Field of Invention
[0001] This invention is related to the lighted ornamental frame industry and, more particularly,
to kits and associated methods having all the necessary components for customers to
assemble a lighted ornamental frame.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Manufacturers of lighted frames or light kits have previously been able to provide
their customers with ornamental lighting applications, but only in very limited scope.
Current lighted frames or light kits fail to provide customers with choices of ornamental
frames, opportunities to customize those frames to the tastes of the customer, and
in most cases, the current lighted frames or kits do not allow the customer an opportunity
to assemble the finished product in an efficient manner.
[0003] In U.S. Patent No. 2,722,317, by Goodwin, titled
"Lamp Support," for example, the device is simply a lighted frame. The device in Goodwin fails to
allow for customer participation in achieving the finished product of a lighted frame.
The lighted frame is preassembled for the customer, thereby eliminating any necessary
assembly. A problem with this device is that it prevents the customer from participating
in assembling the lighted frame. This lack of participation eliminates the possibility
of assembling a custom frame that satisfies customer's liking. A customer using the
Goodwin device has no choice but to use the frame as it is provided in an assembled
state.
[0004] Also, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 3,191,020 by Miller titled
"Decorative Window Lamp Assembly," a "Do It Yourself Candelabra Kit" is provided having components for assembling a candelabra.
The purpose of the device in Miller is to convert old Christmas tree lights into a
window displayed candelabra. Furthermore, the lights in Miller are not a string of
lights, as shown in Figure 2 of Miller. Rather, the lights in Miller are on a continuous
wire loop. As can be seen in Figure 2 of Miller, it is either difficult or impossible
to simultaneously insert the conical shaped light bases into the top portion of the
candelabra and also wire the lights with the continuous wire loop located beneath
the top portion of the candelabra. Therefore, the light fixtures are either already
connected to the candelabra within the package or receive assembly of lamp socket
wire and lamps by the customer. The only assembly left for the customer, therefore,
falls into a decorative category. A problem with this device is that the wire loop
makes assembly of the candelabra very difficult. Another problem with the device in
Miller is that it limits the customer to one type of frame, namely a candelabra frame.
A customer using the device in Miller may not choose from a variety of frames in assembling
this light kit.
[0005] The device in U.S. Patent No. 4,995,181 by Wolf, titled
"Luminous Display Frame and Kit" requires significant cutting and assembly of the frame before lights may be inserted
into the frame. The device in Wolf requires the customer to cut the frame to the desired
shape and insert the lights into the frame. The kit in Wolf is only available in one
general shape which must match the window for which it is to be used. The limited
availability of the shape of the frame in Wolf does not allow a customer to assemble
a custom frame that satisfies their liking. Furthermore, the kit requires complex
assembly and a great deal of the customer's time in order to obtain a final product
of a lighted frame. Another one of the problems associated with the device in Wolf
is that the length of the lights and the length of the frame often will not be similar
after the cutting of the frame occurs. This dissimilarity in the length of the frame
and length of the rope light results in a finished lighted frame having too many or
too few lights. Yet another problem with the device in Wolf is the amount of waste
associated with the cutting of the frame. The frame in Wolf must be cut in order to
fit into the window. The waste raises the overall cost of the kit.
[0006] Currently, customers may also obtain the separate components of an ornamental frame,
a length of rope light, and fasteners from an arts and crafts store or other distributor
and assemble these components to form a lighted frame. In many cases, the customer
presents a frame to a clerk at a store, and the clerk cuts a length of rope light
to be connected to the frame. This piece of rope light is often not similar in length
to the length of the frame support. Instead, the length of rope light is in excess
to the length of the frame. This results in a finished product of a lighted frame
with either excess lights, or the rope light having slack when connected to the frame.
