Star within a star ornamental decorative article

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234650
  • Patent Number
    6,234,650
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A five pointed star decorative article is made up of ten identical symmetrical trapezoidal-shaped elongated members. Each elongated member is provided with a first terminating end and an opposed second terminating end wherein the angles of the first and second ends to a common side of the elongated member is of a totality of 108°. Each of the first terminating ends of the elongated members are mateable with corresponding first terminating ends of other elongated members and each second terminating end of the elongated member is mateable with a second terminating end of other elongated members thereby connecting first terminating ends with first terminating ends and second terminating ends with second terminating ends which forms a five pointed star within a five pointed star shaped decorative article.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an ornamental decorative article in the form of a star especially suitable for use as a Christmas decoration and more particularly relates to a star within a star ornamental decorative article.




There are a number of decorative display devices used in homes and businesses in celebration of the Christmas season. Some of the most popular displays used are decorative five-pointed star articles. These five-pointed stars may include lighting fixtures therein wherein the lights are arranged in a five-pointed star configuration thereby making these decorative stars useable indoors and outdoors and, particularly useful at night. Since these star-like decorations are only used during the Christmas season they are generally placed in storage during the remaining portion of the year. However, many of these display articles are quite bulky and therefore occupy or take up a considerable amount of space in storage. Moreover, many of these star like devices, if left in their star like configuration, may be damaged if not packed carefully. And, such packing is not generally easy because of the size and odd shape of the star shaped ornament.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an ornamental decoration of a five-pointed star shaped configuration.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an ornamental decoration of a five-pointed star-shaped design within a five-star pointed shaped decorative article.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a five-pointed star-shaped configured ornamental decoration which is easily storable when not in use.




It is even a further object of the present invention to provide a five-pointed star-shaped configured decorative article which is formed of ten symmetrical identically-shaped trapezoidal configured elongated members.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a five pointed star-shaped ornamental decoration with illuminated devices therein.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an improved five pointed star-shaped ornamental decoration which involves relatively few parts, which is easy to install, economical to operate, and takes up relatively little storage space.




More particularly, the present invention provides a five pointed star shaped decoration which is made up of ten symmetrical elongated longitudinally extending members of trapezoidal configuration. Each of the elongated members is provided with parallel sides and opposed first and second terminating ends wherein the inner angles of the first and second ends to a common side is a totality of 108 degrees. Each of the first ends of the elongated members is attached to a corresponding first end of an another elongated member and each of the second ends is attached to a second end of another elongated terminating member whereby the connecting of the ten elongated members forms a five-pointed star.




Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and from the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top view of one five pointed star decorative article of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of one elongated member making up the star-shaped article of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the elongated member of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of the elongated member of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a top view of a plurality of elongated members of

FIG. 1

shown in a disassembed attaching arrangement;





FIG. 6

is a enlarged top view, partially in section, of another embodiment of an elongated member of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taking along lines


7





7


of

FIG. 6

; and,





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taking along lines


8





8


of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIGS. 1-5

, the five-pointed star-shaped ornamental decoration


10


is made up of ten trapezoidal-shaped elongated members of identical configuration identified by the numerals


12


and


112


. As shown, each elongated member


12


is attached at opposite terminating ends to an elongated member


112


and each elongated member


112


is attached at opposite terminating ends to elongated member


12


. As best shown in

FIG. 5

, each terminating first end


14


of member


12


is connectable to an identical first terminating end identified by the numeral


114


of member


112


and each second end


16


of member


12


is connectable to an identical second terminating end


116


of the elongated member


112


. The only difference between the elongated members


12


and


112


is in the fastening means so that a first terminating end


14


of elongated member


12


is mateable with a first terminating end


114


of elongated member


112


; and, a second terminating end


16


of elongated member


12


is mateable with a corresponding second terminating end


116


of the elongated member


112


. One example for connecting members


12


and


112


, as best shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, may include a plurality of outwardly extending fingers


18




a


and


18




b


on elongated member


12


at the first terminating end


14


which are received within accommodating recesses


118




a


and


118




b


at the first terminating end


114


in elongated member


112


. And, elongated fingers


20




a


and


20




b


of the terminating end


16


are engageable with receiving openings


120




a


and


120




b


of the terminating end


116


of the elongated member


112


. Other means for attaching the terminating ends may be used, such as, bolts and nuts or any other means that may be appropriate, but snap in type fittings is one of the preferred.




