Candle extinguishing device
A candle extinguishing device comprising: a barrel; a handle in communication with the barrel; an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel; a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening; a filter located in the handle and in fluid communication with the passage; a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter; a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan; a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan; and where the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through the vent. A candle extinguishing device comprising: a barrel; a handle in communication with the barrel; an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel; a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening; a filter located in the barrel and in fluid communication with the passage; a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter; a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan; a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan; a barrel opening located in the barrel between the filter and the fan; and where the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the barrel opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through an exit opening proximate the filter.
The field of invention relates to candle extinguishing devices, and more particularly to candle extinguishing devices that reduce or eliminate the smell, smoke, and soot that emanate from an extinguished candle.
BACKGROUNDMany homes and businesses use candles in order to provide a pleasant atmosphere, fragrance, and/or lighting. Unfortunately, when one extinguishes a candle flame, there is often smoke, and soot that emanates from the extinguished flame. Additionally, there is often an unpleasant odor from the extinguished flame. When more than one candle is extinguished, these unpleasant effects can by multiplied. Thus, there is a need for a device that can extinguish a candle flame that minimizes or eliminates the discharge of smoke, soot and odor into a room.
SUMMARYThe disclosed invention relates to a candle extinguishing device comprising: a barrel; a handle in communication with the barrel; an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel; a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening; a filter located in the handle and in fluid communication with the passage; a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter; a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan; a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan; and where the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through the vent.
The disclosed invention also relates to a candle extinguishing device comprising: a barrel; a handle in communication with the barrel; an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel; a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening; a filter located in the barrel and in fluid communication with the passage; a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter; a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan; a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan; a barrel opening located in the barrel between the filter and the fan; and where the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the barrel opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through an exit opening proximate the filter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present disclosure will be better understood by those skilled in the pertinent art by referencing the accompanying drawings, where like elements are numbered alike in the several figures, in which:
The disclosed candle extinguishing device has many advantages. Flames on candles, and other lit items such as, but not limited to: lamps, may be extinguished without the odor and smoke that accompanies flames that are be blown out or otherwise extinguished. In one embodiment, the candle extinguishing device may also include a lighter, all located in one unit. The candle extinguishing device provides for a compact unit that will extinguish flames and clean the air of the odors and smoke associated with the extinguished flame. The disclosed device is an indoor environment and air quality devise. It is recommended that candle flames not be blown out for safety reasons. Blowing out flames risks small pieces of hot wick or hot wax landing on flammable materials, causing a fire hazard, and allowing acrid smoke to fill room. The disclosed device eliminates these hazards.
It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second”, and “third”, and the like may be used herein to modify elements performing similar and/or analogous functions. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
While the disclosure has been described with reference to several embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A candle extinguishing device comprising:
- a barrel;
- a handle in communication with the barrel;
- an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel;
- a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening;
- a filter located in the handle and in fluid communication with the passage;
- a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter;
- a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan;
- a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan; and
- wherein the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through the vent.
2. The candle extinguishing device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a partition in fluid communication with the passage and in fluid communication with the filter.
3. The candle extinguishing device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a filter door located in the handle and configured to provide access to the filter.
4. The candle extinguishing device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a power supply door located in the handle and configured to provide access to the power supply.
5. The candle extinguishing device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a chamber located in the handle and in fluid communication with the passage, and in fluid communication with the filter;
- a spring loaded partition in rotatable communication with the passage; and
- wherein the spring loaded partition is configured to close off the passage when the fan is not running and to open the passage when the fan is running.
6. The candle extinguishing device of claim 5 further comprising:
- a chamber door located in the handle and configured to provide access to the chamber.
7. The candle extinguishing device of claim 1, further comprising:
- a flame opening located proximate to the extinguishing end of the barrel;
- a second passage located in the barrel, and in fluid communication with the flame opening;
- a fuel tank located in the handle;
- an ignition tip located proximate to the flame opening and in the second passage;
- a fuel tank located in the handle;
- a fuel tube in fluid communication with the fuel tank and the ignition tip;
- a piezo electric unit located in the handle;
- a spark generating tip located proximate to the flame opening and proximate to the ignition tip and in electrical communication with the piezo electric unit, and located in the second passage;
- an activating means located on the handle and in operable communication with the piezo electric unit.
8. The candle extinguishing device of claim 7, further comprising:
- an activating means located on the handle and in operable communication with the fuel tank.
9. The candle extinguishing device of claim 7, wherein the fuel tank is refillable.
10. A candle extinguishing device comprising:
- a barrel;
- a handle in communication with the barrel;
- an opening located proximate to an extinguishing end of the barrel;
- a passage located in the barrel and the handle, and in fluid communication with the opening;
- a filter located in the barrel and in fluid communication with the passage;
- a fan located in the handle and in fluid communication with the filter;
- a vent located in the handle and in fluid communication with the fan;
- a power supply located in the handle and in electrical communication with the fan;
- a barrel opening located in the barrel between the filter and the fan; and
- wherein the candle extinguishing device is configured to provide suction at the barrel opening to draw air, smoke, and odors into the passage where the air, smoke and odors are filtered in the filter, and the filtered air exits the candle extinguishing device through an exit opening proximate the filter.
11. The candle extinguishing device of claim 10, wherein the barrel opening creates suction at the barrel due to a venture effect.
12. The candle extinguishing device of claim 10, further comprising:
- an upper fan in fluid communication with the fan;
- a lower fan in operable communication with the upper fan, and in fluid communication with the barrel opening; and
- wherein the upper fan is configured to drive the lower fan, and the lower fan is configured to draw air, smoke, and odor into the barrel opening and direct the air, smoke, and odor into the filter.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 28, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2007
Inventor: David Valentine (New Fairfield, CT)
Application Number: 11/390,824
International Classification: F23Q 25/00 (20060101);