Claims
- 1. A candle can deep drawn from a circular metal blank, the candle can comprising:
a deep drawn cylindrical sidewall connecting a closed bottom to an open top; the closed bottom including a peripheral annular ring and a central dome, the annular ring merging into the cylindrical sidewall; the central dome having a bottom wall surface and a mounting surface at the apex of the dome, the bottom wall surface joining the mounting surface to the annular ring, the intersection of the bottom wall surface and the mounting surface defining an annular edge, the mounting surface raised at least {fraction (3/16)} inches above the annular ring to provide a seat for a wick sustainer; the dome being constructed so that a line at an acute angle of between 15 and 60 degrees will intersect the annular edge and a plane that includes the annular ring; and whereby, when the can bottom is seated on a supporting surface, the majority of the bottom is spaced therefrom.
- 2. The candle can of claim 1, wherein the open top is provided with a curled peripheral edge, and the bottom wall surface of the dome joins the annular ring in a configuration including a gripping discontinuity for supporting the sidewall during the formation of the curl.
- 3. The candle can of claim 2, wherein the gripping discontinuity has an angle greater than the angle of the line.
- 4. The candle can of claim 2, wherein the gripping discontinuity is angled sharply relative to a plane through the annular ring.
- 5. The candle can of claim 4, wherein the gripping discontinuity provides a surface for providing direct resistance along the plane through the annular ring.
- 6. The candle can of claim 2, wherein the gripping discontinuity provides a surface for providing direct resistance along the line of the metal material.
- 7. The candle can of claim 2, wherein the gripping discontinuity includes a sharply bent but only slightly displaced annular notch defining a gripping surface near the bottom of the cylindrical wall for providing restraining support to the wall to resist the force imposed at the top of the wall when forming the top curl.
- 8. A unitary metal candle can structure of the type normally filled with an ignitable fuel, said candle can composed of:
a continuous vertically deep drawn sidewall that transitions through a stamped formed curved can wall region and into a stamped can base that includes an internal upwardly directed cone shaped dome having a mounting surface upon which a candle wick carrying element maybe securely located in an apex region of the cone shaped dome, the curved can wall region including an annular support surface for supporting the candle can on a surface, the cone shaped dome joining the annular support surface in a configuration including a gripping discontinuity that is sharply angled relative to the annular support surface.
- 9. The unitary metal can structure of claim 8, wherein the gripping discontinuity provides a surface for providing direct resistance along the plane through the annular ring.
- 10. The unitary metal can structure of claim 8 wherein the curved transition can wall region creates an annular support surface for the candle can base to thereby simultaneously establish annular internal volume of fuel separated by the cone shaped dome from a candle wick flame near the end of both the candle wick life and the supply of fuel which thereby minimizes flash-over while also creating an annular supporting surface for the candle can base to thereby reduce heat transfer from the candle fuel to a support surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a divisional of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/115,191, filed on Apr. 2, 2002, which is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/749,617, filed Dec. 27, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/174,210, filed Jan. 3, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60174210 |
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Divisions (1)
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10351899 |
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Continuations (1)
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