Candle Type Patents (Class 362/161)
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Patent number: 8215789Abstract: A light-emitting apparatus includes a housing defining an interior space. A light-emitting diode in the interior space of the housing projects upward from the interior bottom surface. A support surface in the interior space above the light-emitting diode is configured to support a candle in the interior space over the light-emitting diode so that the light-emitting diode is hidden from view.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Mary Elle FashionsInventor: Kenneth A. Howard
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Patent number: 8157425Abstract: An electrically powered flame simulator comprises at least two light sources, an integrated circuit electrically connected to the light sources for intermittently illuminating at least one of the light sources independently of other light sources such that the light sources together provide the effect of a flickering movement, and a power source for providing power to the integrated circuit. The flame simulator may be mounted in a decorative or ornamental device such as a candle or fire log, or used on decorative clothing, or may be part of a hazard or warning system. One or more solid state light sources may also be used.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Winvic Sales, Inc.Inventors: Robert A Gutstein, Monita Liu
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Publication number: 20120044671Abstract: A candle cover is disclosed which includes a tubular sheath of light-filtering material with a top end, a bottom end, and an opening at each end. A hem surrounds each opening. The tubular sheath is place over a candle body such that light transmitted through the candle body from the candle light source is filtered by the tubular sheath of light-filtering material to create a decorative pattern. The light-filtering material can filter light in many different ways, including by modifying the percent of light transmitted through the material, by modifying the percent of light reflected by the material, by modifying the color of light reflected or transmitted by the material, or by light refraction or light diffraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Jennifer Leigh Gourdie, Terri Lee Augustyn
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Publication number: 20110280008Abstract: A light emitting system has a base portion and a removable portion. The base portion has a coupling for receiving the removable portion. The removable portion has a light emitter, such as a wick, candle, or light emitting diode. The base portion has at least some wax. The light emitting system is shaped to resemble an object, such as a flower or butterfly. The light emitting system is configured to float in a liquid and can further contain electrical components, such as an audio speaker, microphone, receiver, or control unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventor: Mehrdad Bakian
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Patent number: 8002429Abstract: A lantern candle comprises a candle and a cup for receiving it, wherein the cup comprises a casing made of absorbent material such as paper or cardboard or a multi-layer laminate based thereon, which is soaked with a wax so that the casing is substantially immediately translucent upon lighting the candle. A method for making a lantern candle comprises the steps of forming a casing by preparing an absorbent material such as paper or cardboard or a multi-layer laminate based thereon, forming a cup for receiving a candle by joining a bottom to the casing, introducing a candle wax and a wick into the prepared cup, and soaking the absorbent material or the paper or cardboard with wax, so as to render it substantially immediately translucent upon lighting the candle.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: SER S.p.AInventors: Piergiorgio Ambroggio, Giuseppe Ambroggio
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Patent number: 7997772Abstract: A flameless candle having speaker and lighting capability is provided. Multiple of such flameless candles can be used in a system to generate stereo or surround sound, as well as various lighting modes. The flameless candle or flameless candle system can have AM/FM radio functions, clock functions, alarm functions, etc., and can be used as an audio monitor. In addition, the flameless candle or candle system may be equipped with video capability.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Fasst Products, LLCInventors: Moshe Avtzon, Michael Friend
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Patent number: 7934845Abstract: A candle-like lighting device is disclosed. The device comprises a decorative seat and a base seat, characterized in that the decorative seat is a transparent configuration, and within the decorative seat a cavity is provided which could hold at least a kind of low boiling point liquid, and the center of the decorative seat is a through hole passing through the decorative seat, and a top cover is provided to the through hole which mounted with a glowing member, and the base seat is mounted with a circuit with light source components, and the circuit is provided with a heat-generating body allowing current to pass through to generate an impedance effect, and the circuit also provides the glowing component of the decorative seat to be connected by a conductive cable to generate light.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Chin-Sheng Yang
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Patent number: 7850327Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises receiving a time-varying power waveform. The power waveform may be periodic and/or phase-controlled. Compressed within a power range associated with the time-varying power waveform, a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal is produced, which is supplied to a light source in order to produce a lighting effect emulating lighting from a candle flame.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Enchanted Lighting Company, LLCInventors: Kurt Campbell, Mike Boone, Mark Medley, Karel Slovacek
