WO2019200253A1 - Décoration de fêtes pliable à rangement interne - Google Patents

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WO2019200253A1
WO2019200253A1 PCT/US2019/027215 US2019027215W WO2019200253A1 WO 2019200253 A1 WO2019200253 A1 WO 2019200253A1 US 2019027215 W US2019027215 W US 2019027215W WO 2019200253 A1 WO2019200253 A1 WO 2019200253A1
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Izhak MEGER
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Real Concepts Llc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G33/00Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use
    • A47G33/04Christmas trees 
    • A47G33/12Christmas tree stands
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G33/00Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use
    • A47G33/04Christmas trees 
    • A47G33/06Artificial Christmas trees
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G33/00Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use
    • A47G33/04Christmas trees 
    • A47G33/08Christmas tree decorations
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G33/00Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use
    • A47G33/04Christmas trees 
    • A47G33/12Christmas tree stands
    • A47G2033/122Christmas tree stands involving electricity
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G33/00Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use
    • A47G33/04Christmas trees 
    • A47G33/12Christmas tree stands
    • A47G2033/1266Stackable, foldable, collapsible, nestable or sale packaged
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A47G
    • A47G2200/10Magnetism
    • A47G2200/106Permanent
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S4/00Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources
    • F21S4/10Lighting devices or systems using a string or strip of light sources with light sources attached to loose electric cables, e.g. Christmas tree lights
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21WINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO USES OR APPLICATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS
    • F21W2121/00Use or application of lighting devices or systems for decorative purposes, not provided for in codes F21W2102/00 – F21W2107/00
    • F21W2121/04Use or application of lighting devices or systems for decorative purposes, not provided for in codes F21W2102/00 – F21W2107/00 for Christmas trees

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  • the present invention relates to a collapsible holiday decoration, such as one suggestive of a Christmas tree, and which is combined with a base having internal storage.
  • Trees of this type are typically conical in shape. Other 'trees' are more stylized and have branch-like or spiral forms that are suggestive of a conical holiday tree.
  • the tree is formed around a central post that fits into a stand, such as one having three or four legs. These stands are not attractive and a tree skirt is typically used to hide them from view.
  • Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the decoration
  • Fig. 2 shows the first embodiment in a stowed configuration in a version in which the collapsed central pole fits within the base;
  • Fig. 3 shows the first embodiment in a stowed configuration in a version in which the collapsed central pole fits only partially within the base;
  • Fig. 4 shows the first embodiment in a stowed position where the base includes a storage area for the decorative body portion
  • Fig. 5 shows a second embodiment of the decoration
  • Fig.6 shows the second embodiment in a first stowed configuration
  • Fig. 7 shows the second embodiment in a second stowed configuration
  • Fig. 8 shows a third embodiment of the decoration
  • Figs. 9-13 show alternative access configurations for the storage areas in the base
  • Figs. 14A-14C show alternative configurations for the decorative body portion
  • Fig. 15 shows a particular configuration of an ornament for use with embodiments of the decoration.
  • Figures lAand IB are illustrations of a collapsible decoration 1 according to a first embodiment.
  • the structure comprises a base 10 with a top surface 11a and a bottom surface lib.
  • a collapsible / extendable decorative 'tree' 12 comprised of an extension pole 14 to which a collapsible decorative body portion 16 is attached to the base 10.
  • the base 10 contains an open interior that can be used for storage of decorations and other accessories and the tree 12 can also be stored in or on the base 10.
  • the body portion 16 in one embodiment is comprised of spiral narrowing towards its top and made of a flat, relatively stiff yet bendable decorative material, such as plastic.
  • the body portion 16 is a spiral disk and that returns to a substantially disk shape when collapsed. Strings 17 can be threaded through the body portion 16 to provide support for the body portion 16 when extended.
  • the body 16 could instead be made from a spiraled hollow tube, such as a clear plastic tubing, and that can contain lights or other decorations and/or to which lights and decorations can be attached, e.g., through holes in the tubing.
  • the tubing is preferably preformed so it will naturally rest In a a coiled spiral and can be extended in a manner similar to the spiral disk.
  • Other configurations of decoration 16 can alternatively be used. Examples include, but are not limited, to a series of disks of decreasing diameter, each attached to the pole 14 and optionally to each other, branches connected to the pole 14, or other designs. Some of these variations are illustrated in other figures discussed below.
  • the central pole 14 is preferably a telescoping pole that extends through an opening in the top 11a of the base 10.
