Light system and method for lighting a tree
10617248 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2121/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A light system having a plurality of lighted tiers wherein each tier includes a plurality of radially extending lighted arms for illuminating branches of a tree. Each lighted arm is operatively associated with at least two conductive connectors for electrically connecting other lighted arms, other lighted tiers, or the lead wire.
Claims
1. A lighting system for lighting a tree comprising: a lead wire configured to operatively connect to a power source; a first tier comprising a first and second arm wherein one of said first and second arms is operatively connected to said lead wire and wherein each of said first and second arms comprises a proximal and distal end and at least one light supported on said first and second arms between said proximal and distal ends wherein said first and second arms provide power to said at least one light on said first and second arms from said power source; a second tier comprising a first and second arm, said second tier operatively connected to said first tier and said first and second arms each comprising a proximal and distal end and at least one light supported on said first and second arms between said proximal and distal ends wherein said first and second arms provide power to said at least one light from said power source; a first tier coupling connected to the proximal end of said first and second arms of said first tier and comprising a first coupler and a second coupler configured to matingly engage with said first coupler wherein said first tier first coupler of said first arm is operatively connected to said lead wire and said first tier second coupler of said first arm is operatively connected to said first tier first coupler of said second arm; and a second tier coupling connected to the proximal end of said first and second arms of said second tier and comprising a first coupler and a second coupler configured to matingly engage with said first coupler wherein said second tier first coupler is operatively connected to said second coupler of said first tier second arm and said second tier second coupler of said first arm is operatively connected to said second tier first coupler of said second arm, wherein power is delivered from said lead wire, to said first tier, and from said first tier to said second tier.
2. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein said second tier is not directly operatively connected to said lead wire.
3. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein said first coupler is a female coupler and second coupler is a male coupler.
4. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein said arm of said first and second tiers supports a plurality of said lights between said proximal and distal ends.
5. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second arms of said first tier is non-linear.
6. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second arms of said second tier is non-linear.
7. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein said lead wire is configured to transfer electrical power from said power source.
8. A method of lighting a tree comprising the steps of: providing power to a lead wire; transferring power from the lead wire to a first tier comprising first and second arms operatively connected to said lead wire, each of said first and second arms comprising a proximal and distal end and at least one light supported on said first and second arms between said proximal and distal ends wherein said first and second arms powers said at least one light; removeably connecting said first and second arms of said first tier with a first tier coupler comprising a first coupler and a second coupler; connecting said first and second coupler to connect said first and second arms of said first tier; transferring power from said first tier to a second tier comprising first and second arms operatively connected to said first tier comprising a proximal and distal end and at least one light supported on said first and second arms between said proximal and distal ends wherein said first and second arms power said at least one light; removeably connecting said first and second arms of said second tier with a second tier coupler comprising a first coupler and a second coupler; connecting said first coupler of said first arm of said first tier to said power and said second coupler of said first arm of said first tier to said first coupler of said second arm of said first tier; operatively connecting said first tier second coupler of said second arm to said second tier first coupler of said first arm wherein power is delivered from said lead wire, to said first tier, and from said first tier to said second tier.
9. The lighting system according to claim 1 wherein said first coupler is a male coupler and said second coupler is a female coupler.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The present invention will now be described in detail hereinafter by reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described; rather, this detailed description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and practice the invention.
(8) As used herein, the terms lateral and longitudinal are used to refer to intersecting directions. The term fore refers to the uppermost tier of the light system and term aft refers to the bottommost tier of the light system. The term transverse direction refers to a direction which intersects the longitudinal or lateral axis, at any angle. The term radial refers to a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis. The term proximal refers to the end closest to the longitudinal axis and the term distal refers to the end remote from the longitudinal axis.
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(13) The couplings 28 on each arm 20 as shown include a male 30 and female 31 type connectors. The male 30 and female 31 couplers extend from the proximal end of the wire 22 to define a Y configuration of the wires 40 as shown in the various figures. By way of example, the lead wire 15 cooperates with the female connector 35 of a first lighted arm 38. The first female coupler 35 is operatively connected, such as by a coaxial cable, to the male coupler 30 of the first lighted arm 38. The male coupler 30 of the first lighted arm is then connected to the female coupler 31 of the adjacent lighted arm which, in turn is operatively connected to the male coupler 30 of the adjacent arm 20. This continues around the longitudinal axis A until all the couplings 28 are connected in series. The arm 20 adjacent the first lighted arm 36, or the last lighted arm 36, includes a coupler 39 which is not connected to a coupler of an adjacent arm 20 of the same tier 12. This coupler 39 is connected to the first lighted arm 38 of the adjacent tier 12. This continues until each tier 12 is operatively connected to form a closed circuit with the power source.
(14) According to another aspect of the present invention, the couplings 28 are not integrated with the wire 22. The couplings 28 are discrete members having a male and female component for connecting adjacent lighted arms 20. According to another aspect, the couplings 28 are either a male 30 or female 31 couplers and a pair (one of each) are provided between adjacent lighted arms 20.
(15) While exemplary embodiments have been shown and described above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications to the disclosed embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art. The disclosure, therefore, is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from its spirit and scope.