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Patent Abstract
An air freshener device includes a scent material interspersed within
a polymer body or a polymer gel, and capable of dispersing out of
the polymer gel. The polymer body and a polymer gel can be flexible
and compressible, and also resilient and returnable to its original
configuration. In addition, the polymer body and the polymer gel
can have a freestanding, self-supported, three-dimensional shape.
The air freshener can be light transmissive in at least a translucent
manner, and can have indicia visible therethrough. In addition,
the air freshener can have a light source capable of emitting light
visible through the body. A vehicle accessory power plug can be
coupled to the light source, and sized and shaped to be inserted
into a vehicle accessory power socket.
Patent Claims
1. An air freshener device, comprising: a) a vehicle accessory power
plug, sized and shaped to be inserted into a vehicle accessory power
socket; b) a light source capable of emitting light, coupled to
the vehicle accessory power plug; c) a coherent elastomeric polymer
body, disposed adjacent the light source; d) a scent material, interspersed
within the body, capable of diffusing out of the body to surrounding
air; and e) the body being light transmissive in at least a translucent
manner, the light from the light source being visible through the
body.
2. A device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a receptacle,
formed in the vehicle accessory power plug with the light source,
and sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of the body adjacent
the light source.
3. A device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the body is removably
disposed in the receptacle.
4. A device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a pad,
carrying the polymer body, disposed between the polymer body and
the light source, and having a tacky attachment surface configured
to cling to the plug by specific or mechanical adhesion.
5. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the polymer body
is flexible and selectively deflectable.
6. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the polymer body
is elastically compressible and capable of elastically returning
to an original configuration after being compressed.
7. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the polymer body
includes a polymeric material with a glass transition temperature
greater than approximately 110.degree. F.
8. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a member selected from the group consisting of polyurethane,
polyacrylate, polybutadiene, ethylene propylene elastomer, silicone,
natural rubber, synthetic rubber, styrene/butadiene block copolymer,
polyvinylchloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, ethylene/methacrylic
acid copolymer, and mixtures thereof.
9. A device in accordance with claim 8, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a member selected from the group consisting of polyurethane,
polyurethane gel, polyacrylate, polybutadiene, ethylene propylene
elastomer, styrene/butadiene block copolymer, and mixtures thereof.
10. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a thermoplastic elastomer.
11. A device in accordance with claim 10, wherein the thermoplastic
elastomer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethanes,
polyamides, copolyesters, styrene-butadiene-styrene polymers, elastomer/thermoplastic
blends, and combinations thereof.
12. A device in accordance with claim 11 wherein the scent material
in the thermoplastic elastomer is dispersable at a substantially
constant rate for at least a time period of between approximately
two days and thirty days.
13. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the polymer body
includes polyurethane and the scent material includes a scented
oil.
14. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the polymer body
is a polymerization product of at least a diisocyanate prepolymer
and a scented oil.
15. A device in accordance with claim 14, wherein the polymer body
and scent material include a polymerization product of: a) a polyether
polyol; b) a diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) prepolymer; and
c) a scented oil.
16. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the scent material
in the polymer body disperses at a substantially constant rate for
at least a time period of between approximately two days and thirty
days.
17. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastomeric
polymer body includes a polyurethane gel.
18. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyacrylate,
polybutadiene, ethylene propylene elastomer, styrene/butadiene block
copolymer, and mixtures thereof, the elastomeric polymer being a
solid material.
19. An air freshener device, comprising: a) a head, with indicia;
b) a vent rod, coupled to the head, and sized and shaped to be inserted
into a vehicle air vent; c) a coherent elastomeric polymer body,
coupled to the vent rod, and insertable into the vehicle air vent
with the vent rod; and d) a scent material, interspersed within
the body, capable of diffusing out of the body to surrounding air.
20. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the rod further
comprises a pair of rods, forming a clip, sized and shaped to be
inserted into the vehicle air vent and clipped to a vehicle air
vent cover, each rod carrying a polymer body.
21. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a member selected from the group consisting of polyurethane,
polyacrylate, polybutadiene, ethylene propylene elastomer, silicone,
natural rubber, synthetic rubber, styrene/butadiene block copolymer,
polyvinylchloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, ethylene/methacrylic
acid copolymer, and mixtures thereof.
22. A device in accordance with claim 21, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a member selected from the group consisting of polyurethane,
polyurethane gel, polyacrylate, polybutadiene, ethylene propylene
elastomer, styrene/butadiene block copolymer, and mixtures thereof.
23. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is a thermoplastic elastomer.
24. A device in accordance with claim 23, wherein the thermoplastic
elastomer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethanes,
polyamides, copolyesters, styrene-butadiene-styrene polymers, elastomer/thermoplastic
blends, and combinations thereof.
25. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the polymer body
includes polyurethane and the scent material includes a scented
oil.
26. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the polymer body
is a polymerization product of at least a diisocyanate prepolymer
and a scented oil.
27. A device in accordance with claim 26, wherein the polymer body
and scent material include a polymerization product of: a) a polyether
polyol; b) a diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) prepolymer; and
c) a scented oil.
28. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the scent material
in the polymer body disperses at a substantially constant rate for
at least a time period of between approximately two days and thirty
days.
29. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the polymer body
includes a polymeric material with a glass transition temperature
greater than approximately 110.degree. F.
30. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the elastomeric
polymer includes a polyurethane gel.
31. A device in accordance with claim 19, wherein the elastomeric
polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyacrylate,
polybutadiene, ethylene propylene elastomer, styrene/butadiene block
copolymer, and mixtures thereof, the elastomeric polymer being a
solid material.
32. A method for providing a desired fragrance, comprising the
steps of: a) securing a tacky attachment surface of a pad of an
air freshener to a window by specific or mechanical adhesion, the
air freshener including a scent material carried by and dispersable
through a coherent, elastomeric polymer body that is light transmissive
in at least a translucent manner; and c) selectively removing the
pad from the window.
Patent Description
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 11/050,473, filed Feb. 2, 2005, and Ser. No.
11/050,463, filed Feb. 2, 2005; both of which are continuation-in-part
applications of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/786,385, filed
Feb. 24, 2004, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application
Ser. Nos. 60/451,135, filed Feb. 28, 2003, and 60/517,030, filed
Nov. 3, 2003; all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates generally to air fresheners
and the like.
[0004] 2. Related Art
[0005] Air fresheners are common devices used to improve and/or
change the olfactory characteristics of an environment. Such environments
can include bathrooms or wash closets, vehicles, lockers, drawers,
etc. Such air fresheners typically include a scent that is aesthetically
pleasing, such as flowers, fruits, etc.
[0006] One common type of air freshener is a two-dimensional, paper-fiber
card with a fragrance surrounded in a clear plastic envelope. The
envelope is pierced to form an opening, and a portion of the freshener
protrudes through the opening to release a scent. The air freshener
includes a string or elastic forming a loop to suspend the air freshener.