This also results in excess waste of rope light, thereby increasing the overall cost
of assembling a lighted frame. Another problem associated with current lighted frames
is that the rope lights are shipped in bulk to a distributor, occupying a great deal
of space. Yet another problem associated with assembling a lighted frame by purchasing
individual components is an increased labor cost. The rope light must be cut by a
clerk, whose cost of labor will be factored into the cost of the light. There is also
a limited distribution of this rope light because the clerk must be specially trained
to cut the rope light for the customer.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] In view of the foregoing, the present invention advantageously provides a light frame
kit and method of distributing and assembling a lighted frame using the components
included in the kit wherein the components include a frame and a rope light, the frame
having a frame support length substantially equal to the length of the rope light.
There is no longer any guessing required by the customer as to the length of rope
light necessary to cover the entire frame. The kit includes a preselected length of
rope enough to cover the entire frame, and preferably not providing any substantial
excess rope light, thereby causing slack in the rope light when it is connected to
the ornamental frame. Another advantage of the kit is that there is a significant
reduction in the waste of any excess rope light. Furthermore, since the rope light
included in the package has a preselected length, the need for cutting a length of
rope light is eliminated.
[0008] The present invention also advantageously provides many different frames from which
the customer may choose. The different frames have substantially different shapes
but advantageously have frame supports of substantially similar lengths. This allows
the customer to use one rope light on several different frames. Another advantage
of the present invention is that in some cases, the kit can be shipped directly from
the manufacturer to the customer, thereby eliminating a distributor or retailer and
decreasing the cost of the kit.
[0009] More particularly, a first embodiment of the light frame kit has components for assembling
a lighted frame of ornamental shape. The components include a plurality of frames,
with frame supports having substantially rigid material. Each of the plurality of
frame supports has a preselected length that defines an ornamental shape. The kit
also includes a string of a plurality of lights connected along at least one elongate
common conductor thereby defining a rope light. The rope light has a length substantially
equal to the preselected length of one of the plurality of frames. Finally, the kit
includes an exterior package having the plurality of frames and the rope light positioned
therein. This embodiment may further include fasteners positioned either within the
package, along the surface of the frame, or along the rope light, for fastening the
rope light to the frame.
[0010] Another embodiment of the light frame kit has components for assembling a lighted
frame of ornamental shape and advantageously includes a frame with a frame support
having substantially rigid material. The frame support has a preselected length that
defines an ornamental shape. The kit also includes a string of a plurality of lights
connected along at least one elongate common conductor to thereby define a rope light.
The rope light has a length substantially equal to the preselected length of the frame
support. This embodiment of the light frame kit also includes a sheet of material
having indicia thereon, the indicia defining detailed directions for assembling a
lighted frame. The kit further includes an exterior package having the frame, rope
light, and detailed directions positioned therein. This embodiment may also have fasteners
positioned either within the package, along the surface of the frame, or along the
rope light for fastening the rope light to the frame.
[0011] Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a light frame kit having
components for assembling a lighted frame of ornamental shape, including a plurality
of frames having substantially rigid material. The plurality of frames each have a
frame support, wherein at least one of the plurality of the frame supports has a first
preselected length and at least one other of the plurality of the frame supports has
a second preselected length, the first and second preselected lengths each defining
an ornamental shape. The kit further includes a plurality of strings of light, each
string having a plurality of lights connected along at least one elongate common conductor,
each string of lights thereby defining a rope light. At least one of the plurality
of rope lights has a first preselected length substantially equal to the first preselected
length of the frame support, and at least one other of the plurality of rope lights
has a second preselected length substantially equal to the second preselected length
of the frame support. The kit also includes an exterior package having the plurality
of frames and the rope light positioned therein. This embodiment also may further
have fasteners positioned either within the package, along the surface of the frame,
or along the rope light for fastening the rope light to the frame.
[0012] The present invention also provides a method of distributing a light frame kit for
assembling a lighted frame. The method includes the step of positioning a frame within
an exterior package, the frame having a substantially rigid material and having a
frame support. The frame support has a preselected length that defines an ornamental
shape. The method also includes the step of positioning a string of a plurality of
lights within the same exterior package, the plurality of lights being connected along
at least one elongate common conductor to thereby define a rope light. The rope light
has a length substantially equal to the preselected length of the frame. The method
further includes the step of positioning a sheet of material having indicia within
the same exterior package. The indicia defines detailed directions for assembling
the lighted frame. The method finally includes the step of shipping the package containing
the frame, the rope light, and the detailed directions to the customer.
