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Patent Abstract
A dispenser (200) used in conjunction with a conventional replaceable
cartridge (100) containing an air freshener. The dispenser (200)
includes a first portion (300) and a second portion (400). The first
portion (300) is actuatable and includes a diaphragm (350) and a
step (351). The second portion (400) is actuatable and includes
a flat ring (460) arranged proximate to the step (351) of the first
portion (300). When the first portion (300) is actuated, the diaphragm
(350) contacts a nozzle (130) of the conventional container (100),
thereby releasing a first amount of air freshener. When the second
portion (400) is actuated, the diaphragm (350) of the first portion
(300) is forced over a portion of the nozzle (130) such that the
flat ring (460) of the second portion (400) contacts the nozzle.
(130), thereby releasing a second amount of air freshener.
Patent Claims
We claim:
1. A dispenser for use with a container having a nozzle such that
when the nozzle is actuated, a desired amount of the contents of
the container is released from within the container, the dispenser
comprising: an actuatable first portion having (i) a diaphragm arranged
proximate to the nozzle of the container and having an aperture
therethrough and (ii) a step depending from the diaphragm, wherein,
when the first portion is actuated, a portion of the diaphragm actuates
the nozzle, thereby releasing a first amount of the contents of
the container, and an actuatable second portion having a flat ring
with an aperture therethrough arranged proximate to the step of
the first portion, wherein when the second portion is actuated,
the second portion contacts the step of the first portion, thereby
displacing the first portion so that at least a portion of the nozzle
passes through the aperture in the diaphragm of the first portion
and the flat ring of the second portion actuates the nozzle, releasing
a second amount of the contents of the container.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the aperture in the diaphragm
is larger in diameter than a tip of the nozzle.
3. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein the diaphragm includes a plurality
of cutouts therethrough, extending radially outwardly from the aperture,
forming a plurality of ribs between the cutouts.
4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein the ribs are flexible so that
at least a portion of the nozzle can pass through the aperture when
the second portion is actuated.
5. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the aperture through the flat
ring of the second portion is larger in diameter than a tip of the
nozzle.
6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the second amount of the contents
of the container is greater than the first amount of the contents
of the container.
7. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a first button
in mechanical communication with the first portion and a second
button in mechanical communication with the second portion.
8. The dispenser of claim 7, wherein the first button is smaller
than the second button.
9. A dispenser for use with a container containing an air freshener,
the container including an actuatable nozzle that effects the release
of a desired amount of the air freshener from within the container,
the dispenser comprising: an actuatable first portion including
a diaphragm having an aperture and a plurality of cutouts therethrough
forming plural ribs, and a step depending from the diaphragm; and
an actuatable second portion including a flat ring with an aperture
therethrough arranged proximate to the step of the first portion,
wherein, when the first portion is actuated, the diaphragm contacts
an actuation surface of the nozzle of the container, effecting the
release of a first amount of the air freshener, and when the second
portion is actuated, the actuation surface of the nozzle is forced
through the aperture of the diaphragm of the first portion so that
the flat ring of the second portion contacts the actuation surface
of the nozzle of the container, effecting the release of a second
amount of the air freshener.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the aperture in the diaphragm
is larger in diameter than a tip of the nozzle of the container,
but is sized such that at least a portion of the diaphragm contacts
the actuation surface of the nozzle when the first portion is actuated.
11. The dispenser of claim 10, wherein the diaphragm flexes when
each of the first portion and the second portion is actuated, and
flexes sufficiently to allow the actuation surface of the nozzle
to pass entirely through the aperture of the diaphragm when the
second portion is actuated.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] Our invention relates generally to an apparatus to be used
with a conventional container, which allows for selectively dispensing
a desired amount of the contents within the container to the atmosphere.
More particularly, our invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing
air freshener from a replaceable cartridge. The dispenser allows
a user to select one of at least two amounts of air freshener to
be released.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] Air fresheners have many household uses, and over the years,
dispensers for air fresheners have been designed having a myriad
of shapes and sizes.
[0005] Of these varied dispensers, those skilled in the art are
generally aware of dispensers that accept a replaceable container
filled with the air freshener. For example, the device sold by S.C.
Johnson & Son, Inc., of Racine, Wis. under the trademark"Press
' n Fresh.TM." is a commercial product designed to mount on
a vertical surface and to dispense concentrated air freshener from
a replaceable container. Such a replaceable container containing
the air freshener is of standard proportions and composition and
generally includes an actuatable valve stem that, when displaced
toward the container, releases air freshener from within the container,
through the valve stem. Because the container can be purchased separately,
there is no need to replace the dispenser upon dissemination of
all of the air freshener contained therein.
