With Support For Porous Or Apertured Encasing Means Patents (Class 239/57)
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Patent number: 6969008Abstract: A fragrance sampling system for use in a store comprises a piezoelectrically vibrated orifice plate atomizer mounted to extend from a support structure in the store, such as a shelf and operated to emit puffs of very small droplets of the liquid fragrance and eject them upwardly into the atmosphere such that they become fully evaporated before contacting any supporting surface. The atomizer is controlled by electrical circuits which limit the times during which atomization occurs.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Helf, Edward J. Martens, III, Scott D. Walter, William D. Perez, Thomas Jaworski
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Patent number: 6966500Abstract: A remote controlled scent dispensing device includes a housing that has a first wall, a second wall and a peripheral wall that extends between and is attached to the first and second walls. The peripheral wall has a peripheral break therein such that the housing is divided into a first portion and a second portion. A moving assembly is mounted in the housing and is adapted for selectively moving the first portion abutting against or positioned away from the second portion. An actuator apparatus is adapted for remotely turning on the moving assembly and selectively moving the first portion with respect to the second portion. A coupler is attached to the housing for selectively coupling the housing to a tree limb. A scent dispensing member is positioned within the housing at a juncture of the first and second portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Richard D. Kelley
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Patent number: 6957779Abstract: The invention described herein is a framed fluid delivery device that is made up of a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, and a frame assembly for retaining the fluid delivery cartridge. The frame assembly is made up of a base portion that facilitates the delivery of fluid released from the fluid-delivery cartridge, at least one side panel associated with the base, and that secures the fluid-delivery cartridge within the frame assembly proximate the released fluid delivering means. Additionally, a fluid delivery device is disclosed that includes a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, the cartridge having a bottom, a top, and sides, and a dispersion pad positioned proximate the bottom of the fluid-delivery cartridge, wherein the dispersion pad at least partially surrounds the sides of the fluid-delivery cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Microlin, L.C.Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Wold, John J. McEvoy
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Patent number: 6899280Abstract: A wick-based delivery system includes a container for holding a liquid, and a porous wick, having a first section of a material with a pore size of a predetermined size and a second section of a material of a predetermined pore size that is greater than that of the material of the first section. The porous wick extends through an opening in the container so that when the liquid is added to the container, a lower region of the porous wick is in contact with the liquid, and an upper region of the porous wick is exposed to the ambient air. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the first section and at least a portion of the second section are exposed to the ambient air. In another embodiment, only the second section is exposed to the ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Kara L. Kotary, Padma Prabodh Varanasi
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Patent number: 6880765Abstract: The invention is a reusable scent lure dispenser. One embodiment can be made of a variety of materials, large enough to throw, comprising two hemispherical body members, each having a planar flange extending along and attached to their outer periphery, a releasable means to couple the body members by their flanges, and a means along the flanges' outer peripheries to form an airtight seal against one another, one body member also having scent openings on its flange within the means to form an airtight seal, and can include a scent carrier disposed within the interior of one of the body members. The lure dispenser can be colored for various appropriate applications. Reflective material may be attached to the exposed surfaces of the hemispherical body members to allow easy retrieval at night. A tab with a mounting hole can allow easy hanging, such as in a tree.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventors: Joseph William Tuomikoski, David Edward Lee, Dale James Syer
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Patent number: 6877674Abstract: The invention relates to a fitting for a motor vehicle, in particular a dashboard. The permitting the circulation of at least one stream of air, along a given path, behind at least one thickness of material defining a face of the fitting. The fitting further includes means for diffusing an active compound into the at least one stream of air. The diffusing means are capable of being introduced, wholly or in part, through at least one orifice, or passing through the thicknesses of material. The loading orifices being orientated transversely to the path of the stream. The diffusing means are held in the area of the thickness or thicknesses of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Alain Choquet
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Patent number: 6857579Abstract: A dispenser for scents and aromas is disclosed. The dispenser includes at least one pad that is impregnated with a scent material. The pad is fitted in two opposing segments that fit together in a telescoping manner that form an airtight seal to prevent the scent material from evaporating or leaking. The segments are connected by a flexible strap that also serves as a hanger for the dispenser when it is deployed to dispense the scent material.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Inventor: Rano Harris
