SCENT EFFUSING DEVICES
Described are scent effusing devices with directional diffusion of a scented composition. A scented composition is held within the scent effusing device in a position that is in close proximity to a portion of the scent effusing device most likely to be smelled by a user. Visual cues on the exterior of the scent effusing device draw a user's attention to the area with the strongest scent. As the concentration of the scented composition is reduced over time, the visual cue will draw the user to an area where detectable levels of scent are still present, even if other areas have dropped below a detectable threshold.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/197,375, filed on Jul. 27, 2015 and entitled SCENT EFFUSING DEVICES, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
RELATED FIELDSThe field of the invention relates to scent effusing devices.
BACKGROUNDScented items are popular consumer goods. Some scented items are desirable simply for their use in providing a pleasant aroma, as with potpourri or other devices that emanate a scent into the surrounding environment. Other products, such as decorative items, novelty items, or toys, may be scented to add an additional element to the user experience.
SUMMARYAspects of the present disclosure relate to scent effusing devices such as novelty items, decorative items, or toys, which locate a scented composition within a permeable packet in an asymmetric position within the device. The asymmetric position, which may be maintained by affixing the permeable packet to the outer layer of the device and/or by packing the device with a material to prevent shifting of the permeable packet, gives a directional aspect to the diffusion of the scent from the device. The scent emanating from the device will be strongest in an area closest to the location of the permeable packet. The scent effusing device also includes a visual cue that draws a user's attention to a location with a stronger scent profile. As a result, the device will maintain detectable levels of scent in the area surrounding the visual cue for a longer period of time. Directing a user to smell the area of the device with the strongest scent profile results in an improved perception of performance over time.
The present disclosure also relates to packaging that helps to prevent loss of the scented composition to the environment during storage, shipment, and delays in use. The impermeable package may include multiple caps which are sealed by a sealing membrane. The use of two or more caps allows for a false top to the package. The false top may then be used to support or otherwise contain the scent effusing device without compromising the seal of the outer cap.
Illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the following figures:
The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
The outer layer 10 may serve as or otherwise include an outer decorative element for the scent effusing device 1, or may serve as the underlying structure for other decorative elements. The scent effusing device 1 may also comprise appendages 15 designed to provide additional aesthetic elements to the scent effusing device 1. For example, as shown in
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The scent effusing device 1 contains a permeable packet 20 disposed asymmetrically within the outer layer 10. The permeable packet 20 is located in close proximity to the inner surface 11 of the outer layer 10 in or near the same location as the visual cue 14 on the outer surface 12. In certain embodiments, the outer layer 10 may also retain a filler material 22, such as, but not limited to, foam, cotton, or random entangled fibers. The filler material 22 may improve location stability and/or help maintain the asymmetric positioning of the permeable packet 20 by preventing any shifting or dislocation of the permeable packet 20. In the case of a plush or otherwise non-rigid scent effusing device 1, the filler material 22 may also give shape and volume to the outer layer 10 and/or scent effusing device 1. In certain cases, the permeable packet 20 may be secured to the inner surface 11 of the outer layer 10 by stitches 23. In some cases, the permeable packet 20 may be secured to the inner surface 11 of the outer layer 10 by adhesive, fasteners, or other securing means.
The permeable packet 20 may be a small capsule, bag, or other retention device that contains a scented composition. In certain cases, the scented composition may be held within a capsule, pellets, liquid reservoir, or any other mechanism or structure intended to hold and diffuse the scented composition.
During normal use the asymmetric position of the permeable packet 20 will provide a directional aspect to the diffusion of the scented composition from the scent effusing device 1. The diffusion pathway for the scented composition will be shorter and may have fewer barriers to diffusion in the direction of the visual cue 14 because it is located relatively closer to the permeable packet 20 than other portions of the outer layer 10. The scented composition will be most easily detected by a user in the vicinity of the visual cue 14. As the concentration of scented composition within the scent effusing device 1 is reduced over time, the amount of scented composition diffusing out of any particular portion of the outer layer 10 of the scent effusing device 1 will eventually fall below a threshold where a user can no longer detect it. However portions of the outer layer 10 that are in closest proximity to the permeable packet 20 will maintain levels of the scented composition above the detection threshold for the longest period of time.
