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Patent Abstract
There is an air freshener unit and a combined container and air
freshener unit. The air freshener unit is mounted onto the upper
portion of the container and is comprised of a first section and
a second section. In one embodiment the first section is a holder
for a fragrance material and the second section is a cover for the
first section. The second section in a first position covers and
substantially seals the first section and in a second position allows
air to pass through a space between the first section and the second
section and deliver the fragrance material to the atmosphere e
Patent Claims
1. A container with an air freshener unit, said air freshener unit
mounted on an upper portion of said container and comprising a first
section and a second section, said first section mounted onto said
container upper portion and comprising a holder for a fragrance
material, the second section overlaying said first section and in
a first position substantially closing said fragrance material holder
from an exterior atmosphere and in a second position allowing said
exterior atmosphere to flow between said first section and said
second section and to entrain a fragrance at least from said first
section to the atmosphere exterior to said air freshener unit.
2. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said first section conforms to the shape of the upper portion of
said container.
3. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said first section has plurality of recesses which form wells to
hold said fragrance material.
4. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
a closure for said container maintains said first section of said
air freshener unit on said container.
5. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said first section has a plurality of recesses which form the holder
for said fragrance material and said second section has a plurality
of portions conforming to said recesses, each of which conforming
portion covers a recess of said plurality of recesses and assists
in sealing the fragrance material of each such recess from the atmosphere.
6. A container and air freshener unit as in claim 5 wherein said
second section is maintained on said first section.
7. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 5 wherein
said recesses are in a stepped arrangement.
8. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 5 wherein
said plurality of recesses extend substantially around the container.
9. A container with an air freshener as in claim 1 wherein said
second section contains a fragrance.
10. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 9 wherein
said holder for fragrance material is comprised of a plurality of
recesses.
11. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 10 wherein
said recesses are in a stepped arrangement.
12. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said fragrance material is a solid.
13. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said fragrance material is a gel.
14. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 1 wherein
said second section further comprises a holder for fragrance material.
15. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 14 wherein
said second section has a plurality of recesses.
16. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 15 wherein
said second section plurality of recesses are in a stepped arrangement.
17. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 14 wherein
said first section has a plurality of recesses which form the holder
for said fragrance material in said first section and the recesses
of said second section conform to said plurality of recesses of
said first section and form a holder for fragrance material in said
second section each of which conforming second section recesses
covers a recess of said plurality of recesses of said first section
and assists in sealing the fragrance material of each the recesses
of the first section and the second section from the atmosphere
when said first section and said second section are in a closed
position.
18. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 17 wherein
said plurality of recesses of said first section and said second
section are in a stepped arrangement.
19. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 17 wherein
said first section plurality recesses and said second section plurality
of recesses form wells to hold said fragrance material.
20. A container with an air freshener unit as in claim 17 wherein
said fragrance material is one of a solid or of a gel.
21. An air freshener unit comprising a first section and a second
section, said first section comprising a holder for a fragrance
material, the second section overlaying said first section and in
a first position substantially closing said fragrance material holder
from an exterior atmosphere and in a second position allowing said
exterior atmosphere to flow between said first section and said
second section and to entrain a fragrance at least from said first
section to the atmosphere exterior to said air freshener unit.
22. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said first section
has plurality of recesses which form wells to hold said fragrance
material.
23. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said first section
has a plurality of recesses which form the holder for said fragrance
material and said second section has a plurality of portions conforming
to said recesses, each of which conforming portion covers a recess
of said plurality of recesses and assists in sealing the fragrance
material of each such recess from the atmosphere.
24. An air freshener unit as in claim 23 wherein said second section
is maintained on said first section.
25. An air freshener unit as in claim 23 wherein said recesses
are in a stepped arrangement.
26. An air freshener unit as in claim 23 wherein said plurality
of recesses extend substantially around the container.
27. An air freshener as in claim 21 wherein said second section
contains a fragrance.
28. An air freshener unit as in claim 27 wherein said holder for
fragrance material is comprised of a plurality of recesses.
29. An air freshener unit as in claim 28 wherein said recesses
are in a stepped arrangement.
30. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said fragrance
material is a solid.
31. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said fragrance
material is a gel.
32. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said second section
further comprises a holder for fragrance material.
33. An air freshener unit as in claim 21 wherein said second section
has a plurality of recesses.
34. An air freshener unit as in claim 33 wherein said second section
plurality of recesses are in a stepped arrangement.
Patent Description
[0001] This invention relates to air freshener units for use on
containers. More particularly this invention relates to air freshener
units for use on the upper part of containers where such units comprise
two sections, one section being a closure for another section.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Single purpose air freshener units are used in various forms.
These include free standing units, spray units, spray units with
an absorbent and those that are plugged into a source of electricity.
