BRACE

The BRACE is a device that insures straightness and stability of Christmas Trees 12 feet and over when used in conjunction with a large commercial rebar tree stand.

Skip to: Description  ·  Claims  · Patent History  ·  Patent History
Description

When mounting Christmas Trees that were over 12 feet tall onto the large commercial stands available from the industry we found the trees were not held stable or straight.

My solution and answer to both problems is the BRACE.

The brace is a steel rebar that has welded to one end a plate. On the other end of the rebar is welded a 9/16 inch steel flat washer. The overall length of the brace is 30 inches.

DRAWINGS PAGE 1 OF 2

FIG. 1) Plate: a 4 inch, 1 inch×⅛ inch steel flat bar plate with two ⅛ inch screw holes.

FIG. 2) (A) Rebar Brace: solid ½ inch steel rebar that has welded to one end a plate and on the other end is welded a 9/16″ I.D. steel washer.

FIG. 2) (B) Rebar Brace: solid ½ inch steel rebar with a plate at a 30 degree angle and on the other end a 9/16″ I.D. steel washer.

DRAWINGS PAGE 2 OF 2

With stand attach to tree; attach the washer on the rebar brace to the 9/16 inch steel washer on the stand using a ½ inch by 1 inch machine bolt and nut assembly. Then, with the tree standing straight, install two #8 hex head screws through the plate holes into the tree. Repeat this process on each leg of the stand.

This substitute specification contains no new matter.

Claims

1. A main object of the invention is to provide vertical straightness and support to large Christmas trees when used with existing commercially available large rebar Christmas tree stands.

2. A further object of the invention, when used with existing commercially available large rebar Christmas tree stands, is to provide vertical stability to the large Christmas tree thereby avoiding falling and possible injury or damage.

3. A still further object of the invention is proved easier set-up and adjustability of large Christmas trees then when using existing with existing commercially available large rebar Christmas tree stands alone.

4. A still further object of the invention is the ease of disassembly and storage for future re-use.

Patent History
Publication number: 20140209774
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 25, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 31, 2014
Inventor: Carl Robert Powers (Oakville, WA)
Application Number: 13/750,974
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Props And Braces (248/351)
International Classification: A47G 33/12 (20060101);