[0013] The present invention also advantageously includes a method of distributing the light
frame kit to the customer by selecting a frame and a rope light and shipping the components
along with detailed directions positioned within a package to the customer. The method
may also advantageously include providing fasteners in the same package. The kit arrives
to the customer complete with the necessary items for assembling an ornamental lighted
frame.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0014] Some of the features, advantages, and benefits of the present invention having been
stated, others will become apparent as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective environmental view of a package for a light frame kit according
to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a package for a light frame kit with the top portion
open showing the components of the light frame kit positioned within the package according
to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an ornamental frame and a rope light being connected
by fasteners according to the present invention;
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a fastener used to connect a rope light to an ornamental
frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of fasteners associated with the surface of the frame
for connecting a rope light to an outer frame surface according to the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of fasteners positioned spaced apart along a rope light
for connecting the rope light to the frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 is an environmental view of a completed lighted frame having a rope light connected
to an ornamental frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 7 is an environmental view of rope lights, packages and ornamental frames being
stored in a compact space according to the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a light frame kit having components,
including frames of similar sizes, a rope light, fasteners and directions positioned
within a package according to the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a light frame kit having components,
including frames of different sizes, rope lights, fasteners and directions positioned
within a package according to the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a light frame kit having components,
including a frame, a rope light and detailed directions positioned within a package
according to the present invention; FIG. 11 is a top plan view showing a frame of
ornamental shape having a preselected length and a rope light of a substantially similar
preselected length according to the present invention; and
FIG. 12 is a perspective view another embodiment of the light kit having components
positioned within interior packages with the interior packages being positioned within
an exterior package according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Drawings
[0015] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention.
This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be
construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments
are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully
convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer
to like elements throughout. The prime and double prime notation, if used, indicates
similar elements in alternative embodiments.
[0016] FIGS. 1-2 illustrate a package
P of a light frame kit
K containing the components of a frame
20, a rope light
24, fasteners
30 and an instruction manual
34 having detailed assembly directions. The components are assembled by a customer to
form a lighted frame
L as illustrated in FIG. 6. The lighted frame
L is available in the shape of a star, a circle, a heart or any number of different
shapes as understood by those skilled in the art.
[0017] The package
P is preferably rectangular, but may have another shape as understood by those skilled
in the art. The package
P is preferably made of a cardboard material, but may also be made of plastic, tin,
or other material as understood by those skilled in the art. Cardboard is preferable
because it is inexpensive but yet strong enough to protect the contents of the package
P. The top
37 of the package
P preferably has indicia
39 printed thereon. The indicia
39 on the package
P preferably describes the light frame kit
K, but may also show a picture of the components of the light frame kit
K.
[0018] FIGS. 3-5 (including FIG. 3A), illustrate fasteners
30 as used to connect a rope light
24 to a frame
20. The fasteners
30 are preferably plastic clips, but may also be a flexible material which can securely
connect the rope light
24 to the frame
20 as understood by those skilled in the art. A plastic clip is preferable because the
customer can easily connect the rope light
24 to the frame
20. The plastic fastener
30 securely fastens the rope light
24 to the frame
20 by encircling the rope light
24 and frame
20. Fasteners
30 may be provided with the kit
K for connecting the rope light
24 to the frame
20. Alternatively, the frames
20 may have fasteners
30 associated with a surface of each of the plurality of frames
20 for connecting the rope light
24 to the frame
20 as illustrated in FIG. 4. Also alternatively, the rope light
24, may have fasteners
30 positioned spaced apart from each other along the rope light
24 for connecting the rope light
24 to the frame
20. The fasteners
30 may also be mating fasteners. Fasteners
30 associated with the frame
20 may mate with fasteners
30 positioned along the rope light
24 to thereby connect the rope light
24 to the frame
20.