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Patent number: 6820773Abstract: A method and apparatus for the controlled delivery of volatile compounds is shown for the use in the treatment of honeybee colonies for different honeybee diseases. The method delivers the volatile compounds through the use of microporous membranes. The membranes can be in the form of microporous hollow fiber membranes or microporous flat sheet membranes. The membranes allow for the controlled release of the volatile compounds by the adjustment of the exposed surface area. This allows for delivery of the effective amount of compound during different seasons of the year. In the case of hazardous compounds such as the delivery of formic acid for the treatment of honeybees for parasitic mites the exposure to the beekeeper is minimized and no handling of liquid formic acid is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Apis Discoveries, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert G. Orth
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Patent number: 6808791Abstract: A laminate web and several uses of the laminate web are disclosed. The laminate web comprises a first web, a second web joined to the first web at a plurality of discrete bond sites; and a third material disposed between at least a portion of the first and second webs. The laminate webs of the present invention are suitable for a variety of uses. Such uses include flexible carrying implement, medical applications, kitchen or bathroom implements, decorative coverings, home accent items, pet industry articles, fabric, fabric backings, edible materials, bedding applications, absorbent food pads, clean room wipes, tack cloths, and many other uses.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John Joseph Curro, Daniel Charles Peck, Saeed Fereshtehkhou, Anneke Margaret Kaminiski, Alfred Franc Baldwin, Jr., Jessica Zingelmann Brown, Edward Kenneth Stahl, Charles Detwiler Roberson
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Publication number: 20040188535Abstract: A gel air-freshener device comprising a container defining a cavity for receiving a fragrance-containing gel matrix (7), the container having an aperture (4) for permitting ingress of air into the cavity and egress of fragrance from the cavity, and having first (1) and second ends (3), which ends abut the gel-matrix (7) and move freely relative to each other as the gel matrix (7) shrinks upon evaporation of the fragrance. The device exploits the shrinkage of the gel-matrix (7) and translates this into movement of the device thereby providing a visual cue as to the condition of the gel matrix and in particular when it is exhausted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Gerald Leslie Hart, Colin William Brown, Guy Edward Naish, Simone Anderson
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Publication number: 20040169091Abstract: An air freshener device includes a scent material interspersed within a polymer body or a polymer gel, and capable of dispersing out of the polymer gel. The polymer body and a polymer gel can be flexible and compressible, and also resilient and returnable to its original configuration. In addition, the polymer body and the polymer gel can have a freestanding, self-supported, three-dimensional shape. The air freshener can include a tacky or clingy attachment surface to contact and cling to a support surface by mechanical or specific adhesion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: American Covers, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Wheatley, Christopher D. Anderson
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Patent number: 6783566Abstract: A filter cartridge assembly including a replendam that combines a particulate filter with an irregular shaped gas sorbent bed. Best operational practice requires that the air passing through the filter be distributed uniformly over the sorbent bed. The repledam directs the air over the surface of the larger sorbent bed utilizing vane-like structures extending from the reticulated member providing for uniform distribution.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Christopher G. Estkowski
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Patent number: 6769631Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing of hand lotion and air freshener in a combined unit for home and office. Air freshener may be passively dispersed at a controlled rate from the apparatus, or may be actively dispersed when a user pumps the apparatus to receive a measured quantity of hand lotion. Dispersion may be implemented using a mechanical fan or compression of a sponge, for example.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Fresh Products, Inc.Inventor: Douglas S. Brown
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Patent number: 6767521Abstract: A system for dehumidifying and deodorizing, the system comprising a hanging, dehumidifying and deodorizing pouch comprising a housing having a impermeable membrane and a semi-permeable securely attached to the impermeable membrane. The housing enclosing moisture-absorbent material and deodorizing material. The housing is enclosed within a jacket comprising a perforated contiguous wall; the wall defines an opening for receiving the housing. The jacket further comprises a closing member for closing the opening when the housing is within the jacket. The jacket can comprise a rigid, rectangular cage having a detachable lid. The semi-permeable membrane of the housing can comprise polyethylene or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, individually or a combination thereof. The impermeable can comprise either polyethylene film or polypropylene film. The moisture-absorbent material can comprise a hygroscopic, deliquescent or a combination of a hygroscopic deliquescent and a gel forming polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: W.M. Barr & CompanyInventors: Fred K. Vogt, Surendra Kumar Mishra, David Prince Heaner
