1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to an artificial tree and, more specifically, to a panel branch wherein a group of branches are associated together and can be attached to a trunk member as a unit.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known in the art to provide artificial trees. Such artificial trees are of differing construction and assembly methods. Some are available pre-assembled with branch members pre-attached to trunks and twigs pre-attached to branch members. Because these trees are pre-assembled, they can be more easily and quickly erected than trees which are not pre-assembled. Some of these trees may come with pre-positioned lighting, as well. Although some of the pre-assembled artificial trees just described collapse for storage, they can collapse only to a certain degree; the larger trees constructed in this manner require a relatively large storage space.
Other artificial trees are available completely unassembled and require each twig to be screwed in to or otherwise attached to each branch member and, then, each branch member to be associated on an individual basis with the trunk. Some are partially assembled such that the twigs are pre-associated with the branch members, but each branch member must then be associated manually on an individual basis with the trunk. Many artificial trees assembled in this manner are somewhat unstable or unsightly due to the number of fasteners required. In addition, unassembled trees pose a problem for pre-positioned lighting in that providing electrical or another source of light which is pre-positioned relative both to lighting or power source and to the branches of the tree is difficult. However, these partially or wholly unassembled trees require less storage space.
The present invention differs from the above referenced inventions and others similar in that the present invention conserves storage space needs and simplifies assembly procedures. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention includes associating optical fibres with the twigs and trunk to provide fibre optic illumination. The present invention provides for this association of optical fibres with said twigs while maintaining ease of assembly, minimizing storage space, and promoting an attractive appearance.
The present invention provides a number of panel branches rather than single branches to be associated with a trunk of an artificial tree. The panel branch comprises a plurality of inserts with which are associated bendable twig members. Each insert is then placed in and secured in a channel member. The panel branch also includes a means to attach said panel branch to said trunk. Therefore, by associating a number of panel branches with said trunk, an artificial tree is more, simply assembled than associating each single branch and/or twig. Each panel branch can be stored essentially flat and, upon assembly, the twigs bent to resemble a more realistic and three-dimensional branch.
In one embodiment, optical fibres are associated with the twig members of each said panel branch. The optical fibres are provided a light source via a connection with the trunk and are camouflaged so as to maintain a more realistic appearance of the artificial tree.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated from the following description. The description makes reference to the accompanying drawings, which are provided for illustration of the preferred embodiment. However, such embodiment does not represent the full scope of the invention. The subject matter which the inventor does regard as his invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of this specification.
An artificial tree is shown generally as 10 in
As shown in greater detail in
Said channel element 26 is large enough to substantially surround said at least one insert 22. Each of said inserts 22 is placed in said channel element 26 such that said distal ends 30 of said twig members 20 protrude from said channel element 26. Means for securing said at least one insert 22 within said channel 26 comprise at least one crimped portion 38 as shown best in FIG. 5.
Means are provided for attaching each said panel branch 12 to the trunk 14. In the preferred embodiment, said means comprise a hook-like member 40 with an elongated side 40a which is inserted into said top end 27 of said channel member 26 and secured with a compressed portion 41 of said channel element 26.
Finally, in a finished version of the preferred embodiment and shown best in
Thus, the present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology that has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, said panel branches may all be of similar length and size such that said hook-like members are inserted in an opening at the top of said tree or, in the alternative, panel branches may be of differing lengths and apertures provided for the hook-like members at different places on the tree. The light source for the optical fibres may be generated at the base of the tree and transmitted up the trunk or there may be provided more than one light source located at different positions of the tree. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
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20040213019 A1 | Oct 2004 | US |