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Patent Abstract
A diffuser for an air freshener product includes a casing having
front and rear casing portions fastened together. A neck opening
is formed inside said casing into which a neck of an air freshener
reservoir is secured. A wick extends from the neck of the air freshener
reservoir into the interior of the casing. The casing has openings
in the front and back through which air flows. An air flow control
element is provided in the casing to permit a user to change the
air flow to the wick and thereby vary the air freshener product
dispersed into the air. The air flow control element has a knob
extending from the casing that is operable by the user. The rear
portion of the casing has a fastener to which is attached a clip
having two extended flexible arms that engage into a vent grill
of an air conditioner system of a vehicle. The clip is securable
in the fastener at positions oriented 90 degrees from one another
to enable the clip to be fastened to vertically or horizontally
oriented air conditioner grill slats.
Patent Claims
6. A diffuser for an air-freshening product for a vehicle, comprising:
a casing having openings for passage of air therethrough, said openings
being selectively closable to a greater or lesser extent; a reservoir
container for the air-freshening product coupled to said casing;
a wick extending from said reservoir container to enable evaporation
of the air-freshening product, said wick being housed inside said
casing; a fastener to fasten said casing to a diffuser grill of
an air ventilation system of a vehicle; said casing defining two
cylindrical neck openings, said two neck openings being coaxial
with one another and being open to an exterior of said casing, said
two cylindrical neck openings including a lower neck opening and
an upper neck opening, said lower neck opening receiving said reservoir
container; a plug element rotatably positioned in said upper neck
opening, said plug element having an operating knob at a position
exterior to said casing, said plug element having first and second
skirt portions at an end opposite said operating knob, said skirt
portions being inside said casing, said skirt portions being diametrically
opposed to one another, rotation of said plug element selectively
blocking and alternatively unblocking said openings in said casing.
7. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles according
to claim 6, wherein said casing includes two half casings, said
two half casings including a front casing and a rear casing, said
two half casings including tabs and openings to receive said tabs
to fasten said front casing and said rear casing to one another
in matched engagement; said upper and lower neck openings being
defined by fastening of said front casing and said rear casing;
said upper neck opening including an internal peripheral rib extending
into a groove in said plug element to permit rotation of said plug
element while restricting axial movement, said groove defining a
widened portion and a lug extending into said widened portion to
restrict rotational motion of said plug element to define end positions
for opening and closing of said plug element.
8. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles as claimed
in claim 7, wherein said skirt portions are visible through said
openings in said front casing to permit viewing of a position of
said skirt portions relative to fully opened, partially opened and
closed positions.
9. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles, as claimed
in claim 7 2, wherein said two skirts are of mutually different
lengths.
10. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles, as claimed
in claim 9, wherein a longer one of said two skirts is approximately
three times longer than a shorter one of said two skirts.
11. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles, according
to claim 6, further comprising: a forked element on said rear casing
below a openings in said rear casing a clip selectively fastenable
in said forked element, said clip including two arms disposed in
opposition to one another, said two extended arms including coatings
of an elastromeric material, said clip having a substantially flat
base, two further arms extending from said base at positions offset
by approximately 90.degree. with respect to said two extended arms,
said two further arms being substantially shorter than said two
extended arms, said two extended arms converging toward one another,
said two further arms extending toward one another, said forked
element being fastenable in engagement with said two extended arms
in a first position and alternately being fastenable in engagement
with said two further arms by press fitting in a second position,
said first position and being rotated approximately 90 degrees from
said second position; and a stop on an outside wall of said rear
casing engaging said clip as said clip is in an engaged position
in said forked element.
12. A diffuser for an air-freshening product for a vehicle, comprising:
a casing having openings for passage of air through said openings;
a reservoir container for the air-freshening product coupled to
said casing; a wick extending from said reservoir container to enable
evaporation of the air-freshening product, said wick being housed
inside said casing; a fastener to fasten said casing to a diffuser
grill of an air ventilation system of a vehicle; said casing defining
a neck opening into which said reservoir container is received to
position said wick within said casing; and an air flow control element
fastened in said casing and having a knob extending from said casing,
said air flow control element being movable between positions blocking
air flow through said casing to a greater or lesser extent, said
knob being operable by a user to selectively position said air flow
control element at said positions.
13. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles according
to claim 12, wherein said casing includes two half casings fastened
to one another, said air flow control element being secured in said
casing by fastening of said two half casings together.
14. A diffuser as claimed in claim 14, wherein said air flow control
element and said casing are in cooperative engagement to define
a maximum air flow position and a minimum air flow position of said
air flow control element, said air flow control element being selectively
positionable in at least one intermediate position between said
maximum air flow position and said minimum air flow position.
15. A diffuser of air-freshening products for vehicles as claimed
in claim 14, wherein said air flow control element is visible through
said openings in said casing to permit viewing of a position of
said air flow control element.
16. A diffuser as claimed in claim 14, wherein said fastener includes
a clip element having a base and first and second flexible arms
extending from said base and positioned to engage an air conditioner
grill of a vehicle, said casing having a fastener portion on said
casing, said base being selectively securable into said fastener
portion to secure said clip to said housing.
17. A diffuser as claimed in claim 16, wherein said fastener portion
and said base are shaped to provide securing of said clip to said
casing in at least two different positions oriented approximately
90 degrees from one another.
18. A diffuser as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fastener portion
on said case includes first and second arm portions directed mutually
inwardly and disposed substantially parallel to one another to engage
opposite sides of said base of said clip.
19. A diffuser as claimed in claim 18, further comprising: a plastic
coating on said first and second flexible arms of said clip.
20. A diffuser as claimed in claim 12, wherein said knob extending
from said casing is viewable to indicate an extent of opening of
air flow through said casing.
Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates generally to a diffuser of
air-freshening or aromatic products, and in particular to an air-freshening
product diffuser for use inside a motor vehicle, and in a preferred
embodiment to a diffuser having a structure by which the diffuser
is fastening to a diffuser grill of the air conditioning system
of the vehicle.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] Diffusers are known from historical times which use a small
recipient container of the air-freshening product, in the form of
a bottle, from the mouth of which projects a wick through which
ascends the air-freshening product by capillary action. The air
which is circulating comes into contact with the projecting section
of the wick and causes a rapid evaporation of the product and its
consequent passage into the atmosphere. Also known from historical
times is the controlling of the flow of air through the wick in
some manner, to thereby control the delivery level of the product
into the atmosphere.
[0005] As mentioned in U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,768, in which the portion
of a wick projecting from the flask or reservoir is surrounded by
and extends through a cylindrical neck that is fitted with wide
side vents for the passage of air. A screw thread for axial displacement
of a cap is provided coaxially facing the wick, so that when the
cap undergoes a rotational movement an axial displacement of the
cap takes place by acting on the casing of the diffuser. The axial
movement permits a blocking to a greater or lesser extent, and even
full blocking, of the vents of in the cylindrical neck, regulating
the circulation of air through the vents.
[0006] It is also known, through the European patent document EP
1 031 446, that when the diffuser is intended to be located inside
an automobile, it is mounted on one of the grills of the vehicle
air-conditioning equipment, so that the circulation of air over
the wick is a function not only of the degree of opening of the
container thereof, but also of the speed of the fan of the vehicle
which impels the air toward the aforementioned diffuser grill.
[0007] In a more specific way in the European patent mentioned
above, the control of air flow is regulated by means of a cap which
covers the wick and which is moveable axially with respect to the
cap with the collaboration of a rack and a small pinion. The pinion
is provided with an externally operated control.
[0008] For its part and for the fastening of the diffuser to the
diffuser grill of the vehicle, it has been foreseen that the casing
of the diffuser incorporates a clip with four arms in its rear face
so that the clip is able to grasp a slat of the diffuser grill of
the vehicle. The clip permits the diffuser to be mounted both in
a horizontal position and vertically, the diffuser maintaining a
correct working position, in either case.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention provides a diffuser of air-freshening
or aromatic products, adapted to be used inside a motor vehicle,
and provided with a fastener for fastening the diffuser to a diffuser
grill of the air conditioning system of the vehicle and also including
an adjustment by which a user may adjust the flow of air that passes
through the diffuser. As a consequence, the quantity of air-freshening
product delivered to the atmosphere per unit of time is adjustable.
