Electronic scent producing imitation candle device

US2020179552A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020179552-A1
Application numberUS-201916518060-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 22, 2019
Priority dateMay 26, 2017
Publication dateJun 11, 2020
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Electronic imitation candle devices are described that produce a scent while including a flame-like element that simulates a real fire flame. One example device includes a support assembly having a base, a top plate and a support rod that connects the base and the top plate, as well as a flame element and a light source to simulate a real candle flame. The device also includes a fragrance compartment above the top plate that includes a lid removably positioned on top of the fragrance container. The device is further provided with a heating element above the top plate and below the fragrance container to provide heat to the fragrance container, and a switch coupled to the lid of the fragrance container and operable to sense that the fragrance container is covered by the lid and to deactivate the heating element when the fragrance container is covered by the lid.

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1 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . An electronic imitation candle device, comprising: a shell; a flame element positioned in the shell to simulate a real flame; a fragrance compartment positioned in the shell; a heating element positioned below the fragrance compartment to provide heat to the fragrance compartment; and a protection device comprising a contact pin, a spring, and a conductive switch, wherein one end the contact pin is coupled to the fragrance compartment to detect a presence or absence of a fragrance material within the fragrance compartment; wherein another end of the contact pin is coupled to the conductive switch, which is coupled to the heating element to affect a supply of power to the heating element in response to detection of the presence or absence of the fragrance material; wherein upon detection of an empty fragrance compartment or a presence of a nominal amount of fragrance in the fragrance compartment the spring is configured to drive the contact pin to open the conductive switch and shut down the electronic scent producing imitation candle device; and wherein upon detection of a presence of fragrance compartment beyond the nominal amount the spring is configured to drive the contact pin to close the conductive switch and turn on the electronic scent producing imitation candle device. 22 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , wherein the flame element is disposed at a distance from the heating element to form a gap configured to allow heat dissipation for the heating element. 23 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , comprising additional one or more flame elements within the shell. 24 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , comprising additional one or more heating elements positioned below the fragrance compartment. 25 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , wherein the fragrance compartment includes one or more partitions that divide the fragrance compartment into a plurality of chambers. 26 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 25 , wherein each chamber is configured to hold a fragrance material that is different from fragrance materials in other chambers. 27 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 25 , wherein the plurality of chambers is in communication with each other to enable scents from a variety of fragrances to be mixed in the fragrance compartment. 28 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , comprising: an insulation layer disposed between the heating element and the shell to prevent overheating of the shell. 29 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , wherein the fragrance compartment includes a compartment lid that is removably positioned on top of the fragrance compartment to cover the fragrance compartment. 30 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 29 , wherein the fragrance compartment includes an insulation lid positioned under the compartment lid to impede heat transfer to the compartment lid. 31 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 29 , wherein the compartment lid comprises a hollow structure that protrudes downward from a center of the fragrance compartment, the hollow structure including an elastic material therein that allows the compartment lid to be pressed downward or to be moved upward. 32 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 31 , further comprising a locking base positioned below the fragrance compartment to lock the compartment lid in place. 33 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 31 , further comprising an elevation device configured to control an opening of the compartment lid. 34 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , comprising: a support assembly within the shell, the support assembly comprising a base and a top plate, wherein the fragrance compartment is positioned above the top plate. 35 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 34 , wherein the spring is disposed between the contact pin and the support assembly. 36 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 34 , wherein the top plate of the support assembly includes an installation groove for accommodating a placement of the fragrance compartment inside the installation groove. 37 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , wherein the shell comprises an observation window thereon to allow the flame element to be viewed from outside of the electronic imitation candle device. 38 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , wherein the protection device is configured to activate or deactivate in response to a weight of the fragrance compartment. 39 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , further comprising a temperature control device to control an operation of the heating element according to a temperature of a fragrance material inside the fragrance compartment. 40 . The electronic imitation candle device of claim 21 , further comprising a remote-control device configured to control an operation of the electronic scent producing imitation candle device from a remote location.

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  • Control techniques providing energy savings, e.g. smart controller or presence detection · CPC title

  • Sensor means, e.g. motion, brightness, scent, contaminant sensors · CPC title

  • emanating multiple odours · CPC title

  • Lighting means · CPC title

  • A61L9/03Primary

    Apparatus therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US2020179552A1 cover?
Electronic imitation candle devices are described that produce a scent while including a flame-like element that simulates a real fire flame. One example device includes a support assembly having a base, a top plate and a support rod that connects the base and the top plate, as well as a flame element and a light source to simulate a real candle flame. The device also includes a fragrance compa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Li Xiaofeng
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L9/03. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 11 2020 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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