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Title:
TREE SASH
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/209526
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a decorative sash for attaching to a Christmas tree or other tree or tree-like object. The sash is proportionally designed and constructed to spirally attach to and wrap around the tree in an ascending, or alternatively descending, and decorative manner. The sash is intended to be used primarily on its own to replace conventional Christmas tree ornaments and decorations such as balls, bells, tinsel, ribbons, and garland, but can in alternative embodiments be used in conjunction with such conventional ornaments and decorations. The sash fills a need for a convenient, time-saving tree decoration with a personal touch. The sash provides a convenient and decorative means to quickly and conveniently decorate a Christmas tree.

Inventors:
ELSTEIN CAROL (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2019/026635
Publication Date:
October 31, 2019
Filing Date:
April 09, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MY CONIFER INC (US)
International Classes:
A47G33/08; A47G33/10
Foreign References:
KR900013243A1990-09-05
KR19990046083A1999-06-25
KR940006782Y11994-10-01
US20030230013A12003-12-18
US5071098A1991-12-10
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SABATELLI, Anthony, D. (US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:

1. A sash for spirally attaching to a tree or tree-like object, the sash comprising: an outside facing surface and an inside facing surface, the sash having three or more edges, wherein the edges comprise at least one lateral or semi-lateral starting edge, at least one top longitudinal edge, and at least one bottom longitudinal edge, wherein the at least one top longitudinal edge and the at least one bottom longitudinal edge define the longitudinal width of the sash, and wherein (i) the longitudinal width of the sash decreases from the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge to define a lateral or semi-lateral terminal edge, or (ii) the longitudinal width of the sash decreases from the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge to define a terminal apex.

2. The sash according to claim 1 , having one or more layers.

3. The sash according to claim 2 wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases monotonically from a least one lateral or semi-lateral starting edge.

4. The sash according to claim 2 wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases non-monotonically from a least one lateral or semi-lateral starting edge.

5. The sash according to any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 1 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash.

6. The sash according to any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 25 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash.

7. The sash according to any of claims 1 to 4 wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 50 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash.

8. The sash according to any of claims 1 to 7 wherein the sash further comprises one or more attachment means for attaching the sash to the tree or tree-like object.

9. The sash according to any of claims 1 to 8 comprising at least one attachment means in close proximity to the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge and at least one attachment means in close proximity to the longitudinal or semi-longitudinal terminal edge or the terminal apex.

10. The sash according to any of claim 1 to 9 wherein the edges are all straight or essentially straight.

1 1. The sash according to claim 10 wherein the outside facing surface and the inside facing surface of the sash defines a triangle prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like object, such as when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

12. The sash according to claim 10 wherein the outside facing surface and the inside facing surface of the sash defines a trapezoid or near-trapezoid shape prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like object, such as when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

13. The sash according to any of claim 1 to 8 wherein one or more of the edges are curved.

14. The sash according to any of claim 1 to 8 wherein at least one of the top longitudinal edges or at least one of the bottom longitudinal edges are curved.

15. The sash according to claim 1 wherein the sash comprises or defines a substantially flat elongated element prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like object, such as when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

16. The sash according to claim 15 wherein the sash is symmetric or has a C-2 axis of symmetry.

17. The sash according to claim 15 wherein the sash is asymmetric.

18. The sash according to 1 wherein the sash defines a spiral, curved, or inverted J- shaped object when attached and wrapped around a tree or tree-like object.

19. The sash according to claim 1 wherein the sash defines a right-handed spiral or left-handed spiral when attached and wrapped around a tree or treelike object.

20. The sash according to claim 1 wherein the sash comprises two or more segments that are detachably connected to each other to form a complete sash.

21. The sash according to claim 20 wherein the sash comprises,

a) a starting segment comprising the starting edge,

b) a terminal segment comprising the terminal apex, and

c) one or more intermediate segments that can be detachably connected to each other and inserted between and detachably connected to the starting segment and the terminal segment.

22. The sash according to claim 20 or 21 wherein the two or more segments or the starting segment, the terminal segment and the one or more intermediate segments are detachably connected by a fastening means selected from straps, Velcro, buttons/button holes, snaps, and hook and eyes.

23. The sash according to any of claims 1 or 20 further comprising one or more means for attaching the sash to the tree or tree-like object.

24. The sash according to claim 23 wherein the means for attaching the sash to the tree or tree-like object is selected from hooks, loops, buckles, clamps, ribbon bows, and clasps.

25. The sash according to claim 1 , wherein the sash is selected from the following materials: satin, silk, burlap, denim, corduroy, cotton, linen, wool, polyester, dacron, nylon, bamboo-based nylon, polypropylene, canvas, neoprene, suede, leather, velvet, recycled materials including polyester, plastic, hemp, Tencel, metallic fibers such as lame, yarns and blends thereof.

