Today’s Patent – Simulated Candle
The said invention (US12007083B2) was invented by Encai Lin, Ke Sun, and Yunbing Weng, and patented by USPTO on October 4th, 2023. Currently, it stands assigned to the Taizhou Sanbrite Trading Co Ltd.
The patent application outlines a simulated candle that surpasses existing models by offering a more lifelike flame effect and preventing the light-emitting element from shifting. Its innovative design incorporates a flame-mimicking component with an embedded light source, a wire replica of a candle wick, and a base for stability. The flame component features a translucent casing with a slot to securely hold the light source. The wick-like component comprises wires twisted into a spiral shape, each wire encased in an insulating rubber cover, resembling a real candle wick. The base ensures stability for the flame component, wick replica, and circuit board. In summary, this patent proposes a groundbreaking simulated candle that provides a safer and more realistic alternative to traditional candles.
In addition to the core features described above, the patent application also includes several optional features further to enhance the simulated candle’s performance and functionality. These features include a simulated candlestick with a hollow housing and a detachable candle end bottom support, a power supply assembly, a moving assembly for easy positioning of the simulated candle, and various design elements to improve the stability and appearance of the candle. By combining these features, the patent application provides a comprehensive solution for creating a highly realistic and safe simulated candle that can be used in various settings.