Onthegodeo

An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant may include a base member having a bottom surface, and an agent dispensing housing connecting to the base member to move the deodorant from a first position to a second position.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to an underarm hygiene product,

BACKGROUND

Deodorants and antiperspirants are also known for underarm hygiene purposes. These compounds have a limited number of dispensing options for application by the user. Common deodorant application forms are roll-on, aerosol, stick, gel and cream. All of these dispensing containers (even “travel size”) provide sufficient quantities for multiple uses of deodorant material to last several days or weeks.

SUMMARY

An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant may include a base member having a bottom surface, and an agent dispensing housing connecting to the base member to move the deodorant from a first position to a second position.

The agent dispensing housing may be detachable from the adhesive so that the device may be separate, packaged or sold separately.

The bottom surface may have a layer of adhesive,

The first position may be an extended position.

The second position may be a retracted position.

The base member may be connected to an arm hand.

The arm band may include

The base member may have a cross-section of a rectangle.

The base member may have a cross-section of a triangle.

The base member may have a cross-section of a circle.

The base member may have a cross-section of an oval.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the agent dispensing device of the present invention;

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the agent dispensing device of the present invention;

FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of the agent dispensing device of the present invention;

FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of the agent dispensing device of the present invention;

FIG. 5 illustrates a bottom view of the agent dispensing device of the present invention;

FIG. 6 illustrates a side view of the agent housing and deodorant of the present invention;

FIG. 7 illustrates a side view of the agent dispensing housing and deodorant of the present invention;

FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of the agent dispensing housing and deodorant of the present invention;

FIG. 9 illustrates a bottom view of the agent dispensing housing and deodorant of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention includes an agent dispensing device 100 which may dispense an onthego deodorant that every athlete, active person or people with body odor problems may wear in order to apply deodorant if these people cannot access a shower right away after a workout or strenuous exercise or at any time during the day and still want to smell great all day.

The agent dispensing device 100 may be used by preteens who are entering adulthood and who may have the initial body odor due to puberty and growth and may not he readily conscious of using traditional deodorant.

Parents of these preteens may ensure they have their children use the agent dispensing device 100 even before they leave the house. The agent dispensing device 100 may dispense a solid or semisolid deodorant which may be in the form of a patch that has an adhesive on the back end and which may be sized appropriately for the individual, for example a quarter size may be appropriate. The agent dispensing device 100 may include deodorant on one side of the agent dispensing device 100 in the form of either an all-natural gel or solid that may connect to the agent dispensing device 100 and may extend and retract from the agent dispensing device 100 in order to be applied to the user and to retract to a stowed position. The agent dispensing device 100 may be detachably connected by an adhesive which may be a removable adhesive to the upper inner arm, when the arms are down adjacent to the body. In this position, the agent dispensing device 100 may rub against the armpit as a result of the natural motion of the arms of the user providing all day refreshing smell and deodorant protection for the user. The agent dispensing device 100 may include an arm band 101 which may be formed from flexible and absorbent material that absorbs sweat. The adhesive may be waterproof and or water resistant and may stand up to sweat and resists separation from the user even under strenuous activity. The adhesive may be also safe to be on the body all day long because only all natural ingredients are used. The agent dispensing device 100 may be discreet and may include an arm band. 101 which may connect to the sides of the patch and the arm band 101 may include indicia to provide support for a group or team i.e. the indicia may be for a sports team professional organization or a nonprofit movement but not limited to only these groups. The indicia may also include inspirational messages which may have appeal to everyone. The arm band 101 may be detachably connected, and the arm band 101 may be removed and the deodorant can be applied without the arm band 101. The user may remove the band 101 from the agent dispensing device 100 and apply the deodorant without the arm band 101 to give the user flexibility. The agent dispensing device 100 without the arm band 101 may he replaceable and reconnect the arm band 101 avoiding the need for replacing the arm band 101. The arm band 101 may be reversible and may be formed from multiple colors and may include multiple indicia for multiple messages.

