Patent classifications
A47G33/08
System and device for hanging magnetic ornaments
A magnetic ornament system includes: a mounting structure with a mounting surface; a magnetic plate, including a plate body, an adhesive material, and a protective member; and a magnetic ornament, including a magnet, a connector member, and an ornament assembly; such that the magnetic plate is positionable on the mounting surface of the mounting structure, such that the magnetic ornament is detachably connectable to the magnetic plate.
Tree top decoration mount
A mount for tree top decorations includes a central post member for positioning adjacent an upper portion of a tree trunk, and plural bendable members extending away from the central post, the members for removable engagement with branches of the tree. A receiver is provided at the top of the central post member for engaging with a decoration or other tree topper item to thereby mount the tree topper to the tree.
HOLLOW PAPER HANGING ORNAMENT
A hollow paper hanging ornament includes a hollow body made of paper, the hollow body having a shell and an inner space within the shell, the shell being provided with a through hole, which communicates with the inner and outer spaces of the shell, and a plug set in the through hole of the hollow body to provide the function of decoration or hanging.
HOLLOW PAPER HANGING ORNAMENT
A hollow paper hanging ornament includes a hollow body made of paper, the hollow body having a shell and an inner space within the shell, the shell being provided with a through hole, which communicates with the inner and outer spaces of the shell, and a plug set in the through hole of the hollow body to provide the function of decoration or hanging.
Electric lighting devices
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.
Electric lighting devices
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.
Ribbon Decoration Device
An example ribbon decoration device includes a base structure. At least one end fastener may attach a first end of the base structure to a second end of the base structure for positioning the base structure on an object (e.g., around a portion of a tree, pole, fixture, window, doorway, or other object). Ribbon fasteners are configured to attach decorative ribbons to the base structure. The base structure is positioned on the tree, pole, fixture, window, doorway, or other object with the decorative ribbons in the rolled configuration, and then the decorative ribbons are unrolled for decorating the tree, pole, fixture, window, doorway, arch, or other object.
Spliced Tree Skirt
A spliced tree skirt is disclosed in the present invention, which is formed by connecting a plurality of tree skirt members to each other, and further includes a connecting assembly. The connecting assembly includes a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The tree skirt members each include a first surface and a second connecting member, and the first connecting member or the second connecting member is arranged on the first surface or the second surface, so as to form a tree skirt that is spliced by lapping end to end sequentially or fitting sequentially. The spliced tree skirt of the present invention is assembled from a plurality of tree skirt members of substantially the same size, which is small in size in a disassembled state, easy to package and transport, and has a good visual appearance and function after assembly.
Illuminated Christmas tree decorative light control circuit
An illuminated Christmas tree decorative light control circuit includes: a main controller and at least one branch controller. The main controller includes a main control circuit, a timing circuit, a memory circuit, a RF remote control circuit and a control output circuit capable of outputting main control signals. Each branch controller includes a signal transmission circuit capable of receiving the main control signal, a connecting terminal respectively connected to a plurality of decorative light modules (LED light string/strip equipped with a plurality of LEDs arranged linearly) installed on the Christmas tree branches, and a driving circuit arranged between the signal transmission circuit and the connecting terminal. Accordingly, the decorative light module on each tree branch can be installed independently and further connected to the corresponding branch controller, followed by connecting all of the branch controllers to a main controller. Consequently, the overall wiring is more convenient and facilitated.
Illuminated Christmas tree decorative light control circuit
An illuminated Christmas tree decorative light control circuit includes: a main controller and at least one branch controller. The main controller includes a main control circuit, a timing circuit, a memory circuit, a RF remote control circuit and a control output circuit capable of outputting main control signals. Each branch controller includes a signal transmission circuit capable of receiving the main control signal, a connecting terminal respectively connected to a plurality of decorative light modules (LED light string/strip equipped with a plurality of LEDs arranged linearly) installed on the Christmas tree branches, and a driving circuit arranged between the signal transmission circuit and the connecting terminal. Accordingly, the decorative light module on each tree branch can be installed independently and further connected to the corresponding branch controller, followed by connecting all of the branch controllers to a main controller. Consequently, the overall wiring is more convenient and facilitated.