C11C5/02

Method and system for dispensing molten wax into molds by means of a desktop apparatus
11260604 · 2022-03-01 · ·

Method and system for dispensing molten wax into molds by means of a desktop apparatus is disclosed. The invention being comprised of a heating chamber, temperature controller, metering dispenser, adjustable base, lighting strip and protective viewing cabinet. Said invention allowing wax to be melted and maintained at a temperature below the melting point of mold materials such as; but not limited to, filaments commonly used in 3D printing and the like. An object of the invention is to allow users to quickly position and fill custom molds for fabrication processes such as candle and jewelry making.

Wooden wicks including a booster for a candle and a method of making

A wooden wick for use in a wax candle comprising a strip of a predetermined wood having each of a first predetermined length, a first predetermined width and a first predetermined thickness. Such wick further includes a wood booster member having each of a second predetermined length, a second predetermined width and a second predetermined thickness adhered to the strip of wood.

Wooden wicks including a booster for a candle and a method of making

A wooden wick for use in a wax candle comprising a strip of a predetermined wood having each of a first predetermined length, a first predetermined width and a first predetermined thickness. Such wick further includes a wood booster member having each of a second predetermined length, a second predetermined width and a second predetermined thickness adhered to the strip of wood.

WAX COMPOSITIONS AND THE EFFECT OF METALS ON BURN RATES
20170253832 · 2017-09-07 ·

A wax composition is disclosed, comprising a hydrogenate natural oil with (i) at least about 50 wt % of a triacylglycerol component having a fatty acid composition from about 14 to about 25 wt % C16:0 fatty acid, about 45 to about 60 wt % C18:1 fatty acid and about 20 to about 30 wt % C18:0 fatty acid, (ii) a nickel content of less than 1 ppm, and (iii) a melt point of about 49° C. to about 57° C. The hydrogenated natural oil is filtered and/or bleached to obtain a nickel content of less than 0.5 ppm. A candle is also disclosed, comprising a wick and the above described wax.

METHOD AND SYSTEM OF MAKING DECORATIVE CANDLES
20210395642 · 2021-12-23 ·

The present invention relates to candles, manufacturing and decorating thereof. It is a method and system to produce decorative candles of unique shapes, by using special raw material preparation and candle shaping by hand and, if necessary, with simple sculptural tools. The candle is made without melting the raw material mass to a liquid consistency and without using complex solid raw material forming equipment. Unlike the known methods, in the present invention, during the candle production period (11, 12, 13), the plastic state of the raw material (similar to the consistency of plasticine, sculptural clay or gypsum) is maintained on a regular basis and, in this state, various decorative candle shapes can be formed even by hand only. This method makes it possible to design and make various forms of decorative candles at low cost and provides people with inexpensive means of making candles (such as manufacturing kits) that allow them to unleash their creativity in the production of decorative candles. Also, this method is useful for creating prototypes of decorative candles, from which the corresponding molds for casting or pressing candles are subsequently prepared and the candles are mass-produced by casting or pressing those molds.

METHOD AND SYSTEM OF MAKING DECORATIVE CANDLES
20210395642 · 2021-12-23 ·

The present invention relates to candles, manufacturing and decorating thereof. It is a method and system to produce decorative candles of unique shapes, by using special raw material preparation and candle shaping by hand and, if necessary, with simple sculptural tools. The candle is made without melting the raw material mass to a liquid consistency and without using complex solid raw material forming equipment. Unlike the known methods, in the present invention, during the candle production period (11, 12, 13), the plastic state of the raw material (similar to the consistency of plasticine, sculptural clay or gypsum) is maintained on a regular basis and, in this state, various decorative candle shapes can be formed even by hand only. This method makes it possible to design and make various forms of decorative candles at low cost and provides people with inexpensive means of making candles (such as manufacturing kits) that allow them to unleash their creativity in the production of decorative candles. Also, this method is useful for creating prototypes of decorative candles, from which the corresponding molds for casting or pressing candles are subsequently prepared and the candles are mass-produced by casting or pressing those molds.

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

Apparatus for making 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.

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

Apparatus for making 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.

CANNABIDIOL INFUSED CANDLE
20230270667 · 2023-08-31 ·

A candle including a composition of soy wax, cannabidiol oil, and fragrances, and a wick coated with a cannabidiol oil, positioned to extend partially therefrom the composition.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CANDLE HAVING AN ITEM EMBEDDED WITHIN
20220136695 · 2022-05-05 ·

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.