[0001] The present invention relates to an electric candle with a flame part including a
flame element and a base, wherein the flame part comprises at least one light emitting
diode being arranged such that it illuminates the flame element.
[0002] Such electric candles are well known from the state of the art. While conventional
candles made of artificial or natural waxes are negatively impacted by air drafts,
dangerous due to the flames and need to be replaced as they consume themselves, electric
candles do not consume themselves, are safe to use and require only electric current
in order to work. Therefore, in many public places such as e.g. hospitals, only electric
candles are allowed.
[0003] For aesthetic considerations, it is desirable to provide electric candles such that
they resemble conventional candles as closely as possible. One object is e.g. to imitate
the flickering impression of a real candle flame. It is known from the state of the
art to move flame shaped elements by means of fans or electromagnets disposed in the
candle. Yet, these devices use moving parts and are therefore unreliable, requiring
costly maintenance and replacement parts, and cause noise. Furthermore, the moving
flame elements of electric candles known from the state of the art often follow certain
movement patterns and therefore do not look very realistic.
[0004] It was therefore the objective of the present invention to provide an electric candle
without using moving parts and having a realistic flickering effect.
[0005] This problem is solved by an electric candle with a flame part including a flame
element and a base, wherein the flame part comprises at least one light emitting diode
(LED) being arranged such that it illuminates the flame element, wherein the LED is
configured to illuminate the flame element such that the flame element appears to
flicker.
[0006] The disclosure made regarding this embodiment of the present invention also applies
to the other embodiments and vice versa.
[0007] The present invention relates to an electric candle with a flame part including a
flame element and a base, wherein the flame part comprises at least one LED being
arranged such that it illuminates the flame element. LEDs are advantageous, because
they require only little space and offer low power consumption. Thus, it is advantageously
possible to realize even small candles, wherein the LEDs are barely visible, thus
enhancing the realistic impression of the electric candle according to the present
invention.
[0008] Preferably, the flame part is integrated in a candle, in particular in a housing
coated and/or covered with a wax. More preferably, the wax is a natural wax such as
e.g. beeswax, as this allows for a high quality impression of the candle. Most preferably,
the electric candle further comprises a bottom base, in particular at a predetermined
distance under the base. Still more preferably, the bottom base comprises a further
LED.
[0009] Alternatively or additionally, other waxes may be used, such as e.g. paraffin or
stearin. These waxes are usually cheaper, thus lowering the production costs of such
an electric candle according to the present invention.
[0010] Preferably, the waxes are scented, thus providing a realistic fragrance in addition
to the realistic flickering appearance.
[0011] The flame element preferably resembles the shape of a candle flame. The person skilled
in the art acknowledges that a plurality of different shapes may be used. Preferably,
the flame element has a drop-like shape with one or more flame tips.
[0012] Preferably, the flame element is connected to the base, in particular removably connected.
More preferably, the flame element is connected to the base by means of a form fit
and/or force fit connection. It is herewith advantageously possible to remove and/or
replace the flame element. This is for example advantageous for transporting said
electric candle. Furthermore, the flame element may be exchanged, if another shape
and/or color is desired.
[0013] Alternatively, the flame part is integrally formed, in particular the flame element
is integrally formed with the base, for example by means of injection molding or deep
drawing. It is herewith advantageously possible to provide an electric candle according
to the present invention with particularly low costs.
[0014] Preferably the flame element is immovable with respect to the flame part and/or the
base, in particular when connected to the base. Thus, when the flame element is fixedly
connected to the base, more preferably while still being removable, the flame element
is stably mounted and cannot cause noise by movements. It is herewith advantageously
possible to achieve the realistic flickering effect only by means of the illumination.
[0015] Yet, alternatively, the flame may for example be provided moveable, in particular
driven. Thus, the flickering effect may be further enhanced.
[0016] Preferably, the LED is arranged at the base, preferably in or under the base, in
particular in orifices.
