Candle Composition Patents (Class 44/275)
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Patent number: 7959689Abstract: A scented candle includes at least two different wax materials with one of the materials having one melting point and at least one of the other wax materials having a second higher melting point. The wax having the higher melting point may include a malodor control agent or odor abatement substance or alternatively a fragrance that is different than the fragrance in the other wax materials in the candle. The second fragrance may also be at a much higher concentration than the fragrances in the other wax materials contained in the candle.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc.Inventor: John Cagle
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Patent number: 7955429Abstract: The use of an effective amount of trans-4-tertbutyl-1-phenylcyclohexanol in waxes to increase the melting point, softening temperature, as well of other properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Applied Colloids, Inc.Inventor: Gary A. Pozarnsky
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Publication number: 20110127181Abstract: A composition and method is disclosed for a wickless semi-liquid candle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventors: ROBBY CRAIG MITCHELL, Lesinee Mitchell
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Patent number: 7878796Abstract: A candle flame candle which is constructed of a center wick and a body of wax surrounding the center wick except a tip portion of wick wherein the wick is impregnated with at least one of a coloring agent and a color enhancer.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: La Torre Innovations LLCInventor: Justin S. La Torre
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Publication number: 20100307049Abstract: A liquid fuel for a colored flame can be filled in containers of various shapes to make various artworks which can produce a colored flame when burning. The liquid fuel for a colored flame comprises a flame-coloring ingredient and a main combustible ingredient that are mixed during a heating process. The flame-coloring ingredient is made by mixing a chromogenic agent selected from a group consisting of metal chloride, metal bromide and boric acid with the water and the glycerin or with the water, the glycerin and the ethyl alcohol in a specific weight ratio. The main combustible ingredient is made by mixing the glycerin, the water and alcohol compounds in a specific weight ratio. Hence, the liquid fuel for a colored flame not only ensures a vivid and bright flame but increases the ignition point and combustion stability, thus solving the problems of low ignition point and high volatility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Ta-Chun PENG
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Patent number: 7846372Abstract: The present invention provides a method of making a candle from a vegetable oil-based candle wax that provides a smooth, solid vegetable oil-based candle having fully integrated color and fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: SoyBasics, LLCInventors: Donald James Njus, Jon Nicolaisen
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Publication number: 20100299989Abstract: The present invention is a candle composition containing a vegetable lipid base component and a candle formed from the composition. The candle composition may contain up to 100 percent by weight of a vegetable lipid base component. The candle composition may further contain a plant derived crystal modifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Bernard Tao, Amy Hutchison
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Patent number: 7833294Abstract: The present lipid-based wax compositions commonly include a polyol fatty acid ester component (made up of partial and/or completely esterified polyols). Generally, at least a portion of the polyol fatty acid ester has been subjected to a transesterification reaction. Lipid-based wax compositions having a melting point of about 48° C. to about 75° C. can be particularly advantageous for use in forming candles. The wax may contain other components such as mineral wax, plant wax, insect wax, and/or other components. The polyol fatty acid ester component can include triacylglycerols such as those derived from plant oils (soybean oil, palm oil, etc.). The polyol ester component may be characterized based on one or more of its physical characteristics, such as SFI-40, SFI-10, typical crystal structure, IV, melting curve, and/or other properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Murphy, Michael D. Shepherd
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Publication number: 20100212214Abstract: A candle composition having fatty alcohol and vegetable-based wax. A candle composition having fatty alcohol and vegetable-based wax, and wherein the fatty alcohol comprises 0.5% to 99.5% by mass. A process for making a candle composition is also provided, the process comprising mixing together a fatty alcohol and a vegetable-based wax, heating the mixture to a temperature of 70-80° C., pouring into a container or mould, and cooling the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: PREMIER CANDLE CORP.Inventors: Boneng WU, Dennis Kwok Wai YUNG
