The invention relates to a burning lamp, in particular a wind light, with the features in the preamble of claim 1, as well as a corresponding suspension with various uses.
Such burning lamps are often used in outdoor areas (garden, terrace, etc.) for decorative lighting at a garden party. In order to achieve a stable flame, even in stronger winds, such burning lamps usually have a glass housing. A wind light made of stainless steel and glass is known from DE 94 16 788 U1. The description there states that “burning lamps have been known for millennia”, e.g. in churches, where wax or oil is used as burning material. To light them, however, the glass tube, which serves as a wind protection and is open at the top, usually has to be removed from the base (base part) in order to reach the wick easily. This is also often necessary to extinguish the flame. When using such wind lights outdoors, the problem arises that the wick of the fuel is soaked through by rain, so that re-lighting is hardly possible.
In WO 2017/025192 (of the applicants) a tea light is described which can be turned “overhead” just like a fire basket. The burning material in a tray performs this tilting by 180° in an unchanged horizontal position, so that the flame then hits a (closed) bottom and is then quickly extinguished due to lack of air. This principle can also be applied to floor lamps or hanging lamps, wherein the lamp housing is turned upside down to extinguish the flame, but the tray, which is mounted on an axis, remains horizontal. The swiveling or tilting movement should thus be exactly parallel to one side edge of the (preferably cubic) housing. In this disclosure it is stated that the swiveling around this one axis cannot always be exactly maintained with cylindrical basic shapes, so that the oil (as burning agent) should only be filled up to half the filling level of the support tray to avoid spillage. However, this precaution (only half the filling level) considerably reduces the burning time for given dimensions of the burning lamp.
Therefore, a burning lamp is to be developed which improves the burning time and is comfortable to use. In addition, an “overhead” pivotable suspension for various applications is to be described, which allows pivoting in all directions, i.e. independently of a side edge.
This task is solved by the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are subject of the subclaims. The above-mentioned suspension for various appliances, in particular household articles, is subject of claim 13.
The proposed burning lamp can be manufactured from few components, in particular with a (hollow) glass cylinder as translucent housing part for wind protection outdoors and a base as well as a support tray for pivotable mounting of a burning agent, e.g. a candle. However, a sheet metal tube open at the end face can also be used as a translucent housing part, the outer casing of which has many slits or openings. However, company logos etc. can also be punched or cut in to achieve the desired light transmission to illuminate the surroundings.
The pivotable mounting of the support tray on a gimbal suspension (Cardan suspension) allows complete mobility around two axes (preferably extending perpendicular to each other), so that users no longer have to pay attention to the tilting direction parallel to one axis, but can tilt the burning lamp in any direction and turn it “upside down”. After tilting, the support tray is almost completely encased and the flame of the burning agent is smothered. Even if the edge gaps are not 100% sealed, the carbon monoxide that is still produced will sink to the bottom and thus cut off the air supply to the burning agent. A further advantage over the usual manual pinching of the wick is that the wick is not touched or bent during the above smothering, so that re-lighting (e.g. the next day) is easier, i.e. the burning agent can be completely used up.
This main advantage of tilting around any edge, preferably by 180° (“overhead”), can also be applied to other household articles such as a sugar bowl, since besides the usual use position with good access to the sugar supply, it is important that in the storage position the sugar supply is largely protected against moisture. By simply tilting, as explained on the wind light, the base part can become the top cover and thus cover the sugar supply in the support tray. As the support tray, here with the sugar supply, remains in the horizontal position during each tilting movement, spillage is excluded.
Similar advantages apply to jewelry boxes (pieces of jewelry are invisible after swiveling, but unchanged in their position) or trays in gastronomy, e.g. to protect food from heat loss, but then to make the respective food easily accessible to the guest by simply turning the housing. An ashtray equipped with such a gimbal suspension is also conceivable, whereby after swiveling by at least 90°, preferably 180°, a certain odor seal is achieved (in addition to the extinguishing effect described above). Advertising articles are also conceivable, whereby in the basic position e.g. an emblem of a company or a club mounted on the support tray or gimbal suspension is visible, but this virtually disappears or is invisible after swiveling into the upside down position.
Further advantages of the invention result from the following description of an exemplary embodiment based on the drawings. The figures show:
As shown in
Although the burning lamp 1 is inherently stable in the tilted position as shown in
For easy fixation between base 3 and the translucent housing part 2, in particular a hollow glass cylinder, a connecting sleeve 2a can be inserted, which creates an annular coupling zone (shown here blackened) between the components 2 and 3. The connecting sleeve 2a can also have a thread, a bayonet lock or similar positive and/or frictional coupling elements, and can also be connected to base 3 in one piece. As known per se, the burning lamp 1 can be designed in the manner of a floor lamp or hanging lamp. What is new, however, is that the burning lamp 1 can be mounted on a rod with a simple upper recess without the need for any further attachments, due to its inherent stability as described above (see
All in all, this results in an attractive lighting with long burning time and safe, comfortable handling of the burning lamp 1, which can of course also be used indoors as a table lamp etc. Here, too, the advantage of safe, easy extinguishing of the flame through the “overhead” rotation, with practically any tilting direction due to the Cardan bearing, can advantageously be used, as can the convenient lighting.
The same applies to the independently claimed suspension in a lower part, in particular a base and an upper housing part, wherein the gimbal suspension 5 is pivotable by 180° about its two pivot axes, so that the initially upper (in
It should be pointed out that such (gimbal) suspensions are known to be used in levelling devices, cameras and the like; there, however, the gimbal only serves to compensate for a few degrees of inclination, while the suspension claimed here, in conjunction with the lower part, support tray and upper part, performs a pivoting movement of (about) 180° in order to achieve covering of the product located in support tray 4, whether it is a candle to extinguish it or a sugar supply to protect it from flies, for example. The same applies to an ashtray (with odor barrier) or a jewelry box (visibility cover). Preferably, each of the upper and lower parts has a hemispherical outer shape, with gimbal suspension 5 inserted in the central area.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2017 004 777.2 | Sep 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/000432 | 9/13/2018 | WO | 00 |