US217366A - Improvement in candlesticks - Google Patents

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US217366A
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  • Figure 1 represents a vertical central section of myimproved candle-holder; Fig. 2, a top view of the drip-plate.
  • Fig.3 is a horizontal section of the candle-holder on line at m, Fig. 1, showing a bottom view of the top ring of the holder; and
  • Figs. 4 and 5 arehorizontal sections of the candle holder, respectively on lines 00 a: and y y, showing top views of the shiftingplate and baseplate.
  • This invention relates to an improved constructlon of candle-holders,in which candles of different sizes may be burned, and by which the candles may be retained at any desired height, and readilyraised, so as to be consumed to the end without any loss.
  • the drip of the candle is taken up in such a manner as not to choke up the holder and interfere with the adjustment of the parts.
  • the invention consists of a candleholder formed of a base-plate and of upright spring- Wires, which support the candle by means of a sliding ring, in connection with a steadying top guide-ring.
  • the lower end of the candle is secured to springs of a shifting-plate, which slides by radial slots on the candleholdin g wires, and serves to raise or lower the candle.
  • a drip-plate, with a center opening and interior radial spring-lips, is arranged upon the top ring and fits tightly to the candle, for collecting all the drip without allowing it to pass to the parts below.
  • A represents the base plate of my improved candle holder, which is provided with the usual ring-shaped or other handle for carrying thesame.
  • a ring, D encircles the wires B, and is of a diameter somewhat smaller than the distance of two diagonal wires at their points of attachment to the base.
  • a shifting-plate, E is guided by means of radial slots b on the candle-holding wires.
  • the shiftin g-pl ate E is provided with springs d, that bind on the lower end of the candle and hold the shifting-plate in position thereon. By pushing up the shifting-plate the candle is raised, so that it maybe entirely consumed without the annoyance caused in the common holders by the filling of the holdingtube with melted tallow or wax.
  • a dripplate, F which is either riveted to the top ring or made removable, so as to be taken off and more conveniently cleaned of the drip collected thereon.
  • the drip-plate F is. of a larger diameter than the top ring or the shiftingplate, and provided with a central opening of less diameter than the thickness of the candles to be used in the holder.
  • the inner portion of the drip-plate around V the opening is radially slitted, by which a number of narrow spring-lips, f, are formed, which are bent down at their inner ends, so as not to cut into the candle.
  • the spring of the lips allows the insertion of candles of difierent sizes into the drip-plate

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H. GROM. (lamd'lestl'pk.
vNo. 217,366. Patented July 8,1879.
UNITED STATES, PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY GROM,
OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASS'IGNOR TO SOFIA GROM, OF
' SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN CANDLESTICKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 217,366, dated July 8, 1879; application filed March 28, 1879.
have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Candle-Holders, of which the following is a specification.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a vertical central section of myimproved candle-holder; Fig. 2, a top view of the drip-plate. Fig.3 is a horizontal section of the candle-holder on line at m, Fig. 1, showing a bottom view of the top ring of the holder; and Figs. 4 and 5 arehorizontal sections of the candle holder, respectively on lines 00 a: and y y, showing top views of the shiftingplate and baseplate.
Similar letters ofreference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to an improved constructlon of candle-holders,in which candles of different sizes may be burned, and by which the candles may be retained at any desired height, and readilyraised, so as to be consumed to the end without any loss.
The drip of the candle is taken up in such a manner as not to choke up the holder and interfere with the adjustment of the parts.
The invention consists of a candleholder formed of a base-plate and of upright spring- Wires, which support the candle by means of a sliding ring, in connection with a steadying top guide-ring. The lower end of the candle is secured to springs of a shifting-plate, which slides by radial slots on the candleholdin g wires, and serves to raise or lower the candle. A drip-plate, with a center opening and interior radial spring-lips,is arranged upon the top ring and fits tightly to the candle, for collecting all the drip without allowing it to pass to the parts below.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the base plate of my improved candle holder, which is provided with the usual ring-shaped or other handle for carrying thesame.
To the central part of the base-plate are secured four upright candle-holding wires, B, the upper free ends of which are bent outward at right angles to the main portions of the wires, the horizontal ends being engaged by a top guide-ring, 0, whose inner flange, a, is
perforated, for guiding andsteadying the candle-holding wires. I
A ring, D, encircles the wires B, and is of a diameter somewhat smaller than the distance of two diagonal wires at their points of attachment to the base.
By sliding the ring D down on the wires the free upper ends of the same are approached toward each other, while they are returned to their former position when the ring is moved in an upward direction. The wires maythus be tightly pressed against the candle after the same has been inserted into the space between them, and the candle is thus firmly held at any desired point or height.
For the purpose of conveniently raising the .lower part of the candle when the same has been consumed down to the top ring, 0, a shifting-plate, E, is guided by means of radial slots b on the candle-holding wires.
The shiftin g-pl ate E is provided with springs d, that bind on the lower end of the candle and hold the shifting-plate in position thereon. By pushing up the shifting-plate the candle is raised, so that it maybe entirely consumed without the annoyance caused in the common holders by the filling of the holdingtube with melted tallow or wax.
Above the top ring, 0, is arranged a dripplate, F, which is either riveted to the top ring or made removable, so as to be taken off and more conveniently cleaned of the drip collected thereon. The drip-plate F is. of a larger diameter than the top ring or the shiftingplate, and provided with a central opening of less diameter than the thickness of the candles to be used in the holder.
The inner portion of the drip-plate around V the opening is radially slitted, by which a number of narrow spring-lips, f, are formed, which are bent down at their inner ends, so as not to cut into the candle.
The spring of the lips allows the insertion of candles of difierent sizes into the drip-plate,
the lips closing tightly around the candle, so
a Its light, neat, and cheap construction furnishes a candle-holder that is superior to the common holder in general use.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patper outwardly-curved ends of the sprin g-wires,
substantially as and for the purpose described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name in presenee of two witnesses this 26th day of March, 1879.
I HENRY GROM.
Witnesses PAUL GoEPEL, ADOLF DENcrLER.v
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US2795124A (en) * 1956-02-01 1957-06-11 Malcolm Products Ornamental candelabrum
US20050072330A1 (en) * 2003-09-22 2005-04-07 Whitley James J. Consumer pyrotechnics support apparatus
US20050092622A1 (en) * 2003-09-22 2005-05-05 James Whitley Consumer pyrotechnics support apparatus
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2795124A (en) * 1956-02-01 1957-06-11 Malcolm Products Ornamental candelabrum
US20050072330A1 (en) * 2003-09-22 2005-04-07 Whitley James J. Consumer pyrotechnics support apparatus
US20050092622A1 (en) * 2003-09-22 2005-05-05 James Whitley Consumer pyrotechnics support apparatus
US20060011085A1 (en) * 2003-09-22 2006-01-19 James Whitley Support apparatus for consumer pyrotechnics and other items
US7287474B2 (en) 2003-09-22 2007-10-30 Spitdog Resources, Llc Consumer pyrotechnics support apparatus

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