GB2197453A - Cake cover and candle support - Google Patents

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GB2197453A
GB2197453A GB08721235A GB8721235A GB2197453A GB 2197453 A GB2197453 A GB 2197453A GB 08721235 A GB08721235 A GB 08721235A GB 8721235 A GB8721235 A GB 8721235A GB 2197453 A GB2197453 A GB 2197453A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V35/00Candle holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G2400/00Details not otherwise provided for in A47G19/00-A47G23/16
    • A47G2400/06Articles adapted for a particular kind of foodstuff
    • A47G2400/061Articles adapted for a particular kind of foodstuff for birthday cakes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21WINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES F21K, F21L, F21S and F21V, RELATING TO USES OR APPLICATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS
    • F21W2121/00Use or application of lighting devices or systems for decorative purposes, not provided for in codes F21W2102/00 – F21W2107/00
    • F21W2121/002Candle holders for birthday or anniversary cakes

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A cake cover and candle support for a birthday cake includes a cylindrical center support 21 configured to be inserted into the cake. A planar cake cover 20, which defines a center aperture 25 and a plurality of candle receiving recesses 23, is received upon and supported by the center support above the upper surface of a cake. The cover may be circular or square, may have an area for receiving inscriptions, and may be of transparent material. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Birthday cake cover and candle holder assembly Field of the Invention: This Invention relates generally to decorative cakes and pastries and particularly to birthday cakes having a decorative upper surface and for which a plurality of candles are used in celebration of a birthday or similar occasion.
Background of the Invention: Through the years a familiar custom has evolved in which birthdays and similar occasions are celebrated using a symbolic cake which is decorated with appropriate figures and legends fashioned from pastry icing or the like. In accordance with the evolving custom, a number of candles, often representative of the age of the birthday celebrant, are embedded in an upright position on the cakes upper surface. Thereafter, the candles are lit and the celebrant is invited to attempt to blow the candles out, usually with the object of accomplishing the extinguishing of all candles in a single breath. After the celebrant has successfully blown out all of the candles, the candles are removed and the cake is divided among the remaining celebrants and guests and is eaten.
While the foregoing described custom is one gayly celebrated and enthusiastically entered into by the participants, there are several aspects of it which provide somewhat undesirable side effects. For example, many persons feel uncomfortable about the consumption of a cake right after the birthday celebrant has blown the candles out for fear of some unsanitary aspect. In addition, the embedding of the candles in the frosting and decorative icing and their removal prior to cutting the cake before consumption, generally results in partially ruining the decorative icing and frosting. Finally, the embedding of the candles in the icing and removal therefrom, frequently wastes a substantial part of the frosting and decorative icing because of its tendency to adhere to the candles which are ultimately thrown away.Moreover, the candles, which are generally made of wax, after even short periods of burning, often drip melted wax upon the surrounding cake surface which, must itself, be removed prior to cutting.
Because of the foregoing problems, there has arisen a need in the art for a better approach to the celebration of occasions such as a birthday in which candles are placed upon a decorated cake and extinguished by blowing of one or more participants.
Summary of the Invention: Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved birthday cake cover and candle holder. It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide an improved birthday cake cover and candle holder which provides the excitement and enjoyment of the customary birthday cake celebration while avoiding the abovedescribed difficulties associated with embedding candles in the surface of the decorated cake.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided an improved birthday cake cover and candle holder having a center support suitable for placement directly in the body of a decorated cake and substantially planar candle support or supports having means for being mounted to and supported by the support member and having means for supporting and retaining a plurality of birthday candles. The support and the planar members cooperate to retain the birthday candles above the upper surface of the birthday cake and facilitate the customary birthday cake candle lighting and extinguishing by the celebrant's blowing action, Brief Description of the Drawings: The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims.The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which, like reference numerals identify like elements and in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a birthday cake cover and candle holder constructed in accordance with the present invention; Figure 2 is a top view of the birthday cake cover and candle holder shown in Fig. 1; Figure 3 is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder; Figure 4 is a section view of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder shown in Fig. 1 taken along section lines 4-4 therein; Figure 5 is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder;; Figure 6 is a top view of still another alternate embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder; Figure 7 is a partial section view of the candle holder portion of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder; and Figure 8 is an alternate embodiment of the candle holder portion of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder shown partially sectioned.