26. The sash according to claim 25, wherein the sash is flame resistant or fire retardant.

27. The sash according to claim 1 wherein the sash further comprises a reinforcing or stiffening means selected from the group consisting of wire, plastic, or cardboard.

28. The sash according to claim 1 further comprising a lighting means.

29. The sash according to claim 1 further comprising additional ornamentation.

30. The sash according to claim 1 further comprising additional trim or hand ornamentation.

31. The sash according to any of clams 1 to 30 wherein the tree or tree-like object is a Christmas tree.

32. The sash according to claim 31 wherein the Christmas tree is a real Christmas tree or an artificial Christmas tree.

33. The sash according to claim 31 or 32 wherein the Christmas tree comprises lights.

34. A tree or tree-like object comprising the sash according to any of claims 1 to 33.

35. A tree or tree-like object according to claim 34, wherein the sash defines a right- handed or left-handed spiral when attached to and wrapped around the tree or tree-like.

36. A tree or tree-like object according to claim 34 or 35 wherein the tree or tree-like object is a Christmas tree.

37. A method for decorating a tree or tree-like object comprising the step of spirally wrapping in an ascending or descending manner a sash according to any of claim 1 to 33 around the tree or tree-like object.

38. A method according to claim 37 wherein the sash is spirally wrapped in a right- handed or left-handed ascending manner.

39. A method according to claim 37 wherein the sash is spirally wrapped in a right- handed or left-handed descending manner.

40. A method according to any of claims 37-39 wherein the tree or tree-like object is a Christmas tree.

41. A kit comprising the sash according to claim 1.

42. A kit according to claim 41 further comprising a storage box.

43. A kit according to claim 42 wherein said storage box is selected from a rectangular box or a round box.

44. A kit according to claim 41 further comprising one or more accessories selected from lights, a tree topper, and a tree skirt.

Description:
TREE SASH

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an ornamental decorative sash for attaching to a Christmas tree or other tree or tree-like object. The sash is proportionally designed and constructed to spirally attach to and wrap around the tree in an ascending, or alternatively descending, and decorative manner. The sash is intended to be used primarily on its own to replace conventional Christmas tree ornaments and decorations such as balls, bells, tinsel, ribbons, and garland, but can in alternative embodiments be used in conjunction with such conventional ornaments and decorations. The sash provides a convenient and decorative means to quickly, completely, and effortlessly decorate a Christmas tree.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Christmas is a widely celebrated holiday in the United States and many other countries of the world. It is increasingly becoming a cultural festival as well. One of the time-honored traditions of Christmas is the pleasure of setting up and decorating a tree for individuals and families. In addition to families, commercial businesses, restaurants and retail stores often want to have a decorated tree as part of their participation in the holiday because of its appeal to consumers. A tree sash is ideal for this purpose because of its ease, efficiency and expedience.

Many people are living in very busy times all year long, and this sense of rush or urgency is often felt most intensely during the Christmas holiday season. Also, many individuals have numerous responsibilities related to work, family and community with more to-do items, more e-mails, more choices in activities and places to spend our time, and more technological distractions from wearables to steady information streams. This all is reflected by the frequent utterances we hear from family, friends, co-workers and neighbors expressing how busy they are. There are hundreds of productivity apps available to help people maximize their time and get more done in less-time while staying organized. Yet, there are few new ways to create more time available for a less stressful and more joyful Christmas season. An innovation that saves time as Christmas approaches is needed as a significant way to make decorating for the holidays more enjoyable, less stressful, easier to prepare for, more convenient and more relaxing for everyone, while maintaining the feeling of connecting to time-honored traditions and creating new ones.

Innovations in Christmas decorations include artificial Christmas trees and electric and battery powered lights. Artificial Christmas trees go back to at (east the 1800s in the form of trees constructed from feathers. In the 1900s with the development of various polymeric materials, artificial Christmas trees became increasingly more life-like, or alternatively less-so, with trees produced in non-naturally occurring colors such as pink and blue. Prior to the development of electric and battery powered lights, consumers often relied on decorating Christmas trees with lighted candles, which represented a significant fire hazard. Furthermore, early electric Christmas lights were often large and heavy and were also a serious fire hazard and tended to dry out the Christmas tree because of the large amount of heat they generated. The development of miniature Christmas tree lights were a considerable improvement, because they did not generate dangerous amounts of heat. Furthermore, continuous improvements have led to relatively cool, yet bright LED Christmas tree lights.