[0010] The invention achieves optimum functional benefits from
the diffuser, as just mentioned, while also being structurally simple.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Embodiments of the invention are disclosed in greater detail
hereinbelow, as shown in the attached drawings and described in
the accompanying text.
[0012] FIG. 1 is a front corner view in perspective of a diffuser
for air-freshening products for use in a vehicle in accordance with
the object of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 2 is a view in front elevation of the diffuser of FIG.
1;
[0014] FIG. 3 is a profile view of the present diffuser;
[0015] FIG. 4 is a view in rear elevation in which two skirts of
the plug have the same length;
[0016] FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the diffuser;
[0017] FIGS. 6 and 7 are two views in front elevation of the diffuser,
with its front half-casing removed, FIG. 6 showing the casing in
the fully open position and FIG. 7 showing the casing fully closed;
[0018] FIG. 8 is a detailed side elevation of the plug in which
the two skirts having the same length;
[0019] FIG. 9 is a detailed front elevation of the rear half-casing
in which the two skirts have mutually different lengths;
[0020] FIG. 10 is a detailed rear elevation showing the two skirts
with different lengths;
[0021] FIG. 11 is a front elevational view of the diffuser, without
its front half-casing in a full aperture position in which the skirts
have a different length;
[0022] FIG. 12 is a front elevational view of the rear half-casing;
[0023] FIG. 13 is a detailed perspective view of the rear half-casing,
from its rear or external face and at a level of a means of fastening
of the clip; and
[0024] FIG. 14 is a detailed perspective view of the clip of FIG.
13.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] The diffuser of preferred embodiments of the present invention
provides improved regulation of the emission capacity of the air-freshening
product per unit of time, in particular, with the present air freshener
diffuser fastened to the diffuser, or vent, grill of the air-conditioning
system of the vehicle. In a particular embodiment, the diffuser
has two half-casings, a front casing and a rear casing, capable
of coupling to each other by matched engagement. Each of the casings
are provided with a section having air openings intermediate of
the casing body for the passage of air therethrough, and both casings
define as a whole, when in an assembled position, a cylindrical
lower neck in which is tightly coupled the neck of a reservoir container
for the air-freshening product so that a wick for the air freshener
product is facing the section with the air openings.
[0026] A control for varying the air flow through the casing is
provided, the control having an air flow regulating portion within
the casing and a knob or other projection extending from the casing
for operation by a user to vary the air flow. In one embodiment,
a second neck is provided within the casing above, and coaxial with,
the lower neck and coaxial with the wick that extends into the reservoir.
This upper neck holds a plug element. The upper neck includes a
peripheral and internal rib which runs in a groove of the plug element,
the plug element in turn projecting upwardly from the casing to
provide an upper manually operated knob that may be operated by
the user. At the bottom of the plug is provided two skirts, which
are in diametrical opposition to one another and which are capable
of blocking the sections with the air openings in the half-casings
to a greater or lesser extent as the plug is rotated. In one embodiment,
the possibility is provided that one of the skirts is shorter than
the other so that the length of this shorter skirt is approximately
one third the length of the other, longer skirt. This ensures that
the casing sections with the air openings are offset with respect
to the intermediate portion of the wick in the intermediate opening
position, forcing the air to follow a longer path through the diffuser,
specifically a winding path or path encircling the wick, which improves
the evaporation conditions.
[0027] The air flow control is provided with a structure to define
end positions of the opening movement, one position corresponding
to the fully open position and the other position corresponding
to the closed position. In the embodiment with the plug element,
the plug is provided with a widened section of the groove that is
mentioned above, the widened portion of the groove extending around
approximately a quarter of the plug diameter. A lug is provided
extending from one of the two half-casings into the widened portion
of the groove to define the limits of the fully opened and fully
closed end positions of the plug. This plug is operated manually
from above and it can incorporate indicators that facilitate viewing
the degree of opening of the evaporator.