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Patent number: 6746521Abstract: A container for holding a fragrant medium is disclosed. Perforations or holes in the container and the fragrant medium allow the fragrance contained inside to be released over time. The fragrant medium may be inserted into a bottom portion of the container. A top portion may then be joined to the bottom portion to form a container for the fragrant medium. The top and bottom portions are joined by a plurality of connection members attached to or molded into each portion. In one embodiment of the present invention, the container is attached to a furnace filter so that the fragrant medium may be dispersed throughout an entire house or building. In another embodiment of the present invention, the container is attached to a computer fan so that the fragrant medium may be dispersed throughout a room.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Furnace Fresh, Inc.Inventor: David Canfield
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Publication number: 20040094636Abstract: The invention relates to improvements in or relating to containers and in particular to a refill for an air freshening or purifying device utilising a gel fragrance or other gel composition and to a device comprising a base container and a refill. The invention specifically comprises a refill for use with an air freshening or purifying device, said refill comprising a refill container having a gel receiving surface and an opposing rear surface, the gel receiving surface having at least one recess in which is contained a gel composition, wherein the profile of the rear surface inversely corresponds to the profile of the gel receiving surface such that it is provided with at least one projection inversely corresponding to the said recess in the gel receiving surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Robert Vern Channer
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Patent number: 6736335Abstract: A small, substantially flat, envelope-shaped scent dispensing packet contains a porous, absorbent scent emitting material which retains a desired scent or fragrance. Compressing the packet forces scent-laden air within the packet through an opening in the packet, thereby delivering the scent to a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Lee Clayton Cuthbert
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Patent number: 6737025Abstract: A scent storage device including a base member and a plurality of scent channels carried by the base member. Each scent channel includes a scent material supply and a scent activation system that selectively activates predetermined portions of the scent material supply.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Melissa D. Boyd, Paul H. McClelland, Marshall Field
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Patent number: 6722578Abstract: A dispenser with a lid laminate providing controlled release of a volatile material contained in a tray is disclosed. The lid includes a vapor impermeable, removable outer laminate and a vapor permeable inner layer covering an open side of the tray. The outer laminate includes layers of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and aluminum foil removably adhered to the inner layer of biaxially-oriented polypropylene (OPP) by an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer. Bottom and side walls of the tray are constructed of a metal/polymer pressure-formed colored tray laminate impermeable to the vapors and volatile material. The tray has a peripheral lip with an outer surface of cast polypropylene to which the vapor permeable inner layer of the lid is heat sealed.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Chad D. Holland
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Patent number: 6713024Abstract: The invention relates to an odor dispensing device comprising a housing and a disc shaped cartridge (3, 32) adapted to move around its rotation axis and having a plurality of discrete radially arranged compartments (5, 33), each compartment (5, 33) containing an odorant or an odorant carrier (6, 58), said housing containing means for positioning the cartridge (3, 32), means for producing an airstream to a pre-selected compartment (5, 33) in response to a signal emanating from a computer control module, a microprocessor, an optical system or a timing mechanism and means for temporarily subjecting the odor carrier (6, 58) within the compartment (5, 33) to the airstream so that an odor is discharged from the cartridge (3, 32), and entrained in the airstream, wherein the cartridge (3, 32) has a basic body (4, 34) with bottom (4f, 51) and compartments (5, 33) separated by walls, which compartments (5) of the cartridge (3) can be tightly closed and opened by covers (11) working in axial direction of the cartridge (Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Aroma Technology LimitedInventors: John Arnell, Christos Pavlos Bakopoulos, Ahmet Ennis Baydar, Philippe Blondeau
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Publication number: 20040050950Abstract: Provided is a scent dispenser having two tubular, slidably engageable members. Openings in the inner tubular member allow scent to be released into the surrounding environment when the tubular members are in an extended position. An absorbent material may be contained within the dispenser to carry a preferred scent. Cooperating, nestable retaining detents, or, alternatively, a selectively removably positionable elastomeric O-ring, allow the outer tubular member of the dispenser to be held in any of a plurality of extended positions. A cord may be attached to the top of the outer tubular member to allow the user to hang the dispenser in a desired location. The scent dispenser may be provided in a bright color to allow the dispenser further to function as a highly visible marker for measuring the effective range of a hunter's weapons.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: William Brown
