Odor-Absorbing Pocket Liner
An odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items capable of storing and neutralizing odors emanating from pungent materials includes an elongated pouch, an odor-absorbing layer, and a sealing mechanism. The odor-absorbing pocket liner can be integrated or retrofitted to wearable items to provide a pocket for storing and isolating pungent materials. The elongated pouch encloses a storage compartment for storing and isolating the pungent materials. A rim terminally positioned on the elongated pouch perimetrically delineates an opening whereby the pungent materials are inserted into the storage compartment. The odor-absorbing layer is superimposed onto the inner surface of the storage compartment. As such, the odor-absorbing layer completely encloses the pungent materials and prevents odors from escaping the storage compartment. The sealing mechanism is connected around the rim to help seal the opening once the pungent materials are securely inserted into the storage compartment.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/413,805 filed on Oct. 27, 2016.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to a pocket with odor-absorbing layer superimposed onto the interior surface of the pocket. More specifically, the pocket may be an elongated pouch sewn, stitched, adhered, or heat treated onto the exterior surface or interior surface of an existing garment or a wearable apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMillions of people suffer from debilitating illnesses and seek relief through the use of medicinal herbs. These herbal products, and the apparatuses used for consumption, can emit pungent odors when carried in a person's pocket. At times, these odors are undesirable to the carrier and to those people surrounding the person emitting the odors. Further exacerbating the problem is the fact that users usually carry these pungent materials on their person, in pockets and pouches of their clothing or bags. These clothing items and bags are usually made of air-permeable breathable items that not only allow undesirable odors to escape out of pockets, but in many cases, trap the odors within the clothing itself, which gives users an undesirable odor. Thus, a device for trapping the a portable, compact, storage compartment configured to trap undesirable odors is required.
Conventional garments are fashioned with a variety of pockets, pouches, and other storage compartments that allow users to carry small items while going about their errands. These pockets are usually disposed on easily accessible areas on the garment which makes them ideal for temporarily carrying small items such as cell phones, wallets, keys, cosmetics, and other personal belongings. Conventional pockets are usually constructed out of a flap of fabric perimetrically stitched onto the base garment or a pouch mounted onto a slit made into the garment. In most cases, the flap or the pouch is usually made of the same air permeable and breathable materials material as the base garment, such as cotton, polyester, in rare cases silk. These materials are desirable since they are soft to the touch and don't cause irritation when in contact with the skin of the user. However, the very same air-permeable and soft properties that make these materials suitable for use as a garment, makes them undesirable for use in construction of pockets. More specifically, these pockets are unable to prevent undesirable odors form permeating the garment giving the garment and thus the user an undesirable odor.
The present invention solves this problem by providing a pocket liner for absorbing undesirable odors emitted by the herbal materials being stored in the pocket. As such, this absorbs odors emitted by the herbal products and prevents the user from smelling undesirable.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is an odor-absorbing pocket liner for storing pungent items and sealing odorous aromas within the pocket. More specifically, the present invention relates to a pocket for storing pungent herbal medicines with an odor-absorbing liner material that absorbs odors emitted by herbal products and the apparatuses used to consume them, integrated or retrofitted onto an existing garment, carrying case, or any wearable item. Referring now to
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In alternate embodiments of the present invention, the odor-absorbing layer 2 may be integrated into the elongated pouch 1 during the fabrication process. In this embodiment, the elongated pouch 1 may be a light weight polyester fabric and the odor-absorbing layer 2 comprises activated carbon fibers. The activated carbon fabrics are laminated onto the polyester fabric using a polyamide coating. The preferred properties of the alternate embodiment of the activated carbon cloth are herein disclosed:
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the odor-absorbing layer 2 may be plasticized fabric bonded onto the interior surface of the elongated pouch 1.
