US20100316962A1 - Method for embodying an incense-coated template in variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns - Google Patents

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US20100316962A1
US20100316962A1 US12/456,035 US45603509A US2010316962A1 US 20100316962 A1 US20100316962 A1 US 20100316962A1 US 45603509 A US45603509 A US 45603509A US 2010316962 A1 US2010316962 A1 US 2010316962A1
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  • This invention relates generally to a method of manufacturing incense into specific shapes and designs which allows the burn to follow a trail or route predetermined by the embedded template and allows the incense shape/design to burn independent of a heat source.
  • These shapes can be used in religious rituals, ceremonies, or for other incidents or situations where incense would be appropriate, so that novelty and amusement can be derived from the incense and specific value can be applied to the incense, and thus enhance the presence the incense represents as well as augment the incident or situation where the incense is being used.
  • Incense has traditionally been manufactured in stick, coil, loose powder and cone form. Once lit, these types of incense burn arbitrarily and simultaneously over the whole incense piece with no predictable pattern. They usually have no visual connotation to the purposes behind their use. For example someone could do a ritual incorporating religious icons placed around them and have a stick of incense for aroma, but the physical appearance of the incense would have no direct connection to the ritual; for the purpose of the ritual, the incense has absolutely no aesthetic value.
  • This present invention would be a piece of incense created by using a template to form it's base and coating it with wood powders to create a burnable shape which might comprise a design of religious significance. Therefore, the incense is more durable and the role of the incense has been elevated from merely providing accompanying scent to the ritual to simultaneously complementing the ritual for which it is being used visually. Hence, its aesthetic contribution enhances the ritual experience.
  • Past incense makers have extruded incense dough into shapes; however, even when the dough is thoroughly dry, the shapes break apart and crumble easily and are therefore not stable enough to be packaged and sold to the general public.
  • This present invention solves that problem by adding a template which forms the base of the incense shape and when coated with the wood powders and dried thoroughly, creates a sturdy, rigid form of incense in a variety of designs that is far more durable and hence suitable for shipping.
  • An added benefit to this present invention is that unlike some other incense shapes made from dough, this present invention, while having the template, still burns without the use of a separate heat source such as charcoal or an electric burner.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to, among other things; provide a creative, novel way to incorporate sacred imagery and unique designs together with traditional incense for use in meditation, as a point of concentration and in various religious rites.
  • the images that this incense represent, as described above, are integral for these purposes, as is the presence and use of incense.
  • This invention successfully marries these two crucial elements together for a novel approach to the purposes listed.
  • Another purpose of this present invention is to create a rigid support for incense to be shaped around so the incense shape/design will be more sturdy and durable enough to withstand the rigors of handling and shipping to the general public.
  • the present invention is a method for embodying an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns by cutting a template of the desired shape or design by hand or machine; sprinkling the shape with water until sufficiently moistened; sprinkle coating the shape with a wood powder mixture; lightly sprinkling the shape with water again to “set” the wood powders; allowing the shape to dry thoroughly; repeating these steps until the coating is at the desired thickness and completely encases the template; coating the shape with a fragrance in various forms; sprinkle coating the shape with a colored powder and then sprinkling the shape with water to set the color; allowing the shape to dry thoroughly.
  • FIG. 1 presents the schematic diagram showing a process of manufacturing an incense-coated template in a symbolic shape.
  • the first step of the process of manufacturing an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate designs and patterns is cutting the shape/design out of any variety of options from the group consisting of bamboo paper, rice paper, papyrus paper or thin sheets of wood 1 and is cut mechanically or by hand.
  • the shape/design is lightly sprinkled with water until sufficiently moistened 2 .
  • Said shape/design is then sprinkle-coated with a mixture of the group consisting of various wood powders such as Makko, Laha, Dar and any fragrant wood powder 3 .
  • various wood powders such as Makko, Laha, Dar and any fragrant wood powder 3 .
  • the following wood powders are mixed together for use: 2 parts Sandalwood wood powder, 2 parts Makko wood powder and 1 part Dar wood powder.
  • the shape/design is lightly sprinkled with water again to “set” the wood powders 4 .
  • the shape/design is placed between two layers of vinyl-covered screen 5 .
  • Small weights are then placed on the screen at various positions in order to ensure the finished product does not warp during the curing process.
  • steps 2 - 5 are repeated on both sides of the shape/design as needed until the finished product attains an average thickness of 2 mm and the template is thoroughly encased in the dried wood powder.
  • Said shape/design is once again lightly sprinkled with water 6 and then sprinkled with an aromatic such as scented oils, herbs, fragrant wood powders or powdered incense 7 on each side of the shape/design.
  • the shape/design is then sprinkled with a powdered dye on each side to attain the desired coloration 8 .
  • Said shape/design is sprinkled with water to “set” the powdered color dye 9 .
  • the shape/design is placed again between the two layers of vinyl-covered screen to cure 10 and once thoroughly dry an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns is obtained 11 .

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A method of manufacturing an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns is by cutting a template of the desired shape by hand or machine and coating the template with wood powder and aromatics. The template may be made from any of the options from the group consisting of bamboo paper, rice paper, papyrus paper, thin sheets of wood. The shape is then subjected to evenly-applied light coats of alternating water and wood powders, which form the incense coating. When desired thickness is reached, two final coats round out the process: one of powdered dye to attain the desired coloration, and one which comprises the application of an aromatic. The aromatic can be either scented oil or in a variation of powdered form, in which case the previously discussed setting and curing process of the wood powders would apply.

