Gimball Christmas tree stand

Supports – Staff type – Angularly adjustable

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248527, 47 405, A47G 3312

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049133950

ABSTRACT:
The tree stand is adjustable to accept and position vertically, an evergreen Christmas tree with the root portion removed. The adjustable gimballed structure will position vertically a Christmas tree with the trunk or shaft bent or crooked as much as 15 degress. The stand is composed of a minimum of parts and may be completely assembled or disassembled without the use of hand tools of any kind. This invention relates to an adjustable Christmas tree stand or more broadly to a stand for supporting vertically a fir or various evergreen trees with the sub-surface or root portion removed, commonly known as a Christmas tree.

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