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Patent Abstract
A heating device for the vaporization of active substances, such
as air freshener fragrances, disinfectants, sanitizing agents, insecticides
and the like, in which a wick is immersed in a fluid active substance
and heat is applied to produce vaporization. The heating is produced
by one or more electrical resistance elements embedded in a circular
heating ring which is hinged to move over the end of the wick and
encircle it. The internal wires which carry electrical current from
a source of electrical power are led through the hinged area for
connection to the electrical resistance elements, and a feature
of the invention is the protection of such wires as they pass through
the hinged area.
Patent Claims
1. A heating device for the vaporization of active substances, in
which a wick that is immersed in a fluid active substance is heated
to produce vaporization of the active substance, said heating device
comprising: a plastic housing having a front side and a back side
and an open bottom for receiving a refill bottle, a refill bottle
unit containing said active substance and including a wick in fluid
communication with said active material, said refill bottle being
positioned in said housing with said wick extending out the top
of said bottle and upwardly in said housing, an elongate longitudinally
extending plastic frame, positioned in said housing in proximity
to said bottle and wick, with its longitudinal axis parallel to
the longitudinal axis of said wick, a circular heating ring hingedly
connected to the upper end of said plastic frame and configured
to be bent over the top of and to encircle said wick, at least one
electric resistance element being positioned on the interior of
said circular heating ring, said resistance element being fitted
with a pair of resistance wire leads, said longitudinally extending
frame having at least one longitudinally extending rib for providing
at least a pair of longitudinal channels, and being fitted at its
lower end with a pair of electrical prongs in a plug unit for use
in an electrical outlet, said electrical prongs in said plug unit
extending outwardly through the back side of said housing, said
pair of electrical resistance wire leads extending from said resistance
element, each wire being positioned in a separate one of said channels
and being connected to respective prongs in said plug unit, and
at least one projection on the body of said circular heating ring
adjacent the said hinge, to guide the respective resistance wire
leads through the hinge area and into separate longitudinal channels.
2. A heating device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said at
least one projection adjacent said hinge is a pair of cylindrical
pegs.
3. A heating device in accordance with claim 2, wherein said cylindrical
pegs are separated by a plastic rib for assisting in guiding the
resistance wires through the hinge area.
4. A heating device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said at
least one electric resistance element comprises a pair of resistance
elements connected in series and positioned on the interior of said
circular heating ring, thus providing for a pair of resistance wire
leads to be guided through the said hinge area and through the said
channels in said elongate frame for connection to said electrical
prongs.
5. A heating device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said elongate
plastic frame and said circular heating ring comprise a plastic
body molded as a single part having a plastic hinge connecting the
said frame and said ring.
6. In a heating device for the vaporization of active substances,
in which a wick that is immersed in a fluid active substance is
heated to produce vaporization of the active substance, and in which
said heating is produced by one or more electrical resistance elements
adjacent said wick, and in which the electrical power to said electrical
resistance elements is supplied through wires that pass through
a hinge area, the improvement comprising one or more guide posts
positioned in the hinge area to guide said wires and protect them
against distortion or touching in said area.
Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent
Application Ser. No. 60/672,641, entitled "Modified Air Freshener
Device", filed on Apr. 18, 2005.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates to vapor-dispensing devices, and
more particularly to management of the electrical wiring utilized
in the heating unit for promoting vaporization of the volatile materials
used in said devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Electrical liquid vaporizers (often referred to as "liquid
electrics") are generally well known in the prior art. The
primary function of these types of devices has generally been the
counteracting of malodors through the delivery of aesthetically
pleasing fragrance vapors, or facilitating the delivery of other
vapors, such as insecticides or other compositions.
[0004] Typically, such electric liquid vaporizers comprise a housing
unit configured to receive a bottle or liquid container portion.