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Patent number: 6705541Abstract: A fragrance dispenser having a reservoir to receive an aroma carrier, the fragrances of which can escape at least partially through a dispensing opening when pressure is exerted onto the reservoir. The reservoir may have the shape of a bottle, wherein the dispensing opening, which is preferably designed as a snap-off opening, is disposed in the thinner region, i.e at the neck of the bottle. A packaging element preferably extends beyond the dispensing region of the reservoir, the packaging element being designed in that region in such a way that it interacts with a seal of the dispensing opening of the reservoir. The reservoir or packaging element may be designed as a free-standing package.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Klocke Verpackungs-Service GmbHInventors: Herbert Schuehrer, Klaus Renner
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Patent number: 6698665Abstract: The present invention provides a fragrance emitting apparatus comprising: a container body containing an aqueous solution of a perfume composition; a sucking wick held at an opening part of a top of the container body and for sucking the aqueous solution; and a vaporizing part disposed on a top of the sucking wick and for volatizing the aqueous solution sucked through the sucking wick, wherein a part or all of the vaporizing part is covered with an artificial flower that is made of a fabric, a plastic or a combination thereof and that has an apparent volume of 200 to 1500 cm3. The apparatus is excellent in volatizing capability of perfume composition and usability and has also high interior decorating performance.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiro Minamite, Chie Nakano
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Publication number: 20040026527Abstract: A metering device for the conveyance of small substance quantities out of a reservoir into an application space by a diaphragm micropump that can be used, in particular, for the conveyance of small doses of gases includes the diaphragm micropump conveying an aromatic through a nozzle/diffuser system in fixed doses out of a reservoir first into a pump chamber and subsequently into an application space. As such, by the action of the diaphragm micropump, the volume and pressure of the pump chamber are varied so that aromatic is alternately drawn out of the reservoir into the pump chamber and pressed out of the pump chamber into the application space. In the event of a periodic change in the volume of the pump chamber, a substance located in the reservoir is, thus, conveyed slowly and in predetermined minimal doses into the application space in the course of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Christian Fricke
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Patent number: 6648239Abstract: A device for dispensing animal scents, for the attracting of animals such as deer comprising a cylindrical outer housing, an inner assembly, slidably received within the housing and an absorbent wick disposed within the inner assembly for saturation with a liquid attractant such as deer urine. The inner assembly comprises a hollow cylinder with a wick disposed there through, and has a plurality of holes allowing the scent given off from the liquid attractant to diffuse into the air. The device can be selectively closed when so desired to prevent unnecessary dissipation of the attractant, and further prevent unnecessary evaporation.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Scent Sticks, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Myny, Lawrence H. Obrzut
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Patent number: 6631852Abstract: A device for diffusion of an active volatile substance into ambient air or closed spaces comprising a solid casing or housing and a solid carrier containing said volatile substance. The solid carrier is arranged in at least one recess formed in the housing, said recess having a depth and a width which are chosen in relation to the composition of the solid carrier so that the ratio of the evaporation surface of the solid carrier to the mass of the solid carrier is such that a substantially constant vapor release rate and total evaporation of said active volatile substance during the active lifetime of the device is obtained. The recesses can be of various geometrical shapes in order to give a pleasant appearance. The active volatile substance can be a perfuming, deodorizing, sanitizing composition or an insect repellent.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) LimitedInventor: Nicholas O'Leary
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Patent number: 6631888Abstract: A fragrance dispenser includes a container for holding and exposing a fragrance material, and a housing defined by at least one elongated shell and a cap including an elongated slider. Each elongated shell is slideably engageable with the elongated slider. The housing includes an air discharge opening on the cap, and a power source mounted therein for providing power to a motor, which is operably connected to drive a fan. The fan is operable to increase flow of air over the fragrance material, to dispense fragrance from within the housing, through the air discharge opening, to an exterior of the housing. When the at least one elongated shell is engaged to the cap, the power source supplies power to the motor to drive the fan, and when the at least one elongated shell is disengaged from the cap, power from the power source to the motor is discontinued.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Calmar Inc.Inventor: David M. Prueter
