Christmas tree stand with built-in tarp, apparatus and method of use
10123646 ยท 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2033/1293
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A Christmas tree stand, with a watering spout, comprising: a tree stand apparatus with a build-in tarp that is unrolled from the stand when the tree is to be discarded. The stand comprises: a hollow frusto-conical-like shaped housing covered with a hinged collar that is used to pivot the tree to the floor. The housing further comprises: a rotating wheel with spurs in the base; and a rotating cylinder with baffles connected on the cylinder's top edge. A cable lays on the top of the baffles and against the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder. The cable also runs between three evenly spaced sets of restraints with screws aligned perpendicularly into the tree trunk. When a tree trunk is placed in the rotating cylinder, atop the wheel, and rotated clockwise, then cable pulls the screws against the trunk, and the tree is then locked into place with a foot pedal.
Claims
1. A method of assembling and disassembling a Christmas tree in a stand apparatus, comprising: a. providing a stand apparatus comprising: a housing comprising a frusto-conical shape; a hinged collar able to pivot to a vertical position and covering the housing; a rotating cylinder and a cable assembly positioned beneath the hinged collar within the housing; a rotating wheel near a bottom of and within the housing; a built-in tarp that is unroll-able from within the housing; b. inserting a tree trunk into the housing, centered in the rotating cylinder, and resting on the rotating wheel; and c. rotating the tree trunk, cylinder and wheel clockwise up to about ninety degrees to cause the cable assembly to tighten around the rotating cylinder and stabilize the tree trunk within the stand apparatus.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the cable assembly further comprises a plurality of screws, each screw slide-able within a hollow horizontally positioned cylindrical restraint.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the cable assembly further comprise a cable connected to each of the restraints, wherein rotating the cylinder tightens the cable and pulls the screws perpendicularly into the tree trunk.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the apparatus housing further comprises a foot pedal able to lock the rotating wheel, cylinder and cable assembly into position to stabilize the tree trunk.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising manually turning the screws to further stabilize the tree trunk within the apparatus.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the rotating wheel further comprises a plurality of vertically pointing spurs able to embed into the trunk and rotate the wheel with the tree without slippage.
7. The method of claim 3, wherein the housing further comprises a spool of tarp and a slot for unspooling the tarp from the housing.
8. The method of claim 3, wherein the locking pedal further comprises a hole for facilitating pouring water into the apparatus from a bottle without spilling the water.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein disassembling the apparatus comprises: a. unspooling and unfolding the tarp to lay on a ground while still being connected on one end to the housing; b. unlocking the foot pedal and lowering the tree to the tarp, which causes the rotating cylinder and cable assembly to pivot to a vertical position; c. rotating the cylinder counter-clockwise to automatedly retract the screws and restraints; d. manually removing the rotating cylinder and hinged collar from the tree trunk; and e. wrapping the tree within the tarp and sealing the tarp closed with an adhesive tape that is affixed along the edge of the tarp.
10. A Christmas tree stand apparatus comprising: a. a housing comprising a frusto-conical shape; b. a hinged collar able to pivot to a vertical position and covering the housing; c. a rotating cylinder and a cable assembly positioned beneath the collar within the housing; d. a rotating wheel near a bottom of and within the housing; and e. a built-in tarp that is unroll-able from within the housing.
11. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 10, wherein the cable assembly further comprises a plurality of screws, each screw slide-able within a horizontally positioned hollow cylindrical restraint.
12. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 11, wherein the cable assembly further comprises a cable connected to each of the restraints, and wherein rotating the cylinder tightens the cable and pulls the screws perpendicularly into a trunk of the tree.
13. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 12, wherein each restraint comprises a hole extending downward for the cable to slide horizontally through.
14. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 13, wherein the cable is positioned to slide through the holes when the rotating cylinder is rotated and to cause the screws to move perpendicularly into the tree trunk.
15. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 10, wherein the apparatus housing further comprises a foot pedal able to lock the rotating wheel, cylinder and cable assembly into position to stabilize the tree trunk.
16. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 10, wherein the rotating wheel further comprises a plurality of vertically pointing spurs able to embed into the trunk and rotate the wheel with the tree without slippage.
17. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 10, wherein the housing further comprises a spool of tarp and a slot for unspooling the tarp from the housing.