The bottle portion contains a wick or wicking system through which
the volatile liquids can be migrated to a portion of the wick that
is exposed to the air. The exposed portion of the wick is generally
heated by a heating element disposed within the housing unit and
proximate to the wick in order to suitably facilitate the vaporization
of the volatile liquid to be dispensed therefrom. In vaporizers
adapted to accommodate refill bottles when the contents of the bottle
have been consumed, the bottles may be releasably attached to the
housing. For example, the neck of the bottle may be threaded and
engaged within the housing unit in a screw-like manner, or the bottle
may be interconnected to the housing unit in a "snap-and-fit"
manner.
[0005] In devices of this nature, the heating element delivers
kinetic energy to molecules of the liquid as contained in the wick,
thereby increasing the rate of evaporation to obtain higher fragrance
intensity and uniform delivery density over time. Typically, in
such units, the back side of the housing is equipped with electrical
prongs that may be plugged into a conventional electrical outlet,
and lead wires connected to such prongs are run through the body
of the unit to the resistance elements in the heater located in
the vicinity of the upper end of the wick, thereby causing the heating
unit to heat the liquid and vaporized liquid that have been drawn
up into the wick. Depending on the configuration and the aesthetic
design of the vaporizer unit, the distance traveled by these lead
wires may be considerable, and care must be used to keep them separated
along the path of their travel.
[0006] In the vaporizer unit utilized in the present invention,
an elongated plastic wire guidance frame is used for protecting
and guiding these lead wires. Such frame is positioned on the interior
of the housing with its bottom end located adjacent the electric
prongs, and it extends upwardly, parallel to the longitudinal axis
of the wick, to terminate at its upper end in a circular ring structure
in which the electrical resistance elements are embedded. The main
body of the plastic frame is connected to said circular ring structure
by a hinge, and in assembly the ring structure is bent over to a
90.degree. angle to encircle the upper portion of the wick. The
lead wires from the electric resistance elements embedded in the
circular ring structure are guided through the hinged area downwardly
along the body of the plastic frame to the point where they are
connected to the electric prongs. A feature of the present invention
is the protection of such lead wires in this special environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention provides a vaporizing device including
a system of guidance and protection for the electric warmer lead
wires in the course of their run from the electric prongs at one
end of the vaporizing device to their connection with the resistance
element or elements in the electric warmer that is used to heat
and facilitate the liquid and liquid vapor that has been drawn up
into the wick. The invention has particular applicability to the
protection and guidance of the said lead wires to prevent them from
touching as they pass through the hinged area of the wire guidance
frame.
[0008] In accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present
invention, the warming device may include a plastic housing having
a front side and a back side and an open bottom for receiving a
refill bottle; a refill bottle unit containing an active liquid
material and including a wick in fluid communication with said active
material, said refill bottle being positioned in said housing with
said wick extending out the top of said bottle and upwardly in said
housing; an elongate longitudinally extending plastic frame, positioned
in said housing in proximity to said bottle and wick, with its longitudinal
axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of said wick; a circular
heating ring hingedly connected to the upper end of said plastic
frame and configured to be bent over the top of and to encircle
said wick; at least one electric resistance element being positioned
on the interior of said circular heating ring; said resistance element
being fitted with a pair of resistance wire leads; said longitudinally
extending frame having at least one longitudinally extending rib
for providing at least a pair of longitudinal channels, and being
fitted at its lower end with a pair of electrical prongs in a plug
unit for use in an electrical outlet; said electrical prongs in
said plug unit extending outwardly through the back side of said
housing; said pair of electrical resistance wire leads extending
from said resistance element, each wire being positioned in a separate
one of said channels and being connected to respective prongs in
said plug unit; and at least one projection on the body of said
circular heating ring adjacent the said hinge, to guide the respective
resistance wire leads through the hinge area and into separate longitudinal
channels.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] Additional aspects of the present invention will become
evident upon reviewing the non-limiting embodiments described in
the specification and the claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying
figures, wherein like numerals designate like elements:
[0010] FIG. 1 is a perspective overall view showing the front and
side of the outside of one embodiment of the heating device of the
present invention.