[0006] Another type of air freshener dispenser that accepts a replaceable
cartridge is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,960 to Miller et al. (incorporated
herein by reference). Of pertinence, the Miller et al. patent illustrates
a nozzle device attached to the container and arranged proximate
to the valve stem of the container. The nozzle device provides an
increased surface area upon which an actuating force may be applied.
When the actuating force is applied to the nozzle device, air freshener
is released through the valve stem, and out an opening in the nozzle.
[0007] While such methods of releasing air freshener from within
a container are generally known, there is still a need in the art
for a device that allows a user to release a selectively varied
amount of air freshener from a conventional container. Specifically,
because more air freshener is required in some instances than in
others, an air freshener dispenser is desired, which allows a user
to vary the amount of air freshener released into the atmosphere.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Our invention provides a versatile apparatus that addresses
at least the problems noted above.
[0009] According to one aspect, our invention provides a dispenser
for use with a container having a nozzle such that when the nozzle
is actuated, a desired amount of the contents of the container is
released from within the container. The dispenser includes an actuatable
first portion and an actuatable second portion. The actuatable first
portion has a diaphragm arranged proximate to the nozzle of the
container with an aperture therethrough and a step depending from
the diaphragm. When the first portion is actuated, a portion of
the diaphragm actuates the nozzle, thereby releasing a first amount
of the contents of the container. The second portion has a flat
ring with an aperture therethrough arranged proximate to the step
of the first portion. When the second portion is actuated, the second
portion contacts the step of the first portion, thereby displacing
the first portion so that at least a portion of the nozzle passes
through the aperture in the diaphragm of the first portion and the
flat ring of the second portion actuates the nozzle, thereby releasing
a second amount of the contents of the container.
[0010] According to another aspect, our invention provides a dispenser
for use with a container containing an air freshener, the container
including an actuatable nozzle that effects the release of an amount
of the air freshener from within the container. The dispenser includes
an actuatable first portion and an actuatable second portion. The
actuatable first portion includes a diaphragm having an aperture
and a plurality of cutouts therethrough forming plural ribs, and
a step depending from the diaphragm. The actuatable second portion
includes a flat ring with an aperture therethrough arranged proximate
to the step of the first portion. When the first portion is actuated,
at least a portion of the ribs of the diaphragm contacts an actuation
surface of the nozzle of the container, effecting the release of
a first amount of the air freshener. When the second portion is
actuated, the actuation surface of the nozzle is forced through
the aperture of the diaphragm of the first portion so that the flat
ring of the second portion contacts the actuation surface of the
nozzle of the container, effecting the release of a second amount
of the air freshener.
[0011] A better understanding of these and other features and advantages
of our invention may be had by reference to the drawings and to
the accompanying detailed description of the preferred embodiments,
in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated
and described.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional replaceable
air freshener cartridge.
[0013] FIG. 2 is a partial cut-away, perspective view of a dispenser
according to a first embodiment of our invention, attached to the
conventional replaceable cartridge shown in FIG. 1. The dispenser
includes a first portion and a second portion.
[0014] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the embodiment of FIG. 2.
[0015] FIG. 4A is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG.
2.
[0016] FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG.
2, with an actuating force applied to the first portion.
[0017] FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG.
2, with an actuating force applied to the second portion.
[0018] FIG. 5A is a perspective view of a commercial embodiment
of our invention.
[0019] FIG. 5B is a perspective view of another commercial embodiment
of our invention.
[0020] Throughout the figures, like or corresponding reference
numerals designate like or corresponding parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] FIG. 1 illustrates a replaceable cartridge 100 containing
an air freshener not shown). (While this specification will discuss
our invention solely in terms of its use in conjunction with an
air freshener, it is understood that conventional containers containing
other pressurized products, e.g., insect repellant, fragrances,
and the like, may also be used.) As shown, the conventional container
100 generally includes a main body 110, a valve assembly 120, and
a nozzle 130.
[0022] The main body 110 may be one of many shapes and sizes. While
these different shapes and sizes may be used with different dispensers,
it is only required that the main body 1 10 form a cavity in which
a pressurized air freshener is contained.
[0023] The valve assembly 120 is attached to a distal end of the
main body 110. The valve assembly 120 includes a valve stem 121.
