序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | Présentoir à embouts en saillie | EP09290428.3 | 2009-06-10 | EP2135530A3 | 2013-09-04 | Monnerie, Véronique; Thoer, Jean-Philippe |
Présentoir à embouts (3) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur de fixation d'éléments rapportés, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend au moins une structure composée de plusieurs demi-cerceaux (1) assemblées par leur première extrémité à un premier arceau (2) commun et par leur seconde extrémité à un second arceau (2) commun, les demi-cerceaux (1) délimitant ensemble un segment hémisphérique. |
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2 | Présentoir à embouts en saillie | EP09290428.3 | 2009-06-10 | EP2135530A2 | 2009-12-23 | Monnerie, Véronique; Thoer, Jean-Philippe |
Présentoir à embouts (3) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur de fixation d'éléments rapportés, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend au moins une structure composée de plusieurs demi-cerceaux (1) assemblées par leur première extrémité à un premier arceau (2) commun et par leur seconde extrémité à un second arceau (2) commun, les demi-cerceaux (1) délimitant ensemble un segment hémisphérique. |
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3 | PANEL FASTENING SYSTEM | EP17161594.1 | 2017-03-17 | EP3219995A1 | 2017-09-20 | Michelini, Paul Francis; Dobson, Stanley Curtis; Delong, Aaron Michael; Badalamenti, Gaspar Michael |
A fastening system comprising a second fastener fastened to a first fastener (10); the first fastener (10) comprising a hollow housing (12) having a side-wall (20) and a top-wall (22); a first aperture formed (26) in the side-wall (20) and in the top-wall (22) of the hollow housing (12), the first aperture (26) configured for entry of the second fastener during fastening of the second fastener and first fastener (10); a second aperture (40) formed in the side-wall (20) of the hollow housing (12); a beam (50) formed in the side-wall (20) between the first aperture (26) and the second aperture (40), the beam (50) attached at opposing ends to the side-wall (20); the beam (50) blocks the first aperture (26) to inhibit separation of the second fastener from the first fastener (10) through the first aperture (26); and the beam (50) is configured to be deformed during fastening of the second fastener to the first fastener (10). |
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4 | Composition and process for increasing the keepability of Christmas trees | EP99201553.7 | 1999-05-19 | EP0962133A1 | 1999-12-08 | Laane, Nicolaas Charles Marie; Hilhorst, Maria Helena |
The invention relates to a composition and a process for increasing the keepability of Christmas trees. This prevents the loss of needles, becoming unattractive at home, in the office etc. For that purpose a composition containing at least an organic compound with at least one C6-ring which further contains optionally a carrier material and/or water. Often the cutting surface or the ball of earth is put in a solution of the composition. Preferably is the compound with a least one C6-ring a benzene derivative, such as anisole and/or benzoic acid or a derivative thereof, in particular salicylic acid or an ester thereof. Furthermore the composition may also or in addition to the above contain a terpenoid compound. |
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5 | SWINGING TREE | US15479313 | 2017-04-05 | US20180289195A1 | 2018-10-11 | Hua ZHAO |
A swinging tree is provided with a base portion and a tree portion. The base portion has a rotation driver. The tree portion has a twisted trunk, a plurality of branches, and a plurality of leaves. The twisted trunk is connected to the rotation driver and includes a twisted pole, a plurality of sleeves, and a plurality of first seats. The sleeves and the first seats are sleeved on the twisted pole, and the branches are securely mounted on the first seat. Thus, when the rotation driver of the base portion rotates the twisted pole of the tree portion, the first seats sleeved on the twisted pole keep changing tilting directions, which causes the branches mounted on the first seats to keep swinging. | ||||||
6 | Apparatus for suspending items from a mantel or shelf | US15068540 | 2016-03-12 | US09797550B1 | 2017-10-24 | Daniel P. Grant; Douglas M. Schaub |
A decorative accessory holder for suspending decorations such as Christmas ornaments, stockings, lights, garland and the like from a mantel or shelf. The holder comprises a telescoping rod assembly with a clamping mechanism and end leg spring members adapted to fit securely over the upper surface of a mantel under tension, with a gap between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel for inserting one or more detachable decoration holders such as hooks. | ||||||
7 | PANEL FASTENING SYSTEM | US15461850 | 2017-03-17 | US20170268550A1 | 2017-09-21 | Paul Francis MICHELINI; Stanley Curtis DOBSON; Aaron Michael DELONG; Gaspar Michael BADALAMENTI |
