Adjustable electronic fragrance emitter and method
20230347005 · 2023-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Korri L. Wright (Yuma, AZ, US)
- Aaron B. Moncur (Mesa, AZ, US)
- Michael L. Hadley (Mesa, AZ, US)
- Brandon M. Graham (Chandler, AZ, US)
- John B. Martell (Gilbert, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
B05B9/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2209/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The device includes a substantially L-shaped body including a docking station for mounting a wick-based fragrance dispensing bottle within a range of sizes. The docking station can include a number of resilient support tabs that grasp the neck of the bottle and serve to localize the bottle’s top wick to a central plane regardless of bottle size so that it can be adjustably engaged by a movable heater. Resilient guide tabs straddling the plane are stiffer than a resilient latching tab that moves within the plane. The heater can be mounted on a sliding carriage that can move along the plane to closely nest the wick for increased vapor emission and move away to decrease vapor emission.
Claims
1. An apparatus for emitting a fragrance, said apparatus comprises: a housing; a container carrying a supply of liquid fragrance, wherein said container comprises a wick having a substantially vertical axis; a heater movably mounted to said housing; a docking station located on said housing releasably mounting said container so that said wick is intersected by a plane intersecting said housing; wherein said heater can move between a first position intersecting said plane and a second position intersecting said plane; wherein said docking station comprises a pair of guide tabs biasing said container toward said plane.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a vent intersected by said plane.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, which further comprises: a first support tab movable along said plane; wherein said first support tab is biased toward a radially inward position on said plane.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said first support tab comprises: a first cantilevered beam having a fixed end secured to said housing, and a free end; a hook structure extending radially inwardly with respect to said axis from said free end; wherein said hook structure comprises a concave arcuate tip oriented to bear against said container.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, which further comprises: said guide tabs substantially straddling said plane; and each of said guide tabs being biased toward said axis.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said guide tabs are substantially equidistantly angularly spaced apart with respect to said axis.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said guide tabs are angularly spaced apart from one another at an angle of between 110 degrees and 130 degrees.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said guide tabs have a substantially equivalent resiliency whereby their combined biasing force acting upon said container drives said wick toward a position intersected by said plane.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said support tab has a resiliency greater than said substantially equivalent resiliency.
10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said first support tab and said guide tabs mount said bottle in absence of any additional structure contacting said bottle.
11. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said first cantilevered beam can deflect angularly at least 5 degrees.
12. The apparatus of claim 3, which further comprises: wherein each of said support tab and said guide tabs is resiliently cantileveredly connected to said docking station; and, wherein said support tab and said guide tabs are angularly spaced apart from one another.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said support tab and said guide tabs are symmetric about a vertical plane bisecting said body and said container.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heater further comprises a carriage structure slidingly mounted to said housing and moveable in a direction along said plane.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said carriage structure can rest between a first location proximal to said wick and a second location distal from said wick, thereby adjusting a variable proximity of said heater to said wick, and consequently providing variable adjustment of the amount of fragrance emitted.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said first location and said second location are located on said plane.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said apparatus further comprises a hand-manipulable button connected to said carriage and extending from a surface of said body for moving said carriage between said first and second locations.
18. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heater further comprises: a ceramic cradle in thermal communication with a heating element; wherein said cradle comprises a substantially U-shaped open-ended nook formed between a pair of spaced apart arms; wherein said open end is oriented along said plane; wherein said arms straddle said axis while said heater is located in said first position and do not straddle said axis while said heater is located in said second position.
19. In an electronic fragrance emitter for mounting an heating the wick of a fragrant liquid-carrying container, an improvement which comprises: a bottle mounting station; at least one radially movable support tab oriented to engage a groove on said container; a carriage comprising a heater element; said carriage being movable between a first location disengaging said wick and a second location engaging said wick;.
