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US2683210A
US2683210A US285372A US28537252A US2683210A US 2683210 A US2683210 A US 2683210A US 285372 A US285372 A US 285372A US 28537252 A US28537252 A US 28537252A US 2683210 A US2683210 A US 2683210A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to improvements in lighted, artificial trees for table use in the home or oflice, and the principal purpose of the invention is to provide a small illuminated tree which may be fabricated of inexpensive materials yet will present an attractive table decoration during the Christmas season or at other occasions.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation of the improved fabricated tree, equipped with a number of bubble lights;
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of the framework of the tree, with the artificial foliage omitted, and a part of the standard broken away;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section on line 33 of Fig. 2, with the lights, light brackets and light cords shown in elevation;
  • Fig. 4 is a detail transverse section through the upper end portion of the conical standard, showing the manner in which the artificial foliage is applied thereto.
  • the ornamental table tree comprises a base II molded of plaster of Paris, or formed of other suitably heavy material, a conical standard or trunk I2 made of paperboard or other relatively light weight material, a plurality of transverse fiat metal brackets or limbs I3 projecting in both directions through complemental slots in the wall of the cone I2 and supporting lamp sockets I4 adjacent the opposite ends of each bracket; and artificial foliage, generally indicated at I5 in Fig. 1, substantially surrounding andconcealing the conical trunk and the horizontal limbs of the tree.
  • the bottom of the conical standard I2 fits over the reduced upper end I6 of the base I I and seats on an annular flange of the base as best shown in Fig. 3, and may becemented or otherwise fastened in place.
  • the upper end of the cone receives a paper sleeve I1 cemented therein; and the socket I8 of the topmost light is press-fitted in the sleeve, as also indicated in Fig. 3.
  • the lamp sockets are wired in series, the cords I9 being looped around the cone I2 and the bracket arms I3, and the double cord leading to the plug 20 being clipped at 2
  • the brackets I3 are arranged in vertically spaced tiers, the arms of each tier being at right angles to the arms of the next adjacent tiers, so that the lamp sockets are distributed with substantially uniform spacin around the conical standard I2.
  • the bulbs 22 are a conventional type of bubble light comprising a transparent candle and a translucent, bulbous base containing a 6 small lamp.
  • Other types of lamp bulbs may be used in the sockets I4, as desired.
  • the artificial foliage I5 consists of strands of twisted wire 23 in which a number of filaments 24 simulating coniferous needles are entwined so that the needles project from the wire core in all radial directions.
  • the filaments 24 may consist of relatively stifi synthetic fibers of a fireproof plastic material; or may be fine wires coated with a fire-resistant paint.
  • Portions of the wire core 23 are wound around the conical standard I2, and around the projecting bracket arms I3, and the strands may be twisted together to bind the wire at selected regions of the cone and brackets. Other portions are fastened to extend outwardly in the manner of twigs, as suggested by Figs. 1 and 4, and the wire strands with their covering of filament needles are artistically arranged to simulate evergreen foliage and substantially to conceal the standard and the brackets from view.
  • a table tree fabricated as herein illustrated and described is simple and economical to manufacture, yet most attractive and effective as a Christmas decoration.
  • the cone brackets and electric wiring, as well as the foliage may be coated or sprayed with fire resistant paint, and a paint color may be selected to furnish the desired effect according to the decor of the room in which the tree is placed.
  • An artificial table tree comprising a base, a conical standard attached to the base with its axis disposed vertically, a first series of radial slots spaced vertically in the wall of said standard, a second series of radial slots, in the wall of said standard disposed opposite said first series, a third series of radial slots in the wall of said standard at right angles to said first series and vertically spaced intermediate the slots of said first series, a fourth series of radial slots in the wall of said standard disposed opposite said third series, a number of flat bars one running through each opposite pair of slots and forming horizontal bracket arms extending in four directions from said standard bulb sockets attached to the outer ends of said arms, a bulb socket mounted at the top of the conical standard, wiring connecting said sockets, and artificial foliage substantially surrounding the conical standard and the arms projecting therefrom.
  • an artificial table tree as described in claim 1 the artificial foliage comprising lengths of twisted wire and radially projecting filaments entwined in the twisted wires.