The agent dispensing device 100 may include an agent dispensing housing 103 which dispenses the deodorant mid may be centered within a “clear, nude or otherwise identified adhesive made to match multiple skin tones to serve a variety of users ” in the shape of a square, circle or triangle or other appropriate shape. The agent dispensing housing 103 within these shapes that holds and dispenses the deodorant so that the deodorant may retract/contract within the agent dispensing housing 103 and expand or extend out of the agent dispensing housing 103.

In operation, the user may open the package of the agent dispensing device 100 and the deodorant may extend out of the agent dispensing housing 103

When the user first opens the package of the deodorant, the deodorant is ready for use, and the user may attach the agent dispensing device 100 to the upper inner arm of the armpit with the adhesive part, and the deodorant remains extended until the armpit is dry. When the agent dispensing device 100 retracts the deodorant, the deodorant may be retracted sufficiently so that the deodorant is not rubbing against the armpit. When the deodorant expands or pops up, the deodorant is exposed more and rubs on the armpit to provide freshness and cover any odor all day long. The deodorant in the agent dispensing device 100 can also intermittently pop in and out even though the user is not sweating, but the deodorant has not rubbed against the armpit for a predetermined period of time. The agent dispensing device 100 may also detect odor, and in response, the deodorant may pop out to rub against the armpit.

The deodorant may be made with all natural ingredients/agents but not limited to the ingredients listed below so for those concerned about aluminum which may be unhealthy, all natural ingredients may eliminate the user's concern. Also perspiration is a natural body occurrence so anti perspirant that does not allow you to sweat all day to avoid body odor may be causing more harm than good in the long run. Sweat removes toxins from the body and using an anti perspirant does not allow that to happen which means the body is not allowed to eliminate waste through the skin. To eliminate that, you need a constant dose of odor fighting healthy deodorant refresher all day without the hassle of carrying bulky bottles around and the onthegodeo (on the go deodorant) concept of the present invention will solve that problem for millions suffering from it. Ingredients include but are not limited to: Propanediol, aqua (water), glycerin, sodium stearate, zinc ricinoleate, polyglyceryl-3 caprate, Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, Citrus grandis (grapefruit) seed extract, allantoin, behenyl alcohol, glyceryl stearate, silica, sodium bicarbonate, sucrose cocoate, tocopheryl acetate, Zea mays (corn) starch, amyl cinnamal, benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, citronellol, isoeugenol, fragrance (parfum) or other appropriate material.

It can also be made with regular conventional ingredients like the ones listed below but not limited to: propylene glycol, water, sodium stearte, fragrance, sodium chloride,stearyl alcohol, blue nol or other appropriate material.

FIG. 1 illustrates the agent dispensing device 101 in accordance with the present invention and may include a base member 107 which may be substantially solid and which may be various shapes including rectangular, triangular, circular, oval or other appropriate shape and which may be formed from metal, plastic or other appropriate material. The base member 107 shown includes a top surface 109, and opposing bottom surface 111, a pair of opposing side surfaces 113 which may connect the top surface 109 and the bottom surface 111, a front surface 115 which may connect the top surface 109 with the bottom surface 111 and a back surface 117 which may connect the top surface 109 and the bottom surface 111.

The base member 107 may include a center aperture 119 to cooperate with the agent housing, device 103 in order to dispense the deodorant 121, and the center aperture 109 may extend from the top surface 109 to the bottom surface 111.

FIG. 1 illustrates the deodorant 121 in a first position which may be extended beyond the top surface 109 and may extend beyond the agent housing device 103. The agent dispensing housing 103 forms a friction fit with the deodorant 121 in order to position the deodorant 121 either in the first position or the second position. The bottom surface 111 of the agent dispensing housing 103 may include a layer of adhesive as described above.

FIG. 2 illustrates a another top view of the agent dispensing device 101 which may illustrate the base member 107 which may include the top surface 109, the bottom surface 111, the side surface 113, the front surface 115 and the back surface 117. FIG. 2 additionally illustrates the center aperture 119, the agent dispensing housing 103 and the deodorant 121 which is shown in a second position which may be substantially retracted into the agent dispensing housing 103. The agent dispensing housing 103 forms a friction fit with the deodorant 121 in order to position the deodorant 121 either in the first position or the second position. The bottom surface 111 of the agent dispensing housing 103 may include a layer of adhesive as described above. The interior bottom surface of the agent dispensing housing 103 may include an upward extending projection which may extend through the deodorant in order to assist in retaining the deodorant within the agent dispensing housing 103.

FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of the agent dispensing, device 101 which may illustrate the base member 107 which may include the top surface 109, the bottom surface 111, the side surface 113, the front surface 115 and the back surface 117. FIG. 3 additionally illustrates the center aperture 119, the agent dispensing housing 103 and the deodorant 121 which is shown in a first position which may be substantially extended from the agent dispensing housing 103. The agent dispensing housing 103 forms a friction fit with the deodorant 121 in order to position the deodorant 121 either in the first position or the second position. The bottom surface 111 of the agent dispensing housing 103 may include a layer of adhesive as described above.

FIG. 4 illustrates another top view of the agent dispensing device 101 which may include the base member 107 which may include the top surface 109, the bottom surface 111, the side surface 113, the front surface 115 and the back surface 117. FIG. 4 additionally illustrates the center aperture 119, the agent dispensing housing 103 and the deodorant 121 which is shown in a second position which may be substantially retracted into the agent dispensing housing 103. The agent dispensing housing 103 forms a friction fit with the deodorant 121 in order to position the deodorant 121 either in the first position or the second position.

FIG. 5 illustrates a bottom view of the agent dispensing device 100 of the present invention and illustrates the agent dispensing housing 103, the deodorant 121 and the base member 107. FIG. 5 illustrates the bottom surface 111, the side surface 113, the front surface 115 and the back surface 117 of the base member 107.

FIG. 6 illustrates the agent dispensing housing 103 and the deodorant 121 in a retracted position. The agent dispensing housing 103 may include a bottom wall 141 which may be connected to a sidewall 143 which may be substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall 141, a shoulder wall 145 which may extend from the sidewall 143 and may form a friction fit with he deodorant 121 and the sidewall 143. The shoulder wall may be concavely curved and may be flexible in order to maintain a friction fit with the deodorant 121, and the bottom wall 141 may be sufficiently flexible in order that the user may compress the bottom wall 141 into the cavity 147 in order to extend and retract the deodorant 121.

FIG. 6 shows the deodorant 121 in a retracted position.

FIG. 7 illustrates the agent dispensing housing 103 and the deodorant 121 in a retracted position. The agent dispensing housing 103 may include a bottom wall 141 which may be connected to a sidewall 143 which may be substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall 141, a shoulder wall 145 which may extend from the sidewall 143 and may form a friction fit with the deodorant 121 and the sidewall 143. The shoulder wall may be concavely curved and may be flexible in order to maintain a friction fit with the deodorant 121, and the bottom wall 141 may be sufficiently flexible in order that the user t ay compress the bottom wall 141 into the cavity 147 in order to extend and retract the deodorant 121.

FIG. 7 shows the deodorant 121 in a extended position.

FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of the deodorant 121 and the agent dispensing housing 103.

FIG. 9 illustrates a bottom view of the deodorant 121 and the agent dispensing housing 103

the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.

Claims

1. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant, comprising:

a base member having a bottom surface;
the bottom surface having a layer of adhesive;
an agent dispensing housing connecting to the base member to move the deodorant from a first position to a second position.

2. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the first position is an extended position.

3. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the second position is a retracted position.

4. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the base member is connected to an arm band.

5. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 4, wherein the arm band includes indicia.

6. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the base member has a cross-section of a rectangle.

7. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the base member has a cross-section of a triangle.

8. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the base member has a cross-section of a circle.

9. An agent dispensing device for dispensing deodorant as in claim 1, wherein the base member has a cross-section of an oval.

Patent History
Publication number: 20140294479
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2013
Publication Date: Oct 2, 2014
Inventor: Adebukola Sonuga (Aurora, IL)
Application Number: 13/851,765
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With Means To Attach Or Conform To Body Of User (401/6); Including Means To Advance Material (401/55)
International Classification: A45D 40/00 (20060101);