[0028] Likewise, the sections of the casings that have the air
openings are in one embodiment formed as grills, at least in the
front half-casing, so that the position of the air flow control,
in one embodiment the plug element, may be viewed through the grill.
The displacement of the plug element from the open or closed positions
may be viewed readily to determine the degree of opening of the
air flow passage to the wick without it being necessary for the
user to see any other graphic printed on the plug.
[0029] In accordance with another characteristic of an embodiment
of the invention, the rear half-casing incorporates, as a means
of fastening to the diffuser grill of the air-conditioning equipment
of the vehicle, a clip provided with two arms, which represents
a significant simplification in the clip compared to the prior art
device with a four armed clip, without prejudice to the features
thereof. It is preferred that the clip is mounted to be removable
from and attachable to the rear half-casing. As a consequence, it
is possible to mount the diffuser at either a horizontal or a vertical
position, according to the necessities of each case. In addition
to simplifying the structure of the diffuser, the absence in the
clip of two inoperative arms compared to the prior art device with
four arms also eliminates the problem of double clips, wherein it
is necessary to eliminate two of the arms by breaking to prevent
them from causing an obstruction by resting on the slat or partition
of the diffuser grill.
[0030] With reference to the figures, the diffuser in FIG. 1 of
the illustrated embodiment has two half-casings, one front casing
1 and one rear casing 2. The casings 1 and 2 are formed by injection
molding using a plastic material. The casings 1 and 2 are fastened
to one another by some fastening means, which may include various
fasteners, welds, snaps, etc. In the illustrated embodiment as shown
in FIG. 3, the front casing 1 has four elastically deformable tabs
3 that extend into respective openings 4 by which the front casing
is coupled by matched engagement to the rear half-casing 2. The
connection of the two half-casings 1 and 2 forms a lower cylindrical
neck 5 inside the diffuser body, as shown in FIG. 6. The lower neck
is coupled to a neck 6 of a reservoir container 7 for an air-freshening
product. A wick 8 of a wicking material projects from the neck 6
and is housed axially inside the casings 1 and 2. The wick 8 absorbs
the air-freshening product so that it is carried by air currents
which traverse the casing, such as through two slotted sections
or grills 9 and 10, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, that are present
in the front half-casing 1 and rear half-casing 2, respectively.
The grill shaped openings 9 and 10 are provided in the preferred
embodiment, but it is within the scope of this invention that other
shapes and arrangements of air flow openings may be provided. The
casings 1 and 2 are centered and facing each other. The reservoir
7 is stabilized inside the diffuser with the aid of a retention
arm 11 that is a lower continuation of the rear half-casing 2.
[0031] As an air flow control in the preferred embodiment, the
half-casings 1 and 2 define a second neck 12, as shown in FIG. 6,
at the level of the upper end, in which a peripheral rib 13 is provided
for coupling to a plug 14 so that the plug 14 is able to rotate.
The plug 14 is provided with a groove 15 for coupling with the rib
13. The outside of the plug 14 has an outwardly projecting knob
16 (which here extends upwardly with respect to the FIG. 6) for
manual operation, i.e. rotation, of the plug 14. At the bottom of
the plug 14 and internally of the casings 1 and 2 are provided a
pair of skirts 17. The skirts 17 are offset from the grills 9 and
10. The rotation of the knob 16 in an imaginary cylindrical plane
causes the skirts 17 to be rotated between an open position, as
shown by the position illustrated in FIG. 6, and a position closing
the grills completely, just as occurs in the position shown in FIG.
7, or the knob 16 may be rotated to any intermediate position.
[0032] It is possible that other shapes and arrangements of air
flow controls may be provided as well. The preferred air flow control
has a projection or knob extending from the casing to permit the
user to adjust the air flow through the device.
[0033] It is possible in one embodiment for one of the skirts 17
extending from the plug element to be cut or formed shorter, so
that the length of the shorter skirt 17' is approximately one third
the length of the other, longer skirt 17, as shown in FIG. 9. This
second embodiment of the skirts is capable of assuming any rotated
position with respect to the slotted sections or grills 9 and 10.