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Publication number: 20100205851Abstract: A hybrid wax compositions that are suitable for use in manufacturing wax articles (e.g., candles) by compression molding. The combination of a hydrogenated natural oil-based wax and a paraffin wax having a select distribution of hydrocarbon chain lengths provides the hybrid wax compositions with improved properties, such as improved compressive strength and improved de-molding characteristics, for example, as evidenced by reducing scarring and/or flashing. The hybrid wax compositions comprise: (a) a wax comprising a hydrogenated natural oil; and (b) a paraffin wax, wherein the paraffin wax comprises less than about 50% by weight of the hybrid wax composition, and wherein about 52% or greater of hydrocarbons in the paraffin wax have carbon chain lengths ranging from C25 to C29.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Kevin D. Uptain, Scott Walters, John M. Zupfer, Timothy A. Murphy, Clive P. Bosnyak, David E. Henton, Steve Russell, Michael J. Tupy
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Publication number: 20100199545Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein describe a system for producing enhanced wax alternatives. The system comprises a reactor with at least one inlet and one outlet and at least one high shear mixing device with at least one inlet and one outlet. The at least one outlet of said high shear mixing device is in fluid communication with at least one inlet of said reactor. The high shear mixing device may comprise counter rotating rotors. The high shear mixing device may also comprise at least one catalytic surface. Embodiments disclosed herein also describe a method of producing enhanced wax alternatives. The method comprises (1) providing petroleum wax and base oil; (2) mixing said petroleum wax and base oil with a hydrogen-containing gas in a high shear device to form a feedstock; and (3) hydrogenating said feedstock for a time sufficient to produce enhanced hydrogenated products.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: H R D CORPORATIONInventors: Abbas Hassan, Gregory G. Borsinger, Rayford G. Anthony, Aziz Hassan
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Patent number: 7731767Abstract: A vegetable lipid-based composition and candle comprised of a vegetable lipid component and a petroleum wax is described. The vegetable lipid component may include a triglyceride or a free fatty acid/triglyceride mixture. The vegetable lipid-based composition has properties that make it advantageous in candle production.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Indiana Soybean Board, Inc.Inventor: Bernard Y. Tao
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Publication number: 20100132250Abstract: A candle and process for making it are disclosed. The candle comprises prilled wax particles, comprising hydrogenated natural oil and wherein at least 75% of the prilled wax particles are less than 800 ?m in diameter. The candle includes a compressed core and a thermally fused outer layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Kevin D. Uptain, Timothy A. Murphy, Scott Walters, John M. Zupfer
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Publication number: 20100132249Abstract: A perfume composition including at least one compound having the formula: wherein p, q and r are independently selected from 0 and 1, p+q+r being from 0-3 and X1 is saturated or unsaturated, such that: (a) when p+q+r=0, R1, R2 and R12 are Me; R3-5 and R9-11 are H; (b) when p+q+r=1, R1 and R12 are independently selected from H, Me and Et; R2 is selected from H and C1-C4 alkyl; R3-5 and R9 are independently selected from H and methyl; and R8 and R10 are H; (c) when p+q+r=2, R1 and R2 are selected from H and C1-C4 alkyl, R3 and R9-12 are independently selected from H and methyl: R4-5 are H, or R4 and R5 together form a methylene group; and R6-7 are H; (d) when p+q+r=3, R1, R2 and R12 are Me; and R3-11 are H.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Hai-Shan Dang, Simon Ellwood, Anne-Dominique Fortineau, Christopher Furniss
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Publication number: 20100127432Abstract: Method for production of candles wherein at least two fuel components are mixed together which before mixing each have a different temperature and which are the same or different in chemical composition. The first fuel component has a high temperature, wherein this is too plastic or fluid to be able to be processed or packed as a candle. The second fuel component has a lower temperature and is preferably granular whereby this functions as a cooling means to bring the first fuel component to hardening or setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: SPAAS KAARSENInventors: Bertus Michiel Wagenaar, Dimitri Van Nuland
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Patent number: 7722352Abstract: A candle fuel element includes a wick-holder assembly having a longitudinally disposed wick spaced from a heat-conductive element and a first solid fuel charge disposed between the wick and the heat-conductive element. A second solid fuel charge slidably engages and at least partly surrounds the wick-holder assembly. The heat-conductive element is disposed between the first solid fuel charge and the second solid fuel charge. The heat-conductive element defines a lateral opening adapted to allow fluid communication between the first solid fuel charge and the second solid fuel charge.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Chris A Kubicek, Cory J Nelson, Brian Wagers, Paul E Furner
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Patent number: 7713314Abstract: A candle formed of a composition comprising biodiesel. In preferred implementations, the candle composition includes fatty alcohols, e.g., cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol, in mixture with the biodiesel, to constitute a candle composition that can burned in a wicked or wickless form. The composition of biodiesel and fatty alcohols may include dyes and/or fragrances, to provide a candle article that is environmentally benign and of low cost.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Allen Jones
