Artificial palm tree

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Inventors

Turner, Wendell G.

Application #

170334

Filed

Jun-12-2002

Published

Jul-22-2003

Current US Class

052/40
248/156
248/49
248/682
428/17
428/18
428/27

International Classes

A41G 001/00

Field of Search

428/17 428/18 428/27 52/40 52/3 211/181.1 248/49 D11/118

Examiners

Jones; Deborah

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jack; Kenneth H. Davis & Jack, LLC

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Abstract
An artificial palm tree having a base, a frame fixedly attached to and extending upwardly from the base, the frame having an upper end; a helically wound metal strap having a leaf scar indicating edge, a multiplicity of heat fusion welds interconnecting the frame mounting edge of the helically wound metal strap and the frame; twelve rachis indicating shafts; a concentrically mounted cylinder slip sleeve and slip pin joint interconnecting the proximal ends of the rachis indicating shafts with the upper end of the frame; and a multiplicity of pinna indicating plates fixedly attached to the rachis indicating shafts.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An artificial palm tree comprising:

(a) a base;

(b) a frame fixedly attached to and extending upwardly from the base, the frame having an upper end;

(c) a helically wound metal strap having a leaf scar indicating edge;

(j) strap mounting means interconnecting the helically wound strap and the frame;

(k) a plurality of rachis indicating shafts, each rachis indicating shaft having a proximal end;

(l) rachis mounting means interconnecting the proximal ends of the rachis indicating shafts, and the upper end of the frame;

(m) a multiplicity of pinna indicating plates; and,

(n) pinna mounting means interconnecting the pinna indicating plates and the rachis indicating shafts, the strap mounting means comprising a fastener selected from the group consisting of heat fusion welds, screws, rivets, nails, blind fasteners, staples, spirally threaded nut and bolt combinations, and adhesive bonds, the frame comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending shafts, and a plurality of laterally extending braces, the laterally extending braces spanning between and interconnecting the longitudinally extending shafts.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to metal fabricated structures adapted for portraying or indicating an appearance of a natural palm tree.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Natural palm trees are known to be placed or grown for decorative purposes within outdoor courtyards, pool side areas, common halls of commercial buildings, and residential living areas. Such placement desirably promotes a tropical or seashore ambience within such spaces. Natural palm trees are often difficult to grow and maintain within enclosed structures, and natural palm trees are often impossible to grow and maintain out of doors in northern climates. Known artificial palm tree structures promote a tropical or seashore ambience without incurring the growth, plant health and environmental control difficulties associated with natural palm trees. However, artificial palm trees are typically difficultly and expensively constructed, lack durability, and often ineffectively portray or indicate the appearance of a natural palm tree.
 
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