Patent classifications
C11C5/00
FLOATING CANDLE
The present invention relates to a floating candle. A floating candle according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes: a floating part (100) configured to float on combustible material (W); a wick reception part (200) configured such that one side thereof passes through the floating part (100) and comes into contact with the combustible material (W) and the other side thereof comes into contact with the top surface of the floating part (100); and a wick support part (300) configured to be mounted at the bottom end of a wick (S), to be inserted into the wick reception part (200), and to support the wick (S). According to the present invention, the heat of flames can be transferred to the combustion material (W) and rapidly melts the combustion material (W), thereby enabling the perfume of perfumed oil contained in the combustion material to be rapidly emitted.
Remotely-controlled candle
A remotely-controlled candle device, which comprises (a) an enclosure containing combustible material; (b) a wick disposed. within the combustible material, by which the combustible material is drawn upwardly by capillary action; (c) an electric unit in which is housed control and communication equipment and a battery for powering the equipment; (d) an ignition device in heat exchanger relation with an upper end of the wick and controlled by the control equipment, for controllably igniting the upper end and producing a flame; (e) one or more conductive elements connected to both the electric unit and to the ignition device; and (f) an extinguishing device controlled by the control equipment for controllably extinguishing the flame. The electric unit is operable to receive remote commands from a user device for activating the ignition device and the extinguishing device upon demand. The extinguishing operation if performed gradually.
Remotely-controlled candle
A remotely-controlled candle device, which comprises (a) an enclosure containing combustible material; (b) a wick disposed. within the combustible material, by which the combustible material is drawn upwardly by capillary action; (c) an electric unit in which is housed control and communication equipment and a battery for powering the equipment; (d) an ignition device in heat exchanger relation with an upper end of the wick and controlled by the control equipment, for controllably igniting the upper end and producing a flame; (e) one or more conductive elements connected to both the electric unit and to the ignition device; and (f) an extinguishing device controlled by the control equipment for controllably extinguishing the flame. The electric unit is operable to receive remote commands from a user device for activating the ignition device and the extinguishing device upon demand. The extinguishing operation if performed gradually.
Carbon material wick for candle and candle including the same
Provided is a wick for a candle including a carbon material. In addition, provided is a candle including the wick for a candle. By using the wick for a candle according to the present invention, it is possible to provide the candle in which a length of the wick combusted at the time of combustion is not long and ash of the wick does not fall.
CANDLE COMPRISING A FABRIC INFUSED WITH A WAX-BASED FORMULATION
A wickless candle is provided, the candle comprising one or more sheets, the sheet including a first outer layer, a second outer layer and an inner layer therebetween to provide a thickness, the first outer layer and the second outer layer including a beeswax-based formulation, the inner layer including the beeswax-based formulation and a combustible substrate, the substrate including a plurality of fibers and a plurality of interstitial spaces between the fibers, the interstitial spaces retaining the beeswax-based formulation, wherein the beeswax-formulation in the interstitial spaces is continuous with the beeswax-based formulation of the first outer layer and the second outer layer.
Candle wax compositions stabilized with UV absorbers and select hindered amine light stabilizers
A stabilized composition includes candle wax; an ultraviolet light absorber; and a hindered amine light stabilizer of formula (I). The compositions stabilize the candle with respect to yellowing, color fading in the case of dyed or pigmented candles, and other degradation of the waxes. The materials and compositions may be used in a wide variety of a candle waxes including, but not limited to, paraffin, beeswax, natural oils, polyamide plus fatty acids and esters thereof, fatty acids such as stearin, opacifiers, glycerides plus oxidized wax, alcohols, and ethylene oligomers.
BORON-FREE IMPREGNATING SOLUTION FOR A WICK AND BORON-FREE WICK
The invention relates to a boron-free impregnating solution for a wick, a boron-free wick, and a candle comprising a wick according to the invention. The invention further relates to a method for impregnating a wick with an impregnating solution according to the invention.
Systems and methods for refilling liquid fuel candles
A system and method for refilling a liquid fuel candle includes a refillable container and a refilling station with a reservoir of liquid fuel and a designated region for receiving the refillable container. A user control activates a pump causing fuel to flow from the reservoir and into the container until a predetermined fill level is reached, at which time the pump is deactivated. In one configuration the bottom of the container includes a port that cooperates with a post on the refilling station causing the candle to fill from the bottom up. The refilling station may further include an input for receiving a colorant or a scent that is added to the fuel as it flows from the reservoir to the container. The refilling station may include a plurality of designated regions for receiving a plurality of containers to be refilled, including simultaneous refilling.
SPARKLER BIRTHDAY CANDLE
A sparkler birthday candle, which comprises a candle body, provided with a projection at its lower end to be inserted into a birthday cake; and a sparkler piece provided with an insertion hole at the upper portion of the candle body for the sparkler piece. The lower end of the piece has an insertion portion that can be fitted into the insertion hole that is close to the birthday candle wick. By adopting the aforementioned technical solution, it is only necessary to insert and light the sparkler in the insertion hole, and the wick of the candle can be lit when the sparkler burns and sparkles. The product is inexpensive and suitable for widespread use as a disposable product, and the sparklers and the candles can be packaged and transported separately. It reduces safety risks and simultaneously be assembled and used on site in a quick and easy way.
Layered candle assembly and methods of forming thereof
A method of forming a layered candle assembly includes positioning a candle core in a form. A layer of powdered wax is loaded into the form. The powdered wax layer has an outer region and an inner region. Mechanical force is applied to compress the outer region of the powdered wax layer and form an upper interface surface that is substantially non-horizontal. The outer perimeter of the interface surface is visible to an observer in the finished candle assembly. A liquefied fuel substance is poured over the top of the powdered wax layer to form a layer of solid wax. A wick may be added to at a desirable stage in the method of forming the layered candle assembly. The powdered wax and solid wax layers may each have a color or a combination of colors and/or a scent component or a combination of scent components.