Figure 9 is another embodiment of the cake cover and candle holder assembly shown in an exploded perspective view.
Figure 10 is an elevational view of the assembly in Fig. 9 mounted on and within the cake, indicated by dotted lines.
Figure 71 is yet another embodiment of the cake cover and candle holder assembly shown in an exploded perspective view.
Figure 12 is an elevational view of the assembly in Fig. 11, mounted on and within the cake, indicated by dotted lines.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments: Fig. 1 sets forth a perspective view of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder in a round configuration. A birthday cake 10 comprising a substantially cylindrical typical cake has an upwardly extending side 11, a bottom surface 12 and a top surface 13. In accordance with custom, top 13 of cake 10 supports an arrangement of decorative icing and frosting decorations 14. A support constituting a cake cover and candle holder constructed in accordance with the present invention, is generally referenced by reference numeral 15 and includes a substantially planar cover member 20 having a generally circular configuration and defining a center aperture 25. Cover 20 further defines a plurality of candle recesses 23 spaced about surface 22.In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, candle recesses 23 support a plurality of candles 24 which are, in accordance with the users desires, placed in several or all of the available candle recesses 23 in surface 22 to achieve the desired number and pattern. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that while candles 24 are shown in the pattern of Fig. 1, any number of candles, up to the total number of available candle r'ecesses 23, may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Cake cover and candle holder 15 further includes a cover support 21 which comprises a generally elongated cylindrical member which passes through center aperture 25 of cover 20 and by means seen better in Fig. 4, supports cover 20 above decorations 14 of cake 10.In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, it should be noted that while any size of shape of cover 20 may be utilized in practicing the present invention, it is preferable that cover 20 extend at least to the outer perimeter of cake 10 in order to achieve the maximum benefits of the present invention.
Fig. 2 sets forth a top view of the cake cover and candle holder 15 shown in Fig. 1 in which the circular shape of cover 20 is readily apparent. As can be seen, a pluraility of candle recesses 23 are spaced about the surface 22 of cover 20 in accordance with the preferences of the design of cover 20. As is further apparent in Fig. 2, cover 20 defines a centered aperture 25 which, as mentioned, cooperates with cover support 21 to retain cover 20 above cake 10.
Fig. 3 sets forth a top view of an alternate but similar embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder which, in use, would cooperate with a similar cover support to cover support 21 shown in Fig. 1. In contrast to the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2, cover 31 in Fig. 3 defines a substantially square shape having a center aperture 35 which, in similarity to center aperture 25 of cake cover 20, is configures to receive cover support 21. Cover 31 further defines a substantially planar top surface 33 which in turn defines a plurality of candle recesses 32 based about surface 33 in accordance with the designers preference.
In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, cake covers 20 and 31 are fabricated from a clear material such as molded plastic in the preferred form to permit decorations 14 to be visible through surfaces 22 and 33 of covers 20 and 31 respectively.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in the preferred use, cake cover 20 is utilized in combination with cakes having a generally round or cylindrical configuration while cover 31 is better suited to use with cakes having a square or rectangular configuration. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that while covers 20 and 31 are shown by way of example to be round and square, any number of cover shapes corresponding to any number of cake shapes, may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Fig. 4 sets forth a section view of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder shown in Fig. 1 taken along section lines 4-4 therein. Accordingly, cake 10 is supported upon bottom 12 such that top 13 faces upwardly. Cover support 21 which, as mentioned, defines an elongated substantially cylindrical support member, is inserted into the body of cake 10 at its approximate center and is retained therein in a substantially vertical position by the mass of cake 10. Cover support 21 further defines an expanded portion 30 positioned upon cover support 21 at the desired placement of cover 20. In accordance with the invention, expanded portion 30 defines an outwardly extending ridge which is greater in expanse than center aperture 25 of cover 20. Accordingly, with cover support 21 inserted into and retained by cake 10, cover 20 is placed upon cover support 21 by passing center aperture 25 over the upper portion of cover support 21. Cover 20 is then lowered until it rests upon expanded portion 30.
