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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61 | Potted dwarf treeelike ornament and its preparation | JP4322279 | 1979-04-10 | JPS55135700A | 1980-10-22 | NAKAHARA SHIGEO |
62 | Farication of main tree of *bonsai* and branch of artificial flower | JP15343878 | 1978-12-11 | JPS5580508A | 1980-06-17 | NAKADE KIYOUKO |
63 | Artificial tree | JP5942077 | 1977-05-24 | JPS53145786A | 1978-12-19 | WAKASA YASUKO |
64 | ARTIFICIAL EVERGREEN TREE | EP16174053.5 | 2016-06-10 | EP3103358A1 | 2016-12-14 | AUSTIN, Eva; KINNARD, Ashley; MCMURTRIE, Carol; LUTH, Laura; OWENS, Gwen; LAWSON, Gary; HEUISLER, Margaret; STAPLETON, Katherine; CARPROW, Sanford; LEMMON, Chris; HALL, Jack |
An artificial evergreen tree (50) is provided having a plurality of branch rings (115). Each branch ring (115) includes a plurality of nests (220). A tree branch base (225) is rotatably coupled to each of the plurality of nests (220) and has a branch assembly (335) coupled thereto. The branch ring (115) includes bottom segment (120) having a bottom segment electrical contact (145). The branch ring (115) includes a top segment (125) having a top segment electrical contact (128) that is in electrical communication with the bottom segment electrical contact (145). The plurality of nests (220) is positioned between the bottom segment (120) and the top segment (125). The top segment (125) of a first branch ring (115) is configured to couple to the bottom segment (120) of a second branch ring (115) so that the top segment electrical contact (128) of the first branch ring (115) and the bottom segment electrical contact (145) of the second branch ring (115) are coupled in electrical communication. |
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65 | Method for forming imitation branches | EP11172053.8 | 2011-06-30 | EP2402142A3 | 2013-06-12 | Dejans, Olivier; Dejans, Emmanuel |
The present invention relates to a method for forming imitation branches (1), wherein a polymer mass comprising an expandable plastic is melted under pressure to form a first mixture, is then driven through an extrusion head (2) and is drawn from this extrusion head (2) in the form of an elongate plastic strand (3), wherein the method further comprises the following steps: |
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66 | Dekorationsgegenstand mit Holzwurzel und Pflanze | EP02022857.3 | 2002-10-14 | EP1362712A3 | 2006-04-05 | Frank, Rainer |
Die Erfindung betrifft einen Dekorationsgegenstand (4), insbesondere zur Verwendung in der Aquaristik, mit einem Aufstellfuß (1) und wenigstens einer darauf oder daran stehend befestigten, baumstammähnlichen Holzwurzel (5) und mindestens einer an der betreffenden Holzwurzel (5) angeordneten künstlichen oder lebenden Wasserpflanze (13-20), wobei der gesamte Dekorationsgegenstand (4) im oder unter Wasser aufstellbar ist. |
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67 | METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING NATURAL FOLIAGE MODEL VEGETATION | EP02775745.9 | 2002-09-04 | EP1423025A1 | 2004-06-02 | FULTON, C. Dwayne |
A method for constructing model vegetation utilizing natural foliage (10) and the products resulting therefrom are described. The method includes the steps of providing a segment of natural foliage (10), immersing the natural foliage (10) into a liquid colorant, and applying leaf simulating material (22) to the natural foliage (10). For larger model vegetation or for model vegetation requiring a base (52), a tree armature (50) is utilized with additional steps including removing the branches (14) from the natural foliage (10) and affixing those branches to the tree armature (50). | ||||||
68 | Artificial tree to camouflage antennas | EP00126773.1 | 2000-12-06 | EP1089376B1 | 2002-07-24 | Calzavara, Marco; Sacher, Luciano |
69 | Concealment and disguisement of antenna structures | EP97301141 | 1997-02-21 | EP0791976A3 | 1998-05-06 | THOMAS AUBREY TREVOR; LAZIC IVO BRAINISLAV |
