US20050227191A1 - Candlewick trimmer - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a cutting tool, particularly a cutting tool for trimming candlewicks.
- Candles have become fashionable home accessories.
- a candle flame provides a relaxing and calming environment, and burning a scented candle contributes a pleasing fragrance to the experience.
- candles include jar candles (including votives), in which the candle wax is poured into a glass jar or container. The candle burns down into the jar.
- Other popular types of candles include pillar candles having multiple wicks, in which each candle flame forms its own “well” or depression in the candle wax.
- Candles will burn slowly and have a long life if the candlewick is trimmed occasionally. Candlewicks are preferably trimmed to a length of about an eighth-inch to about a quarter-inch. A candle with too-long a wick burns with a large, smoky flame. The large flame consumes the candle quickly, and smoke discolors walls and ceilings. A large flame also burns scent, rather than allowing the candle to release scent into the room.
- Candlewick trimmers are cutting tools specifically designed for trimming candlewicks.
- One common type of candlewick trimmer is formed from two flat plates. One plate has a through-hole that receives the wick. The other plate is movably mounted on the one plate and has a cutting edge. The cutting edge passes over the through-hole to cut the wick.
- plate-type candlewick trimmers are useful tools, they have difficulty trimming jar candles and multiple-wick candles.
- the jar or the top of the candle well prevents the candlewick trimmer from reaching the wick, or prevents the trimmer from being held perpendicular to the wick for a proper cut. Even if the wick can be reached, the length of the cut is gauged by eye and the wick may be cut too long or too short.
- the present invention is an improved candlewick trimmer for use with jar candles and multiple-wick candles.
- the trimmer cuts the wick to proper length when pressed against the candle.
- a candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention includes an elongate housing and a lever pivotally mounting to the housing.
- the lever includes a cutter extending from the pivot having a cutting edge in the housing and spaced from one end of the housing.
- An actuator or trigger outside of the housing is connected to the lever (or preferably forms part of the lever) and moves the cutting edge across the opening to cut the wick.
- the end of the trimmer is preferably sized to fit into candle jars and candle wells.
- the length of the trimmed candlewick is determined by the predetermined distance of the cutting edge from the housing end.
- the housing In use, the housing is pressed against the candle.
- the free end of the candlewick extends through the opening and into the interior of the housing.
- the surface of the opening preferably centers the wick in the housing. Squeezing the actuator moves the cutting edge across the opening and cuts the wick to proper length.
- the candlewick trimmer of the present invention is preferably sized for use with jar candles and multiple-wick candles, the trimmer can also be used to trim the wick of most any other type or style of candle.
- the candlewick trimmer can include a lighter and a candle tool, such as a candle snuffer or wick manipulation tool, to form a combination candle maintenance tool.
- the housing can be removably mounted on conventional lighters.
- the candlewick trimmer of the present invention has a number of advantages over conventional candlewick trimmers.
- the trimmer readily trims the wicks of jar candles and multiple-wick candles, and cuts the wick to proper length by merely pressing the end of the trimmer against the candle.
- the trimmer housing can be readily mounted on other candle tools or candle lighters to form combination candle maintenance tools. And the trimmer can trim the wicks of many other types and styles of candles.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partial sectional side view of the candlewick trimmer shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a second embodiment candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a first-embodiment candlewick trimmer 10 in accordance with the present invention.
- Trimmer 10 includes a housing 12 defining an interior volume 14 .
- Housing 12 has axially-opposed ends 16 , 18 and includes an elongate, generally tubular member 20 extending from end 16 .
- a plug member 22 fits in tubular member 20 and closes the end of the tubular member adjacent end 18 .
- Plug member 22 includes a transverse outer face 24 and a conical, axial through-bore 26 extending from face 24 to receive a free end of a candlewick into the housing interior.
- a lever 28 is pivotally mounted to the housing 12 by a pivot pin 30 journaled in tubular member 16 .
- Lever 28 includes a cutter 32 in the housing extending from the pivot pin towards the plug member 22 , and an actuator 34 outside of the housing adjacent housing end 16 .
