Automated candle blower
10156357 ยท 2018-12-18
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a candle blower. More specifically, the present invention is an automated candle blower programmable to direct a flow of air to the general position of a flame on a burning candle.
Claims
1. An automated candle blower comprising: a base comprising a candle support surface and an arm pivotally connected to the base, wherein the arm comprises a down position and an extended position, wherein when in the down position the arm is adjacent and parallel with the candle support surface, wherein when the arm is in the extended position, the arm is configured to extend over a candle disposed on the candle support surface, wherein the arm further comprises a plurality of holes configured to direct a stream of air at the candle for extinguishing a flame on the candle when the arm is in the extended position; a blower positioned to direct air within the arm and through the plurality of holes in the arm, wherein said directed air is configured to extinguishes the flame on the candle; and a timer configured to pivot the arm from the down position to the extended position so that the arm extends over the candle at a predetermined time.
2. The automated candle blower of claim 1 further comprising: a control circuit having a processor and a timer, said control circuit being electrically connected to the blower; and a control panel electronically connected to the control circuit.
3. The automated candle blower of claim 1 further comprising: a passage within the arm for directing air from the blower to the plurality of holes in the arm.
4. The automated candle blower of claim 1 wherein the arm is arcuately-shaped.
5. The automated candle blower of claim 4 wherein the arm extends arcuately from one side of the base to an opposing side of the base.
6. The automated candle blower of claim 4 wherein the arm extends arcuately partially from one side of the base to an opposing side of the base.
7. The automated candle blower of claim 1 wherein the candle support surface comprises a well within the base.
8. The automated candle blower of claim 7 wherein the well comprises a bottom surface and at least one support wall.
9. The automated candle blower of claim 8 further comprising: at least one light on the support wall configured to shine against the candle held within the well.
10. The automated candle blower of claim 9 wherein the light is an LED.
11. The automated candle blower of claim 1 wherein the plurality of holes is oriented to direct air radially toward the candle.
12. The automated candle blower of claim 1 wherein the plurality of holes are angled downwardly relative to a horizontal plane.
13. The automated candle blower of claim 1 further comprising: a speaker within the base configured to play sounds.
14. A method of extinguishing a candle comprising the steps of: providing a base comprising a candle support surface and an arm pivotally connected to the base, wherein the arm comprises a down position and an extended position, wherein when in the down position the arm is adjacent and parallel with the candle support surface, wherein when the arm is in the extended position, the arm is configured to extend over a candle disposed on the candle support surface, wherein the arm further comprises a plurality of holes configured to direct a stream of air at the candle for extinguishing a flame on the candle when the arm is in the extended position, a blower positioned to direct air within the arm and through the plurality of holes in the arm, wherein said directed air extinguishes the flame on the candle, and a timer configured to pivot the arm so that the arm extends over the candle at a predetermined time; supporting a candle on the candle support surface; activating a blower at a first time; pivoting the arcuately-shaped arm to extend over the candle on the candle support surface; directing air flow from the blower to the plurality of holes in the arm, wherein the air flow extinguishes a lit candle; and deactivating the blower.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the steps of: accepting first user input with a control panel, the user input being representative of the value of a first time variable; providing the first user input to a control circuit electrically connected to the blower, the control circuit comprising a processor and a timer; and deriving the first time from the first time variable.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the steps of: accepting second user input with the control panel, the second user input representative of the value of a second time variable; providing said second user input to the control circuit; deriving a second time from the second time variable; and deactivating the blower at the second time.
17. The method of claim 14 wherein the directing step comprises the step of channeling air flow through a passage within the arm and through the plurality of air holes.
18. The automated candle blower of claim 1 wherein the base comprises a slot, and further wherein the arm resides within the slot when the arm is in the down position.
19. The automated candle blower of claim 18 wherein the arm is flush with the base when the arm is in the down position and rests within the slot.
20. The method of claim 14 wherein the base comprises a slot, and further wherein the arm resides within the slot and is flush with the base when the arm is in the down position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The present invention relates to a candle blower. More specifically, the present invention is an automated candle blower programmable to direct a flow of air to the general position of a flame on a burning candle.
(6) Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
(7) The one or more lights 20 may be one color or a plurality of different colors. The one or more lights 20 may remain on one colored light, may cycle through the plurality of different colors, may be steady and always on, may flash, strobe, or shine in any other manner apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. One or more buttons, switches or other light controllers (not shown) may be disposed on the base 12 for activating the one or more lights 20, and for cycling through the plurality of different colors or other settings.
