor 34 in the pole 12 to which the respective branch 36 is coupled. Moreover, the light emitters 42 are strategically positioned on the respective branch 36 to enhance visibility of the light emitters 42. Each of the light emitters 42 may comprise a light emitting diode or the like that is capable of emitting light in a variety of different colors. An ornament 43 may be coupled to and extending upwardly from the upper end 18 of a respective one of the poles 12. The ornament 43 may comprise a star or other type of ornament that is typically employed on top of a Christmas tree.
A base 44 is provided that has a socket 46 which is integrated into the base 44. The socket 46 insertably receives the elongated stanchion 14 thereby facilitating the elongated stanchion 14 to be vertically oriented. The base 44 has a bottom side 48 and a top side 50, and the base 44 tapers between the bottom side 48 and the top side 50. The socket 46 extends upwardly from the top side 50. The socket 46 has a primary contact 52 that is integrated into the socket 46. The primary contact 52 is comprised of an electrically conductive material and the primary contact 52 is in electrical communication with the first contact 26 in a respective one of the poles 12 when the elongated stanchion 14 is inserted into the socket 46.
A control circuit 54 is integrated into the base 44 and the control circuit 54 is electrically coupled to the primary contact 52 such that the control circuit 54 is in electrical communication with each of the plurality of light emitters 42 when the elongated stanchion 14 is inserted into the socket 46. The control circuit 54 receives a blink input and the control circuit 54 actuates the light emitters 42 into a blinking condition having the light emitters 42 being alternatively turned on and off when the control circuit 54 receives the blink input. The control circuit 54 receives a pattern input and the control circuit 54 actuates the light emitters 42 into a pattern condition having the light emitters 42 being turned on and off in a pre-determined sequence when the control circuit 54 receives the pattern input.
A receiver 56 is integrated into the base 44 and the receiver 56 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 54. The receiver 56 comprises a radio frequency receiver or the like and the receiver 56 may employ Bluetooth communication protocols. A power supply 58 is integrated into the base 44 and the power supply 58 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 54. The power supply 58 comprises a rechargeable battery 60 that is positioned within the base 44 and the rechargeable battery 60 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 54. The power supply 58 includes a charge port 62 recessed into the base 44 which can receive a plug from a charger. Additionally, the charge port 62 is electrically coupled to the rechargeable battery 60 for charging the rechargeable battery 60. Additionally, the power supply 58 includes a power switch 64 movably integrated into the base 44 and the power switch 64 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 54 for turning the control circuit 54 on and off.
A remote control 66 is in wireless communication with the plurality of light emitters 42 for remotely actuating and de-actuating the light emitters 42. The remote control 66 includes a plurality of control buttons 68 that is each movably integrated into the remote control 66. The plurality of control buttons 68 includes a power button 70, a blink button 72 and a pattern button 74. A remote power supply 76 is positioned in the remote control 66 and the remote power supply 76 comprises at least one battery 78. The remote control 66 might include buttons to adjust the duration of time of the blinking light emitters 42 and to select a variety of pre-determined patterns.
A transmitter 80 is provided and the transmitter 80 is integrated into the remote control 66. The transmitter 80 is electrically coupled to each of the control buttons 68 and the remote power supply 76 is electrically coupled to the transmitter 80. The transmitter 80 is in wireless communication with the receiver 56 and the transmitter 80 broadcasts a blink command to the receiver 56 when the blink button 72 is depressed. Furthermore, the control circuit 54 receives the blink input when the receiver 56 receives the blink command. The transmitter 80 broadcasts a pattern command to the receiver 56 when the pattern button 74 is depressed and the control circuit 54 receives the pattern input when the receiver 56 receives the pattern command. Additionally, the transmitter 80 may comprise a radio frequency transmitter or the like and the transmitter 80 may employ Bluetooth communication protocols.
In use, the poles 12 are attached together to form the elongated stanchion 14 and the elongated stanchion 14 is inserted into the socket 46 on the base 44. In this way the light emitters 42 are electrically coupled to the power supply and the receiver 56. The remote control 66 is manipulated to turn the light emitters 42 on and off and to actuate the blinking condition or the pattern condition. In this way the light emitters 42 can be remotely controlled to adjust the overall appearance of the Christmas tree.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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