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Patent number: 7798808Abstract: An upwardly extending sectional candle is provided. The candle includes adjacent upper and lower wax sections stacked vertically relative to each other, each wax section having a thickness. The candle also includes a spacer formed from a non-flammable material. The spacer has a first surface, a second surface, and a thickness, wherein the first and second surfaces have a non-flat shape. The spacer contacts the upper wax section at the first surface and the lower wax section at the second surface. Each adjacent upper and lower wax section has a wick embedded in, and extending vertically through each wax section. The adjacent upper and lower wax sections are configured to be separated into individual wax sections at the spacer, thus exposing a like-new clean wax surface of the at least one of the upper and lower individual wax sections after the candle is separated.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Robert Bruce Kleve
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Patent number: 7789542Abstract: A column alternatively supports one of a plurality of arrays of different pluralities candles in different configurations. A plurality of donation or payment mechanisms are mounted on the column for alternative modes of receiving diverse monetary transactions elements, such as cash, credit card and debit card, with resultant automated actuation of the at least one of the electronic candles upon receipt of one of the monetary transaction elements. The column includes jimmy-proof, pilfer-proof and tamper-proof features for securing cash collected in an authorized accessibly collection box. A replaceable paperboard collection box is removably disposed in the secured column.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Gabor Lederer
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Patent number: 7736605Abstract: An apparatus for controlling a duration of burn of a stick of incense includes a base and a ferric rod extending away from and over the base. A hole is provided in the base for placement of a bottom end of the incense. A cylindrical portion is adapted to fit over and slide along a longitudinal length of the incense. A magnet is attached to the cylindrical portion and is adapted to secure the cylindrical portion, where desired, along a longitudinal length of the rod. Accordingly, the incense is supported in two locations and is disposed under and generally parallel to the rod. The incense is able to burn until the area of combustion reaches the cylindrical portion, at which time it is extinguished. Two alternate embodiments are described that allow use of modified forms of the cylindrical portion with prior art types of incense burners.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: Ralph Gregory Gomez
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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: 7686471Abstract: An apparatus for simulating flames using fabric flame sheets or elements. The apparatus includes a fan or blower for producing a volume of air flow and two or more flame elements positioned in the fan air flow. First and second light sources, such as high powered light emitting diodes (LEDs), are provided to produce light beams having two differing colors such as an amber beam and an orange/red beam. The light beams are directed so as to mix or cross on or near the flame elements when the flame elements extend outward from their mounting location into the fan air flow. Each of the LEDs has a brightness level that can be tuned or adjusted by a controller, which may be manual or may be automated to modify the brightness level of at least one of the LEDs and typically both LEDs during the operation of the flame simulator.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Reichow
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Patent number: 7677753Abstract: A control system for turning conventional AC electric window lights on and off particularly during the holiday season by means of a central, wireless remote control is herein disclosed. Specifically, the apparatus provides for the remote control of traditional, electric, window candlelight fixtures. Each lighting fixture has its own integral receiver which responds to on/off commands issued by a programmable remote control transmitter. Each lighting fixture comprises a manual switching means. The remote transmitter is also equipped with frequency learning firmware, a countdown timer, and a conventional timer to allow for the unattended operation of the window lighting fixtures.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: Michael H. Wills
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Patent number: 7670035Abstract: A fragrance releasing electronic candle comprises a housing constructed in the form of a cylinder and including a circuit board and a battery case, both of which are assembled therein, the battery case including a power switch arranged thereon and a bottom lid covered to the opening thereof, characterized in that the housing includes a receiving compartment formed on the top end thereof for receiving a fragrance piece, and includes a fan secured in the lower side thereof for the connection with the circuit board, the housing also includes an upper cover covered thereon and having a plurality of bores arranged thereon and having a central hole formed at the center thereof for inserting at least one LED lamp therein, such that the at least one LED may be electrically conducted with the circuit board, and a lamp shield in the shape of a flame may be adhesively affixed in the central hole of the upper cover.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Inventor: Ching-Tien Tsai
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Patent number: 7670136Abstract: An improved artificial candle having an exterior appearance of a traditional wax candle, but which provides illumination by means of producing and burning acetylene gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Inventor: James D. Bishop