[0019] FIG. 7 illustrates the components of a light frame kit
K in storage. The light frames
20 may be stacked against a wall occupying very little space. Alternatively, the frames
may be stored on a hanger
40, also occupying very little space. The rope lights
24 may be tightly wrapped and stored on a shelf along with the packages
P.
[0020] As illustrated in FIG. 11, the rope light
24 has a plug
32 at one end and a termination point
35 at another end distal from the plug
32. The rope light
34 is connected to an outer surface of the frame
20 to thereby form a lighted frame
L. The rope light
24 is defined by a string of a plurality of lights
25 connected along an elongate common conductor
26. The lights
24 may be any number of different colors depending on the taste of the customers as
understood by those skilled in the art. The rope light
25 is preferably covered by a clear outer sheath
27 or may also be exposed as understood by those skilled in the art.
[0021] The frame
20 is available in many different shapes and has a rigid material. Advantageously, there
is no° complicated assembly of the frame
20 necessary. The frame
20 is positioned in the package
P as one complete piece. The rigid material of the frame
20 is preferably plastic, but may also be wood, metal or any other material that may
be formed into an ornamental shape and easily handled by a customer assembling a lighted
frame
L. Plastic is a preferable material because it is light in weight and rigid.
[0022] A first embodiment of the light frame kit
K preferably has components for assembling a lighted frame
L of ornamental shape. The kit
K has a plurality of frames
20, a string of a plurality of lights
25 connected along at least one elongate common conductor
26 to thereby define a rope light
24, and an exterior package
P, as illustrated in FIG. 8. Each of the plurality of frames
20 have frame supports
22 having of substantially rigid material. Each of the plurality of frame supports
22 has a preselected length
X that defines an ornamental shape. The preselected length of the ornamental frame
X is defined in FIG. 11 as the sum of A+B+C+D+E+G+H+I+J. The rope light
24 has a length R substantially equal to the preselected length of one of the plurality
of frames as illustrated in FIG. 12. In this first embodiment of the invention, the
rope light
24 is interchangeable with any of the plurality of frames
20. The exterior package
P has the plurality of frames
20 and the rope light
22 positioned therein. This embodiment is advantageous because it allows a customer
to have multiple frames
20 and still only require one rope light
24 which will be interchangeable with any of the plurality of frames
20. Furthermore, the rope light
24 can be easily removed by the customer from one frame
20 and connected to another of the plurality of frames
20.
[0023] Another embodiment of the present invention includes a frame
20', a string of a plurality of lights connected along at least one elongate common conductor
to thereby define a rope light
24', a sheet of material having indicia thereon, the indicia defining assembly instructions
or detailed directions
34' and an exterior package
P' as illustrated in FIG. 10. The frame
20' has a frame support
22' having substantially rigid material. The frame support
22' has a preselected length
X' that defines an ornamental shape. The rope light
24' has a length
R' substantially equal to the preselected length of the frame
20'. The exterior package
P' has the frame
20', the rope light
22' and the detailed directions
34' positioned therein. This embodiment is advantageous because it allows the customer
to order the frame
20 that is required according to taste. It is also advantageous because no matter what
type of frame is ordered, the rope light
24 of preselected length can be used in the kit
K.
[0024] One other embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of frames
20", a plurality of strings of light, each string having a plurality of lights connected
along at least one elongate common conductor, each string of lights thereby defining
a rope light
24", an exterior package
P" having the plurality of frames
20" and the plurality of rope lights
24" positioned therein as shown in FIG. 9. Each of the plurality of frames
20" has substantially rigid material. The plurality of frames
20" each have a frame support
22", wherein at least one of the plurality of the frame supports
22" has a first preselected length
X" and at least one other of the plurality of the frames
20" has a frame support with a second preselected length
X", the first and second preselected lengths each defining an ornamental shape. At least
one of the plurality of rope lights
24" has a first preselected length
R" substantially equal to the first preselected length of the frame support
X", and at least one other of the plurality of rope lights
24" has a second preselected length
R" substantially equal to the second preselected length of the frame support
X". In this embodiment of the invention, a rope light
24" having a first preselected length
R" is interchangeable with a frame
20" having a first preselected length
X". Likewise, a rope light
24" having a second preselected length
R" is interchangeable with a frame
20" having a second preselected length
X". This embodiment is advantageous because it allows the customer the opportunity to
order many ornamental frames
20" of different shapes and sizes along with rope lights
24" of various sizes which are substantially similar to the lengths of the various frame
supports
22". This gives the customer a great variety of choices in customizing the frame
20".
