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Klaus Krinner, Inventor of the Rundum‑Einseil Christmas Tree Stand, Dies at 86

Company confirmation highlights a legacy from pick‑your‑own strawberries to screw foundations used in global solar projects.

Overview

  • Krinner GmbH in Straßkirchen announced his death at age 86, with the Straubinger Tagblatt first reporting the news.
  • No cause of death or funeral details were disclosed in the company statement carried by national outlets.
  • He became widely known for a Christmas tree stand using the Rundum‑Einseil technique, inspired by a failed setup on Christmas Eve 1989.
  • The company credits his screw foundations with enabling solar installations worldwide since 2004 and notes his civic engagement on climate protection.
  • Bild reports he held more than 100 patents, and that his sons now run the firm, which employs about 200 people.