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CLICK HERE FOR THE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE AND LINKS TO ALL PAGES ON THIS SITE TABLE OF CONTENTS HISTORY THE TIMELINE MANUFACTURER'S HISTORIES THE PATENT PAGES THE PRE-ELECTRIC ERA VINTAGE ADVERTISING THE LIGHT SET GALLERIES RELATED LINKS THE PATENTS REFERENCE PAGES, page 6 THIS PAGE: PATENT NUMBERS 2,683,210 THROUGH 2,936,144
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PATENT NUMBER |
DATE FILED/ISSUED |
TO WHOM ISSUED |
TITLE OF PATENT |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PATENT |
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2,683,210 | F-05/01/1952
I-04/06/1954 |
Leonard N. Baenziger | Illuminated Table Christmas Tree | The patent for an improvement to the NOMA Bubble Light Tree, this was manufactured in many sizes including a wall mounted unit. The patent concerns improvements to the metal support branches of the tree itself. | |
2,759,095 | F-05/11/1954
I-08/14/1956 |
Herbert W. Kline | Christmas Tree Lighting Harness | Another device to allow easy attachment of branch lighting circuits to a central electrical line. | |
2,760,120 | F-10/26/1955
I-08/21/1956 |
David W. Fisherman | Lighting System for Christmas Trees | An early shunt type lighting system that would allow the entire string of series wired lights to remain operating despite the failure of one or more lamps. A forerunner of the midget, or "Fairy Lights". | |
2,936,144 | F-04/27/1955
I-05/10/1960 |
Carl W. Otis | Knockdown Stand for holding Bottles | Included here only because the inventor, Carl W. Otis, was the originator of the Christmas bubbling light. This was Carl's last patent before he retired. | |
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Note: This is an archive of the late Bill Nelson's "Antique Christmas Light" web site as it existed in 2001. Except for contact information, link updates, and some information that has been lost, we have attempted to keep the text and illustrations as Bill presented them. However, the original pages included much outdated HTML code and graphic conventions, so we have done a lot of work "behind the scenes" to bring you this archive. Consequently:
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