WO2001079753A2 - Luminary device with phosphorescent label - Google Patents

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WO2001079753A2
WO2001079753A2 PCT/US2001/010564 US0110564W WO0179753A2 WO 2001079753 A2 WO2001079753 A2 WO 2001079753A2 US 0110564 W US0110564 W US 0110564W WO 0179753 A2 WO0179753 A2 WO 0179753A2
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M. Scott Carpenter
Kara L. Kotary
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S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
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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
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
    • B44C1/00Processes, not specifically provided for elsewhere, for producing decorative surface effects
    • B44C1/10Applying flat materials, e.g. leaflets, pieces of fabrics
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
    • B44C5/00Processes for producing special ornamental bodies
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44FSPECIAL DESIGNS OR PICTURES
    • B44F1/00Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects
    • B44F1/02Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects produced by reflected light, e.g. matt surfaces, lustrous surfaces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44FSPECIAL DESIGNS OR PICTURES
    • B44F1/00Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects
    • B44F1/08Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects characterised by colour effects
    • B44F1/10Changing, amusing, or secret pictures
    • 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
    • C11C5/008Candles characterised by their form; Composite candles, e.g. candles containing zones of different composition, inclusions, or the like
    • 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
    • C11C5/02Apparatus for preparation thereof
    • 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
    • F21V3/00Globes; Bowls; Cover glasses
    • F21V3/04Globes; Bowls; Cover glasses characterised by materials, surface treatments or coatings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S10/00Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect
    • F21S10/04Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect simulating flames

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  • the present invention in general, relates to decorated luminary products, and more particularly relates to candle products decorated by the application of a decorative film having glow-in-the-dark or phosphorescent properties, either to the candles themselves, or to candle holders in which the candles are situated.
  • Luminary products such as candles and candle products come in many shapes, sizes, and designs.
  • the terms "luminary, luminaries, and luminary products” shall be used herein in reference to combustible active material or fragrance delivery candles, or illumination devices which are wick based and burn a hydrocarbon-based fuel, such as candles or oil lamps or lanterns.
  • the invention is also applicable to illuminating devices in which the source of illumination is a burning wick, consuming lamp oil, and enclosed within a conventional oil lamp having a glass chimney.
  • Some candles are intended to stand alone, while others are intended to be held upright as candlesticks, or in lanterns, jars, and the like.
  • candles are intended to be situated in candle holders, and in the case of so-called gel candles and some wax candles, commonly called jar candles, the candles may substantially fill the volume of the holders in which the candles are situated. More-over, it is to be understood that when a luminary, or a candle or candle holder is referred to, it is intended to include other forms of luminary devices as well, such as oil lanterns and lamps and globes for such.
  • U.S. Patent No. 2,137,707, of Wade, et al relates to a process for packaging tapered candles in a seamless casing formed of a non-fibrous, cellulosic material.
  • the casing may be transparent, translucent and/or colored.
  • the non-fibrous, cellulosic material is formed into a tube, which is wetted to soften the material for application to the candle.
  • the diameter of the wet tube is substantially equal to the mean diameter of the tapered candle, and as the wet tube is pushed down onto the candle, or a mandrel having the same dimensions as the candle, it stretches as necessary to fit over the wider end of the candle.
  • the material selected has two important characteristics: it will not shrink any further once it contacts the surface of the candle, and it holds a high charge of static electricity which causes it to cling when overlapped. Thus, the material is not heat sealed, but rather is held together statically around the candle after shrinking to a tight fit.. It has also been known to apply heat-shrinkable wraps on various objects for decorative purposes.
  • U.S. Patent No. 3,829,348, of Spiegel et al relates to decorating three-dimensional objects such as ornaments, glassware, or electric bulbs. The object is decorated by heat-shrinking a decorated tube or band of heat-shrinkable plastic about the object.
  • the tube or band is decorated by applying precut patterns, silk screening, striping or the like, prior to application of the tube or band to the object to be decorated.
