An open flame always creates a comfortable atmosphere by emitting light in the spectral range of warm colors. Because the resulting ambience is unique, you can still find such simple and archaic light sources widely spread in all domains of human life today, especially in the domestic and gastronomy sectors. Referenced in historical documents and available on today's market, you can find innumerable varieties of such light sources, however, they all have upward-burning flames.
The purpose of this patent application is to propose a new light source system which changes the flame direction from upwards to horizontal or even downwards through simple means.
The system combines at least one downward-directed open flame and at least one heat source, which can also be a light source. Each is placed in a leg of an u-shaped tube-like container where the two open ends are pointed up. In the bottom of one of these legs, an upward-directed heat source is placed, which generates an air stream through both legs. In the other leg, a downward-directed flame (light source) burns, which is pulled downwards more strongly by the air stream.
The invention is described in more detail in FIG. 1.
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20040057238 A1 | Mar 2004 | US |