Decorative light assembly with tree collar
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1. A collar for holding a string of lights on a tree with the collar around the tree trunk near the top of the tree and the string draping from the collar, said collar comprising:
- a ring-shaped container having an annular bottom wall and a plurality of upstanding outer wall sections connected to the bottom wall and separated by vertical slots which are open at the top for insertion of segments of a light string and intersect the bottom wall at ports;
a lid with a top annular wall overlying said bottom wall in spaced relation thereto and having an outer wall externally covering said wall sections and slots such as to leave said ports exposed at the bottom of said bottom wall for passage therethrough of a light string arranged with anchor loop segments thereof without lights in the container which alternate with loop segments thereof with lights outside the container; and
said container also having ports therein which are upstanding from said bottom wall and are located inwardly of said outer wall sections so as to be arranged to be engaged by the anchor loop segments of the light string located in the container.
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Abstract
A decorative light assembly for Christmas trees or the like wherein a collar adapted to be mounted on the tree trunk near the top of the tree has a light string draping therefrom in loops. The collar comprises a ring-shaped container with slots in its outer wall through which the light string passes to form unlighted retained loops inside the container and outside lighted loops draping from the container. A lid covers most of the length of the slots and is applied after the light string has been passed through the slots.
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1. A collar for holding a string of lights on a tree with the collar around the tree trunk near the top of the tree and the string draping from the collar, said collar comprising:
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a ring-shaped container having an annular bottom wall and a plurality of upstanding outer wall sections connected to the bottom wall and separated by vertical slots which are open at the top for insertion of segments of a light string and intersect the bottom wall at ports; a lid with a top annular wall overlying said bottom wall in spaced relation thereto and having an outer wall externally covering said wall sections and slots such as to leave said ports exposed at the bottom of said bottom wall for passage therethrough of a light string arranged with anchor loop segments thereof without lights in the container which alternate with loop segments thereof with lights outside the container; and said container also having ports therein which are upstanding from said bottom wall and are located inwardly of said outer wall sections so as to be arranged to be engaged by the anchor loop segments of the light string located in the container. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A light string and mounting collar assembly, comprising:
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a light string having a cord, a mounting collar having a holder and a retainer, said holder being formed with a base wall having a central opening for receiving the trunk of a tree therethrough, and having peripheral side wall sections projecting upwardly therefrom which are separated from one another by slots open at the upper projecting end of the side wall sections for insertion of said cord; said retainer covering said base wall in spaced relation thereto and having a skirt which overlaps said side wall sections and covers said slots except for a bottom portion thereof; said cord being arranged with retained loop sections thereof located between said base wall and retainer, and said cord passing through said bottom portion of said slots to outside loop sections thereof which alternate with the retained loop sections and are free to be draped relative to said mounting collar when the mounting collar is mounted around a tree trunk. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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