A candlelamp-table includes a table portion having means supporting a horizontal top to which is secured a liquid fuel reservoir. The top carries a removable candlelamp comprising a base; a pair of inner and outer vertical concentrically arranged and axially spaced apart tubular members; an adapter mounted atop both inner and outer tubular members which extend downwardly into said reservoir; a wick disposed in said inner tubular member and said adapter in such a way that a plurality of fuel vaporizing channels are formed therein, said wick extending downward into said reservoir; and a chimney supported on the base and surrounding said tubular members and adapter.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to tables generally, and more particularly, 
to the type of tables used in restaurants, cafes, lunch rooms, lounges and 
the like, on which there is usually some sort of burning light. The 
invention is directed to such a table in combination with a candlelamp, as 
shown and described more particularly hereinafter. 
For many years restaurants and other eating establishments have used 
various forms of candles on tables to decorate the table and to provide 
illumination while patrons ate in such establishments. More recently, 
receptacles holding wax, which when hot and liquid supports a wick that 
burns to provide light on the table. Such light sources must be repalced 
frequently as the wax candle burns down and as the liquid wax is consumed. 
In contrast to these kinds of table lights, the candlelamp-table of the 
present invention is capable of burning for many hours, even for many 
weeks, without attention. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
A candlelamp-table in accordance with the invention comprises a table 
having a liquid fuel reservoir in the top; a candlelamp removably placed 
thereon and having a wick that is immersed in liquid combustible fuel in 
the reservoir; the candlelamp includes two concentrically arranged and 
radially spaced apart tubular members, the outer member being supported on 
the table by a collar that is suitable mounted thereon and that carries at 
its top an adapter. The inner tubular mamber is carried by the adapter and 
is dependent therefrom. The wick extends through the inner tubular member 
upwardly through the adapter and downwardly into the reservoir. An 
ornamental chimney surrounds the candlelamp. 
For a further understanding of the invention and for features and 
advantages thereof, reference may be made to the following description and 
drawing illustrating one embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
Referring to FIG. 1, a candlelamp-table 11 in accordance with the 
embodiment of the invention shown, comprises a table 13 and a candlelamp 
15. The table 13 includes a columnar tubular member 17 to which are 
mounted a number of legs or feet 19 secured by cap screws 21 or by any 
other suitable means. A basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 23 is suitably 
mounted, as by cap screws 21, to the top of the columnar tubular member 
17, and a top 18, that may be of wood, metal or plastic covers the 
basin-like fuel reservoir and is secured thereto by cap screws 21 or in 
any other suitable manner. 
The basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 23 has an appropriate flange 25 
through which the cap screws 21 may be inserted to hold the top to the 
reservoir. 
The basin-like reservoir 23 is provided with a synthetic liner adapted and 
capable of holding liquid fuel, the liner being designated by reference 
numeral 29. The liner 29 has a flange 31 that is accepted in an annular 
recess 33 in the flange portion 25 of the basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 
23. 
The candlelamp portion 15 including a base portion 37 with an annular 
protrusion 39 that is received by a corresponding annular groove 41 in the 
table top 18 is positioned in the center of the table top 18. The base 
portion 37 has an upstanding tubular portion 43 with a vertical 
semi-circular groove 45 in it. A similar matching semi-circular groove 45a 
is provided in the table top 18, and the two grooves 45, 45a, when aligned 
vertically provide an air passage to allow ambient air to flow into the 
basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 23. 
A first tubular member 47 is snugly fitted into the tubular portion 43 and 
extends upwardly from the base portion 37. An adapter 49 having the 
outward appearance of a conventional wax candle that has been burned for 
some time is snugly fitted into the top portion of the tubular member 47. 
The member 47 extends downwardly through a suitable sized opening 51 in 
the table top 18 and into the basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 23, about 
as shown in FIG. 2. 
The adapter 49 is recessed, as at 53, to receive the upper end portion of a 
second tubular member 55 that is arranged axially and concentrically with 
respect to the first tubular member 47. The second tubular member 53 
extends downwardly within the first tubular member 47 and terminates at 
about the same level within the basin-like liquid fuel reservoir 23, about 
as shown in FIG. 2. The adapter 49 has a vertical bore through it and 
therein is disposed a flat wick 57, folded about as shown. The wick 57 
extends downwardly within the second tubular member 53 and rests on the 
bottom of the liner 29. The wick 57 also extends slightly above the top of 
the adapter 49. 
Surrounding the tubular members 47, 53 and the adapter 49 is a translucent 
chimney 59 that may have any desireable shape and color to suit the 
environment in which the candlelamp-table 11 is used. 
In service, a quantity of liquid combustible fuel is disposed in the 
basin-like fuel reservoir; the candlelamp is set in position on the table 
top; and the wick is lighted. Thereafter, the chimney is placed around the 
tubular members and the adapter. The candlelamp will then burn and 
illuminate the surrounding environment in a decorative and pleasing manner 
for many hours and days depending on the amount of fuel in the reservoir. 
From the foregoing description of one embodiment of the invention, those 
skilled in the art will recognize many features and advantages of it, 
among which the following are particularly significant: 
That the candlelampportion is much more stable on the table top than 
conventional small receptacles filled with hot liquid wax and even 
candles; 
That the adapter, which is highly decorative and shaped like a partially 
burned wax candle, may be colored to suit the decor of the environment; 
and 
That the candlelamp is long-burning by virtue of the relatively large 
supply of fuel in the reservoir. 
Although the invention has been described herein with a certain degree of 
particularity, it is understood that the present invention has been 
described by way of example as shown in the drawing and that the scope of 
the invention is defined by what is hereinafter calimed.