ARTIFICIAL TREE ASSEMBLY
20230123280 · 2023-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An improved artificial tree of the present invention is directed to a decorative artificial tree assembly which may be dimensioned and configured to fit on any supporting surface including, but not limited to, an interior floor, outside grounds, etc. The artificial tree may be disposed in an assembled or collapsed state. As such, the artificial tree may include a plurality tree segments and a cap member, vertically interconnected or stacked upon each other via a plurality of connectors. The artificial tree may be constructed from lightweight materials with decorative items attached to its outer surface.
Claims
1. A tree assembly comprising: an artificial tree structured for selective positioning between an assembled orientation and a collapsed orientation; said assembled orientation comprising a plurality of tree segments disposed in vertically connecting relation to one another; each of said tree segments comprising a plurality of branch segments; said plurality of tree segments disposed in vertically connecting relation to one another and said branch segments disposed in horizontally adjacent connecting relation to one another, via a plurality of connecting members; at least some of said plurality of connecting members comprising an interlocking structure at confronting peripheral edges of said tree segments; said collapsed orientation comprising said plurality of tree segments disposed in a substantially flattened state; said assembled and collapsed orientations respectively disposable between an assembled-ready state and a stored, transport-ready state; and said transport-ready state comprising at least one adjacent pair of said branch segments separated from one another resulting in said tree segments disposed in a substantially flattened state and in a flat stacked relation to each other.
2. A tree assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said artificial tree comprises a substantially columnar configuration, at least when said artificial tree is in said assembled orientation.
3. A tree assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said artificial tree comprises a substantially tapered configuration, at least when said artificial tree is in said assembled orientation.
4. A tree assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein at least when said artificial tree is in said assembled orientation comprising each of said plurality of tree segments having a substantially annular configuration.
5. A tree assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said substantially flat stacked relation comprises a nested orientation between said branch segments of one of said tree segment with said branch segments of another of said tree segments.
6. A tree assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said branch segments are curved so as to facilitate said nested orientation.
7. A tree assembly comprising: an artificial tree structured for selective positioning between an assembled orientation and a collapsed orientation; said artificial tree comprising a plurality of tree segments structured for selective positioning between an operative orientation and a non-operative orientation; said operative orientation at least comprising said tree segments vertically stacking together in order to provide a conically shaped artificial tree; each of said plurality of tree segments comprising a proximal end and a distal end; said proximal and distal ends disposed in removable interconnecting relation to each other; a plurality of connecting members interconnecting said plurality of tree segments in a vertically, conjoined adjacent relation to one another, at least when said tree segments are in said operative orientation; said assembled orientation comprising a cap member vertically stacked upon said tree segments so as to provide a conically shaped artificial tree; said assembled orientation further comprising a first tree segment acting as a base disposed above a supporting surface wherein said first tree segment is disposed in adjacent, connecting relation to said plurality of tree segments so as to provide a conically shaped artificial tree; said collapsed orientation and said operative orientation each comprising said tree segments and said cap disposed in a nested relation to each other, and said assembled and collapsed orientations are respectively disposable between an assembled-ready state and a transport-ready state.
9. A tree assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of tree segments comprise a substantially annular configuration when assembled; said cap member comprises a substantially conical configuration, at least when said tree segments are in said operative orientation.
9. A tree assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said plurality of tree segments and said cap member comprise an outer portion and an inner portion.
10. A tree assembly as recited in claim 10 further comprising at least one decorative member disposed on said outer portion of at least one of said tree segments and said cap member.
11. A tree assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein at least some of said plurality of tree segments comprise a plurality of branch segments disposed in interconnected relation to each other.
12. A tree assembly as recited in claim 12 wherein at least some of said plurality of tree segments are disposable in a plurality of different heights, each height determined by a size of said branch segments.
13. A tree assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein at least some of said plurality of tree segments are disposable in a plurality of different lengths, each length determined by an amount of said branch segments.
14. A tree assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein at least some of said plurality of tree segments are disposable in a plurality of different circumferences, each circumference determined by an amount of said branch segments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] As represented in the accompanying Figures and with initial, reference to
[0023] The artificial tree 10 may be structured for selective positioning between an assembled orientation 11 and a collapsed orientation 12, as described in greater detail below and generally represented in
[0024] This removable connection via the connecting members 200 may be accomplished by sufficiently strong connecting structures to maintain a sturdy connection such that the artificial tree 10 does not unintentionally disassemble, lean, etc., while in the assembled orientation 11. Accordingly, such connecting structures may include structured connectors such as magnets which allow a secure but removable positioning of the plurality of tree segments 100 and cap member 150 while interconnected to each other in the assembled orientation 11, but also allows for their removal when so chosen by the end user.
