Combustion – Candle – e.g. – taper – etc.
Reexamination Certificate
2006-02-28
2006-02-28
Basichas, Alfred (Department: 3749)
Combustion
Candle, e.g., taper, etc.
C431S289000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07004752
ABSTRACT:
A wax core is dipped multiple times in liquid clear wax and water sequentially. Thereafter, the candle is dipped multiple times in a liquid pigmented wax to form a first pigmented layer. When the desired shade is achieved, one or more layers of clear wax is added. The cooled pigmented wax layer with a clear layer on top is then dipped in water multiple times to produce a primed surface layer at ±1 degree ambient. The candle is now rubbed to assist the peeling of any layer over the primed surface. Multiple layers of clear wax are then added followed by a second pigmented wax. The process is repeated for as many pigmented wax layers as desired. The final candle has a glaze outer layer applied by dipping.
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Basichas Alfred
Global Candle Gallery Licensing Co.
Larson Herbert W.
Larson & Larson, PA
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