Candles 24 may be inserted into candle recesses 23 in cover 20 prior to the abovedescribed placement of cover 20 upon cover support 21 rendering the candle placement function generally easier than the prior art system of inserting candles 24 directly into top 13 of cake 10. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art by examination of Figs. 1 and 4, candles 24 are retained above top 13 of cake 10 in an orderly and efficient manner without damaging the decorations on top 13 other than the insertion of cover support 21 which of course produces a single center hole in cake 10 rather than the plurality of holes occasioned by placing candles 24 directly into top 13. As mentioned above, cover 20 is formed of a clear material, such as molded plastic, and therefore permits viewing of top 13 of cake 10 through cover 20 permitting the enjoyment of the beauty of the decorations on top 13.As will be apparent to those skilled in the art and in accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, the process of blowing out candles 24 does not result in the depositing of the birthday celebrants breath upon top 13 of cake 10 but rather, cover 20 acts as a shield deflecting the blowers breath away from top 13 and preserving the sanitation of cake 10. In addition, once the candles have been extinguished, the entire candle assembly and cover 20, together with cover support 21, may be removed by simply grasping cover support 21 and drawing it upward and from cake 10 leaving behind a single center hole as the sole evidence of candle placement. As will be apparent, this presents much more attractive cake to be cut up and consumed by the guests at the festivities.
Fig. 5 sets forth still another embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder in which a cover 40 has a generally circular shape defining an outer ring 41 and a smaller candle ring 42. Candle ring 42 defines a plurality of candle recesses 43.
Outer ring 41 further defines a pair of outwardly extending handles 44 and 45 which facilitates the transporting of cover 40. An inner surface 46, having a generally flat structure, extends inwardly from candle ring 42 and defines a center aperture 47. In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, inner surface 46 supports a message inscription 48. As a result, the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 may be utilized to support a plurality of candles in candle recesses 23 in a similar manner to that shown for cover 20 in Figs. 1 and 4. In such use, center aperture 47 is placed upon and received by cover support 21 in a similar manner to that shown for cover 20. The added advantage of the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 is the provision for a center area bearing message inscription 48.
Fig. 6 sets forth still another embodiment of the present invention birthday cake cover and candle holder having a generally square configuration cover 50 having an outer border 51 and a candle border 52 positioned inwardly therefrom. Candle holder 52 defines a plurality of candle recesses 53 spaced about its perimeter. Outer border 51 defines a pair of outwardly extending handles 54 and 55 which facilitate the transporting of cover 50. Cover 50 further defines an inner area 56 formed of a generally flat area and defining a center aperture 57. In accordance with the invention, center aperture 57 is sized to receive cover support 21 in the same manner as cover 20 of Fig. 1. In its preferred form, inner area 56 comprises a transparent material, such as clear plastic, which permits the unobstructed viewing of the decorations on the associated birthday cake.
Fig. 7 shows a partially sectioned view of a typical candle recess 43 defined, for example, in candle ring 42 of cover 40. Recess 40 defines a generally cylindrical recess having a recess bottom 64. It should be noted that recess bottom 64 provides a seal of recess 43 such that no communication of the person blowing out the candles passes through recess 40 to the upper surface of the birthday cake. Candle 62 rests within recess 43 and defines a bottom end 63 which rests upon recess bottom 64. It should be noted that recess 43 supports candle 62 without the use of any adhesives or other fasteners and permits candle 62 to be easily inserted into candle ring 42 and removed therefrom.