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] As such, and in order to provide a conically shaped artificial tree 10, the dimension of the bottom portion 121 of the intermediate member 120 may substantially equal the dimension of the top portion 112 of the base member 110 and securely connect thereto via the plurality of connecting members 200. In addition, if the end user would like to increase the height of the artificial tree 10, he/she can include more than one intermediate member 120, stacked upon one another. It being noted and understood that the additional one or more intermediate members 120 would be correspondingly and cooperatively dimensioned to the adjacent members to which they are connected. Thus, in the preferred embodiment, the dimension and configuration of the additional intermediate member(s) 120 are properly dimensioned in order to maintain the conical configuration of the artificial tree 10.
[0027] In contrast, if the end user would like to decrease the height of the artificial tree 10, he/she can remove at least one intermediate member 120 (additionally, if the end user removes the base member 110, then the lowermost intermediate member 120 will become the base member 110). Lastly, the cap member 150 may vertically connect or stack upon the (uppermost) greater-dimensioned intermediate member 120. As such, the dimension of the bottom portion 151 of the cap member 150 may substantially equal the dimension of the top portion 121 of the (uppermost) intermediate member 120, securely connected thereto via the plurality of connecting members 200.
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[0029] As such, and as illustrated in
[0030] Further, as mentioned above, the artificial tree 10 may include a decorative member 300 disposed on the outer portions 108 of the plurality of tree segments 100 and cap member 150, as depicted in
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[0032] As such, the plurality of tree segments 100 are disposed in vertically connecting relation to one another via the plurality of connecting members 200, at least when each of the tree segments 100 are in the operative orientation 13. Additionally, the cap member 150 is disposed in vertically connecting relation to the plurality of tree segments 100, via the connecting members 200, and extending outwardly therefrom, at least when the plurality of tree segments 100 are in the operative orientation 13 and the artificial tree 10 is in the assembled orientation 11. As such, the assembled orientation 11 of the artificial tree 10 is defined by the plurality of tree segments 100 in the operative orientation 13 and the cap member 150 connected thereto, as depicted in
[0033] As such, when the artificial tree 10 is in the assembled orientation 11, the inner surfaces of the interconnected plurality of tree segments 100 and cap member 150 are not exposed and not clearly viewable, as illustrated in
[0034] More specifically, when the cap member 150 is disposed in connecting relation to the plurality of tree segments 100, the plurality of tree segments 100 will be disposed in the operative orientation 13 and the inner surfaces will not be viewable, as represented in
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[0037] In a preferred embodiment, at least some of the plurality of annular shaped tree segments 100 are disposable in a plurality of different circumferences, each circumference determined by an amount of the branch segments 180. Moreover, at least a portion of the plurality of tree segments 100 include a curved configuration along its respective length. In addition, each curved configuration of the tree segment 100 may be more specifically defined by a plurality of curved branch segments 180. Accordingly, a plurality of curved branch segments 180 of a curved configuration of the same tree segment 100 may be disposed in immediately adjacent, successive and/or contiguous relation to one another as the curved branch segments 180 collectively extend along the length of the tree segment 100. Moreover, at least some of the curved branch segments 180 of a tree segment 100, may be defined by a substantially convex configuration. As such, the end user can increase the circumference (which may include an increase in height and/or length) of the artificial tree 10.
[0038] The removable connection by the connecting members 200 may be accomplished by sufficiently strong connecting structures to maintain a sturdy connection such that the branch segments 180 do not unintentionally disassemble. Accordingly, such connecting structures may include structured connectors such as magnets or arcuate tabs/grooves which allow a secure but removable positioning of the plurality of branch segments 180 while interconnected to each other, but also allows for their removal when so chosen by the end user. For example, the connecting member 200 may include arcuate tabs protruding out from both horizontal and vertical peripheral edges of one or all of the tree segments 100 and grooves, slots, etc. in which the arcuate tabs are received, wherein the grooves, slots, etc. are also cooperatively disposed in peripheral edge portions of the branch segment 180 to be connected.
[0039] As discussed above, the artificial tree 10 may be structured for selective positioning between an assembled orientation 11 and a collapsed orientation 12. In addition, the assembled 11 and collapsed orientations 12 may be respectively disposable between an assembled-ready state and a stored, transport-ready state. For example, as illustrated in
[0040] Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.