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July 6, 1954 L. N. BAENZIGER 2,633,210
- ILLUMINATED TABLE CHRISTMAS Filed May 1, 1952 s Sheets-Sheet 1 I IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIII x I IIImIIIIIIIIIII l IIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH laaveiifoa July 6, 1954 BAENZlGER 2,683,210
ILLUMINATED TABLE CHRISTMAS TREE 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 1, 1952 y 1954 L. N. BAENZIGER ILLUMINATED TABLE CHRISTMAS TREE 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed May 1, 1952 Patented July 6, 1954 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ILLUMINATED TABLE CHRISTMAS TREE Leonard N. Baenziger, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to Royal Electric Company, Inc., Pawtucket, R. I., a corporation of Rhode Island Application May 1, 1952, Serial No. 285,372
2 Claims. 1
This invention relates to improvements in lighted, artificial trees for table use in the home or oflice, and the principal purpose of the invention is to provide a small illuminated tree which may be fabricated of inexpensive materials yet will present an attractive table decoration during the Christmas season or at other occasions.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is an elevation of the improved fabricated tree, equipped with a number of bubble lights;
Fig. 2 is a similar view of the framework of the tree, with the artificial foliage omitted, and a part of the standard broken away;
Fig. 3 is a vertical section on line 33 of Fig. 2, with the lights, light brackets and light cords shown in elevation; and
Fig. 4 is a detail transverse section through the upper end portion of the conical standard, showing the manner in which the artificial foliage is applied thereto. In the form selected for the purpose of illustration, the ornamental table tree comprises a base II molded of plaster of Paris, or formed of other suitably heavy material, a conical standard or trunk I2 made of paperboard or other relatively light weight material, a plurality of transverse fiat metal brackets or limbs I3 projecting in both directions through complemental slots in the wall of the cone I2 and supporting lamp sockets I4 adjacent the opposite ends of each bracket; and artificial foliage, generally indicated at I5 in Fig. 1, substantially surrounding andconcealing the conical trunk and the horizontal limbs of the tree.
The bottom of the conical standard I2 fits over the reduced upper end I6 of the base I I and seats on an annular flange of the base as best shown in Fig. 3, and may becemented or otherwise fastened in place. The upper end of the cone receives a paper sleeve I1 cemented therein; and the socket I8 of the topmost light is press-fitted in the sleeve, as also indicated in Fig. 3.
The lamp sockets are wired in series, the cords I9 being looped around the cone I2 and the bracket arms I3, and the double cord leading to the plug 20 being clipped at 2| to the bottom portion of the cone. The brackets I3 are arranged in vertically spaced tiers, the arms of each tier being at right angles to the arms of the next adjacent tiers, so that the lamp sockets are distributed with substantially uniform spacin around the conical standard I2.
Light bulbs are fitted to the sockets I4. As here shown, the bulbs 22 are a conventional type of bubble light comprising a transparent candle and a translucent, bulbous base containing a 6 small lamp. Other types of lamp bulbs may be used in the sockets I4, as desired.
The artificial foliage I5 consists of strands of twisted wire 23 in which a number of filaments 24 simulating coniferous needles are entwined so that the needles project from the wire core in all radial directions. The filaments 24 may consist of relatively stifi synthetic fibers of a fireproof plastic material; or may be fine wires coated with a fire-resistant paint. Portions of the wire core 23 are wound around the conical standard I2, and around the projecting bracket arms I3, and the strands may be twisted together to bind the wire at selected regions of the cone and brackets. Other portions are fastened to extend outwardly in the manner of twigs, as suggested by Figs. 1 and 4, and the wire strands with their covering of filament needles are artistically arranged to simulate evergreen foliage and substantially to conceal the standard and the brackets from view.
A table tree fabricated as herein illustrated and described is simple and economical to manufacture, yet most attractive and effective as a Christmas decoration. The cone brackets and electric wiring, as well as the foliage may be coated or sprayed with fire resistant paint, and a paint color may be selected to furnish the desired effect according to the decor of the room in which the tree is placed.
I claim:
1. An artificial table tree comprising a base, a conical standard attached to the base with its axis disposed vertically, a first series of radial slots spaced vertically in the wall of said standard, a second series of radial slots, in the wall of said standard disposed opposite said first series, a third series of radial slots in the wall of said standard at right angles to said first series and vertically spaced intermediate the slots of said first series, a fourth series of radial slots in the wall of said standard disposed opposite said third series, a number of flat bars one running through each opposite pair of slots and forming horizontal bracket arms extending in four directions from said standard bulb sockets attached to the outer ends of said arms, a bulb socket mounted at the top of the conical standard, wiring connecting said sockets, and artificial foliage substantially surrounding the conical standard and the arms projecting therefrom.
2. An artificial table tree as described in claim 1, the artificial foliage comprising lengths of twisted wire and radially projecting filaments entwined in the twisted wires.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,419,721 Diederichs June 13, 1922 1,862,678 Herring June 14, 1932 2,125,907 Frei Aug. 9, 1938 2,402,766 Moore June 25, 1946
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US3277291A (en) * 1964-03-09 1966-10-04 Robert S Holbrook Device for christmas trees
US3317365A (en) * 1964-06-30 1967-05-02 Polymers Inc Non-flammable synthetic decorative tree branch
US5071098A (en) * 1989-08-23 1991-12-10 Aldridge Robert E Christmas tree ornament shelf assemblies
US20080050541A1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2008-02-28 Thomston Trowbridge Ornament Holder
US10213041B1 (en) 2016-09-13 2019-02-26 Brian Fonseca Modular holiday tree device
WO2022162590A1 (en) * 2021-01-28 2022-08-04 Belgravia Wood Limited Improved systems and methods for translucent artificial foliage

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US1419721A (en) * 1922-06-13 diederichs
US1862678A (en) * 1931-07-13 1932-06-14 Ernest W Herring Illuminated novelty
US2125907A (en) * 1936-04-08 1938-08-09 Glolite Corp Artificial christmas tree and method of producing same
US2402766A (en) * 1944-03-08 1946-06-25 Moore Thomas Decorative lighting set

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US1419721A (en) * 1922-06-13 diederichs
US1862678A (en) * 1931-07-13 1932-06-14 Ernest W Herring Illuminated novelty
US2125907A (en) * 1936-04-08 1938-08-09 Glolite Corp Artificial christmas tree and method of producing same
US2402766A (en) * 1944-03-08 1946-06-25 Moore Thomas Decorative lighting set

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3277291A (en) * 1964-03-09 1966-10-04 Robert S Holbrook Device for christmas trees
US3317365A (en) * 1964-06-30 1967-05-02 Polymers Inc Non-flammable synthetic decorative tree branch
US5071098A (en) * 1989-08-23 1991-12-10 Aldridge Robert E Christmas tree ornament shelf assemblies
US20080050541A1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2008-02-28 Thomston Trowbridge Ornament Holder
US10213041B1 (en) 2016-09-13 2019-02-26 Brian Fonseca Modular holiday tree device
WO2022162590A1 (en) * 2021-01-28 2022-08-04 Belgravia Wood Limited Improved systems and methods for translucent artificial foliage

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