Despite these improvements, there have been far fewer innovations in Christmas tree decorations, particularly decorations that make decorating a Christmas tree a more efficient and enjoyable task. Consumers are generally still resorting to conventional ornaments and decorations such as balls, bells, tinsel, ribbons, and garland. However, decorating a tree with these ornaments and decorations can be time consuming. Furthermore, there is the consideration of then having to remove and store them again once the Christmas tree is taken down

Thus, a need exists for an improved and convenient means to decorate a Christmas tree. In particular, a need exists for a tasteful and decorative Christmas tree decoration that is convenient to use and that can provide an enjoyable means to establish a new holiday tradition. The proportionally tapered sash, adaptable to both real and artificial trees, wraps in a nimble spiral and can be attached to the branches by fasteners. The sash makes tree decorating less complicated, yet leaves room for consumers who find it essential to add personal touches. Furthermore, the sash can be used on a lighted tree which has already been decorated by lights. By simplifying the entire process of decorating a tree to one-step, this easy-to-use, themed decoration is all one needs to have a festive tree as the centerpiece of a room. Disclosed in the present invention is a novel and useful sash decoration for meeting these needs.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates, in certain embodiments, to a new and improved type of Christmas tree decoration. It is an objective of this invention to provide an aesthetically attractive, all-inclusive Christmas tree decoration without the shortcomings associated with traditional decorations such as with multiple ornaments and/or garland and tinsel. The present invention saves the need to haul out multiple boxes of Christmas tree decorations, unpack, unwrap, sort, and hang the items.

The present invention relates to a decorative tree sash, or ribbon, for attaching to a Christmas tree or other tree or tree-like object. The sash is designed to spirally attach to and wrap around the tree in an ascending, or alternatively descending, and decorative manner. The sash is intended to be used primarily on its own to replace conventional Christmas tree ornaments and decorations such as balls, bells, tinsel, ribbons, and garland. In alternative embodiments the sash can be used in conjunction with such conventional ornaments and decorations. The sash provides a convenient and decorative means to quickly and conveniently decorate a Christmas tree in a modern way. Although the sash alone festively transforms a tree, in further embodiments, ornaments, which can be supplied as part of a kit or package with the sash of the present invention, or the purchaser’s own can customize the sash and can be hung from loops on the sash trim in some embodiments or upon exposed branches of the tree. There are novel sash themes that offer a fresh new look for a tree while other embodiments (elements) embrace more familiar and traditional themes. The sash can simplify the entire process of decorating a Christmas tree from purchase of the sash, to set-up, break-down, and store- away.

These and further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a top plan view of an embodiment of the tree sash (or ribbon) 1 of the present invention, wherein the sash comprises a substantially flat elongated element 100, i.e. it is essentially in a single two-dimensional plane. Shown is the outside facing surface 101. The inside facing surface is hidden in this view 102. Also shown are a lateral (transverse or running across) starting edge 110a, a top longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110b, a bottom longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110c, a second top longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110d, a second bottom longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110e, a third bottom longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110f, and an apex 120.

FIG. 2 shows a front perspective view of the tree sash 1 of the present invention, wherein the sash comprises a substantially flat elongated element 100. Shown is the outside facing surface 101. The inside facing surface 102 is not show in this view. Also shown are a lateral starting edge 110a, a top longitudinal edge 110b, a bottom longitudinal edge 110c, a second top longitudinal edge 110d, a second bottom longitudinal edge 110e, a third bottom longitudinal edge 11 Of, and an apex 120.

FIG. 3 shows a front perspective view of the tree sash 1 of the present invention spirally (conically) wrapped in a right-handed ascending spiral decorating a Christmas tree 200. In this view the substantially flat element 100 aspect of the sash is not applicable and therefore not shown because the sash is oriented in a three-dimensional spiral manner, i.e. it is not substantially flat. Shown is the outside facing surface 101. The inside facing surface 102 is hidden and shown in phantom. Also shown are a lateral starting edge 110a, a top longitudinal edge 110b, a bottom longitudinal edge 110c, and an apex 120. The top of the Christmas tree is shown as 201.

FIG. 4 shows a front perspective view of the tree sash 1 of the present invention spirally (conically) wrapped in a left-handed ascending spiral decorating a Christmas tree 200. FIG. 4 is essentially the mirror image of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 shows a top plan view of the tree sash 1 of the present invention spirally (conically) wrapped in a right-handed ascending spiral decorating a Christmas tree 200. In this view the substantially flat element 100 aspect of the sash is not applicable and therefore not shown because the sash is oriented in a three-dimensional spiral manner. Shown is the outside facing surface 101. The inside facing surface is hidden in this view 102. Also shown are a lateral starting edge 110a, a top longitudinal edge 110b, a bottom longitudinal edge 110c, and an apex 120. The top of the Christmas tree is shown as 201.

