LIGHT STRING WITH MULTIPLE MOVABLE CLIPS
20190316743 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2121/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G33/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F21S4/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G33/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention is directed to a string of lights including a plurality of moveable attaching means such as a spring-loaded alligator clip.
Claims
1. An apparatus for illuminating a Christmas tree comprising: (a) a string including a power source, wire, light bulb connector, and a plurality of light bulbs; and (b) at least two attaching means configured to move along an outer circumference of the wire and to attach to a branch of the Christmas tree.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attaching means is selected from the group of clips, clasps, graspers, pins, hooks and the like.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attaching means is a grasper selected from the group of alligator clips, Babcock clips, French graspers, Reddick graspers, spoon cup graspers, right angle graspers, and the like.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attaching means is an alligator spring-loaded clip having a set of jaws.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attaching means further includes a moveable connector configured to move along an outer circumference of the wire wherein the moveable connector is a geometric shape having an aperture with an inner circumference larger than the outer circumference of the wire.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the moveable connector is a circle, square, diamond, rectangle, sphere or other geometric shape.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the moveable connector is a decorative piece including an aperture.
8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the moveable connector is connected to the pair of jaws by a flexible member.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the flexible member is a spring.
10. An apparatus for illuminating comprising; (a) a string including a power source, a wire, a plurality of light bulb connectors, and a plurality of light bulbs wherein the lights are in a spaced-apart distance; and (b) at least two attaching means configured to move along an outer circumference of the wire and each attaching means is located within two spaced-apart lights on the string.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the attaching means is selected from the group of clips, clasps, graspers, pins, hooks and the like.
12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the attaching means is a grasper selected from the group of alligator clips, Babcock clips, French graspers, Reddick graspers, spoon cup graspers, right angle graspers, and the like.
13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the attaching means is an alligator spring-loaded clip having a set of jaws.
14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the attaching means further includes a moveable connector configured to move along an outer circumference of the wire wherein the moveable connector is a geometric shape having an aperture with an inner circumference larger than the outer circumference of the wire.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the moveable connector is a circle, square, diamond, rectangle, sphere or other geometric shape.
16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the moveable connector is a decorative piece including an aperture.
17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the moveable connector is connected to the pair of jaws by a flexible member.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the flexible member is a spring.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The above and other advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent with reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the devices and related methods of the invention. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] Reference will now be made in detail to the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0035] In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an apparatus is disclosed which is a string of lights including at least two movable attaching means. The inventive apparatus of a string of lights with at least two moveable attaching means is provided which includes a string, a plurality of light sockets and lights, and at least two moveable attaching means. The attaching means may include any means to attach the string to an object and secure the string to the chosen object. In one embodiment if the invention, the moveable attaching means is located on the string between two lights on the string and thus is fixed only between the two lights and can move between such lights along the string for positioning and attaching of the inventive string of lights to a chosen object. Thus the individual user can chose where to attach the inventive string of lights to a chosen object by moving the attaching means to a chosen location and then activating the attaching means.
[0036] As seen in
[0037] The attaching means 160 may be any means to attach the inventive string of lights 100 to a chosen objection. In one embodiment the attaching means 160 is an alligator spring clip as shown in
[0038] The pair of jaws 160a, 160b in this embodiment are joined by a spring loaded pivot pin 164. The attaching means also includes a means to attach to the string such as in one embodiment a ring 166. The ring 166 has an aperture 167 with a diameter which is larger than the diameter of the string 120 so that the ring 166 can move along the string 120 as shown in
[0039] While the embodiment above for the attaching means 160 is a spring loaded alligator clip other attaching means may be used such as Babcock graspers, alligator graspers, French graspers, Reddick graspers, spoon cup graspers, right angle graspers, clamps, claws, jaws and the like. Other attaching means could be employed such as clasps, graspers, pins, hooks Velcro, snaps and the like. The attaching means 160 should have some leverage and expansion in order to attach to the chosen object and to secure the string of lights 100 to such object.
[0040] In other embodiments of the present invention the ring 166 may be any geometric shape or a decorative motif as shown in
[0041] The decorative movable connector, such as butterfly connector 153, may be connected to the spring loaded pivot pin 164 by another spring 168 or any other connecting means. Thus the attaching means 160 can move along the string 120 as the object to which it is secured, such as a tree 200, moves, such as a tree branch 220. Instead of a spring 168 the connecting means can be any other flexible members capable of movement. In use, the spring 168 can move as the tree branch 220 move and dry, while keeping the inventive string of lights 100 secure on the drying tree branch 220 and preventing the string of lights 100 from falling off of the moving, drying and dropping tree branch 220.
[0042] The string 120 can be a wire or plurality of wires (not shown) wrapped in plastic covering which covering may be colored green to blend into a tree, or colored white or black or any color. The lights 140 may be conventional size, mini-lights or larger lights, and may be LED, incandescent or any other known light type. The lights 140 may be clear or white, or may be colored in one color such as for instance and by way of example only red, or may be multi-colored.
