Electric Lighting Devices

US2018010751A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018010751-A1
Application numberUS-201715696175-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 5, 2017
Priority dateAug 5, 2014
Publication dateJan 11, 2018
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Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An electronic lighting device, comprising: a flame element comprising a hollow interior and an aperture disposed on a sidewall of the flame element; a housing comprising an internal cavity; an arm that extends horizontally from the housing and has a first end disposed in a central area of the internal cavity; wherein the arm is sized and dimensioned to extend into the aperture to suspend the flame element within the cavity and to allow the flame element to move with respect to the arm. 2 . The electronic lighting device of claim 1 , further comprising a pin that is sized and dimensioned to extend through a second aperture and into the hollow interior to secure the flame element on the arm. 3 . The electronic lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the arm has a recess disposed in the hollow interior of the flame element when the arm is inserted into the flame element, and the flame element has a projection that extends downward into the hollow interior, and further wherein the projection rests on the recess to allow the flame element to move while the projection rests on the recess. 4 . The electronic lighting device of claim 3 , further comprising a pin having a recess, wherein the arm has a downward projection that rests within the recess of the pin. 5 . The electronic lighting device of claim 1 , further comprising a light source disposed within the housing and configured to emit light onto a face of the flame element, and wherein the light source is disposed facing the flame element, and the arm is disposed facing a back of the flame element opposite the face. 6 . The electronic lighting device of claim 1 , wherein the flame element comprises a flexible tab that extends from the side of the flame element into the aperture. 7 . The electronic lighting device of claim 6 , wherein the arm has a downward projection, and wherein the tab and the downward projection of the arm overlap to secure the flame element on the arm while the flame element is suspended on the arm. 8 . The electronic lighting device of claim 1 , wherein a concave apex defines an upper portion of the hollow interior. 9 . The electronic lighting device of claim 8 , wherein the arm has an upward projection and the concave apex rests on the upward projection so as to allow movement of the flame element while the flame element is suspended on the arm. 10 . The electronic lighting device of claim 9 , further comprising a tab that is defined by the sidewall and forms part of the aperture, and wherein the arm further comprises a downward projection, and wherein the tab and the downward projection of the arm overlap to secure the flame element on the arm while the concave apex rests on the upward projection. 11 . An electronic lighting device, comprising: a flame element comprising a first aperture disposed on a sidewall of the flame element; a housing comprising an internal cavity; an arm that extends horizontally from the housing and ends within a central area of the internal cavity, wherein the arm is removably coupled to the housing; and wherein the arm is sized and dimensioned to extend horizontally through the first aperture to suspend the flame element within the cavity to allow the flame element to move with respect to the arm. 12 . The electronic lighting device of claim 11 , wherein the housing further comprises a recessed portion that is sized and dimensioned to receive the arm. 13 . The electronic lighting device of claim 11 , wherein the arm has a recess, and the flame element has a projection that extends downward, and further wherein the projection rests on the recess to allow the flame element to move while the flame element is suspended on the arm. 14 . The electronic lighting device of claim 13 , wherein the flame element comprises a movable tab that extends from the sidewall into the aperture, and wherein the tab and the downward projection of the arm overlap to inhibit removal of the end of the arm from the flame element while the flame element is suspended on the arm. 15 . An electronic lighting device, comprising: a flame element comprising a hollow interior and an aperture disposed on a sidewall of the flame element, wherein the flame element has a projection that extends downward into the hollow interior; a housing comprising an internal cavity; an arm that extends horizontally from the housing through the aperture and terminates within the hollow interior; and wherein the arm has a recess and wherein the projection rests within the recess to allow the flame element to move while the projection rests within the recess. 16 . The electronic lighting device of claim 15 , further comprising a pin that is sized and dimensioned to extend through a second aperture and into the hollow interior to secure the flame element on the arm. 17 . The electronic lighting device of claim 16 , wherein the pin further comprises a recess, wherein the arm has a downward projection that rests within the recess of the pin. 18 . The electronic lighting device of claim 15 , wherein the flame element comprises a tab that is defined by the sidewall and forms part of the aperture. 19 . The electronic lighting device of claim 18 , wherein the tab and the downward projection of the arm overlap to secure the flame element on the arm while the projection of the flame element rests within the recess of the arm. 20 . The electronic lighting device of claim 15 , wherein the arm is formed by a portion of the housing.

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  • Use or application of lighting devices or systems for decorative purposes, not provided for in codes F21W2102/00 – F21W2107/00 · CPC title

  • Christmas tree decorations · CPC title

  • Religious or ritual equipment in dwelling or for general use · CPC title

  • F21S10/046Primary

    by movement of parts, e.g. by movement of reflectors or light sources · CPC title

  • Imitation candle · CPC title

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What does patent US2018010751A1 cover?
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Luminara Worldwide Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21S10/046. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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