Pop-up artificial Christmas tree
First Claim
1. A pop-up artificial Christmas tree, which may be collapsed into a storage state and erected so that the pop-up artificial Christmas tree is in a natural tree posture, the pop-up artificial Christmas tree comprising:
- an elongated trunk having a top portion including a top, and a bottom portion;
stand means attachable to the bottom portion for holding the trunk in a substantially vertical orientation with the top portion being upwardly from the bottom portion;
a plurality of stationary sleeves including a principal stationary sleeve, each stationary sleeve being affixed to the trunk so that, when the trunk is vertically oriented, each stationary sleeve is at a different vertical elevation, the principal stationary sleeve being affixed to a lowermost vertical stationary elevation;
a guide sleeve disposed upon the trunk so that, when the trunk is vertically oriented, the guide sleeve is below the principal stationary sleeve and slidable between positions proximate to and remote from the principal stationary sleeve;
a plurality of stationary sleeve limbs pivotally connected to each stationary sleeve, including a plurality of principal stationary sleeve limbs pivotally connected to the principal stationary sleeve, the plurality of stationary sleeve limbs substantialy surrouding the trunk with each stationary sleeve limb being pivotal outwardly from the trunk to an erected posture and inwardly from the erected posture to a collapsed posture;
a plurality of guide sleeve limbs pivotally connected to the guide sleeve, the pluralty of guide sleeve limbs substantially surrounding the trunk, with each guide sleeve limb being pivotal outwardly from the trunk to an erected posture and inwardly from the erected posture to a collapsed posture, each guide sleeve limb being pivotally connected to a principal stationary sleeve; and
a plurality of vertical branches, each vertical branch pivotally connected to at least two vertically aligned stationary branches, including one principal stationary branch, and to the guide sleeve branch pivotally connected to said one stationary sleeve branch,whereby, when the pop-up artificial Christmas tree is in a collapsed storage state wherein the guide sleeve is in a position remote from the principal stationary sleeve and each stationary and guide sleeve branch is in substantial parallel juxtaposition to the trunk, the trunk may be oriented upwardly and the guide sleeve pushed upward into proximity with the principal stationary sleeve, which causes the guide sleeve branches to pivot outwardly from the trunk and force the stationary sleeve branches to also pivot outwardly to effect an appearance of a natural evergreen tree.
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Abstract
A pop-up artificial Christmas tree has an elongated trunk which is held vertical by a stand. A plurality of stationary sleeves are affixed to the trunk and a guide sleeve is disposed on the trunk to slide proximate to and remote from an adjacent stationary sleeve. Pivotally connected to depend from each sleeve are a plurality of limbs that bear integrally attached branches. When the guide sleeve is pushed into proximity with the lowermost stationary sleeve, the limbs of the stationary sleeves and the guide sleeves pivot to substantially horizontal orientations. The guide sleeve is held into proximity with the lowermost stationary sleeve by a pin extending through the trunk, and an extension with branches of decreasing length from bottom to top may be attached to extend from the top of the trunk to effect a conical configuration of a natural tree. The pop-up artificial Christmas tree may be collaspsed to a storage state when the guide sleeve is slid away from the lowermost stationary sleeve, the extension taken from the top, and the collapsed tree and extension may be stored in a bag that also serves as an under-the-tree spread. From the storage state, the pop-up artificial Christmas tree may be popped up again to the posture of a natural tree like one might pop up an umbrella.
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10 Claims
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1. A pop-up artificial Christmas tree, which may be collapsed into a storage state and erected so that the pop-up artificial Christmas tree is in a natural tree posture, the pop-up artificial Christmas tree comprising:
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an elongated trunk having a top portion including a top, and a bottom portion; stand means attachable to the bottom portion for holding the trunk in a substantially vertical orientation with the top portion being upwardly from the bottom portion; a plurality of stationary sleeves including a principal stationary sleeve, each stationary sleeve being affixed to the trunk so that, when the trunk is vertically oriented, each stationary sleeve is at a different vertical elevation, the principal stationary sleeve being affixed to a lowermost vertical stationary elevation; a guide sleeve disposed upon the trunk so that, when the trunk is vertically oriented, the guide sleeve is below the principal stationary sleeve and slidable between positions proximate to and remote from the principal stationary sleeve; a plurality of stationary sleeve limbs pivotally connected to each stationary sleeve, including a plurality of principal stationary sleeve limbs pivotally connected to the principal stationary sleeve, the plurality of stationary sleeve limbs substantialy surrouding the trunk with each stationary sleeve limb being pivotal outwardly from the trunk to an erected posture and inwardly from the erected posture to a collapsed posture; a plurality of guide sleeve limbs pivotally connected to the guide sleeve, the pluralty of guide sleeve limbs substantially surrounding the trunk, with each guide sleeve limb being pivotal outwardly from the trunk to an erected posture and inwardly from the erected posture to a collapsed posture, each guide sleeve limb being pivotally connected to a principal stationary sleeve; and a plurality of vertical branches, each vertical branch pivotally connected to at least two vertically aligned stationary branches, including one principal stationary branch, and to the guide sleeve branch pivotally connected to said one stationary sleeve branch, whereby, when the pop-up artificial Christmas tree is in a collapsed storage state wherein the guide sleeve is in a position remote from the principal stationary sleeve and each stationary and guide sleeve branch is in substantial parallel juxtaposition to the trunk, the trunk may be oriented upwardly and the guide sleeve pushed upward into proximity with the principal stationary sleeve, which causes the guide sleeve branches to pivot outwardly from the trunk and force the stationary sleeve branches to also pivot outwardly to effect an appearance of a natural evergreen tree. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of erecting and collapsing a pop-up artificial Christmas tree having a storage bag, an elongated trunk that includes a bottom portion and a top, an extension attachable to the top, an aperture extending through the bottom portion of the trunk, a hold pin insertable through the aperture, erectable stand means affixed to the bottom portion to hold the trunk in a substantially vertical orientation with the top being upwardly from the bottom portion when the stand means is erected, a plurality of stationary sleeves affixed to the trunk, a principal stationary sleeve affixed to the trunk, a guide sleeve slidably disposed upon the trunk between positions proximate to and remote from the principal stationary sleeve, a plurality of stationary sleeve limbs pivotally connected to each stationary sleeve and the principal stationary sleeve, a pivotally of guide sleeve limbs pivotally connected to the guide sleeve, and a plurality of vertical branches, each vertical branch pivotally connected to at least one vertically aligned stationary branch, a principal stationary branch, and a guide sleeve branch, the method comprising the steps of:
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removing the tree from a storage bag; erecting the stand means; placing the stand means on a substantially horizontal supporting surface; sliding the guide sleeve upwardly into a proximity of the principal stationary sleeve; inserting the hold pin into the aperture; attaching the extension to the top of the tree; spreading the bag over the stand means; detaching the extension from the top of the tree; removing the hold pin from the aperture; sliding the guide sleeve away from the proximity of the principal stationary sleeve; removing the bag from over the stand means; putting the stand means in an erected state; placing the tree into the bag for storage.
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