Patents Assigned to Aexion Inc.
  • Publication number: 20260202055
    Abstract: A flame out candle system and method for automatically retracting and assist in extinguishing a wick flame. The system includes a candle container including a wax candle, and a base unit or puck assembly including an elevator assembly driven by a motor assembly to move a wick engaging member that moves a wick within the wax candle. The wax candle includes a bore to receive the wick, and a cavity to receive the puck assembly. The motor assembly includes a motor driven power screw that engages with the elevator assembly. The wick engaging member and a moving connector of the elevator assembly can be magnetically connected to provide linear movement to the wick. A computer system can be utilized to control the motor based on a time signal, an activation signal, a sensor signal or any wireless signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2026
    Publication date: July 16, 2026
    Applicant: AEXION INC.
    Inventor: John S. Riga
  • Publication number: 20260153235
    Abstract: A flame out candle system and method for automatically retracting and extinguishing a wick flame. The system includes a candle, a wick, and a puck assembly. The candle includes a bore to receive the wick, and a cavity to receive the puck assembly. The puck assembly can include a motor driven power screw or spur gears associated with spaced apart pinion gears. The puck assembly is removable from the candle for reuse in another candle. A wick engaging member can be operatively associated with the power screw for linear movement that is transferred to the wick. The pinion gears can be engageable with a rack gear positioned therebetween so rotation of the pinion gears translates into linear motion of the wick. A computer system can be utilized to control the motor based on a time signal, an activation signal, a sensor signal or any wireless signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2026
    Publication date: June 4, 2026
    Applicant: AEXION INC.
    Inventor: John S. Riga
  • Patent number: 12571535
    Abstract: A flame out candle system and method for automatically retracting and extinguishing a wick flame. The system includes a candle, a wick, and a puck assembly. The candle includes a bore to receive the wick, and a cavity to receive the puck assembly. The puck assembly can include a motor driven power screw or spur gears associated with spaced apart pinion gears. The puck assembly is removable from the candle for reuse in another candle. A wick engaging member can be operatively associated with the power screw for linear movement that is transferred to the wick. The pinion gears can be engageable with a rack gear positioned therebetween so rotation of the pinion gears translates into linear motion of the wick. A computer system can be utilized to control the motor based on a time signal, an activation signal, a sensor signal or any wireless signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2026
    Assignee: AEXION INC.
    Inventor: John S. Riga
  • Patent number: 12264517
    Abstract: A doorjamb safety system, device and method for utilization in holding open a door, and preferably an automatically closing door. The system can include a handle unit, a wedge unit slidably associated with handle unit, and a chock unit attachable with the handle unit and slidably associated with the edge unit. The chock unit includes a triangularly shaped chock and a shaft including multiple locking holes. The wedge unit includes a button that is engageable with the locking holes to lock the chock in a space apart relation with wedge sides of the wedge unit. The chock unit is rotatable allowing for insertion into a doorjamb, while the spacing between the chock and the wedge sides is adjustable to clamp a corner of a door frame and a door therebetween. The handle unit can include an electronic device such as a light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2023
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2025
    Assignee: Aexion Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald William Hermann
  • Publication number: 20230349208
    Abstract: A doorjamb safety system, device and method for utilization in holding open a door, and preferably an automatically closing door. The system can include a handle unit, a wedge unit slidably associated with handle unit, and a chock unit attachable with the handle unit and slidably associated with the edge unit. The chock unit includes a triangularly shaped chock and a shaft including multiple locking holes. The wedge unit includes a button that is engageable with the locking holes to lock the chock in a space apart relation with wedge sides of the wedge unit. The chock unit is rotatable allowing for insertion into a doorjamb, while the spacing between the chock and the wedge sides is adjustable to clamp a corner of a door frame and a door therebetween. The handle unit can include an electronic device such as a light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2023
    Publication date: November 2, 2023
    Applicant: Aexion Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald William Hermann
  • Patent number: 11739574
    Abstract: A doorjamb safety system, device and method for utilization in holding open a door, and preferably an automatically closing door. The system can include a handle unit, a wedge unit slidably associated with handle unit, and a chock unit attachable with the handle unit and slidably associated with the edge unit. The chock unit includes a triangularly shaped chock and a shaft including multiple locking holes. The wedge unit includes a button that is engageable with the locking holes to lock the chock in a space apart relation with wedge sides of the wedge unit. The chock unit is rotatable allowing for insertion into a doorjamb, while the spacing between the chock and the wedge sides is adjustable to clamp a corner of a door frame and a door therebetween. The handle unit can include an electronic device such as a light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2023
    Assignee: Aexion Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald William Hermann