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Patent number: 6619560Abstract: A bottle assembly is provided. The bottle assembly includes a bottle having a neck with a neck passage disposed therethrough, and a wick holder assembly disposed in the neck passage and having a wick holder passage disposed therethrough. The wick holder assembly includes at least two fingers, each of the fingers having an inner surface that defines part of the wick holder passage and an outer surface, and a clip disposed abutting the outer surfaces of the at least two fingers. The bottle assembly also includes a wick disposed in the wick holder passage with at least a part of the wick between the at least two fingers. The wick has an outer surface that abuts the inner surface of the wick holder passage with the clip disposed abutting the outer surfaces of the at least two fingers.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Blyth, Inc.Inventor: Yip Po Chun
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Publication number: 20030168521Abstract: A dispenser with a lid laminate providing controlled release of a volatile material contained in a tray is disclosed. The lid includes a vapor impermeable, removable outer laminate and a vapor permeable inner layer covering an open side of the tray. The outer laminate includes layers of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and aluminum foil removably adhered to the inner layer of biaxially-oriented polypropylene (OPP) by an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer. Bottom and side walls of the tray are constructed of a metal/polymer pressure-formed colored tray laminate impermeable to the vapors and volatile material. The tray has a peripheral lip with an outer surface of cast polypropylene to which the vapor permeable inner layer of the lid is heat sealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Chad D. Holland
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Patent number: 6613287Abstract: An air freshener for attachment to a ceiling fan blade. The air freshener includes an open mesh pouch position on the ceiling fan blade and adapted to contain an air freshening material so that when the blade is rotated air is passed over and through the air freshening material.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Frank G. McElligott
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Patent number: 6610254Abstract: Dual functional dispensers, wherein the dispensers comprise dispensing units independently capable of dispensing an actively dispersed spray or an evaporative long term dispersible material, comprise active dispensers in combination with passive dispensers of volatile materials. The passive dispenser may comprise the external shell of said dual function dispenser, and may be fashioned of a porous ceramic, plastic, or paper material impregnated with an evaporative passively dispersible material selected from the group consisting of fragrances, air fresheners, deodorizers, odor eliminators, malodor counteractants, insecticides, insect repellants, medicinal substances, disinfectants, sanitizers, mood enhancers, and aroma therapy compositions. The actively dispersed material may be the same or different. Refill units for such dispensers may comprise a spray can and associated control means, and an evaporative dispenser of dispersible material, provided either separately or as an integral unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Heidi J. Uick, John P. Connelly
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Publication number: 20030132305Abstract: The invention described herein is a framed fluid delivery device that is made up of a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, and a frame assembly for retaining the fluid delivery cartridge. The frame assembly is made up of a base portion that facilitates the delivery of fluid released from the fluid-delivery cartridge, at least one side panel associated with the base, and that secures the fluid-delivery cartridge within the frame assembly proximate the released fluid delivering means. Additionally, a fluid delivery device is disclosed that includes a fluid-delivery cartridge for the timed-release delivery of a fluid contained therein, the cartridge having a bottom, a top, and sides, and a dispersion pad positioned proximate the bottom of the fluid-delivery cartridge, wherein the dispersion pad at least partially surrounds the sides of the fluid-delivery cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Wold, John J. McEvoy
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Publication number: 20030111545Abstract: An air freshener device designed to be efficient, simple and inexpensive that is utilized in many convenient ways and allows construction in a wide variety of conventional shapes and sizes, while at the same time being reusable with different scents by just washing and recharging.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventor: Anthony E. Girone
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Patent number: 6575383Abstract: A pre-scented or custom scented card insert designed to fit into any existing toilet paper or paper towel holder. The insert allows consumers to choose a scent additive to freshen their bathroom, kitchens or any other place where these products are used, as well as to scent the toilet paper or paper towel rolls. The insert can be replaced easily to refresh the roll, or additional inserts can be added to create a stronger fragrance impact.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Orlandi, Inc.Inventors: Sven Dobler, Jonathan Millen, Neal Harris
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Publication number: 20030098363Abstract: A scent dispensing device includes a first sleeve having open and closed ends and defining linearly spaced apart apertures. A second sleeve is slidably received in the first sleeve and defines a slot therealong. The second sleeve includes a handle at one end for rotation of the second sleeve and a plugged end through which a scent soaked absorbent material may be inserted. The second sleeve is rotatable within the first sleeve between one configuration in which the slot and apertures are not aligned and another configuration in which the slot and apertures are aligned whereby to dispense the scent. A hook member is threadably coupled to the second sleeve handle such that the device may be hung from a tree branch. A pair of At opposed arrow tips also enable the device to be inserted into the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventor: Dana S. Stanley