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Patent number: 7658507Abstract: An image projecting candle apparatus which is constructed of a generally elongated cylindrical body with a candle positioned therein and an annular display unit mounted on a top rim of the cylindrical body with colored transparent film mounted in the display unit and for turning by heated air rising out of the cylindrical body such that a team color of a person's favorite sports team can be projected either on the ceiling or on a wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Inventor: Shepard H. Thomas
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Patent number: 7658608Abstract: An application for a method of making a candle includes providing a candle core and adding a base layer of wax to the candle core. Next, an image area is cut out of the base layer large enough to contain an image and the base layer is peeled away from the candle core in the image area. An adhesion layer of wax is added to the candle core. An image is installed in the image area. A clear layer of wax is added to the candle core, also covering the image. An outer layer of wax is added to the candle core, also covering the image area then the image area is cut out of the outer layer and the outer layer is peeled away from the candle core in the image area.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Inventor: Nicolas A. Weathersbee
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Patent number: 7625108Abstract: A light which is attached to at least a pair of spokes on a bike wheel by a clip which snaps onto a housing to trap the spokes therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Gary Peterson
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Patent number: 7591565Abstract: A display device for creating a backlit effect on a display article—such as a photograph—with a candle. The display device includes a candle container and a display panel attached to the wall of the candle container by a stand-off. The wall of the candle, display panel, and stand-off together form a pocket for receiving a sleeve which receives a display article. Both the display panel, inside wall and sleeve allow the light of the candle to transmit through the display device and create a backlit effect on the display article that is viewable through the display panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: Ajay Chadha
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Publication number: 20090213581Abstract: A lighting apparatus includes an electric light source and a natural light source, such as candles, oil lamps, or other flame generating devices. The lighting apparatus includes a support, a frame attached to the support, and a candleholder and an electrically powered light fixture coupled to the support or the fixture. A shelf may be coupled on the frame or the support for supporting a candle. A drip tray may be optionally associated with the candleholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Derek K. Gauger
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Patent number: 7553041Abstract: The present invention is directed to a floating luminary device that includes: (a.) a base saucer having at least one closed air chamber for floatation, the base saucer having a first predetermined maximum width; and, (b.) a candle mantle located on the base saucer and projecting upwardly from the base saucer and having sufficient space therein for encompassing a candle, the candle mantle having a second predetermined maximum width wherein the first predetermined maximum width is at least 10% greater than the second predetermined maximum width.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Diane D. Terhune
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Publication number: 20090129066Abstract: A display device for creating a backlit effect on a display article—such as a photograph—with a candle. The display device includes a candle container and a display panel attached to the wall of the candle container by a stand-off. The wall of the candle, display panel, and stand-off together form a pocket for receiving a sleeve which receives a display article. Both the display panel, inside wall and sleeve allow the light of the candle to transmit through the display device and create a backlit effect on the display article that is viewable through the display panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Ajay Chadha
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Publication number: 20090073678Abstract: Battery operated sconces, battery operated chandeliers, battery operated candles and candles with unique shapes are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Ronald B. Sherer
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Patent number: 7503668Abstract: A flameless candle that releases a volatile active includes at least one LED positioned in a tip (106), a cartridge mount (128), and a support structure (102, 141). The at least one LED emits a flickering light that emulates a flame of a candle. The cartridge mount (128) receives and secures a replaceable cartridge (104a) containing a volatile active to be released into the atmosphere over time. The support structure (120, 141) supports the at least one LED and the cartridge mount (128). The support structure (120, 141) is configured to allow airflow across the replaceable cartridge (104a) when the replaceable cartridge (104a) is mounted in the cartridge mount (128).Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Jose Porchia, Jeffrey J. Wolf, David C. Belongia, Kara J. Mackey, Mark Niederberger, Thomas Froehlich
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Publication number: 20090067164Abstract: A lantern candle comprises a candle and a cup for receiving it, wherein the cup comprises a casing made of absorbent material such as paper or cardboard or a multi-layer laminate based thereon, which is soaked with a wax so that the casing is substantially immediately translucent upon lighting the candle. A method for making a lantern candle comprises the steps of forming a casing by preparing an absorbent material such as paper or cardboard or a multi-layer laminate based thereon, forming a cup for receiving a candle by joining a bottom to the casing, introducing a candle wax and a wick into the prepared cup, and soaking the absorbent material or the paper or cardboard with wax, so as to render it substantially immediately translucent upon lighting the candle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: SER S.P.A.Inventors: Piergiorgio Ambroggio, Giuseppe Ambroggio