(8) An arcuately-shaped arm 22 may extend from the base 12 having a plurality of air holes 24 disposed on an underside of the arm 22. The plurality of air holes 24 may provide a stream of air from the arm 22, directed to the candle that may be disposed in the well 14. Thus, as a lighted candle sits within the well 14, the arcuately-shaped arm may extend over the lighted candle and provide a stream of air to the location of the flame of the candle, thereby extinguishing the same.
(9) The plurality of air holes 24 may be positioned along a portion of the arcuately-shaped arm 22 sufficient to provide a significant amount of air when air is streamed through the arm 22 and through the holes. The significant amount of air is sufficient to extinguish the flame of the lighted candle sitting in the well 14. Because the plurality of air holes are positioned along the underside of the arcuately-shaped arm 22, each of the air holes is directed to a focused point in the center of the base 12, roughly to the position of the lighted flame of the candle that may be disposed therein.
(10) The arcuately-shaped arm 22 may preferably pivot on one or both of two ends 26, 28 thereof, and one or both of the ends 26, 28 may be connected to the base 12 for that purpose.
(11) The stream of air may continue out of the arcuately-shaped arm 22 for a sufficient period of time to extinguish the flame of the candle resting within the well 14. In alternate embodiments, sensors may be provided for detecting that the flame has been extinguished, such as one or more light sensors, smoke detectors, heat sensors, or combinations thereof for determining whether a flame is lit or has been extinguished. In another embodiment of the present invention, the blower may blow a steady stream of air out of the plurality of air holes 24 at a first, relatively low, level. If the sensors detect that the amount of air is insufficient to extinguish the flame, the blower may increase the amount of air flowing through the plurality of air holes 24 to ensure extinguishing of the flame.
(12) Once the arm 22 has extended via the motor, and has extinguished the candle resting within the well 14, the automatic candle blower 10 may shut down the blower, and may stay extended until a user attends to the blower to push the arm 22 back into the resting slot 30. Alternatively, the motor may retract the arm 22 back into its resting slot 30 to be ready for future use.
(13) In an alternate embodiment, the arcuately-shaped arm 22 may be engaged adjacent to the base 12, such as in the resting slot 30, via a latch (not shown) that may hold the arm 22 adjacent the base 12 or within the slot 30. Instead of a motor, a spring may be engaged to the arm 22 wherein the arm 22 may pivot due to release of tension within the spring. The spring may cause the arm to extend over the candle to extinguish a flame thereon via the blower. A user may reset the apparatus by pushing the arm 22 back adjacent the base 12 or within the slot 30, wherein the latch may catch and hold the arm in the down position.
(14) It should be noted that the arcuately-shaped arm 22 may be a full arc, as shown in
(15) A control panel 32 having a plurality of control buttons 34 and a display 36 may be provided on the base 12 to allow a user to control the automatic candle blower 10. The display 36 may be an LCD, LED, or other suitable type sufficient to provide information to the user necessary for operation of the embodiment, such as the current time, the programmed time for actuation of the air flow, time remaining until actuation, status and error codes, and the like. In an embodiment of the present invention, the user may program the time the user wishes the automatic candle blower to extinguish a flame of a candle resting therein. The user may program the specific time at which the user wishes to extinguish the candle (such as, for example, 11:00 pm) or the amount of time the user wishes until the automatic candle blower extinguishes the candle (such as, for example, 30 minutes). Thus, the control panel 32 may allow a user to program the present time and an extinguishing time, as desired.
(16) The automatic candle blower 10 may further have one or more speakers 40 within the base 12 for playing sounds, such as music, nature sounds, or other like sounds. For example, the automatic candle blower 10 may connect to an audio source, either wired or wireless, to play the sounds. Specifically, the automatic candle blower 10 may connect through a Bluetooth wireless signal to a smart phone that may be send music to play through the speakers 40. More specifically, the base 12 may further have a button (not shown) for connecting the automatic candle blower 10 to a Bluetooth enabled device to receive an signal therefrom to play audio through the speakers 40. Of course, any audio source may be utilized, and the present invention should not be limited as described herein.
(17) Preferably, the automatic candle blower 10 may be powered via any power source, including via DC power via batteries, or through an AC power cord plugged into standard wall outlet power, or both.
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(19) It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to the invention are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.