The present invention relates to a kit, specifically a candle wick kit and methods of using the same. More specifically, the present invention comprises a kit including a number of components to utilize a candle after a wick inside the candle becomes unusable. For example, the present invention comprises one or more boring tools for creating a borehole through a quantity of candle wax, and one or more lengths of wick, one of which may fit within the borehole created by the boring tool. Thus, a candle having an unusable wick may be provided with a replacement wick for continued utilization of the candle.
It is, of course, generally known to utilize candles to create a light source, for providing a source of an aroma, and/or for creating an airborne chemical, such as a pesticide or other like chemical for warding off insects. Indeed, candles have been used for centuries, if not millennia, for these purposes, but mostly as a light source.
A candle generally consists of two main parts: 1) a fuel source, such as a hardened wax or other similar material; and 2) a wick that may be disposed within the fuel source and extend, generally, from and above the fuel source. Upon utilization of the candle, the wick is typically ignited and burns. During burning of the wick, capillary action generated by the heat of the burning wick may draw the fuel source to the wick for burning with the wick. Typically, when a hardened wax is used, the heat source typically causes the hardened wax to melt and be drawn toward the wick. In other words, as the wick burns down, the candle wax typically melts and is consumed by the fire of the burning wick.
In many cases, however, a wick may become unusable in a candle. For example, a wick that burns too rapidly may burn down to the surface of the candle wax, or even below the surface of the candle wax, making ignition of the wick difficult if not impossible. Moreover, as a wick burns, it may become brittle, and may break, causing the remainder of the wick to become difficult to access and, consequently, difficult if not impossible to ignite and be utilized. In other cases, the wax may melt too rapidly or extensively, causing the melted wax to cover the wick and extinguish the flame, causing the wick to become unusable.
A need exists, therefore, for a kit and methods of using the same that allows for the utilization of a candle when the wick disposed within the candle becomes difficult or impossible to utilize. Moreover, a need exists for a kit and methods of using the same that acts to extend a wick that may be covered by the wax of a candle or otherwise may extend insufficiently above the wax to be usable.
In addition, a need exists for a kit and methods of using the same that provides a tool for creating a bore or passage for the disposition of a length of a wick therewithin. Further, a need exists for a kit and methods of using the same that provides a plurality of wick lengths for utilizing within a candle in place of or as an extension of a wick that may be insufficiently exposed to be usable.
Still further, a need exists for a kit and methods of using the same having a plurality of lengths of wick that may be utilized in candles of varying sizes. Moreover, a need exists for a kit and methods of using the same that provide one or more lengths of wick, wherein the wick may be either bendable and/or flexible, or may be rigid to more adequately be pushed within the wax of a candle.
The present invention relates to a kit, specifically a candle wick kit and methods of using the same. More specifically, the present invention comprises a kit including a number of components to utilize a candle after a wick inside the candle becomes unusable. For example, the present invention comprises one or more boring tools for creating a borehole through a quantity of candle wax, and one or more lengths of wick, at least one of which may fit within the borehole created by the boring tool. Thus, a candle having an unusable wick may be provided with a replacement wick for continued utilization of the candle.
To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention, a kit is provided. The kit comprises a boring tool and at least one length of a wick, wherein the boring tool is utilized to bore through an amount of wax to provide a borehole, and the length of the wick is disposed within the borehole within the amount of wax.
Moreover, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a method of using a kit is provided. The method comprises providing a boring tool and at least one length of a wick, providing a candle having an amount of wax, boring a borehole within the amount of wax, and pushing the length of the wick within the borehole, a portion of which extending above the amount of wax for ignition of the same.
It is, therefore, an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same that allows for the utilization of a candle when the wick disposed within the candle becomes difficult or impossible to utilize.
Moreover, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same that extend a wick that may be covered by the wax of a candle or otherwise may extend insufficiently above the wax to be usable.
In addition, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same that provides a tool for creating a bore or passage for the disposition of a length of a wick therewithin.
Further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same that provides a plurality of wick lengths for utilizing within a candle in place of or as an extension of a wick that may be insufficiently exposed to be usable.
Still further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same having a plurality of lengths of wick that may be utilized in candles of varying sizes.
Moreover, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide a kit and methods of using the same that provides one or more lengths of wick, wherein the wicks may be bendable and/or flexible, or rigid to more adequately be pushed within the wax of a candle.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present embodiments, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
The present invention relates to a kit, specifically a candle wick kit and methods of using the same. More specifically, the present invention comprises a kit including a number of components to utilize a candle after a wick inside the candle becomes unusable. For example, the present invention comprises one or more boring tools for creating a borehole through a quantity of candle wax, and one or more lengths of wick, one of which may fit within the borehole created by the boring tool. Thus, a candle having an unusable wick may be provided with a replacement wick for continued utilization of the candle.
Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
However, in many cases, the wick may be unusable if the portion 16 becomes either covered by hardened wax, if the portion 16 of the wick 14 breaks off or burns too low, or for any other reason.
The plurality of wicks 24 may include wicks of varying sizes as well as varying degrees of rigidity. Specifically, wicks 28 may be generally rigid and of a certain length, allowing the wicks to be placed within a relatively large candle. Alternatively or in addition, a plurality of wicks 30 may be provided that are relatively rigid and be of a shorter length than the wicks 28 to be utilized in candles of relatively smaller size. The rigidity of the wicks 28, 30 may aid in the pressing of the wick within a borehole formed in the wax by the boring tool 22.
Alternatively or in addition, the kit 20 may include a plurality of relatively lengthy bendable and/or flexible wicks 32, having less rigidity than the wicks 28, 30, to be utilized in a borehole formed by the boring tool 22. Alternatively or in addition, the kit 20 may include a plurality of shorter bendable and/or flexible wicks 34, also having less rigidity than the wicks 28, 30, to be utilized in a borehole formed by the boring tool 22. The difference in rigidity may influence the rate of burning and the brightness of the wick as it burns when lit. Thus, having the option of utilizing a rigid wick or a bendable wick, as described herein, may influence the size and brightness of a flame produced by the burning of the wick within the amount of wax.
Of course, the present invention may include any number of wicks, having varying sizes, and varying degrees of rigidity. However, the thickness of the wicks within the kit 20 should be of a sufficient size to work well within an amount of wax, but also be thin enough to be easily placed within a borehole formed by the boring tool.
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It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.
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Parent | 13626685 | Sep 2012 | US |
Child | 14285212 | US |