[0043] The attaching means 160 may be comprised of any material such as metal, plastic, wood or the like. It is preferred the attaching means 160 is a plastic material for safety as it moves along a string 120 in between lights 140 which are connected to a power source. The attaching means 160 may optionally include hinge or other manner in which to remove the ring 166 and the attaching means 160 from the string 120 in the event the ring 166 breaks or the jaws 160a, 160b break or the pivot breaks 164. The ring 166 could be shaped with a latch or other means to connect the ring 166 to the spring 168. In another embodiment the ring 166 could be shaped like a key ring having a circular ring that is split at one point to provide a gap of sufficient width to pass a portion of the spring 168 to connect to the ring 166. In both of these embodiments and any other embodiment with a way to remove the ring 166 from the attaching means 160, the purposes is to provide a means to replace the ring 166 o any other portion of the attaching mean 160 if a part breaks or is unusable.
[0044] In use the inventive string of lights 100 is attached to a chosen object such as a tree branch by positioning the moveable attaching means 160 at a location for attachment and then activating the moveable attaching means 160. If a Christmas tree is the chosen object, whether a real tree or an artificial tree, the individual user may illuminate the tree 200 by positioning and attaching the inventive string of lights 100 on tree branches 220 via the attaching means 160 decorated on, the inside along the trunk 240 and the outside by simply winding the light string around the tree in the conventional manner and at the intervals dictated by the distance between each branch. The inventive string of lights 100 is thus secured to the tree branches 220 by the attaching means 160. The inventive string of lights 100 is then plugged into an electrical source and the lights 140 are illuminated. At any time the attaching means 160 can be activated again and the attaching means moved along the tree branch 220 to reposition the inventive string of lights 100 or to remove the entire string of lights 100 when the holiday is over and the Christmas tree either stored if artificial, or replanted or mulched if a real tree.
[0045] It should be noted that although the apparatus of the present invention is advantageous for illuminating a Christmas tree (real or artificial) it can advantageously be used on fences, household gutters, pipes, shrubbery, bushes, windows, curtain rods, any surface indoors or outdoors, and the like. The lights 140 may be of any configuration such as Edison lights which can be hung in a backyard or patio for decorative purposes during the summer months via the multiple moveable attaching means. In this instance the inventive light of string 100 including Edison style lights 140 would be attached to an outdoor patio or deck or backyard location and then removed in the autumn, or left attached for the winter months as additional seasonal lighting. In another embodiment the inventive string of lights 100 could be used indoor in a room for decoration and the multiple moveable attaching means 160 could be attached to a window sill or curtain rods or a shelf or book case or any surface capable of attachment by the multiple moveable attaching means 160.
[0046] A kit including the inventive string of lights 100 may further include replacement light bulbs, replacement attaching means, 160, replacement rings 166, and interchangeable attaching means with different decorative means such as varying sports themes.
[0047] Thus, the inventive string of lights 100 provides an uncomplicated and inexpensive means of illuminating the exterior and interior of a Christmas tree in which the above problems, disadvantages, complications and physical harm are reduced or eliminated. It also provides an easy way to decorate indoors and outdoors with lights not limited to Christmas decorations.
[0048] The inventive string of lights 100 reduces stress and arguments between couples, family members and friends in placing the string of lights on the Christmas tree, whether a real tree or artificial tree, as the multiple moveable attaching means 160 are more easily placed and attached to the tree branches. The inventive string of lights 100 can be moved and relocated over and over by the user without further complication. Additionally, the inventive string of lights 100 is secured to the Christmas tree branch via the multiple moveable attaching means 160. The inventive string of lights 100 may be secured and easily attached to other objects such as fences, wood, pipes, bushes, shrubs, shelves, curtain rods and any other objects.
[0049] The inventive string of lights 100 reduces the occasion of pine tar, hives, cuts and scrapes on the user's hands and arms when attaching the string of lights 100 with moveable attaching means 160 to the tree branches 220. The inventive string of lights further allows for an easier, less stressful, and more aesthetically pleasing and balanced application of lights on the Christmas tree or other chosen object. Additionally, the inventive string of lights is easy to remove or to relocate on the chosen object via the attaching means compared to pulling a strand of lights off of a drying Christmas tree for instance. Thus, using the inventive string of lights reduces the mess and stress of taking down the Christmas tree or other chosen object which was previously illuminated with the lights. Further, use of the inventive string of fights may be more cost effective as the string of lights is not thrown out at the end of the holiday season while still on the real Christmas tree. The easier removal and relocation of the inventive string of lights also cuts down and reduces the likelihood of the string of lights being tangled on an object when looped around the object, such as tree branches or bushes or fences, and the like. When used outdoors, the attaching means secures the inventive string of lights to the object and thus reduces the need to relocate the string of lights due to wind, animals and the like. The multiple moveable attaching means at the same time moves along with the wind, animals and the like thus reducing the potential for broken lights and wires.
[0050] Although the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is understood that the present invention should not be limited to these exemplary embodiments but various changes and modifications can be made by one ordinary skilled in the art within the spirit and scope of the present invention as hereinafter claimed.
[0051] The invention has been described in terms of embodiments thereof, but is more broadly applicable as will be understood by those skilled in the art.