81 |
Filtered cake candle extinguisher |
US12844690 |
2010-07-27 |
US08820425B2 |
2014-09-02 |
Jacqueline A. Gatling; Vonna Meier |
A filtered cake candle extinguisher device comprises a filter, a mouthpiece connected to the filter and a decorative cover for covering filter. A sound generator may be provided to enhance the user's enjoyment while using the extinguisher device to blow out a candle or candles. |
82 |
Method and Apparatus for Controlled Candle Care |
US13674891 |
2012-11-12 |
US20140134552A1 |
2014-05-15 |
Melissa Trevino; Guillermo Trevino |
The present invention relates to a method of making a Candle Caddy. The method of making a Candle Caddy is attaching a timer to a platform that will shift the pole, which will also be attached to the platform and timer, once the timer goes of. The shift will cause the seal to slide down and turn off the candle. |
83 |
Automated Candle Blower |
US13080476 |
2011-04-05 |
US08702419B2 |
2014-04-22 |
Rickey Simpson |
An automatic candle blower having a main housing with a base and a back member. The back member has a plurality of vent holes therethrough, each of the vent holes providing an air flow path from the interior of the main housing. A candle support surface is formed adjacent to the back member to support a candle. A blower is positioned to direct air to the vent holes. An air channel is formed within the main housing between the blower and the vent holes. An alternative embodiment of the invention further includes a control circuit, which has a processor, a timer, and a processor-readable medium, is electrically connected to the blower. A user input device is electrically connected to the control circuit. |
84 |
Spill proof alcohol burner |
US13200733 |
2011-09-29 |
US20130084533A1 |
2013-04-04 |
Scott Begg |
A portable alcohol burner is designed to use ethanol as a fuel for indoor/outdoor settings. The burner has a fuel chamber filled with ceramic fiber filler permeated with alcohol. A perforated baffle cage is fitted in the housing and is completely surrounded by the filler material. As alcohol vapors escape from the fuel chamber and rise through the perforations in the baffle cage they can be ignited to create a desired pleasing flame pattern. |
85 |
FIRE SAFETY CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR CANDLE HOLDERS |
US13286212 |
2011-10-31 |
US20120122041A1 |
2012-05-17 |
Dennis Richard Billy |
A fire safety system to prevent fire from a candle includes first and second closure halves; a loop extending from the first closure half; a catch extending from the second closure half; a trigger pin having a first end coupled to the loop and a second end coupled to the catch; a candle holder adapted to receive the candle; and a sleeve housing the closure halves, the sleeve including a plurality of impact legs. |
86 |
Automated Candle Blower |
US13080476 |
2011-04-05 |
US20110244406A1 |
2011-10-06 |
Rickey Simpson |
An automatic candle blower having a main housing with a base and a back member. The back member has a plurality of vent holes therethrough, each of the vent holes providing an air flow path from the interior of the main housing. A candle support surface is formed adjacent to the back member to support a candle. A blower is positioned to direct air to the vent holes. An air channel is formed within the main housing between the blower and the vent holes. An alternative embodiment of the invention further includes a control circuit, which has a processor, a timer, and a processor-readable medium, is electrically connected to the blower. A user input device is electrically connected to the control circuit. |
87 |
FILTERED CAKE CANDLE EXTINGUISHER |
US12844690 |
2010-07-27 |
US20110048748A1 |
2011-03-03 |
Jacqueline A. Gatling; Vonna Meier |
A filtered cake candle extinguisher device comprises a filter, a mouthpiece connected to the filter and a decorative cover for covering filter. A sound generator may be provided to enhance the user's enjoyment while using the extinguisher device to blow out a candle or candles. |
88 |
Filtered Cake Candle Extinguisher |
US12238971 |
2008-09-26 |
US20090084562A1 |
2009-04-02 |
Jacqueline A. GATLING |
A filtered cake candle extinguisher device comprises a filter, a mouthpiece connected to the filter and a decorative cover for covering filter. A sound generator may be provided to enhance the user's enjoyment while using the extinguisher device to blow out a candle or candles. |
89 |
Torch with operating device |
US12231819 |
2008-09-05 |
US20090068608A1 |
2009-03-12 |
Lars Hansen |
A torch includes a tank adapted to contain a fuel, a firebowl atop the tank defining a fill opening, and an operating device that fits over the firebowl as a snuffer. A closing device may be fitted into the fill opening. The closing device may be movable between a lowered closed position and a raised open position. The closing device defines at least one recess for receiving a portion of an operating device that moves the closing device between the open and closed positions. |
90 |
Candle Snuffer With Air Filter |
US11764596 |
2007-06-18 |
US20080311532A1 |
2008-12-18 |
Barbara Burlew |
A candle snuffer has a handle and head, and a suction mechanism that pulls a gas from the head and through a filter. Snuffer heads can be painted or otherwise decorated, and in especially preferred embodiments snuffer heads can be detachable and interchangeable. The suction mechanism is preferably motorized, and preferably has a rather small operating capacity. The filter can be upstream or downstream of the motor, and preferably filters out particles down to 5 μm in size. |
