Liquid air freshener and delivery system
20200114036 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
- Sven Dobler (Huntington, MO, US)
- Per Dobler (Huntington, NY, US)
- Valeriano Marinelli (Port Washington, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A61L9/042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2209/13
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D75/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid air freshener or delivery device to deliver ingredients from a liquid state to a vapor state, including a thermoformed container, having a flange, incorporates a window ply, through which fragrant material may be disseminated, having a paper or related ply thereunder, and which can absorb the liquid fragrance or ingredients when usage of the freshener or delivery is initiated. Below the paper ply is a seal layer, that seals the fragrance material or ingredients into the base of the container, until such time as the seal ply may be pierced, to allow the liquid fragrance or ingredients to migrate and saturate the paper ply, to initiate usage of the device. The base of the container, or the impregnatable paper ply, may have an integrally formed one or more piercing devices, that can pierce the seal layer, to initiate dissemination of the fragrance material or ingredients, and its scent or other properties, to the atmosphere.
Claims
1. A liquid air freshener or device to deliver ingredients from a liquid into a vapor state, comprising: a thermoformed container, said thermoformed container having a base, said base provided for holding a volume of liquid air freshener, a seal layer secured to the container and arranged above the disposed fragrance material, an absorbent layer provided above the seal layer, which when exposed to the fragrance material, is infused with the same for dissemination of its scent or ingredients, and a window ply provided upon the top of the container; and a sharp protrusion operatively associated with the container and its various layers and when forced against the seal layer, piercing the same, to allow for exposure of the liquid fragrance material or ingredients to the absorbent layer to infuse it with the liquid fragrance material or ingredients and provide for its dissemination through the window ply to the surrounding atmosphere.
2. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein the sharp protrusion is integrally formed in the base of the container, and when forced upwardly, through the container fragrance material, is capable of piercing the seal layer to initiate dissemination of its fragrance material or ingredients.
3. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein said absorbent layer has a sharp protrusion extending downwardly, and when the absorbent layer is forced downwardly, piercing the seal layer, to allow for the migration of the fragrance material into the absorbent layer and dissemination of its scent through the window ply and into the surrounding atmosphere.
4. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein said absorbent layer comprises paper.
5. The liquid air freshener of claim 4, wherein said paper absorbent layer is non-woven.
6. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein the sharp protrusion means comprises more than one sharp protrusion, for separate piercing of the seal layer to allow for a gradual release of the fragrance material into the absorbent layer during prolonged usage of said freshener.
7. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, and including said thermoformed container having an integrated flange, and said window ply secured to said container flange.
8. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, and including a tab integrally formed with the container flange, and provided for suspension of the air freshener during usage.
9. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein said container is formed having a series of levels that provide a base for adherence of the seal layer at one level, and the window ply at a top level of the formed container.
10. The liquid air freshener of claim 2, wherein said absorbent layer having one of a recess or hole provided therein, for accommodating the insertion of the sharp protrusion of the container base therein to assure piercing of the seal layer during initiation of usage of the air freshener.
11. The liquid air freshener of claim 1, wherein said thermal formed container having an upper flange, and said window ply connecting with said container flange.
12. The liquid air freshener of claim 11, wherein said window ply having a series of perforations provided therethrough.
13. The method of forming a liquid air freshener, including providing a roll of heat formable thermoplastic material, applying the thermoplastic material upon thermo forming machinery to process the thermoplastic material to form the configuration of a container shell, supplying a quantity of fragrance material into the formed well of the container shell, providing a seal layer upon the formed container shell to seal in the fragrance material, utilizing a heat seal to secure the seal layer to the container shell, applying a paper ply to the container shell above the seal layer, then applying a window ply having a series of perforations onto the top of the container, above the paper ply, there being at least one sharp protrusion integrally provided upon the base of the formed container shell, such that when pressure is applied to the base of the container shell the integral protrusion pierces the seal layer thereby allowing the fragrance material to saturate the paper ply and to disseminate its fragrance aroma through the window ply into the ambient atmosphere to furnish the liquid air freshener.
14. A liquid air freshener or device to deliver ingredients from a liquid into a vapor state, comprising: a thermoformed container, said thermoformed container having a base, said base provided for holding a volume of liquid air freshener, or other liquid means, a seal layer secured to the container and arranged above the disposed fragrance material, an absorbent layer provided above the seal layer, which when exposed to the fragrance material, is infused with the same for dissemination of its scent or ingredients, and a window ply provided upon the top of the container; and a sharp protrusion operatively associated with the container and its various layers and when manually forced against the seal layer, piercing the same, to allow for exposure of the liquid fragrance material or ingredients to the absorbent layer to infuse it with the liquid fragrance material or ingredients and provide for its dissemination through the window ply to the surrounding atmosphere.
15. The liquid air freshener of claim 14 wherein the absorbent layer may comprise paper, paper board, polymer, thin wood, and related materials.
16. The liquid air freshener of claim 15 wherein the window ply may include a series of perforations, slits, openings, shaped openings, in order to regulate the dissemination of the fragrance material or other ingredients from the container.
17. The liquid air freshener of claim 16, and including a wicking means positioned between the liquid air freshener and the absorbent layer to enhance the control of the rate of absorption of the liquid material during usage of the device.
18. A liquid delivery system for providing air freshening, odor elimination, as an insect or animal attractant or repellent, comprising: a thermal formed container, said thermal formed container having a base, said base provided for holding a volume of said liquid, a seal layer secured to the container and arranged above the disposed liquid material; and a sharp profusion operatively associated with a container and its various layers and when forced against the seal layer, piercing the same to allow for exposure of the liquid material to the absorbent layer to infuse it with the liquid material and provide for its dissemination out of the container and into the surrounding atmosphere.
19. The liquid delivery system of claim 18 showing wicking material operatively associated with the seal layer and to enhance the transfer of liquid material to the absorbent layer in preparation for usage of said system.
20. The liquid delivery system in 19, wherein said wicking material may be one of woven or non-woven material, cotton, or related wicking material to enhance the flow of the said liquid material to the said absorbent layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0037] In referring to the drawings, and in particular
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[0042] While it is not shown herein, there could also be a further seal ply applied to the top of the air freshener, to assure that no dissemination of its fragrance material will occur, until such time as it also may be peeled off, in preparation for application and usage of the freshener or device.
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[0044] It might be commented at this time that various other carriers may be used, as scent carriers, and while the paper ply has been defined herein, it is just as likely that a sponge may form the layer 6, or natural fibers, synthetic fibers, cotton, wool, or cardboard, and any natural or man-made equivalent materials that can absorb and release the liquid fragrance material, during usage and application.
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[0046] As can be seen in
[0047] Then the die-cuts the windows out of the window ply, at WPD. These are the apertures 8, as previously reviewed. Then, the window ply is also heat sealed to its particular flange a. The final product is individually die-cut from the web of material, as noted at the step FBD, and this provides the finished product for collection onto the conveyor or bin collector FPC, as can be understood. This explains the process of formation, and assembly, of the entire liquid air freshener/device, of this invention.
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[0050] A further alternative perforation means can be seen in
[0051] As previously referred to, the container can be made in other configurations, such as round or oval shaped, and can be made of the injection molded polymer method, even formed of wood, metal, or other materials. And while sealing is the preferred means for attaching the various seal layers, window layers, and the like, to the container, other means are easily apparent to those skilled in the trade for use for applying these layers to the formed container. For example, as previously reviewed, the invention can utilize adhesive sealing, sonic radio frequency sealing, or even mechanical attachments, as was noted in
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[0053] Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the disclosure as provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing herein. The definition of the invention as set forth in the specification, and its depiction in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.