The present invention relates generally to alternative uses of traditional candle holders (e.g., candlesticks, candelabras, candle sconces) and more particularly to a converter assembly configured for use with a traditional existing candle holder to provide the appearance and function of a traditional candle with attached shade while reducing the risk of fire.
Before the ready availability of electricity, candles were traditionally used for lighting. As early as the 14th century, tapered or column candles were developed and typically used wax, which is solid at room temperature, and a piece of absorbent twine, i.e., a wick. The wick is exposed at the candle upper end for supporting a flame and the lower end of the candle is generally shaped to be received in the candle socket of a candle holder. Sometime later, shades were developed for attaching to the candle for the purpose of shielding a user's eyes from the direct glare of the flame on the exposed wick. To facilitate the diffusion of glare from the flame, the shade was generally formed of a light transmissive material, e.g. paper, cloth, or a perforated metal which was at times decorated to enhance its appearance. Unfortunately, the shade materials were either typically flammable or prone to overheating, presenting either a considerable risk of fire or heat warped candles that burned erratically.
Now that electricity is widely available, there is little need to use shaded candles for primary lighting. However, the look and feel of a wax tapered or column candle providing flickering illumination behind a decorative shade offers an aesthetically pleasing and traditional visual effect.
The present invention is directed to a converter assembly intended for use with a conventional candle holder, e.g., a candlestick, candelabra, or candle sconce, for simulating the appearance and functionality of a traditional candle with attached shade but configured to significantly reduce the risk of fire.
A converter assembly in accordance with the invention is characterized by an elongate shaft configured to simulate the appearance of a wax candle but lacking a flame supporting wick and fuel source. Rather, the shaft is formed of a plastic, wood, or metal. The shaft lower end is configured to nest in the candle socket of a traditional candle holder. A light transmissive cup is mounted on the shaft upper end. The cup is configured to removably accommodate a conventional tealight and to support a light transmissive shade so as to extend around and conceal the tealight. A preferred tealight, as contemplated by the invention, comprises a short cylindrical metal, glass or heat resistant plastic container containing fuel and a wick. Such tealights are readily commercially available for use in food warmers, for example, or as votive candles. Alternative battery operated tealights also can be used in accordance with this invention.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shaft diameter, over at least a portion of its length, diminishes progressively to simulate the taper of a standard wax candle. Moreover, the finish on the shaft exterior surface is preferably selected to simulate the glossy appearance of a conventional wax stick candle.
In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, the shaft lower end is configured to removably nest in a standard candle socket. This characteristic allows different shafts to be used with different candle holders. Thus, multiple shafts of different lengths and/or different colors, and/or carrying different ornamentation can be interchanged with each different candle holder.
In accordance with a further preferred aspect of the invention, each cup is removably mounted on the shaft for convenient exchange. The cups can be fabricated of clear glass or heat resistant plastic to minimize shadows and/or can be fabricated with specific characteristics to enhance visual effects.
Attention is initially directed to
A converter assembly 10 in accordance with the invention is primarily comprised of an elongate shaft 14 (
In the preferred embodiment of the invention depicted in
A mounting adapter 32 is provided for removably mounting the cup 16 on the shaft 14. The preferred mounting adapter 32 is comprised of a head 36 attached to a stem 38. The head 36 defines an upper flat surface 40 configured to be attached, e.g., by adhesive, to the exterior surface of cup base 22. The stem 38 is configured for removably nesting in axial recess 42 extending into shaft 14. For example, stem 38 can be externally threaded at 44 to mate with internal threading 46 in recess 42 to enhance stability.
The elongate shaft 14 is configured to simulate the general appearance of a conventional wax stick candle but lacks the flame supporting wick and fuel source characteristic of such candles. Rather, the shaft 14 is formed of a material such as plastic, wood, or metal having an exterior surface finish which simulates the glossy appearance of a conventional wax stick candle. In the preferred embodiment, as shown in
The shaft lower end 50 is preferably configured for removably nesting in a standard candle receiving socket 52 of a conventional candlestick 12.
Cup base 22 preferably has a flat interior surface which forms the floor 54 of the interior cup cavity 26. The cup floor 54 is preferably dimensioned to accommodate a readily commercially available tealight 56 of the type comprising a short cylindrical metal, glass or heat resistant plastic container containing fuel and a wick. Battery operated tealights can be alternatively used.
The light transmissive shade 20 is comprised of wall 60 of light transmissive material preferably formed in the shape of a truncated cone having a large diameter lower peripheral edge 62 and a smaller diameter upper peripheral edge 64. Peripheral edges 62 and 64, respectively, bound lower and upper open areas. The upper edge 64 preferably includes a radially oriented flange 66 dimensioned to rest the shade 20 on the cup upper rim 28 (
Converter assemblies 10 in accordance with the invention are not only useful with single socket candle holders as represented in
From the foregoing, it should now be apparent that a fire-safe converter assembly 10 has been described for use with conventional candlesticks 12 for simulating the appearance and functionality of a traditional candle and shade. Although only a limited number of embodiments have been specifically described, it is recognized that many alternative and substantially equivalent variations, will occur to those skilled in the art, which are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.