A candle with a decorative light element is provided. A light emitting device is disposed within the main body of the candle, and a sensor connected to the light emitting device detects the presence of a flame on the wick. When a flame is detected by the sensor, the light emitting device is activate
A candle with a decorative light element is provided. A light emitting device is disposed within the main body of the candle, and a sensor connected to the light emitting device detects the presence of a flame on the wick. When a flame is detected by the sensor, the light emitting device is activated. The portion of the candle from which the wick projects is preferably substantially opaque, and the portion of the candle in which the light emitting device is disposed is preferably at least partially light transmissible or translucent, so that the glow of the flame does not interfere with the glow of the light emitting device within the candle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A candle, comprising: a main candle body having a first substantially opaque section and a second at least partially translucent section; a wick disposed in said main candle body and projecting from said first section; a light emitting device disposed in said main candle body
What is claimed is: 1. A candle, comprising: a main candle body having a first substantially opaque section and a second at least partially translucent section; a wick disposed in said main candle body and projecting from said first section; a light emitting device disposed in said main candle body in said second section; and a sensor connected to said light emitting device detecting the presence of a flame on said wick, wherein when a flame is detected by said sensor, said light emitting device is activated, and wherein light emitted from said light emitting device is at least partially visible through said second section but light from a flame on said wick is substantially not transmitted through said first section of said main body. 2. A candle according to claim 1, wherein said light emitting device comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED). 3. A candle according to claim 2, wherein said light emitting device comprises multiple LEDs. 4. A candle according to claim 3, wherein each of said multiple LEDs arc a different color. 5. A candle according to claim 2, said light emitting device further comprising a control circuit. 6. A candle according to claim 5, wherein a sequence of each of said LEDs illumination is governed by said control circuit. 7. A candle according to claim 6, wherein said control circuit illuminates each of said LEDs for a predetermined period of time. 8. A candle according to claim 7, wherein said timing circuit illuminates more than one of said LEDs of different colors at the same time during at least a portion of said sequence so as to produce an appearance of a color of light different from any single color of any of said LEDs. 9. A candle according to claim 1, further comprising a flame barrier disposed in said main body between at least a portion of said wick and said light emitting device. 10. A candle according to claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises a light pipe disposed substantially near said wick and terminating at or near said light emitting device; and a photodetector coupled to said light emitting device, wherein said light pipe conducts light from a flame on said wick to said photodetector. 11. A candle according to claim 10, wherein said light pipe is disposed close enough to said wick so that the burning down of said wick by a flame substantially consumes said light pipe as well. 12. A candle according to claim 5, wherein said control circuit comprises software on a computer chip. 13. A candle, comprising: a main body, said main body having a recess; a wick disposed in and projecting from said main body; a light emitting device disposed within said main body; a flame barrier, made from a flameproof or flame retardant material, disposed in said main body between at least one end of said wick and said light emitting device, said light emitting device and said flame barrier being disposed in said recess and sealed therein with wax; and a sensor connected to said light emitting device detecting the presence of a flame on said wick, wherein when a flame is detected by said sensor, said light emitting device is activated. 14. A candle according to claim 13, wherein said wick terminates on a surface of said flame barrier. 15. A candle according to claim 13, further comprising a light pipe disposed substantially near said wick and terminating at or near said light emitting device, wherein said light pipe conducts light past said flame barrier. 16. A candle according to claim 15, further comprising a photodetector coupled to said light emitting device, wherein said light pipe conducts light from a flame on said wick to said photodetector. 17. A candle according to claim 16, said flame barrier being transparent and said light pipe terminating above said flame barrier and conducting light through said flame barrier to said photodetector. 18. A candle, comprising: a main body; a wick disposed in and projecting from said main body; a light emitting device disposed within said main body; a photodetector coupled to said light emitting device; a flame barrier, made from a flameproof or flame retardant material, disposed in said main body between at least one end of said wick and said light emitting device, said flame barrier being transparent; said light pipe terminating above said flame barrier and conducting light through said flame barrier to said photodetector, wherein when a flame is detected by said photodetector, said light emitting device is activated.
Michaels, Kenneth W.; Helf, Thomas A.; Dubin, Matthew B.; Crull, Jeffrey L.; Falendysz, Gregory; Westphal, Nathan R., Active material and light emitting device.
Furner, Paul E.; Adams, Mary Beth; Kissner, William R.; Kubicek, Chris A.; Nelson, Cory J.; Porchia, Jose; Conway, Simon M.; Beland, Rene Maurice, Multisensory candle assembly.
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