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Patent number: 6569387Abstract: Disclosed herein are dispensers for dual functional use, wherein the dispensers are independently capable of dispensing a spray or an evaporative long term dispersible material. Also disclosed are refill units for such dispensers, which refill units comprise a spray can and associated control means, and an evaporative dispenser which may be activated by removal of a covering membrane which is impermeable to a volatile dispersible material. The spray and the evaporative volatile dispersible may or may not be the same material, permitting the consumer greater flexibility and choice.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Furner, Heidi J. Uick
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Publication number: 20030094501Abstract: An air freshener or insecticide dispenser apparatus comprises a reservoir, an electrochemical cell for generating a gas, and varying its rate of release. The gas generated acts on the air freshener or insecticidal composition to dispense said composition from the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Shaun Patrick Rymer, Clare Louise Robinson
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Publication number: 20030080197Abstract: The invention is a reusable scent lure dispenser. One embodiment can be made of a variety of materials, large enough to throw, comprising two hemispherical body members, each having a planar flange extending along and attached to their outer periphery, a releasable means to couple the body members by their flanges, and a means along the flanges' outer peripheries to form an airtight seal against one another, one body member also having scent openings on its flange within the means to form an airtight seal, and can include a scent carrier disposed within the interior of one of the body members. The lure dispenser can be colored for various appropriate applications. Reflective material may be attached to the exposed surfaces of the hemispherical body members to allow easy retrieval at night. A tab with a mounting hole can allow easy hanging, such as in a tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Joseph William Tuomikoski, David Edward Lee, Dale James Syer
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Patent number: 6554887Abstract: A multi-layer package structure useful for vapor phase transfer in an ambient atmosphere, wherein said package protects sensitive contents placed therein such as a desiccant, deodorizer or perfumer by containing the product between a vapor impermeable backing layer, a vapor permeable flexible layer, and a vapor impermeable cover layer. The two outer layers of the package are impermeable to both the contents of the package and the exterior atmosphere, preventing the diffusion of the contents into the atmosphere and protecting the package contents from the outside atmosphere. Upon opening the package by separating the peelable impermeable front web from the permeable layer or membrane the vapors from the from the contents are now free to move through the permeable web into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Autopax, Inc.Inventor: John T. Inglis
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Publication number: 20030075613Abstract: Provided is a scent dispenser having two tubular, slidably engageable members. Openings in the inner tubular member allow scent to be released into the surrounding environment when the tubular members are in an extended position. An absorbent material may be contained within the dispenser to carry a preferred scent. Cooperating, nestable detent retaining means in each tubular member allow the dispenser to be held in any of a plurality of extended positions. A cord may be attached to the top of the outer tubular member to allow the user to hang the dispenser in a desired location. The scent dispenser may be provided in a bright color to allow the dispenser further to function as a highly visible marker for measuring the effective range of a hunter's weapons.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: William Brown
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Patent number: 6550689Abstract: An animal scent dispensing apparatus and method for dispensing animal scent. The animal scent dispensing apparatus provides for laying a scent trail, while a user is walking to a selected location in order to lure an animal. The animal scent dispensing apparatus provides the capability to refresh the scent trail while walking to the selected location. The animal scent dispensing apparatus includes a staff, a housing unit, a liquid absorbing dragging material and a container of animal scent. The housing unit is attached to the staff. The housing unit provides a chamber for the insertion of the container and for securing the dragging material. The container includes a spraying mechanism to release the scent from the container and onto the dragging material, when pressure is applied downward on the housing unit by the staff. Thereby, providing an easy method of making and refreshing a scent trail.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: David A. Hoyes, Brock A. Hoyes
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Patent number: 6551560Abstract: Disclosed herein is two-stage mat for dispensing volatile materials. The mat is comprised of two materials varying either in thickness, thermal conductivity and/or porosity (and coated with like volatile material), or coated with volatile materials having different vaporization pressures. In either configuration, the mat provides for both an instant burst of volatile and then a sustained vaporization of volatile. Methods of using such mats are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Stanley J. Flashinski, Daniel T. Ropiak, Donald W. Hildebrandt