Such air fresheners are commonly utilized in vehicles. One disadvantage
with such air fresheners is that the card is moist, and can leak
or leach, leaving a stain on other surfaces, such as dashboards.
The plastic envelope and the suspending loop act to resist contact
between the card, and other surfaces. Another disadvantage with
such air fresheners is that they are aesthetically displeasing.
Another disadvantage with such air fresheners is that they have
a more pronounced and immediate scent release, releasing a majority
of the scent in the first few days of use.
[0007] Another common type of air freshener has a disc-shaped shell
or canister with a scented disc or gel inside. The shell can include
an adhesive strip to stick or adhere the shell to a surface. One
disadvantage with such air fresheners is that removal of the shell
often leaves a residue of the adhesive on the surface, which is
aesthetically displeasing. In addition, the scented material can
leak and harm the surface.
[0008] Some disadvantages of common air fresheners include 1) rapid
scent loss or lack of longevity; 2) non-linear or inconsistent scent
release over time; and 3) risk of staining. Some air fresheners
disperse their scent too rapidly, thus losing effectiveness over
time, and not lasting as long as desired. Some air fresheners quickly
or rapidly disperse their scent after activation, and then slowly
release scent, or release little scent, thereafter. Some air fresheners
include materials that can leak and stain.
[0009] Another disadvantage with some air fresheners is that they
include a non-solid and non-liquid material, or a jelly-like material,
that must be contained in some type of container because the jelly
is flowable. The material can become dried and cracked over time,
presenting an aesthetically displeasing appearance. Again, the scented
material can leak and damage surfaces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] It has been recognized that it would be advantageous to
develop an air freshener that is more aesthetically pleasing. In
addition, it has been recognized that it would be advantageous to
develop an air freshener that is easily located or positioned without
marring or otherwise damaging other surfaces. In addition, it has
been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop an air
freshener that can last for a desired length of time, such as 30
days, and that can have a more constant scent release. In addition,
it has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop
an air freshener capable of illuminating.
[0011] The invention provides an air freshener device with a vehicle
accessory power plug sized and shaped to be inserted into a vehicle
accessory power socket. A light source capable of emitting light
is coupled to the vehicle accessory power plug. A coherent elastomeric
polymer body is disposed adjacent the light source. A scent material
is interspersed within the body, and is capable of diffusing out
of the body to surrounding air. The body is light transmissive in
at least a translucent manner so that the light from the light source
being visible through the body In addition, the invention provides
an air freshener device includes a head with indicia. A vent rod
is coupled to the head and sized and shaped to be inserted into
a vehicle air vent. A coherent elastomeric polymer body is coupled
to the vent rod, and insertable into the vehicle air vent with the
vent rod. A scent material is interspersed within the body, and
is capable of diffusing out of the body to surrounding air.
[0012] Furthermore, the invention provides a method for providing
a desired fragrance. A tacky attachment surface of a pad of an air
freshener is secured to a window by specific or mechanical adhesion.
The air freshener includes a scent material carried by and dispersable
through a coherent, elastomeric polymer body that is light transmissive
in at least a translucent manner. The pad is selectively removed
from the window.
[0013] Additional features and advantages of the invention will
be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate,
by way of example, features of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a top view of the air freshener of FIG. 1;
[0017] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the air freshener of
FIG. 1;
[0018] FIG. 5 is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 shown
disposed on a curved surface and being compressed by a force;
[0019] FIGS. 6 and 7 are schematic views of a method for making
the air freshener of FIG. 1;
[0020] FIG. 8 is a side view of an air freshener is accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the air freshener of FIG.
9;
[0023] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener
of FIG. 9;
[0024] FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional side view of an air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional side view of an air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] FIG. 14 is a schematic representation of a graph of scent
release over time of an air freshener in accordance with an embodiment
of the present invention;
[0027] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the air freshener of FIG.
1;
[0028] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a plurality of air fresheners
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0029] FIG. 17 is a top view of a plurality of air fresheners in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0030] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of another air freshener in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] FIG. 19 is a front view of another air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0032] FIG. 20a is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 19;
[0033] FIG. 20b is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 19,
shown in a deflected configuration;
[0034] FIG. 20c is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 19,
shown is a compressed configuration;
[0035] FIG. 21 is a front view of another air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention shown disposed on a
surface;
[0036] FIG. 22 is a side exploded view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0037] FIG. 23a is a front view of another air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0038] FIG. 23b is a partial exploded view of the air freshener
of FIG. 23a;
[0039] FIG. 23c is a partial perspective view of the air freshener
of FIG. 23a;
[0040] FIG. 24a is a front view of another air freshener in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention shown coupled to an
air vent of a vehicle;
[0041] FIG. 24b is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener
of FIG. 24a;
[0042] FIG. 25 is an exploded side view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0043] FIG. 26 is an exploded side view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0044] FIG. 27a is an exploded side view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
[0045] FIG. 27b is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 27a;
[0046] FIG. 27c is a perspective view of the air freshener of FIG.
27a shown coupled to an air vent of a vehicle;
[0047] FIGS. 28a and 28b are front views of air fresheners in accordance
with embodiments of the present invention;
[0048] FIG. 29 is an exploded side view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and
[0049] FIG. 30 is an exploded perspective view of another air freshener
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments
illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used
herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood
that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended.
Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features
illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles
of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one
skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure,
are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
[0051] As illustrated in FIGS. 1-5, an air freshener or scent device,
indicated generally at 10, in accordance with the present invention
is shown for providing a desired and/or aesthetically pleasing scent,
fragrance, aroma or neutralizing agent. Air fresheners are one example
of a field that can benefit from the present invention. The air
freshener 10 can be used in bathrooms, wash closets, vehicles, offices,
bedrooms, etc. The desired scent can include, for example, floral,
fruit, vanilla, berry, pine, etc. In accordance with one aspect
of the present invention, the air freshener 10 can include a flexible
and resilient polymer body, such as a polymer gel. The polymer body
can be elastic and coherent. Thus, the polymer body can be compressible
under an applied force, and substantially returnable to an original
configuration upon removal of the applied force. It has been found
that the polymer gel provides desired characteristics of aesthetics,
flexibility, longevity, substantially constant scent release, and
containment. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention,
the polymer gel can have a freestanding, self-supported, three-dimensional
shape that does not significantly change as the scent is released.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the air freshener
10 can grip or cling to a surface 14, without mechanical fasteners
or additional chemical adhesives. As such, adhesion between the
air freshener and the surface is primarily by mechanical and/or
specific adhesion. The surface 14 can include windshields, dashboards,
computer monitors, glass windows, mirrors, etc.