18. The Christmas tree stand apparatus of claim 11, wherein the locking pedal further comprises a hole for facilitating pouring water into the apparatus from a bottle without spilling the water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive, examples of embodiments and/or features. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(15) Apparatus and Method of Assembly of Tree within Stand
(16) Now referring to drawings in
(17) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Item No. Component 1 Top collar 2 Gliding restraint for the screws 3 3 Screws (total of 3) 4 Cable 5 Interlocking upper cylinder 7 Lower revolving wheel 8 Hollow frusto-conical shaped housing 9 Restraining spurs 10 Cylinder guide 11 Revolving post 12 Base of housing 8 13 Hinge of collar 1 14 Hole in pedal 15 for water adapter 23 15 Locking foot pedal 16 Disposable tarp 17 Tarp hanging end 18 Tarp spool in housing 8 19 Tarp dispensing slot in housing 8 20 Triangular shaped baffle of cylinder 5 21 Water line within housing 8 22 Tree with trunk 23 Removable adapter 24 Water bottle spout 26 Individual gliding restraint-cable looped end 27 Cable 4 point of attachment 28 Tarp's exposed adhesive strip
(18) Tree stand apparatus 100 comprises the outer components of: a substantially hollow frusto-conical-like shaped housing 8 with a hinged collar 1 on the top surface. Housing 8 may further comprise openings in the side wall to enable a user to see within the apparatus 100.
(19) Collar 1 further comprises a circular opening in the center that the tree trunk 22 is inserted into. And collar 1 comprises a hinge mechanism 13 on the front side of apparatus 100 to enable the collar to be rotated 90 degrees upward to a vertical position when the tree is to be discarded. For example,
(20) Wheel with Spurs:
(21) Apparatus 100 inner components comprise a lower revolving wheel 7 that the tree trunk rests upon when the rotating cylinder 5 is locked into position via the cylinder guide (see
(22) Rotating Cylinder and Cable Assembly:
(23) Apparatus 100 inner components further comprise a rotating cylinder connected to a cable assembly. As illustrated in the cross sectional left side view of
(24) The cable assembly comprises a tightening mechanism to automatedly turn a plurality of horizontally positioned screws 3 into the tree trunk bark. Each tightening mechanism comprises a hollow cylinder gliding restraint 2 within which a screw 3 slides, and wherein a hole extends from each restraint 2 that is of sufficient width to allow a cable 4 to easily pass through. For example,
(25) The cable assembly is also viewed from a top plan view in
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(27) Additionally, when cable 4 moves as the cylinder 5 rotates, each screw 3 moves independently from the other two screws. As a result, a tree trunk with an uneven outer surface is affixed between the three screws in a stable manner where each of the screws 3 may be extended a different length from their restraint 2 because of the trunk's unevenness. The independent movement of screws also enables apparatus 100 to fit a wide range of tree trunk diameters, such as from about 2.5 inches to about 7 inches.
(28) Locking Foot Pedal:
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(30) Adjustments:
(31) The amount of tightening and the tree position is adjustable by manually rotating counter-clockwise the tree trunk 22 before depressing the locking pedal 15. The rotation automatedly retracts the restraints 2 and screws 3 outwardly to loosen the tree. Additionally, before and after the locking pedal 15 is depressed, screws 3 can be manually turned by the user to further stabilize the tree within the stand.
(32) Method of Watering Tree
(33) Watering Hole:
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(35) Built-in Tarp Embodiment and Method of Disassembling
(36) Apparatus 100 may further comprise a built-in tarp 16 residing on a roller 18 within housing 8. As illustrated in
(37) The tree stand apparatus 100 is then disassembled by: unlocking pedal 15 by lifting it at the hinge 13; and then rotating the tree downward to lay on the floor while the cylinder 5 and cable assembly rotate out of housing 8 and into a vertical position (e.g. see
CONCLUSION
(38) It is additionally noted and anticipated that although the apparatus is shown in its most simple form, various components and aspects of the apparatus may be differently shaped or slightly modified when forming the invention herein. As such those skilled in the art will appreciate the descriptions and depictions set forth in this disclosure or merely meant to portray examples of preferred modes within the overall scope and intent of the invention, and are not to be considered limiting in any manner.
(39) While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the invention have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention or claims herein. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.