  • the plastic is preferably polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyethylene, which is uniaxially oriented, resulting in a 30-50% diametric shrinkage versus only a 2-10% height shrinkage of the tube, resulting in an intimate contact of the entire interior surface of the band or tube with the exterior surface of the decorated object.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • polyethylene which is uniaxially oriented, resulting in a 30-50% diametric shrinkage versus only a 2-10% height shrinkage of the tube, resulting in an intimate contact of the entire interior surface of the band or tube with the exterior surface of the decorated object.
  • US Reissue Patent RE. 20,434, of Barrett, Jr. teaches the preparation of a sanctuary candle, wherein the body of the candle is tightly jacketed in a cylindrical transparent film of amorphous cellulose, fitted to the candle while still un-dried. It is taught that the film may be either clear or colored, and may be combined with a colored glass tube forming the outside of the assembly, which includes a bottom assembly and a cap.
  • the present invention relates to luminary products which are luminescent in nature, in that they emit or radiate light by means other than heat per se.
  • luminary products which are luminescent in nature, in that they emit or radiate light by means other than heat per se.
  • the term "luminescence” shall refer to the radiation of light from a body by means other than heat; luminescence being generally understood to be available from either phosphorescence or fluorescence. It is to be understood that as used in the present application, the term
  • phosphorescence shall be understood to mean the emission of light following exposure to and removal of incident radiation, or the emission of light without burning.
  • fluorescence shall be understood to mean an effect in which a substance releases radiation while absorbing another energy form, but ceases to emit radiation immediately upon the cessation of the input energy.
  • An example of fluorescence would be the absorption of ultraviolet light by the coating in a fluorescent light tube to give off light in the visible spectrum.
  • the present invention is directed to luminescent coatings applied to shrink-wrap materials applied to a candle or candle holder, which coatings emit light after being “activated” or “charged” by the burning of the luminary product or by an external light source.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,172,937, of Sachetti discloses divers structures, including covers, label, toys, and figurines, containing fluorescent and phosphorescent materials which emit and reflect light to provide a sense of identity, security, comfort, and amusement.
  • a label including such materials is subjected to light such as sun light or incandescent lighting, the phosphorescent material in the label is activated, and will release light in the darkness.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,654,552, of Toombs teaches a lamp shade including a glow-in-the-dark region printed thereupon. Toombs suggests the use of glow-in-the-dark ink to form a pattern on a cloth layer which is bonded to a transparent plastic layer of a lamp shade, to provide a visible pattern both when the lamp is illuminated and when the illumination ceases.
  • Sylvestre teaches, in U.S. Patent No. 5,154,600, an emergency kit including a candle with illumination bands which enable one to locate and utilize the candle under low light conditions. While a convenient means to assist in the location of a candle at a time of electrical power failure, the candle of the kit does not constitute a decorative candle which bears an illumination band or indicia which may be activated by the light of the candle to emit light after the candle is extinguished.
  • a composite indefinitely reusable decorative candle comprising a central insulated recess into which a glass cup is positioned, containing a burnable candle, such as a votive candle.
  • the glass cup and the candle therein may be replaced indefinitely.
  • the main body of the candle is made of a clear wax, and a clear colorless insulating material surrounds the clear glass cup to prevent the main body of wax from being melted by the burning of the small candle.
  • the outer body of the candle may be decorated with a design or ornamental configuration, which are caused to appear to be luminescent when the candle is burned.
  • a luminary product such as a candle or a candle holder with a heat-shrinkable film having properties such that the film emits light after the candle is extinguished.
  • the product thus is visually pleasing not only during burning, but when displayed unlit.
  • the glow-in-the-dark materials used in the present invention may be "charged" not only by the candle light when the candle is lit, but by ambient light when the candle is unlit but in a well lit environment.
  • the decorative candle of this invention will glow in the dark after sitting unlit on a table in a well lit room, after the lights are extinguished.
