Patent classifications
F21S6/001
Simulated torch novelty device
An indoor-outdoor novelty device which simulates moving open flame from the upper end of a standing torch. The device provides a realistic illusion of a bright flame changing its shape and brightness pseudorandomly thru a unique combination of lighting, motion, and airflow under microcontroller control. The device can be viewed from a vantage point in a 360-degree perimeter around the device without compromise to the effect.
Candle Lamp Light Source and Electronic Candle Lamp
The present disclosure provides a candle lamp light source and an electronic candle lamp. The candle lamp light source includes a candle lamp body and a plug-in component; the candle lamp body is connected to the plug-in component, the plug-in component is provided with plug-in pins, and the plug-in pins are configured to be detachably connected to a lamp holder. The electronic candle lamp includes the candle lamp light source and the lamp holder.
ARTIFICIAL CANDLE AND ITS LIGHT BULB
The present invention provides an artificial candle includes a hollow cylinder, an electric wire, and a light bulb. The light bulb includes a light source with a long strip shape, a cup sleeved on and fixed to the electric wire at a position near the first end of the electric wire, an outer cover covered on the cup, and an inner cover sleeved on the light source and defining a receiving space with the cup for receiving a part of the light source and the second end of the electric wire. The light transmitted of the inner cover is less than that of the outer cover and that of the cup. The inner cover is configured for reflecting light emitted from the part, received in the receiving space, of the light source towards the wire holder and an exposed part of the electric wire. A simulating effect of flame is improved.
Electric Lighting Devices
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.
SYSTEM FOR RESEMBLING AN OPEN CANDLE FLAME
A system simulating an open candle flame is provided in the present invention. In a preferred embodiment, the present system comprises a gyro-levitation unit including two spinning wheels with axes mutually perpendicular to each other to allow a two-degree of rotational freedom resembling the open candle flame motion caused by air flow in its surrounding environment. A mechatronics based actuator made of a bi-metal is employed to disturb the equilibrium of the gyroscope by exerting an actuating force against the gyro-levitation unit. Electric current controlled by a dedicated electronic unit flowing through the actuator allows reciprocal linear motion aligned with the visible light pattern of the candle flame. Varying light intensity of the candle flame is obtained as a combination of two light sources with one transmitted to a flame display through an optical device by total internal reflection and another one by projecting on its sideway.
Electronic candle
An electronic candle includes a casing, a light source, a driving component, a swinging support member, and a flame head. The casing has a mounting cavity, where the light source and the driving component are mounted, and is provided at the upper end with an opening communicating with the mounting cavity. The light source is right below the opening and projects light on the flame head, which is mounted, and can swing freely, on the light source and at least partially extends out of the opening. The driving component can drive the swinging support member to swing, thereby driving the flame head, which is connected to the swinging support member, to swing freely with respect to the light source. With the swinging support member intermittently driven by the driving component and swinging freely under gravity during the undriven intervals, the flame head can swing dynamically to simulate a swinging flame.
Lamp having a hidden switch
A lamp includes a lamp body; and an illumination assembly including a lamp shade assembly including a shade and a seat; and a lamp board. The seat is threadedly secured to the lamp body. The lamp board is secured to a lower end of the seat and laterally extends out of the seat. The lamp board serves as a bottom of the seat. The lamp board includes two first electrodes fastened on a bottom and a plurality of second electrodes adjacent to an edge. The first and second electrodes are electrically connected to positive and negative terminals of a control circuit of the lamp board respectively. The first and second electrodes are positive and negative terminals of a light source respectively. A clockwise rotation of the illumination assembly threadedly secures to the lamp body and turns on the light source.
FLAMELESS LED CANDLE WITH FLICKERING EFFECT AND FAN-DRIVEN SCENT DIFFUSER
A flameless electric candle having a fan-driven scent diffuser. The candle includes a body portion having a translucent portion and a generally elongated cylindrical shape and housing therein a light emitting device configured to permit its emitted light to be partially visually discernible through the translucent portion. There is below the body portion, a base portion that includes a PCB, a switch, a light emitting device, a power source, a fan oriented to force air in a downwards direction away from the body portion, a pad configured to receive upon a surface thereof a fragrance or scent, openings in a wall of the base portion to allow the forced air scented by the fragrance to escape the base portion. The switch is selectable among a first mode in which the LED and fan are both on, an off mode both the LED and fan are off, and a second mode wherein only one of the LED or fan is on.
Scented imitation candle device
Methods, systems, and devices relating to an electronic scented candle that is convenient to use and enables rapid generation and dissipation of scented materials are described. One electronic candle device includes a shell that has a through hole, a flame element protruding through the through hole, an installation lid including a locking base to allow removable coupling of a fragrance container, a scent chamber including a locking clip, a first channel, a second channel, a third channel, and a fourth channel. The scent chamber is removably coupled to the locking base by the locking clip, and an air pump provided to supply pressurized air.
Highly simulated electronic candle
A highly simulated electronic candle includes a simulated casing, a battery holder, a circuit board, a wick wire, and a flame front. A top of the simulated casing is depressed downwards to form a first groove, and an epoxy resin is injected into the first groove to form a simulated wax oil layer. The battery holder is arranged at an inner bottom end of the simulated casing. The circuit board is electrically connected to the battery holder. The wick wire is electrically connected to the circuit board and extending upwards through the simulated wax oil layer. The flame front is fixedly connected to a top end of the wick wire. The highly simulated electronic candle has a high simulation degree, simulates a wax oil dripping or a flame reflection of a real candle after burnt.