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Publication number: 20100024281Abstract: Described are morphology stable wax compositions comprising the (trans)esterification product of a wax-forming composition comprising: (a) a triglyceride stock, a fatty acid stock, or a mixture thereof; and (b) a glycerol-based composition comprising glycerol, polyglycerol, or a mixture thereof. Methods of making the waxes are also described. The wax compositions may be used in candles, stack waxes, jell candles, cosmetics, food coatings, adhesives, board manufacturing (e.g., particle board and oriented strand board), urethane foams or coatings, alkyd coatings, coating formulation additives, printing additives, polymer processing agents, extrusion processing aids, polymer plasticizers, mold releases, polishes, and stick markers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Daniel Wayne Lemke, Michael C Thiede
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Patent number: 7655054Abstract: A wax core is dipped multiple times in liquid clear wax and water sequentially. Thereafter, the candle is dipped multiple times in a first liquid pigmented wax to form a first pigmented layer. When the desired shade is achieved, one or more layers of clear wax are added followed by dipping in water after each clear layer is added to produce a primed surface layer at ±1 degree ambient. This sequence is continued by applying a second pigmented wax layer to three-quarters of the candle ball, a third pigmented wax layer to one-half of the candle ball, and a fourth pigmented wax layer to one-quarter of the candle ball. An outside white wax is formed by dipping the ball into white wax in preparation for adding an outside color.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Global Candle Gallery Licensing CompanyInventor: Nicolas A. Weathersbee
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Patent number: 7654822Abstract: A melting plate candle assembly includes a melting plate with a locating protrusion, which engages a fuel element in a predefined orientation when in a preferred operative position. In one operative position, the bottom surface of the fuel element is disposed on the melting plate, and a capillary space is formed between a capillary pedestal on the melting plate and a capillary recess in the bottom surface of the fuel element. The locating protrusion provides positive indication that the fuel element is properly disposed in the operative position.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Douglas A. Soller, Nathan R. Westphal
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Patent number: 7637968Abstract: A triacylglycerol based wax, which may be used to form container candles, is disclosed. The triacylglycerol-based wax includes a triacylglycerol component and a polyol fatty acid partial ester component. The triacylglycerol-based wax typically has a melting point of about 49° C. to 58° C. The triacylglycerol-based wax also generally has an Iodine Value of about 45 to 65. The triacylglycerol component tends to have a fatty acid composition including 5 to 13 wt. % 16:0 fatty acid. Further, the fatty acid composition generally comprises about 45 to 60 wt. % 18:1 fatty acid. The fatty acid composition also generally comprises about 30 to 45 wt. % 18:0 fatty acid. The wax preferably contains little or no paraffin and free fatty acid. The polyol partial ester component is preferably a glycerol monoester of palmitic and stearic fatty acids, and is commonly present as less than about 5 wt. % of the wax.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Timothy A. Murphy
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Patent number: 7604671Abstract: A fragrance composition for use in hydrophobic systems, such as candles, comprising at least one odorant selected for having a minimum cold throw value (?) and a minimum hot throw value (?) is disclosed. A method of formulating a fragrance composition for hydrophobic systems, such as candles, comprising selecting at least one odorant to form a desired fragrance, each odorant having a minimum cold throw value (?) and hot throw value (?), and incorporating the fragrance into a hydrophobic carrier, such as wax material, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Givaudan Fragrances CorporationInventors: Addi Fadel, Richard Turk, Grant Mudge, Jill Mattila, Robert Burke
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Patent number: 7601184Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing candles comprised of a starting material that contains, at least in part, fats and/or oils. Optional additives such as colorants are admixed to the starting material, and the starting material, in a liquid phase, is sprayed onto a cooling medium (10) whereby being transformed into a solid phase and, during a pressing process, is subsequently pressed to form a pressed article and is optionally milled. According to the invention, the starting material solely contains oils and/or fats that are hardened and, on the cooling medium (10), are transformed into an essentially homogenous, crystalline, preferably granular crystalline structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: Dieter Tischendorf
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Patent number: 7588607Abstract: A candlewax composition having improved scent-throw, and candles made from the composition, are provided. The candlewax composition includes at least a wax component and an antifoam agent. An effective amount of a scenting agent can be separately added by a candlemaker.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Inventor: Daniel S. Cap
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Publication number: 20090217568Abstract: A wax comprises a metathesis product and/or a product that resembles, at least in part, a product which may be formed from a metathesis reaction. The wax may be used to form articles, for example, candles (container candles, votive candles, and/or a pillar candles), crayons, fire logs, or tarts. The wax commonly includes other components in addition to the metathesis product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Andy Shafer