[0011] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the interior of an embodiment
of a heating device, showing the front and back sides of the housing,
the elongate wire guidance frame, the interior bottle holding support,
and the refill bottle, in accordance with the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 3 is an enlarged front view showing in greater detail
the elongate wire guidance frame, including the component circular
heating ring hingedly attached thereto.
[0013] FIG. 4 is an enlarged side view showing in greater detail
the elongate wire guidance frame, including the component circular
heating ring hingedly attached thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The following description is of exemplary embodiments of
the invention only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability
or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following
description is intended to provide a convenient illustration for
implementing various embodiments of the invention. As will become
apparent, various changes may be made in the function and arrangement
of the elements described in these embodiments without departing
from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0015] In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a vaporizing
device, as shown in FIG. 1, may comprise a housing 10, a refill
bottle or reservoir 12, and an electric plug 14 at the back side
of the housing for plugging into a conventional electrical outlet
in order to obtain electrical current for heating the contents of
the refill bottle and thus facilitating the dispensing of vapors
into the surrounding atmosphere.
[0016] As shown in FIG. 2, the housing 10 comprises a back cover
15 and a front cover 16, and two major interior components--namely,
a bottle holder 17 and an elongate wire guidance frame 18. FIG.
2 also shows the refill bottle 12 which may be inserted in the interior
of the housing, and subsequently removed for replacement.
[0017] The back cover 15 has a generally flat back side 19, and
side panels 20 and 21, which curve around to form a top panel 22,
having a vent opening 23. In the lower part of the back side 19,
an aperture 24 is provided for allowing the electric plug 14 to
extend through the back side for plugging into an electrical outlet.
The front cover 16 has a generally flat front side 25, and side
panels 26 and 27, which curve around to form a top panel 28, having
a vent opening 29. When the bottle holder 17 and the elongate wire
guidance frame 18 are assembled (as will be described hereinafter)
and positioned on the back cover 15, the device may be closed by
placing the front cover 16 over the back cover 15 so that the edges
of side panels 20 and 21 and top panel 22 of the back cover 15 mate
with the edges of the side panels 26 and 27 and the top panel 28
of the front cover 16. The device is secured in this closed position
by use of screws applied through the pair of screw posts 30 and
31 in the back cover, which mate with the pair of screw posts 32
and 33 in the front cover 16. In the closed position, the semicircular
vent opening 23 in the back cover mates with the semicircular vent
opening 29 in the front cover, to provide a full vent for outward
passage of vaporized material. The various parts of the housing
may be formed from suitable materials, including plastics such as
polypropylene or high density polyethylene.
[0018] The bottle holder 17 is an interior component in the housing
and is designed to serve a dual function--namely, a structure for
holding the refill bottle 12 and also for anchoring the elongate
wire guidance frame 18. When the bottle holder 17 and the elongate
wire guidance frame 18 are assembled (as will be described hereinafter),
the assembly may be secured to the back cover 15 by placing the
bottom edge 34 of the bottle holder 17 on the bottom shelf 35 of
the back cover and is secured in place there by a peg and hole arrangement
(not shown). Following this, the two positioning tabs 36 and 37
on the bottle holder 17 are placed on the top surfaces 38 and 39
of screw posts 30 and 31, respectively, of the back cover 15, and
the device may then be closed by placing the front cover 16 over
the back cover 15 so that the edges of side panels 20 and 21 and
top panel 22 of the back cover 15 mate with the edges of the side
panels 26 and 27 and the top panel 28 of the front cover 16. As
previously mentioned, the device is secured in this closed position
by use of screws applied through the pair of screw posts 30 and
31 in the back cover, which mate with the pair of screw posts 32
and 33 in the front cover. In this position, the top portion of
the positioning tabs 36 and 37 of the bottle holder 17 are held
between the top surfaces 38 and 39 of the screw posts 30 and 31
on back cover 15 and the top surfaces 32 and 33 of screw posts 32
and 33 on front cover 16. The top areas of positioning tabs 36 and
37 are provided with notches 42 and 43 to enable through passage
of the securing screws.
