System and method for rotating an ornament for the purpose of decorating the ornament
11617455 ยท 2023-04-04
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Abstract
A system and method for rotating an ornament, so that the ornament can be easily decorated. The decorating device has a housing that defines an interior compartment. Within the interior compartment, a mount receives and engages the neck of the ornament, therein temporarily connecting the ornament neck to the mount. The ornament is passed into the housing through an access opening in the housing. When connected to the mount in the housing, at least some of the ornament extends out of the housing through the access opening. A motor is used to rotate the mount and ornament. As the ornament rotates, the section of the ornament that extends out of the access opening can be contacted with marking devices. In this manner, the ornament can be decorated as it spins.
Claims
1. A system for rotating an ornament, comprising: an ornament having a body and a neck, wherein said neck is disposed about a central axis; a housing having an interior compartment and an access opening for accessing said interior compartment, wherein said access opening is sized to enable said body and said neck of ornament to pass through said access opening and into said interior compartment; a mount disposed in said interior compartment of said housing that receives and engages said neck of said ornament, therein temporarily connecting said neck to said mount; and a motor for rotating said mount, wherein said mount rotates said ornament by said neck about said central axis, therein causing sections of said body to repeatedly rotate into and out of said interior compartment through said access opening.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said housing has a face surface and said access opening is disposed in said face surface.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein said face surface is inclined relative said central axis to increase said sections of said ornament that extends out of said access opening.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said neck of said ornament mechanically interconnects with said mount and provides a sole point of contact with said ornament.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said neck of said ornament is keyed and connects to said mount to prevent independent rotation between said neck and said mount.
6. A system for rotating an ornament, wherein said ornament has a body and a neck, said system comprising: a housing having a face surface, an interior compartment, and an access opening in said face surface that provides access to said interior compartment, wherein said access opening is sized to enable said body and said neck of said ornament to pass through said face surface; a mount disposed within said housing that is sized to receive and retain said ornament and hold said ornament within said access opening; and a motor disposed within said housing for rotating said mount about a rotational axis.
7. The system according to claim 6, wherein said face surface is inclined relative to said rotational axis of said mount.
8. The system according to claim 6, further including a gearbox disposed between said motor and said mount.
9. The system according to claim 6, further including a battery compartment disposed within said housing.
10. The system according to claim 6, wherein said mount includes a keyed receptacle.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(9) Although the present invention ornament decoration system can be embodied in many ways, a few exemplary embodiments are illustrated. The exemplary embodiments are being shown for the purposes of explanation and description. The exemplary embodiments are selected in order to set forth some of the best modes contemplated for the invention. The illustrated embodiments, however, are merely exemplary and should not be considered limitations when interpreting the scope of the appended claims.
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(11) The ornament decorating system 10 temporarily engages the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12 in a manner that prevents the hanging ornament 12 from tilting or swaying during the decoration process. The ornament decorating system 12 rotates the hanging ornament 12 about the central axis 18 of the hanging ornament 12. As the hanging ornament 12 is rotated, the hanging ornament 12 can be contacted with marking devices 28, such as ink markers, pens, pencils, chalk, paint brushes or crayons. Likewise, the hanging ornament 12 can be contacted by glue applicators, stickers, or other such decorations. Since the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12 is firmly affixed to the ornament decorating system 10, the contact forces do not alter the orientation of the hanging ornament 12 as it rotates. In this manner, all the surfaces of the hanging ornament 12 are exposed for decoration except for a small section of the neck 16 that is in contact with the ornament decorating system 10. This section of the neck 16 is subsequently enclosed, in whole or in part, by the ornament cap 20 when the decoration of the hanging ornament 12 is completed.
(12) The ornament decorating system 10 includes a housing 30. The housing 30 can have any shape, provided the housing 30 defines an interior compartment 32. The interior compartment 32 has a base surface 34 and an opposite face surface 36. An access opening 38 is formed in the face surface 36 to provide access to the interior compartment 32. Although the opening 38 can be any shape, the shape of the opening 38 preferably mimics the shape of the hanging ornament 12 that is to be decorated. The face surface 36 can be inclined relative to the plane of the base surface 34 for a purpose that is later explained.
(13) A mount 40 is disposed within the interior compartment 32. The mount 40 is configured to interconnect with the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12. The mount 40 rotates about a rotational axis 42. When the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12 is connected to the mount 40, the rotational axis 42 of the mount 40 aligns with the central axis 18 of the hanging ornament 12, therein causing the hanging ornament 12 to rotate about its central axis 18. When the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12 is connected to the mount 40, the hanging ornament 12 extends from the mount 40 as a cantilever. That is, no part of the hanging ornament 12, other than the neck 16, is in contact with the ornament decorating system 10.
(14) The mount 40 is located within the interior compartment 32 of the housing 30. The mount 40 is accessed by advancing the hanging ornament 12 into the access opening 38 in the face surface 36 of the housing 30. The access opening 38 is larger than the hanging ornament 12. In this manner, the hanging ornament 12 is easily manipulated within the confines of the access opening 38. Furthermore, the access opening 38 does not interfere with the ability of the hanging ornament 12 to rotate.
(15) The mount 40 is positioned close to the face surface 36 of the housing 30. In this manner, the hanging ornament 12 will partially extend out of the housing 30, through the access opening 38, when attached to the mount 40. This creates an exposed section 44 of the hanging ornament 12 that extends out of the housing 30. When the hanging ornament 12 rotates, preferably all the surfaces of the ornament body 14 rotate into the exposed section 44 at various times. As previously mentioned, the face surface 36 may be inclined. The incline of the face surface 36 slopes away from the rotational axis 42 of the mount 40. In this manner, the exposed section 44 is increased in area. The hanging ornament 12 is decorated by contacting the exposed section 44 of the hanging ornament 12 with a marking device 28 or an applicator. For example, marking devices 28, such as colored ink markers can be provided. These marking devices 28 can be touched to the hanging ornament 12 as it rotates, therein transferring a colored design onto the hanging ornament 12. All surfaces of the hanging ornament 12 can be contacted with the exception of the section of the ornament neck 16 in contact with the mount 40.
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(17) The mount 40 is shaped and sized to engage the neck 16 of the hanging ornament 12. If the ornament decorating system 10 is sold with ornaments or is sold for use with a particular type of ornament, then the mount 40 can be configured to match the neck 16 or those ornaments. Some examples are as follows. Referring to
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(21) In the prior embodiments, it was assumed that the hanging ornament would have a neck that could be directly engaged by the mount. However, this need not be the case. Hanging ornaments come in different shapes and sizes and thus have necks of different shapes and sizes. Referring to
(22) The embodiments of the present invention that are illustrated and described are merely exemplary and a person skilled in the art can make many variations to those embodiments. All such embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.