A fastening system comprising a second fastener fastened to a first fastener; the first fastener comprising a hollow housing having a side-wall and a top-wall; a first aperture formed in the side-wall and in the top-wall of the hollow housing, the first aperture configured for entry of the second fastener during fastening of the second fastener and first fastener; a second aperture formed in the side-wall of the hollow housing; a beam formed in the side-wall between the first aperture and the second aperture, the beam attached at opposing ends to the side-wall; the beam blocks the first aperture to inhibit separation of the second fastener from the first fastener through the first aperture; and the beam is configured to be deformed during fastening of the second fastener to the first fastener. | ||||||
8 | Cover for decorated christmas tree | US13676665 | 2012-11-14 | US09215945B2 | 2015-12-22 | Lori A. PeCoy |
A removable cover is provided for a decorated Christmas tree to prevent house pets from getting into the tree or playing with ornaments and lights on the tree. The cover wraps at least partially around the tree, with the top edge being hooked to tree branches with the top of the tree extending above the cover. Preferably, the bottom edge of the cover drapes onto the floor. The cover may partially or fully enclose the tree from the floor up to a desired height. The tree cover can be quickly and easily placed on the tree when people are sleeping or out of the house, and easily removed and stored when display of the tree is desired. The cover is a sheer material so that ornaments and lights are visible through the material when the cover is on the tree. | ||||||
9 | Decorative christmas gift wrap kit and method | US11839637 | 2007-08-16 | US07971721B1 | 2011-07-05 | Robbie Ann McMillan |
A decorative gift-wrap kit for creating a background scene of a village for a Nativity set by wrapping presents to simulate a plurality of background buildings adapted to be arranged as the background scene for the Nativity set. The kit includes wrapping paper for a plurality of presents designed to visually represent the exterior of buildings; a plurality adhesive stickers on a backing sheet shaped as windows, doors, and archways; and instructions with suggested arrangement displays. | ||||||
10 | METHOD OF USE OF DECORATIVE CHRISTMAS TREE BASE AND ASSEMBLAGE | US13025996 | 2011-02-11 | US20110136403A1 | 2011-06-09 | Dorothy Tome |
The invention is a method of use of an assemblage of a electrified base member having a plurality of perforations holding an array of sockets for light sources for optional lighting of the interior of various miniature buildings, a white cover material to simulate snow and a plurality of figurines of people and animals. The method employs a large combination of apparatus features including various miniature buildings that constitute a village surrounded by a white picket fence protecting the display from being dislodged by gifts under or near the tree, and, optionally a model train set with a train station, a plurality of miniature buildings such as a post office, bank, church, fire station, police station, and train station of sufficient number and variety to constitute a village, an ice skating rink with moving magnetic figures constituting skaters, all or any number of which can be placed in a infinite variety of locations by the owner, a multiplicity of figurines constituting villagers and optionally the characters of a nativity scene with a manger, angels, choristers, wise men, shepherds, sheep, camels, cattle, dogs and cats, all or any number of which can also be placed in a infinite variety of locations by the owner. | ||||||
11 | Ornamental hanger for items | US12462574 | 2009-08-05 | US20110031369A1 | 2011-02-10 | Jeffery J. Kacines |
An ornamental hanger constructed with a soft ornamental figure having a bottom portion weighted with a deformable weight so that if the ornamental hanger is pulled of a mantle, or the like, it will not injure a person. The top portion of the figure is filled with a light weight filler to maintain the shape of the figure. The ornamental hanger includes an adjustable strap so that items can be suspended therefrom at different distances. | ||||||
12 | Animal barrier for a tree and method of using same | US10876834 | 2004-06-24 | US20050287337A1 | 2005-12-29 | Douglas Proud |
An animal barrier for a Christmas tree having a plurality of levels of branches. The animal barrier including a shield having an inner aperture defined therethrough and an outer perimeter. The shield is made from a flexible material adapted to substantially conform in shape to the contour of one level of branches on the tree. A support frame is disposed proximate the outer perimeter of the shield. At least one releasable securing device is disposed from the inner aperture at least partially toward the outer perimeter. During installation the releasable securing device is disengaged and the shield is disposed between a first level and an adjacent second level of branches of the tree, higher than the first level of branches, with the inner aperture disposed proximate the trunk of the tree. The animal barrier rests on and is supported by the first level of branches. Then, the releasable securing device is engaged radially inward starting from the outer perimeter towards the inner aperture until the distance between the inner aperture and trunk is sufficiently small to substantially prevent passage therethrough by an animal. Alternatively, the animal barrier may be installed on an artificial Christmas tree by inserting the trunk of the tree through the inner aperture, thereby eliminating the need for a releasable securing device. | ||||||