[0019] As will be seen in FIG. 2, the bottle holder 17 has a central
cylindrical body 44 with an open cylindrical top 45. The bottle
holder 17 also has an open bottom 46, enabling the refill bottle
12 with upwardly extending wick 47 to be inserted upwardly into
the interior of the housing and held in place by a "snap-and-fit"
arrangement. When the refill bottle 12 is fully inserted up into
the bottle holder 17, the wick 47 extends upwardly through the open
top 45 of the central cylindrical body 44. In FIG. 2, the wick 47
in this fully extended upward position is shown in phantom dotted
lines.
[0020] Preferably, refill bottle 12 is a conventional bottle or
similar device configured to receive a volatilizable material and
hold the wick 47 firmly in place. The neck 48 of the bottle 12 may
be threaded and thus includes a plurality of threads 49. The threads
49 are suitably configured to receive, for example, a cap securing
the refill bottle 12 prior to use. The wick 47 preferably extends
to the bottom of the refill bottle 12.
[0021] In the present embodiment, refill bottle 12 comprises a
plastic material that is compatible with the material to be vaporized.
For example, refill bottle 12 may be formed of polypropylene, barex
and/or PET. However, in certain applications, it may be desirable
for bottle 12 to be formed of other materials such as glass or the
like. Preferably, bottle 12 is suitably sized for use in connection
with household use. In accordance with various aspects of the invention,
bottle 12 is preferably configured for receipt of between 25 to
about 75 milliliters of liquid material. The weight and moment of
the device of the present invention, inclusive of the refill bottle
12 is such that the center of gravity is appropriately positioned
and the weight is less than that which would otherwise cause the
device to be stable in the electrical outlet.
[0022] Wick 47 may be formed from any conventional wick material.
Suitable wick materials include porous/sintered plastics such as
high density polyethylene and polypropylene, bonded fibers, glass
sintered fibers, ceramic materials, carbon fibers, sintered carbon,
wood, compressed wood composites, bundled or woven material fibers,
or bundled or manmade fibers. In general, wick 47 may be formed
of any suitable material now known or hereafter devised by those
skilled in the art.
[0023] In accordance with various embodiments of the invention,
the vaporizable material contained in the refill bottle 12 may be
any number of conventional materials dispensed from vapor dispensers,
including fragrances, disinfectants, sanitizing agents, insect repellants,
insecticides, and the like.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, the remaining component on the interior
of the housing 10 is the elongate wire guidance frame 18, which
is positioned in the housing 10 in proximity to said refill bottle
12 and said wick 47, with its longitudinal axis parallel to the
longitudinal axis of the wick 47. In a particular embodiment of
the invention, the part 18 is molded from a single piece of plastic
and is comprised of two main parts--namely, a lower elongate guidance
body 50 and an upper circular heating ring 51. Electrical prongs
52 and 53 are anchored at the bottom end of the guidance body 50,
and extend outwardly from the back side of the guidance body 50,
for plugging into a conventional electrical outlet. As will be seen
in FIG. 2 and in greater detail in FIG. 3, the heating ring 51 is
in the form of a circular trough having concentric outer and inner
walls 54 and 55 with an open central passageway 56.
[0025] Electrical resistance elements 57 and 58, for producing
the heat needed for enhancing the evaporation of vaporizable material
from the wick 47, are positioned in opposing locations on the interior
of the heating ring 51, and a pair of electrical lead wires 59 and
60 are connected to the resistance elements 57 and 58 and are guided
down the length of the guidance body 50 for connection at the other
end with the electric prongs 52 and 53. When the prongs 52 and 53
are plugged into an electric wall outlet, the current that runs
through the lead wires 59 and 60 causes heating of the resistance
elements 57 and 58. The plastic tabs 61 and 62 are transversely
scored (see score marks 63 and 64) to enable hinging of the circular
heating ring 51 at the score marks, so that, in assembling of the
unit, the circular heating ring 51 can be bent to a 90.degree. angle
thereby encircling the upper end of the adjacent fragrance-containing
wick 47. This positioning of the circular heating ring 51 in a bent
position encircling the wick 47 is shown in FIG. 2 in phantom dotted
lines at the top of the bottle holder 17, with the bottom surface
of the circular heating ring 51 resting on the top edge 63 of the
central cylindrical body 44 of the bottle holder 17.