[0052] The air freshener 10 includes a scent portion 18 for providing
the desired scent, indicated by arrow 20. The scent portion 18 can
include a carrier material 22 with a scent material of the desired
scent interspersed therein. The term "scent material"
is used broadly herein to refer to a material that has a scent that
can be discernable or smelled, or even a neutralizing agent. Thus,
the scent can be an ascertainable smell used to cover other scents,
or a neutral agent that eliminates odors or provides a fresher atmosphere.
The scent material disperses or diffuses out of the carrier material
22 into the air or atmosphere where it can be detected, or where
it can provide a discernable scent. It is believed that the scent
material migrates or diffuses through and out of the carrier material
or gel. The scent material can be high in volatile notes, or has
high volatility and can vaporize or evaporate at low temperatures.
The scent material can include a scented oil. For example, suitable
scent material can include pine, berry, vanilla, apple, coconut,
cherry, pina colada, etc.
[0053] The scent portion 18 and/or the carrier material 22 can
include a polymer material, such as a polymer gel 26, forming a
polymer body. The polymer body and/or polymer gel 26 can be elastic
and coherent. Thus, the polymer body can elastically deform under
normal conditions. The polymer body can be flexible and resilient,
such that the body or gel can compress under an applied force (42
in FIG. 5), but can substantially return to its original configuration
upon removal of the applied force. The polymer gel 26, or the polymer
body, can have a freestanding, self-supported, three-dimensional
shape. Thus, the polymer gel or polymer body can be consistent or
solid enough to support or maintain its shape in a freestanding
manner without a container. The three-dimensional shape can be any
desired shape. The polymer gel 26 can be considered a solid material
that is elastic and coherent, and thus flexible and capable of being
deformed, but without being flowable. Thus, the polymer gel 26 may
have a sufficiently high molecular weight, and/or a sufficiently
high viscosity, so that it is a non-flowable gel. In addition, the
polymer gel 26 can be considered as stable. Thus, the polymer gel
can be bendable, but otherwise substantially maintains its form.
The polymer body or polymer gel can be characterized as a polymeric
material in the glass state with substantially no macroscopic flow.
The polymeric material can have a glass transition temperature greater
than approximately 110.degree. F. The polymer gel 26 can retain
its gel-like characteristic over time, without drying or cracking,
and without becoming hard or brittle.
[0054] In one embodiment, the polymer gel 26 can include a polyurethane
material or can be a polyurethane gel. The gel can be formed by
combining a polyurethane material with a scented oil. Surprisingly,
it has been found that such a combination provides a desired scent,
but without staining or substantially leaking onto a surface. In
addition, the scent portion 18 does not undergo a visually ascertainable
physical change, such as drying out or cracking. Thus, the scented
portion remains aesthetically pleasing.
[0055] In some embodiments, a scented oil and a polymerizable monomer
can be combined, along with optional initators or other reactants.
Isocyanate reaction polymers have shown good results in connection
with the present invention. For example, the polymer gel and scent
material can be a urethane polymerization product of combining a
scented oil with a polyether polyol, and then with a diphenylmethane
diisocyanate (MDI) prepolymer. Therefore, in some embodiments, the
scent material can be a scented oil which participates in the polymerization
reaction between polymerization reactants. For example, essential
oils such as terpenes and the like can be mixed with polymerization
reactants, or even in place of some reactants. Without being bound
by any particular theory, it is thought that at least some of the
reduction or elimination in residue in the devices of the present
invention result from at least partial replacement of mineral oils
and/or polyols with scented oils such as those listed herein. Other
suitable isocyanates can include, but are not limited to, tolylene
diisocyanates, methylene diphenyl isocyanates, hexamethylene diisocyanates,
prepolymers thereof, and the like. Those skilled in the art will
recognize various other isocyanate reaction polymers, i.e. polyurethanes,
which can be suitable for use in connection with the present invention.
[0056] Alternatively, the polymer gel 26 can include silicone,
diffused polyurethane, polyvinylchloride (PVC), ethylene vinyl acetate
(EVA), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a polymer encapsulation
fragrance delivery platform (PolyIFF.RTM.), thermoplastic elastomer
(TPE), polypropylene, ethylene/methacrylic acid (E/MAA) copolymer,
in which the MAA groups have been partially neutralized with lithium
ions (Surlyn.RTM. Dupont), etc.
[0057] As a general guideline, the polymer gel 26 can be formed
of an elastomer such as, but not limited to, urethanes (including
polyester and polyether polyol/isocyanate polymerization products),
polyacrylates, polybutadienes, ethylene propylene elastomers, silicones,
natural and synthetic rubbers, styrene/butadiene block copolymers,
and the like. In some embodiments, the polymer gel can be formed
of a thermoplastic elastomer. Thermoplastic elastomers can be block
copolymers such as polyurethanes, polyamides, copolyesters, and
styrene-butadiene-styrene polymers. Other thermoplastic elastomers
can be elastomer/thermoplastic blends such as ethylene-propylene-diene
monomer in an isotactic polypropylene phase or nitrile rubber dispersed
in a PVC phase. As used herein, "thermoplastic elastomer"
refers to an elastomer which can be heated and processed like thermoplastic
materials. Specifically, a thermoplastic elastomer can be heated
to a melted or flowable state and then cooled, resulting in reformation
of cross-linking and subsequent coherency without a substantial
change in mechanical properties such as strength, flexural modulus,
elastic modulus, etc.
[0058] As used herein, "elastomeric polymer" and "elastomer"
may be used interchangeably and refer to a polymeric material which
can be mechanically deformed and upon release returns to an original
shape. A coherent elastomer is also non-flowable at or near room
temperatures. Further, "cling" and "clingy"
refer to a property of a polymeric material which imparts adhesion
to most surfaces without a loss of coherency in the polymer. Typically,
removal of an elastomeric polymer body with a clingy attachment
surface from a substrate does not result in substantial deformation,
including temporary deformation, during flexing of the elastomer
and/or attachment surface. A clingy attachment surface can be provided
directly by the polymer body or can be provided in a separate layer
as discussed in more detail herein. Adhesion can occur via mechanical
adhesion or specific adhesion. Specific adhesion refers to adhesion
dominated, or entirely characterized, by secondary intermolecular
forces, i.e. non-covalent bonds, although some covalent bonds can
be formed.
[0059] Although the polymer gel 26 is freestanding and self-supporting,
it is also flexible and resilient. Thus, the scent portion 18 and
carrier material 22 can form a flexible and resilient structure
or body that can be selectively deformed and can return substantially
to the three-dimensional shape. In addition, the carrier material
22 and polymer gel 26 can be light transmissive in at least a translucent
manner, as described in greater detail below.
[0060] The air freshener 10 can also include an attachment portion,
grip portion or base 30, disposed between the scent portion 18 and
the surface 14. Thus, the attachment portion 30 can act as a barrier
between the scent portion 18 and the surface 14 to resist potential
contact of the scent material with the surface and protect the surface.