- Cutter 32 has a cutting edge 36 closely spaced from plug member 22 .
- a helical coil spring 38 is compressed between the housing and the lever. Spring 38 urges the lever 28 to a first operating position shown in FIG. 2 .
- housing 12 is axially-aligned with the wick of a candle 40 (shown in phantom in FIG. 2 ).
- Plug 22 is placed against the candle, with the wick extending through bore 26 and into the housing.
- the illustrated tubular member 20 and plug 22 have a generally square cross-section with about one-half inch sides. This enables trimmer 10 to extend into most candle jars or wells of pillar candles to reach the wick. Other cross-section shapes and sizes can be used.
- Squeezing actuator 34 rotates the lever counterclockwise as viewed in FIG. 2 to a second position.
- Cutting edge 36 moves across the opening to effect cutoff of the wick.
- a slot 42 in the housing allows the cutoff portion to fall out of the housing. If desired a removable cover or movable panel could close the slot for later disposal.
- Spring 38 returns the lever to the first operating position when the actuator is released.
- the length of the trimmed candlewick is established by the distance of cutting edge 36 from end 18 .
- Preferred embodiments of the illustrated trimmer 10 trim the wick to a length of between about one-eighth inch and about one-quarter inch.
- Different removable plug members 22 could be provided to extend end 18 away from the cutter for longer cuts, or the dimensions of the plug 22 and the spacing of the cutting edge 36 from the adjacent end of the tubular member 20 can be modified for different trim lengths.
- Actuator 34 is located on the opposite side of pivot pin 30 from cutting edge 36 . In other possible embodiments actuator 34 can be located on the same side of the pivot pin as cutting edge 36 . In such embodiments actuator 34 could extend through an opening or slot in a side of tubular member 20 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a second embodiment candlewick trimmer 110 that includes a conventional butane lighter 112 and a candle tool 114 .
- Candlewick trimmer 110 includes a trimmer device 116 otherwise identical to candlewick trimmer 10 .
- a tubular adapter 118 removably mounts trimmer device 116 to the lighter. Spring clips or other mounting devices could also be used.
- Candle tool 114 formed as a candle snuffer, is pivotally mounted on adapter 118 .
- Trimmer device 116 and lighter 112 have separate and independently operable actuators to trim and light the candle. In other embodiments trimmer device 116 and lighter 112 could be simultaneously operated by a single actuator or trigger.
- trimmer device 116 could be permanently mounted to the lighter 112 or the candle tool 114 could be mounted on candlewick trimmer 10 .
- Other types or forms of candle tool 114 can be provided, including wick manipulation tools or other types of wick trimmers.
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Abstract
A candlewick trimmer includes an elongate housing and a lever pivotally mounting to the housing. The lever includes a cutter extending from the pivot having a cutting edge in the housing and spaced from one end of the housing. The lever also includes an actuator or trigger outside of the housing that moves the cutting edge. The end of the housing is sized to enable the trimmer to trim the wicks of jar candles and multiple-wick candles.
Description
- The invention relates to a cutting tool, particularly a cutting tool for trimming candlewicks.
- Candles have become fashionable home accessories. A candle flame provides a relaxing and calming environment, and burning a scented candle contributes a pleasing fragrance to the experience.
- Popular types of candles include jar candles (including votives), in which the candle wax is poured into a glass jar or container. The candle burns down into the jar. Other popular types of candles include pillar candles having multiple wicks, in which each candle flame forms its own “well” or depression in the candle wax.
- Candles will burn slowly and have a long life if the candlewick is trimmed occasionally. Candlewicks are preferably trimmed to a length of about an eighth-inch to about a quarter-inch. A candle with too-long a wick burns with a large, smoky flame. The large flame consumes the candle quickly, and smoke discolors walls and ceilings. A large flame also burns scent, rather than allowing the candle to release scent into the room.
- Candlewick trimmers are cutting tools specifically designed for trimming candlewicks. One common type of candlewick trimmer is formed from two flat plates. One plate has a through-hole that receives the wick. The other plate is movably mounted on the one plate and has a cutting edge. The cutting edge passes over the through-hole to cut the wick.