[0017] Preferably, the flame element comprises a curved surface. For example, the main plane
of extension of the flame element may be bent, thus advantageously realizing a more
realistic three-dimensional impression.
[0018] Preferably, at least two LEDs are arranged at the base, in particular symmetrically
with respect to the flame element. Hence, the flame element may be illuminated from
multiple sides, thus advantageously enhancing the realistic flickering effect. The
person skilled in the art understands that if the flame element is not perfectly symmetric,
the at least two LEDs according to this preferred embodiment may e.g. be arranged
substantially symmetrically and/or at least at the same distance from a middle axis
of the base. Most preferably, at least two LEDs are arranged at the base in such a
way that they illuminate the flame element substantially equally from different sides,
e.g. from the front side and the back side, respectively.
[0019] Additionally or alternatively, the multiple LEDs may be controlled asynchronously,
thus advantageously further enhancing the flickering impression.
[0020] Preferably, the at least one LED is inclined towards the flame element, preferably
in an angle between 15° and 25°, in particular in an angle of 20°.
[0021] Preferably, the electric candle further comprises a control circuit, wherein the
control circuit is configured for controlling the LED and/or the further LED, wherein
in particular the control circuit is disposed in or under the base and/or in or on
the bottom base. More preferably, the control circuit comprises a microcontroller
unit (MCU). Still more preferably, the control circuit comprises at least one resistance
and/or at least one capacitor.
[0022] Preferably, the electric candle further includes a remote control configured for
controlling the control circuit, in particular by means of infrared rays and/or wireless
connection. Thus, the illumination and therefore the flickering effect may be controlled
remotely. More preferably, the remote control may be integrated in another device.
For example, a smart phone may be used to control the control circuit using a wireless
connection such as a Bluetooth or WLAN connection.
[0023] Preferably, the electric candle, in particular the control circuit, comprises a timer
function. For example, the electric candle may comprise a 4h and/or 8h timer function.
It is herewith advantageously possible to control the electric candle such that it
is switched off after a predetermined period of time.
[0024] Preferably, at least one LED is a color LED, preferably a full-color LED, in particular
a red-green-blue (RGB) color space full-color LED. Alternatively or additionally,
at least one LED is a single color LED, in particular a white light LED. More preferably,
an LED arranged at the base is a warm white light and/or pastel yellow light LED.
Most preferably, at least one warm white light and/or pastel yellow light LED is arranged
at the base such that it directly illuminates the flame element and at least one color
LED is arranged under the base, in particular at the bottom base, such that it indirectly
illuminates the flame element and/or the electric candle. It is herewith advantageously
possible to provide an electric candle which may be illuminated in different colors.
Most preferably, the color of a full-color LED is controllable, in particular remotely.
[0025] Preferably, the electric candle further comprises a pressure sensor, in particular
a microphone, which is coupled to the LED and/or the control circuit for controlling
the LED in dependence of a change in pressure, preferably air-pressure. It is herewith
advantageously possible to further enhance the realistic impression of the candle,
for example by controlling the flickering effect in dependence of air drafts. Furthermore,
the candle may e.g. be switched off in case a user blows at it.
[0026] Still more preferably, the electric candle may be configured to be voice activated
and/or voice controlled. E.g. the microphone may detect a user command to switch off
and/or switch the color of the LED and execute the command accordingly.
[0027] Preferably, a further LED, in particular a full-color LED, is disposed within the
base and/or the electric candle for making the electric candle to appear to be glowing
in a specific color.
[0028] Another subject matter of the present invention is a method for simulating a flickering
candle flame with an electric candle according to the present invention, comprising
the steps of varying the light intensity of the LED and/or the further LED, in particular
by switching the LED and/or the further LED on and off, repeatedly, preferably irregularly.
Alternatively, the LED and/or the further LED is repeatedly dimmed.