[0034] The opening and closing limiting positions of the diffuser,
more specifically the air flow limiting positions of the plug 14,
are defined by a widened portion 13' ( as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9)
of the groove 13 (as shown in FIG. 7), in which runs a lug 18 (as
shown in FIG. 12) projecting inwardly from the neck 12 (as shown
in FIG. 11) of the rear half-casing 2. The extent to which the wick
8 is exposed in any position of the plug 14 is directly visible
for the user through the front grill 9.
[0035] The form of the front grill 9 allows viewing of the air
regulator plug element 14 so that the degree of evaporation and
diffusion of the device can be quickly determined by viewing the
positions of the skirts 17.
[0036] As an addition to the structure described, the rear half-casing
2 incorporates, under the slotted section or grill 10, a fastener
for a clip to permit the diffuser to be clipped to the air conditioner
or vent openings of a vehicle. In the illustrated embodiment, the
fastener for the clip is a fork element 19 having two arms that
extend backward and downward at an elbow, as may be especially observed
in the detail of FIG. 10. The fork element 19 engages with a clip
that holds the diffuser in place.
[0037] As shown in FIG. 14, one embodiment of a clip is provided,
which permits the diffuser to be fastened to the air conditioner
grill of a vehicle. The clip is formed of metal and has side extensions
or webs 20 that can be positioned between the arms of the forked
element 19. The metallic side extension or webs 20 of the clip are
each covered with a jacket or coating 21 of plastic material. The
side webs 20 in particular are elastically deformable and extend
from opposite sides of a base 22, converging toward one another
to permit the side webs to grasp slats of the air conditioner vents
of the vehicle. Two other, shorter arms 23 extend from the base
as well in the illustrated embodiment. These shorter arms are offset
by 90.degree. with respect to the longer side arms or webs 20. Like
the longer arms 20, the shorter arms 23 converge toward one another
but are considerably shorter. Other shapes of arms may be provided
as well, so long as the clip is fastenable into the fastener portion
on the back of the diffuser.
[0038] The clip can be assembled to the diffuser casing by coupling
to the fork element 19 in a matched engagement and by a slight elastic
deformation of the fork element. The clip may be fastened in either
of two different positions which are rotated by 90.degree. with
respect to one another so that the clip can be positioned in the
horizontal direction and the vertical direction according to the
specific needs of each case. Specifically, the clip will fasten
the diffuser to a vehicle air conditioner vent slat that is oriented
vertically or horizontally so that the device may be used in a wide
variety of vehicles without limitation to the orientation of the
air conditioner vent slats. The base 22 stabilizes the clip in its
selected working position against the rear casing, and a small rib
24, as shown in FIG. 13, is provided on an outside wall of the rear
half-casing 2. The rib 24 faces the open end of the forked element
19 so that the base 22 of the clip is insertable into the forked
element 19 by pressing the rib 24 and base 22 passed each other,
with a slight elastic deformation, in an assembled position.
[0039] The clip of FIG. 14 is pressed into a grill opening of the
air conditioner vent of a vehicle so secure the clip into place.
In particular, the coated ends 21 of the arms 20 fit into a grill
slot and the tapered edges bear against the inside surfaces of the
grill slot so that the base 22 extends out from the air conditioner
grill. The diffuser of the present invention is thereafter clipped
into place on the clip and can be clipped in either a horizontal
orientation or a vertical orientation.
[0040] The references to a vehicle air conditioner or air ventilation
system vent or grill include without limitation an air cooling system,
heated air circulating system, fresh air circulating system, filtered
air flow system, or forced air system. The air leaving the vent
or grill may pass through the present diffuser, picking put vapors
from the air freshener product, and flow into the interior of the
vehicle. The air flow is controllable by the fan of the air conditioner
or vent system and by user adjustment of the control on the present
diffuser. The quantity of air freshening product is thus controllable.
[0041] Although other modifications and changes may be suggested
by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventors
to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications
as reasonably and properly come within the scope of their contribution
to the art.
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