Manageable Substance Applicator Delivery Container
The improved substance applicator delivery container includes a substance applicator component infused or impregnated with a desired scent, perfume, essential oil, or chemical substance and retained between two cover sheets of material that is substantially impermeable to the infused or impregnated substance. The two cover sheets are releasably bonded through a polymer adhesive surrounding the substance applicator. The substance applicator component may also be bonded to the bottom cover sheet through a semi-rigid to rigid polymer carrier component, which provides additional control for application of the substance. The polymer adhesive may be deposited in a chevron-shaped feature near the top edge of the packet to allow for controlled opening of the packet. Gripping ridges near the top edge of the packet further assist the controlled opening of the packet.
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This application claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 61/936,438, filed Feb. 6, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to disposable packetized wipe containers and applicators and, more specifically, to personal disposable packetized wipe containers and applicators for the application of scents, perfumes, oils, chemicals, compounds, creams, lotions, and like substances.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Traditional packetized fiber pad or towelette-based scent/perfume/essential oils/chemical delivery systems have numerous shortcomings. To begin, the packets are difficult to open, inefficient, and messy to use. For example, the common foil packet container must be torn to open or its front and back sections pulled apart to expose the fiber pad or towelette (the “substance applicator”) contained therein. This typically presents an all or nothing situation in that the packet is fully opened, exposing the substance applicator in its entirety with no reasonable or effective means whereby the packet may be reclosed. Thus, the applicator must be used at once before the substance with which the applicator is impregnated dries. This often results in the user wasting, contaminating, or over applying the substance when the towelette is handled directly, which tends to spread the substance to areas beyond simply the desired application site (e.g., neck, face, wrists, etc.).
To extend the lifespan of traditional packetized substance applicators it thus becomes necessary to increase the overall size of the applicator portion, making the overall packets unwieldy and inconvenient for many personal uses. For example, a substance applicator providing a valuable perfume in such an oversized packet is unreasonably sized for carrying in a handbag or pocket. Moreover, once such a packet is opened the scent is released in its maximum concentration only to rapidly diffuse due to no means for exposure control of the substance applicator.
Moreover, the container can be difficult to open in instances where the front and back sections of the foil must be pulled apart by the user to access the substance applicator. The outward pressure applied by the user's fingers at the top edge of the foil packet is often unevenly distributed across the top adhesive border of the packet, causing uneven and poor control of the physical separation process. This can lead to inadvertent loss of the contents and accidental spread of the substance and/or contamination of the substance applicator.
Another area for scent distribution is through portable electronic device protective sleeves or cases. Current aroma-exuding mobile device case covers are manufactured from aromatic materials. For example, such case covers are made from silicone and/or polymers that are infused or otherwise combined with essential oils such that the infused cases emit a detectable aroma. A problem with this type of device is that the aroma fades quickly because the fully exposed aromatic surfaces of the case allow the essential oil to dissipate quickly, with essentially no way to “recharge” the scent. As such, the entire cover must be replaced to achieve a new scent. Moreover, only one scent can be used for life of such a sleeve or case. To change scents requires replacement of the entire sleeve/case.
Still another area for scent distribution is within closed spaces. Traditional sent/perfume/essential oil delivery devices for enclosed spaces (e.g. automobile driver/passenger compartment, trash cans, linen closets, chests, rooms, desks, office cubicles) are hazardous due to distraction inducement, risk of permanence due to difficulty and cost of cleaning, and lack of dissipation control, which creates a poor user experience. In the case of automobile usage, current such devices are distractions to the driver as plastic envelopes with scent cards hanging from windshield rear-view mirrors, with no means for moderating the scent/perfume/essential oils dissipation.
Therefore, a need exists for more efficient methodologies, systems and mechanisms for personal and/or electronic device scent/perfume/essential oil/chemical delivery. The present invention satisfies these needs and others as disclosed in the accompanying invention specification.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising: a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge, each opening edge comprising a chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point; and a substance applicator bonded with a polymer carrier to the first packet cover. Additional embodiments include a rigid polymer carrier and raised gripping ridges on the opening edges. Various other alternate embodiments are included.
The invention also provides a manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising: a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge, each opening edge comprising at least one chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point. Additional embodiments include a rigid polymer carrier and raised gripping ridges on the opening edges, in addition to various other alternate embodiments.
The invention also provides a manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising: a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge; and a substance applicator bonded with a polymer carrier to the first packet cover. Additional embodiments include a rigid polymer carrier and raised gripping ridges on the opening edges, in addition to various other alternate embodiments that include at least one chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point.
The present invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The above figures are provided for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosed invention. Use of the same reference number in multiple figures is intended to designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, if and where the terms “top,” “bottom,” “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower,” “height,” “width,” “length,” “end,” “side,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawing and are utilized only to facilitate describing the particular embodiment. The extension of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred embodiment will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings of the present invention have been read and understood.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe substance applicator (204) may have been provided pre-impregnated with the desired substance, or may now be impregnated with the desired substance. Next, the bottom cover (304) is coated with a polymer adhesive bonding compound (206) to form a complete perimeter around the substance applicator (204) and the chevron-shaped feature (202) as depicted. Finally, the top cover (306) is placed over the bottom cover (304) and heat is applied around the perimeter to melt the polymer adhesive (206) including chevron-shaped feature (202), thereby sealing the top and bottom covers and completing the packet for use. One of ordinary skill will appreciate that the sequence and number of manufacturing steps may be altered without departing from the claimed invention. Moreover, it will also be appreciated that the substance applicator (204), polymer carrier (302), and bottom cover sheet (304) may be bonded using other appropriate bonding means as practiced in the art (for example, chemical bonding may be utilized as well). This method of manufacture is not intended to be limiting with regard to the manufacture of the embodiments described herein, but is merely provided as an example of how such an inventive substance applicator packet may be manufactured. One of ordinary skill will appreciate that variations to the equipment described and the manufacturing steps taken are envisioned herein and are not limiting with regard to the language of the claims unless expressly stated therein.
