Claims
- 1. A candle can of the type normally filled with a candlewick and supply of ignitable fuel, the candle can comprised of:
an upstanding continuous sidewall integrally coupled to a stamp formed candle can bottom structure at an outer periphery of the candle can bottom structure to create an annular can support ring to engage a support surface, the stamp formed can bottom structure including an internally upwardly directed dome upon which a candlewick carrying element may be securely located on an apex region of the dome, the dish shaped indentation cooperating with the candlewick carrying element to maintain the candlewick carrying element in place while the candle can is being filled with fuel.
- 2. The candle can of claim 1, wherein the dish shaped indentation in the apex region of the dome includes at an outer periphery of the dish shaped indentation a raised lip that establishes a discontinuity in the surface of the dome, the lip effectively interrupting the flow of fuel to the candlewick when a candlewick flame nears the end of both the candlewick life and the supply of fuel to thereby minimize flash-over.
- 3. The candle can of claim 1, wherein an intersection of the sidewall and the upwardly directed dome of the can bottom structure establishes an annular internal volume of fuel separated by the dome from a candlewick flame near the end of both the candlewick life and the supply of fuel which thereby minimizes flash-over while also creating the annular support ring surface for the candle can base to thereby reduce heat transfer from the candle fuel and candle flame to the support surface.
- 4. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the dome is cone shaped.
- 5. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the dome shape has a uniform radius of curvature except in area of the dish shaped indentation of the dome.
- 6. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the dome entirely spans the can base.
- 7. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the dome is centered in the can bottom between the continuous can sidewall and the dome is also spaced from the sidewall.
- 8. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the part of the dome includes a cone shaped portion surrounding the dish shaped indentation in the apex region of the dome.
- 9. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the upstanding continuous sidewall is a deep drawn cylinder.
- 10. The candle can of claim 2 wherein the upstanding continuous sidewall has a seam joining ends of a sheet that creates the sidewall.
- 11. A candle can of the type normally filled with a candlewick and supply of ignitable fuel, the candle can comprised of:
an upstanding continuous sidewall integrally coupled to a stamp formed candle can bottom structure at an outer periphery of the candle can bottom structure to create an annular can support ring to engage a support surface, the stamp formed can bottom structure including an internally upwardly directed dome and a dish shaped indentation in an apex region of the dome in which a candlewick carrying element may be securely located on a bottom surface of the indentation, the bottom surface of the dish shaped indentation is raised at least 3/16 of an inch above a surface support plane that includes a bottom surface of the annular can support ring, the dish shaped indentation including a raised lip at an outer periphery of the indentation, the dome is so constructed that a line at an acute angle of between 15 and 60 degrees will intersect the lip and a plane that includes the bottom of the dome.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/174,231, filed on Jan. 3, 2000, and owned by the instant assignee, the entire disclosure which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60174231 |
Jan 2000 |
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