As another festive season approaches, Dawn Ellmore Employment takes a look at some of the more interesting Christmas tree related patents that have been granted over the USA.
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A look at novelty christmas patents
1. A look at novelty Christmas patents
As another festive season approaches, Dawn Ellmore Employment takes a look at some of
the more interesting Christmas tree related patents that have been granted over the USA.
Device for dispensing tinsel
Back in 1970, J. Postolowski must have wondered “Why decorate a tree by hand when you
can use a gun?”, and as a result the gun-like dispenser was invented. We think that
decorating the tree has never looked like so much fun!
A self-extinguishing Christmas tree
It is an inescapable (but often overlooked fact) when we bring a Christmas tree into our
homes, that trees are flammable – and we almost always increase the risk of fire by covering
them in lights, tinsel and other decorations.
These facts did not escape American inventor James Hopkins, who received a US patent for
his self-extinguishing Christmas tree in 2011. The tree contains a fire-retardant material
which, when activated, can flow through a valve, deflect off a guard located on top of the
discharging mechanism, and cover the Christmas tree.
2. A Christmas tree watering system disguised as a present
Another issue with keeping a cut tree indoors is stopping it from wilting and dying before the
festive season is over. Keeping the moisture level up also decreases the chances of the tree
catching fire.
Byron and Vicki Main came up with a novel way to address this problem in 2002 –a watering
system which is disguised as a present. Fittingly, the patent was granted on Christmas Eve.
A smoke detector angel for the top of the tree
If the inventions described above don’t prevent your tree from catching fire, you could make
use of a patented smoke detecting tree-topper, which was granted to Darrell Hudson in 2009
3. Christmas tree disposal bag
When the festivities are over, and if your tree does survive into the New Year, you could use
a patented Christmas tree disposal bag, granted to Andrew DeLaura and George Spector in
1983.
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