FIG. 6 shows a front perspective view, analogous to the view of FIG. 2, of an embodiment of the tree sash 1 of the present invention, wherein the sash comprises three segments, labeled 1A, 1 B, and 1C, which are the starting segment, an insert segment, and a terminal segment, respectively, and which are attachable and detachable to each other. In other embodiments that are not shown the sash can comprise additional insert segments, to provide a final sash 1 of the desired length depending upon how many insert segments 1 B are utilized. The starting segment 1A comprises the starting edge 110a. The terminal segment 1C comprises the terminal apex 120. The insert segment 1 B is attached between the starting segment 1A and the terminal segment 1C. The starting segment 1A comprises a terminal edge 110g. The insert segment 1 B comprises a starting edge 110a’ and a terminal edge 110g’. The terminal segment 1 C comprises a starting edge 110a”. Also shown are a top longitudinal edge 110b on segments 1A, 1 B, and 1 C; a bottom longitudinal edge 110c, on segments 1A, 1 B, and 1 C; a second top longitudinal edge 110d on segment 1 C; a second bottom longitudinal edge 110e on segment 1A; and a third bottom longitudinal edge 110f on segment 1 C. Not shown in FIG. 6 are various fastening means for detachably connecting and disconnecting the segments 1A, 1 B, and 1C.

FIG. 7 shows a photo of a further embodiment of a front perspective view of the tree sash 1 of the present invention spirally (conically) wrapped in a right-handed ascending spiral decorating a Christmas tree, showing the sash affixed with optional ornamentation and a complementary tree topper 150.

FIG. 8 is a photo of a close-up of an embodiment of a portion of the sash 1 of the present invention, where the sash has been folded over for viewing convenience. The close-up shows an attachment or fastening means as a ring embodiment 130 for attaching to a branch of a Christmas tree. Note that the ring 130 is attached to the inner facing surface 102 of the sash where it has been inserted through a strip of fabric 131 sewn at both ends onto the inner facing surface of the sash 102 to form a loop of fabric, through which the ring has been inserted. The inner facing surface 102 in this embodiment also shows a pocket 140 sewn on three sides to accommodate a portable battery pack for commonly sold low-voltage copper fairy lights or similar low-voltage string lights. To keep the battery pack secure so that it does not fall out, the open side of the pocket 140 should be in approximately the same direction as the top longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110b. A bottom longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge 110c is also indicated. In this embodiment this edge 110c is trimmed with optional fringe.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a decorative sash or ribbon for spirally attaching to a tree or tree-like object (conical object), the sash comprising:

an outside facing surface and an inside facing surface, the sash having three or more edges, wherein the edges comprise at least one lateral (transverse or running across) or semi-lateral (transverse or running across) starting edge, at least one top longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge, and at least one bottom longitudinal (running in the direction of the sash) edge,

wherein the at least one top longitudinal edge and the at least one bottom longitudinal edge define the longitudinal width of the sash,

and wherein (i) the longitudinal width of the sash decreases from the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge to define a lateral or semi-lateral terminal edge, or (ii) the longitudinal width of the sash decreases from the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge to define a terminal apex.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash having one or more layers.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases monotonically from a least one lateral or semi-lateral starting edge. In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases non-monotonically (e.g., in a wavy or sinusoidal manner) from a least one lateral or semi-lateral starting edge.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 1 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash (in other words the sash comprises a taper from its widest point to decrease at least between about 1 % to 100% in width over the length of the sash).

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 25 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash (in other words the sash comprises a taper from its widest point to decrease at least between about 25% to 100% in width over the length of the sash).

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the longitudinal width of the sash decreases at least about 50 percent to 100 percent compared to the length of the sash (in other words the sash comprises a taper from its widest point to decrease at least between about 50% to 100% in width over the length of the sash).

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash further comprises one or more attachment means for attaching the sash to the tree or tree-like object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash comprising at least one attachment means in close proximity to the lateral or semi-lateral starting edge and at least one attachment means in close proximity to the longitudinal or semi-longitudinal terminal edge or the terminal apex.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the edges are all straight or essentially straight (wherein essentially straight is defined to mean that the edge defines a straight line so that it appears to the viewer as straight or substantially straight with minimal breaks, bends, or curvature).

