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Patent Abstract
An air freshener has two hemispherical shells joined by a ring that
includes a number of openings into the interior of the air freshener.
A lip of the ring protrudes into the interior region and holds a
scent element in place within the air freshener.
Patent Claims
1. An air freshener comprising: a first shell with a circular opening;
a second shell with a circular opening; a ring joining the circular
openings of the shells to define an interior region within the shells,
and having: (a) a lip protruding into the interior region around
at least a portion of the circular opening; and (b) at least one
opening into the interior region; and a scent element held in place
within the interior region by the lip of the ring.
2. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein at least one of the shells
is generally hemispherical.
3. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein the scent element abuts
the interior surface of one of the shells.
4. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein the joined shells and ring
have a generally spherical shape.
5. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein the openings in the ring
are closable.
6. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein the scent element comprises
a pad.
7. The air freshener of claim 1 wherein the scent element comprises
a disk having circular peripheral rim abutting the lip of the ring,
and a surface abutting the interior surface of one of the shells.
8. An air freshener comprising: a first shell with an interior
surface and a circular opening; a second shell with a circular opening;
a ring joining the circular openings of the shells to define an
interior region within the shells, and having a lip protruding into
the interior region around at least a portion of the circular opening;
at least one opening into the interior region; and a generally circular
scent element engaging the lip of the ring about its periphery and
abutting the interior surface of the first shell.
9. The air freshener of claim 8 wherein at least one of the shells
is generally hemispherical.
10. The air freshener of claim 8 wherein the joined shells and
ring have a generally spherical shape.
11. The air freshener of claim 8 wherein the openings into the
interior region pass through the ring.
12. The air freshener of claim 8 wherein the openings into the
interior region are closable.
13. The air freshener of claim 8 wherein the scent element comprises
a pad.
14. An air freshener comprising: a first hemispherical shell with
a hemispherical interior surface and a circular opening; a second
hemispherical shell with a hemispherical interior surface and a
circular opening; a ring joining the circular openings of the shells
to define an interior region within the shells, and having: (a)
a lip protruding into the interior region around at least a portion
of the circular opening; and (b) at least one opening into the interior
region; a first generally-circular scent element engaging the lip
of the ring about its periphery and abutting the interior surface
of the first shell; and a second generally-circular scent element
engaging the lip of the ring about its periphery and abutting the
interior surface of the second shell; wherein the interior region
between scent elements allows diffusion of scent from the scent
elements through the openings in the ring.
15. The air freshener of claim 14 wherein the openings in the ring
are closable.
16. The air freshener of claim 14 wherein the scent elements comprise
pads.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of
air fresheners. More specifically, the present invention discloses
an air freshener in which the scent elements are held in place within
the air freshener.
[0003] 2. Statement of the Problem
[0004] A wide variety of air fresheners have been used for many
years. For example, the present applicants have marketed spherical
air fresheners under the SNEAKER BALLS.RTM. and SPEEDBALL.RTM. trademarks
for many years. A cross-sectional view of this prior art air freshener
is shown in FIG. 5. This air freshener includes two hemispherical
plastic shells that are joined by a ring assembly with a number
of openings that can be manually opened or closed to control the
release of fragrance from within the air freshener. The fragrance
is provided by an essential oil that gradually evaporates over time.
This oil is carried by a porous paper ball that rolls freely within
the air freshener. Earlier versions of these air fresheners employed
a porous polyethylene disk that was also free to move about within
the air freshener.
[0005] Both free-floating paper balls and disks have two drawbacks.
First, the scent element can come to rest on the ring assembly and
the essential oil sometimes leaks out of the air freshener through
the openings in the ring assembly and stains the packaging or external
objects. Second, neither a flat disk nor a paper ball offers a maximum
amount of surface area. The surface area is important to maximize
the release of the essential oil. Therefore, a need exists for an
air freshener with a scent element that addresses these shortcomings.
[0006] 3. Solution to the Problem.
[0007] The present invention addresses these concerns by employing
scent elements that are held in place within the shell of the air
freshener by the inner lip of the ring structure to help minimize
the risk of leakage of essential oil. In addition, the scent elements
deform during assembly of the air freshener to follow the generally
hemispherical contour of the interior surfaces of the shells to
thereby increase the surface area available for the release of essential
oil.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] This invention provides an air freshener having two hemispherical
shells joined by a ring that includes a number of openings into
the interior of the air freshener. A lip of the ring protrudes into
the interior region and holds a scent element in place within the
air freshener.
[0009] These and other advantages, features, and objects of the
present invention will be more readily understood in view of the
following detailed description and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention can be more readily understood in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0011] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the air freshener.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled air freshener.
[0013] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the assembled air freshener.