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Patent number: 7497685Abstract: A wick-holder assembly includes a wick-retention member for retaining a wick thereto and a heat-conductive element extending from a base portion. The heat-conductive element may include materials having different thermal expansion coefficients. The materials may be arranged to interact to cause a portion of the heat-conductive element to move in response to a flame disposed on the wick.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Chris A. Kubicek, Cory J Nelson
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Publication number: 20090004614Abstract: Candles are provided for dispensing air treatment chemicals in response to heat. There is a lid bearing the air treatment chemical. The candle includes a housing with a combustible fuel. An upper lid includes a cover plate bearing the air treatment chemical and an opening centrally disposed in the plate to allow heated air to pass through when the fuel is being combusted. The plate is suspended across an upper end of a side wall of the housing creating an air gap adjacent the radial periphery of the lid. When the fuel is combusted the air treatment chemical can be heated thereby and carried away by heated air that has passed through the central opening, and the air gap can permit cooler air to enter the cavity while the fuel is being combusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Paul E. Furner, William G. Madala
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Patent number: 7422428Abstract: A candlestick includes a tubular cartridge of biodegradable material having an upper end which forms a socket for a candle and a lower end, and a sleeve of flexible biodegradable material encircling the cartridge and extending appreciably above the upper end thereof. The sleeve is collapsible lengthwise towards the upper end of the cartridge so that when a candle is received the cartridge, the sleeve is gathered around the candle at the upper end of the cartridge forming a cuff or skirt which can catch any melted wax dripping from the candle. A method of making the candlestick is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Inventor: Gregory Desmond
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Patent number: 7422355Abstract: An illumination device is provided which includes a lighting stand (3) in which a torch portion (11) including a light source support (13) on which a plurality of light sources (2a to 2c) is supported is provided upright on a base in which a control circuit unit (22) to change the light emission from each of the light sources 2a to 2c, a light scattering member (4) formed by molding a semitransparent resin to have a cap-like shape nearly like a candle frame, fitted on the light source support (13) and which scatters the illumination light emitted from the light sources (2a to 2c), to be bright itself, a shade member (5) formed from a transparent resin and attached over the outer surface of the lighting stand (3), and a shielding/diffusing member (6) assembled, being rounded like a cylinder, inside the shade member (5) to diffuse the illumination light emitted from the light sources (2a to 2c).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Youth Engineering Co., LtdInventor: Toshimi Hirata
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Patent number: 7377772Abstract: A candle container with a holder and burn control cover. The burn control cover and holder are configured in such a manner to create air intake vents for more efficient burning of a candle. The burn control cover includes a lower ring and an exhaust hole. A removable fitment attaches to the burn control cover through the exhaust hole for safe shipping and sealing of the candle container. A wax warmer container may attach to the candle container for scent distribution.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Anchor Hocking Operating Company, LLCInventors: Gregory R. Thune, James P. Wang, Jeffrey D. Accursi
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Publication number: 20080094825Abstract: An electric candle includes a candle-shaped frame which features both a simulated candle flame and having illumination from the side area of the length of the electric candle. The side illumination is provided using an electroluminescent panel. The panel being actuated via a switch optionally located within a membrane of the panel. A controller circuit is used to provide a sequential actuation of various elements within the electroluminescent panel that results in a display pattern for the electric candle as well as additional illumination.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Norman L. Silver
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Patent number: 7360918Abstract: Disclosed herein is an improved high-efficiency solar-charging electric window candle comprising a base adapted to sit securely upon a window sill. The base includes a footer formed with a battery compartment accessible through a bottom hatch, and a riser protruding upwardly from the footer with upwardly inclined side surfaces. The riser also has a compartment for enclosing a circuit board, and a vertically-oriented collar. A rechargeable battery is mounted in the footer of said base, and a hollow cylindrical candle body is inserted in the collar of the base riser, and a bulb assembly comprising a white LED is mounted atop the candle body. A circuit board is enclosed in the riser and includes two circuits: a current pump for supplying a pulsed current, and a photosensing circuit for sensing ambient light levels.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventors: Vince Trombetta, Kevin Trump