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Patent number: 7569084Abstract: The present invention is a candle composition containing a vegetable lipid base component and a candle formed from the composition. The candle composition may contain up to 100 percent by weight of a vegetable lipid base component. The candle composition may further contain a plant derived crystal modifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Inventors: Bernard Tao, Amy Hutchison
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Patent number: 7560503Abstract: The present invention relates to gels prepared from novel anionic block copolymers of aromatic vinyl compounds and conjugated dienes. The block copolymers include a high molecular weight linear and/or radial block copolymer component (SBC1 and/or SBC2), and a diblock component (E1). The block copolymer may be combined with tackifying resins, oils and other components to form the gels of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Kraton Polymers U.S. LLCInventors: David J. St. Clair, Willem C. Vonk, Cornelis Martinus van Dijk
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Publication number: 20090165360Abstract: Compositions are provided that contain fragrance compounds and fragrance fixatives selected from diesters of TMPD. Scented compositions and scented articles containing such compositions are also provided. Also disclosed are methods for imparting a fragrance to a location and methods for formulating the compositions of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Suzanne Winegar Dobbs, Terry Ann Oldfield, David Justin Olsen
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Publication number: 20090162308Abstract: The use of 2,4?-dimethylpropiophenone as a fragrance substance is described, preferably as a fragrance substance for imparting, modifying and/or reinforcing one, two, three or all the odor notes floral, rosy, rose oxide-like and herbal-like, preferably both of the odor notes rose oxide-like and herbal-like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: SYMRISE GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Walter Kuhn, Stefan Lambrecht, Johannes Panten, Wilhelm Wiedmann
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Patent number: 7544221Abstract: Provided herewith is a transparent candle made substantially of tetraesters of di (trimethylolpropane).Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignees: Firmenich SA, Clearwax LLCInventors: Gerald Allison, Erginio Fernandez, Jonathan Dean
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Publication number: 20090119977Abstract: A triacylglycerol-based wax includes a triacylglycerol component and a polyol fatty acid partial ester component. The triacylglycerol-based wax may have a melting point of about 54° C. to 63° C., may have an Iodine Value of about 20 to 40, and may have a fatty acid profile including about 50 to 70 wt. % saturated fatty acids. The wax may be suitable for use as a candle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: ELEVANCE RENEWABLE SCIENCES, INC.Inventor: Timothy A. Murphy
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Patent number: 7527686Abstract: A process to oxidize an olefin wax, comprising: contacting a feedstock olefin wax composition with an oxygen-containing gas at a temperature greater than a melting point of the feedstock olefin wax composition melting point, to prepare an oxidized olefin wax composition wherein the oxidized olefin wax composition has an acid number greater than 1 mg KOH/g oxidized olefin wax composition and a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. less than 70 cSt.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LPInventors: Hu Yang, Eduardo Baralt, Willie J. Isom, Ronald G. Abbott
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Patent number: 7510584Abstract: A wax composition is provided having high melt temperature, flexibility, pliability and chemical stability. The wax composition includes an acetylated wax including an acetylated glyceride and, optionally, a plant-based wax. The wax composition is useful for candle wicks, dental floss, candle bodies and other articles where these properties are advantageous.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Inventor: Daniel S. Cap
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Publication number: 20090053268Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and products, such as waxes and lubricants, comprising a plurality of nanoparticles dispersed in a continuous phase comprising a vegetable oil derived material, such as one or more vegetable oils or a synthetic product derived from one or more vegetable oils. Incorporation of nanoparticles in the present compositions is beneficial for providing mechanical, thermal and/or chemical properties useful for a selected product or product application. In some compositions of the present invention, for example, incorporation of the nanoparticle component provides compositions derived from one or more vegetable oils exhibiting enhanced mechanical stability, hardness, viscosity, thermal stability and mechanical strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Juan J. DePablo, Mary Jo Biddy
