Electronic lighting device and method for manufacturing same
US-8926137-B2 · Jan 6, 2015 · US
US9752742B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9752742-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515039546-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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Various embodiments of electric lighting devices, and in particular, electric candles are described. The devices can include a flame element onto which light can be projected from a light source. Preferably, the light is projected within a focal area on the flame element. The housing of the devices can include projections that help maintain a vertical position of a circuit board within the housing.
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An electric light that simulates a flickering flame, comprising: a housing; an elongated circuit board disposed within the housing and having a projection at a first end, wherein the housing includes first and second internal projections that couple to first and second sides of the circuit board such that a position of the circuit board relative to the housing is maintained; an electromagnet coupled to the projection, wherein the projection helps maintain a horizontal position of the electromagnet relative to the circuit board, and wherein the electromagnet is configured to produce a magnetic field; a pendulum pivotally mounted within the housing above the elongated circuit board and having (i) a magnet on a second end that interacts with the magnetic field thereby causing movement of the pendulum with respect to the housing, and (ii) a flame-shaped element on a first end opposite the second end; and a light source disposed within the housing such that light from the light source is emitted onto a face of the flame-shaped element. 2. The electric light of claim 1 , wherein the elongated circuit board has a length measured from the first end to a second end, and a width measured from the first side to the second side, wherein the length is greater than the width, and wherein the circuit board is disposed within the housing such that the first and second sides are parallel to an outer wall of the housing. 3. The electric light of claim 1 , wherein the first and second internal projections each comprises a V-shaped indentation, and wherein a portion of the first side of the circuit board is configured to rest within a valley of the first internal projection's V-shaped indentation. 4. The electric light of claim 1 , wherein the first side of the circuit board has a recessed area configured to receive a portion of one of the internal projections. 5. The electric light of claim 1 , wherein the housing is co-injection molded with a wax substitute. 6. The electric light of claim 1 , wherein a distance between a top of the electromagnet and a bottom surface of the magnet is between 3.5-4.0 mm. 7. An electric light that simulates a flickering flame, comprising: a housing having left and right sides, each of which comprises one or more internal projections that collectively maintain a position of a circuit board relative to the housing when the left and right sides are coupled together, and the circuit board is disposed between the left and right sides within the housing; wherein an electromagnet that generates a magnetic field is disposed about a projection of the circuit board such that a position of the electromagnet relative to the circuit board is maintained; a pendulum having a flame-shaped element at a first end and a magnet at a second end, and movably coupled to the housing, wherein the magnet interacts with the magnetic field thereby causing movement of the pendulum; and a light source disposed within the housing such that light from the light source is emitted onto a face of the flame-shaped element. 8. The electric light of claim 7 , wherein the internal projections comprise V-shaped indentations, and wherein left and right sides of the circuit board are configured to rest within a valley of the indentations of the left and right sides of the housing. 9. The electric light of claim 7 , wherein the housing is co-injection molded with a wax substitute. 10. The electric light of claim 7 , wherein a ratio of (a) a distance between a lens and the light source and (b) a distance between the lens and the flame-shaped element is between 0.30 and 0.35. 11. An electric light that simulates a flickering flame, comprising: a housing that comprises left and right sides, each of which comprises one or more internal projections that collectively maintain a vertical position of a circuit board relative to the housing when the left and right sides are coupled together, and wherein the internal projections comprise V-shaped indentations, and wherein left and right sides of the circuit board are configured to rest within a valley of the indentations of the left and right sides of the housing; a flame element pendulum pivotally coupled to the housing; a drive mechanism disposed within the housing directly below the flame element pendulum and configured to cause movement of the flame element pendulum with respect to the housing while maintaining a vertical position and a horizontal position of the drive mechanism; a light source disposed within the housing and configured to emit light toward the flame element pendulum; a lens configured to intercept at least some of the light emitted from the light source and focus the intercepted light onto the flame element pendulum to generate a focal area of light, wherein the focal area covers a central portion of the flame element pendulum at rest; and wherein the flame element pendulum comprises an outer border about the central portion, and wherein the outer border is sized such that the focal area of light always remains on a surface of the flame element pendulum as the flame element pendulum moves with respect to the housing. 12. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein a maximum width of the outer border is greater than or equal to a maximum displacement of an edge of the flame element pendulum from a resting point. 13. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein a distance between the lens and light source is between 4-6 mm. 14. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein a distance between the lens and the flame element pendulum is between 13-16 mm. 15. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein a ratio of (a) a distance between the lens and light source and (b) a distance between the lens and the flame element pendulum is between 0.30 and 0.35. 16. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein an angle at which the light impinges on the flame element pendulum is between 20-30 degrees. 17. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein an angle at which the light impinges on the flame element pendulum is 26 degrees. 18. The electric light of claim 11 , wherein the housing is co-injection molded with a wax substitute. 19. The electric light of claim 11 , further comprising a signal generator disposed within the housing, and configured to cause the drive mechanism to provide the kinetic motion to the flame element pendulum, wherein the signal generator is configured to generate a signal having non-constant off-times, and wherein the signal has on-times of 200 ms, and wherein the signal has off-times varying between 400 ms and 3,000 ms. 20. The electric light of claim 19 , wherein the signal comprises at least one set of square wave pulses having off-times of 400 ms. 21. The electric light of claim 19 , wherein the signal comprises first and second sets of square wave pulses with an off-time between the sets of between 2-3 seconds. 22. The electric light of claim 21 , wherein each of the square wave pulses of the first and second sets has an on-time of 200 ms and an off-time of 400 ms. 23. The electric light of claim 20 , wherein during the on-times, a current through the drive mechanism is 13 mA. 24. The electric light of claim 19 , wherein the signal comprises a plurality of sets of square wave pulses with an off-time between the sets of 1.2 seconds. 25. The electric light of claim 24 , wherein each of the sets of square waves comprises a different number of pulses than the other
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