GB2370631A - Self-extinguishing candle comprising a container and sustainer - Google Patents

Self-extinguishing candle comprising a container and sustainer Download PDF

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GB2370631A
GB2370631A GB0124894A GB0124894A GB2370631A GB 2370631 A GB2370631 A GB 2370631A GB 0124894 A GB0124894 A GB 0124894A GB 0124894 A GB0124894 A GB 0124894A GB 2370631 A GB2370631 A GB 2370631A
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Carl Dibnah
Andrew Douglas Barraclough
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V35/00Candle holders
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11CFATTY ACIDS FROM FATS, OILS OR WAXES; CANDLES; FATS, OILS OR FATTY ACIDS BY CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF FATS, OILS, OR FATTY ACIDS OBTAINED THEREFROM
    • C11C5/00Candles
    • C11C5/006Candles wicks, related accessories
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V37/00Details of lighting devices employing combustion as light source, not otherwise provided for
    • F21V37/0004Details of lighting devices employing combustion as light source, not otherwise provided for using liquid fuel
    • F21V37/002Wicks
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D3/00Burners using capillary action
    • F23D3/02Wick burners
    • F23D3/16Wick burners using candles
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D3/00Burners using capillary action
    • F23D3/02Wick burners
    • F23D3/18Details of wick burners
    • F23D3/24Carriers for wicks

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Abstract

A candle comprises a glass/ceramic container 1 (which consists of at least one side wall and a base), wax 3 and a candle wick sustainer 2 (made from a metal or other inflammable material) which is located at the base of the candle. Sustainer 2, which further comprises an upper section 5 with flammable wick 4 attaching means in the form of a crimp able collar 7, is supported by supporting means 8a, 8b in a manner so as to define a hollow space between the supporting means 8a, 8b and upper section 5. Wick 7 extends through wax 3 and has one end attached to sustainer 2 (which may additionally have an outwardly extending stabilising flange 9a, 9b) and whereby the supporting means 8a, 8b are of a height which means that the candle self-extinguishes when wick 4 has burnt to the attachment end, leaving an insulating layer of wax on the base of the container.

