Spiral decorative light tree

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379021
  • Patent Number
    6,379,021
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • O'Shea; Sandra
    • Ton; Anabel
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
A decorative light tree with an elongate pipe retained in a three-dimensional spiral shape is disclosed. One end of the elongate pipe is supported on a top end of a central post, and the other end is spirally suspended around the central post. A number of ropes extend at a predetermined angle with respect to the central post and angularly spaced from each other about the central post, binding on the pipe thereby securely retaining the pipe in a three-dimensional spiral shape. A plurality of lightening members are electrically connected in series and arranged inside the hollow inner tube of the elongate pipe in a manner equally spaced from each other. Further, a number of clips clip on the pipe and then the ropes binding on the clips. Each of the ropes has a downward extended section for being fixed in a location by a fixing member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to a decorative light tree and in particular to a decorative light tree with a three-dimensional spiral shape. The decorative light tree mainly comprises a supporting frame and an elongate pipe supported thereon, incorporating with a number of ropes to form a three-dimensional spiral light tree that is easily assembling.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Decorative light strings are widely used in holidays and festivals, especially in Christmas. A light string usually is composed of a plurality of bulb sockets and an electrical wire for connecting the bulb sockets. Each of the bulb sockets may receive and hold a light bulb thereon. Typically, the light bulbs arranged on the light string are electrically connected in series to form a series circuit loop. An electric plug may be provided at one end of the light string for connection with an external power source. Further, an electric socket may be connected at the other end of the light string to provide an electrical connection to another light string to form an extendible long light string.




Conventionally, the light string is arranged on a tree directly and randomly for decorating purpose. The light string may be tangled on the tree easily and taking off the light string from the tree becomes a terrible task. The light string that has been taken off often tangles together and becomes a chaotic mass, and the sockets or bulbs will easily drop out at this time. It is really a trouble to arrange the light string into a box for storing.




Thus, it is desired to have an improved decorative light tree that can be easily assembled and stored for overcoming the problems discussed above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a decorative light tree with three-dimensional spiral construction.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a spiral decorative light tree easy to be assembled and stored.




One more object of the present invention is to provide a decorative light tree including a light string mounted in an elongate pipe and supported by a supporting frame so as to retain the decorative light tree in a three-dimensional spiral shape.




To achieve the above objects, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a spiral decorative light comprising a supporting frame having an upright central post mounted on a stand. A support ring is attached to a section near the top end of the central post for an elongate pipe attached thereon. A star-shape member is attached to the top end of the central post for the star-shape surround section of the elongate pipe may be attached thereon. The elongate pipe is transparent and with a hollow inner tube formed therein. A plurality of lighting members electrically connected in series and arranged inside the hollow inner tube of the elongate pipe in a manner equally spaced from each other. When spreading the elongate pipe to arrange on the supporting frame, the first end of the elongate pipe is supported on the supporting ring and the free second end is spirally suspended around the central post. A number of ropes extend at a predetermined angle with respect to the central post and angularly spaced from each other about the central post, binding on the pipe thereby securely retaining the pipe in a three-dimensional spiral shape. Further, a number of clips clip on the pipe and then the ropes binding on the clips. Each of the ropes has a downward extended section for being fixed in a location by a fixing member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a spiral decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view of a spiral decorative light tree showing the elongate pipe forming a plane spiral in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a spiral decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an enlarge view of a spiral decorative light tree showing the elongate pipe being bound by a rope;





FIG. 5

is an enlarge view of a spiral decorative light tree showing the elongate pipe being bound by a rope incorporating with a clip; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a spiral decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the drawings and in particular to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, a spiral decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, comprises an elongate pipe


10


, a plurality of ropes


20


, and a supporting frame


30


.