  • the present invention addresses the foregoing by providing a product and method in which a luminary product is decorated by enveloping the luminary, candle, or holder, in a decorative, heat-shrinkable polymer wrap having the specified properties, and heat- shrinking the wrap about the luminary, candle, or candle holder.
  • the present invention relates to a method of decorating a candle product, and includes the steps of providing a web of a heat-shrinkable polymer having a specific decorative feature, and encasing with the web a luminary product. After the encasing step, the web is heated to shrink the web to conform to a shape of the luminary product.
  • the luminary product comprises a candle holder
  • a candle may be inserted into the candle holder to enhance and enable the effect of the polymeric wrap employed.
  • the present invention relates to a decorated candle product including a candle and a candle holder containing the candle.
  • a decorative web of a heat- shrinkable polymer web having a luminescent pattern printed thereupon is heat shrunk to conform to the shape of the candle or the candle holder.
  • the web has a decorative feature, i.e. a pattern printed in a luminescent, phosphorescent, or fluorescent ink, which feature cooperates with light emitted by the candle to enable the visual effect created when the candle is extinguished. While the following description is written primarily in terms of application of a web to a candle holder, the present invention is also applicable to the application of a web to a candle per se.
  • pillar candles may be wrapped with a web having a decorative feature, particularly where the diameter of the pillar candle is sufficient that the walls of the pillar candle remain thick enough to prevent softening or melting of the outer surface of the candle as the flame consumes the central portion of the candle.
  • a candle having a wrap applied in accordance with the present invention would be a pillar candle having a centrally located candle holder in the "bore" of the candle, said holder being suitable for containing and burning a small candle, such as a votive candle or tea light.
  • the flame at the wick of the candle will illuminate the outer surface of the candle from within, and excite the glow-in-the-dark ink on the decorative wrap, which will then emit light after the burning candle is extinguished.
  • Figure 1 A is a perspective view of a decorated luminary product according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure IB is a perspective view of a decorated luminary product according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2A is a flow chart illustrating a product decorating method according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2B is a flow chart illustrating a product decorating method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view illustrating a step in the product decorating method according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view illustrating a step in the product decorating method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating in more detail a preferred embodiment of a step in a product decorating method according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Various embodiments of a decorated luminary product may formed in accordance with the present invention.
  • the luminary product is decorated by enveloping an exterior surface in a decorative, heat-shrinkable polymer wrap and heat- shrinking the wrap about the surface to cause it to adhere tightly thereto.
  • the preferred means comprise heat shrinking a heat shrinkable film to an adherent condition upon a surface.
  • the decorative films used in the present decorated luminary device may be applied by such alternative means as attachment with holding devices such as staples, pins, tape, etc., particularly when being attached to candles per se.
  • the basic concept of the present invention is the provision of a decorative glow-in-the-dark surface upon a luminary product.
  • the luminary product may comprise a candle, a lamp, or a holder or container for a candle or lamp.
  • the present invention is inclusive of candles having a decorative film on the outer surface thereof, a candle holder having a decorative film on either the inner or outer surface thereof, or a lamp chimney or globe having a decorative film on either the inner or outer surface thereof.
  • decorative candles in the form of candle sticks, jar candles, or votive candles which either bear a decorative film upon the surface thereof, or are placed within a container, such as a glass jar decorated as taught hereinafter, fall within the scope of the present invention, as well as various configurations of globes or lantern chimneys, usually made of glass, designed to surround, enclose, encompass, retain, or hold candles of various shapes, oil burning lamps, or various wicks which burn carbon-based fuel, which globes or lantern chimneys bear upon their surfaces a decorative film in accordance with the teachings of this disclosure. While the use of transparent globes, chimneys, or candle containers (such as jars) is preferred, it I s possible to utilize opaque or translucent materials as well, although the visual effect is not as pronounced in such a case.
  • the present invention is particularly applicable to candles, candle holders, oil lamps, and the like which dispense an active material.