  • the pole 14 has a collapsible portion 22 comprising multiple nestled segments 23A that fit in whole or part into an end portion 24 when the pole is collapsed.
  • Each segment 23A can include a spring loaded locking button 23B or other mechanism to prevent the pole 14 from collapsing accidentally.
  • the bottom 25 of the end portion 24 of pole 14 Is mounted to bottom 11b of the base 10, such as by means of a mounting plate 26.
  • the end portion 24 and mounting plate 26 can be formed as an integral unit or the two components can be separately connected, such as by screws or other means.
  • Mounting plate 26 can be permanently attached to the base 10 or removably attached, e.g,. by butterfly screws, bolts, toggles, or other connectors that allow a user to detach the mounting plate 26 from the base.
  • the base 10 can be provided with adjustable feet 27, such as screw-in feet, to allow a user to ensure that the base 10 sits flat.
  • the top 18 of the pole 14 is generally even with, or even below, the top 11a of the base 10.
  • at least a portion of the collapsible part 22 of the pole 14 can extend above the top 11a of the base 10 as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the top 11a of the base 10 can be recessed to create an area 28 defined by the base top 11a and sidewall 11c.
  • the top 11a is recessed at least an amount equal to the height of the collapsed body portion 16 so that the area 28 can fully contain the collapsed body portion 16 and provide some protection during storage.
  • a cover 30 can be provided as well to close area 28 and provide further protection.
  • the cover can be a solid part or flexible fabric like material.
  • the cover has a slot leading radially inwards to a central opening to allow the cover to be put in place when the tree is extended.
  • Such a cover would serve to hide the point of connection between the body portion 16 and the base 10 and any other features on the top 11a. This will also allow eliminate a need to separately store the cover when the decoration is deployed.
  • the top 11a of the base 10 can be recessed a sufficient amount so that the entire pole is within the area 28.
  • the top 11a can be recessed a lesser amount sufficient to contain the collapsed body portion 16 while a portion of the pole extends above the upper edge of the sidewalls 11c.
  • a second embodiment is shown in Fig. 5.
  • This embodiment is similar to the first embodiment.
  • the collapsible portion 22 of the pole 14 is instead removably fitted to a mounting post 32 that is attached to the base 10.
  • the mounting post 32 can be hollow, such as a hollow cylinder, and the pole 14 fitted in it.
  • the mounting post can fit within a hollow bottom of the pole 14.
  • the two components can be configured so that they slip together and are held in place by friction and gravity.
  • a security pin, spring loaded locking button, or other securing means can also be provided to secure the parts in place.
  • the two parts are threaded and can be connected by screwing them together.
  • the body portion 16 can be configured to collapse onto the top 11a of the base 10 for storage.
  • the top 11a can also be recessed as discussed above.
  • the collapsible portion 22 of the pole can be removed and stored on top of the base 10 and body portion 16.
  • the portion 22 of the pole when in its collapsed state is about the same width as the base 10, although it could be longer or shorter.
  • the length of the collapsed pole could be longer than a diameter of the base by no more than 25%, or 20%, or 15%, or 10%, or 5%.
  • the pole can be held in place using removable straps 34 or other means. If the collapsed portion 22 of the pole is shorter than the width of the base, and the top 11a of the base is recessed, the pole may advantageously be stored area 28, with or without a cover 30.
  • the collapsible portion 22 is shown in a telescoping configuration, in other embodiments, it can be made of discrete sections that can be fitted together to assemble the pole and taken apart for storage. In one embodiment, shock cord is used to allow the parts to remain connected even when not fitted to each other. When the sections are taken apart, they can be folded in a zig-zag form. The folded pole can be stored on the top. 11a of the base 10 in a manner similar to the telescoping pole.
  • the top 11a of the base 10 is removable.
  • the collapsed pole can be attached to the top 11a of the base, e.g, using straps 34.
  • the entire top 11a can then be flipped over and placed back onto the base 10 with the body portion 16 and pole inside the base 10.
  • a retaining cover 36 may be placed over pole and body portion and connected, e.g., around a periphery, to hold the pole and body portions in place against the top 11a.
  • Retaining cover 36 can be connected to the top 11a along its periphery (in which case separate straps 34 can be omitted if desired).
  • the retaining cover 36 can have edge flanges (not shown) that are sandwiched between the top 11a and the top edge of the sidewall 11c to hold it in place.
  • FIG. 8 A third embodiment is shown in Fig. 8. in this embodiment, the pole 14 is attached to the top 11a of the base 10.