Description

237063 1
CANDLE COMPRISING A CONTAINER AND A WICK SUSTAINER
The invention relates to an improved candle wick sustainer. Containerised candles having a container filled with candle wax through which a wick passes are generally known. To prevent the wick from floating in liquid wax, or molten wax, the lower end of the wick 10 is usually mounted in a sustainer. The sustainer is generally in the form of a flat metal disc having a central aperture in which the end of the wick is secured. To prevent excessive heating of the bottom of the container and to prevent movement of the 15 sustainer across the bottom of the container, such that the wick is so close to the sides of the container to be able to heat them excessively, users of candles in containers are generally instructed to extinguish the candle when the height of the wax 20 remaining in the container is about one centimetre.
However these instructions are not always followed and so alternative solutions to this problem of excessive heating have been sought.
25 GB-A-1514338 describes an alternative containerized wax candle. In this candle the wick is inserted into a metallic wick pipe and the pipe is attached to a base disc. The wick is non-combustible and will only enable combustion of the wax which has 30 saturated the wick by way of a slit in the pipe. Thus combustion will be maintained as long as-wax remains in the container. Furthermore, the use Of a metallic pipe which conducts heat to the metallic disc helps to ensure that the wax at the bottom of the container is 35 molten and thereby exacerbates the problem of heating
-2 the bottom of the container.
In another field, that of oil burning lamps,
US-A-4,134,718 describes yet another wick holding 5 device. This consists of a hollow tube which grips the wick sufficiently to allow it to stand freely at any height in the tube and draw up through the hollow bottom, by a capillary action, oil from the surrounding container. The wick holder is supported 10 in position by a sleeve having a plurality of horizontally extending projections. However, this is a very complicated arrangement which would not be suitable for candles which have a flammable wick, such that the height of the flame lowers as the candle 15 burns. Furthermore candles are generally for one time use and disposal thereafter. The wick holding device of this prior art would be far too expensive to make
it commercially viable for use in a candle.
20 Other combustion devices have been proposed, such as that of VS-A5425633, which provides apparatus to enable the wick to float. In such devices the wick must be non-flammable and held in a buoyant holder that floats on the top of the combustible fuel. As 25 the fuel is gradually used up, the buoyant device travels slowly downwards. As such devices work by capillary action the wick will enable the candle to continue to burn until all the fuel is used. This could therefore cause excessive heating of the base of 30 the container, although the sides are protected by the use of arms extending horizontally from the buoyant device. It is therefore an object of the present 35 invention to provide an improved sustainer which is
-3 appropriate for use in a candle having a flammable wick. According to the invention there is provided a 5 candle comprising a container containing candle wax, said container having at least one side wall and a base, a candle wick sustainer located on the container base comprising a body having an upper section provided with means for securely attaching a wick 10 thereto, the upper section being suported by supporting means such that the sustainer has a hollow space defined by the supporting means and the upper section, and a flammable wick extending through the wax, one end of which wick is securely attached to 15 said sustainer, wherein the supporting means are of a height such that, in use, the candle self extinguishes when the wick has burnt to said end leaving a layer of wax remaining on the base of the container.
20 The depth of the wax remaining in the container can be selected to be appropriate according to the material/nature of the container as it depends upon the length of the supporting means of the sustainer.
Therefore excessive heating of the sides and base of 25 the container is prevented, the latter especially because the remaining layer of wax in the container insulates the base of the container from the flame.
The height of the sustainer is generally 30 sufficient for the wick to be extinguished before all of the wax in the candle is consumed. This height can be varied according to the circumstances.
The hollow space in the sustainer provides wax to 35 the inside even when the wick has burnt down to the level of the upper section of the sustainer.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. l is a cross-sectional side elevation of a candle holder comprising a candle wick sustainer in accordance with the present invention, candle wax and a wick; Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional side elevation of the candle wick sustainer of Fig. l on the line II-II of Fig. 3; 15 Fig. 3 is a plan view of the sustainer shown in Fig. 2; Fig. 4 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of a candle wick sustainer in accordance 20 with the present invention; Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional side elevation of the sustainer of Fig. 4 on the line V-V.
25 Fig. 6 is a plan view of a third embodiment of a candle wick sustainer in accordance with the present invention; and Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional side elevation of the 30 sustainer shown in Fig. 6 on the line VII-VII.
Referring now to Figs. l to 3, there is shown a candle comprising a container l filled with wax 3 which may be solid or liquid, through which extends a 35 wick 4 attached to a sustainer 2 situated on the base of the container. The container l can be of any
