CONTAINER FOR RELEASING VOLATILE SUBSTANCES
20230356899 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D69/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D69/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Container for releasing volatile substances, comprising a container body (1) that contains a liquid with volatile substances and that is provided with an aperture (2); a porous membrane (3) that closes the aperture (2) of the container body (1); and wherein the porous membrane (3) is transparent when it is in contact with the liquid in the container body (1).
The invention provides a container for releasing volatile substances that permits to show the user that the releasing of the volatile substances is exhausted in a very simply way.
Claims
1. Container for releasing volatile substances, comprising: a container body that contains a liquid with volatile substances and that is provided with an aperture; a porous membrane that closes the aperture of the container body; and characterized in that the porous membrane is transparent when it is in contact with the liquid in the container body.
2. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 1, that also comprises a barrier layer detachably connected to the porous membrane.
3. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 1, that comprises a message or pattern that is viewed when the porous membrane is transparent.
4. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 3, wherein the message or pattern is printed on a side of the porous membrane.
5. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 3, wherein the message or pattern is printed on a printed support.
6. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 5, wherein the printed support is placed between the container body and the porous membrane.
7. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 5, wherein the printed support is placed between the porous membrane and the barrier layer.
8. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 1, wherein the container body is transparent.
9. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 1, wherein the container body comprises a liquid residue area.
10. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 9, wherein the liquid residue area is a cavity.
11. Container for releasing volatile substances according to claim 9, wherein the liquid residue area is a porous element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] For a better understanding the above explanation and for the sole purpose of providing an example, some non-limiting drawings are included that schematically depict a practical embodiment.
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DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] The container for releasing volatile substances according to the present invention comprises: [0031] a container body 1, preferably transparent, provided with an aperture 2 that contains a liquid with the volatile substances; [0032] a porous membrane 3 that gets transparent when is in contact with the liquid containing the volatile substances placed inside the container body; and [0033] optionally, a barrier layer 4 detachably connected to the porous membrane 3, and that is removed before a first use.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] A message or a pattern 7 is placed behind the porous membrane 3 and is thus visible only when the membrane is transparent.
[0036] In the present application “behind” means on the opposite side of the porous membrane 3 with respect where user can look at it: [0037] If user is seeing the product from the front side, i.e. through the container body 1, the message will be placed on the external side of the porous membrane 3, and [0038] If user can only see the back of the porous membrane 3, then message is be placed on the inner side of the porous membrane 3.
[0039] The message or pattern 7 can be made by printing the message on the behind face of the porous membrane 3 (embodiment of
[0040] In addition, there a is a residue trap, often, even if optimized, fragrances have a non-volatile part (or low volatile, i.e. a part that will evaporate very slowly without having any intensity per se). If nothing is done, this non or low volatile part avoids the porous membrane 3 to turn back to opaque during this zero or low evaporation phase.
[0041] To avoid this, a liquid residue containing area can be placed inside the container body 1. This liquid residue area needs to be separated from the porous membrane 3 (not in fluid contact when liquid is almost exhausted).
[0042] This liquid residue area can be a cavity 9 (
[0043] During the evaporation of the liquid, after the removal of the barrier layer 4, the porous membrane 3 and liquid residue area are in fluid contact as the container body 1 is full of liquid.
[0044] As more volatile substances are evaporating first, composition of the liquid is changing with higher concentration of low volatility components. When a certain amount of substance has evaporated, typically more than 90% and ideally more than 95%, the residue will be contained is the liquid residue area and will not penetrate the porous membrane 3.
[0045] The volatile substances that are in the porous membrane 3 will thus evaporate completely and porous membrane 3 will turn back to opaque.
[0046] In addition, ideally, the porous membrane 3 has a certain capillarity property: in order to have the full porous membrane 1 transparent until end of life, the liquid should be spread in the whole porous membrane 1. For this, it is necessary the capillary rise of the liquid to be at least equivalent to length of the porous membrane 3 in vertical position.
[0047] When the container is used for first time, the user must remove the barrier layer 4, permitting the releasing of the volatile substances through the porous membrane 3. As the porous membrane 1 is in contact with the liquid, it is transparent and the user can see the message or pattern 7 (
[0048] As the liquid inside the container is wasted, the porous membrane 1 loses progressively its transparency (
[0049] Even though reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention, it is obvious for a person skilled in the art that the container for releasing volatile substances described herein is susceptible to numerous variations and modifications, and that all of the details mentioned can be substituted for other technically equivalent ones without departing from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.