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Patent number: 7350720Abstract: An active material cartridge comprises a frame and an active material refill. The active material refill comprises at least one reservoir having an active material therein and a protrusion extending from a first end thereof. The active material refill is disposed on and attached to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Jaworski, Steven B. Mineau, David J. Schram, Scott W. Demarest, Dean Holzberger, Jeffrey J. Wolf, Mark Niederberger, Thomas Froehlich
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Publication number: 20080043461Abstract: An electronic flame analog installation for incense wax canister providing better light-emitting results, compact structure among members, simple construction and powerful utility includes a lampshade containing an electronic light emitting installation; and a lamp holder disposed to the lower end of the lampshade to accommodate the tip of the lampshade to adapt to the tip of the incense wax canister; the lamp holder and the top of the canister being effectively fixed and connected to each other; and the built in electronic light-emitting installation produces electronic flame to provide the canister better flame imitation results.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Ming Ren XIAO
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Publication number: 20070297166Abstract: An electric candle is disclosed that includes a housing; a cap secured to a top edge of the housing; a bulb projected from a top of the cap; and a base secured to a bottom edge of the housing and including a battery power source, and a switch. The housing is formed by wrapping a thin piece (e.g., one formed of plastics or paper) and securing both sides of the pieces together by glue or adhesive tape. The candle may be shaped as cylinder or truncated cone. Moreover, a decorative member (e.g., one formed of plastics, paper, or cloth) may be formed around the candle. In addition, a wax drop shaped member may be formed around an upper portion of the decorative member and on a top of the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Su-Hua Chen
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Publication number: 20070291476Abstract: A candelabrum contains a number of candlesticks, each having a drip pan supported by an arm. The arms of two or more candlesticks can be bundled together by a flexible sleeving device. The flexibility of the sleeving devices make the bundling very easy to conduct. In addition, the arms of the candlesticks bundled together can have arbitrary included angles among them. As such, the candlesticks can be joined and arranged freely into various geometrical shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Kuo-Chi Kuo
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Publication number: 20070287117Abstract: One flexible windproof candleholder, which is composed of upper-open cylinder candleholder with gap at its side to change candle, a slide cover that covers onto periphery of candleholder and canister cover with light holes that covers onto interior of candleholder; wherein protruding stopper ball is respectively set at external and internal rim of bottom section of candleholder; concave parts made at lower rim of slide cover and canister cover can be used for block, so, slide cover moves down to envelop gap, wind may not blow candle; as slide cover and canister cover respectively move down to periphery and interior of candleholder, slide cover is pushed against upper cover of canister cover so that internal space of candleholder is sealed, the burning candle may extinguish itself due to lack of oxygen, canister cover slides upward along vertical runner setting in symmetry inside candleholder by stopper ball protruded at external low section, meanwhile, slide cover also slides upward to upper section of candleType: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Cheng-Chung Chang
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Publication number: 20070236923Abstract: Disclosed is a candle lamp a base which comprises a base; a lampshade releasably mounted on the base; a candle holder disposed within the lampshade to hold a candle; a lid disposed above the lampshade; at least one solar power supplier arranged at an outer surface of the lid; and at least one illuminant electrically communicated with the solar power supplier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: GUANGZHOU FAPU ELECTRONIC & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventor: Quanwei Fan
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Publication number: 20070223216Abstract: An artificial candle includes a tube that simulates a wax candle and has top and bottom ends. A post extends upward from the top end. A nub, mounted on the post, is diametrically larger than the post. A flame piece simulating a candle flame has a bore configured to receive the nub as the piece is slid down over the post by a user. The bore has a diametrically enlarged section that is axially and radially the same size as the nub to provide the flame piece being slid down over the post with a tactile detent position, and enabling the piece to be slid downward beyond the detent position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Bradford Brian Jensen, Roger Donn Bentley, Kim Irwin McCavit
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Publication number: 20070223238Abstract: A real or artificial candle is centered on an axis and has axially top and bottom ends. A plug, connected to the bottom end, has circumferentially spaced elastic wings. Each wing extends upward and has a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface. The radially outer surfaces follow a common conical contour centered on the axis. The radially outer surfaces are configured to be flexed radially inward by a candle holder as the plug is inserted into a bore of the holder and to elastically and frictionally engage the holder to secure the plug and thus the candle to the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Bradford Brian Jensen