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the outside facing surface and the inside facing surface of the sash defines a triangle prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like (conical object), for example, when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the outside facing surface and the inside facing surface of the sash defines a trapezoid or near-trapezoid shape prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like (conical object), for example, when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein one or more of the edges are curved.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein at least one of the top longitudinal edges or the bottom longitudinal edge are curved.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash comprises or defines a substantially flat elongated element prior to being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like (conical object) object, for example, when the sash is laid flat against a surface or extended into a single plane.

n further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash is symmetric or has a C-2 axis of symmetry.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash is asymmetric.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash defines a (three dimensional) spiral (or conical helix), curved, or inverted J- shaped object when attached to a tree or tree-like (conical) object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash defines a (three dimensional) right-handed spiral or left-handed spiral (or conical helix) when attached to a tree or treelike (conical) object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash comprises two or more segments that are detachably connected to each other to form a complete sash.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the sash comprises,

a) a starting segment comprising the starting edge, b) a terminal segment comprising the terminal apex, and

c) one or more intermediate segments that can be detachably connected to each other and inserted between and detachably connected to the starting segment and the terminal segment.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the starting segment, the terminal segment and the one or more intermediate segments are detachably connected by a fastening means selected from straps, Velcro, buttons/button holes, snaps, and hook and eyes.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash according further comprising one or more means for attaching the sash to the tree or treelike object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash according wherein the means for attaching the sash to the tree or tree-like object is selected from hooks, loops, buckles, clamps, ribbon bows, and clasps.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash, wherein the sash is selected from the following materials: satin, silk, burlap, denim, corduroy, cotton, linen, wool, polyester, dacron, nylon, bamboo-based nylon, polypropylene, canvas, neoprene, suede, leather, velvet, recycled materials including polyester, plastic, hemp, Tencel (also known as Lyocell fabric), metallic fibers such as lame, yarns and blends thereof.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash, wherein the sash is flame resistant or fire retardant.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash, wherein the sash further comprises a reinforcing or stiffening means selected from the group consisting of wire, plastic, or cardboard.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash further comprising a lighting means.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash further comprising additional ornamentation.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash further comprising additional trim or hand ornamentation. In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the tree or tree-like object is a Christmas tree.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the Christmas tree is a real Christmas tree or an artificial Christmas tree.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorative sash wherein the Christmas tree comprises lights.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a tree or tree-like (conical) object decorated with the decorative sash of the present invention.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a tree or tree-like (conical) object decorated with the decorative sash according to the present invention, wherein the sash defines a (three dimensional) right-handed or left-handed spiral (or conical helix) when attached to the tree or tree-like (conical) object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a decorated tree or tree like (conical object) wherein the tree or tree-like (conical) object is a Christmas tree.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a method for decorating a to a tree or tree-like (conical object) comprising the step of spirally wrapping in an ascending or descending manner a decorative sash according to the present invention around the tree or tree-like object.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a method wherein the decorative sash is spirally wrapped in a right-handed or left-handed ascending manner.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a method wherein the decorative sash is spirally wrapped in a right-handed or left-handed descending manner.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a method wherein the tree or tree-like (conical object) is a Christmas tree.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a kit comprising the decorative sash according to the present invention.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a kit further comprising a storage box.

In further embodiments the present invention relates to a kit wherein said storage box is selected from a rectangular box or a round box. In further embodiments the present invention relates to a kit further comprising one or more accessories selected from lights, a tree topper, and a tree skirt

These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the disclosure herein.

Decorative Sash

The decorative sash, i.e. tree-sash or ribbon, of the present invention helps to relieve some of the time-related stresses and other difficulties associated with putting-up a Christmas tree. Current technology does not offer an all-inclusive highly stylized, one- piece, care-free and quick way to decorate a tree. By simplifying the entire process to one-step, this user-friendly Christmas decoration is all a consumer needs to have a festive tree. Simply take a Christmas tree in the stand, add the pre-decorated tree-sash, wrap it around, attach, and done.

The consumer has a one-step, beautifully themed decoration displayed on a tree. This innovation is themed and tapered and it securely hugs the tree while ascending to the crown of the tree in a distinctive spiral like manner, while soon swinging back around and down to the front of the tree presenting a view of the decorated apex as it lies perpendicularly high above the floor. Alternatively, the sash can descend from the crown of the tree. The sash of the present invention is a complete embellishment for a tree that is convenient, with a quick, one-step attachment, offering a distinctive change to Christmas tree decorating both in theme and style. It promotes festivity with ease and convenience as a modern alternative that can thus provide an enjoyable means to establish a new holiday tradition and give the consumer more time to do what they want to do.

Because“the most wonderful time of the year”, for some, can be the busiest time of year too, this innovation saves time and energy and replaces the need for decorating with standard balls, bells, tinsel, ribbons, and garland, while reducing the number of storage boxes to one. From purchase, to set-up and break-down, and storage, a festively decorated, themed tree-sash provides individuals and families with ease and convenience and gives them more precious time (for enjoying whatever they desire, for celebration). Although, the tree-sash is designed as a stand-alone eye-catching convenient decoration that spirals around a tree while sparkling with ornamentation, there are some consumers who may not want to give up their treasured or home-crafted ornaments, and they do not have to with the present invention. Such consumers can use the sash in conjunction with conventional ornaments and decorations, but they do not need them in order to have a completely decorated tree. For those who want the change of a fresh new look without all the work, the sash of the present invention is an option for them.