[0029] The person skilled in the art acknowledges that varying the light intensity of an
LED may e.g. be achieved by decreasing and/or increasing the voltage applied to the
LED. Especially by irregularly increasing and decreasing the light intensity or light
output of the LED, the flickering effect is advantageously enhanced.
[0030] Additionally or alternatively, the flickering effect may be achieved e.g. by providing
a continuously varying current and or by configuring the control circuit such that
it regulates the voltage provided to the LED according to a random noise and/or a
predetermined pattern. Additionally or alternatively, the voltage is modulated.
[0031] Preferably, when multiple LEDs are used, the LEDs, in particular their light intensities,
are varied at the same time or at different times.
[0032] The disclosure made regarding this subject matter of the present invention also applies
to the other subject matters and vice versa.
[0033] The present invention is now explained on the basis of figures 1 to 7. These explanations
are not intended to limit the scope of protection. The explanations apply to all embodiments
likewise.
Fig. 1 shows a side view of a flame part according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present invention.
Fig. 2 shows a perspective top view of a flame part according to an embodiment of
the present invention.
Fig. 3 shows a side view of a bottom base according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of a flame element according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
Fig. 5 shows a perspective top view of a base according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 6 shows a top view of a remote control according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 7 shows a connection scheme of a control circuit of an electric candle according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 shows a bottom view of a bottom base according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
[0034] In Fig. 1, a side view of a flame part 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present invention is shown. A flame element 3, shaped like a candle flame, is
disposed on top of a base 2. Here, the flame element 3 is removably connected to base
2, but alternatively, it may as well be fixedly connected to the base 2, e.g. being
integrally formed with the base 2.
[0035] The base 2 may be installed on top of a housing which is e.g. coated with wax, yielding
a realistic impression of a candle.
[0036] The base 2 may comprise a substantially round shape, e.g. a substantially cylindrical
shape, as shown here, but alternatively, it may even comprise other shapes, such as
comprising a rod-like shape.
[0037] The flame part 1 is preferably made of plastic. The base 2 may comprise the same
color as a surrounding wax. The flame element 3 may comprise any color, e.g. white
or a yellow and/or orange color. E.g. the flame element 3 may be painted like a real
flame, with a bluish core and an adjacent color transition from orange to bright yellow.
[0038] On the outer surrounding wall of the base 2, a microphone 7 is arranged. Additionally,
further microphones may be arranged at further locations of the flame part 1. The
microphone 7 may detect pressure changes, in particular changes in air pressure, such
as those caused by air drafts and/or a user blowing at the candle. Additionally or
alternatively, the microphone 7 may detect spoken user commands in order to control
the electric candle.
[0039] The electric candle may further comprise e.g. a device for distributing fragrances,
thus advantageously realizing an electric perfume candle.
[0040] In Fig. 2, a perspective top view of a flame part 1 according to an embodiment of
the present invention is shown. The flame element 3 comprises a slightly bent or curved
surface, thus yielding a three-dimensional appearance. Furthermore, two orifices for
light emitting diodes (LEDs) 4, 4' can be seen. The therein installed LEDs 4, 4' may
be white LEDs 4, 4' and/or full-color LEDs 4, 4'. For example, an LED 4 may be white
and another LED 4' may be a full-color LED 4'.
[0041] To realize a flickering effect, the LEDs 4, 4' may be dimmed, either independently
or together. By decreasing and increasing their light intensity repeatedly, the flame
element 3 appears to flicker. This may further be enhanced by controlling the LEDs
4, 4' in such a way that their light intensity is varied irregularly. The pressure
changes detected by the microphone are e.g. user to influence the flickering. Thus,
for example an air draft may cause an increase in the flickering frequency, providing
for a more realistic flickering.
[0042] Furthermore, to focus the flickering effect on the flame element 3, the LEDs 4, 4'
are inclined towards the flame element 3, e.g. in an angle α of between 15° to 25°.