The air freshener 10 or attachment portion 30 has a lower surface
34 that is disposed on and grips the surface 14. The lower surface
34 can be "tacky," such that the air freshener 10 or lower
surface 34 tends to cling to the surface 14 in a frictional fashion,
as opposed to a chemical or adhesive manner, and without using mechanical
fasteners. The lower surface 34 can be flat, or substantially flat,
to provide a greater surface area to cling to the surface 14. Alternatively,
the lower surface 34 can be contoured, or can include indentations,
to reduce the surface area to facilitate removal of the device from
the surface 14.
[0061] The attachment portion 30 can include a pad 38 that can
be formed of, or can include, a material that provides a "clingy,"
"tacky" or frictional quality. For example, the pad 38
can include a molded polyurethane material. It has been found that
the polyurethane material provides a clingy or tacky quality that
remains disposed on the surface. In addition, it has been found
that such a polyurethane material typically can be disposed on the
surface 14 without marring or otherwise chemically interfering with
the material of many surfaces, such as vehicle dashboards. It will
be appreciated that many surfaces, such as a vehicle dashboard,
have a finished surface configured to be aesthetically pleasing
and luxurious. Such surfaces can be formed of a plastic or leather
material, and can be expensive to replace or repair. In addition,
it will be appreciated that some surfaces are subjected to extreme
conditions, such as heat and sunlight. It has been found that the
polyurethane material typically clings to the surface 14 without
chemically interacting with the material of the surface, or otherwise
damage the surface. The polyurethane material of the attachment
portion 30 forms a temporary non-chemical bond with the surface
14. The air freshener 10 or attachment portion 30 can be removed
from the surface 14 without leaving behind any residue and without
damaging the air freshener 10. In this manner, the air freshener
10 can be easily moved to any location the user desires. Because
the air freshener or pad includes a polyurethane material, it can
be easily cleaned with soap and water, and still retain its tackiness,
and is thus reusable. The scent portion 18 can be formed or disposed
on the pad 38 or attachment portion 30, and can extend therefrom.
[0062] The attachment portion 30 allows the air freshener 10 to
be positioned in a desired location, and even re-positioned as desired.
For example, the air freshener 10 can be re-positioned to be in
sunlight, near a vent, or at an elevated location to facilitate
or optimize scent release. Placing the gel in the sunlight can heat
the gel, and is believed to increase scent release. Airflow from
a vent can carry the scent throughout an area, and can also increase
scent release. It is believed that the fragrance or scent can be
heavier than air. Thus, positioning the air freshener at an elevated
position increases the travel and dispersing of the scent. The air
freshener can be positioned so that it avoids contact with other
objects, such as clothes in a locker, to avoid staining. In addition,
the air freshener can be positioned in a safe location in a vehicle,
so that it does not block a driver's view.
[0063] The scent and attachment portions 18 and 30, or the carrier
material 22 and the pad 38, can form a flexible and resilient structure
that can be selectively deformed, and can return substantially to
its original shape or configuration. It is believed that selectively
squeezing the carrier material can temporarily cause a greater amount
of scent to disperse. Thus, a user can selectively deform the carrier
material when a greater scent is desired, indicated by arrow 42
in FIG. 5.
[0064] The shape and size of the scent portion 18 can be configured
to determine the amount or quantity of scent released. For example,
the scent portion 18 can have a shape to maximize or control the
surface area through which the scent can permeate. The scent portion
18 can be bulbous, semi-bulbous, semi-spherical, tear-drop, oval,
oblong, etc. Thus, the attachment portion 30 can have a shape or
profile to match the shape of the scent portion. In addition, the
material and amount of the scent and the scent portion can be varied
to determine the release of the scent. It will be appreciated that
the shape or design of the scent portion can vary. For example,
the air freshener or scent portion thereof may be shaped to resemble
an animal, a flower, a star, a face, a gecko, etc. In addition,
the air freshener can include means for increasing the surface area
of the scent portion or carrier material, including for example,
slots, gaps, grooves, indentations, divots, protrusions, fins, ribs,
etc. For example, a plurality of alternating slots 46 and fins or
ribs 50 can be formed in the scent portion 18, carrier material
22 or polymer gel. The slots 46 can extend into the carrier material
and/or the ribs or fins 50 can extend therefrom.
[0065] The slots 46 can be sized so that they terminate before
the pad 38, so that there is a portion 54 of the scent portion that
remains continuous. It has been found that having the scent portion
be a continuous structure resists the fins 50 from tearing away.
The bottom of the slots can be curved to reduce stress concentrations
and resist tearing.
[0066] The slots 46 can be used to receive an article or item,
and to hold the article or item 56, as shown in FIG. 15. For example,
the article or item can include a note, a business card, directions,
etc. Thus, the scent device can be used to hold directions while
driving. Alternatively, the scent device can be shaped and configured
to hold other items, such as the bridge of eyeglasses or sunglasses,
compact discs (CDs), etc.
[0067] A barrier 58 can be disposed between the scent and attachment
portions 18 and 30, or the carrier material 22 and the pad 38. The
barrier 58 can be a layer of material that is heat and oil resistant,
such as a nylon, TPU, polyester, or polypropylene sheet, or other
synthetic material. The barrier 58 resists migration, leaking or
leaching of the scent material or scented oil into the pad 38, and
thus to the surface 14. Thus, attachment portion 30 or pad 38, and
the barrier 58, act to resist any staining of the surface 14 resulting
from scented oil leaking therethrough. It has been found, however,
that the scented oil surprisingly does not leak from the scent portion
and/or cause stains. It is believed, however, that the polyurethane
material of the attachment portion 30 or pad 38 may be susceptible
to leaching depending on the scent oil used. Thus, the barrier 58
is intended to resist such leaching. The barrier 58 can be smaller
than the attachment portion 30 and scent portion 18 in order to
leave a perimeter attachment portion 25 extending around a perimeter
thereof so that the scent portion 18 can attach directly to the
attachment portion 30.
[0068] The air freshener 10, including the attachment portion 30
or pad 38, can be flexible and capable of bending to conform to
curves or details in a curved surface 14b, as shown in FIG. 5. The
attachment portion 30 or pad 38 also can have a planer configuration
and can be used on planar surfaces. The air freshener 10 can be
provided with a backing or release layer that prevents or resists
the pad 38 from sticking or clinging to any wrapper or packaging
of the air freshener. The release layer can include indicia thereon,
such as instructions for use and care of the air freshener. The
release layer can protrude beyond a perimeter of the pad 38, such
as with a tab, to facilitate removal of the release layer from the
air freshener. A removable wrapper can be formed around the air
freshener to protect the air freshener prior to use. The wrapper
and backing layer can be removed prior to placing the air freshener
on the surface.
[0069] The air freshener 10 can include indicia 62 (FIG. 2) disposed
on an outer surface of the air freshener 10 or scent portion 18.
The indicia 62 can include artwork, a logo, an advertisement, an
instruction, a brand, a trademark, etc. The indicia 62 can be formed
by printing on the outer surface, molded into the material of the
outer surface, etc.