  • active materials are well known in the prior art, and may be selected from the group consisting of fragrances, air fresheners, deodorizers, odor eliminators, malodor counteractants, insecticides, insect repellants, medicinal substances, disinfectants,
  • Such active materials may be added, in liquid or gel form, to the fuel element of a candle or lamp to be dispersed to the atmosphere upon burning of the fuel.
  • the present invention is of particular value in the preparation of luminaries including a candle comprising a mood enhancing or aroma therapy additive, said candle being surrounded by a globe, chimney, or container decorated with a glow-in-the-dark pattern.
  • the invention broadly encompasses a luminary product having a decorative glow-in-the-dark label or film associated with it, in a position such that the glow-in-the- dark ink may be illuminated by the flame of the luminary product when lit, and emit light to the viewer when the flame is extinguished.
  • the glow-in-the-dark ink may also absorb radiant energy from ambient lighting when the flame is unlit.
  • the glow-in-the-dark feature is provided by means of a heat shrink film bearing said ink, said film being adhered to the outer surface of the luminary product in such a manner as to be illuminated by the flame thereof, or alternatively, by ambient light when the luminary flame is unlit.
  • the glow-in-the-dark label emits light after the burning element is extinguished, and when the ambient light level is below the level of light emission of the ink employed.
  • the radiant energy necessary to excite or charge the phosphorescent material utilized in the present invention includes not only ambient light, including light from external sources such as electric lighting in a home, or sunlight , but also includes the light released by a flame burning at the wick of a candle, or on the wick of an oil lamp, or other such sources of radiant energy.
  • the labels employed are applied by heat shrink techniques to substrates such as candles, candle jars, globes, votive jars, and chimneys, to provide a highly decorative luminary product. The preferred methods for the application of such films to a luminary product are set forth in copending U.S. Patent Application 09/550,285, filed April 14, 2000, incorporated herein by reference.
  • the glow-in-the-dark-in-the-dark inks may be any suitable inks for imprinting upon a shrink-wrap label of the type employed in said copending U.S. Patent Application 09/550, 285, Exemplary of such inks are those prepared from Luminous Glow Powder sold under the tradename HY-Series Luminous Material, available from Pete's Luminous Creations, of Singapore. Such photo storage materials are based upon a non-radioactive crystal which is available in green, blue, yellow, and violet, in particle size of 200 to 500 mesh, The 200 mesh size is suitable for most applications except silk screen printing, or offset printing, where a finer particle size of 400 to 500 mesh is recommended.
  • the crystals of this composition decompose in water, and accordingly must be applied as non- aqueous dispersions, such as solvent based inks.
  • the Glow Powder may be mixed with suitable clear inks to form Luminous Inks.
  • the mixing ratio of powder and ink is approximately 1:1, but generally speaking, the luminescence is greater with higher proportions of luminous material is present, and when more than one coating of ink is applied.
  • Application to a clear or white film is preferred, since a dark background tends to absorb light, and reduce luminescence.
  • the Glow-in-the-dark Powder may also be utilized to form an epoxy coating by combination with Epoxy, Hardener, and powder.
  • Other glow-in-the-dark materials are also available commercially, such as phosphorescent pigments sold by Thermal Lettering, of Loveland, Co.
  • FIGs 1A and IB illustrate two embodiments of a decorated luminary product 1 formed in accordance with the present invention.
  • the luminary product 1 is decorated by enveloping the exterior surface 1 in a decorative, heat-shrinkable polymer wrap 10 and heat-shrinking the wrap 10 about the candle product 1.
  • the wrap 10 can be heat shrunk to a candle holder 20 in which a candle 25 is carried.
  • the wrap 10 can be heat shrunk directly to the candle 25.
  • the wrap 10 is a polymeric material having properties such as to provide the desired glow-in-the-dark properties of the present invention. That is, the wrap constitutes a film upon which is deposited a glow-in-the-dark ink, either in a random manner, or in a desired pattern, which ink will be "charged” or radiantly excited by the incidence of light, and which will emit or radiate light after the incident light is extinguished.