When the two corresponding ends with gripping ridges are pulled outward by an end user, the chevron-shaped feature (202) of the polymer adhesive in this embodiment has the effect of concentrating the outward forces first at the tip of the chevron (202) to establish an initial separation of the two halves. This concentration of force at this chevron tip allows for easier initial separation of the two halves, which means that a stronger bonding polymer adhesive may be utilized without increasing the separation force required by an end user. Following this initial separation at this tip (202), the separation force then propagates along the chevron-shaped feature (202) along both sides towards the outer packet edge in a consistent fashion. This allows the packet halves to separate with minimal distortion of the overall packet, which prevents accidental exposure of the user's hands to the substance applicator (204) thereby avoiding unwanted application of the substance thereto. The greater control in packet opening provided by the chevron feature (202) affords the user greater control over the contents therein. In yet another embodiment the chevron-shaped feature is replaced with a substantially straight line of polymer adhesive near this top opening edge of the packet, foregoing this benefit of a controlled packet opening. In yet another embodiment the packet may have multiple opening ends with one or more chevron-shaped features at each opening end, thereby allowing the packet to be opened from any such end. Moreover, such additional embodiments may provide opening ends with or without gripping ridges.
The substance applicator embodiment is also useful for the control and application of chemicals and chemical compounds. For example, the substance applicator may be impregnated with an anti-bacterial chemical formula for disinfecting specific surfaces, such as a computer keyboard or counter tops. The applicator packet embodiment provides superior control over the handling and application of the substance. Other uses include the application of medicines and medicinal compounds, multi-part adhesives, hair tinting solutions, makeup, nail polish and remover, skin care compounds, soldering pastes and fluxes, metal treatment compounds, inks or paints, automobile surface buffers/cleaners, nanotech substance application for screen or lens protection, etc.
In another embodiment a personal substance applicator sleeve or sheet may be removably affixed to a personal portable device such as a mobile phone, notebook computer and computer tablet or any type of mobile product or electronic device and/or case. This affords the user the ability to choose a desired personalized scent or combination of scents to emanate from the portable device.
In yet another embodiment of the invention variable and/or static perforation in the substance applicator scent sheet are provided to secure the sheet to anther object. For example, the sheet may be attached to a shoe by threading a shoelace through the scent sheet variable and/or static perforation. Such securement perforations may include a securement mechanism, such a snap lock, sliced lock, pressure clamp, or the like.
Another embodiment of the invention may be to provide a scent/aroma card size of the sent/aroma card to fit in an SD memory card retention slot on a notebook mobile computing device, mobile cell phone device, tablet computer device, camera or camera device, or music/audio device. The scent/aroma card is not exclusive to an SD card slot: other openings may be adequate for application. Another embodiment of the invention may be to allow the scent card to attach to the USB or SD connector slots in a computing device.
Another embodiment of the invention may be to provide a 3.5 headphone jack male connector connected to the scent card. The headphone male jack is inserted into the female 3.5 headphone connector on the mobile device.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is established by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are embraced therein. Further, the recitation of method steps does not denote a particular sequence for execution of the steps. Such method steps may therefore be performed in a sequence other than that recited unless the particular claim expressly states otherwise.
Claims
1. A manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising:
- a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge, each opening edge comprising a chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point; and
- a substance applicator bonded with a polymer carrier to the first packet cover.
2. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 1, wherein the polymer carrier is rigid.
3. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 1, each corresponding opening edge further comprising:
- a plurality of raised gripping ridges.
4. A manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising:
- a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge, each opening edge comprising at least one chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point.
5. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 4, the container further comprising:
- a polymer carrier for bonding the substance applicator to the inside of the first packet cover.
6. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 5, wherein the polymer carrier is rigid.
7. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 4, each corresponding opening edge further comprising:
- a plurality of raised gripping ridges.
8. A manageable substance applicator delivery container, the container comprising:
- a first packet cover separably bonded to a second packet cover with a bonding compound to form a container for a substance applicator therein, the first and second packet covers each having at least one corresponding opening edge; and
- a substance applicator bonded with a polymer carrier to the first packet cover.
9. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 8, wherein the polymer carrier is rigid.
10. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 8, wherein each corresponding opening edge further comprises:
- a plurality of raised gripping ridges.
11. The manageable substance applicator delivery container of claim 8, wherein each corresponding opening edge further comprises:
- at least one chevron-shaped bonding feature, wherein the chevron-shaped bonding feature initially concentrates a container opening-force applied by a user near the point of the chevron-shaped bonding feature and finally controls distribution of the container opening-force along the respective opening edges in an outward direction from the point.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 29, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 6, 2015
Applicant: NOVOS LLC (Plainview, NY)
Inventors: Peter Michael On (Carlsbad, CA), Glen Allen Oross (San Diego, CA), Matthew Cole Stephens (South Jordan, UT)
Application Number: 14/609,131