Fig. 8 sets forth an alternate embodiment of the candle support system of the present invention in that surface 65 65 defines an upwardly extending, generally cylindrical candle support 67 which in turn defines a central candle recess 66. In similarity to recess 43, recess 66 defines a recess bottom 68 providing the above-described sealing function. Candle 78 is inserted into candle recess 66 and defines an end 70 which rests upon recess bottom 68.
Fig. 9 sets forth yet another embodiment of the present invention of the birthday cake cover and candle holder assembly which here shows, respectively an apertured candle support or holder 82, an apertured cake support or cover 84 and a cover support 90.
In the exploded view of Fig. 9, candle holder 82 and cake cover 84 define, respectively a circular plate, although they could be of any desirable configuration such as square, oval, etc.
The diameter of holder 82 is smaller than that of cover 84, preferably measuring about half the diameter of cover 84, e.g. four inches, and is provided with a multiplicity of first apertures 92, into which a desirable number of conventional cake candles 82c (of which one is shown) may be pressure fitted, as indicated in Fig. 9.
Holder 82 also has a second straight center aperture 86, while Cover 84, as noted has an upper surface 84a and a lower surface 84b of a larger diameter than holder 82, for example measuring eight inches in diameter and a center aperture 88, which are threaded for reason that will become apparent from the further description of the assembly.
An O-ring 84c or a similar expanded apertured portion is disposed centered and integrally on the lower surface 84b of cover 84, conciding with aperture 88 of cover 84. The diameter of O-ring 84c is suitably somewhat larger that that of aperture 88 of cover 84.
Holder 82 and cover 84 are preferably made of transparent rigid material, e.g., acrylics with an adequate thickness, e.g., of 1/4 or 1/8 of an inch.
The cake cover and candle holder assembly 80, as noted, further includes a support generally comprising an elongated cylindric member or rod 90 with a suggested length of eight inches. The uppermost top part 90a of support member 90 has a reduced smooth diameter relative to the remainder thereof, followed by a short threaded portion 90b immediate of said uppermost part 90a.
In assembling the cake cover and candle holder assembly, according to the invention, top part 90a of support member 90 is passed through aperture 88 of cover 84, with the threaded portion 90b of member 90 being caused to engage rotatably with threaded aperture 88 of cover 84 for rigid contact there between.
Cake holder 82 is then dropped, through aperture 86 thereof, over top portion 90a of member 90, placing holder 82 cocentrically with and directly, surface-to-surface, on the top surface of cover 84.
When candles 82c are inserted in apertures 92 of holder 82, apertures 92 are sealed off with a bottom section provided by underlying cover 84, so that the smell or melted portions of the candles cannot penetrate into the cake itself. Support member 90 of assembly 80 may then be inserted into the center of the cake as explained in detail above.
In Fig. 10, an elevational view of the embodiment of Fig. 9, illustrating clearly the interposing of O-ring 84c between cake cover 84 and surface of the cake (indicated by dotted lines) preventing any damaging contact to the latter by the cake cover.
Fig. 11 sets forth another embodiment of the present invention of the birthday cake cover and candle holder, illustrating a candle holder 100 and cake cover 108 being similar to candle holder 82 and cake cover 84, as previously described, except in that the center aperture 110 of cake cover 108 is smooth (not threaded); Furthermore, cylindrical support member 11 2 has a uniform and smooth diameter and configuration along its entire length.
The diameter of aperture 110 of the cake cover 108 is substantially of the same dimension as that of support member 112 so that when mounting the assembly according to the invention, cake cover 108 can be pressure fitted down over and onto support member 112 and positioned at a convenient point along the length of support member 112, at a distance from the top surface of the cake.
Candle holder 100 is suitably provided with the desirable number of candles, inserted in apertures 104 thereof, and then dropped over the uppermost top portion of support member 112, the latter projecting well above candle holder 100, as previously noted. The diameter of aperture 102 of candle holder 100 is appropriately somewhat larger than that of aperture 110 of cake holder 108. Once candle holder 100 is resting on top of cake cover 108 and the top surface of the latter, as noted above, constitutes the bottoms for a candle holder apertures 104, stable supports for the candles are secured.