As can be further seen in Fig. 2, the LEDs 4, 4' are disposed at the base 2 symmetrically
with respect to the flame element 3. In particular, they are arranged on a front side
and a back side of the flame element 3 respectively and symmetrically with respect
to a middle axis of the base 2.
[0043] Here, the LEDs 4, 4' are disposed at least partially in the base 2, such that they
do not fully protrude from the main plane of extension of the base 2.
[0044] In Fig. 3, a side view of a bottom base 2' according to an embodiment of the present
invention is shown. The bottom base 2' may e.g. substantially correspond to the base
2.. The protrusion on the top of the bottom base 2' is e.g. a cable duct for connecting
the LEDs 4, 4' and the microphone 7 to a control circuit which is e.g. disposed under
the base 2 and/or in the bottom base 2'. The control circuit is configured for controlling
at least the electric candle and in particular the LEDs 4, 4'.
[0045] Additionally or alternatively, still a further LED 4" may e.g. be installed on top
of the bottom base 2', thus illuminating the candle from within. It is e.g. conceivable
that a full-color LED 4" is installed on top of the bottom base 2', while the LEDs
4, 4' arranged at the base 2 are warm white light or pastel yellow light LEDs 4, 4'.
In this case, the control circuit is for example installed inside the bottom base
2', being connected by means of flexible wire connections and/or substantially rigid
tube connections to the full-color LED 4" and the LEDs 4, 4'.
[0046] Here, the bottom base 2' further comprises a battery compartment 8, wherein a battery
may be installed in the battery compartment 8, electrically connected to the control
circuit, the full-color LED 4" and/or the LEDs 4, 4'.
[0047] By using electrical wire connections and separating the bottom base 2' from the base
2, the electric candle can easily be produced in different heights using the same
parts, i.e. the same flame part 1 and bottom base 2'.
[0048] The battery compartment is e.g. accessible from underneath the bottom base 2'.
[0049] The bottom base 2' may further comprise a switch additionally or alternatively to
a remote control 6 for controlling the control circuit.
In Fig. 4, a perspective view of a flame element 3 according to an embodiment of the
present invention is shown. The flame element 3 comprises a main plane of extension
and comprises substantially a drop-like shape. At the bottom, the flame element 3
comprises a structure for connecting the flame element 3 to the base 2, e.g. by means
of a form fit connection with an opening 5. Thus, when the flame element 3 is mounted
on the base 2, it is immovable and the flickering effect is realizing preferably only
by means of the illumination by the LEDs 4, 4'.
[0050] Additionally, the bottom part of the flame element 3 may further comprise latching
means for realizing a fixed connection with the base 2.
[0051] According to an alternative embodiment, the flame element 3 comprises light guiding
means such that light from within the base may be guided into the flame element 3,
yielding the impression of a glowing flame element 3.
[0052] In Fig. 5, a perspective top view of a base 2 according to an embodiment of the present
invention is shown. The opening 5, through which the flame element 3 may be fixedly
connected to the base 2, can be seen. The base 2, preferably including the orifices
for the LEDs 4, 4', is e.g. produced integrally by means of injection molding.
[0053] In Fig. 6, a top view of a remote control 6 according to an embodiment of the present
invention is shown. Such a remote control 6 may be used for remotely controlling the
electric candle, in particular by controlling the control circuit disposed within
said electric candle. The remote control 6 is merely shown in a schematic fashion
and may comprise fewer or more buttons and additionally or alternatively, it may comprise
other control elements, such as control dials for dimming, ON/OFF-switches for fragrance
distributing devices or the like.