- Although plate-type candlewick trimmers are useful tools, they have difficulty trimming jar candles and multiple-wick candles. The jar or the top of the candle well prevents the candlewick trimmer from reaching the wick, or prevents the trimmer from being held perpendicular to the wick for a proper cut. Even if the wick can be reached, the length of the cut is gauged by eye and the wick may be cut too long or too short.
- Hence there is a need for an improved candlewick trimmer for use with jar candles and multiple-wick candles that cuts the wick to proper length.
- The present invention is an improved candlewick trimmer for use with jar candles and multiple-wick candles. The trimmer cuts the wick to proper length when pressed against the candle.
- A candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention includes an elongate housing and a lever pivotally mounting to the housing. The lever includes a cutter extending from the pivot having a cutting edge in the housing and spaced from one end of the housing. An actuator or trigger outside of the housing is connected to the lever (or preferably forms part of the lever) and moves the cutting edge across the opening to cut the wick.
- The end of the trimmer is preferably sized to fit into candle jars and candle wells. The length of the trimmed candlewick is determined by the predetermined distance of the cutting edge from the housing end.
- In use, the housing is pressed against the candle. The free end of the candlewick extends through the opening and into the interior of the housing. The surface of the opening preferably centers the wick in the housing. Squeezing the actuator moves the cutting edge across the opening and cuts the wick to proper length.
- Although the candlewick trimmer of the present invention is preferably sized for use with jar candles and multiple-wick candles, the trimmer can also be used to trim the wick of most any other type or style of candle.
- In yet other possible embodiments of the present invention the candlewick trimmer can include a lighter and a candle tool, such as a candle snuffer or wick manipulation tool, to form a combination candle maintenance tool. The housing can be removably mounted on conventional lighters.
- The candlewick trimmer of the present invention has a number of advantages over conventional candlewick trimmers. The trimmer readily trims the wicks of jar candles and multiple-wick candles, and cuts the wick to proper length by merely pressing the end of the trimmer against the candle. The trimmer housing can be readily mounted on other candle tools or candle lighters to form combination candle maintenance tools. And the trimmer can trim the wicks of many other types and styles of candles.
- Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying 2 drawing sheets illustrating two embodiments of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partial sectional side view of the candlewick trimmer shown inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a side view of a second embodiment candlewick trimmer in accordance with the present invention. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a first-embodiment candlewicktrimmer 10 in accordance with the present invention.Trimmer 10 includes ahousing 12 defining aninterior volume 14.Housing 12 has axially-opposed ends 16, 18 and includes an elongate, generallytubular member 20 extending from end 16. Aplug member 22 fits intubular member 20 and closes the end of the tubular memberadjacent end 18.Plug member 22 includes a transverseouter face 24 and a conical, axial through-bore 26 extending fromface 24 to receive a free end of a candlewick into the housing interior. - A
lever 28 is pivotally mounted to thehousing 12 by apivot pin 30 journaled in tubular member 16.Lever 28 includes acutter 32 in the housing extending from the pivot pin towards theplug member 22, and anactuator 34 outside of the housing adjacent housing end 16. Cutter 32 has acutting edge 36 closely spaced fromplug member 22. Ahelical coil spring 38 is compressed between the housing and the lever.Spring 38 urges thelever 28 to a first operating position shown inFIG. 2 . - In use,
housing 12 is axially-aligned with the wick of a candle 40 (shown in phantom inFIG. 2 ).Plug 22 is placed against the candle, with the wick extending throughbore 26 and into the housing. The illustratedtubular member 20 andplug 22 have a generally square cross-section with about one-half inch sides. This enables trimmer 10 to extend into most candle jars or wells of pillar candles to reach the wick. Other cross-section shapes and sizes can be used. - The conical surface of the