The function of each is to put a fragrance into a room to replace
a foul or stale odor. However, these are all single purpose units.
They solely are air freshener units.
[0003] It has been known to combine air freshener units with other
products. U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,706 discloses an air freshener in
combination with a waste container. U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,787 discloses
an aromatic dispensing device as a part of eyeglasses. U.S. Pat.
No. 2,657,090 discloses a base that can be attached to a container,
the base dispensing a volatizable material. U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,603
discloses a container where a fragrance is emitted when the container
is in an open orientation. Japanese Utility Model JP-U-58-130441
discloses a flower pot with an aromatic unit in a base stand. And
Japanese Utility Model JP-U-60-60300 discloses a vase or ornament
with a base stand that has an aromatic unit.
[0004] Additional prior art includes U.S. Patent Application 2002/0030116
A1 which discloses various embodiments of air freshener units in
combination with a hand lotion dispenser. The air freshener unit
can be located at the base or at an upper portion of the hand lotion
dispenser.
[0005] These are interesting structures for the combination of
an air freshener unit with a container. However, they do not disclose
a structure where the unit can be opened and closed to control the
dispensing of an air freshener fragrance. Further there is no disclosure
as to how to use available space on a container for an air freshener
unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The invention comprises an air freshener unit and a container
that has an air freshener unit mounted on an upper part of the container.
The air freshener unit is comprised of an exterior second section
and an inner first section. The first section holds a fragrance
material and is covered by a second section. The first section is
mounted on the container and in one embodiment is comprised of a
plurality of fragrance material holder recesses. The second unit
usually provides a conforming cover over the first section and the
plurality of fragrance material holder recesses of the first section
The second section is relatively moveable with respect to the first
section to open and close access of ambient air to the first section
which contains up to half or more of the fragrance material.
[0007] In one preferred mode the plurality of recesses of the first
section preferably are in a stepped arrangement and extend substantially
around the container. The second section is of a conforming shape
and substantially seals the first section. The closure of the container
can be used to hold the first section on the container. The second
section is slideably mounted on the first section to open and close
the first section and of a structure to remain on the foist section.
The first section and the second section can be removed and replaced
by removing the container closure and replacing the closure after
a new first section and second section unit is placed on the container.
In this way the container can be a refillable and reusable container.
[0008] In another embodiment the second section also can contain
a fragrance in recesses on the inner surface of the second section.
In this way more fragrance can be held by the unit and there can
be a greater exposed surface area for a more rapid delivery of the
fragrance. In this embodiment the fragrance will be in a more solidified
form including a gel form.
[0009] In order to use the air freshener unit the second section
is elevated above the first section. This allows ambient air to
pass between the first section and the second section, entrain some
of the fragrance from the sections containing the fragrance and
exit the air freshener unit at an upper part of the first and second
section. The air freshening unit can be closed by moving the second
section down over the first section.
[0010] The fragrance material can be a solid or a gel. If a solid,
it can be a fragrance absorbed into and/or absorbed onto, an absorbent
such as a cellulose, silica, alumina or aluminosilicate. Also the
fragrance can be contained in or compounded with a plastic material.
These materials will be in the recesses of the first section. If
a gel, the gel can be cast or liquid hot filled in the recesses
of the first or second section. A retaining flange on the first
section will keep the second section from being removed from the
first and second sections.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container with the air
freshener unit, the air freshener unit being closed.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the air freshener unit
with fragrance material in the first section in a closed position.
[0013] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the air freshener unit
with fragrance material in the first section in an open position.
[0014] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the air freshener unit
with fragrance material in the first section and the second section
in a closed position.
[0015] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the air freshener unit
with fragrance material in the first section and the second section
in an open position.
[0016] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the air freshener unit in
a closed position on a bottle.
[0017] FIG. 7 is s perspective view of the air freshener unit in
an open position on a bottle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The air freshener unit and container with an air freshener
will be described in more detail in its preferred embodiments with
reference to the Figures.
[0019] FIG. 1 shows container 12 and air freshener unit 10. The
container has a closure 16 which is shown here to be a common push/pull
closure. In this view the outer second section 20 of the air freshener
unit is seen. Part of the first section 18 is seen at the lower
periphery of the second section 20. The second section 20 which
functions as a cover for the first section 18 is shown in a stepped
arrangement with substantially vertical surfaces 50, 52, 54 and
substantially horizontal surfaces 30, 32, and 34. A first section
collar 18(a) on the first section is locked into the container 12
by closure 16. The second section collar 20 (a) is slideably adjustable
on first section collar 18(a) to open and close the air freshener
unit. Flange 48 (see FIG. 2) on a lower part of first collar 18(a)
maintains the first section on the container under the closure 16.