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  • I. Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates generally to a method of manufacturing incense into specific shapes and designs which allows the burn to follow a trail or route predetermined by the embedded template and allows the incense shape/design to burn independent of a heat source. These shapes can be used in religious rituals, festivities, or for other incidents or situations where incense would be appropriate, so that novelty and amusement can be derived from the incense and specific value can be applied to the incense, and thus enhance the presence the incense represents as well as augment the incident or situation where the incense is being used.
  • II. Description of the Prior Art
  • Incense has traditionally been manufactured in stick, coil, loose powder and cone form. Once lit, these types of incense burn arbitrarily and simultaneously over the whole incense piece with no predictable pattern. They usually have no visual connotation to the purposes behind their use. For example someone could do a ritual incorporating religious icons placed around them and have a stick of incense for aroma, but the physical appearance of the incense would have no direct connection to the ritual; for the purpose of the ritual, the incense has absolutely no aesthetic value.
  • This present invention, for the purpose of this example, would be a piece of incense created by using a template to form it's base and coating it with wood powders to create a burnable shape which might comprise a design of religious significance. Therefore, the incense is more durable and the role of the incense has been elevated from merely providing accompanying scent to the ritual to simultaneously complementing the ritual for which it is being used visually. Hence, its aesthetic contribution enhances the ritual experience.
  • Past incense makers have extruded incense dough into shapes; however, even when the dough is thoroughly dry, the shapes break apart and crumble easily and are therefore not stable enough to be packaged and sold to the general public. This present invention solves that problem by adding a template which forms the base of the incense shape and when coated with the wood powders and dried thoroughly, creates a sturdy, rigid form of incense in a variety of designs that is far more durable and hence suitable for shipping. An added benefit to this present invention is that unlike some other incense shapes made from dough, this present invention, while having the template, still burns without the use of a separate heat source such as charcoal or an electric burner.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The purpose of the present invention is to, among other things; provide a creative, novel way to incorporate sacred imagery and unique designs together with traditional incense for use in meditation, as a point of concentration and in various religious rites. The images that this incense represent, as described above, are integral for these purposes, as is the presence and use of incense. This invention successfully marries these two crucial elements together for a novel approach to the purposes listed. Another purpose of this present invention is to create a rigid support for incense to be shaped around so the incense shape/design will be more sturdy and durable enough to withstand the rigors of handling and shipping to the general public.
  • The present invention is a method for embodying an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns by cutting a template of the desired shape or design by hand or machine; sprinkling the shape with water until sufficiently moistened; sprinkle coating the shape with a wood powder mixture; lightly sprinkling the shape with water again to “set” the wood powders; allowing the shape to dry thoroughly; repeating these steps until the coating is at the desired thickness and completely encases the template; coating the shape with a fragrance in various forms; sprinkle coating the shape with a colored powder and then sprinkling the shape with water to set the color; allowing the shape to dry thoroughly.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 presents the schematic diagram showing a process of manufacturing an incense-coated template in a symbolic shape.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Refer to FIG. 1, the first step of the process of manufacturing an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate designs and patterns is cutting the shape/design out of any variety of options from the group consisting of bamboo paper, rice paper, papyrus paper or thin sheets of wood 1 and is cut mechanically or by hand. The shape/design is lightly sprinkled with water until sufficiently moistened 2. Said shape/design is then sprinkle-coated with a mixture of the group consisting of various wood powders such as Makko, Laha, Dar and any fragrant wood powder 3. For this present invention the following wood powders are mixed together for use: 2 parts Sandalwood wood powder, 2 parts Makko wood powder and 1 part Dar wood powder. The shape/design is lightly sprinkled with water again to “set” the wood powders 4. Next, the shape/design is placed between two layers of vinyl-covered screen 5. Small weights are then placed on the screen at various positions in order to ensure the finished product does not warp during the curing process. After this initial curing, steps 2-5 are repeated on both sides of the shape/design as needed until the finished product attains an average thickness of 2 mm and the template is thoroughly encased in the dried wood powder. Said shape/design is once again lightly sprinkled with water 6 and then sprinkled with an aromatic such as scented oils, herbs, fragrant wood powders or powdered incense 7 on each side of the shape/design. The shape/design is then sprinkled with a powdered dye on each side to attain the desired coloration 8. Said shape/design is sprinkled with water to “set” the powdered color dye 9. The shape/design is placed again between the two layers of vinyl-covered screen to cure 10 and once thoroughly dry an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns is obtained 11.
  • Even though this invention has been described by employing the process stated in the preferred embodiment, it is understood that an array of materials, variations, substitutions and modifications can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.

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1) A method for embodying an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns in which a template from the options of the group consisting of bamboo paper, rice paper, papyrus paper or thin sheets of wood is cut and is coated with a mixture of wood powders that adhere to the template and when thoroughly dry, the incense design burns along the predetermined lines of the template.
2) A method for embodying an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns in which a template is encased by means of coating the template in layers, creating a sturdy, rigid support by which the incense will become more durable and hold its shape during transport to the general public.
3) The method for embodying an incense-coated template in a variety of ornate and complex designs or patterns in which the incense shape/design created by using a template as the base form of the incense shape as stated in claim 1; will burn independent of a separate heat source such as charcoal or an electric burner, which is a traditional method used to burn incense.
4) Since the use of Makko, Dar and Laha in an appropriate amount creates a surface which binds other materials to its surface, it is possible to adhere a variety of ingredients such as herbs and fragrant woods to the surface of the shape/design to enhance the aroma of the incense as it burns.
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