  • the glow-in-the-dark ink may take a pattern, such as a drawing, an image, a print indicia, or the like, or may be a totally random "splash" of coloration, either in a single color, or in a combination of colors.
  • the wrap 10 may be provided with a design 12 that should not only improve the appearance of the candle 25 or holder 20, but should cooperate with light emitted by the candle 25 (for example, be illuminated by the light of the candle flame) to augment the visual effect created when the candle 25 is burning.
  • the base wrap 10 may be colored and translucent. This will augment any surface features (e.g., fillets, flutes or the like) of a candle holder 25 in a similar manner as would tinted glass.
  • the wrap 10 may be selectively transparent, translucent and/or opaque to provide a desired light pattern when the candle 25 is lit.
  • the design 12 can be provided by any of a number of suitable processes, such as printing (including using phosphorescent, Day-Glo7, glow-in-the-dark, luminescent, or other inks) or finishing (including providing gloss, matte, or other specialty finishes).
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a glow-in-the-dark label having a clear film background with a colored design or indicia imprinted thereupon, applied to a transparent glass candle holder, in such a manner that the design or indicia is backlit by the flame of the candle during burning, and absorbs radiant energy from said flame while it burns.
  • the glow-in-the-dark printed design or indicia Upon extinction of the flame, the glow-in-the-dark printed design or indicia emits radiation or light into the darkened environment, showing the design or indicia in the dark, while other portions of the label, not printed in phosphorescent inks, are not shown.
  • the label By printing the label with a plurality of colored phosphorescent inks, either in single pass printing processes, or in multiple applications of different inks, complex multi-colored designs may be obtained, which will absorb light from the candle while the candle burns, as well as from any ambient light, and emit radiant energy in the form of a glow-in-the- dark pattern of multiple colors, for a period of time after extinction of the candle.
  • a candle wrap of the present invention may be printed in conventional manner with a design of a flower, with the leaves printed in phosphorescent inks which emit radiation in the green wavelengths, while a flower bud and petals may be printed in an ink which releases light in the red wavelengths. After extinction of the candle and any ambient light, the image of a flower is seen in the dark.
  • the candle 25 disposed in the holder 20 can be formed of wax, gel or other suitable candle-forming material.
  • the candle 20 could be any combustible fragrance delivery or illumination device that is wick based and burns a hydrocarbon- based fuel, so that an active material may be released to the atmosphere during burning of the candle, and a glow-in-the-dark image will show upon extinction of the candle.
  • heat-shrinkable polymers could be used to decorate such a combustible product.
  • the preferred wrap material poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)
  • PET poly(ethylene terephthalate)
  • the wrap material may be any of a number of suitable heat-shrinkable polymer films, including PVC, polyethylene, polystyrene, other polyesters, and the like, so long as the film is not adversely affected by the temperatures encountered during normal candle use.
  • wrap film be heat-shrinkable at sufficiently low temperatures or brief exposure times so that the candle 25 itself will experience little or no melting during the shrinking process.
  • the film application, or wrap shall be described herein as application to a candle or to a candle holder, or simply a holder, it being understood that the terms "candle holder” and “holder” are intended to encompass all forms of globes, jars, chimneys, lamp exteriors, and enclosures suitable to surround a candle or lamp flame, through which the light of said flame would normally be observable.
  • the decorating processes for the wrapped-holder and directly-wrapped-candle embodiments each includes the step of providing a web of wrap film [steps SA(1) and SB(1)].
  • the wrap film will be provided in individual pieces: preformed, closed loops or bands 14 that fit over a candle 25 or holder 20 (as shown in Figure 3) or panels 16 that are wrapped about a candle 25 or holder 20 (as shown in Figure 4).
  • the step of providing the web [step SA(1) or SB(1)] can include the steps of providing a continuous sleeve or sheet [step S2(a)] and severing the sleeve or sheet into the individual pieces [step S2(b)].