The elongate pipe


10


is preferably made of soft and transparent material, such as rubber, with a hollow inner tube formed therein. A plurality of lighting members


11


are electrically connected in series and arranged inside the hollow inner tube of the elongate pipe


10


in a manner equally spaced from each other. A plug


13


is connected to the elongate pipe


10


for supplying electric power thereto. The series connected lighting members


11


may be constructed by small bulbs or LED lamps, and one of the bulbs may be a known flashing control bulb for controlling the flashing effects of the series connected lighting members


11


. A star-shape surround section


12


is formed on a first end of the elongate pipe


10


and a free second end of the elongate pipe


10


coils sequentially to form a plane spiral shape, as shown in

FIG. 2






The supporting frame


30


comprises an upright central post


31


mounted on a stand


32


. A supporting ring


33


is attached to a section near the top end of the central post


31


for the elongate pipe


10


being supported thereon. A star-shape member


34


is attached to the top end of the central post


31


for the star-shape surround section


12


of the elongate pipe


10


being attached thereon.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, when spreading the elongate pipe


10


to arrange on the supporting frame


30


, the first end of the elongate pipe


10


is supported on the supporting ring


33


and the free second end is spirally suspended around the central post


31


. The ropes


20


extend at a predetermined angle with respect to the central post


31


and angularly spaced from each other about the central post


31


, binding on the elongate pipe


10


thereby securely retaining the elongate pipe


10


in a three-dimensional spiral shape.




A color material (not shown) may be covered on the elongate pipe


10


separately, such as spreading transparent color paint or pasting transparent color paper on the elongate pipe


10


. The series connected lighting members


11


locates separately in the location with color material or without color material to make the spiral decorative light be more colorful.





FIG. 3

shows a spiral decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. The supporting frame


30


comprises an upright central post


31


having a tapering lower end


35


for facilitating piercing into the ground when the spiral decorative light tree is used outdoor. When spreading the elongate pipe


10


to arrange on the supporting frame


30


, the first end of the elongate pipe


10


is supported on the supporting ring


33


and the free second end is spirally suspended around the central post


31


. The star-shape surround section


12


of the elongate pipe


10


is mounted on the star-shape member


34


attached on the top end of the central post. The ropes


20


extend at a predetermined angle with respect to the central post


31


and angularly spaced from each other about the central post


31


, binding on the elongate pipe


10


thereby securely retaining the elongate pipe


10


in a three-dimensional spiral shape. Each of the ropes


20


has a downward extended section for being fixed in a location by a fixing member


36


. The fixing members


36


may use iron nails, tent nails, or other equal function members.




The ropes


20


are made of plastic material, such as Nylon. A rope


21


may be bound directly on the elongate pipe


10


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Alternatively, a clip


22


may be used to clip on the elongate pipe


10


and then the rope


21


may be bound on the clip


22


, as shown in FIG.


5


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, showing a decorative light tree constructed in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, comprising an elongate member


10


, a number of ropes


20


, and a supporting frame


30


. The elongate member


10


is preferably made of soft and transparent material, such as rubber, with a hollow inner tube formed therein, comprising a plurality of straight sections and corners


14


where two straight sections meet. A star-shape surround section


12


is formed on a first end of the elongate member


10


and a free second end of the elongate pipe


10


coils sequentially to form a plane triangle spiral shape. A plurality of lighting members


11


are electrically connected in series and arranged inside the hollow inner tube of the elongate member


10


in a manner equally spaced from each other. A plug


13


is connected to the elongate member


10


for supplying electrical power thereto.




The supporting frame


30


comprises an upright central post


31


mounted on a stand


32


. A star-shape member


34


is attached to the top end of the central post


31


for the star-shape surround section


12


of the elongate member


10


being mounted thereon. When spreading the elongate member


10


to arrange on the supporting frame


30


, the star-shape surround section


12


is supported on the star-shape member


34


and the free second end is spirally suspended around the central post


31


. The ropes


20


extend at a predetermined angle with respect to the central post


31


and angularly spaced from each other about the central post


31


, binding on the corners


14


of the elongate member


10


thereby securely retaining the elongate member


10


in a three-dimensional spiral shape.