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Publication number: 20030066902Abstract: An apertured container for holding perfume and perfume impregnated material comprising two halves which are easily opened and closed for placing fresh perfumed material therein and removing spent perfumed material therefrom, and locking means for holding said halves together. A suspension means is attached to the container, and can be used to attach the container to any desired spot. The container is in the form of a sporting device such as a baseball, football, soccer ball and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventor: Marianna Georgescu
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Publication number: 20030047618Abstract: Aromatic liquids substances such as deodorizers, room freshener compositions, perfumes, fragrances and the like are dispensed in vapor phase from a container holding the substance in liquid phase. In the best mode, the container is in conical form, having a controlled opening or openings through which the liquid volatile substance is dripped downwardly onto a conical substrate, from which it is dispensed in vapor phase into the atmosphere. The dispenser is configured such that it may stand, as on a counter or any flat surface, or may be hung, as in a closet, in an automobile, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Simon L. Dobyns
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Publication number: 20020197188Abstract: A solar-power battery air freshener with oscillating fan for providing a device with solar-power battery utilizing the energy derived from natural sunlight or light emitted from regular room light fixture. The solar-power battery is operationaly connected to an oscillating device wherein a fan is connected. The oscillating or to and fro movement of the fan moves fragrance emitted from the volatile substance of the fragrance out of the housing to the room or vehicle being freshened. The inventive device includes a solar-power battery 20 is attached to a housing 100 which contains a circuit 44, a coil 45, and magnets 46 connected to a vertical iron plates 41 & 42. The vertical iron plate's 41 & 42 upper portion is connected to a shaft which gives the iron plate 41 & 42 the mobility to oscillate due to the reaction of the coil 45 and the magnet 46. A bracket 60 is attached to the iron plate 41 in such a manner that a fan 61 can be attached to the bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Edgardo R. Lua
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Patent number: 6481639Abstract: The invention concerns a volatile substance diffuser (102) comprising a body (104) with an aperture (111), and a reservoir (120) of product, comprising a volatile substance, the reservoir (102) being mounted mobile in the body (104) between a diffusing position enabling a gas to circulate through the product, then through the aperture (111) and a closed position wherein the product is isolated from the aperture (111), the reservoir and the body having respective surfaces (122,116) extending opposite each other. One of the surfaces (122) is spherical.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Ateliers de Conceptions et d'Innovations IndustriellesInventor: Michel Pozzo
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Publication number: 20020109013Abstract: An aroma dispenser designed to be worn or carried on the person is described, as is a procedure for using it. The dispenser is unique in that it vents scent to the atmosphere only when activated by the wearer—typically with only one hand—and is constructed to make resealing the vents extremely convenient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: Jhon Desrosiers
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Patent number: 6425530Abstract: A paper roll assembly, including a hollow core and a roll of paper which is mounted on the core for mutual rotation therewith, has a fragrance medium affixed to an inner side of the core and covered by an odor impermeable membrane, which is detachable from the fragrance medium during the use of the roll assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Dan Coakley
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Patent number: 6419163Abstract: The present invention is directed to a device for releasing a volatile substance. The device includes a housing having an interior region, a volatile substance contained within the interior region, and the ability to controllably release the volatile substance from the housing. Such controllable release can be accomplished by the housing being substantially permeable to ambient air, yet substantially impermeable to the volatile substance contained within the interior region of the housing. Additionally, the invention contemplates the use of one or more porous plugs for diffusing the volatile substance therethrough and eventually into atmosphere in a vapor form. To assist such diffusion, the invention likewise contemplates the use of an electrochemical gas generating cell, a heating element and/or other features which allow air to controllably enter into the interior region of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Ceramatech, Inc.Inventors: Ashok V. Joshi, Truman Christian Wold, II, John Joseph McEvoy
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Patent number: 6398127Abstract: A scent dispensing device for use in a clothes dryer for transferring a scent onto clothes in a clothes dryer. The scent dispensing device for use in a clothes dryer includes a cylinder. The cylinder has a bottom wall. A peripheral wall is integrally coupled to and extends upwardly from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall. The peripheral wall has a plurality of apertures therein. A cap member has a top wall. A perimeter wall is integrally coupled to and extends downwardly from the top wall for positioning over a top edge of the cylinder. Each of a plurality of panels comprises an absorbent material. A scented fluid is positioned on the panels and one of the panels is positioned in the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Dora Wingo