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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Candle snuffing apparatus and method US894056 1992-06-03 US5282737A 1994-02-01 R. Charles Ray
A candle snuffing apparatus and method are disclosed in the form of tongs having wettable snuffing surfaces and means for wetting the snuffing surfaces. Operation of the tongs upon a candle flame extinguishes the flame and simultaneously cools the wick, preventing smoking of the wick.
102 Automatic flame snuffer assembly US223396 1988-07-25 US4887960A 1989-12-19 Jack Stewart; Jim Lowe
An automatic flame snuffer assembly that is detachably connected to the neck of a sealing cap that is located on a fuel lamp container. The fuel lamp container holds fuel oil having a flash temperature of approximately 240 degrees and it is used in churches, restaurants, etc. in place of candles. A wick extends up through an aperture in the top end of the sealing cap of the fuel lamp container and also upwardly through the automatic flame snuffer assembly. The automatic flame snuffer assembly has an assembly mounting sleeve and a snuffer member that are interconnected together to function to snuff out the flame on the wick of the fuel lamp container when it is tipped over.
103 Candle snuffer and method US497361 1983-05-23 US4497374A 1985-02-05 William G. Millar
A candle snuffer is disclosed in the form of a unitary member having a pair of generally parallel, elongated tines. The tines are spaced by a distance slightly larger than the thickness of a normal candle wick and the flame is extinguished by placing the base of the wick between the tines and lifting the snuffer upwardly. As the tines pass the end of the wick, the flame is immediately extinguished.
104 Flexible firelighter US301954 1981-09-14 US4424018A 1984-01-03 Roy E. Lowther, Sr.
An improved device for safer lighting of gas or candle fires. The device comprises a flexible tube connected to a hand-held body member, through which a wick is passed. The soft metal tube may be bent into compound angles to ease access of the lighter to the fuel source in difficult to light applications, such as hot water heaters. An end cap on the body member may be configured for candle snuffing use, or may be replaced by a length extension member.
105 Thermomechanical candle snuffer US848489 1977-11-04 US4138211A 1979-02-06 Robert D. Kampfer; Gunther H. Dierssen
Thermomechanical candle snuffer utilizes staff of material such as 55-Nitinol which, when heated by candle flame, elevates slideably engaged cap which falls over candle extinguishing it.
106 Cigarette lighter with automatic gas shutoff US614620 1975-09-18 US3985493A 1976-10-12 Guy Neyret
A lever formed at least partially as a bimetallic strip engages between the cover and the burner-valve of a gas-type cigarette lighter. When the cover is lifted this lever automatically opens the valve and forms a gas jet that may be ignited with the striker. A cup-shaped extension on the lever at the jet is heated by the flame on the lighter and conducts this heat to a thermodeformable tab on the lever so that after a predetermined amount of heating the tab deforms and disconnects the lever from the burner-valve, allowing this valve to close and shut off the gas flow.
107 Combination candle lighter and extinguisher US529844 1974-12-05 US3985492A 1976-10-12 John J. Nunemaker
A substantially straight rod has on one end a candle flame extinguisher and on the other end an extension for holding a friction-type safety match. The body of the extinguisher may be a cone, a cylinder, or a box-shaped member which has the same longitudinal axis as the rod and with its single opening facing away from the rod with the edges of the extinguisher body surrounding its opening being so contoured that the device is stable upright on a flat horizontal surface. The extension may be in the form of a coil, bent-over part of the rod or as a separate member having an opening of appropriate size and configuration for snugly holding the part of the match away from its head whereby the match head extends outwardly from the device and substantially coincident with its longitudinal axis. The opening for the match may also be employed for hanging the device when not in use. In addition, the extension is adapted to be gripped by the user's fingers for holding the device when extinguishing the flame of a candle.
108 Cigarette snuffer US3431916D 1967-02-24 US3431916A 1969-03-11 DAVIS GLENN GARY; DAHLIN ROBERT WALTON
109 Device for lighting altar candles US3138944D US3138944A 1964-06-30
110 Candle applicator US36099553 1953-06-11 US2792699A 1957-05-21 LAMM WILLIAM R
111 Flame snuffer for wick-burners US21597151 1951-03-16 US2741904A 1956-04-17 STELLE ALLEN M; BEEMER PAUL K; FUCHS HENRY O
112 Safety device for oil heaters US26700039 1939-04-10 US2202098A 1940-05-28 GELDER RAYMOND H; GORDON RUSSELL R
113 Candle lighter and extinguisher US2191302D US2191302A 1940-02-20
114 Snuffer for candles US52808031 1931-04-06 US1822652A 1931-09-08 GLUCKERT JOSEPHINE A
115 Combined candle snuffer and lighter US27664728 1928-05-10 US1740623A 1929-12-24 PAYNE CHARLES A
116 Burner for liquid fuels US19210927 1927-05-17 US1708013A 1929-04-09 ALADAR DOMAN
117 Lamp-burner attachment US73660524 1924-09-08 US1543048A 1925-06-23 BEE BELLAH GLOVER
118 Peter pbytula ahd cohstautine kokol US1479674D US1479674A 1924-01-01
119 stiyouk US1478491D US1478491A 1923-12-25
120 Candle extinguisher US40116020 1920-08-04 US1425080A 1922-08-08 THOMAS CULLEN
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