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Title: US3766376: ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE ILLUMINATED BY OPTIC FIBER SPRAYS

Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Sadacca, Albert V.; Wilmette, IL
Paulfus, Bernard; Palos Hills, IL

Assignee: None
other patents from NOMA-WORLD WIDE INC. (406000) (approx. 4)

Published / Filed: 1973-10-16 / 1972-03-02

Application Number: US1972000231143

IPC Code: Advanced: A47G 33/12; F21S 10/00; F21V 8/00;
Core: A47G 33/00; more...
IPC-7: A47G 33/06; A47G 33/16; F21P 1/02;

U.S. Class: Current: 040/433; 040/547; 362/123; 362/568; 385/115; D11/118;
Original: 240/010.L; 240/010.Q; 240/010.1;

Field of Search: 240/10 T,10 R,10 P,52 R,10.1,10 Q,10 L

Priority Number:
1972-03-02  US1972000231143

Abstract: A Christmas tree illuminated by a multiplicity of optic fiber sprays is provided in which an illuminator or light source is positioned in the base of the Christmas tree and bundled separately encapsulated fiber optic conduits extend upwardly from the base along the tree trunk. These fiber optic conduits branch out from the bundle along the tree trunk to extend laterally along the branches of the tree. The conduits terminate in a spray of optical fibers to provide a radiant multiplicity of pin point-like ornamental lights over the entire tree.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Rosenberg, Marvin B. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Peters, Joseph F.;

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Family: None

First Claim:
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Having regard to the foregoing disclosure, the following is claimed as the inventive and patentable embodiments thereof:     1. An artificial Christmas tree illuminated by optic fiber sprays, comprising, a hollow base for the tree; a plastic artificial Christmas tree mounted on the base, said tree having a central trunk extending upwardly from the base and a plurality of branches extending laterally from the trunk, said branches having imitiation foliage thereon; an assemblage of flexible optic fiber conduits, each said conduit comprising a multiplicity of generally axially aligned flexible optic fibers and means retaining the multiplicity of fibers together as a separate and discrete bundle, said conduits being in part disposed axially relative the trunk of the tree and being fixed in positions about the tree trunk at several locations, such that the assemblage substantially encloses the tree trunk adjacent the base and said assemblage of conduits extends into the base; said conduits extending laterally from said assemblage above the base at locations generally corresponding to the location of branches on the tree, each end of each such conduit having the fibers therein extending in an restrained manner beyond said retaining means, and said flexible fibers projecting in random configurations under their own weight and tensile strength to define sprays of separate optic fibers interspersed among the branches and foliage of the tree; a support engaging said assemblage of conduits extending into the base and closely gathering the conduits in a fixed position therewithin to define a generally planar fiber optic termination surface, said tree trunk being enclosed within the group of conduits also being held in position by said same support such that said tree and said conduits are held together as a unit; a light source positioned in the base adjacent the termination and directed to project light onto the termination surface; a color wheel within the base positioned between the light source and the termination surface; and means for rotating the color wheel such that the sprays of fibers produce the effect of a multicolored and changing multiplicity of pinpoint-like lights which emerge from within the foliage of the tree.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 6pp US3641335  1972-02 Wall  Poly-Optics, Inc. DECORATIVE STRUCTURE FOR FLARED FIBERS
Get PDF - 8pp US3564233  1971-02 Cox  Image Optics, Inc. FIBER OPTICS ILLUMINATION SYSTEM
Get PDF - 8pp US3465139  1969-09 Siegal   INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED ARTIFICIAL TREE
Get PDF - 5pp US3614528  1971-10 Craddock   RANDOM FLASHING CIRCUIT INCLUDING A VOLTAGE STEP-UP CONVERTER
Get PDF - 4pp US2227861* 1941-01 Petrone    
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