91 |
Automatic remote-control candle snuffer |
US11903712 |
2007-09-24 |
US20080076082A1 |
2008-03-27 |
Daniel M. WOLFSON |
A fan-based candle snuffer for blowing out an open flame. This candle snuffer is comprised of: a transmitter equipped with an input device, which generates a signal when the input device is activated by a user; a receiver that toggles power to an output port upon receiving the signal from the transmitter; and a fan connected to the receiver output port, whereby the fan can be remotely turned on or off by a user, thereby enabling the user to remotely blow out the open flame. The device may also be equipped with a countdown timer connected to the power port to control the fan. |
92 |
Candle holder and flame extinguisher device |
US11472491 |
2006-06-21 |
US20070298358A1 |
2007-12-27 |
Anthony Viggiani |
A device to regulate the burning of a candle is provided using a passive extinguisher that requires no mechanical parts or human intervention. The device is formed as tongs that form, when closed, a hollow cylindrical extension that can securely hold a burning candle. When the burning candle burns into the cylindrical extension, the flame is extinguished by operation of oxygen deprivation. |
93 |
System to automatically extinguish a candle |
US10317202 |
2002-12-12 |
US07198484B2 |
2007-04-03 |
John G. Hart; Richard N. Rucker |
A system and method provide a container holding a candle, a covering portion that can cover an opening of the container holding the candle, a device that automatically extinguishes the candle utilizing the covering portion and an attachment portion shaped to fit around the opening of the container holding the candle. The attachment portion can be removeably secured to the container via a securing system. The attachment portion can also be coupled to the covering portion and the device that automatically extinguishes the candle. |
94 |
Candle snuffer |
US29168659 |
2002-10-07 |
USD496500S1 |
2004-09-21 |
Elizabeth Betsy Monique |
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95 |
Drawstring closure torch cover apparatus |
US10649128 |
2003-08-28 |
US20040035511A1 |
2004-02-26 |
John
Rolph |
A cover for outdoor patio torches is provided that prevents the entrance of rain, dust and other undesirables while the torch is not in use. The cover resembles a small pouch-like affair approximately 10null wide and 12null long, made of black vinyl to protect against ultraviolet light damage. A drawstring closure located on the bottom, is simply pulled close and secured with a plastic clip or a knot. |
96 |
Smokeless candle snuffer and wick trimmer combination |
US10316718 |
2002-12-11 |
US20030134243A1 |
2003-07-17 |
Richard
Cohen |
This invention improves upon the existing art by providing a combination implement for use with candles, thereby providing a convenient tool with multiple functions. Broadly, the implement includes an elongated handle having a first end with a candle wick trimmer and a second end with a candle snuffer. In the preferred embodiment, the candle snuffer is the form of a bent wire configured to perform a smokeless, wick-dipping action. In an alternative embodiment, the wick trimmer comprises a pair of miniature shears. An option sleeve may be provided to cover at least the shears, and the elongated handle may have one or more flat sides suitable for carrying messages. |
97 |
Self extinguishing and self cleaning candle holder |
US10010260 |
2001-12-07 |
US20020085376A1 |
2002-07-04 |
Theodorus
Gerhardus
Potma |
The invention is related to a candle holder for various candle diameters, whereby the candle (4) is clamped between at east two clamping surfaces or clamping edges (1, 2, 3; 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a; 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b) which are movable in respect to each other and are in general moved towards each other by means of a spring. In case of the known candle holders the candle is extinguished when the melting zone of the burning candle approches or reaches the clamping surfaces. The characteristic of the candle holder is that there is under the clamping surfaces (1, 2, 3; 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a; 1b, 2b, 3b, 4b) a candle chamber (6) which has an opening at the upper side, which opening is partly or completely closed when the clamping surfaces move towards each other. |
98 |
Candle quencher |
US29131255 |
2000-10-17 |
USD453862S1 |
2002-02-19 |
Sharon K. Cormier; Simone M. Dion |
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99 |
Smokeless snuffer |
US44744 |
1998-03-19 |
US5989012A |
1999-11-23 |
Robert Michael Umfleet |
A candle snuffer having a handle, a body and a hook. The hook submerges a lit candle wick into the adjacent melted wax channel thereby extinguishing said wick. The hook is then used to retrieve the extinguished wick from the melted wax and returning it to its original position. |
100 |
Candle snuffer |
US839972 |
1997-04-24 |
US5820360A |
1998-10-13 |
Debra Callahan |
An improved candle snuffer is provided. The candle snuffer comprises a handle, a flame extinguisher extending from the handle and a support assembly for keeping the extinguisher from touching a table or other surface upon which the snuffer is laid to rest. This structure is provided for both a candle snuffer for use with exposed candles and candle snuffers for use with candles that are within some type of decorative or wind protective container, for example, a hurricane lantern. |