  • the top 11a is preferably removable and can serve as a base so that the tree 12 can be displayed on the top 11a and separate from the rest of base 10.
  • the connection between the pole mount 26 to the top 11a can be a removable one, such as via butterfly or other type of screw attachment. In this manner, a user could remove the assembly from the top for storage, e.g., within the container 10.
  • the top 11a can also be configured so It can be turned upside down for storage. Any portions remaining connected to it, such as the mount 26 and/or pole end portion 24, can then extend into the base 10 for storage.
  • the base 10 in the various embodiment discussed above is hollow can be used for storage.
  • FIG. 10 shows partial perspective top view of the base 10 with generally rectangular storage compartments 42 that can slide in and out of the sides of the base 10.
  • a back wall 43 can include a recessed portion to allow room for the pole hardware when the compartment is closed.
  • Figs. 11-13 show yet a further embodiment of the storage access. In these
  • the base 10 has a screw 44 that attaches to a hole 46 at the bottom of the pole and mounting assembly.
  • the pole mount 26 is attached to top 11a of the base 10 and the bottom portion 24 of the pole or mounting post 32 extends down into the base.
  • the bottom 11a is comprised of parts 48a and 48b that are connected by a hinge 50. One or both parts 48a, 48b can be opened to access the internal storage area.
  • the bottom 11a is formed with or one or more rotatable portions 52, 54 that can be turned to open and close access to the interior of the base 10.
  • decorations can be attached to and/or embedded in the body portion 16.
  • a series of holes 20 can be formed in the body portion 16 allow decorations to be easily attached.
  • the holes can be sized to allow ornament hooks and other decorations to be passed through to hang things from the tree 14.
  • the holes can also be sized to allow decorative lights to be pushed through and held in place, e.g., through friction or a snap-fit connection, so that a string of lights can be attached. If pushed through from the bottom, the connecting lighting wire can be hidden.
  • Magnets can be embedded within the body portion 16 so that decorations that have magnetic materials in them can be easily attached and removed.
  • steel or other magnetic material can be embedded within the body portion 16 to allow decorations with magnets in them to be attached.
  • a flat strip of metal such as spring steel, is formed in a spiral pattern that is embedded along the spiral of the body portion 16.
  • magnetic dots can be embedded along the length of the spiral.
  • the body 16 is non-magnetic and decorative ornaments are provided that contain one or more strong magnets on their tops.
  • a small metal coupling bar or disk can be placed on the opposite side of the body from a magnet in an ornament. The magnet adheres to the metal through the body portion 16 to allow the ornaments to be attached to the tree.
  • Magnets and coupling bars used in magnetic bar fasteners commonly incorporated into removable name badge holders are suitable for this. Unlike name badge holders, however, where the metal coupling bar is hidden, e.g,. in a pocket or behind a lapel, the backing may be visible.
  • more exciting decorative shapes can be used, such as stars, crosses, snowflakes, bells, angels, leaves, and other designs. These can also be colored on at least one side to provide further decorative features.
  • an ornament 70 can be formed of two halves 72a, 72b that join together to form a decoration. While a spherical decoration is shown, many other shapes can be used as well.
  • One half of the decoration 70, such as the top 72a contains at least one magnet 74, such as a neodymium disk magnet.
  • the other half of decoration has a metallic portion 76 to which the magnet 74 will adhere when the two halves 72a, 72b are put together.
  • a metallic portion 76 instead of a metallic portion 76, another magnet can be used with an opposite polarity to the corresponding magnet 74 on the other half of the decoration. Multiple magnet/metal or magnet/magnet pairs can be provided.
  • a set of decorations, such as described herein, configured or intended for attachment to the body portion 16 can be provided as a set and pre-stored within the base 10 and made available to a consumer thereby at the time of purchase.
  • decorative lighting such as LEDs or 12V mini-incandescent lights can be integrated into the tree 12 In advance, such as by integrating them within the body portion 16 where they are visible along an exposed surface.
  • decorative lighting such as LEDs or 12V mini-incandescent lights
  • other lighting materials can also be used.
  • rope lights or EL wire can be used and attached, e.g., along a surface or an edge of the body portion 16 (or, as in a further alternative noted above, the body portion 16 can be a spiral formed rope light strand).
  • the end of the electrical connection can be at the bottom of the tree 12 by base 10 and/or run through the pole 14 and connected to the body portion 16 at one or both of its ends 16a/16b.
  • the wire supplying electricity from the decorations can be largely hidden from view, and can run within the base and/or through the pole 14, thereby improving the overall aesthetics.
