A flameless candle with an integrated fountain combines the decorative effect of a candle with the soothing properties of a water feature in a self-contained, portable unit. However, current flameless candles with integrated fountains may cause undesirable splashing, loss of falling water effect sounds, and be difficult and expensive to change if desired.
Implementations herein provide a flameless candle with an integrated fountain including an outer shell and a removable core. The removable core is removably connected to the outer shell and includes a flange configured to rest on a top portion of the outer shell or other supporting structure of the flameless candle. The removable core also includes a dome with a serrated bottom edge, a liquid pump, and a light source.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Other implementations are also described and recited herein.
The outer shell 104 may be made from a variety of materials. In one implementation, the outer shell 104 is made from translucent glass. The surface of the translucent glass may include etching or other designs. The outer shell 104 may also be made from, without limitation, plastic, wax, or another translucent or transparent material. When the outer shell 104 is made from wax, clearance created between the removable core 102 and the outer shell 104 allows the outer shell 104 to contract in the cold without cracking. Further, the outer shell 104 may be shaped and colored to resemble a traditional wax candle.
The outer shell 104 may be a variety of shapes as well. In one implementation, the outer shell 104 is a cylinder with a constant circular cross-section. In another implementation, the outer shell 104 has a circular cross-section that varies in diameter along the height of the outer shell 104. In other implementations, the outer shell 104 may have a variety of shapes of cross-sections, including, without limitation, a square, a triangle, or another polygon shape.
The removable core 102 contains functional components of the flameless candle with integrated fountain 100. The components of the removable core 102 are discussed in more detail with respect to
In various implementations, the removable core 302 includes a supporting structure for supporting the removable core 302 suspended within the outer shell. In some implementations, a top edge 103 of the outer shell 104 is the supporting structure.
The flange 106 of the removable core 102 allows the removable core 102 to rest suspended within the outer shell 104. When the removable core 102 is placed within the outer shell 104, the flange 106 rests on the top edge 103 of the outer shell 104. The flange 106 may be a variety of sizes to accommodate moving the removable core 102 between different outer shells 104. To facilitate the interchangeability of outer shells, in one implementation, the flange 106 is removable so that flanges of different sizes and shapes may be used for different outer shells 104. For example, the flange 106 may include threads and screw onto the removable core 102. To use the removable core 102 with an outer shell with a larger diameter than the outer shell 104, the flange 106 could be removed and be replaced with another flange with a larger outer diameter. Similarly, to use the removable core 102 with an outer shell with a different cross-sectional shape, the flange 106 could be removed and be replaced with another flange with an appropriate matching cross-sectional shape.
In other implementations, an inner ring 105 protrudes from an interior of the outer shell 104 and serves as the supporting structure, wherein the flange 106 fits within the outer shell and below the top edge 103 and rests on the inner ring 105.
The flange 106 may also act as a splash guard for water flowing over serrated dome 108. The serrated dome 108 includes a conduit 118 that attaches to an outlet of a submersible pump (not shown) located in the removable core 102. The serrated dome 108 also includes a serrated bottom edge (not shown). The serrated bottom edge of the serrated dome 108 enhances the sound of the water flowing over the serrated dome 108 by separating the water out into individual streams.
The serrated dome 208 includes a conduit 216 attached to an outlet of a pump within the removable core of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain 200 (not shown). The conduit 216 allows water to flow upward from the pump and over the serrated dome 208. The flange 206 also acts as a splash guard for water flowing over the serrated dome 208. The serrated dome 208 may have a smooth surface or may include surface features to alter the flow of water over the serrated dome 208. For example, the serrated dome 208 may include etching, divots, or raised portions to alter the flow of the water.
The removable core 302 includes a flange 306 and a serrated dome 308. The flange 306 allows the removable core 302 to hang suspended within the outer shell (not shown). The flange 306 also acts as a splash guard 314 for water flowing over the serrated dome 308. In some implementations, the flange 306 is removably attached to the removable core 302. When the flange 306 is removably attached, additional flanges may be included with the removable core 302 so that the removable core 302 may be suspended in a variety of different sized outer shells.