[0070] As described above, the air freshener 10, scent portion
18 or gel can be light transmissive in at least a transparent manner.
Thus, the scent portion or gel can be transparent or translucent.
Indicia 66 (FIG. 1) can be disposed beneath or behind the scent
portion 18, and visible therethrough. Thus, the scent portion 18
can protect the indicia 66 from wear. In addition, the use of a
translucent or transparent gel material and the shape of the scent
portion can provide a unique visual appearance. Again, the indicia
can be a logo, an advertisement, an instruction, a brand, a trademark,
etc.
[0071] A light color can be disposed behind the scent portion 18
or carrier material 22 to cause the translucent or transparent material
to have a luminescent or brighter appearance. For example, the barrier
58 can have a light color, such as white.
[0072] The air freshener 10 can be utilized as a promotional device
to promote products or services. For example, the indicia 62 and/or
66 can include a logo or trademark for a product, service, business,
etc. A method for utilizing the air freshener and/or for promoting
includes providing such an air freshener with indicia on or in the
air freshener that is indicative of the promotion. Such an air freshener
10 can be given away as a promotional item. A user can then install
the air freshener 10, such as in his or her car, thus positioning
the indicia in a location where it will be frequently visible.
[0073] A method of using the air freshener 10 described above includes
removing the air freshener 10 from any wrapping, and/or removing
any backing layer from the pad. The air freshener 10 can be attached
to a surface 14 by placing the pad 38 against the surface so that
the pad clings to the surface. The surface 14 can be any desired
surface, such as an interior surface of an automotive window, an
automotive dashboard, a bathroom mirror, etc. The scent from the
scent portion 18 or polymer gel can disperse or permeate from the
scent portion or polymer gel. The air freshener 10 can be disposed
in a location subject to heat and/or sunlight, such as an automotive
windshield or dashboard. The heat from the sunlight or a heat vent
can facilitate the release of scent from the scent device. In addition,
airflow from the heat or vent can assist in dispersing the scent.
In addition, the air freshener 10 or polymer gel of the scent portion
18 can be flexible and can be pressed, causing the scent portion
or gel to deform and to release scent. The pressure can cause the
scent to mix and move to the surface of the scent portion.
[0074] Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, a method for providing an air
freshener is shown. The method includes combining a scent material
with a polymer body, such as a polymer gel. The polymer material
or polyurethane can be combined with a scented oil. In some embodiments,
the scented oil can cause the polymer material to gel. For example,
the polymer body or polymer gel can be a polymerization product
of the scented oil, polyether polyol, and diphenylmethane diisocyanate
(MDI) prepolymer, although other polymerization reactants can also
be used. The scented oil can be combined with the polyether polyol.
The diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) prepolymer can be combined
with the polyether polyol and scented oil to form the polymer gel.
For example, a pine scented oil can be combined with a polyether
polyol so that the polyether polyol has approximately 40% pine scented
oil content. The polyether polyol (with the 40% pine scented oil
content) can be added to the diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI)
prepolymer on a 2:1 ratio, or 2 parts polyol to 1 part prepolymer.
[0075] The polymer gel is configured into a desired shape. For
example, a material 70 of the scent portion 18, such as the polymer
gel, can be poured in a mold 74 with cavities formed in a desired
shape. In addition, the air freshener can also be provided with
a pad. A material 76 of the pad 38 can be poured in over the material
of the scent portion. Pouring one material onto the other can cause
the two materials to bond or adhere to one another. Alternatively,
the two portions can be separately molded and attached with adhesive.
The barrier can be positioned prior to pouring one material onto
the other. In addition, the device, or portions thereof, can be
made by injection molding.
[0076] It will be appreciated that the air freshener 10 can be
configured or shaped to appear as various different objects. The
shape or configuration of the scent device 10 can provide an aesthetic
pleasing appearance. For example, the shape and appearance of the
scent device can differ significantly from traditional air fresheners.
Other air fresheners often have a utilitarian appearance, such as
cans or canisters, while others have an appearance associated with
air fresheners. Thus, the air freshener 10 of the present invention
can have a shape and appearance not typically associated with air
fresheners. For example, the air freshener 10 can have a substantial
appearance and shape of an insect or bug, as shown. Various surface
treatments, such as the ribs or slots, can add to the appearance,
such as by adding strips, etc. In addition, the air freshener or
carrier material can have a color that adds to the appearance. It
will be appreciated that other shapes or appearances are possible.
For example, the air freshener can be configured to blend in with
the environment in which it is used. For example, the scent device
can be shaped and configured to appear as a button to blend in with
a dashboard. Alternatively, the air freshener can be shaped, sized
and colored to stand out, and act as a promotional device or advertisement.
For example, the air freshener can be shaped as a logo of an automobile
manufacturer.
[0077] In addition, one or more air fresheners can be, provided
as collectables. For example, the air freshener can be shaped, configured
or printed to indicate a commemorative event, such as a business
anniversary, a holiday, etc. As another example, a plurality of
different air fresheners can be provided in families or groups,
with each air freshener having a different size, shape, and/or color,
as shown in FIG. 16. As another example, a plurality of different
air fresheners can be provided with different shapes that fit together
or coordinate to form another object, such as a flower, etc, as
shown in FIG. 17. The air fresheners 78 can include mating protrusions
78b and recesses 78c, so that the air fresheners can be fitted together
to form another object or design.
[0078] As described above, various indicia can be provided with
the air freshener. Such indicia can be molded or printed on the
top of the air freshener or on the scent portion. The scent portion
or gel can be translucent or transparent, and indicia can be provided
on the barrier, or on the top surface of the pad. Thus, the indicia
is visible through the scent portion or gel. The air freshener can
be placed, such as on a windshield, such that the scent material
or gel appears to light or glow when light shines through it. The
pad and barrier can also be translucent or transparent so that the
entire air freshener can be translucent or transparent, and so light
can shine through the entire air freshener. As described above,
the barrier 58 or other reflective material can be disposed behind
or beneath the scent portion or gel to reflect light.
[0079] In addition, a phosphorescent material can be provided in
the base or the scent portion so that the air freshener, or portion
thereof, lumineses or glows. In addition, the indicia can include
a phosphorescent material. Furthermore, another material can be
added to the scent portion or gel that causes the scent portion
or gel to change colors due to changes in temperature or light.
For example, the scent portion or gel can be one color in the sunlight,
and another color in shadows or darker conditions.
[0080] In addition, the air freshener can include an end-of-life
indicator when it is time to replace the air freshener. The useful
life of the scent device can vary, and can be a typical period,
such as 30 days. For example, the air freshener or scent portion
can include a material that changes color or other characteristic
over time. For example, the air freshener or scent portion can change
from translucent or clear to opaque. Alternatively, the air freshener
or scent portion can change from opaque to translucent or clear.
Indicia, such as "time to replace," may be provided under
the scent portion so that the indicia becomes visible over time.
