A preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings wherein:
Referring to the drawings, it will be seen that the invention comprises an elongate hollow cylindrical body 10 having a cutting assembly 14 attached at one end thereof. The cutting assembly 14, which is shown in greater detail in
The cutting members 12 are arranged on the cylindrical body 10 so as to form a central opening 20. A removable cap 22 is located at the end of the body 10 opposite the cutting assembly 14 so as to permit the removal of candle wax which may accumulate within a wax collection chamber 16 in the cylindrical body 10 during use of the device of the present invention, as will be described hereinafter.
In the operation of the device of the present invention, assuming that a candle (not shown) has had an accumulation of wax built up around a wick thereof such as to prevent the candle from being lit, the device of the invention may be placed over the candle with the central opening 20 positioned so that the wick of the candle will extend into the central opening 20 as the device of the invention is rotated, e.g., clockwise assuming that the cutting edges 18 have been formed as shown, to cut away the wax which has built up around the candle wick by the cutting edges 18. Thus, the wax will be forced into the interior 16 of the cylindrical body 10 as the wick extends through the opening 20.
Once a sufficient amount of wax has been removed so as to expose a sufficient length of wick, the device of the invention may be removed and the candle will be ready for use.
The wax which has been removed from around the wick will accumulate in the chamber 16 of cylindrical body 10 and may be readily discarded merely by removing the end cap 22 and turning cylindrical body 10 to allow the wax to fall from the open end thereof from which the cap 22 has been removed.
The cylinder 10 may comprise a length of approximately 4 inches with a diameter of ¾ inch. The central opening 20 should be sufficiently large to enable a candle wick to pass through.
The cylindrical body 10 is formed with a grip area 24 for the thumb and forefinger to facilitate use of the device.
While the present invention has been described herein with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be provided without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.