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. An odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items comprises:
- an elongated pouch;
- an odor-absorbing layer;
- a sealing mechanism;
- the elongated pouch comprises an outer surface, an inner surface, and a rim;
- the rim being terminally positioned on the elongated pouch;
- an opening of the elongated pouch being perimetrically delineated by the rim;
- the odor-absorbing layer being superimposed onto the inner surface; and
- the sealing mechanism being connected around the rim.
2. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a reinforcement binding; and
- the reinforcement binding being perimetric ally connected around the elongated pouch.
3. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- wherein the sealing mechanism is a zipper;
- the zipper comprises a slider, a first row of teeth, and a second row of teeth;
- the first row of teeth being connected along the rim;
- the second row of teeth being connected along the rim;
- the first row of teeth and the second row of teeth being positioned opposite to each other about the rim; and
- the slider being operative coupled in between the first row of teeth and the second row of teeth, wherein the slider is used to attach and detach the first row of teeth and the second row of teeth from each other.
4. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated pouch is made of a sewing-permissible material.
5. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the odor-absorbing layer is made of an activated carbon cloth.
6. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the odor-absorbing layer is made of a plasticized fabric.
7. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a piece of fabric;
- the attachment mechanism;
- the elongated pouch being mounted onto the piece of fabric by the attachment mechanism; and
- the attachment mechanism being peripherally positioned around the elongated pouch.
8. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1 comprises:
- a piece of fabric;
- a slit;
- the attachment mechanism;
- the slit traversing through the piece of fabric;
- the opening being aligned along the slit;
- the elongated pouch being mounted onto the piece of fabric by the attachment mechanism; and
- the attachment mechanism being peripherally positioned around the rim.
9. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated pouch is a rectangular shape.
10. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 1, wherein a ratio between a length and a width of the elongated pouch is 2:1.
11. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items comprises:
- an elongated pouch;
- an odor-absorbing layer;
- a sealing mechanism;
- a reinforcement binding;
- a piece of fabric;
- the attachment mechanism;
- the elongated pouch comprises an outer surface, an inner surface, and a rim;
- the rim being terminally positioned on the elongated pouch;
- an opening of the elongated pouch being perimetrically delineated by the rim;
- the odor-absorbing layer being superimposed onto the inner surface;
- the sealing mechanism being connected around the rim;
- the reinforcement binding being perimetric ally connected around the elongated pouch;
- the elongated pouch being mounted onto the piece of fabric by the attachment mechanism; and
- the attachment mechanism being peripherally positioned around the elongated pouch.
12. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 11, wherein the elongated pouch is made of a sewing-permissible material, and wherein the odor-absorbing layer is made of an activated carbon cloth.
13. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 11, wherein the elongated pouch is a rectangular shape.
14. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 11, wherein a ratio between a length and a width of the elongated pouch is 2:1.
15. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items comprises:
- an elongated pouch;
- an odor-absorbing layer;
- a sealing mechanism;
- a reinforcement binding;
- a piece of fabric;
- a slit;
- the attachment mechanism;
- the elongated pouch comprises an outer surface, an inner surface, and a rim;
- the rim being terminally positioned on the elongated pouch;
- the reinforcement binding being perimetric ally connected around the elongated pouch;
- an opening of the elongated pouch being perimetrically delineated by the rim;
- the odor-absorbing layer being superimposed onto the inner surface;
- the sealing mechanism being connected around the rim;
- the slit traversing through the piece of fabric;
- the opening being aligned along the slit;
- the elongated pouch being mounted onto the piece of fabric by the attachment mechanism; and
- the attachment mechanism being peripherally positioned around the rim.
16. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 15, wherein the elongated pouch is made of a sewing-permissible material, and wherein the odor-absorbing layer is made of a plasticized fabric.
17. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 15, wherein the elongated pouch is a rectangular shape.
18. The odor-absorbing pocket liner retrofittable to wearable items as claimed in claim 15, wherein a ratio between a length and a width of the elongated pouch is 2:1.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 27, 2017
Publication Date: May 3, 2018
Inventor: Jeff Callison (Sebastopol, CA)
Application Number: 15/796,501