In some implementations, the serrated dome 308 may be removable from the remainder of the removable core 302 such that the removable core 302 may be used with a variety of serrated domes. For example, different serrated domes may be shaped differently, made of different materials, or provide different water patterns. The serrated dome 308 includes serration 307. The serration 307 causes water flowing over the serrated dome 308 to separate into individual streams.
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In some implementations, the water or other fluid in the upper reservoir 320 may include scented oils or other additives. In another implementation, the water or other fluid in the upper reservoir 320 may include an anti-freeze agent to keep the fluid from freezing if the flameless candle with the integrated fountain is exposed to low temperatures.
LEDs 330, 331, 332 provide illumination for water flowing over the serrated dome 308. In some implementations, additional LEDs may be located in the upper reservoir 320, facing upward, facing downward, or otherwise oriented. The LEDs 330 and 332 are located below the serrated dome 308 and oriented upward such that the LEDs illuminate water flowing over the serrated dome 308. The LED 331 is oriented downward to illuminate bottom portions of the removable core 302. The LEDs 330, 331, 332 may be adjustable to create different effects in the flameless candle with integrated fountain. For example, the LEDs 330331, 332 may be dimmable. In one implementation, the LEDs 330331, 332 may be capable of lighting in a variety of different colors.
The lower reservoir 324 includes electronic components that do not come in contact with water in the removable core 302. For example, the lower reservoir 324 may include the power module 328 and communications circuitry 334. The communications circuitry 334 may include wireless or radio receivers so that the removable core 302 may be controlled using a remote control. In another implementation, the communications circuitry 334 may include a switch to directly power the removable core 302 on and off.
In one implementation, the power module 328 includes batteries to power the removable core 302 of the flameless candle with integrated fountain. When the removable core 302 is powered by batteries, the power module 328 may be accessible from the bottom of the removable core 302 so that the batteries can be changed or recharged after use. In another implementation, the power module 328 includes electronic components for a plug so that the flameless candle with integrated fountain may be powered through a wall outlet or universal serial bus (USB) power source. The power module 328 may power various components of the removable core 302, including the LEDs 330, 331, 332 and the submersible pump 326. Further, in some implementations, the LEDs 330, 331, 332 are operable independent of the submersible pump 326 such that the removable core 302 may operate as only a flameless candle, only a fountain, or as a flameless candle with integrated fountain. The LEDs 330, 331, 332 may also be operated on a timer.
In some implementations, the removable core 302 may include a bottom cap (not shown) to seal, conceal, and/or provide selective access to functional components of the removable core 302. In various implementations, the bottom cap may be press fit, screwed, or otherwise snapped in place. The bottom cap may be permanently installed or removable by a user for service or maintenance.
The flange 406 may be permanently attached or removably attached to the removable core 402. For example, in one implementation, the flange 406 includes threads so that the flange 406 screws onto the removable core 402. In other implementations, the flange 406 may attach to the inner core using other attachment mechanisms including, for example and without limitation, snaps, a bayonet type fastener, or a cantilever fastener. The flange 406 allows the removable core 402 to be suspended within an outer shell (not shown) by sitting on a top edge of the outer shell. The flange 406 may also act as a splash guard for water flowing over the serrated dome 408.
The flange 406 may be sized and shaped so that the removable core 402 may fit into a variety of outer shells. For example, the flange 406 may have a larger outer diameter when the outer shell is larger. In another implementation, the flange 406 may be square shaped so that the removable core 402 fits within a removable core that is a rectangular prism.
The serrated dome 408 is located within the removable core 402 such that water flows over the serrated dome 408. The serrated dome 408 is placed so that water flowing over the serrated dome 408 remains within the removable core 402 and the flange 406 acts as a splash guard for water flowing over the serrated dome 408.
The flange 506 may be detachable from the remainder of the inner core or may be permanently attached to the inner core. The flange 506 shown in
The flange 506 may be a variety of shapes to accommodate differently shaped outer shells. For example, the flange 506 shown in
The flange 506 may be made from a variety of materials. In one implementation, the flange 506 is plastic and is manufactured using molding. In other implementations, the flange is made out of ceramic material, glass, pressed or molded non-combustible fiber, metallic materials, or wooden materials.