bore 26 assists in guiding and centering the wick within the housing. Squeezingactuator 34 rotates the lever counterclockwise as viewed inFIG. 2 to a second position. Cuttingedge 36 moves across the opening to effect cutoff of the wick. Aslot 42 in the housing allows the cutoff portion to fall out of the housing. If desired a removable cover or movable panel could close the slot for later disposal.Spring 38 returns the lever to the first operating position when the actuator is released. - The length of the trimmed candlewick is established by the distance of cutting
edge 36 fromend 18. Preferred embodiments of the illustratedtrimmer 10 trim the wick to a length of between about one-eighth inch and about one-quarter inch. Differentremovable plug members 22 could be provided to extendend 18 away from the cutter for longer cuts, or the dimensions of theplug 22 and the spacing of thecutting edge 36 from the adjacent end of thetubular member 20 can be modified for different trim lengths. -
Actuator 34 is located on the opposite side ofpivot pin 30 from cuttingedge 36. In other possible embodiments actuator 34 can be located on the same side of the pivot pin as cuttingedge 36. Insuch embodiments actuator 34 could extend through an opening or slot in a side oftubular member 20. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a secondembodiment candlewick trimmer 110 that includes a conventional butane lighter 112 and acandle tool 114.Candlewick trimmer 110 includes atrimmer device 116 otherwise identical to candlewicktrimmer 10. Atubular adapter 118 removably mountstrimmer device 116 to the lighter. Spring clips or other mounting devices could also be used.Candle tool 114, formed as a candle snuffer, is pivotally mounted onadapter 118.Trimmer device 116 and lighter 112 have separate and independently operable actuators to trim and light the candle. In otherembodiments trimmer device 116 and lighter 112 could be simultaneously operated by a single actuator or trigger. - In yet other
embodiments trimmer device 116 could be permanently mounted to the lighter 112 or thecandle tool 114 could be mounted oncandlewick trimmer 10. Other types or forms ofcandle tool 114 can be provided, including wick manipulation tools or other types of wick trimmers. - While I have illustrated and described preferred embodiments of my invention, it is understood that this is capable of modification, and I therefore do not wish to be limited to the precise details set forth, but desire to avail myself of such changes and alterations as fall within the purview of the following claims.
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1. A candlewick trimmer comprising:
a housing defining an interior, a lever, an actuator operatively connected to the lever, a pivot connection mounting the lever partially in the housing, the lever pivotable about a pivot axis for relative motion between first and second operating positions, and a spring operatively connected between the housing and the lever, the spring biasing the lever towards the first operating position;
the housing comprising an elongate tubular portion comprising axially spaced first and second ends, and a face at the first end comprising an opening extending axially through the face to receive the free end of a candlewick inserted into the housing interior;
the lever comprising a cutter extending from the pivot axis towards the first end, the cutter comprising a cutting edge in the tubular portion adjacent the face, the cutting edge moving across the face opening to effect cutoff of a wick inserted into the housing when the lever is moved from the first position to the second position; and
the actuator being arranged to receive a force urging the lever towards the second operating position.
2. The candlewick trimmer of claim 1 wherein the pivot axis is between the actuator and the cutter.
3. The candlewick trimmer of claim 1 wherein the actuator is adjacent the second end of the housing.
4. The candlewick trimmer of claim 1 wherein the actuator and lever are formed as a single piece.
5. The candlewick trimmer of claim 4 wherein the cutting edge is spaced from the second end of the housing by between about one-eighth inch and about one-quarter inch.
6. The candlewick trimmer of claim 4 wherein the face comprises a conical guide surface surrounding the opening for guiding the free end of the candlewick into the housing.
7. The candlewick trimmer of claim 1 comprising a lighter for lighting a candle and the housing is attached to the lighter.
8. The candlewick trimmer of claim 7 comprising means for removably mounting the housing on the lighter.
9. The candlewick trimmer of claim 8 wherein the mounting means comprises a tubular adapter.
10. The candlewick trimmer of claim 7 comprising a candle tool mounted on the lighter or on the housing.
11. The candlewick trimmer of claim 7 wherein the actuator represents a first actuator and the lighter comprises a second actuator to operate the lighter wherein the first and second actuators are independently operable.
12. The candlewick trimmer of claim 1 comprising an additional candle tool mounted on the housing.
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