This disclosure relates to trees and more particularly to a device for mounting a tree top decoration, typically known as a tree topper, in trees and the like, such as mounting decorative top pieces in holiday tree displays.
In the field of tree displays and holiday trees, it is popular to mount decorative tree toppers to trees to provide attractive looking presentation. In the case of many Christmas trees, the top of the tree is the least substantial portion of the entire tree, and as tree toppers become more elaborate, the ability of the tree becomes inadequate to support a heavier topper or topper with larger potential wind load. Therefore, and improved way to mount decorations to tree tops is desirable.
In accordance with the disclosure, an improved mount for tree topers is provided. The mount includes an elongate piece intended for positioning in a vertical orientation along the upper center of the tree trunk, with plural bendable members spaced along the piece, extending horizontally relative to the vertical piece, adapted for engaging with branches of the tree, to provide a robust mounting for a tree topper.
The subject matter of the present technology is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of this specification. However, both the organization and method of operation, together with further advantages and embodiments thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like elements.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure a tree topper mount is provided to allow a decorative or other item to be mounted near the top of a tree, which may comprise a Christmas tree in a specific case.
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Optional mounting D-rings 21 are positioned on each side of the central post 12, placed around the engagement members to assist with maintaining the engagement members in position relative to the central post. In an alternative embodiment, such as in a case where the device is manufactured by injection molding, the D-rings may not be necessary to maintain the engagement members in position.
The central post 12 is preferably fairly rigid to hold its shape and provide a strong spine to the construct, whereas the engagement members 16, 18, 20 are flexible to allow them to be bent, but maintain their shape once bent but engage with limbs of a tree.
In use, the central post 12 of the mount is positioned along side the central trunk of a tree, near the top of the tree. The flexibility of the engagement members allows them to be bent to interact with limbs of a tree, so that the entire mount may be removably secured to an individual tree, by wrapping the engagement members around portions of limbs. Once the engagement members are secured to the tree, they hold their position and maintain the mount's position relative to the tree. Thus, once the need for the tree display is complete, the tree topper ornament may be removed and the engagement members may be disengaged from the tree limbs so that the mount can be removed, for use again at another time and/or location.
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In a particular embodiment intended for residential use, which might be used in smaller size trees, suitable dimensions comprise:
Engagement member 20 is positioned at a distance 40 being 2.25 inches from the top of central post 12.
Engagement member 18 is positioned at a distance 42 being 5.5 inches from the top of central post 12.
Engagement member 16 is positioned at a distance 44 being 9 inches from the top of central post 12.
Central post 12 length 14 is 10.5 inches/26.5 cm.
Length 22 of Bottommost member 16 is 10 inches/25 cm.
Length 24 of middle member 16 is 8 inches/20 cm.
Length 26 of topmost member 16 is 6 inches/15 cm.
Diameter 30 of central post 12 is ⅜ inch/1 cm.
Suitable D-rings 21 are 2×7 mm silicone D-rings.
Receiver 32 suitable comprises a 2 inch depth opening or hole formed in the top of the central post 12. The diameter of the hole is suitably 3.5 mm.
Openings formed in the central post 12 to receive the members 16, 18, 20 are suitable 3.5 mm diameter.
In a commercial use version, for deployment of larger tree toppers in larger trees or locations needing more robust securement, suitable dimensions comprise:
Central post 12 length 14, 18 inches/26.5 cm .
Length 22 of bottommost member 16, 10 inches/25 cm
Length 24 of middle member 16, 8 inches/20 cm
Length 26 of topmost member 16, 6 inches/15 cm
Diameter of central post 12, ½ inch/1.25 cm, with attendant adjustment of the spacing of the members 16, 18 and 20.
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Central post 12 is tubular in particular embodiments but does not need to be and can be of any desirable cross sectional profile. Construction materials for the central post 12 can be plastic, aluminum, wood, other materials. Member 16, 18, 20 are suitably plastic or silicone coated bendable wires or the like. End caps may be provided on the members. The central post can be plastic with bendable wires extending therefrom, and the entire structure can be coated with or dipped in silicone or plastic compound that allows for movement.
Other embodiments can have the engagement members 16, 18, 20 extending from only 1 side of the central post, or one member extending one direction only from the post while another member extends in a different direction off of the post. While the illustrated embodiment has the members extending in 2 directions substantially 180 degrees from each side, more than 2 directions of extension of the engagement members and different relative angles can also be employed, the amount or members employed may depend on the weight or wind load of a particular topper that is to be attached to a tree.
The removability of the topper ornament allows changing of the type of decoration without requiring the removal of the mount from the tree if the type of display warrants such, allowing decorations to be changed with holidays or seasons as desired without requiring a new mount or reinstallation of the mount.
The central post and engagement members may be provided in particular colors that match or complement the color of the trees they are being used with, so that the mount can be camouflaged by the tree and not be apparent on casual observing of the tree. Shades of green to match tree color or browns/grays to match the limb/trunk color of trees are typical colors that may be employed.
While in the illustrated embodiment, central post 12 is substantially circular in cross section, other cross sectional shapes may be employed, such as a more flattened circle or oval, square, rectangular, triangular, or other shape.
While a preferred embodiment of the device has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects. The appended claims are therefore intended to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the technology.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application filed on Aug. 26, 2020, and having application Ser. No. 63/070,536, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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