[0054] The remote control 6 as shown here comprises e.g. a TURN ON button 61 for turning
the electric candle on, i.e. turning on the LEDs 4, 4', a TURN OFF button 62 for turning
the electric candle off, a HOLD button 63 for freezing an LED 4 at a specific color,
e.g. if a full-color LED 4 is configured to continuously change colors, a 4h timer
button 64 for causing the electric candle to switch off after a time period of 4h
after actuation of the button, a 8h timer button 65 being substantially the same as
the 4h timer button 54, only with a switch-off time period of 8h, an AUTO button 66
causing an LED 4 to change its color continuously, a color button area 67, comprising
several buttons for causing an LED 4 to radiate in different colors, a TURN ON COLOR
button 68 causing at least one LED 4 to switch from a white light to colors and a
TURN OFF COLOR button 69 reversing the action of TURN ON COLOR button 68.
[0055] The person skilled in the art acknowledges that several other controls may be implemented
and many other alternative configurations for the above mentioned buttons are possible
without departing from the present invention.
[0056] For example, the functions of the corresponding ON and OFF buttons may be implemented
in one button, such as a TURN ON/OFF button.
[0057] The remote control 6 e.g. employs infrared rays for connecting to the control circuit.
[0058] Additionally or alternatively, the color button area 67 may comprise a touch panel
being sensitive to touch.
[0059] According to an alternative embodiment, the functionality of the remote control 6
is implemented in another device, such as for example a smartphone of a user. Therefore,
an application for that smartphone may be available simulating e.g. the above discussed
buttons and being connected wirelessly, e.g. via Bluetooth and/or WLAN, to the control
circuit.
[0060] In Fig. 7, a connection scheme of control circuit of an electric candle according
to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. The control circuit comprises
e.g. a microcontroller unit (MCU) being connected to the LEDs 4, 4', being connected
to batteries for providing a voltage for operating said control circuit and said LEDs
4, 4', a receiver for receiving signals from the remote control 6, wherein the remote
control 6 is configured for controlling said control circuit.
[0061] An RGB color space full-color anode LED 4, 4' may e.g. include three LED integrated
circuits (IC), one for each color red, green and blue, with each circuit being connected
to a pin 2, a pin 3 and a pin 4 of the MCU, respectively, and the LED 4, 4' being
further connected to the anode of a battery. The anode and cathode of the battery
are further connected to a pin VDD and a pin GND for grounding of the MCU, respectively.
The battery may e.g. be a standard AA battery, in particular a rechargeable battery.
[0062] The control circuit here further comprises three resistances R1, R2, R3, connected
in series between said LED ICs and pin 2, pin 3 and pin 4 of the MCU, respectively.
Furthermore, the control circuit according to Fig. 7 further comprises a resistance
R4 connected in series between said LED 4' and said anode of the battery.
[0063] The control circuit may e.g. further comprise capacitors C1, C2 connected in parallel
with said battery.
[0064] The voltage supplied by the battery is e.g. between 2V to 5V. Exemplary values for
the resistances are: R1 is 220 Ohm, R2 is 120 Ohm, R3 is 120 Ohm, R4 is 50 Ohm. The
capacitor C1 is e.g. a filter with 100µF/10V, capacitor C2 has a capacitance of e.g.
0.1µF.
[0065] In Fig. 8, a schematic bottom view of a bottom base 2' according to an embodiment
of the present invention is shown. As already mentioned in the context of figures
1 to 7, the flame part 1 may e.g. be installed on top of a housing, in particular
a plastic housing covered and/or coated with a wax such as e.g. a paraffin and/or
a hardened and/or refined animal and/or vegetable fat, further comprising a bottom
base 2' arranged at a predetermined distance under the base 2.
[0066] Such a bottom base 2' is schematically shown here. The bottom base 2' comprises a
battery compartment 8.
[0067] Alternatively or additionally to the remote control 6, the electric candle and in
particular the bottom base 2' of the housing may comprise a control element for switching
the electric candle on and/or off and/or control elements for activating timer function
as described regarding Fig. 6.