Furthermore, many businesses and noncommercial entities partake in holiday decorating in a secular or non-secular manner to be part of it and to spread festive cheer. These entities too can create a cheerful, holiday atmosphere by decorating their Christmas trees with the tree sash of the present invention. By using the tree sash of the present invention, these entities eliminate the need to expend employee and personnel time to decorate a tree and increase the positive feelings of those who come to their places of business. Also, the sash of the present invention does not require a great deal of valuable storage space when stored away for the remainder of the year. An ornate non-secular or secular themed tree-sash can create a positive, merry feeling for both those who celebrate Christmas religiously and for those who celebrate Christmas culturally, whether in homes or places of business.

Largely, for the consumer’s benefit, convenience abounds with the sash of the present invention. There is no more hauling out numerous storage boxes with reams of garlands or ribbons or the unwrapping of scores of ornaments, finding hooks, and reaching everywhere to hang many ornaments on the tree. There is no repacking or labeling of all those accoutrements or needing to organize all the boxes to put back into storage. There would be no need to accommodate several storage boxes of ornaments. The sash of the present invention is durable, flexible and easily folded into one sweater sized box taking up little space or similarly wound onto a comparably sized spool. The sash of the present invention can fit inside a small closet in a neat, compact way. There is no need for many trips to a cellar, basement, garage, attic, or storage unit. The sash of the present invention is easy to purchase, easy to use, and easy to store. For those who have more than one tree, the sash of the present invention can provide a time-saving aesthetically pleasing variation. Because decorating needs and styles can change over time, the sash of the present invention is useful for those consumers who are just starting out and decorating their first tree. The sash of the present invention eliminates the need for buying and collecting ornaments that may not be affordable or desirable at a later date. Conversely, consumers who are scaling down as they grow older, who just do not want all the fuss, or cannot do all the work, can still have a beautiful tree for their celebrations. Senior folks can have an adorned tree ready for grandchildren to add their handcrafted ornaments. In addition, for people who live in apartments or small quarters who do not have the storage space for a large number of decorations, all they need is a sash of the present invention to have an aesthetically pleasing, holiday tree to join in on the holiday spirit. The sash of the present invention gives all ages of people who want to decorate a tree for the Christmas holiday a convenient way to achieve a fully decorated lighted tree by purchasing one item while having the variability of change and a unique look that is easy to use they and can be customized yearly.

The sash of the present invention is not an ordinary sash or ornament, nor is it a supplemental decorative garland or ribbon. This is a new and unique article of manufacture that stands-out and is clearly suited for embellishing the entire tree on its own. It is the centerpiece of an illuminated tree, a heterogeneous assortment of stylized themes, colors and iconic symbols that come to life. It does not depend on anything else. The sash of the present invention replaces the need for traditional garlands, ribbons and ornaments and simultaneously replaces the need for numerous ornaments. Common recommendations for decorating a standard 8-foot tree include using 150-200 ornaments and 80 feet of garland. The sash of the present invention makes tree decorating uncomplicated with as little effort as one wishes. The sash is an all-encompassing decoration that is the centerpiece of the Christmas tree that easily fastens to a tree in a fraction of the time it takes to unpack or unwrap and hang ornaments. The sash of the present invention is a thoughtfully designed once-piece, highly festooned, fabric sash that surrounds a tree creating a beautiful path for the eye to follow. A complementary tree topper to match the themed sash of the present invention can be added as a further embellishment to crown the tree. Alternatively, a tree topper can be incorporated into the sash, such that the sash can terminate in a tree topper. Stabilizers

Stabilizers such as stiffening wire or flexible plastic materials represent a potential for manipulating the fabric into a curving or flowing shape, if preferred by the user. Depending on type of material selected in future modifications for the tree sash, a stabilizer may be utilized to stiffen or strengthen a fabric. They can be semi-rigid or liquid.

Materials for the Sash and Manufacturing

The sash can comprise a material selected from satin, silk, jute, burlap, denim, corduroy, cotton, linen, wool, polyester, dacron, nylon, bamboo-based nylon, polypropylene, canvas, neoprene, suede, leather, velvet, recycled materials including polyester, plastic, hemp, Tencel, metallic fibers such as lame, yarns and blends thereof. The material can be flame resistant or fire retardant.