  • optical fibers can be run through the material of body portion 16 and terminate at various locations along its length and periphery to provide a decorative effect.
  • the light(s) which feed the optical fibers can be hidden in the base 10, within pole 14, or other location.
  • a light pipe could also be used to provide a lighting effect along the tree.
  • the body portion material 16 is comprised of a multilayer sandwich structure with outer top and bottom surfaces that are decorative and a middle portion through which wires, optical fibers, LEDs, and/or other elements can be run.
  • the connecting wires will be hidden by the outer layers.
  • the light emitting portions can be arranged along the periphery of the body portion 16 or at points along its upper and/or lower surface.
  • a pair of low voltage power wires 80, 82 are run through the body portion 16.
  • Terminals 84 connected to the wires can be exposed at periodic intervals, such as though an opening 86, and which can be used to provide power to an ornament.
  • the terminal openings 86 may be exposed throughout or may have a removable or foldable cover to hide the opening when an ornament is not attached.
  • the ornaments 70 that are provided in magnetically coupled halves, such ornaments can also be provided with lights or other electrically powered features and configured with contacts 90, such as basic spring contacts, pogo pins, or other suitable connectors known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the two halves 72a, 72b of the ornament 70 can be magnetically coupled around the body portion 16 so that the contacts 90 connect to the terminals 84 in the body 16.
  • the magnets 74 and/or metallic portions 76 may also serve as the magnetic contacts used to draw power from the terminals, if both halves of the ornament require power, body 16 can be configured to provide access to the terminals 84 from the top and bottom of the body 16.
  • the two halves of the ornaments can have an electrical connection between them suitable for transferring power from one part of the ornament to the other.
  • the two haves 72a, 72b of the ornament 70 can be connected via a wire that wraps around the side of the body 16 to carry power from one half to the other.
  • Figs. 14a- 14c show a decorative portion 16' formed from a coiled wall. This configuration provides more of a vertical visible surface than the configuration of, e.g., Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 14b shows an alternative in which body portion 16" comprised of a series of disks 58 of decreasing diameter and that stack on each other when the pole is collapsed.
  • Each disk can have a central hole 58 that is the diameter of one segment of the collapsible part 22 of the pole and wherein the disk will rest on the top part of a lower segment having a larger diameter, in addition, or alternatively, one or more pins can be placed over and/or under the disk, engaging respective openings in the pole (not shown) to hold the disk vertically in place along the pole.
  • the disks can include holes to allow ornaments, lights, or other decorations to be attached.
  • Support lines 60 can be run through the disks near their outer periphery and connect at one end to the top 18 of the pole and at the other end to the lowest disk or (not shown) the top 11a of the base 10.
  • support lines 62 can be connected from the top of each segment of the pole to the disc mounted on that segment.
  • a body portion 16'" comprises a single disk 58 positioned at the bottom of the pole and with support lines 64 that extend from the top 18 of the pole to points along the periphery of the disk 58.
  • the support lines can be decorative.
  • the support lines include electric lights.
  • the disks as shown are circular. However, they can be other geometric shapes and have, for example, an undulating or saw tooth outer profile.
  • the container 10 is formed of a rigid material, such as molded plastic.
  • the collapsible pole can be plastic or metal.
  • the cover of the tree storage area and accessory storage areas can be rigid or flexible, such as being of plastic, vinyl, or similar materials as may be appropriate to one of skill in the art according to the given design.
  • the container 10 when closed, the container 10 provides sufficient structural strength to protect its contents and to allow other items to be stacked on the closed container.
  • Decorative ornaments, such as discussed herein, can be provided and pre-stored in the base.
  • a series of 'branches' can be formed extending radially from each segment of the central pole and arranged in a staggered manner to provide a more tree-like configuration.
  • the base and pole are typically circular in cross-section. However, other shapes can be used instead.
  • the cross section of the pole and/or the base can be polygonal.

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L'invention concerne un ensemble décoratif ressemblant à un sapin de Noël qui comprend une base creuse, un poteau pliable s'étendant vers le haut à partir de la base et fixé à celle-ci par l'intermédiaire d'un montant de montage, et un corps décoratif pliable qui est relié au poteau et entoure ledit poteau. Le poteau et le corps décoratif peuvent être repliés et rangés à l'intérieur ou au-dessus de la base. L'intérieur de la base peut également être utilisé pour ranger une décoration, par exemple dans des tiroirs formés dans la base.
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