Light cord holder

The adjustable ring system with LED illumination and constant voltage lighting addresses the inefficiencies of traditional lighting for Phoenix palm trees, ensuring uniform and adaptable lighting without stake-mounted spotlights and power disruptions.

FR3150264B1Active Publication Date: 2026-03-06NOBLIA JEAN-FRANÇOIS
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Application Number
FR2023006518
Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-06-22
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2043-06-22

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing lighting systems for Phoenix palm trees are inefficient and require direct spotlights on stakes, which create uneven lighting and are prone to power interruptions, while failing to adapt to the tree's changing diameter due to humidity variations.

Method used

A system comprising adjustable semicircle rings 'A' and 'B' with springs and loops for secure attachment to the palm tree, allowing for 360° LED strip illumination, indirect lighting, and a 24-volt constant voltage string with a double-insulated converter to minimize power disruptions, adaptable to the tree's diameter changes.

Benefits of technology

Provides uniform and adaptive lighting for Phoenix palm trees, eliminating the need for stake-mounted spotlights and reducing power interruptions, while accommodating the tree's diameter variations.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a lighting support composed of two adjustable and adaptive rings which can be attached to a palm tree for example and which, thanks to a very powerful LED string, provides 360° illumination.
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Description

Title of the invention: Support for light cord

[0001] The invention relates to the lighting of Phoenix palm trees and, more generally, trees. It is a system composed of a ring "A" and a ring "B," each made up of two adjustable and adaptive semicircles that are attached to a palm tree, for example [Fig. 1]. Springs attached to the first ring "A" are used to adjust the diameter and to securely fix it to the palm tree. Loops on the ring "A" allow the ring "B" to be attached and to slide in case of movement of the ring "A." This ring "B" has supports that allow the installation of the LED strip, which provides 360° illumination [Fig. 2]. The two semicircles that make up the ring "B" have a male and female end, allowing the ring to be inserted and adjusted. This "B" ring blocks direct light, making it indirect. Its elevated position allows for the passage of a lawnmower and avoids the need for spotlights on stakes, which only create a patch of light.Its 24-volt constant voltage light string requires a double-insulated converter to minimize power interruptions. Its mounting system allows it to adapt to the changes in diameter that a Phoenix plant undergoes depending on humidity levels.

Claims

[Claim 1] Demands The object of the invention is an adjustable, adaptive, circular support for LED strips characterized by: a. Loops on the ring "A" which allow the ring "B" to be fixed and to slide in case of movement of the ring "A". This ring "B" has supports which allow the installation of the light cord and to block direct light and make it indirect. b. the fact that the two semicircles which make up the "B" band have a male and female side allowing this band to be inserted and adjusted.