Patent classifications
C11C5/008
Security system for candles
The combination of a candle and a security assembly. The candle has a case, bounding a receptacle for a supply of wax, with a main body and a neck. The neck defines an opening into the receptacle. The case defines a shoulder facing in a first direction. The security assembly is configured to be placed in first and second different states. The security assembly in the first state is configured to be directed through the neck generally in the first direction up to and past the shoulder into a securing position. The security assembly in the first state and securing position is changeable into the second state wherein the security assembly is blocked by the shoulder from being moved generally oppositely to the first direction through the neck to be separated from the case. The security assembly in its second state is configured to accommodate an accessible portion of an embedded wick.
Scented electronic candle device
Scented electronic candle devices are described that facilitate operation and usage of a variety of features such as light or scent or movement of the flame, or a combination thereof. The disclosed features also include multiple settings for the variety of features. For instance, the scent feature can be activated or deactivated by multiple switches, remote, sensors, timers, or similar devices. In addition, the intensity of the scent features can be increased or decreased by increasing or decreasing the amount of heat or air. Similarly the light feature can be activated, deactivated, or set on a timer. Additionally, the scented electronic candle devices can be equipped with rechargeable batteries that can be charged using a wireless charging station or by connecting the scented electronic candle device to an electrical wall outlet.
Candle including fuel supply part
Disclosed is a candle including a combustion part; a wick support that is mounted to be attachable to and detachable from a bottom surface of a center of a storage space of the combustion part, has a flow tube, in which a fuel fed through a through-hole is able to flow upward due to capillary action, formed therein at a center of an inner portion to allow an upper surface and a lower surface to communicate with each other, and has a wick insertion hole formed at a center of the upper surface to allow a candle wick; a storage part having a fuel supply through-hole formed in one side surface of a lower portion; and a fuel supply communication part mounted to allow communication between the fuel accommodation through-hole of the combustion part and the fuel supply through-hole of the storage part.
Tabletop Torch Made from a Log and Method of Use Thereof
A tabletop torch comprised of an upright wooden log with a upwardly facing top surface that has a plurality of wick bores drilled vertically into it is described. The wick bores have wicks received in them through which to ignite and sustain the flame of the torch. Additionally the top surface is concave and includes a plurality of smaller shallower holes drilled downwardly across its surface. These holes along with the wick bores and the concave surface serve as reservoirs for candle wax and as the wax therein and on ignites the individuals flames from the wick join into a single larger flame.
Birthday candle with automatic lighting effect
A birthday candle with an automatic lighting effect mainly includes a candle body, a wick connected to the candle body with an end protruding outside an upper end of the candle body, a light sensor configured in the candle body at a position close to the wick and configured for detecting light generated by the wick when the wick burns, a light source, and a control circuit board electrically connected with the light sensor and the light source. The control circuit board is used for controlling the light source according to signals output from the light sensor. The control circuit board turns on the light source once the wick burns and turns off the light source once the wick is extinguished, such that the light source can work synchronously and coordinately along with the wick.
SECURITY SYSTEM FOR CANDLES
The combination of a candle and a security assembly. The candle has a case, bounding a receptacle for a supply of wax, with a main body and a neck. The neck defines an opening into the receptacle. The case defines a shoulder facing in a first direction. The security assembly is configured to be placed in first and second different states. The security assembly in the first state is configured to be directed through the neck generally in the first direction up to and past the shoulder into a securing position. The security assembly in the first state and securing position is changeable into the second state wherein the security assembly is blocked by the shoulder from being moved generally oppositely to the first direction through the neck to be separated from the case.
Reusable Candle Jar System
A reusable candle jar wherein the candle jar separates from the bamboo base, using one of three methods. A bamboo spatula is included to remove any wax residue. Then the specially fitted and formed wax form refill is inserted into the base, the glass jar is reattached, and the candle is ready to burn with zero glass waste.
Candle and method of making thereof
The present disclosure provides a candle that includes a jar having an interior surface, a fuel within the jar, a wick positioned within the fuel, and a material layer at least partially extending between the fuel and the interior surface of the jar, wherein the material layer includes a hydrophobic molecule. Further provided herein is a method for producing a candle, which includes a step of providing a jar having an interior surface, a step of pre-coating the interior surface with a hydrophobic molecule, a step of pouring a fuel composition into the jar, and a step of allowing the fuel composition to solidify.
Gel candles
Disclosed are candles having a wick, a wax composition, and a gel composition, wherein the wax composition encloses the wick, and the wick is separated from the gel composition. The candle while being burned exhibits one or more desirable properties, such as reduced levels of soot or reduced emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
METHOD AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A CANDLE
A method includes performing a grinding operation on a portion of a bottom surface of a crystal to generate a flat portion on the bottom surface of the crystal. The method also includes submerging the crystal in water and drilling a hole that extends from the flat portion to a cavity within the crystal while the crystal is submerged in the water. The method also includes inserting a straw through the hole such that the straw extends through the flat portion and the cavity. The method further includes inserting a wick holder through the straw. The method also includes attaching a glass container to the flat portion such that an opening of the wick holder is inside the glass container. The method also includes inserting a wick within the wick holder.