Method and apparatus for making candles, vases or decorative objects
Making candles, vases or ornamental articles, by rotating a mold in elevation and azimuth, pouring wax into the mold, allowing the wax to partially or completely harden, and repeating these steps to build up layers of wax in different inclined planes. Apparatus is described for carrying out this method, having a support rotatable in elevation and a mold holder rotatable in azimuth on the support. An alternative apparatus is described having a vessel that may be optionally temperature controlled and containing flowable material supporting a mold. Further apparatus is described having means to support a mold at a variable angles of elevation and azimuth. The apparatus and materials for carrying out the method may be supplied as a kit, with the apparatus either fully assembled or supplied as separate parts to be assembled by the user.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for making candles, vases or decorative objects. More particularly, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for making candles having a plurality of intersecting planes of different colors.
2. Discussion of the Background
Candles have been used for thousands of years for illumination, for religious rituals and for decoration. Numerous shapes, sizes and colors have been produced. Multi-colored candles have even been produced.
Candles may be made either by dipping or by pouring. To make candles by dipping, a wick is repeatedly dipped into molten wax to build up successive layers. To make candles by pouring, molten wax is poured into a mold.
Novel apparatus and methods will henceforth be described to produce multi-colored candles having an especially pleasing aesthetic appearance.
SUMMARYMethods are disclosed for making candles, vases or other ornamental articles, by rotating a mold in elevation and azimuth, pouring wax or another suitable meltable substance into a mold, allowing the wax to partially or completely harden, and repeating these steps to build up layers of wax in different inclined planes.
Apparatus is described for carrying out these methods, having a support rotatable in elevation and a mold holder rotatable in azimuth on the support In an alternative embodiment, a mold is supported by flowable material in a container, optionally provided with temperature control means. Other embodiments are also disclosed, employing a stand and a backstop.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The apparatus shown in
In
With reference to the accompanying figures, support 3 rotates in angle of elevation about bolt 4 and can be fixed at any angle by tightening wing nut 5. Mold holder 9 can be rotated in azimuth about bolt 6 and can be fixed in any position by wing nut 7. A mold (not shown) would be placed inside the mold holder 9. Alternatively, the mold may be mounted directly upon the support 3 without the mold holder 9.
In a further embodiment, as shown in
The pictured mold holder 9 is rectilinear, but may be of any shape necessary to accommodate a candle mold (not shown). Depending on the size of support 3 and of the mold holders 9, any number of mold holders may be used on the same apparatus. Note that if a cylindrical mold holder is used, it need not be rotatable in the azimuth direction, rather the mold itself can rotate. Similarly for irregularly shaped molds, an adaptor with a circular cross section (not shown) may be fitted thereto, which would allow rotation of the mold.
The following method is appropriate for a vase or a decorative object as well as a candle In the latter case it is assumed that a wick will be added by any of the usual methods.
To make a candle:
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- (1) The top (and bottom) surface(s) of support 3 are brought to the horizontal and fixed there by wing nut: 5, and the mold holder 9 is rotated to and fixed at the desired position by wing nut 7.
- (2) The desired amount of wax is poured into the mold, the support 3 is rotated to the desired angle and the wax is allowed to partially or completely harden.
- (3) Steps 1 and 2 are repeated as often as desired.
Alternatively, a candle may be made by carrying out the following steps:
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- (1) The support 3 is rotated to the desired angle, and the mold holder 9 is rotated to and fixed at the desired position by wing nut 7.
- (2) The desired amount of wax is poured into the mold, and the wax is allowed to partially or completely harden.
- (3) Steps 1 and 2 are repeated as often as desired.
By following the above methods, multiple layers of wax may be deposited at various angles of elevation and azimuth. This can produces many pleasing aesthetic effects. It has been found that the best results may be obtained when the candle mold is composed of cardboard coated with polypropylene. To achieve the best effects, the wax should have just the right degree of adhesion to the mold, so that the wax does not withdraw from the mold before the next layer is deposited, but can be withdrawn from the mold when the candle is complete. Of course, other suitable materials may be used for the mold without departing from the scope of the invention.