13 | Decorative surround for a Christmas tree display stand | US831022 | 1997-04-01 | US5911633A | 1999-06-15 | Janet M. Sofy; Brian D. Wood |
A rigid decorative shell (20) is provided for surrounding a display stand (22) which holds an upstanding element such as a Christmas tree (24) or display pole. The decorative shell (20) is formed of a first section (28) and a nestable second section (30). The first (28) and second (30) sections each render the general shape of a mountain village, and include a plurality of receiving areas (56) to which model structures (58) can be attached. A light bulb (70) is positioned within each model structure (58) to project light through windows and doorways. An annular shelf (50) provides an area for a model railroad track (52) and train (54). Male (82) and female (84) interlocking elements are located on the first (28) and second (30) sections for releasably connecting their left (36) and right (38) side edges together to restrain the first (28) and second (30) sections in an opposing operational relationship enshrouding the display stand (22). The male (82) and female (84) interlocking elements allow the decorative shell (20) to be conveniently installed over a fully erected display stand (22), and permit ready access to the erected display stand (22) in the event the Christmas tree (24) requires readjustment or other attention. | ||||||
14 | Base covering for christmas tree stand, or other domestic objects | US441016 | 1995-05-15 | US5891535A | 1999-04-06 | William Bucuk, Jr. |
A cover provides a facade for the base of a Christmas tree on a stand, house plant, or other domestic object. The cover includes a board that is creased and folded into a plurality of interlocking panels. The cover is formed by interlocking panels to form an open structure having a top, two sides, a front, an open back, and an open bottom. The top is notched for embracing the base. The cover thus formed can be set with the notched top embracing the base. | ||||||
15 | Christmas stocking holder | US614674 | 1996-03-13 | US5642819A | 1997-07-01 | Ernesto Ronia |
A Christmas stocking and candle holder, comprising, a plurality of C-shaped brackets. Each bracket has an upper linear segment with an interior end and an exterior free end. A lower linear segment is parallel with the upper linear segment. The lower segment has an interior end and an exterior free end. A vertical segment couples the upper and lower segments adjacent to the interior ends thereof. Each of the C-shaped brackets has a T-shaped channel in the lower segment extending from the free end thereof with an elongated slot extending downwardly from the upper surface of the upper segment and overlying the recess. A plurality of nuts are provided. Each nut has female threads formed therein positioned in and supported by the channel of the lower segment. A plurality of bolts is also provided. Each bolt has a threaded exterior surface extending upwardly from beneath the lower surface of the lower segment into the channel and is threadedly coupled within the nut. The bolt has an essentially circular eye extending downwardly from the channel. The circular segment of each bolt has a common axis in alignment with the axes of the other bolts. | ||||||
16 | Fire extinguishing system for a christmas tree | US484762 | 1990-02-26 | US5031702A | 1991-07-16 | Bernard A. Trumbach |
A fire extinguishing system for a Christmas tree including a base defining a water reservoir and having a submersible pump and container holding a fire extinguishing foam material mounted in the reservoir. A venturi block mixes the fire extinguishing foam material with water pumped from the reservoir upon detection of a fire condition by sensors scattered throughout the tree which mixture is discharged through a spray head mounted at the top of the tree. A relay connected to the fire sensors simultaneously closes an electric circuit to the pump and opens an electric circuit to the Christmas tree lights when the fire condition is sensed. | ||||||
17 | Control body for Christmas tree | US288679 | 1988-12-22 | US4878154A | 1989-10-31 | Kwang N. Wang |
A control body includes a circuit board, a housing having three engaging sets and a base having electric wire guiding grooves each of which includes three spaced radially arcuate platelets, a cover plate having three pairs of barbed legs respectively engaging with the three engaging sets, an end cover, a switch disk, a coupling piece, and a rotating disk so that the control body can be closed though a mechanically engaging style to have a water-proof effect. | ||||||
18 | Clamp and support for christmas tree branches | US59725556 | 1956-07-11 | US2931603A | 1960-04-05 | JOHNSTON MELVIN I; HUNTER MOORE WINFIELD |
19 | Christmas tree branch holder | US76209947 | 1947-07-19 | US2550023A | 1951-04-24 | REILLY WILLIAM P |
20 | Christmas tree vibrator | US73923847 | 1947-04-03 | US2522906A | 1950-09-19 | SMITH LEO R |