The visual cue 14 is designed to draw the user's attention to that point on the scent effusing device 1 that is closest to the permeable packet 20. Because the permeable packet 20 is located relatively closer to the visual cue 14, the diffusion pathway of the scented composition will be shortest, giving the highest concentration of the scented composition and strongest scent in this location. As the concentration of the scented composition within the scent effusing device 1 lowers over time, the level of scented composition diffusing through the outer layer 10 will also become lower. However, the asymmetric location of the permeable packet 20 within the scent effusing device 1 will lead to asymmetric diffusion through the outer layer 10. Portions of the outer layer 10 which are in closest proximity to the permeable packet 20 will maintain detectable levels of scented composition diffusing through the outer layer 10 longer than portions of the outer layer 10 which are located relatively further away from the permeable packet 20.
To take advantage of the asymmetric release of the scented composition through the scent effusing device 1, the visual cue 14 is configured to draw the attention of the user to the area of the outer layer 10 with the highest detectable levels of the scented composition. For example, in the case of a scent effusing device 1 which is a plush caricature as shown in
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Any of the above described components, parts, or embodiments may take on a range of shapes, sizes, or materials as necessary for a particular application of the described invention. The components, parts, or mechanisms of the described invention may be made of any materials selected for the suitability in use, cost, or ease of manufacturing. Materials including, but not limited to plastics, polymers, composites, fabrics, woven materials, glass, or paper may be used to form any of the above described components.
Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.
Claims
1. A scent effusing device comprising:
- an outer layer comprising an inner surface and an outer surface;
- a visual cue on the outer surface;
- a permeable packet secured to the inner surface adjacent the visual cue; and
- a scented composition disposed within the permeable packet.
2. The scent effusing device of claim 1, further comprising a filler material disposed within the outer layer.
3. The scent effusing device of claim 2, wherein the filler material substantially fills an interior of the scent effusing device.
4. The scent effusing device of claim 2, wherein the filler material resists diffusion the scented composition.
5. The scent effusing device of claim 3, wherein the filler material biases the permeable packet towards the visual cue.
6. The scent effusing device of claim 1, wherein the permeable packet is stitched to the inner surface of the outer layer.
8. The scent effusing device of claim 1, wherein the permeable packet comprises a mesh.
9. The scent effusing device of claim 1, wherein the visual cue comprises eyes.
10. The scent effusing device of claim 9, wherein the visual cue further comprises a face.
11. The scent effusing device of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the outer layer comprises a decorative design.
12. The scent effusing device of claim 11, wherein the outer surface further comprises nap or pile.
13. The scent effusing device of claim 11, wherein the decorative design of the outer layer indicates a scent of the scented composition.
14. The scent effusing device of claim 11, further comprising appendages extending outwardly from the outer surface.
15. The scent effusing device of claim 1, further comprising a clip affixed to the outer layer.
16. A packaged scented device comprising:
- an impermeable package comprising:
- a package body comprising an enclosure with an aperture;
- an inner cap;
- an outer cap; and
- a sealing membrane;
- wherein the inner cap is configured to fit within the aperture, the outer cap is configured to fit over the aperture forming a seam, and the sealing membrane overlaps the seam; and
- a scent effusing device disposed within the enclosure.
17. The saleable scented device of claim 16, wherein the inner cap is configured to support the scent effusing device.
18. The saleable scented device of claim 17, further comprising:
- at least one aperture in the inner cap for tethering the scent effusing device to the inner cap.
19. The saleable scented device of claim 16, wherein the sealing membrane comprises a bonding agent.
20. The saleable scented device of claim 16, further comprising inner cap hooks;
- wherein the inner cap hooks are configured to retain the inner cap in position within the aperture.
21. The saleable scented device of claim 16, further comprising abase or support to locate the scent effusing device.
22. The saleable scented device of claim 16, further comprising a desiccant can within the enclosure.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 27, 2016
Publication Date: Feb 2, 2017
Inventors: Brad Stray (Kennesaw, GA), Jamie Stray (Kennesaw, GA)
Application Number: 15/220,685