[0026] It is a feature of the invention that special means are
utilized to protect the lead wires 59 and 60 and prevent them from
breaking or contacting each other as they carry the electrical current
from the electric prongs 52 and 53 through the various stages until
they reach the resistance elements 57 and 58. The lower elongate
guidance body 50 is provided with a pair of longitudinal ribs 64
and 65, which produce a pair of channels 66 and 67 with an intermediate
buffer space 68 in between. Thus lead wire 59 runs the length of
the elongate guidance body 50 while contained in channel 66, and
lead wire 60 runs the length of the body 50 while contained in channel
67, all with an effective buffer channel 68 between the two. The
hinging and bending, which take place in the hinge area where the
plastic tabs 61 and 62 are scored, create special opportunities
for the lead wires 59 and 60 to be bent, distorted or broken, and
it is a feature of the invention that at least one projection or
post is mounted in the hinge area to guide the wires through this
area. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, this feature comprises
a pair of cylindrical pegs or posts 69 and 70. As will be seen,
guide post 69 causes the lead wire 59 to be threaded between the
post and the outer wall 54 of the circular heating ring 51, and
guide post 70 causes the lead wire 60 to be threaded between the
post and the outer wall 54, thus keeping the two wires thoroughly
isolated as they experience the bending and distortion in the hinge
area. Further protection of this nature may be gained by use of
a plastic rib 73 separating the guide posts 69 and 70, as shown
in FIGS. 2 and 3.
[0027] In assembling the various component parts of the heating
device, the elongate longitudinally extending plastic frame 50,
with its resistance elements 57 and 58, its electric prongs 52 and
53, and its electric lead wires 59 and 60 installed, is mounted
on the bottle holder 17 by snap fitting locking tabs 7l and 72 (near
the bottom of frame 50) over locking ribs 73 and 74 (near the bottom
of bottle holder 17); pressing frame 50 along its longitudinal length
against the longitudinal length of bottle holder 17; and then bending
the circular heating ring 51 to a 90.degree. angle so that the heating
ring can be pressed into position with the bottom surface of the
circular heating ring 51 resting on the top edge 63 of the central
cylindrical body 44 of the bottle holder 17, as shown in phantom
dotted lines in FIG. 2. This two-component system is then placed
in position on the inside of the back cover 15 of the housing, with
the electric prongs 52 and 53 extending through the aperture 24
in the back cover 15. The device may then be closed by placing the
front cover 16 over the back cover 15 so that the edges of side
panels 20 and 21 and top panel 22 of the back cover 15 mate with
the edges of the side panels 26 and 27 and the top panel 28 of the
front cover 16. As previously mentioned, the device is secured in
this closed position by use of screws applied through the pair of
screw posts 30 and 31 in the back cover, which mate with the pair
of screw posts 32 and 33 in the front cover. As a last step, the
refill bottle 12, with its protective cap removed, may then be inserted
up into the bottom of the device and snapped into position so that
the top part of the wick 47 extends up into the area where it is
encircled by the circular heating ring 51, which will heat and cause
vaporization of the vaporizable liquids when the device is plugged
into a conventional electric wall outlet.
[0028] Although the present invention has been disclosed in connection
with certain preferred embodiments thereof, variations and modifications
may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the
principles of the invention. All of these variations and modifications
are considered to be within the true spirit and scope of the present
invention as disclosed in the foregoing description and defined
by the claims. |