The method and apparatus of the invention may also be employed, for example, to form a vase from wax or other suitable meltable material with tetrahedral corners and four flat sides. The sides have only a shallow layer of wax poured into the mold, and a layer of wax is added to form a bottom to the vase. An example of such a vase is shown in
The apparatus described herein may be supplied, together with at least two colors of wax or a suitable meltable material and with suitable material for making molds, as a kit. Such a kit may also include a length of any suitable material for making candle wicks.
As will readily be appreciated by those skilled in the art, numerous modifications and variations of the above embodiments of the present invention are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A method of making a ornamental article, such as a candle or vase, comprising the following steps in any suitable order rotating a mold to a desired angle of elevation;
- rotated said mold to a desired azimuthal position;
- pouring a desired amount of a molten substance into said mold; and
- repeating the above steps as many times as desired.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- allowing said molten substance to partially harden after said step of pouring said molten substance and before repeating said steps of rotating and pouring.
3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- allowing said molten substance to completely harden after said step of pouring said molten substance and before repeating said steps of rotating and pouring.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- adding a wick to said ornamental article.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein:
- said molten substance is wax.
6. The ornamental article made according to the method of claim 1
7. The article according to claim 6, wherein:
- said article is a candle and is provided with a wick.
8. An apparatus for making ornamental articles, such as candles or vases, comprising:
- a support configured to rotate to various angles of elevation; and
- at least one mold mounted on said support and configured to rotate to various angles of azimuth relative to said support.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:
- at least one mold holder configured to retain said at least one mold on said support.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:
- a pair of side walls upon which said support is pivotally mounted.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a base attached to each of said pair of side walls.
12. The apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:
- means to indicate said angles of elevation.
13. The apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:
- means to indicate said angles of azimuth.
14. A kit for making ornamental articles such as candles or vases, said kit comprising:
- apparatus for rotating at least one mold in elevation and azimuth;
- a supply of a meltable substance in at least two colors; and
- suitable material for constructing said at least one mold.
15. The kit according to claim 14,.wherein said apparatus comprises:
- a support for said at least one mold;
- means for fastening said at least one mold to said support for rotation in azimuth;
- a pair of side walls; and
- means for fastening said support between said pair of side walls for pivotal movement.
16. The kit according to claim 15, wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- a mold holder for retaining said mold to said support.
17. The kit according to claim 14, further comprising:
- a supply of wick material.
18. The kit according to claim 14, wherein:
- said meltable substance is wax.
19. An apparatus for making ornamental articles, such as candles or vases, comprising:
- a mold;
- a container; and
- a quantity of a flowable material, said flowable material at least partially filling said container; wherein:
- said mold is supported at desired angles of azimuth and elevation in said container by said flowable material.
20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein:
- said container is hollow and further comprises ports for ingress and egress of a fluid;
21. The apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
- means configured to control a temperature of said fluid.
22. An apparatus for making ornamental articles, such as candles or vases, comprising:
- a mold having a lower end and an upper end;
- a stand configured to raise said mold to various angles of elevation, said stand having an upper and a lower end; and
- a clamp at said upper end of said stand, said clamp configured to retain said mold at a desired angle of azimuth.
23. The apparatus according to claim 22, further comprising:
- a backstop configured to retain said lower end of said mold against lateral movement.
24. The apparatus according to claim 23, further comprising:
- means to tilt said lower end of said mold comprising a peg inserted in said backstop.
25. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein:
- said lower end of said stand is retained in one of a plurality of depressions n said backstop.
26. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein:
- said stand is extensible.
27. The apparatus according to claim 22, further comprising:
- means to tilt said lower end of said mold.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2006
Inventor: J. Israel (Baltimore, MD)
Application Number: 11/000,384
International Classification: C11C 5/00 (20060101);