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Collapsible artificial Christmas tree

  • US 4,659,597 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1986
  • Issued: 04/21/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An artificial Christmas tree transformable in configuration between a compact storage state and an erected state comprising:

  • (a) an elongated rigid trunk having upper and lower extremities,(b) a base constructed to engage said lower extremity in a manner to support said trunk in a vertically upright disposition, and(c) a series of branch assemblies positioned upon said trunk, each assembly comprising;

    (1) an upper collar slidably disposed upon the trunk,(2) a number of first lever arms uniformly disposed about said trunk, having upper extremities pivotably attached to said upper collar in a manner permitting movement of said arms in vertical paths, said arms being downwardly angled away from said trunk to lowermost extremities,(3) a lower collar affixed to the trunk,(4) a second lever arm associated with each first lever arm in vertically coplanar relationship, each second lever arm having a lower extremity pivotably attached to said lower collar in a manner permitting movement of said arm in a vertical path, said second arms being upwardly angled away from said trunk to an uppermost extremity which pivotably engages the associated first lever arm,(5) an elongated branch element pivotably attached to the lowermost extremity of each first lever arm and extending between an outermost extremity and an innermost extremity located below said first lever arm, and(6) a third lever arm pivotably interconnected to each second lever arm and the innermost extremity of the associated branch element to form a parallelogram having pivotal movement at its four apexes, whereby(7) sliding movement of said upper collar downwardly upon the trunk toward said lower collar causes the branch elements to be laterally displaced from the trunk and upwardly angled therefrom to produce the erected state of the tree, and opposite movement of said upper collar causes said first, second and third lever arms and branch elements to be drawn close to said trunk and in substantially parallel alignment therewith, producing the storage state of the tree,(8) the dimensions of each branch assembly of said series being such that the outermost extremities of the branch elements in the erected state extend further from the trunk in descending the members of the series.

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