Alternatively, the air freshener or scent portion can change from
one color to another.
[0081] In addition, the air freshener can be sized to conform to
non-chocking requirements, and can be formed from non-toxic materials.
Furthermore, the air freshener or portion thereof can include a
material that is bitter to the taste to discourage individuals from
placing the device in their mouths.
[0082] Referring to FIG. 8, another scent device or air freshener
10b is shown that is similar in many respects to that described
above. The air freshener 10b includes a carrier material 22b similar
to that described above, such as a polymer body or a polymer gel
with a scented oil therein. The air freshener 10b can also include
a hanger 80, such as a string, wire, clip, etc. from which to suspend
or hang the carrier material 22b or polymer gel. As described above,
it has been found that the polyurethane gel is capable of substantially
maintaining its form. In addition, it has been found that the scented
oil surprisingly does not leak from the polymer gel and/or stain
surfaces. Thus, the air freshener 10b can be suspended or hung as
desired.
[0083] Referring to FIGS. 9-11, another scent device or air freshener
10c is shown that is similar in many respects to those described
above. The air freshener 10c can include a scent portion 18c disposed
on an attachment portion, grip portion or base 30c. The scent portion
18c can include a carrier material 22c, similar to those described
above, and the base 30c can include a tray 90. The carrier material
22c can be similar to that described above, a polyurethane gel with
a scented oil. Alternatively, the carrier material can include a
scented plaster. The tray 90 can include a depression or indentation
94 therein formed by a perimeter lip 96 extending around the tray.
The tray 90 can be formed of nylon, and can act as a barrier between
the scented portion 18c or carrier material 22c and the surface
14. An attachment means can be disposed on the bottom of the tray
90 to attach or secure the tray to the surface 14. The attachment
means can include a polyurethane material 98 to frictionally grip
the surface 14, as described above. Other attachment means can be
used, including for example, adhesive, tape, hook-and-loop type
fasteners, etc.
[0084] A button 102 can be utilized to secure the scent portion
18c or carrier material 22c to the tray 90 and/or to provide a visible
surface 104. The visible surface 104 can be formed in the proximal
end of the shaft and can be formed on an enlarged head capable of
receiving indicia thereon. The indicia can include logos, advertisements,
instructions, warnings, etc.
[0085] The button 102 can include a shaft 108 that extends through
a bore or hole 112 in the scent portion 18c or carrier material
22c. A distal end 116 of the shaft 108 can be secured to the tray
90, such as in an indentation 118, in any appropriate manner, including
sonic welding, press fit, mating screw threads, snap fit, etc. The
button 102 can permanently or temporarily secure the scent portion
18c or carrier material 22c. The entire air freshener can be disposable,
or the scent portion 18c can be removed and replaced.
[0086] The air freshener can be round or oblong, and can have a
partially bulbous shape, or a partially spherical shape. The scent
portion 18c or carrier material 22c can include an indentation or
recess 122 to receive the button 102 or head thereof. Thus, the
button or head can be flush or substantially flush with the scent
portion 18c.
[0087] Referring to FIG. 12, another air freshener 10d is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above. The air
freshener 10d can be configured to maximize or control the amount
of scent dispersed. The scent portion 18d or carrier material 22d
can have a hollow interior or cavity 130 with an interior surface
to maximize the surface area of the scent portion 18d or carrier
material 22d, and thus the amount of scent released. In addition,
interior ribs or fins 134, and/or grooves or channels, can be formed
in the scent portion 18d or carrier material 22d. A gap 138 can
be formed between the scent portion 18d and the head of the button
102d. The gap 138 can extend to the cavity 130. Thus, the scent
from the hollow interior can be released through the gap.
[0088] The button 102d can be adjustably coupled to the tray 90d,
and selectively movable with respect to the tray. For example, the
button 102d can be coupled to the tray 90d by mating screw threads.
Alternatively, the button 102d can snap between two or more positions.
Thus, the button 102d can be selectively positioned with respect
to the tray, and the size of the gap 138 can be selectively adjusted,
to selectively control the amount of scent released.
[0089] Referring to FIG. 13, another air freshener 10e is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above. The tray
90e can include a protrusion extending into a cavity on the button
102e.
[0090] Referring to FIG. 14, the carrier material or polymer gel
of the present invention can disperse at a substantially constant
rate, or can have a substantially constant or linear scent release
over time. The scent release can be determined by measuring the
weight of the device over time. As scent is released, the scent
material disperses out of the carrier material, reducing the weight
of the carrier material. As shown in FIG. 14, the scent release
or weight reduction can extend substantially linearly over time,
represented by solid line 150. The carrier material and scent can
be formulated to release a substantial amount of the scent material
in a predetermined time period, such as between 2 to 30 days. The
dashed line represents typical prior art air fresheners that quickly
release scent.
[0091] Referring to FIG. 18, another air freshener 10f is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above. The air
freshener 10f can be shaped and sized, or the carrier material 22f
or gel can be formulated, to be substantially flexible or bendable.
For example, the air freshener can be relatively thin, and can readily
conform to a surface 14c that also can be curved. Thus, the air
freshener can have a thin polymer body. The thin polymer body can
be flexible and conformable, but resilient and returnable to its
original configuration. The air freshener 10f or carrier material
22f can have an attachment surface 160 for attachment to a surface,
such as glass. The attachment surface 160 can be tacky or clingy
so that it can cling to the surface without chemical adhesives or
mechanical fasteners, as described above. Thus, the air freshener
10f can be a simple device capable of being removably secured to
a surface, such as a windshield or mirror. In addition, the air
freshener 10f can include a support surface 164 configured to hold
or support another object 168, similar to that described above.
The support surface 164 can also be tacky or clingy to cling to
the other object.
[0092] Referring to FIGS. 19-20c, another scent device or air freshener
10g is shown that is similar in many respects to those described
above. The air freshener 10g includes a polymer body or carrier
material 170 similar to that described above, such as a polymer
body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic elastomer with a scented
oil therein. The carrier material 170 can be shaped so that it is
relatively thin, or having a thickness less than a width and a height.
The carrier material 170 can be light transparent in at least a
translucent manner. Indicia 174, such as figures, text, logos, etc.,
can be disposed on a surface of the carrier material 170, and visible
through the carrier material, such as at an opposite side of the
carrier material. The indicia 174 can be printed on the surface
of the carrier material 170. Thus, the translucent and transparent
carrier material and indicia can provide a unique optical appearance.
The carrier material can be substantially transparent so that the
indicia is clearly visible. The carrier material can be translucent,
and can include a color, to modify the light passing through the
carrier material. Similarly, the indicia can be translucent so that
both the carrier material and the indicia modify the light.