[0025] Another embodiment of the light frame kit
K"' uses interior packaging to secure the components of the kit
K'". The components of the light frame kit
K' ", being the light frame
20' ", the rope light
24' ", the fasteners
30' ", and the detailed directions
34' ", may each be positioned within an interior package. The frame
20' " is positioned within a frame interior package
50. The frame interior package
50 is shaped similar to the shape of the ornamental frame
20' ", and preferably made of a plastic material. The rope light
24' " is positioned within a rope light interior package
51. The rope light interior package is a conical shape to conform to the shape of the
rope light
24' " when it is tightly wrapped, and is preferably made of a plastic material. The fasteners
30' " are positioned within the fastener interior package
52. The fastener interior package
52 is preferably rectangular shaped and preferably made of a plastic material. The detailed
directions
34' " are positioned within the detailed directions interior package
53. The detailed directions interior package
53 preferably conforms to the shape of the detailed directions
34' " and is preferably made of a plastic material. Although the preferred material of
the interior packages is plastic, the interior packages may also be paper, or another
material as understood by those skilled in the art. The packages may be vacuum sealed
or may be sealed by some other fashion as understood by those skilled in the art.
Each of the interior packages may then be positioned within the main, exterior package
P" '.
[0026] The present invention provides a method of distributing a light frame kit
K for assembling a lighted frame
L. The method includes the step of positioning a frame 20 within an exterior package
P, the frame
20 having substantially rigid material, the frame
20 also having a frame support
22, the frame support
22 having a preselected length
X that defines an ornamental shape. The method also includes the step of positioning
a string of a plurality of lights within the exterior package
P, the plurality of lights being connected along at least one elongate common conductor
to thereby define a rope light
24, the rope light
24 having a length substantially equal to the preselected length of the frame
X. The method further includes the step of positioning a sheet of material having indicia
within the exterior package
P, the indicia defining detailed directions
34 for assembling the lighted frame
L. The method also includes the step of shipping the package
P to the customer. The package
P contains the ornamental frame
20, the rope light
24, and the detailed directions
34.
[0027] The present invention also advantageously includes a method of assembling a lighted
frame
L from the components of a light frame kit
K. The method includes providing a package
P having a light frame
20, a rope light
24, detailed directions
34 and fasteners
30. The customer must remove the light frame
20, the rope light
24, the detailed directions
34 and the fasteners
30 from the package
P. The customer must then review the detailed directions
34. Finally, the customer assembles the lighted frame
L by connecting the rope light
24 to the frame
20 using the fasteners
30. This method of assembling a lighted frame
L is advantageous because it requires the customer to participate in the assembly of
the listed frame
L. Furthermore, this allows for the assembly of a lighted frame
L which is more customized to the customers tastes.
[0028] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed a typical preferred
embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, the terms are
used in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The invention
has been described in considerable detail with specific reference to these illustrated
embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that various modifications and changes
can be made within the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the foregoing
specification and as defined in the appended claims.
1. A light frame kit having components for assembling a lighted frame of ornamental
shape, the kit comprising at least one frame having a frame support comprised of substantially
rigid material, the or each frame support having a preselected length that defines
an ornamental shape; a string of a plurality of lights connected along at least one
elongate common conductor to thereby define a rope light, the rope light having a
length substantially equal to the preselected length of the or one of the frames;
and an exterior package having said frame(s) and said rope light positioned therein.