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Patent number: 7473282Abstract: A self-lighting candle includes a body, a wick and a frictionally flammable head proximate the wick. The frictionally flammable head ignites upon being struck against a rough surface. Heat from the flame of the ignited frictionally flammable head lights the wick. The frictionally flammable head may be formed on the wick itself, either proximate or spaced away from the candle body. Alternatively, the frictionally flammable head may be formed on a structurally rigid member partially embedded in the candle body and separate from the wick. A striking surface suitable for striking the frictionally flammable head may be permanently or removably attached to the candle body. For the first lighting of the candle, no match, lighter, or other external source of flame is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Bertha Manning
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Publication number: 20080307696Abstract: A candle composition containing non-hydrogenated oil and at least one of long-chain hydrocarbon and long-chain hydrocarbon derivatives. A candle composition having non-hydrogenated oil and a solidifying amount of congealing reagent. A candle composition having paraffin, non-hydrogenated oil, and a solidifying amount of a congealing reagent comprising petrolatum, oxidized petrolatum, oxidized long-chain hydrocarbons, or modified hydrocarbons. A process for making a candle composition is also provided, the process comprising mixing together a non-hydrogenated oil and a congealing amount of a congealing reagent, heating mixture to a temperature of 75-90° C., preferably 75-80° C., then cooling the mixture and pouring into a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: PREMIER CANDLE CORP.Inventors: Boneng WU, Dennis YUNG KWOK WAI, Jason Chun Sing HUEN
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Patent number: 7462205Abstract: A triacylglycerol-based wax includes a triacylglycerol component and a polyol fatty acid partial ester component. The triacylglycerol-based wax may have a melting point of about 54° C. to 63° C., may have an Iodine Value of about 20 to 40, and may have a fatty acid profile including about 50 to 70 wt. % saturated fatty acids. The wax may be suitable for use as a candle.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Timothy A. Murphy
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Publication number: 20080282602Abstract: A method of using a novel candle apparatus at least includes: candle housing; candle fuel deposited in the candle housing, the candle fuel at least including non-toxic solidified therapeutic skin substance; and a candle fuel liquefier; wherein the candle fuel is adapted to, upon application of the fuel liquefier, liquefy into a therapeutic substance adapted for human skin. In one refinement, the therapeutic skin substance is massage oil. In another refinement, the therapeutic skin substance is a soap agent for cleansing skin, and the like. A therapeutic skin treatment method at least includes: a) providing a candle that at least includes, candle housing, candle fuel deposited in the candle housing, the candle fuel at least including non-toxic solidified therapeutic oil, and a candle fuel liquefier; b) liquefying the candle fuel into therapeutic oil for human skin; and c) applying to the skin, therapeutic oil produced in element b).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Sharon K. Yingst
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Publication number: 20080282601Abstract: The present invention concerns a fully hardened or partially hardened triglyceride vegetable oil composition and derivatives thereof comprising inter alia fatty acids, mono-glycerides, di-glycerides and so forth. These compositions may comprise triglyceride oils or derivatives thereof with a content of various tocopherols not exceeding a level of 20 ppm. The products according to the present invention show less colour development or colour reversion with time, in particular upon exposure to heat and/or air.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Jens Luttke
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Patent number: 7445648Abstract: The present invention relates to a set of wax parameter specifications that will produce candles with improved properties. Specifically, the present invention relates to a blend of waxes that produces container candles with surprising properties and eliminates or minimize the use of costly microwax, polymers or additives. More specifically, this invention relates to a blend for and method of producing container candles that demonstrates the improved properties of low shrinkage, little oil bleed, enhanced opaqueness and creamy appearance and enhanced fragrance retention.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Carl Wayne Hudson, Christopher Jeffrey Kent, Anthony Patrick Hennessy
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Publication number: 20080256844Abstract: A candle formed of a composition comprising biodiesel. In preferred implementations, the candle composition includes fatty alcohols, e.g., cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol, in mixture with the biodiesel, to constitute a candle composition that can burned in a wicked or wickless form. The composition of biodiesel and fatty alcohols may include dyes and/or fragrances, to provide a candle article that is environmentally benign and of low cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Allen Jones
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Patent number: 7419513Abstract: Compounds which have a benzotriazole and a hindered amine moiety in the same molecule are typified by the formula A wherein at least one of G2, R1 or R2 contains a hindered amine moiety are extremely effective light stabilizers having both the UV absorbing activity of a benzotriazole and the light stabilizing efficacy of a hindered amine in the same molecule. These compounds are effective stabilizers for thermoset resin compositions, thermoplastic resin compositions, for photographic applications, for pigmented or dyed polypropylene, polyamide or polyester fibers, and for white, dyed, dipped, unscented and/or scented candle wax against discoloration and fading when incorporated therein alone or in combination with an antioxidant.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventors: Mervin G. Wood, Jacqueline Lau, Ramanathan Ravichandran, Andrea R. Smith, Joseph Suhadolnik, Peter Solera, Joseph S. Puglisi, Carmen Hendricks-Guy, Stephen D. Pastor, Luther A. R. Hall
