Claims
- 1. A venting apparatus used with an apothecary jar candle, which includes a vessel having a cylindrical body and a open circular mouth, a fuel source disposed within the body and burnt in the flame, and a wick extending from the fuel source, and is dimensioned such that the vessel body has a diameter approximately four inches across had a height between three inched to six inches tall, and the open mouth has a diameter approximately three inches across, the apparatus for improving the stability and efficiency of the combustion flame of the candle and comprising:
a flat circular body dimensioned to seat atop the mouth of the vessel, the body having a central exhaust vent through which combustion exhaust exits the vessel, and a plurality of peripheral inlet vents spaced around and radially from the exhaust vent through which ambient air is drawn into the vessel, the exhaust vent and the intake vents are spaced apart from each other sufficiently to facilitate separated concentric laminar air flows of exhaust and ambient air within the candle vessel to ensure that sufficient ambient air is drawn to the base of the flame when the candle burns, the exhaust vent has a cross-sectional area and the inlet vents have a cross sectional areas, such that the ratio between the cross sectional area of the exhaust vent and the aggregate cross sectional area of the plurality of inlet vents is greater than 0.870 and less than 1.310.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the exhaust vent has a cross sectional area greater than 0.700 square inches and less than 0.900 square inches.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of inlet vents have an aggregate cross sectional area greater than 0.600 square inches and less than 0.950 square inches.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of inlet vents is six.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of inlet vents has a geometric center, the exhaust vent has a geometric center, the geometric center of each of the plurality of inlet vents is spaced from the geometric center of the exhaust vent at least 1.00 inch.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the exhaust vent directly overlies the flame of the containerized candle when the cover is seated atop the candle vessel and the containerized candle burns.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the intake vents channel the flow of ambient air to converge radially at the base of the candle flame when the containerized candle burns.
- 8. An apparatus used with an apothecary jar candle, which includes a vessel having a cylindrical body and a open circular mouth, a fuel source disposed within the body and burnt in the flame, and a wick extending from the fuel source, and is dimensioned such that the vessel body has a diameter approximately four inches across had a height between three inched to six inches tall, and the open mouth has a diameter approximately three inches across, the apparatus for improving the stability and efficiency of the combustion flame of the candle and comprising:
a flat circular body dimensioned to seat atop the mouth of the vessel, the body having a central exhaust vent through which combustion exhaust exits the vessel, and a plurality of peripheral inlet vents spaced around and radially from the exhaust vent through which ambient air is drawn into the vessel, the exhaust vent and the intake vents are spaced apart from each other so as to create an annular band of relatively still air within the candle vessel and to facilitate concentric laminar air flow of exhaust air and inlet air separated by the band of still air, which ensures that sufficient ambient air is drawn to the base of the flame when the candle burns, the exhaust vent has a cross-sectional area and the inlet vents have a cross sectional areas, such that the ratio between the cross sectional area of the exhaust vent and the aggregate cross sectional area of the plurality of inlet vents is greater than 0.870 and less than 1.310.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the annular band of relatively still air constitutes means for physically insulating the exhaust air from the inlet air.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the exhaust vent has a cross sectional area greater than 0.700 square inches and less than 0.900 square inches.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the plurality of inlet vents is six.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the plurality of inlet vents have an aggregate cross sectional area greater than 0.600 square inches and less than 0.950 square inches.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of inlet vents has a geometric center, the exhaust vent has a geometric center, the geometric center of each of the plurality of inlet vents is spaced from the geometric center of the exhaust vent at least 1.00 inch.
- 14. An apparatus used with an apothecary jar candle, which includes a vessel having a cylindrical body and a open circular mouth, a fuel source disposed within the body and burnt in the flame, and a wick extending from the fuel source, and is dimensioned such that the vessel body has a diameter approximately four inches across had a height between three inched to six inches tall, and the open mouth has a diameter approximately three inches across, the apparatus for improving the stability and efficiency of the combustion flame of the candle and comprising:
a flat circular body dimensioned to seat atop the mouth of the vessel, the body having a central exhaust vent through which combustion exhaust exits the vessel, the exhaust vent has a geometric center and a cross sectional area greater than 0.700 square inches and less than 0.900 square inches, and ix peripheral inlet vents spaced around and radially from the exhaust vent through which ambient air is drawn into the vessel, each of the six inlet vents has a geometric center, the six inlet vents also have an aggregate cross sectional area greater than 0.600 square inches and less than 0.950 square inches, wherein the ratio between the cross sectional area of the exhaust vent and the aggregate cross sectional area of the plurality of inlet vents is greater than 0.870 and less than 1.310, and the exhaust vent and the six intake vents are sufficiently spaced apart from each other with the geometric centers of each of the six inlet vents are at least 1.00 inch from the geometric center of the exhaust vent, so as to facilitate separated concentric laminar air flows of exhaust and ambient air within the candle vessel to ensure that sufficient ambient air is drawn to the base of the flame when the candle burns.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/575,447, filed on May 22, 2000, which claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/144,683, filed Jul. 20, 1999. This invention relates to decorative containerized candles, and particularly to a cover for a containerized candle which improves the candle's combustion and eliminates candle smoke.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60144683 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09575447 |
May 2000 |
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09925893 |
Aug 2001 |
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