The ropes


20


are made of plastic material and bound directly on the elongate member


10


. Alternatively, a number of clips may be used to clip on the elongate member


10


and then the ropes


20


may be bound on the clips.




Alternatively, the central post


31


may be formed with a tapering lower end for facilitating piercing into the ground when the spiral decorative light tree is used outdoor. At this time, each of the ropes


20


has a downward extended section for being fixed in a location by a fixing member.




A color material may be covered on the elongate member


10


separately, such as spreading transparent color paint or pasting transparent color paper on the elongate member


10


. The series connected lighting members


11


locates separately in the location with color material or without color to make the spiral decorative light be more colorful.




Although the present invention has been described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it is contemplated that a variety of modifications, variations and substitutions may be done without departing from the scope of the present invention that is intended to be defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A decorative light tree comprising:a) a central post having top and bottom ends with a supporting ring located adjacent to the top end; b) a hollow, transparent, elongated pipe made of soft material, the pipe having a first end supported at the top end of the central post and a free second end, the pipe being arranged in a spiral around the central post; c) a plurality of lighting members located completely within the pipe, the lighting members connected in series and being equally spaced from each other; and, d) a plurality of supporting ropes extending downwardly at an angle to the central post, the supporting ropes being circumferentially spaced apart around the supporting ring, each supporting rope engaged with each spiral of the elongated pipe so as to retain the elongated pipe in the spiral configuration.
  • 2. The decorative light tree of claim 1 wherein the supporting ropes are made of plastic material.
  • 3. The decorative light tree of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of clips engaged with the elongated pipe, each clip being engaged by one of the plurality of supporting ropes.
  • 4. The decorative light tree of claim 1 further comprising a star-shaped member extending upwardly from the top end of the central post.
  • 5. The decorative light tree of claim 4 further comprising a star-shaped section formed on the first end of the elongated pipe, the star-shaped section being mounted on the star-shaped member.
  • 6. The decorative light tree of claim 1 further comprising a stand mounted on the bottom end of the central post.
  • 7. The decorative light tree of claim 1 wherein the bottom end of the central post is tapered to facilitate insertion of the bottom end into a ground surface.
  • 8. The decorative light tree of claim 7 wherein each of the supporting ropes has a downwardly extending section extending downwardly from a lowermost spiral portion of the elongated pipe.
  • 9. A decorative light tree comprising:a) a central post having top and bottom ends; b) a hollow, transparent, elongated pipe made of soft material, the pipe having a first end supported at the top end of the central post and a free second end, the elongated pipe extending around the central post and having a plurality of interconnected straight sections each forming acute angles with adjacent straight sections with corners formed at junctions of adjacent straight sections; c) a plurality of lighting members located completely within the elongated pipe, the lighting members connected in series and being equally spaced from each other; and, d) a plurality of supporting ropes extending downwardly at an angle to the central post and spaced apart from each other, each supporting rope engaging a plurality of corners.
  • 10. The decorative light tree of claim 9 wherein the supporting ropes are made of plastic material.
  • 11. The decorative light tree of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of clips engaged with the elongated pipe, each clip being engaged by one of the plurality of supporting ropes.
  • 12. The decorative light tree of claim 9 further comprising a star-shaped member extending upwardly from the top end of the central post.
  • 13. The decorative light tree of claim 12 further comprising a star-shaped section formed on the first end of the elongated pipe, the star-shaped section being mounted on the star-shaped member.
  • 14. The decorative light tree of claim 9 further comprising a stand mounted on the bottom end of the central post.
  • 15. The decorative light tree of claim 9 wherein the bottom end of the central post is tapered to facilitate insertion of the bottom end into a ground surface.
  • 16. The decorative light tree of claim 15 wherein each of the supporting ropes has a downwardly extending section extending downwardly from a lower portion of the elongated pipe.
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