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1. A cake cover and candle holder assembly comprising: an elongated support having a first portion for insertion into a cake and a second portion extending upwardly therefrom.
at least one generally planar cover having a planar surface and defining at least one center aperture.
said cover being mounted supportingly above the cake on said elongated support by passing said second portion through said center aperture of said cover.
2. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said elongated support has an expanded portion intermediate said first and second portions, upon which said cover rests when mounted on said elongated support.
3. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said planar cover additionally has a plurality of candle recesses.
4. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 3, wherein said planar cover additionally has a plurality of candle recesses.
5. A cake cover and candle holder as set forth in Claim 4, wherein said inner region defines an inscription.
6. A cake cover and candle holder as set forth in Claim 4, wherein said inner region defines a surface suitable for writing an inscription thereon.
7. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said planar cover is formed of a transparent material.
8. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said elongated support comprises an elongated cylindrical member and wherein said expanded portion comprises an outwardly extending ring.
9. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said generally planar cover is circular.
10. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said generally planar cover is square.
11. A cake cover and cake holder assembly, comprising: a first generally planar support, having an upper and lower surface, defining an outer edge, a center aperture, and an expanded portion on the lower surface thereof extending around said center aperture; a second planar support, defining a plurality of candle apertures and a center aperture, mountable on the upper surface of said first planar support, in a manner that the center apertures of said first and second planar supports coincide with one another; an elongated support having a first end configured to be inserted into and retained by a cake, a second end extending upwardly from said cake once said first end is inserted therein, said second portion extending through said center apertures of said first and second planar supports, said expanded portion of said first planar support supporting the assembly above the cake.
12. A cake holder and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 11, wherein said first planar support is larger than said second planar support.
13. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 11, wherein said first and second planar supports are circular and disposed concentrically relative to one another; 14; A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 10, wherein the edge of said first planar support extends beyond the configuration of said cake.
15. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 11, wherein the expanded portion of said first planar support is an o-ring, integrally mounted thereon.
16. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 11, wherein said elongated support is cylindrical, the uppermost portion of said second end thereof having a narrower diameter than the rest thereof and immediate thereof a threaded portion.
17. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 16, wherein the center aperture of said first planar support is threaded to establish a screwing connection with the threaded portion of the second end of said elongated support.
18. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 17 wherein the narrow portion of the second end of said elongated support extends above the upper surface of said second planar support.
19. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 18, wherein said second planar support through its center aperture is dropped over the narrow portion of the second end of said elongated support so as to be disposed directly on top of said first planar support.
20. A cake cover and cake holder assembly, comprising: a first generally planar support having an upper and lower surface, defining an outer edge and a center aperture.
a second generally planar support defining a plurality of candle aperture and a center aperture, mountable on the upper surface of said first planar support, in a manner that the center apertures of said first and second planar supports coincide with one another; an elongated support having a first end insertable into and retained by a cake, a second end extending upwardly from said cake once said first end is inserted therein, said second portion passing through said center apertures positioning said first and second planar supports on top of one another at a distance above the cake.
21. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 20, wherein said first and second planar supports are circular and disposed concentrically relative to one another;
22. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 20, wherein the edge of said first planar support extends beyond the configuration of said cake.
23. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 20, wherein said elongated support is of a cylindrical uniform configuration.
24. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 19, wherein the top portion of the second end of said elongated support extends above the upper surface of said second planar support.
25. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 24, wherein the center aperture of said first planar support has a diameter substantially identical to that of said elongated support for pressure fitting said first planar support over the top of the second end of said elongated support.
26. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, as set forth in Claim 25, wherein the center aperture of said second planar support has a diameter larger than that of said first planar support so that said second planar support can be dropped over the uppermost top portion of the second end of said elongated support.
27. A cake cover and candle holder assembly, constructed and arranged as described in Figs. 1, 2 and 4, Fig. 3, Fig. 5, Fig.
6, Fig. 7, Fig. 8, Figs. 9 and 10, or Figs. 11 and 12.
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