The invention is described by way of example in the following drawings which show in
The schematic drawings show the figure of a standard candle 1 having a candle body 2 which may have—by way of example—a cylindrical shape. The candle 1 is not restricted to this shape and can be made in various shapes and sizes. The candle body 2 is made of wax or a similar translucent material such as glass or plastic.
The candle body 2 shows at the top 2.1 a depression 3 to simulate the design of a partly burnt candle. The depression 3 is calculated in depth and width to that of a natural burning candle 1. Therefore the flame will not melt the surrounding wax.
Inside the candle body 2 a recess 4 is provided having a hollow cylinder shape or cuboid shape and being open to the bottom 2.2 of the candle body 2.
The recess 4 is designed concentric to the longitudinal axis L of the candle body 2 and holds at least one reservoir means 5 and at least one source of illumination 8. The size and shape of the recess 4 is dependent on the size and shape of the candle and the components integrated into the candle 1. The reservoir means 5 are designed for the storage of an inflammable liquid 6. Favourably the reservoir means 5 is a bottle, designed to hold said inflammable liquid 6 and said candlewick 7. The candlewick 7 is at least partly inserted into the bottle-like reservoir means 5 and is held by a glass tip 5.3 at the top 2.1.
Glass bottle 5, candle wick 7 and tip 5.3 may be seen as a unit and be named oil lamp module. The oil lamp module shows a bottle neck 5.1, a bottle body 5.2 and a bottle tip 5.3. The oil lamp module is inserted into the recess 4 of the candle body 2 and the bottle neck 5.2 and the bottle tip 5.3 of the module project into the depression 3 at the top 2.1 of the candle 1.
Additionally, the recess 4 is occupied by an illumination unit named electric illumination module 8, consisting of an energy source 9 and an electric illuminating means 10. A controller unit 11 for the electric illuminating means 10 may be added in the electric illumination module 8, which is connected to said electric illuminating means 10 and said energy source 9. The electric illumination module 8 is located at the bottom 2.2 of the candle 1 as the source of illumination within the candle body 2.
The electric illumination module 8 is made up of at least one electric illuminating means 10 which may be controlled by the controller unit 11. Light intensity, light colour and number of active light sources of the illumination module are defined and controlled by the controller unit 11. The controller unit 11 contains a variety of predefined or definable sequences controlling the electric illumination module 8. The electric illumination means resp. light source 10 may be of any build or colour. Primarily the light source 10 may consist of light emitting diodes (LED).
The energy source 9 may consist of batteries or rechargeable batteries supplying the controller unit 11 and the electric illumination means resp. light source 10 with the electric power, needed for their full functioning.
The candle body 2 is at least partly made of wax or any other translucent material such as glass or plastic etc, so that the light, produced by the illumination module 8 may be seen from the outside of the candle body 2. The radiance of the ignited flame at the candlewick 7 of the candle body 2 may also be seen through the translucent material. Therefore the candle body 2 may show two different illuminative effects of radiance on the side surface of the body. At the top the radiance of the flame and at a lower level the radiance of the integrated illumination module 8.
In a standard configuration, the bottle-like reservoir means 5 and the electric illumination module 8 are moulded into the recess 4 to build one unit. A battery compartment 12 of the illumination module 8 is accessible from the bottom of the candle 1 to allow a change of batteries.
The candle body 2 may be at least partly surrounded by a coating 13 having at least one recess 14 releasing the candle body 2. Said coating 13 is made of light dimming or light impermeable material and may be exchangeable. The semi- or non-transparent material may be perforated with several recesses 14 of various shapes and forms. Through these shapes and forms the translucent material of the candle body 2 can be seen, and with that the illumination within the candle.
It is understood, that modifications and variations are possible, without leaving the basic principal of the invention.
1 candle
2 candle body
2.1 candle body top
2.2 candle body bottom
3 depression
4 recess
5 bottle-like reservoir means
5.1 bottle neck
5.2 bottle body
5.3 bottle tip
6 inflammable liquid
7 candle wick
8 electric illumination module
9 energy source
10 electric illuminating means
11 controller unit
12 battery compartment
13 coating
14 recess
L longitudinal axis
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2006 005 933.4 | Apr 2006 | DE | national |
20 2006 014 209.6 | Sep 2006 | DE | national |