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Patent number: 7261455Abstract: A system for creating a flickering effect comprising a simulated candle housing, a light communicating channel on the housing, a source of ultraviolet light disposed in the channel, and a simulated flame having ultraviolet material thereon movable back and forth from its vertical axis mounted in the housing, the light focused on the simulated flame simulating a flickering flame.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Gary Schnuckle, Holger Irmler, Alfredo Ayala, Jamie Robertson, Bryan S. Tye
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Patent number: 7255455Abstract: A candle extinguisher includes a body of thin-plate, non-combustible material, the body having a ring-shaped part defining an inner space, with an inner diameter at least slightly exceeding the outer diameter of a candle on which the extinguisher is to be positioned. The body has a plurality of flexible finger elements extending upwardly from the ring-shaped part, each of the finger elements having a proximal part and a distal part. The proximal finger parts extend substantially in coplanar relationship with the ring-shaped part and are bendable outwardly relative to the inner space defined by the ring-shaped part. The distal finger parts are bent substantially perpendicularly relative to a respective proximal part and extend inwardly relative to the inner space defined by the ring-shaped part, each of the distal parts having a length exceeding one half of the width of the inner space defined by the ring-shaped part.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Knud Erik Johansen
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Patent number: 7249947Abstract: The venting chassis is designed to function optimally with jar candles that have small diameter mouths, and jar candles that have oddly shaped, non-cylindrical or smaller sized jars. The venting chassis includes an annular skirt that is dimensioned to extend below the jar shoulder that is formed between the sidewalls and jar brim. The skirt physically separates the inlet air flow from the exhaust air flow to facilitate laminar air flow within the jar candle. The skirt has three longitudinal depressions or channels, which form three inlet vents that open just below the shoulder. The skirt is shaped and configured to acts as a nozzle to constrain thereby increasing the velocity and inertia of the airflow and to vent the inlet airflow under the shoulder directly onto jar sidewalls thereby cooling the jar sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Inventor: Tod A. Papai
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Patent number: 7244041Abstract: A safety candle comprising: a tea light candle holder and at least one tea light candle insert.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Gunter Woog
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Patent number: 7175298Abstract: The present invention provides lanterns that have a globe or lens with portions that differ in their light transmitting characteristics such that each portion provides a different illuminating effect, and a candle or other light source held within the globe or lens on a holder that is able to swivel or rotate in relation to the globe or lens. This enables the lantern to be positioned such that light from the light source passes primarily through either one of the lens portions for the desired illumination characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Soren Schou
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Patent number: 7168948Abstract: A candle topper fits onto containerized candles, such as scented candles within a cylindrical apothecary jar, not only serving to enhance efficient combustion and add a decorative finish thereto, but also directing exhaust gases as a convective motive force to spin a fan. Thereby, hanging ornaments enhance the entertaining value of the candle topper.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Soy Basics LLCInventors: James Richard Swearingen, Tom Clark
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Patent number: 7159994Abstract: A system for creating a flickering effect comprises a light communicating cable, at least one light receiving cable secured on a rotatable mount rotatable about a horizontal axis, a light diffuser element in communication with the at least one light receiving cable and a rod connected to the diffuser element for causing rotary motion of the light diffuser surface about the horizontal axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Gary Schnuckle, Holger Irmler, Alfredo Ayala, Jamie Robertson, Bryan S. Tye
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Patent number: 7118243Abstract: An imitation candle having an exterior wax shell and an interior illumination source is structured to reduce cracking of the exterior wax shell by incorporating a bonding layer into a central cavity in the shell between the interior illumination source and the wax shell. The bonding layer terminates well spaced from terminal edges of the shell to transfer stress between the illumination source and the shell caused by differing coefficients of thermal expansion to points removed from edges of the shell to retard crack genesis.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Jenesis International, Inc.Inventors: Kim I. McCavit, Bradford B. Jensen
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Patent number: 7098600Abstract: A candle with a decorative light element is provided. A light emitting device is disposed within the main body of the candle, and a sensor connected to the light emitting device detects the presence of a flame on the wick. When a flame is detected by the sensor, the light emitting device is activated. The portion of the candle from which the wick projects is preferably substantially opaque, and the portion of the candle in which the light emitting device is disposed is preferably at least partially light transmissible or translucent, so that the glow of the flame does not interfere with the glow of the light emitting device within the candle.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Market Reconnaissance Group, LLCInventors: Xiao Feng Li, Stephen Shapiro, James V. Bonnema, Wen Der Wang