Patent classifications
F23Q25/00
Device and method for extinguishing candles
A candle flame extinguishing device is configured to attach to an opening in a container for a candle. The device includes an aperture that is movable between open and closed (i.e., partially or fully closed) positions. The open position of the aperture facilitates the lighting of the candle wick and the burning of the candle flame. The closed position of the aperture deprives the burning candle flame of oxygen thereby extinguishing the burning candle flame. A timer controls the opening and closing of the aperture. The timer is set by a user to a desired amount of time that the candle flame is to burn for. After the preset amount of burn time has passed, the aperture automatically closes a sufficient amount (either partially or fully) to extinguish the burning flame of the candle.
Device and method for extinguishing candles
A candle flame extinguishing device is configured to attach to an opening in a container for a candle. The device includes an aperture that is movable between open and closed (i.e., partially or fully closed) positions. The open position of the aperture facilitates the lighting of the candle wick and the burning of the candle flame. The closed position of the aperture deprives the burning candle flame of oxygen thereby extinguishing the burning candle flame. A timer controls the opening and closing of the aperture. The timer is set by a user to a desired amount of time that the candle flame is to burn for. After the preset amount of burn time has passed, the aperture automatically closes a sufficient amount (either partially or fully) to extinguish the burning flame of the candle.
Intelligent Candle System
An automatic ignition and extinguishing candle comprising a candle body with one or two wicks, an electric arc lighter or arc generating circuit for ignition, a fan-based air blower for extinguishing, and a motion sensor for triggering the extinguishing. The single wick version utilizes an electric arc lighter with two electrodes positioned beside the wick, while the two-wick design employs wicks made of combustible and electrically conductive materials, allowing the wicks themselves to serve as electrodes for arc generation. The motion sensor detects nearby motion and activates the air blower to extinguish the flame. Additional features may include a microcontroller for overall control, manual ignition and timed extinguishing capabilities, remote control operation, sound and light sensors for automatic ignition, and specific wick structures and conductive coatings. This invention provides a safe, convenient, and automated way to control the ignition and extinguishing of candles.
Intelligent Candle System
An automatic ignition and extinguishing candle comprising a candle body with one or two wicks, an electric arc lighter or arc generating circuit for ignition, a fan-based air blower for extinguishing, and a motion sensor for triggering the extinguishing. The single wick version utilizes an electric arc lighter with two electrodes positioned beside the wick, while the two-wick design employs wicks made of combustible and electrically conductive materials, allowing the wicks themselves to serve as electrodes for arc generation. The motion sensor detects nearby motion and activates the air blower to extinguish the flame. Additional features may include a microcontroller for overall control, manual ignition and timed extinguishing capabilities, remote control operation, sound and light sensors for automatic ignition, and specific wick structures and conductive coatings. This invention provides a safe, convenient, and automated way to control the ignition and extinguishing of candles.
Electronic combustion device
Disclosed is an electronic combustion device, including a candle holder assembly, a combustion assembly, and a light-transmitting cup. The candle holder assembly includes a candle holder base, and a control circuit board and a fan. The fan blows air towards the combustion assembly to extinguish the combustion assembly. The combustion assembly is detachably connected to the candle holder assembly, the light-transmitting cup is connected to the candle holder assembly and surrounds the combustion assembly, a limiting portion is further arranged at a top of the light-transmitting cup, and the limiting portion abuts against a top edge of the container cup. The electronic combustion device achieves stability and reliability of connection between the combustion assembly and the candle holder assembly, retains replaceability of the combustion assembly, and reduces the risk of falling of the combustion assembly. Automatic extinguishing and more convenient and intelligent use are achieved.
Electronic combustion device
Disclosed is an electronic combustion device, including a candle holder assembly, a combustion assembly, and a light-transmitting cup. The candle holder assembly includes a candle holder base, and a control circuit board and a fan. The fan blows air towards the combustion assembly to extinguish the combustion assembly. The combustion assembly is detachably connected to the candle holder assembly, the light-transmitting cup is connected to the candle holder assembly and surrounds the combustion assembly, a limiting portion is further arranged at a top of the light-transmitting cup, and the limiting portion abuts against a top edge of the container cup. The electronic combustion device achieves stability and reliability of connection between the combustion assembly and the candle holder assembly, retains replaceability of the combustion assembly, and reduces the risk of falling of the combustion assembly. Automatic extinguishing and more convenient and intelligent use are achieved.
Flame out candle system and method
A flame out candle system and method for automatically retracting and extinguishing a wick flame. The system includes a candle, a wick, and a puck assembly. The candle includes a bore to receive the wick, and a cavity to receive the puck assembly. The puck assembly can include a motor driven power screw or spur gears associated with spaced apart pinion gears. The puck assembly is removable from the candle for reuse in another candle. A wick engaging member can be operatively associated with the power screw for linear movement that is transferred to the wick. The pinion gears can be engageable with a rack gear positioned therebetween so rotation of the pinion gears translates into linear motion of the wick. A computer system can be utilized to control the motor based on a time signal, an activation signal, a sensor signal or any wireless signal.
Flame out candle system and method
A flame out candle system and method for automatically retracting and extinguishing a wick flame. The system includes a candle, a wick, and a puck assembly. The candle includes a bore to receive the wick, and a cavity to receive the puck assembly. The puck assembly can include a motor driven power screw or spur gears associated with spaced apart pinion gears. The puck assembly is removable from the candle for reuse in another candle. A wick engaging member can be operatively associated with the power screw for linear movement that is transferred to the wick. The pinion gears can be engageable with a rack gear positioned therebetween so rotation of the pinion gears translates into linear motion of the wick. A computer system can be utilized to control the motor based on a time signal, an activation signal, a sensor signal or any wireless signal.