[0068] Here, the bottom base 2' comprises a three-way switch 71, which may be switched alternatively
to a ON position 61, whose functionality corresponds substantially to that of the
TURN ON button 61 on the remote control 6, to a OFF position 62, whose functionality
corresponds substantially to that of the TURN OFF button 62 on the remote control
6, or to a 5h timer position 70, whose functionality corresponds substantially to
that of the 4h timer button 64 and the 8h timer button 65 on the remote control 6
with a time period of 5h.
[0069] The person in the art acknowledges that the actual time period may be programmable
and/or may be any time period, such as 1 h, 2h, 3h, 6h, 7h, or up to 24h or even longer,
or any time period in between the above mentioned durations.
List of reference signs:
[0070]
- 1
- flame part
- 2
- base
- 2'
- bottom base
- 3
- flame element
- 4, 4', 4"
- light emitting diode (LED)
- 5
- opening
- 6
- remote control
- 7
- microphone
- 8
- battery compartment
- 61
- TURN ON button/ON position
- 62
- TURN OFF button/OFF position
- 63
- HOLD button
- 64
- 4h timer button
- 65
- 8h timer button
- 66
- AUTO button
- 67
- color button area
- 68
- TURN ON COLOR button
- 69
- TURN OFF COLOR button
- 70
- 5h timer position
- 71
- three-way switch
- α
- angle
1. Electric candle with a flame part (1) including a flame element (3) and a base (2),
wherein the flame part (1) comprises at least one light emitting diode (4, 4') being
arranged such that it illuminates the flame element (3), characterized in that the light emitting diode (4, 4') is configured to illuminate the flame element (3)
such that the flame element (3) appears to flicker.
2. Electric candle according to claim 1, characterized in that the light emitting diode (4, 4') is arranged at the base (2), preferably in or under
the base (2), in particular in orifices.
3. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by further comprising a bottom base (2'), preferably arranged at a predetermined distance
under the base (2), in particular wherein the bottom base (2') comprises a further
light emitting diode (4").
4. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the flame element (3) is connected to the base (2), in particular removably connected.
5. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the flame element (3) is connected to the base (2) by means of a form fit and/or
force fit connection.
6. Electric candle according to one of claim 1 and claim 2, characterized in that the flame part (1) is integrally formed, in particular that the flame element (3)
is integrally formed with the base (2).
7. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the flame element (3) is immovable with respect to the flame part (1) and/or the
base (2), in particular when connected to the base.
8. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the flame element (3) comprises a curved surface.
9. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least two light emitting diodes (4, 4') are arranged at the base (2), in particular
symmetrically with respect to the flame element (3).
10. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the light emitting diode (4, 4') is inclined towards the flame element (3), preferably
in an angle (α) between 15° and 25°, in particular in an angle (α) of 20°.
11. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by further comprising a control circuit, wherein the control circuit is configured for
controlling the light emitting diode (4, 4') and/or the further light emitting diode
(4"), wherein in particular the control circuit is disposed in or under the base (2)
or in the bottom base (2').
12. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by further including a remote control configured for controlling the control circuit,
in particular by means of infrared rays and/or wireless connection.
13. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the electric candle, in particular the control circuit, comprises a timer function.
14. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one light emitting diode (4, 4', 4") is a color light emitting diode (4,
4', 4"), preferably a full-color light emitting diode (4, 4', 4"), in particular a
red-green-blue, RGB, color space full-color light emitting diode (4, 4', 4").
15. Electric candle according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by further comprising a pressure sensor, in particular a microphone, which is coupled
to the light emitting diode (4, 4') and/or the further light emitting diode (4") and/or
the control circuit for controlling the light emitting diode (4, 4') and/or the further
light emitting diode (4") in dependence of a change in pressure, preferably air-pressure.
16. Method for simulating a flickering candle flame with an electric candle according
to any one of the preceding claims, comprising the steps of:
- varying the light intensity of the light emitting diode (4, 4') and/or the further
light emitting diode (4"), in particular by switching the light emitting diode (4,
4') and/or the further light emitting diode (4") on and off repeatedly, preferably
irregularly.