[0093] In addition, the carrier material 170 can be flexible. The
flexibility can be provided by the material and/or the size or thickness
of the carrier material. Thus, the carrier material 170 can be deflected
or bent, as shown in FIG. 20b. Bending the carrier material can
also add a unique optical appearance. In addition, bending the carrier
material can mix or displace the scented oil in the carrier material,
to increase scent release. Furthermore, the carrier material 170
can be compressible, as shown in FIG. 20c. Compressing the carrier
material can add a unique optical appearance, and can mix or displace
the scented oil to increase scent release. The carrier material
can be resilient or elastic, or can maintain is form or return to
its original form after deflection or compression.
[0094] The air freshener 10g can also include a clip 178 that engages
the carrier material 170. The clip 178 can include a portion 182
that extents through an aperture in the carrier material. The clip
178 can form a loop to receive a hanger 186, such as a string, wire,
strap, etc. from which to suspend or hang the carrier material.
[0095] Referring to FIG. 21, another air freshener 10h is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above that clings
to a surface, such as a window or windshield 190. The air freshener
10h includes a polymer body or carrier material 194 similar to that
described above, such as a polymer body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic
elastomer with a scented oil therein. The carrier material 194 can
be shaped so that it is relatively thin, or having a thickness less
than a width and a height. The carrier material 194 can be light
transparent in at least a translucent manner. Indicia 198, such
as figures, text, logos, etc., can be disposed on a surface of the
carrier material 194, and visible through the carrier material,
such as at an opposite side of the carrier material. The indicia
198 can be printed on the surface of the carrier material 194. Thus,
the translucent and transparent carrier material and indicia can
provide a unique optical appearance. The air freshener 10h or carrier
material 194 can have a surface that is tacky or that frictionally
clings to the surface. Thus, the air freshener can be releasably
secured to a lighted or light transmissive surface, such as an automobile
windshield, a home or office window, a mirror, etc. Light passing
through the surface will also pass through the carrier material
194. In addition, the indicia can be translucent so that both the
carrier material and the indicia can modify light passing therethrough.
Thus, the air freshener can have an appearance similar to stained
glass or the like.
[0096] The air freshener 10h or carrier material 194 can have a
surface that is tacky or that frictionally clings to the surface
in a releasable manner without modifying or marring the surface
as with mechanical or chemical adhesives. Thus, the air freshener
10h can be selectively disposed about the surface as desired, and
removed for disposal. The air freshener can have an attachment surface
similar to those described above. The indicia can be disposed on
the attachment surface, and thus disposed between the carrier material
and the window to protect the indicia.
[0097] Furthermore, the indicia can be disposed in the air fresheners
or carrier materials described above, and visible therethrough.
For example, the indicia can be printed on a substrate that is inserted
into the carrier material during molding.
[0098] The present invention also provides for a method for providing
a desired fragrance including securing a tacky attachment surface
of a pad of an air freshener to a window, such as a window of a
vehicle. The tacky attachment surface can frictionally cling to
the window by specific or mechanical adhesion. The air freshener
can include a scent material carried by and dispersable through
a coherent, elastomeric polymer body that is light transmissive
in at least a translucent manner. The pad can be selectively removed
from the window. Thus, one or more such air fresheners can be disposed
on a window in an aesthetically pleasing manner, such as in a pattern.
[0099] Referring to FIG. 22, another air freshener 10i is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above and includes
a light source that allows the air freshener to illuminate or glow,
and that can also provide heat to increase a rate of release of
scent from the air freshener. The air freshener 10i includes a polymer
body or carrier material 202 similar to that described above, such
as a polymer body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic elastomer with
a scented oil therein. The carrier material 202 can be shaped so
that it is bulbous to provide an aesthetically pleasing design while
also increasing an exposed surface area of the material to increase
a release rate of scent.
[0100] In addition, the carrier material 202 can be light transparent
in at least a translucent manner. As described above, indicia (not
shown), such as figures, text, logos, etc., can be disposed on a
surface of the carrier material 202, and can be visible through
the carrier material, such as at an opposite side of the carrier
material. The indicia can be printed on the surface of the carrier
material. Thus, the translucent and transparent carrier-material
and indicia can provide a unique optical appearance. In addition,
the indicia can be translucent so that both the carrier material
and the indicia can modify light passing therethrough.
[0101] A light source 208, such as a light bulb or light emitting
diode (LED) can be coupled to or adjacent the body or carrier material
202, and can be capable of emitting light visible through the carrier
material 202. A cavity 210 can be formed in the body or carrier
material 202 to receive the light source 208 in the cavity 210.
Thus, the transparent or translucent nature of the carrier material
202, in combination with the light source 208, can cause the carrier
material 202 to illuminate. In addition, the light source 206 can
create heat that can increase scent release. It will be appreciated
that the light source 208 can be selectively activated to create
a unique visual appearance, and/or to increase a rate of release
of scent from the carrier material.
[0102] The air freshener 10i can include a power source (not shown),
such as a battery, to power the light source 208; or can include
a power coupling for connecting the freshener to a power source.
For example, the air freshener 10i can include a vehicle accessory,
or cigarette lighter, power plug 214 that is sized and shaped to
be inserted into a vehicle accessory, or cigarette lighter, power
socket. Thus, the air freshener can be disposed in, and operated
within, a vehicle and can be powered by a power source already present
in most modern vehicles. The vehicle accessory power plug 214 can
include an articulated, pivoted, or flexible arm to allow the light
source 208 and carrier material or body 202 to be selectively positioned
or directed. It will be appreciated that vehicle accessory power
sockets can have different orientations and positions. Thus, the
arm can allow desired positioning of the light source or body.
[0103] The body or carrier material 202 can be removably disposed
on the power source or plug 214 and light source 208. Thus, the
body or carrier material 202 can be selectively removed and replaced
to provide different smells, colors, etc. to the interior of the
vehicle. In addition, the body or carrier material can be easily
replaced when depleted without requiring that the entire unit be
replaced.
[0104] Referring to FIGS. 23a-23c, another air freshener 10j is
shown that is similar in many respects to those described above
and includes a light source that allows the air freshener to illuminate
or glow. The air freshener 10j includes a polymer body or carrier
material 302 similar to that described above, such as a polymer
body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic elastomer with a scented
oil therein. The carrier material 302 can be shaped so that it is
bulbous to provide an aesthetically pleasing design while also increasing
an exposed surface area of the material to increase a release rate
of scent. In addition, the carrier material 302 can be light transparent
in at least a translucent manner, and can include indicia that is
also transparent or translucent so that both the carrier material
and the indicia can modify light passing therethrough.
[0105] A light source 308, such as a light bulb or light emitting
diode (LED) can be coupled to or adjacent the body or carrier material
302, and can be capable of emitting light visible through the carrier
material 302. As noted above, the light source 308 can be selectively
activated to create a unique visual appearance, and/or to increase
a rate of release of scent from the carrier material.
[0106] The air freshener 10j can include a power source (not shown),
such as a battery, to power the light source 308; or can include
a power coupling for connecting the freshener to a power source.