The sash is securely disposed of woven or non-woven fabric and comprising additional ornamental embodiments of varying themes, reflective and non-reflective materials, embroidered or sequins, scenes, toys, trinkets, photo frames, printed photos, indicia in varying textures, colors, shapes, and sizes. These affixed, woven or stitched decorative members or scenes are thoughtfully designed to broadly appeal to individuals and generate a tree sash motif that reflects various subject themes, e.g. a coastal scene, or the merry holiday. The sash can have both solid and open (such as burlap or gauze) layers. One possible fabric assemblage of the tree-sash is an open burlap cloth with a decorative and reflective additional layer of gold mesh or other material to be determined secured to the burlap by broad range of fastening including a machine sewn hem or adhesive. Another example of fabric assemblage is the use of gold metallic linen fabric with a cotton lining, with heat-set, sewn or glued decorative 3-dimensional elements and trim. The sash in other embodiments can be manufactured by laser cutting the sash material in an effort to create a design as well as cut to the desired shape and size.

The sash securely disposed of said woven or non-woven fabric, pleated or smooth, and said optional ornamental members of varying themes, reflective and non-reflective materials, shapes, depths, sizes and colors, can further comprise an electrical assembly for adding lights (on the outside surface, or inside surface), lighted ornaments, a trailing string of lights (twinkling segments or continuous feed), or a lighted topper attached near to the one end of the ornament. LED lights optionally can stem from an internal source with an electrical assembly. Alternatively, a pocket sewn on three sides can accommodate external source lights such as a portable battery pack for commonly sold low-voltage copper fairy lights or similar low voltage string lights.

A light string can be threaded though the materials, wrapped around the tree sash, or periodically tacked onto the display surface, or alternatively further comprising a pocket sewn into the underside to accommodate an external source of lights such as a battery pack for commonly sold copper string lights.

Length

The length of the material being greater than the height of the tree such that the sash extends beyond the top (peak) of the tree when lying straight and planar. The length should be approximately two and a half times as long as the height of the tree (whether miniature, medium, or large).

Variable Length Sashes and Extenders

In other embodiments the sash is constructed not as a single article, but instead comprises two or more detachable segments. This type of sash allows for the customization of the sash to provide various desired lengths. This is an extendable sash. For example, such a sash can be provided as a baseline/base/foundation-piece or starting length sash that is provided in two segments or sections, such as a starting segment 1A and a terminal segment 1C, with a fastening (i.e. connecting) means for the two parts, such as hooks, straps, fasteners, snaps, or Velcro. The two parts of the sash can be connected together to form a single full-length sash article. Alternatively, two or more insert segments or sections of sash 1 B of varying lengths can be inserted between the two original sash pieces to construct a longer sash. It is important that the insert segments comprise the appropriate and complementary fastening means for connecting to the starting segment 1A and the terminal segment 1C and any additional insert segments 1 B. It is also important that the insert segments 1 B are of the appropriate width and have essentially parallel longitudinal edges so that they are of the correct width to smoothly attach to each other and to the terminal edge 110g of the starting segment 1A and the starting edge 110a” of the terminal segment 1C. In this manner the consumer can construct a sash of desired length by inserting and connecting together one or more insert segments between the segments of the baseline, starting length sash. See FIG. 6.

Ornamentation

Optional ornamentation can be permanently attached or removably attached to the sash. The ornamentation is generally attached to the outside facing surface. Without limitation, the ornaments can be constructed of reflective or non-reflective materials in a broad group including plastic, wood, glass, fabrics, rubber, resin, porcelain, pearls, heat- set gems, velvet, burlap, cotton, silk, metals, wool, and indicia.

The sash can further comprise a lighting means. For example, the sash can comprise lighting with a power cord or external source such as a battery pack. The lighting feature can be located on the outside surface, the inside surface, or inside two or more layers of the sash. The lighting can include lighted ornaments, a trailing string of lights, twinkling segments or a continuous feed, hanging elements, or a lighted topper attached near the apex. LED or incandescent lights optionally can stem from an internal source with an electrical assembly. An alternative can comprise optional electrical wiring at each longitudinal end for possible lights, lighted elements and or a lighted tree topper.

Ornamentation at Apex

Ornamental aspects can be included, such as a bell, tassel, or other ornamentation, at the apex or tip of the sash that can in some embodiments and also function as a fastening means. A jingle bell is a cheerful harbinger of the coming of the Christmas season and in one embodiment echoes the familiar ring of the holiday while punctuating the tree-sash, which can be a functional element when used as fastening component.

Attachment means

Attachment means, such as hooks, loops, etc. The method wherein the simple step of applying the sash includes connecting the sash to a tree branch by a fastener. As such, the fastening device might extend outwardly and attach to a branch. It can attach to a branch as a highly decorative functional element such as an elaborate bow comprised of complementary material that is tied or hooked. Alternatively fastening to a branch can be accomplished so that it is not very visible by moving the attachment means to underside of the display surface so that its presence is occluded by the sash fasteners from a broad group may include: the topper, loops, hooks, shanks, adhesive fasteners, clasping devices, mechanical threaded fasteners, wire, and the like.