As best shown in

FIG. 2

, the first terminating end


14


is provided with a terminating edge


12




a


which intersects side edge


15


at an angle β and second terminating end


16


is provided with a terminating edge


12




b


which intersects side edge


15


at an angle α. Angles α and β equal a totality of 108°. Usually α is from 60° to 80°; preferably about 72° and β is from 28° to 48°, preferably about 36°. Also, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the first and second terminating ends


14


and


16


are L-shaped cut-out parallelogram-shaped portions wherein the width of the cut-out portions, identified by the letter “X” is the same as the width “X” of the elongated member


12


. Moreover, each L-shaped cut-out includes a first cut portion extending transverse to the terminating end and a second cut portion extending parallel to the terminating end. And, elongated member


112


has corresponding terminating ends which are mirror images of terminating ends of elongated member


12


. Thus, when members


12


,


112


are connected, their terminating ends are superimposed.




In another embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 6

, an elongated member


212


is shown as including a plurality of first parallel bars


232


extending from opposed sides of elongated member


212


intersecting with a plurality of second elongated bars


234


also extending from opposed sides of elongated member


212


. At alternating intersections of bars


232


,


234


illuminating devices


242


,


244


are provided. One-half of the illuminating devices identified by the numeral


242


extend outwardly in a first row along the face of the member


212


and a second row of the illuminating devices


244


extend outwardly from the back side of the elongated member


212


. A plurality of lamp sockets are provided in the elongated member


212


for receipt of the illuminating devices


242


,


244


. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, counter-sunk sockets


252


are in the face and counter-sunk sockets


254


are provided in the back to receive the illuminating devices


242


,


244


therein. Wires (not shown) providing the energy for lighting the lamps


242


,


244


may be arranged in any type of arrangement throughout the elongated members.




Upon the assembling of the elongated members


12


and


112


as shown and described (

FIG. 1

) creates “a star within a star”, the assembled star-shaped configuration being made from ten symmetrical trapezoidal-shaped parts, each part representing half a point of the star. This allows fabrication out of a molded plastic using only one or two injection molds, depending upon the preference of attaching means for members


12


,


112


.




It will be realized that various changes may be made to the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the principals and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A five pointed star decorative article comprising:ten symmetrical elongated horizontally extending members of trapezoidal configuration having parallel sides and opposed first and second terminating ends, an inner angle of each said first and said second terminating ends to a common side being a totality of 108°, each terminating end being provided with a terminating edge and an L-shaped cut-out with a first cut portion extending transverse to said terminating edge and a second cut portion extending parallel to the terminating edge; each of said first terminating ends being attachable to other first terminating ends and each of said second terminating ends being attachable to other said second terminating ends.
  • 2. The decorative article of claim 1, said first cut portion having a length equal to a width of said elongated member.
  • 3. A five pointed star decorative article comprising:ten symmetrical elongated horizontally extending members of trapezoidal configuration having parallel sides and opposed first and second terminating ends, an inner angle of each said first and second ends to a common side being a totality of 108°, each terminating end having one opposed pair of edges having lengths equal to a width of said elongated member; and, each of said first terminating ends being attachable to other first terminating ends and each of said second terminating ends being attachable to other said second terminating ends.
  • 4. The decorative article of claim 1 wherein a first five of said elongated members have first fittings on each terminating end and a second five of said elongated members having second fittings on each terminating end, said first fittings on said terminating ends of said first five members being in cooperating relation with said second fittings on said terminating ends on said second five members.
  • 5. The decorative article of claim 1, each elongated member having a plurality of lights affixed therealong at preselected positions.
  • 6. The decorative article of claim 5 wherein said lights are on a face and a back of said elongated members.
  • 7. A five pointed star decorative article comprising:ten symmetrical elongated horizontally extending members of trapezoidal configuration having parallel sides and opposed first and second terminating ends, an inner angle of each said first and said second terminating ends to a common side being a totality of 108° wherein said first terminating end is between 60° and 80° to said common side and said second terminating end is between 28° and 48° to said common side of each of said ten elongated members, each of said first terminating ends being attachable to other first terminating ends and each of said second terminating ends being attachable to other said second terminating ends.
  • 8. The decorative article of claim 7 wherein said first terminating end is at an angle of approximately 72° and said second terminating end is at an angle of approximately 36° to said common side of said elongated member.
  • 9. The decorative article of claim 3 wherein a first five of said elongated members have first fittings on each terminating end and a second five of said elongated members having second fittings on each terminating end, said first fittings on said terminating ends of said first five members being in cooperating relation with said second fittings on said terminating ends on said second five members.
  • 10. The decorative article of claim 3, each elongated member having a plurality of lights affixed therealong at preselected positions.
  • 11. The decorative article of claim 10 wherein said lights are on a face and a back of said elongated members.
  • 12. The decorative article of claim 7 wherein a first five of said elongated members have first fittings on each terminating end and a second five of said elongated members having second fittings on each terminating end, said first fittings on said terminating ends of said first five members being in cooperating relation with said second fittings on said terminating ends on said second five members.
  • 13. The decorative article of claim 7, each elongated member having a plurality of lights affixed therealong at preselected positions.
  • 14. The decorative article of claim 13 wherein said lights are on a face and a back of said elongated members.
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