Patent classifications
F23D2900/03082
Combustion Device
A combustion device includes a fuel reservoir which includes a container and a tray disposed on the container and a wick inserted through a first hole of the tray and into a space of the container. Further, the combustion device includes a heat insulating and dissipating device which includes a heat insulating member and a heat dissipating member encircling the wick. The heat insulating member is made of a non-metallic material. The heat dissipating member is made of a metallic material.
Solid Fuel Burning System and Method with Electronic Ignition
A solid fuel burning system and method with an electronic ignition system is provided having a filament and a filament support. The filament support positions the filament adjacent the wick or bridge within a hollow core.
Solid fuel burning system and method
A solid fuel burning system and method with a wick having a bridge is provided. The system has a melted wax reservoir, a melting grate, and the wick. The melting grate is configured to receive a solid wax. The melting grate located above at least a portion of the melted wax reservoir so that wax melted on the melting grate can be received into the melted wax reservoir. The wick has a perimeter wall, a hollow core, the bridge, and an upper exit opening in communication with the hollow core. The bridge extends across the hollow core between a first portion and a second portion of the perimeter wall. A solid fuel burning system and method with an electronic ignition system is also provided having a power source, a filament, and a filament support. The filament support positions the filament adjacent the wick or bridge within the hollow core.
Fire Display Device
A fire display device includes a fuel reservoir, a cap, a wick, and a fixture assembly for holding the wick. The cap is positioned within the fuel reservoir and forms a recess. The cap has at least one fuel injection hole and a first positioning hole both extending therethrough and in communication with the chamber and the recess. The wick is inserted through the first positioning hole and has a top end positioned above the cap and a bottom end positioned below the cap. The fixture assembly includes a clamping member with first and second clamping surfaces. The wick is clamped between the first and second clamping surfaces. The first and second clamping surfaces are inserted through the first positioning hole.
Candle wick and wick clip
A candle wick includes a first portion oriented perpendicular to a second portion to form a candle wick with a plus-shaped configuration. A wick clip includes a first slot oriented perpendicular to a second slot to form a wick clip plus-shaped configuration sized to receive the plus-shaped configuration of the candle wick. The first slot of the wick clip is configured to receive the first portion of the candle wick, and the second slot of the wick clip is configured to receive the second portion of the candle wick. The candle wick and wick clip form a clip assembly. A candle comprises a plus-shaped candle wick held in place by a wick clip.
FLAME PRODUCING ASSEMBLY REDUCING FUEL EVAPORATION
The present disclosure relates to a flame producing assembly. The flame producing assembly may comprise a fuel reservoir, a flame wick and a fuel wick in fluid communication with the fuel reservoir. The flame producing assembly may further comprise a translation mechanism, wherein the translation mechanism may be configured to switch the fuel wick between a first position and a second position. Further, the flame wick may be in fluid communication with the fuel wick when the fuel wick is in the first position and not in fluid communication with the fuel wick when the fuel wick is in the second position.
Multiple candle wick assemblies and methods and apparatus for making the same
A multiple candle wick products are disclosed which include at least one pair of candle wicks each having a knit construction and defining a terminal end which is adapted to being burned in use and a ladder filament connecting the pair of candle wicks. The knit construction of the candle wicks is such that during burning each respective terminal end of the candle wicks curls outwardly opposite to one another relative to an elongate axis thereof.