In addition to acting as a means of suspending the inner core inside of the outer shell, the flange 506 may also act as a splash guard for water inside of the inner core. The flange 506 is positioned on the inner core to allow enough space for water to flow over the dome while also providing a shield against water splashing out of the core and onto a desk or table top. In some implementations, the flange 506 includes an upper lip 514 that further prevents water from splashing out of the inner core.
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A bottom edge 620 of the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 is serrated. The serrated bottom edge 620 causes water flowing over the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 to flow in multiple streams guided by the serrated bottom edge 620. Though the serrated bottom edge is shown as a semi-circular pattern on the bottom edge 620 of the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608, other patterns may be used on the bottom edge 620 of the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608. For example, the bottom edge 620 of the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 may be, for example, cut in a sawtooth pattern, a scalloped pattern, or another pattern. Further, the serrated bottom edge 620 may have different patterns that create more or fewer streams of water flowing over the serrated dome 608.
The serrated dome 608 may be made from a variety of materials, including, without limitation, plastic, ceramic, or metal. In one implementation, the serrated dome 608 is made from transparent or translucent plastic. The transparent or translucent plastic allows for LED lights within the flameless candle with an integrated fountain to light up the water flowing over the serrated dome 608. When the serrated dome 608 is made from plastic, it may be manufactured using traditional molding methods. The serrated dome 608 may also be manufactured from pressed or molded non-combustible fiber.
The upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 is shown as a convex dome. In other implementations, the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 may be shaped differently. For example, the upper portion 616 of the serrated dome 608 may be, for example and without limitation, a concave dome or a flat disk.
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In some implementations, the upper portion of the dome is permanently attached to the conduit. In other implementations, the upper portion of the dome is not permanently attached to the conduit and assembly of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain includes securing the upper portion of the dome to the conduit. When the upper portion of the dome is not permanently attached to the conduit of the dome, the upper portion of the dome may be easily interchangeable to provide different effects for the flameless candle with the integrated fountain. For example, changing the upper portion of the dome could change the color of the removable core viewed from the top. In other implementations, changing the upper portion of the dome could change the pattern of the water flowing over the dome. For example, the serrated edges of different domes may cause more or fewer individual streams of water when water flows over the upper portion of the dome.
A fastening operation 704 fastens a flange to the removable core of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain. The flange may be fastened to the core using a variety of fastening methods. For example, in one implementation, the flange is screwed onto the removable core of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain. In other implementations, the flange may be attached using, for example and without limitation, snaps, a bayonet type fastener, or a cantilever fastener.
A placing operation 706 places the removable core in an outer shell of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain such that the flange rests on a supporting structure (e.g., a top portion of the outer shell or an inner ring protruding from an interior of the outer shell). The flange is placed such that the removable core is suspended within the outer shell. The flange may be a variety of shapes to accommodate differently shaped outer shells. For example, the flange shown may be circular to accommodate a cylindrical outer shell. In another implementation, the flange may be, for example, an oval shape to accommodate an outer shell with an oval cross-section. Further, the outer portion of the flange may vary in size to accommodate a larger or smaller outer shell. For example, the outer portion may have a larger outer diameter when the outer shell has a larger diameter. When the flange is removable from the inner core, differently sized or shaped flanges may be used so that the same core may fit in multiple outer shells of different sizes and shapes. The outer portion of the flange may be tapered or non-tapered.
A pumping operation 708 pumps liquid up a conduit of the dome, such that the liquid is distributed over the dome and is separated into individual streams by the serrated bottom edge of the dome. The submersible pump pumps liquid located in the upper reservoir of the flameless candle with the integrated fountain and pumps the liquid up the conduit of the dome. The liquid is then distributed over the surface of the dome. The serrated bottom edge of the dome separates the liquid into individual streams as it returns to the upper reservoir of the flameless candle with the integrated pump.
The operations described herein may be performed in any order, adding or omitting as desired unless explicitly claimed otherwise or a specific order is inherently necessitated by the claim language.
The present application claims benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62,665,768, entitled “MOUNTING FLANGE FOR FLAMELESS CANDLE WITH INTEGRATED FOUNTAIN” and filed on May 2, 2018, which is specifically incorporated by reference herein for all that it discloses or teaches.
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62665768 | May 2018 | US |