  • the web can be cut into pieces later in the process, such as after the web encases the candle product 1 (as discussed hereinafter).
  • the edges 18 of the film are overlapped and seamed in a known manner, either before (in the case of bands 14) or after (in the case of panels 16) application to the candle holder 20 or candle 25.
  • the edges 18 may be solvent sealed, heat sealed, adhesively sealed, sonically welded, or the like.
  • the edges are joined at sleeve formation, which in a preferred embodiment is done by joining opposing transverse edges of a "continuous" web of the film by tetrahydrofuran (THF) solvent applied in a known manner.
  • THF tetrahydrofuran
  • the design 12 preferably will be applied to the film before it is severed into individual pieces.
  • the design 12 is preferably applied to the continuous web in advance of the sleeve formation, by printing, or by similar appropriate application means, using phosphorescent inks. It is also possible for the design to comprise both non- phosphorescent and glow-in-the-dark design elements, so that differing designs show in the presence and absence of either candle light or ambient lighting.
  • the film of the wrap 10 may be oriented so as to shrink predominantly in a single direction, thereby improving the predictability of the shrink-wrapping process.
  • This can be accomplished in a known manner.
  • the film prior to formation of the individual pieces, while the film still comprises in a generally "continuous" web, the film can be heated and stretched in one direction. Usually this will be done in the cross-machine direction (transverse to the length of the continuous web).
  • the film will shrink predominantly in the direction in which it has been stretched.
  • the not-yet-shrunk film can be placed loosely about the candle 25 or holder 20, and the top or bottom edge of the film can be aligned substantially with its intended final position. As the film shrinks (predominantly circumferentially), the film will close tightly about the candle 25 or holder 20 without undue axial displacement of the top and bottom edges of the film.
  • the preferred PET film is about 25 to about 60 microns thick and is oriented transversely so as to exhibit the following shrinkage characteristics when submersed in heated water for fifteen minutes: Water Shrinkage ( %)
  • the individual bands 14 or panels 16 for application to each candle 25 or holder 20 can be produced by severing the continuous sleeve or sheet [step S2(b)] at a timing metered by the output of a photosensor.
  • the photosensor can be employed to detect predetermined registration markers on the sleeve or web, in order to ensure that the sleeve or web is severed at appropriate intervals given the design 12 on the film. (If desired, the photosensor detection "window" can be limited to specified time periods in a known manner.) If the decorative design 12 is a repeating pattern, then the photosensor can key on a specific aspect of the pattern. If the design is not repeating or repeats less frequently than every cutting interval, then a standard registration marker can be provided.
  • a clear box with a specified border can be incorporated into each design 12 at the same location in the individual band 14 or panel 16. This permits a single web to bear more than one design 12, resulting in bands 14 or panels 16 that differ from one another in design. This greatly increases the ease and cost-effectiveness of producing candle products 1 decorated with varied designs, particularly bearing a plurality of glow-in-the- dark inks.
  • the holder 20 or candle 25 is encased by the heat-shrinkable wrap. (See Figures 3 and 4.) In the preferred embodiment, this is done with a band 14 or wrapped panel 16 that is slightly larger in circumference than the target candle 25 or holder 20. In the case of, for example, a candle holder 20 that is not cylindrical (i.e., it is wider in some places than others), the band 14 or wrapped panel 16 should be slightly larger in circumference than the widest part of the candle holder 20. This, however, is not necessary; the band 14 or panel 16 can be stretched onto a larger candle holder 20 if desired.
  • the height of the band 14 or panel 16 can be very close to the desired height of the finished design on the candle 25 or holder 20.
  • an oriented film can be used in known manner to provide a band 14 that shrinks predominately in the circumferential direction, with very limited shrinkage in the axial direction.