-5 suitable shape, but is preferably in the form of a cup having a base and side walls. The container 1 may be made of any suitable material such as glass or ceramics although glass is commonly preferred as it 5 provides better illumination from the flame. The wick is made of any suitable flammable material.
The sustainer 2 is typically made from metal or another inflammable material. Examples of suitable 10 materials include tin plate, aluminium, brass, copper, steel, lead, fibreglass (especially when treated with a flame retardant) or a ceramic material. Aluminium is preferably used for commercial reasons, in that it is relatively cheap and is easily formed by a pressing IS process.
The sustainer 2 has upwardly extending side walls 8a, 8b supporting an upper section 5. In the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 3 there are a pair of 20 opposing vertical side walls 8a, 8b and the upper section 5 extends horizontally from one wall 8a to the other 8b. In this embodiment the side walls 8a, 8b are provided at their lower ends with substantially horizontally extending flanges 9a, 9b which help to 2s provide additional stability to the sustainer 2.
The sustainer 2 thus has a hollow space defined by the side walls 8a, 8b and upper section 5.
30 The upper section 5 defines an aperture 6, extending upwardly from which is an annular collar 7.
The collar 7 of a sufficient height and made of a suitable material to enable it to be crimped to securely clamp and hold an end of the wick 4.
In use, when the upper end of the wick 4 is
-6 the flame burns both wax fed via the wick 4 from the wax pool below the flame and the wick 4 itself. When the wick 4 has burnt down to the level of the upper section 5 of the sustainer 2, the flame continues to 5 burn wax which enters the wick 4 from the hollow space beneath the sustainer walls 5, 8a, 8b up through the aperture 6. When the level of the wax 3 in the container 1 is lower than the aperture 6, the wick 4 will no longer be in contact with the wax 3 and will 10 very quickly burn out. The level of the wax 3 left in the container 1 will thus be slightly lower than the under surface of the sustainer upper section 5.
Referring now to Fig. 4 and 5, there is 15 illustrated an alternative sustainer 2 according to the present invention. This sustainer 2 has a substantially cylindrical side wall 8. The upper section 5 is thus an annular plate supported by the side wall 8. Although not illustrated, this version 20 of the sustainer may also be provided with one or more stabilizing flanges 9a, 9b.
Referring now to Figs. 6 and 7 there is shown a third embodiment of a sustainer 2 having frusto 25 conical side walls 8. The upper section 5 can either be defined by the upper edges of the side walls 8 as shown or may comprise an annular plate such as that illustrated in Fig. 5.
30 Thus it will be acknowledged that the sustainer 2 can take many different shapes with one or more supporting side walls. Other embodiments could include skirts of polygonal cross section, e.g. triangular, square, rectangular or pentagonal etc. 3s Where the supporting side wall is in the form of a skirt it is optionally perforated with apertures. The
-7 advantage of having such apertures in the skirt is that wax is better able to flow into the hollow space defined by the side wall 8 and upper section 5 to give it a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The 5 perforations may also be advantageous whilst the container l is being filled with wax as the sustainer 2 is less likely to move out of position.
Where there are a plurality of separate 10 supporting side walls 8, such as those shown in Figs. l to 3, again the shape of these may vary, e.g. triangular, square, rectangular. Alternatively there may be three or even more separate tubular or planar legs. In another embodiment of the invention the supporting side wall or walls may be perpendicular to the plane of the upper section or at an angle thereto.
Additionally, it should be noted that the upper 20 section 5 does not need to be horizontal although the collar 6 is preferably located around a vertical axis.
As mentioned above, the sustainer 2 may or may not have stabilising flanges, the dimensions of which 25 will depend on the dimensions of the sustainer and the container in which it is located.
Although all of the embodiments described above incorporate an aperture 6 in the upper section 5, this 30 is not strictly necessary as long as means are provided, say in the form of the annular collar 7 or other appropriate means, for securely clamping the wick thereto.
To The above embodiments have been described by way of example only and many variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims (5)

  1. - 9 - CLAIMS:
    l. A candle comprising a container (l) containing candle wax (3), said container (l) having at least one 5 side wall and a base, a candle wick sustainer (2) located on the container base comprising a body having an upper section (5) provided with means (7) for securely attaching a wick (4) thereto, the upper section (5) being supported by supporting means (8a, 10 8b) such that the sustainer (2) has a hollow space defined by the supporting means (8a, 8b) and the upper section (5), and a flammable wick (4) extending through the wax (3), one end of which wick (4) is securely attached to said sustainer (2), wherein the 15 supporting means (8a, 8b) are of a height such that, in use, the candle self extinguishes when the wick (4) has burnt to said end leaving a layer of wax remaining on the base of the container.
    20
  2. 2. A candle as claimed in claim l wherein the sustainer supporting means is provided with at least one outwardly extending stabilizing flange (9a, 9b).
  3. 3. A candle as claimed in claim l or claim 2 wherein 25 the wick attaching means comprise an annular collar (7) having a side wall which is crimpable to hold the wick (4) securely in place.
  4. 4. A candle as claimed in any one of the preceding 30 claims comprising two or more supporting means (8a, 8b).
  5. 5. A candle substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying 35 drawings.
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