[0014] FIG. 4a is a side elevational view of the air freshener
with the ring assembly in the open position.
[0015] FIG. 4b is a side elevational view of the air freshener
with the ring assembly in the closed position.
[0016] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a prior art air freshener.
[0017] FIG. 6 is a top view of a scent pad 30.
[0018] FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of a scent pad 30.
[0019] FIG. 8 is a top view of one of the rings 22, 24 in the ring
assembly.
[0020] FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of one of the rings 22,
24 in the ring assembly.
[0021] FIG. 10 is a bottom view of one of the rings 22, 24 in the
ring assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Turning to FIG. 1, an exploded perspective view is provided
showing the major components of the air freshener. FIG. 2 is a corresponding
cross-sectional view and FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the assembled
air freshener. In this embodiment, two hemispherical shells 10 and
12 are joined together by a ring assembly 20 to form a generally
spherical container to hold the scent elements 30 and 32.
[0023] In the preferred embodiment, both the upper and lower shells
10, 12 are made of molded plastic to produce a configuration with
a generally hemispherical outer surface and a generally hemispherical
inner surface. Both shells 10, 12 also have generally circular openings
of similar diameters to facilitate joining the shells 10, 12 to
the ring assembly 20. For example, the upper and lower shells 10
and 12 can be identical, which simplifies manufacture and reduces
costs. However, the shapes and sizes of the shells 10, 12 are largely
a matter of design choice and aesthetics.
[0024] A ring assembly 20 is secured to the circular openings of
the upper and lower shells 10, 12 by means of adhesive or the like
to form a generally spherical container with an interior region
to hold the scent elements 30, 32. A number of openings extend through
the container to allow fragrance to escape from the scent elements
30, 32 in the surrounding atmosphere. In the embodiment shown in
the drawings, the ring assembly 20 is made of an upper ring 22 and
a lower ring 24 with interlocking teeth that engage one another,
but allow a degree of rotation between the rings 22, 24. In the
preferred embodiment, both rings 22 and 24 are identical to simplify
manufacture and reduce costs. FIG. 8 is a top view, FIG. 9 is a
side elevational view and FIG. 10 is a bottom view of an individual
ring 22, 24. However, other configurations of the ring assembly
could be readily substituted. As shown in FIGS. 4a and 4b, relative
rotation of the rings 22, 24 allows the user to control the degree
to which the openings 26 between the teeth of the rings 22, 24 are
open or closed. For example, FIG. 4a shows the rings 22, 24 in the
fully open position 0 to allow fragrance A to escape from within
the air freshener. In contrast, FIG. 4b shows the rings 22, 24 in
the fully closed position C. Optionally, openings could be formed
through the walls of the shells 10, 12.
[0025] The scent elements 30 and 32 are held in place within the
interior region of the air freshener by means of the lip 28 of the
ring assembly 20 that protrudes into the interior region of the
air freshener around at least a portion of the circular opening
of the shells 10, 12, as shown in the cross-sectional view provided
in FIG. 2. In the preferred embodiment, the scent elements 30, 32
are thin disks (e.g., 13/8 inch diameter) with a circular peripheral
rim. For example, the scent elements 30, 32 can be made of a non-woven
material similar to a felt pad. FIG. 6 is a top view and FIG. 7
is a side elevational view of a scent pad 30 prior to insertion.
The scent elements 30, 32 are thin enough to be forced up into each
hemisphere of the air freshener and then locked in place by the
lip 28 of the ring assembly 20 abutting the rim of the scent element
30, 32. The end result after insertion is that the scent elements
30, 32 are deformed into a curved or bowed shaped with one surface
of the scent element abutting the interior surface of the shell
10, 12, as depicted in FIG. 2.
[0026] This approach allows two or more scent elements 30, 32 to
be placed inside the air freshener (at least one in each hemispheric
shell 10, 12) greatly increasing the amount of scent and the surface
area for release. Thus, the present invention solves both of the
problems associated with the prior art and is also easy to assemble.
Because the scent pads 30, 32 are held in place against the interior
surfaces of the shells 10, 12 and have only minimal contact with
the ring assembly 20, essential oil is much less likely to leak
out.
[0027] It should be noted that any number- of scent elements could
be used, and that scent elements of a variety of shapes and dimensions
could be used. In the specific embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,
each scent element 30, 32, also includes a hole or indentation 34
that engages a small post or protrusion 14 on the interior surface
of the shell 10, 12. These help to hold the scent elements 30, 32
in place within the air freshener.
[0028] The above disclosure sets forth a number of embodiments
of the present invention described in detail with respect to the
accompanying drawings. Those skilled in this art will appreciate
that various changes, modifications, other structural arrangements,
and other embodiments could be practiced under the teachings of
the present invention without departing from the scope of this invention
as set forth in the following claims. |