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Patent number: 7413434Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for the production of raw materials for candle production and for heat storage material, such as waxes, in which from a starting material containing lipids, the lipids are extracted and/or refined and/or hydrogenated. As the starting material, a mixture of organic materials containing lipids, in particular mixtures of food residues, old cooking fats and/or recycled food materials from the food industry, and/or animal fats are washed and comminuted, in a first method step; in a second method step, the lipids are isolated; and next, the lipids are selectively esterified and/or refined and/or hydrogenated into the raw material for the candle production or for the heat storage material.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Dieter Tischenborf
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Patent number: 7410513Abstract: A wax composition comprising a high molecular weight aliphatic alcohol, a low molecular weight ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, at least one odorant, and a wax. The odorant is substantially retained in the wax composition when the wax composition is exposed to temperatures below a melting point of the wax composition. Furthermore, the odorant is emitted from the wax composition when the wax composition is exposed to temperatures at or above the melting point of the wax composition.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Luz P. Requejo, Kim C. Materna
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Publication number: 20080145808Abstract: The present invention relates to a biowax comprising a partial acyl glyceride selected from the group consisting of a monoacylglyceride, a diacylglyceride and the combination thereof. The present invention also relates to a biocandle comprising a biowax and a wick, and to a method of producing the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Chant Oil Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yi-Fa Lee
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Patent number: 7387649Abstract: A vegetable lipid-based composition comprised of a vegetable lipid component and a petroleum wax is described. The vegetable lipid component may include a triglyceride or a free fatty acid/triglyceride mixture. The vegetable lipid-based composition has properties that make it advantageous in candle production.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Bernard Y. Tao
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Publication number: 20080092434Abstract: The discovery of an additive that inhibits the separation of liquid enhancing oils from wax objects such as candles is provided. The additive is derived from carboxylic acids having from about 6 to about 40 carbon atoms, preferably a combination of two such acids, and a partially hydrogenated oil or fat with an iodine value from about 0.5 to 20 and a melting point between about 100° and 200° F. The additive improves mottling and helps solve the problem of preserving the mottled appearance of the candle by inhibiting liquid enhancing oils such as fragrances and dyes from separating or bleeding out at room temperature or at significantly higher temperatures such as might be reached, for example, in a hot warehouse or during summertime transit in a truck. The additive also helps solve the problem of candles bleeding in the mold, thus reducing mold clean-up and maintenance costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: S & S ChemicalInventors: Rob Milofsky, Bruce Neal Stevens
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Publication number: 20080081305Abstract: Candle for providing an aesthetically pleasing ambiance. The candle may include two or more visually distinct regions. The candle may be scented. The present invention also relates to a container for holding the candle. The container may include indicia. A method for making the candle of the present invention is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Steven Anthony Horenziak, Gary Jay Groznik, Dana Paul Gruenbacher
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Patent number: 7341619Abstract: In one embodiment, we disclose hardened olefin waxes and processes for preparing them. In another embodiment, we disclose oxidized olefin waxes having low viscosity and processes for preparing them. The waxes are suitable for use as polishes, coatings, or inks, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LPInventors: Hu Yang, Eduardo J. Baralt, Willie J. Isom, Ronald G. Abbott
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Patent number: 7329719Abstract: A resin composition is prepared by reacting components comprising dibasic acid, diamine, polyol and monoalcohol, wherein (a) at least 50 equivalent percent of the dibasic acid comprises polymerized fatty acid; (b) at least 50 equivalent percent of the diamine comprises ethylene diamine; (c) 10-60 equivalent percent of the total of the hydroxyl and amine equivalents provided by diamine, polyol and monoalcohol are provided by monoalcohol; and (d) no more than 50 equivalent percent of the total of the hydroxyl and amine equivalents provided by diamine, polyol and monoalcohol are provided by polyol. This resin composition may be formulated into, for example, personal care products, fragrance releasing products and candles.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Arizona Chemical CompanyInventor: Mark S Pavlin