Flange 38 (see FIG. 2) on an upper part of collar 18(a) in cooperation
with protrusion 36 on collar 20(a) maintains second section 20 on
first section 18.
[0020] FIGS. 2 and 3 show the air freshener unit in more detail
in a cross-section view where the fragrance material is only in
the first section. In FIG. 2 the air freshener unit is closed and
in FIG. 3 it is opened. When opened, air 70 can pass between the
first section 18 and the second section 20 to entrain some of the
fragrance in first section 18 and/or second section 20 and deliver
it to the atmosphere. Second section 20 functions as a cover for
first section 18.
[0021] The first section 18 has three fragrance holder wells 22,
24 and 26. These have substantially vertical walls 40, 42, 44 and
46 with companion substantially horizontal walls 40(a), 42(a) and
44(a) to form the fragrance holder wells. The fragrance holder wells
will contain fragrance material 60. The second section 20 which
in one embodiment functions as a cover for the first section 18
conforms in general overfitting shape to the first section 18. It
is comprised of substantially vertical walls 50, 52 and 54 and substantially
horizontal walls 30, 32 and 34. These form a cover or lid for the
fragrance holder wells 22, 24 and 26. However in a second embodiment
wells that are formed by the vertical walls 50, 52, 56 and horizontal
walls 30, 32 and 34 can form fragrance holding wells 80 to also
hold fragrance material 60. This can be the same or a different
fragrance material. This is shown in more detail in FIGS. 4 and
5. A primary seal of the unit is the close contact of wall 40 of
the first unit with wall 50 of the second unit. The close contact
of other parts of the first section and the second section will
provide secondary sealing. This precludes the passage of entraining
air between the sections.
[0022] As has been noted the closure 16 holds the air freshener
unit on the container. Shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 on second section
20 there is a flange 48 which is held in an interference fit under
closure 16. The full air freshener unit can be removed and replaced
by the removal of the closure 16. The second section 20 is held
onto the first section 18 by interference between projection 36
and flange 38. This latter arrangement limits the travel of the
second section on the first section so that the second section will
not accidentally be removed from the first section.
[0023] FIGS. 4 and 5 show an embodiment of the air freshener where
both the first section 18 and the second section 20 contain and
deliver fragrance material. The first section 18 and the second
section 20 are similar to those of FIGS. 3 and 4 except that in
the second section 20 the vertical walls 50, 52 and 54 in conjunction
with horizontal walls 30, 32, and 34 form fragrance holding wells
62, 64 and 66. These fragrance holding wells in a similar as the
fragrance holding wells of the first section will hold a solid or
gel composition that is molded or cast into the holding wells 62,
64 and 66. This embodiment will provide a greater fragrance containing
surface area for a more rapid fragrance delivery during use.
[0024] FIGS. 6 and 7 show the air freshener unit on a bottle as
it would be seen during use. These are perspective views with the
parts discussed in the description of FIGS. 2 to 5. In FIG. 6 the
air freshener unit is closed and in a form where the fragrance is
not to be emitted. In FIG. 7 the air freshener unit is open and
emitting the fragrance contained in air.
[0025] In one mode of use the container holds dish washing detergent
and will usually be near the sink in a kitchen. Detergent is dispensed
via the push/pull closure 16. The fragrance from the fragrance material
60 will be dispensed into the kitchen air by elevating second section
20 above first section 18 as shown in FIG. 3. One function of projection
36 against wall 20 (a) is to hold the second section 20 in relation
to the first section 18 at any level. This will control the amount
of air that flows through the unit and thus the amount of fragrance
delivered to a room. However the fragrance containing and dispensing
unit van be used in conjunction with other containers.
[0026] The fragrance can be absorbed onto an organic or inorganic
solid or can be in a gel form. Solids upon which fragrances can
be absorbed include celluloses, silicas, aluminas and aluminosilicates.
Fragrances also can be held within organic substances such as ethylene
vinyl acetate and ethylene vinyl alcohol. Suitable gels are the
polyethylene and polyamide gels. Some such organic substances are
available from Arizona Chemical Company, and from International
Flavors and Fragrances in its UNICLEAR and POLYIFF lines of products.
They also are available from Honeyware under the SYLVACLEAR product
line. The fragrance also can be compounded with and contained in
plastic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene and ethylene
vinyl acetate. The entraining material will contain from about 20%
up to about 90% of fragrance. There is no limitation on the form
or composition of the fragrance with the only specifications being
that it be held in the fragrance holding wells and that it be deliverable
from the second section 20 being raised above the first section
18.
[0027] The first section 18 and the second section 20 can be formed
from any thermoplastic. This usually will be by injection molding.
The useful plastics include the polyethylenes, polypropylenes, ethylene/propylene
copolymers, polymers and copolymers of other alkenes, polyethylene
terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, and alkyl butyl styrene polymers.
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