2. A light frame kit having components for assembling a lighted frame of ornamental
shape, the kit comprising a plurality of frames comprised of substantially rigid material,
the plurality of frames each having a frame support, wherein at least one of the plurality
of the frame supports has a first preselected length and at least one other of the
plurality of the frame supports has a second preselected length, the first and second
preselected lengths each defining an ornamental shape; a plurality of strings of light,
each string comprising a plurality of lights connected along at least one elongate
common conductor, each string of lights thereby defining a rope light, at least one
of the plurality of rope lights having a first preselected length substantially equal
to the first preselected length of the frame support, and at least one other of the
plurality of rope lights having a second preselected length substantially equal to
the second preselected length of the frame support; and an exterior package having
said plurality of frames and said plurality of rope lights positioned therein.
3. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, comprising a plurality of fasteners
for connecting the rope light or one of the plurality of rope lights to the frame
or one of the plurality of frames.
4. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each frame further
comprises fasteners associated with a surface of the or each frame for connecting
the rope light(s) to the frame(s).
5. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each rope light comprises
fasteners positioned spaced apart from each other along the or each rope light for
connecting the rope light(s) to the frame(s).
6. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each rope light comprises
a plug at one end and a termination point at another end distal from said plug.
7. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1, including a plurality of the frames, wheren
each of the plurality of frames has a substantially different ornamental shape, and
wherein the preselected length of the frame support of each of the plurality of frames
is substantially the same, and wherein the rope light is interchangeable with each
of the plurality of frames.
8. The light frame kit as defined in claim 2, wherein the rope light having the first
preselected length is interchangeable with any one of the plurality of frames having
the frame support with the substantially equal first preselected length, and wherein
the rope light having the second preselected length is interchangeable with any one
of the plurality of frames having the frame support with the substantially equal second
preselected length.
9. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1, wherein the rope light is connected to
an outer surface of any one of the plurality of frames.
10. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each rope light is
connected to an outer surface of the or each frame.
11. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each light frame support
is substantially solid.
12. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each frame is preassembled
and positioned within the package.
13. The light frame kit as defined in claim 1 or 2, comprising a sheet of material having
indicia thereon, the indicia defining directions for constructing the lighted frame.
21. The method of claim 19, comprising the step of preselecting a length of the frame
from a plurality of frames to be positioned within the exterior package.
22. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of preselecting a length of the
rope light, the length of the rope light being substantially equal to the preselected
length of one of the plurality of frame.
23. The method of claim 19, comprising the step of positioning the frame, the rope light,
and the detailed directions within separate interior packages and positioning said
interior packages within the exterior package.
24. A method of assembling a lighted frame from the components of a light frame kit,
the method comprising providing a package having a light frame, a rope light, and
a sheet of material having indicia thereon, the indicia defining detailed directions
for assembling the lighted frame, the lighted frame having a frame support comprised
of a substantially rigid material, the frame support having a preselected length,
defining an ornamental shape, and the rope light having a preselected length, the
preselected lengths of the frame support and the rope light being substantially equal;
removing the light frame, the rope light and the detailed directions from the package;
reviewing the detailed directions for assembling the lighted frame; and connecting
the rope light to the frame support.
25. The method of claim 24, comprising the step of including fasteners within the package
for connecting the rope light to the frame, and removing said fasteners from the package.
26. A method of distributing a light frame kit for assembling a lighted frame, the method
comprising the steps of positioning a plurality of frames within an exterior package,
each of the plurality of frames comprising a substantially rigid material, each of
the plurality of frames having a frame support, each of the plurality of frame supports
having a preselected length that defines an ornamental shape; positioning a string
of a plurality of lights within said exterior package, the plurality of lights being
connected along at least one elongate common conductor to thereby define a rope light,
the rope light a length substantially equal to the preselected length of any of the
plurality of frames; and shipping the package to the customer, said package containing
the plurality of frames, and the rope light.
27. The method of claim 26, comprising the step of positioning a sheet of material having
indicia within the package.
28. The method of claim 26, comprising the step of positioning fasteners within the package
for connecting the rope light to one of the plurality of frames.
29. The method of claim 25, comprising the step of preselecting a length of the rope
light, the length of the rope light being substantially equal to the preselected length
of the plurality of frames.
30. The method of claim 25, comprising positioning the plurality of frames and the rope
light within separate interior packages and positioning said interior packages within
the exterior package.