The valve stem 121 is actuatable in a direction toward the main
body 110 (shown by arrow A in FIG. 1). Put another way, the valve
stem 121 can be displaced into the main body 110. When so actuated,
a valve (not shown) in the valve assembly 120 opens and the pressurized
air freshener contained within the main body 110 is released through
the valve stem 121.
[0024] The nozzle 130 is arranged proximate to the valve stem 121
and includes a tip 131, an actuation surface 132, and an opening
133. The tip 131 protrudes from the nozzle 130 in a direction opposite
to the main body 110 of the container 100. The actuation surface
132 is arranged substantially perpendicular to the actuation direction
(arrow A) of the valve stem 121 and preferably extends radially
outwardly from a base of the tip 131. When a sufficient force is
applied to the actuation surface 132 in the direction of a;row A,
the nozzle 130 contacts and actuates the valve stem 121, thereby
releasing an amount of the air freshener from within the main body
110 of the container 100. The opening 133 of the nozzle 130 extends
through the tip 131 of the nozzle 130 to allow the air freshener
released from the main body 110 to pass through the nozzle 130,
out the opening 133 and into the atmosphere.
[0025] The nozzle 130 is maintained proximate to the valve stem
121 by a plurality of supporting arms 140. The supporting arms 140
are preferably flexible so that when the nozzle 130 is displaced
due to actuation, the supporting arms 140 will flex to maintain
the desired orientation of the nozzle 130.
[0026] FIG. 2 illustrates a preferred embodiment of our invention.
Generally, in this embodiment, a dispenser 200 includes a first
portion 300 and a second portion 400. The dispenser 200 is arranged
proximate to a replaceable cartridge 100 for effectuating release
of the air freshener contained within the replaceable cartridge
100.
[0027] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the embodiment of FIG. 2.
As can be seen in FIG. 3, the first portion 300 of the dispenser
200 includes a diaphragm 350 and a step 351. In a preferred embodiment,
the diaphragm 350 is substantially circular in shape and includes
a substantially circular aperture 352 therethrough. The aperture
352 is substantially concentric with the diaphragm 350. The aperture
352 is larger in diameter than the tip 131 of the nozzlel 30, but
is sized such that at least a portion of the diaphragm 350 is disposed
above the actuation surface 132 of the nozzle 130. As such, if an
actuation force is applied to the diaphragm 350 in the direction
of arrow A, at least a portion of the diaphragm 350 will contact
the actuation surface 132 of the nozzle 130, thus actuating the
valve stem 121 and releasing air freshener. Also as shown in FIG.
3, the diaphragm 350 includes a plurality of slots 353 extending
radially outwardly from the aperture 352 of the diaphragm 350. The
slots 353 extend through the diaphragm 350, leaving a plurality
of ribs 354 between the slots 353. Because of this configuration,
when an actuation force is applied to the diaphragm 350 in the direction
of arrow A, the ribs 354 flex. To further aid in this flexing, the
diaphragm 350 is preferably made of a flexible material.
[0028] Also, the first portion 300 includes a step 351. As shown
in FIG. 3, the step 351 is generally semi-circular and extends axially
from the diaphragm 350. The step 351 is substantially concentric
with the diaphragm 350 and the aperture 352 of the diaphragm 350.
The step 351 is connected to the remainder of the first portion
300. The function of the step 351 will be discussed in detail below,
in conjunction with FIGS. 4A through 4C.
[0029] FIG. 3 also illustrates the second portion 400 of our preferred
dispenser 200. As shown, the second portion 400 includes a flat
ring 460 that is substantially circular in shape. The flat ring
460 includes a substantially circular aperture 461 that is substantially
concentric with the flat ring 460. The aperture 461 through the
flat ring 460 is larger in diameter than the tip 131 of the nozzle
130, but is sized such that if the flat ring 460 were slid over
the tip 131 of the nozzle 130, at least a portion of the flat ring
460 would contact the actuation surface 132 of the nozzle 130. As
shown in FIG. 2, when the second portion 400 of the dispenser 200
is assembled with the first portion 300 of the dispenser 200, the
flat ring 461 is designed to sit on the step 351 of the first portion
300.
[0030] Having thus generally described the components of a preferred
embodiment of our invention, FIGS. 4A through 4C will be used for
further clarification and to explain the operation of our dispenser
200. Each of FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C shows a cross-sectional view of
the assembled relationship among the nozzle 130, the first spray
portion 300, and the flat ring 460 of the second spray portion 461.
For clarity, many components have been omitted from these figures.