  • a typical band 14 will be described for application to a curved holder 20 that is approximately 68.6mm tall and has a side wall that is approximately 70.6mm in diameter at its mouth, bulges to approximately 80.8mm in diameter (approximately 253.8mm in circumference) at its widest point, and tapers to approximately 40.5mm in diameter at its base.
  • the elongated sleeve, from which the bands 14 are formed, is approximately 260.75mm in circumference (corresponding to approximately 83.0mm in diameter). The sleeve is severed transversely into bands 14 that are approximately 71.0mm in height. Thus, each band 14 is approximately 7.0mm larger in circumference than the holder 20.
  • Each band 14 is also approximately 2.4mm taller than the holder 20. However, due to the rounded side wall of the holder 20, the actual distance along the side wall from top-to- bottom actually exceeds the height of the band 14 by a few millimeters.
  • the thus-formed band 14 is then placed over the candle holder 20 (see Figure 3).
  • a candle holder 20 illustrated in Figure 2 A
  • a carrying surface such as a conveyor belt or tray
  • the band 14 can rest against the carrying surface at the outset of heat- shrinking. This prevents the wrap 10 from overlapping the mouth of the holder 20. It also provides a reference surface to keep wrap 10 from skewing relative to the holder 20.
  • a secondary advantage is that the absence of the candle 25 at this stage avoids subjecting candle 25 to the elevated temperatures of the heat-shrinking process, which could result in some softening or melting (although the melting can be kept to a minimum, as in the case of the application of the wrap 10 directly to a candle 25).
  • the candle 25 may be positioned in the holder 20 [step SA(4) in Figure 2 A] earlier in the process, and may be present before the wrap 10 is applied to the holder 20.
  • the candle may be poured into the holder 20 at any point in the process, as shown by the dashed lines in Figure 2A.
  • the candle may be at such a temperature when poured into the holder, that the candle itself can contribute to or achieve the heating step (discussed below).
  • the combination can be fed by any known mechanism (e.g., a conveyor belt) into a heating station, where the band 14 or panel 16 is heat shrunk onto the candle 25 or holder 20 [steps SA(3) and SB(3)].
  • the heating station can apply hot, dry air; hot, humid air or steam; or some sequential combination of hot air and steam. The sequential combination is preferred in order to best avoid wrinkles and bubbles in the finished wrap 10, in a manner well known in the art.
  • the bands 14 are subjected to four consecutive stations of hot, dry air (about one to about two seconds each at a temperature of about 100 to about 400°F., preferably about 300 to about 400°F., depending on application), and then to a station of steam (about three to about five seconds at a pressure of about 5 to about 15 psi.)
  • the number, order, exposure time and intensity of the heating stations can be varied in a known manner according to the specific dimensions and characteristics of the wrap film and the candle or holder.
  • the wrapped candle 25 or holder 20 may be dried if necessary by a conventional air blow-dryer or other known mechanism, at which point the candle 25 is ready for packaging, as is the holder 20 once the candle 25 is positioned therein [step SA(4)].
  • the present invention provides an additional advantage in that the shrink wrap, when applied, protects the candle holders, which are typically glass. Specifically, the shrink wrap maintains the integrity of and otherwise protects the glass during production or use from, for example, abrasion or scratching. Such scratches significantly reduce the integrity of the glass. Glass, once scratched, loses compression strength and becomes more fragile. The shrink wrap reduces the incidents of such abrasion or scratching, and preserves the integrity of the glass. While the present invention has been described with respect to what is at present considered to be the preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, some of which are discussed above, included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the following claims is intended to be accorded the broadest reasonable interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
  • the inventive candle decorating method and product utilize heat-shrinkable films to provide a design that cooperates with the light emitted by the candle to achieve a pleasing visual effect, greatly enhancing the aesthetics of the decorative items, by providing a glow-in-the-dark effect which causes the candle or the holder to emit light in a darkened environment.
  • the method and product permit greater flexibility than known methods and products to allow a change, easily and cost-effectively, in production from among varied decorative designs.

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