Patent classifications
A47G33/06
Artificial trees with wireless power transmission
The present disclosure provides an artificial tree. The artificial tree includes a trunk including one or more trunk sections. The one or more trunk sections include a first trunk section including a first transmitter connected to a power source and configured to convert an input power received from the power source into an electromagnetic field, and a first receiver arranged proximate the first transmitter and configured to receive the electromagnetic field generated by the first transmitter and generate a first output current.
Artificial trees with wireless power transmission
The present disclosure provides an artificial tree. The artificial tree includes a trunk including one or more trunk sections. The one or more trunk sections include a first trunk section including a first transmitter connected to a power source and configured to convert an input power received from the power source into an electromagnetic field, and a first receiver arranged proximate the first transmitter and configured to receive the electromagnetic field generated by the first transmitter and generate a first output current.
Connector system
A connector system facilitates the connection of a first tree trunk to a second tree trunk of an artificial tree system. The connector system can prohibit rotation of the first tree trunk relative to the second tree trunk.
Connector system
A connector system facilitates the connection of a first tree trunk to a second tree trunk of an artificial tree system. The connector system can prohibit rotation of the first tree trunk relative to the second tree trunk.
CHRISTMAS TREE WITH SHAPE CHANGEABLE BY ADJUSTING ANGLE OF BRANCHES
The present disclosure discloses a Christmas tree with a shape changeable by adjusting an angle of branches. The Christmas tree includes a base, a column arranged on the base, and one or more layers of branches arranged on the column. Branch fixing frames are arranged around the column. The branches are rotatably arranged on the branch fixing frames. The base is provided with a branch adjusting structure. The branch adjusting structure includes an adjusting frame movably sleeved outside the column, a support member for supporting the adjusting frame, and a push rod motor for driving the support member to move up and down to push the branches for angle adjustment. During angle adjustment, the push rod motor drives the support member to move up and down, thereby driving the adjusting ring to move up and down to push the branches to rotate for angle adjustment.
CHRISTMAS TREE WITH SHAPE CHANGEABLE BY ADJUSTING ANGLE OF BRANCHES
The present disclosure discloses a Christmas tree with a shape changeable by adjusting an angle of branches. The Christmas tree includes a base, a column arranged on the base, and one or more layers of branches arranged on the column. Branch fixing frames are arranged around the column. The branches are rotatably arranged on the branch fixing frames. The base is provided with a branch adjusting structure. The branch adjusting structure includes an adjusting frame movably sleeved outside the column, a support member for supporting the adjusting frame, and a push rod motor for driving the support member to move up and down to push the branches for angle adjustment. During angle adjustment, the push rod motor drives the support member to move up and down, thereby driving the adjusting ring to move up and down to push the branches to rotate for angle adjustment.
Decorative tree with insertable, interchangeable branches system and method
A fabricated decorative tree with insertable branches system is provided that includes a tree trunk configured with at least one limb stub that is configured to receive a branch. The trunk, stub, and branch all have internal supports and an external decorative skin. The stub internal support has a proximal end fixedly attached to the trunk internal support and has a stub distal end having a receptor with a channel cut at least through the internal support distal edge. Only the distal end of the branch internal support is covered with the external skin. The uncovered proximal end of the branch internal support is a male sleeve insert having an outwardly projecting alignment protuberance sized to fit within the stub's channel. Means to further secure the stub-branch joint and methods by which one set of interchangeable branches are replaced by a second set of branches are also provided.
Decorative tree with insertable, interchangeable branches system and method
A fabricated decorative tree with insertable branches system is provided that includes a tree trunk configured with at least one limb stub that is configured to receive a branch. The trunk, stub, and branch all have internal supports and an external decorative skin. The stub internal support has a proximal end fixedly attached to the trunk internal support and has a stub distal end having a receptor with a channel cut at least through the internal support distal edge. Only the distal end of the branch internal support is covered with the external skin. The uncovered proximal end of the branch internal support is a male sleeve insert having an outwardly projecting alignment protuberance sized to fit within the stub's channel. Means to further secure the stub-branch joint and methods by which one set of interchangeable branches are replaced by a second set of branches are also provided.
CONNECTOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS THERETO
An artificial tree comprising a first trunk section and a second trunk section is disclosed. The second trunk section can be configured to receive a portion of the first trunk section and can include a sleeve disposed proximate an end of the second trunk section. The sleeve can include a lower lip having an angled portion that can interact with a rolling protrusion disposed on the first trunk section. The rolling protrusion can rotate upon interaction with the angled portion of the lower lip to guide and assist the second trunk section to receive a portion of the first trunk section.
CONNECTOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS THERETO
An artificial tree comprising a first trunk section and a second trunk section is disclosed. The second trunk section can be configured to receive a portion of the first trunk section and can include a sleeve disposed proximate an end of the second trunk section. The sleeve can include a lower lip having an angled portion that can interact with a rolling protrusion disposed on the first trunk section. The rolling protrusion can rotate upon interaction with the angled portion of the lower lip to guide and assist the second trunk section to receive a portion of the first trunk section.