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Method for manufacturing a candle having an item embedded within

A candle with an embedded item and methods for manufacturing same are disclosed. A method for manufacturing a candle having an embedded item can include providing a first set of items of a first value and a second set of items of a second value different from the first value, combining the two sets to create a third set, and distributing the items of the third set among a set of candles, one item per candle, where the presence, nature, or value of the item within the candle is obscured. The method can further include selling the candles for a first price, wherein, the presence of the embedded item, the nature of the embedded item, the value of the embedded item, or the value of the embedded item relative to the first price is not known to the purchaser. The embedded item can comprise an object redeemable for a prize.

Wood wick coated with shavings
11220655 · 2022-01-11 · ·

Wood coated planar candle wick is disclosed. The wood wick comprises a planar body, and a shaving adhered to at least one side of the planar body.

CANDLE COMPRISING A WICK, A FUEL AND A CANDLE DISH
20210348083 · 2021-11-11 ·

The invention relates to a candle comprising a wick, a fuel and a candle dish and also to a candle dish to be used in candles. The invention further relates to a fastening device comprising a candle comprising a candle dish and fastening material.

Fragrance compositions comprising essential oils and products comprising same for reducing fatigue and improving brain function
11168282 · 2021-11-09 · ·

The present technology generally relates to fragrance compositions comprising essential oils and products comprising the same. The present technology also relates to methods of using the fragrance compositions to reduce fatigue and improve executive brain function.

Multiple wick candle assemblies and methods of making the same

Multiple candle wicks include a wick construction having at least one pair of substantially parallel elongate candle wicks which are laterally separated from one another, and a ladder filament connecting the pair of candle wicks. The ladder filament extends back and forth between the candle wicks (e.g., at substantially 90° relative to the elongate axes of the wicks) and is of sufficient flexural stiffness so as to resiliently bias the pair of candle wicks from a compacted position and into a spread position following release of an applied bending force. A multiple candle wick assembly includes such a wick construction whereby the crossing portions of the ladder filament are bent around an exterior circumferential portion of an elongate core element so as to assume a general U-shape around the exterior circumferential portion thereof and to place the candle wicks into the compacted position thereof. An applied wax coating will retain the wicks in such compacted position until lit whereby the coating melts and the wicks are resiliently biased into the spread position thereof.

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR IMPLEMENTING CEREBRUM MATTER-POWERED LIGHT EMISSIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF A POST-MORTEM RITUAL
20230323246 · 2023-10-12 ·

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing cerebrum matter-powered light emissions in the context of a post-mortem ritual are described herein. For example, according to one embodiment there is a method for transforming cerebrum matter into projected light energy, including: obtaining brain matter from a deceased human body; processing the brain matter to generate a fuel-based extract by boiling the brain matter in a vessel to extract fat from the brain matter; burning the fuel-based extract to produce heat energy; capturing heat energy from burning the fuel-based extract via a thermoelectric generator positioned between the fuel-based extract and a chamber containing water to generate a voltage buildup, in which the voltage buildup is based on a temperature gradient difference between a first face of the thermoelectric generator juxtaposed with the burning fuel-based extract and a second face of the thermoelectric generator juxtaposed with the chamber containing water; maintaining the voltage buildup via maintaining the temperature gradient difference by replenishing the water in the chamber; transferring, via a cable, the voltage buildup to power a light source connected to the thermoelectric generator; powering the light source to emit light energy based on the voltage buildup; projecting the emitted light energy along a space flight path; and continuing to power the light source until the fuel-based extract is depleted. Other related embodiments are disclosed.

Use of volatile compositions to limit or eliminate the perception of malodor

The various aspects presented herein relate to the perfumery industry. More particularly, the various aspects presented herein relate to the use of volatile compositions to limit, decrease or eliminate the perception of malodor. Such compositions include at least one malodor antagonist optionally combined with perfuming ingredients. Such compositions, their use in combination with delivery systems and their applications in consumer products are also objects of the present disclosure.

Flexible wax and method of making same

The disclosure relates to flexible wax compositions and a method of making the same. Described herein is a wax composition containing about 20 wt % to about 45 wt % monoacylglycerides, about 28 wt % to about 40 wt % diacylglycerides, and about 10 wt % to about 45 wt % acylglyceride polymers, which contain one or more dimerized fatty acid residue and a plurality of glycerol moieties. The flexible wax composition described herein has an average creep stiffness of less than about 30 MPa and can be used in candles, paper coatings, box coatings, fruit coatings, broadsizing for OSB, tire and rubber, polyvinyl chloride piping, crayons, and personal care applications.

Multiple candle wick assemblies and methods and apparatus for making the same

Wax-coated candle wick assemblies are provided within include a wax applicator sized and configured to receive therein a multiple candle wick construction having first and second spaced apart candle wicks and a ladder filament connected to and extending back and forth between the first and second candle wicks so as to establish respective crossing portions that are spaced apart from one another along a lengthwise direction of the wick construction. A forming device is positioned relative to the inlet of the wax applicator channel to assist in folding the candle wick construction about a longitudinal axis thereof and into a generally U-shaped configuration such that conveyance of the candle wick construction through the wax applicator will sequentially fold the candle wick construction into such U-shaped configuration and maintain such U-shaped configuration by the application of wax thereon.

LEAF-IN-SPLIT-STICK CANDLE WICK
20230374409 · 2023-11-23 ·

One embodiment of a wooden [1, (A), and (B),] wick composition with the second and only other component, flower petal material [2, 2(A), 2(B)]. The two wood sides [1, (A), and (B),] fix leaf or flower petal between them upright with means of permanently and stably sustaining this position (3) as pictured in the Drawings. Other embodiments are described, though represented with split maple stick and rose petals in all Drawings/Figures.