A support structure (10, 100, 102) is provided for supporting at least one antenna (12). The support structure (10,100,102) includes a body portion (14), mounting means (76), an access passage (29), and artificial foliage (16). The body portion (14) is anchored in use proximate its lower end (18) to an anchoring surface (20) and mounting means (76) mounts the antenna (12) proximate an operatively upper end (72) of the body portion (14). The access passage (29) extends at least partially between the upper and lower ends (18, 72) of the body portion (14). Artificial foliage (16) is attached to the body portion (14) and positioned so as at least partially to conceal the antenna (12). The artificial foliage (16) typically resembles the fronds and leaves of a natural palm tree. | ||||||
70 | Concealment and disguisement of antenna structures | EP97301141.4 | 1997-02-21 | EP0791976A2 | 1997-08-27 | Thomas, Aubrey Trevor; Lazic, Ivo Brainislav |
A support structure (10, 100, 102) is provided for supporting at least one antenna (12). The support structure (10,100,102) includes a body portion (14), mounting means (76), an access passage (29), and artificial foliage (16). The body portion (14) is anchored in use proximate its lower end (18) to an anchoring surface (20) and mounting means (76) mounts the antenna (12) proximate an operatively upper end (72) of the body portion (14). The access passage (29) extends at least partially between the upper and lower ends (18, 72) of the body portion (14). Artificial foliage (16) is attached to the body portion (14) and positioned so as at least partially to conceal the antenna (12). The artificial foliage (16) typically resembles the fronds and leaves of a natural palm tree. |
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71 | Künstliches Pflanzenwerk oder Pflanze bzw. Teile hiervon | EP87115452.2 | 1987-10-21 | EP0270792B1 | 1993-07-28 | Rademacher, Albert |
72 | METHOD OF MAKING ARTIFICIAL FOLIAGE | EP90915906 | 1990-10-17 | EP0496798A4 | 1993-06-16 | OSMENT, DAVID L.; FULTON, C. DWAYNE |
73 | Method for constructing an artificial tree, and tree thus constructed | EP92830425.2 | 1992-07-30 | EP0527711A2 | 1993-02-17 | Nocentini, Livio |
The method for forming an artificial tree (1), wherein the branches (5) are applied to a central support (3) with suitable seats, their ends being inserted into said seats, comprises the following operations: forming a plurality of joints (7) each comprising two elements (11,31) intended to be coupled with each other so as to form seats for the ends of the branches (5); inserting the ends of the branches (5) in said seats; firmly coupling said two elements (11,31), thereby attaching the branches to the elements themselves; and connecting a plurality of said joints (7) by interposing spacing members (9). |
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74 | METHOD OF MAKING ARTIFICIAL FOLIAGE | EP90915906.0 | 1990-10-17 | EP0496798A1 | 1992-08-05 | OSMENT, David, L.; FULTON, C., Dwayne |
L'invention se rapporte à un produit simulant une végétation et à un procédé de fabrication de ce produit. Le procédé consiste à produire une masse de particules broyées du type caoutchouc, de préférence en mousse uréthane, à produire une certaine quantité d'une solution adhésive capable d'agglomérer ensemble les particules broyées, puis à mélanger la solution adhésive et les particules broyées afin d'obtenir une masse homogène. La masse est ensuite étalée pour former une couche uniforme ou façonnée de façon à présenter une autre forme désirée, puis séchée, constituant ainsi le produit fini. | ||||||
75 | Künstliches Pflanzenwerk oder Pflanze bzw. Teile hiervon | EP87115452.2 | 1987-10-21 | EP0270792A3 | 1989-11-08 | Rademacher, Albert |
Es werden künstliche Bepflanzungen oder Pflanzen bzw. Teile hiervon in Form von Grünflächen oder von mit Blatt- bzw. Nadelwerk belaubten oder bereiften bzw. beschneiten Baum- und Astgehölz beschrieben. Solche Bepflanzungen oder Pflanzen finden Anwendung für die Ausgestaltung von Landschaftszubehör bei Modellbahnen, Architektenmodellen, für die Szenengestaltung von Märchenverfilmungen und dergleichen mehr. Die Pflanzen der Grünflächen oder die Blätter des Blattwerks (8) werden durch Leimung mit regelmäßiger oder unregelmäßiger Dichteverteilung auf einem netzartigen Fadenverbund (7) befestigt, der dann wiederum fest oder abnehmbar auf dem Astgehölz (9) eines Baumes oder Strauches oder auf einer großflächigen Unterlage angeordnet wird. Das Blattwerk (8) eines Baumes wird vorteilhaft aus mehreren, an den Rändern mit aufgeschnittenen Netzmaschen versehenen Fadenverbundstücken (7) gebildet. Wesentlich für die hier angegebene Gestaltung ist, daß das Blattwerk (8) den jeweils natürlichen Formen in symmetrischer Wiederholung nachempfunden aus geeigneten flächigem Material ausgeformt ist. |