Tree Topper

Alternatively, to increase the decoration's visual appeal and convenience a tree topper can be added to sit atop the peak of the tree. The tree topper is a complementary feature of design that in one modification can be illuminated through the use of electrical components within the sash or plugged into a strand of lights. The topper can function as a focal point and a natural resting place for the eye to take it all in.

In further embodiments the topper can be relied upon as a means of attachment for the sash. For example, the topper can comprise a hook or semi-open to serve as a guide for the terminus or apex of the sash to pass through and descend to the front of the tree where completes its journey for an attractive finish and completion of the design.

Storage

When placed on a flat surface (for shipping or storage), the three-dimensional decoration consumes a minimum of space in that it rests substantially flat and can be conveniently folded into a convenient storage box. The storage boxes can be conventionally box-shaped, i.e. rectangular, including a square cube, with a lid or flaps, or can be round or oval such as a hat box shape with a lid. When wound around a spool such as with a round box, the sash attains a different position and still reduces storage needs.

Shape of the Sash

The sash of the present invention comprises (or defines in terms of its shape and orientation) a substantially flat elongated element 100 (i.e. exists as a substantially flat elongated element) prior to it being spirally attached to a tree or tree-like (conical) object such as a Christmas tree. In this orientation the sash is essentially in or defines a single 2-dimensional plane.

The sash of the present invention defines a spiral (or conical like helix), curved, or inverted J-shaped object when attached to and wrapped around a tree or tree-like (conical) object. When the sash is attached to and wrapped around a tree or tree-like (conical) object, the sash is essentially in or defines a spiral in 3-dimensional space. Furthermore, the sash can define a right-handed spiral or left-handed spiral (or conical helix) when attached to a tree or treelike (conical) object. The“handedness” of the spiral will depend on the perspective of the user or viewer and whether the sash is observed as ascending or descending the tree or tree-like object. A convention for defining handedness is as follows: In mathematics, physics, and engineering the right-hand rule is a common reference for understanding orientation conventions for vectors in three dimensions, known to one of ordinary skill in the art. The handedness referred to herein follows the convention of the right-hand rule.

A spiral or helix is a circular curve that advances along the z-axis while rotating in the x-y plane. Helices are either right- or left-handed and non-superimposable mirror images of each other. For example, FIGs. 3 and 4 herein illustrate an ascending right- handed spiral or helix orientation of the sash of the current invention when the top of the Christmas tree 201 is taken for reference as pointing in the positive direction of a z-axis.

Kits

The sash of the present invention can be incorporated into a kit. The kit can comprise:

1 . a tree-sash (lighted or not)

2. an optional tree topper (lighted or not)

3. coordinating conventional ornaments (for those that still want to use the invention in conjunction with their treasured ornaments)

4. various lights, such as micro-copper low-wattage fairy lights

5. a coordinating tree skirt 6. other coordinating accessories such as table runners, stockings, stocking holders, snow globes, artificial wreaths, decorative lighting covers

The following are some of the advantages and benefits of the sash of the present invention.

• A modern alternative to decorating a beautiful lighted Christmas tree while giving you more choices that are convenient for decorating and easy-to-use while leaving you more freedom to enjoy the busy season.

• A carefree experience on how to conveniently decorate a beautiful lighted Christmas tree with varying textures and elements and without all the fuss or muss, while giving individuals more time to do and enjoy other things that are important or relaxing to them.

• Provides an all-inclusive tree decoration in one-step. Simplifies the entire process of decorating a tree from purchase, to set-up, and break-down to store away, taking up less time and less storage space.

• Easily his takes one chore off the list. Simply, take the lighted tree in the stand, add the sash, wrap it around, attach and done.

• A convenient and easy-to-use one-step, festive, decorative tree-sash for a lighted Christmas Tree.

Incorporation by Reference

The entire disclosure of each of the patent documents, including certificates of correction, patent application documents, scientific articles, governmental reports, websites, and other references referred to herein is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes. In case of a conflict in terminology, the present specification controls.

Equivalents

The invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The foregoing embodiments are to be considered in all respects illustrative rather than limiting on the invention described herein. In the various embodiments of the methods and systems of the present invention, where the term comprises is used with respect to the recited steps of the methods or components of the manufactures, it is also contemplated that the methods and manufactures consist essentially of, or consist of, the recited steps or components. Furthermore, it should be understood that the order of steps or order for performing certain actions is immaterial so long as the invention remains operable. Moreover, two or more steps or actions can be conducted simultaneously.

In the specification, the singular forms also include the plural forms, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. In the case of conflict, the present specification will control.