Abstract: A candle fountain is provided which includes a base defining a reservoir therein which is adapted to hold a fluid, such as water. A pump having an inlet and an outlet is provided in communication with the base reservoir. A candle member is supported on the base, where the candle member includes a bore formed at least partially therethrough having an inlet and at least one outlet. The bore inlet is in fluid communication with the pump outlet such that fluid can be pumped from the base reservoir into the bore and out through the one or more bore outlets of the candle member. Advantageously, the candle member can be lit during operation of the candle fountain to provide additional sensory enjoyment.
Abstract: A candle fountain is provided which includes a base defining a reservoir therein which is adapted to hold a fluid, such as water. A pump having an inlet and an outlet is provided in communication with the base reservoir. A candle member is supported on the base, where the candle member includes a bore formed at least partially therethrough having an inlet and at least one outlet. The bore inlet is in fluid communication with the pump outlet such that fluid can be pumped from the base reservoir into the bore and out through the one or more bore outlets of the candle member. Advantageously, the candle member can be lit during operation of the candle fountain to provide additional sensory enjoyment.
Abstract: A decorative tank includes a main body and an air-introducing means. The main body, which has a bed portion and a wall portion, defines a water reservoir therein. The wall portion of the main body has a substantially upright-sloping surface formed thereon. The wall portion defines a passage therein which extends substantially upwardly from a lower end to an upper end. The passage communicates with the bottom portion of the water reservoir at the lower end. The water reservoir contains a quantity of particles therein which have a specific weight greater than water. The wall portion of the main body has a window portion through which the view within said main body can be clearly seen from outside.