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76 | Künstliches Pflanzenwerk oder Pflanze bzw. Teile hiervon | EP87115452.2 | 1987-10-21 | EP0270792A2 | 1988-06-15 | Rademacher, Albert |
Es werden künstliche Bepflanzungen oder Pflanzen bzw. Teile hiervon in Form von Grünflächen oder von mit Blatt- bzw. Nadelwerk belaubten oder bereiften bzw. beschneiten Baum- und Astgehölz beschrieben. Solche Bepflanzungen oder Pflanzen finden Anwendung für die Ausgestaltung von Landschaftszubehör bei Modellbahnen, Architektenmodellen, für die Szenengestaltung von Märchenverfilmungen und dergleichen mehr. Die Pflanzen der Grünflächen oder die Blätter des Blattwerks (8) werden durch Leimung mit regelmäßiger oder unregelmäßiger Dichteverteilung auf einem netzartigen Fadenverbund (7) befestigt, der dann wiederum fest oder abnehmbar auf dem Astgehölz (9) eines Baumes oder Strauches oder auf einer großflächigen Unterlage angeordnet wird. Das Blattwerk (8) eines Baumes wird vorteilhaft aus mehreren, an den Rändern mit aufgeschnittenen Netzmaschen versehenen Fadenverbundstücken (7) gebildet. Wesentlich für die hier angegebene Gestaltung ist, daß das Blattwerk (8) den jeweils natürlichen Formen in symmetrischer Wiederholung nachempfunden aus geeigneten flächigem Material ausgeformt ist. |
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77 | MULTIPURPOSE AIR VENTILATING UMBRELLA | PCT/US0324697 | 2003-08-08 | WO2004014174A3 | 2005-03-17 | HOUTAN MINA |
The invention as disclosed provides a ventilating umbrella that protects against sun, and/or rain. In particular, the umbrella contains a trunk (10), and at least one deployable canopy (20) attached to the trunk. The canopy (20) contains a plurality of leaf compartments (26) made of synthetic leaves and a plurality of splines (22), each of the splines (22) having a distal end (38), a middle end, and a hinged end (36). The hinged end (36) is attached to the trunk (10), and the distal end (38), middle end or both are attached to the leaf compartment (26). | ||||||
78 | ARTIFICIAL TREE | PCT/CA0100116 | 2001-02-02 | WO0156434A3 | 2002-08-08 | LAI JIMMY KAM-WING |
An artificial tree has a central trunk, a number of main branches suspended from an upper portion of the trunk in a downwardly and outwardly inclined orientation, and a preformed tree top section extending upwardly from the upper portion of the trunk. Each main branch includes a number of sub-branch clusters and a bundle of fiber optic conduits which terminate in the sub-branches. The bundles of fiber optic conduits are received in an opaque enclosure housing a high intensity light source, which enclosure is attached to the upper portion of the trunk. Electric lights are disclosed as an alternative means to illuminate the tree. The trunk includes upwardly open hook elements which receive pin elements within the interior of rigid support members of the main branches. Each sub-branch cluster is pivotally connected to an associated rigid support member to articulate between a collapsed position for storage and shipping, and an extended position for display. | ||||||
79 | WATER AMUSEMENT SYSTEM WITH COMPOSITE TREES | PCT/US2006015503 | 2006-04-20 | WO2006113936A3 | 2007-09-07 | HENRY JEFFERY WAYNE; SCHOOLEY JOHN TIMOTHY |
A composite tree may include a base having an artificial trunk portion. Living plants may be coupled to the base. Portions of the living plants may form branches of the composite tree. In some embodiments, the living plants are living trees. The base may include one or more openings. A first portion of at least one of the living plants may be coupled in one of the openings such that a second portion of the living plant extends from the opening to form a branch of the composite tree. A first portion of the living plant may include at least a portion of the root system of the living plant. In some embodiments, a composite tree may include one or more systems forming and/or coupled to the composite tree. Systems may perform various functions (e.g., providing heat and/or nutrients to a living plant). | ||||||
80 | Artificial decorative plant | EP10171818.7 | 2010-08-04 | EP2281471B1 | 2012-06-27 | Tsai, Yuan-Loung; Tsai, Yuan-Lei |