For example, the air freshener 10j can include a vehicle accessory
power plug 314 that is sized and shaped to be inserted into a vehicle
accessory power socket, such as a cigarette lighter. In one aspect,
the vehicle accessory power plug 314 can include an articulated,
pivoted, or flexible arm to allow the light source 308 and carrier
material or body 302 to be selectively positioned or directed. In
another aspect, the vehicle accessory power plug 314 is rigid and
merely positions the carrier material near the vehicle accessory
power socket.
[0107] The body or carrier material 302 can be removably disposed
on the power source or plug 314 and light source 308. Thus, the
body or carrier material 302 can be selectively removed and replaced
to provide different smells, colors, etc. to the interior of the
vehicle. In addition, the body or carrier material can be easily
replaced when depleted without requiring that the entire unit be
replaced.
[0108] The air freshener 10j can also include a receptacle 316
sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of the carrier material
body 302 adjacent the light source. The carrier material 302 can
be removably disposed in the receptacle 316. The air freshener can
include a pad as described aboave, and can frictionally cling to
the receptacle 316 by specific or mechanical adhesion.
[0109] Referring to FIGS. 24a and 24b, another air freshener 10k
is shown that is similar in many respects to those described above
and includes a clip 220 that can allow the air freshener to be secured
to an air vent 224, such as on a vehicle. As described above, the
air freshener 10j includes a polymer body or carrier material 226,
such as a polymer body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic elastomer
with a scented oil therein. Positioning the air freshener 10k in
front of an air vent can increase scent dispersal as air blows through
the vent and through or around the polymer body. In addition, if
the air being blown through the vent is warm, the rate of scent
dispersal from the carrier material can be increased. The clip 220
can be coupled to the body or carrier material 226 and can have
one or more projections or prongs 230 that extend from the clip
and body to engage the air vent 224. Such air vents 224 typically
include a grid or array of spaced apart ribs. The projections or
prongs 230 can extend into the grid or array of ribs, and can have
barbs to engage the grid or ribs. A web can extend between the projections
or prongs to connect the prongs, and the projections or prongs can
extend through the body or carrier material to couple the clip to
the body or carrier material.
[0110] The body or carrier material 226 can include a plurality
of holes 234 extending through the body to increase the exposed
surface area of the carrier material, and thus increase the rate
at which the scent is released.
[0111] Referring to FIG. 25, another air freshener 10m is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above and includes
a head 402. The head 402 can have indicia as describe above. The
air freshener 10m can also include a vent rod 404 that can be coupled
to and extend away from the head 402. The rod 404 can be sized and
shaped to be inserted into an air vent 224 (FIG. 24a), such as on
a vehicle, to allow the air freshener to be secured in the air vent
224. As described above, the air freshener 10j also includes a polymer
body or carrier material 426, such as a polymer body or a polymer
gel or thermoplastic elastomer with a scented oil therein.
[0112] The carrier material 426 can have a size and shape similar
to the size and shape of the rod 404. The carrier material 426 can
be coupled to the rod 404 and extend into the vent 224 with the
rod. In one aspect, the rod 404 can have a plurality of protrusions
410 spaced at predetermined intervals along the rod, and the carrier
material 426 can have a plurality of apertures 412 corresponding
to the protrusions 410 on the rod 404. The carrier material 426
can be coupled to the rod 404 by snapping the apertures 412 onto
the protrusions 410. In this way, the carrier material 426 can be
inserted with the rod into the air vent to increase scent dispersal
as air blows through the vent and through or around the polymer
body.
[0113] Referring to FIG. 26, another air freshener 10n is shown
similar in many respects to the air freshener 10m described above.
The air freshener 10n can have plurality of protrusions 410 on a
top side 414 and a bottom side 416 of the vent rod 405. In this
way, a carrier material 426 can be coupled to the top 414 of the
rod 405 and another carrier material 426 can be coupled to the bottom
416 of the rod 405, or separate carrier materials can be disposed
on opposite sides of the rod.
[0114] Referring to FIG. 27a-27c, another air freshener 10p is
shown that is similar in many respects to those described above.
The air freshener 10p can have a head 402 and can include a pair
of rods 404a and 404b. The pair of rods 404a and 404b can form a
clip that can be sized and shaped to be inserted into the vehicle
air vent. The pair of rods 404a and 404b can clip around a vane
430 on a vehicle air vent cover 432. Additionally, each rod 404a
and 404b can carry a carrier material 426.
[0115] Referring to FIGS. 28a and 28b, air fresheners 10q and r,
respectively, are shown with bodies or carrier materials having
shapes which can maximize exposed surface area of the freshener.
Such shapes can include slots or indentations 238a and 238b. In
addition, the air fresheners can include indicia, such as logos,
disposed on the body or carrier and/or the clip 242, as shown in
FIG. 24a.
[0116] Referring to FIG. 29, another air freshener 10s is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above, and can
include a suction cup 250 to secure the body or carrier material
254 to a surface. As described above, the air freshener 10s includes
a polymer body or carrier material 226, such as a polymer body or
a polymer gel or thermoplastic elastomer with a scented oil therein.
The suction cup 250 can be coupled to the body or carrier material
226 in a variety of manners, as would occur to one skilled in the
art. In the embodiment shown, a projection 258 can extend from the
suction cup, and can have an enlarged head 262. The body or carrier
material 254 can have a cavity 266 with a corresponding enlargement
to receive the enlarged head of the projection to couple the body
to the suction cup. The body can be resilient and flexible to allow
the body to expand over the enlarged head so that the body can be
selectively removed and coupled to the suction cup.
[0117] Referring to FIG. 30, another air freshener 10t is shown
that is similar in many respects to those described above, and can
include an enclosure to allow the air freshener to be placed into
close contact with other objects, such as clothes, etc. As described
above, the air freshener 10t includes a polymer body or carrier
material 270, such as a polymer body or a polymer gel or thermoplastic
elastomer with a scented oil therein. The air freshener includes
a shell 274 with a hollow or cavity. The body or carrier material
270 can be disposed in the shell within the hollow or cavity. The
shell 274 can include a pair of halves 278 and 282 that can be releasably
joined together. Thus, the body 270 can be selectively disposed
in and removed from the shell. A plurality of holes 286 can be formed
through the shell to allow the scent to escape from the shell. In
addition, the shell can include a plurality of spines or projections
290 that extend radially outwardly from the shell. The spines can
aid in retaining the shell from contacting other objects, such as
clothes in a drawer, and can create air pockets between the spines
and over the holes to allow the scent to escape. The shell or enclosure
can include attachment means to allow the enclosure to be suspended
from a hanger, such as a string or cable.
[0118] It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements
are only illustrative of the application for the principles of the
present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements
can be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the
present invention while the present invention has been shown in
the drawings and fully described above with particularity and detail
in connection with what is presently deemed to be the most practical
and preferred embodiments(s) of the invention, it will be apparent
to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications
can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of
the invention as set forth in the claims. |