[0031] FIG. 4A depicts the at-rest, non-actuated position. As can
be seen, the diaphragm 350, specifically, the ribs 354 of the diaphragm
350, is arranged proximate to the actuating surface 132 of the nozzle
130, and the flat ring 460 of the second portion 400 is proximate
to the step 351 of the first portion 300. The diaphragm 300 may
or may not be contacting the actuating surface 132 of the nozzle
130 and the flat ring 460 of the second portion 400 may or may not
be contacting the step 351 of the first portion 300.
[0032] FIG. 4B shows the operation to release a first amount of
air freshener, resulting from an actuation force being applied to
the first portion 300 in the direction of arrow A. Through application
of this force, the diaphragm 350 contacts the actuating surface
132 of the nozzle 130, thereby displacing the nozzle 130 toward
the container 100 and effecting a release of a first amount of air
freshener through the opening 133 in the nozzle 130. As illustrated,
the ribs 354 of the diaphragm 350, upon contacting the actuating
surface 132 of the nozzle 130, partly deflect because, as described
above, the ribs 354 of the diaphragm 350 are flexible. While the
first portion 300, specifically, the diaphragm 350, actuates the
nozzle 130, the flat ring 460 of the second portion 400 remains
in its at-rest position. Alternatively, the flat ring 460 may be
seated on the step 351 of the first portion 300 and remain there
throughout the motion of the first portion 300.
[0033] When it is desirable that more air freshener be released,
our invention is also capable of releasing a second amount of air
freshener. As shown in FIG. 4C, when the flat ring 460 of the second
portion 400 is actuated in the direction of arrow A, the flat ring
460 contacts the step 351 of the first portion 300. As a result,
the diaphragm 300 applies a force to the actuating surface 132 of
the nozzle 130, thus releasing air freshener, as in the arrangement
shown in FIG. 4B. Different than the arrangement shown in FIG. 4B,
however, the flat ring 460 continues to displace the first portion
300 such that the ribs 354 of the diaphragm 350 push over and past
the nozzle 130 to a point at which they contact only the outer diameter
of the nozzle 130, and the flat ring 460 of the second portion 400
contacts the actuating surface 132. As should be apparent, a continued
application of force on the flat ring 460 of the second portion
400 will displace the nozzle 130 further, thereby effecting a release
of a second amount of air freshener from the container 100.
[0034] As should now be apparent, our invention entails a novel
air freshener dispenser that allows a user to release multiple amounts
of air freshener. A user can determine the appropriate amount of
air freshener to be released and then actuate either the first portion
or the second portion to release the desired amount. As shown, for
example, in FIGS. 5A and 5B, in commercial embodiments of our dispenser
200, a housing 500 and two buttons 571, 572 can be provided, each
of the buttons mechanically communicating with one of the first
portion 300 and the second portion 400 of our dispenser 200. For
example, in these embodiments, a smaller button 571 is mechanically
connected to the first portion 300 and a larger button 572 is mechanically
connected to the second portion 400. By mechanically connected,
we mean that by pressing the smaller button 571, the first portion
300 will be actuated, thus releasing a first amount of air freshener,
and by pressing the larger button 572, the second portion 400 will
be actuated, thus releasing a second amount of air freshener.
[0035] By way of example, in a preferred embodiment, the mechanical
connection works as follows. As shown most clearly in FIG. 3, both
the first portion 300 and the second portion 400 are substantially
L-shaped, i.e., they each contain a vertical portion extending in
a direction generally perpendicular to arrow A and a horizontal
portion depending from the vertical portion, generally parallel
to arrow A. At a side of the horizontal portion opposite the vertical
portion, there is a corner portion 355 (not shown on the second
portion 400). Within the casing 500 of the commercial embodiments
shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, there is a pivot (not shown) with which
the corner portions of each of the first portion 300 and the second
portion 400 interact. As such, when the vertical portion of either
the first portion 300 or the second portion 400 is actuated, via
pressure on one of the buttons 571, 572, whichever of the first
portion 300 or the second portion 400 is pressed, the corner portion
thereof rotates about the pivot, thereby moving the horizontal portion
in a direction generally parallel to arrow A. Of course, other types
of mechanical connections between the buttons 571, 572 and the first
and second portions, respectively, to allow the release of air freshener
can be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0036] The embodiments discussed above are representative of preferred
embodiments of our invention and are provided for illustrative purposes
only. They are not intended to limit the scope of our invention.
Although specific shapes, configurations, materials, etc., have
been shown and described, such are not limiting. Modifications and
variations are contemplated within the scope of our invention, which
we intend to be limited only by the scope of the accompanying claims.
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