Tubular string of Christmas lights

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6265834
  • Patent Number
    6,265,834
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Wong; Don
    • Vu; Jimmy
Abstract
A tubular string of Christmas lights includes a transparent hose, an arcuate strip disposed into the hose having a pair of electrical wires integrated therein and a pair inlets at each end, a plurality of Christmas lights disposed into the hose and alternately connected to the electrical wire through a pin with barb at free end a plug having a pair of blades at one end made engageable into the inlets of the electrical wires and a pair of socket at the other end for engaging within the blades of an additional plug. The tubular string of the Christmas lights can be cut into different length to cope with the requirement of the user and can be connected together by the plugs.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the Christmas lights and more particularly to a tubular string of the Christmas lights which is convenient to manufacture and can be cut into different length to cope with the requirement of the user.




Previously, people dried to dispose one or several strings of the Christmas lights into a transparent hose to form a tubular string of the Christmas lights in order to protect the lights from external water or damagement. However, if any one of the lights inside the hose is damaged, the whole string of the lights may be failed and is difficult to repair. A typical tubular string of the Christmas lights


10


is therefore available as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. This type of the Christmas lights comprises a transparent hose


11


, an arcuate strip


12


disposed into the hose


11


, two bunches of copper wires


13


and


14


integral with the arcuate strip


12


and parallel extending along the length of the strip


12


, a plurality of the Christmas lights


15


and


16


spacedly disposed into the hose


11


and alternately connected with the single wires


131


from the bunch


13


or


141


from the bunch


14


, a plurality of intermediate wires


151


and


161


which connect the lights


15


and


16


into a string, a plug


17


connected to one end of the hole


11


having a pair of blades


171


and


172


respectively engageable with the bunches of wires


13


and


14


and a socket


18


connected to the other end of the hose


11


having a pair of outlet respectively engageable with the bunch of wires


13


and


14


.




This type of tubular string of the Christmas lights has an advantage that it can be cut into different length to cope with the requirement of the site to which it decorates. However, it has also a great disadvantage of difficulty to manufacture. Because, the single wires


131


and


141


must be regularly drawn away from inside the areuate strip


12


and then welded with lights respectively this job is very wearisome and wastes time and manpower.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention has a main object to provide a tubular string of the Christmas lights which is readily to manufacture.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a tubular string of the Christmas lights which can be cut into different length to cope with the site to which it decorates.




Further object of the present invention is to provide a tubular string of the Christmas lights which the hose can be variable to provide versatility to the user.




The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1

to


3


are the sectional view of a tubular string of Christmas lights according to a prior art,





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view to a preferred embodiment of the tubular string of Christmas lights according to the present invention,





FIG. 5

is an elevational view to show an assembly of

FIG. 4

,





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 5

,





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 6

,





FIG. 8

is a plane view to show a tubular string of Christmas lights in which the lights are increased in number, and





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspectively to show an alternate embodiment of the tubular string of Christmas lights of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 4

to


7


of the drawings, the tubular string of Christmas lights


20


of the present invention comprises generally a transparent hose


21


which may be in different color, an arcuate strip


22


made of flexible plastic material disposed into the hose


21


having the length equal to the hose


21


, a pair of wires


23


and


24


integral with the arcuate strip


22


and parallel extending along the length of the strip


22


each including an inlet


221


,


222


,


223


and


224


at two ends and a string of the Christmas lights


25


disposed into the hose


21


and alternately connected with the wires


23


or


24


. The manner of connection of the lights with the wires


23


and


24


is such that a first light


251


connects to the wire


23


via a first lead-in wire


2511


and a pin


2512


which has a tip point with barb, a last light


253


connects to the wire


24


via a second lead-in wire


2531


and a pin


2532


and a second light


252


respectively connects to the first and second lights


251


and


253


via a pair of the first and second lead-in wires. Actually the lights between the first and the last lights


251


and


253


are alternately connected to the wires


23


or


24


as shown in

FIG. 5

via the first or second lead-in wires and the pins which are stably engaged within the wires


23


or


24


because of the barbs.




A plug


26


includes a pair of blades


261


and


262


insertible into the inlets


221


and


222


or


223


and


224


at two ends of the arcuate strip


22


a pair inlets


263


and


264


for insertion of the blades


261


and


262


of an additional plug


26


or the blades from an external power source. A sleeve


27


is used to sleeve on the free end of the hose


21


to support the plug


26


.




This arrangement provides that several tubular strings of lights can be connected by the plug


26


, or a long string of lights is cut into different length at the spot begand the lights


251


or


253


for instance, the plug


26


is still useful to connect them to supply the electricity.





FIG. 8

shows that if a huge hose is used, the lights


25


can be arranged to row by row and each row contains several lights


25


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, an alternative embodiment of the present invention is provided. In this embodiment the structure and functions are mostly similar to the above embodiment described in

FIGS. 4-7

, and the above discussions are applicable in the most instances. The only different is that a pair of cords


31


and


32


are adapted instead of the arcuate strip


22


and the wires


23


and


24


. The cords


31


and


32


each has an inlet


311


and


321


at two ends for insertion of the blades


261


and


262


of the plug


26


therein for connecting the tubular strings of lights and for supplying the electricity to the lights


25


.




Accordingly, the tubular string of Christmas lights of the present invention can prevent cold weather, external water and/or external damagement.




The specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as exemplary rather than as limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the sprit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A tubular string of Christmas lights comprising:a transparent hose having two opening ends; an arcuate strip disposing into the hose from one of the opening ends thereof and having a pair of first and second electrical wires integral with the strip and parallel extending along the length thereof, each including an inlet at two ends; a plurality of Christmas light spacedly disposed into the hose from one of the opening ends thereof and having a first lead-in wire pierced into the first electrical wire through a pin at free end thereof and a second lead-in wire pierced into the second electrical wire through a pin at free end thereof; a plug having a first and a second end, a pair of blades parallel extending outward from the first end thereof and engageable within the inlets of the first and second electrical wires including a sleeve wrapped thereon, and a pair of sockets parallel extending inward from the second end thereof for engaging within the blades of an additional plug.
  • 2. The tubular string as recited in claim 1 wherein said hose in different color.
  • 3. The tubular string as recited in claim 1 wherein said pin each has a barb at free end.
  • 4. The tubular string as recited in claim 1 wherein said lights connect themselves with a first or a second lead-in wire.
  • 5. The tubular string as recited in claim 1 wherein said light inside a huge hose can be arrange in rows.
  • 6. A tubular string of Christmas lights comprising:a transparent hose having opening ends; a pair first and second electrical wires disposing into the hose from one of the opening ends and extending along the length thereof each having a pair of inlets in two ends; a plurality of Christmas lights spacedly disposed into the hose from one of the opening ends thereof and having a first lead-in wire pierced into the first electrical wire through pin at free end thereof and a second lead-in wire pierced into the second electrical wire through a pin at free end thereof; a plug having a first and a second end, a pair of blades parallel extending outward from the first end and engageable within the inlets of the first and second electrical wires including a sleeve wrapped thereon and a pair sockets parallel extending inward from the second end thereof for engaging with the blades of an additional plug.
  • 7. The tubular string as recited in claim 6 wherein said hose in different color.
  • 8. The tubular string as recited in claim 6 wherein said pin each has a bard at free end.
  • 9. The tubular string as recited in claim 6 wherein said lights connect themselves with a first or a second lead-in wire.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4991071 Braasch Feb 1991
5655830 Ruskouski Aug 1997
6039458 Coates, Jr. et al. Mar 2000