20. A method for mounting a fragrance container to an electronic fragrance emitter, said method comprises: removing a first liquid fragrance container having a first neck diameter from a docking station on said emitter; selecting a second liquid fragrance container having a second neck diameter different from said first neck diameter; and, inserting said second liquid fragrance container into said docking station; wherein said inserting comprises: urging said second liquid fragrance container toward a plane intersecting said emitter; wherein said urging comprises: guiding said second liquid fragrance container using a pair of resilient guide tabs straddling said plane; latching said second liquid fragrance container using a support tab biased in a direction along said plane and opposing said guide tabs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0054] In this specification, the references to top, bottom, upward, downward, upper, lower, above, below, vertical, horizontal, sideways, lateral, back, front, etc. can be used to provide a clear frame of reference for the various structures with respect to other structures while the fragrance emitter is oriented to be installed on a wall-mounted electrical socket as shown in
[0055] The term “substantially” can be used in this specification because manufacturing imprecision and inaccuracies can lead to non-symmetricity and other inexactitudes in the shape, dimensioning and orientation of various structures. Further, use of “substantially” in connection with certain geometrical shapes, letter shapes, such as “U-shaped” and orientations, such as “parallel” and “perpendicular”, can be given as a guide to generally describe the function of various structures, and to allow for slight departures from exact mathematical geometrical shapes, letter shapes, and orientations, while providing adequately similar function. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate the degree to which a departure can be made from the mathematically exact geometrical references.
[0056] If used in this specification, the word “axial” is meant to refer to directions, movement, or forces acting substantially parallel with or along a respective axis, and not to refer to rotational nor radial nor angular directions, movement or forces, nor torsional forces unless otherwise noted.
[0057] In this specification the units “millimeter” or “millimeters” can be abbreviated “mm”.
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[0061] The ceramic cradle 24 can include a substantially U-shaped, open-ended nook 31 formed between a pair of spaced apart arms 32, 33. The nook can be oriented so that its open end opens in the direction of the plane P and toward the position of the wick. Further, the nook can be sized to nest the wick when the carriage 25 is in its forward position so that the arms straddle the wick and provide heat to a greater surface area of the wick increasing volatilization. The laterally deepest part of the nook can have a substantially cylindrically shaped sidewall 35 to more closely nest the substantially cylindrical upper end portion of the wick. The length of the arms and thus the depth of the nook can be selected so that the arms do not straddle the wick while the carriage is located in its rearward position. The bottom edge of the nook can include a beveled surface 34 to facilitate vertical insertion of the wick into the nook as may occur when a bottle is mounted while the carriage is in or near its forward position.
[0062] In this way the lateral position of the heater can be adjusted along the plane to more closely engage the wick in order to adjust the amount of heat being imparted on the wick and thereby adjust the intensity of the emitted fragrance. In addition, this function allows for flexibility in the positioning of the wick along the plane for those bottle necks having slightly different dimensioning.
[0063] Although the above exemplary embodiment uses a hand-manipulable heater carriage, it shall be understood that the emitter can be adapted to include automated and/or motorized elements.
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[0067] The guide tabs 41, 42 can be more rigid than the latch tab 43 in order to urge the bottle toward the central plane P. For example, each guide tab can have a larger width dimension W2, W3 which is larger than the width dimension W1 of the latch tab. This allows the docking station and the three support tabs to be made from a single molding of injection molded material.
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[0069] In this way the guide tabs 41,42 forcefully urge the bottle neck and consequently the substantially vertical axis A of the wick toward being in alignment with the plane P, while the latch tab 43, being more resilient, can engage the neck at a position which is more radially outward than would be achieved with all the tabs having the same rigidity. The difference in rigidity helps overcome small manufacturing imperfections in the shape, location and dimensioning of the tabs and their resultant inaccuracies in biasing which could otherwise lead to possible improper positioning of the wick with respect to the heater.
[0070] In other words, the above features of the docking station causes the axially central wick of the mounted bottle to remain substantially radially fixed within emitter regardless of the size of the bottle being engaged. Thus, the location of the upper end portion of the wick can be predictably located for a range of bottle sizes. Indeed, the combined biasing force of the support tabs can drive the wick toward a position on the plane in absence of any additional guide structure contacting the bottle. Further, the support tabs can mount the bottle in absence of any additional structure contacting the bottle. In this way a single docking station can successively mount a plurality of fragrance bottles having differently dimensioned bottle necks in absence additional docking stations.
[0071] The above-described mechanism provides a docking station allows for simplified, snap-fit mounting and de-mounting of the bottle by simply forcefully pushing the bottle into the docking station or forcefully pulling the bottle from the station in absence of any other attachment steps or mechanisms. This simplified approach allows unskilled and untrained persons to intuitively operate the emitter.
[0072] In an alternate embodiment, the three support tabs can be substantially identical to one another in size, shape and material properties, and be evenly angularly spaced apart so that they have similar lengths, angular coverage and hook sizes to accommodate differently sized bottles while maintaining the central axis of the wick in substantial allignment with the emitter central vertical plane.
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[0078] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, modifications can be made and other embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.