ODOR NEUTRALIZER FOR AIR CONDITIONER
20190328923 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L9/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24F1/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F8/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An odor neutralizer, for placement on upward facing indoor air intake louvers of a mini-split or other ductless air conditioner, comprises a cylindrical container housing an evaporable odor neutralizing gel, and having rows of holes in the container covered by flexible strips that can be removed to expose the evaporable gel to air flowing into the intake louvers. The ends of the cylindrical container are closed by end caps shaped to raise the cylindrical container so that it does not block the louvers and so that it does not roll on the louvered surface of the air conditioner.
Claims
1. An odor neutralizer for use with a ductless air conditioner having upward facing indoor air intake louvers, the neutralizer comprising: a hollow container having an outer wall conforming to an imaginary cylinder extending along a cylinder axis, said container having two opposite ends spaced from each other in the direction of said cylinder axis; an odor neutralizing composition that evaporates at ambient temperatures within said container; an array of openings extending through said outer wall of the container, said openings being covered by a removable strip that blocks the flow of vapor from said odor neutralizing composition through said openings; and a pair of end caps, one of said end caps closing each of said opposite ends of the container, each of said end caps having at least one surface facing radially outward relative to said axis of the cylinder, said at least one surface including two areas located radially outward from said imaginary cylinder, said areas being spaced from each other in a direction in a first imaginary plane to which said cylinder axis is perpendicular and being situated substantially in a second imaginary plane parallel to said axis, the portion of said at least one surface between said two areas being substantially limited to locations in said second imaginary plane and on the side of said second imaginary plane on which said cylinder axis is located.
2. An odor neutralizer for use with a ductless air conditioner having upward facing indoor air intake louvers, the neutralizer comprising: a hollow container having an outer wall conforming to a first imaginary cylinder extending along a cylinder axis, said container having two opposite ends spaced from each other in the direction of said cylinder axis; an odor neutralizing composition that evaporates at ambient temperatures within said container; an array of openings extending through said outer wall of the container, said openings being covered by a removable strip that blocks the flow of vapor from said odor neutralizing composition through said openings; and a pair of end caps, one of said end caps closing each of said opposite ends of the container, each of said end caps having at least one surface facing radially outward relative to said axis of said imaginary cylinder, said at least one surface including two points located radially outward from said first imaginary cylinder, said points being located, and circumferentially spaced from each other, on a second imaginary cylinder radially larger than said first imaginary cylinder, and a connecting portion of said at least one surface extending from one of said points to the other, all of said connecting portion being located radially inward of said second imaginary cylinder.
3. The odor neutralizer according to claim 2, in which said second imaginary cylinder is coaxial with said first imaginary cylinder
4. An odor neutralizer for use with a ductless air conditioner having upward facing indoor air intake louvers facing air intake louvers, the neutralizer comprising: a hollow container having an outer wall conforming to an imaginary cylinder extending along a cylinder axis, said container having two opposite ends spaced from each other in the direction of said cylinder axis; an odor neutralizing composition that evaporates at ambient temperatures within said container; an array of openings extending through said outer wall of the container, said openings being covered by a removable strip that blocks the flow of vapor from said odor neutralizing composition through said openings; and a pair of end caps, one of said end caps closing each of said opposite ends of the container, each of said end caps including a substantially polygonal portion having corners located radially outward relative to said imaginary cylinder.
5. The odor neutralizer according to claim 4, in which the polygonal portion of each of said end caps is in the form of a square with rounded corners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] As shown in
[0020] In the odor neutralizer as supplied, the row of holes 20 is covered by a removable flexible strip 22, which is held in place by an adhesive that allows the strip to be peeled away manually. The strip 22 is shown partially peeled away in
[0021] A similar row of holes (not shown) extends lengthwise along the opposite side of the tube and is covered by a similar removable strip 24, shown in
[0022] For use, the strips 22 and 24 are peeled away and the odor neutralizer is placed on the air intake louvers 26 on an upward facing part 28 of an air conditioning unit 30 as shown in
[0023] If the odor neutralizing gel were contained in a cylinder having its ends closed by closures having the same transverse dimensions as the cylinder, the cylinder could tend to block the openings of the louvers and impair the efficiency of the air conditioner. If the cylinder is circular, or if its transverse cross-sectional shape includes a convex curve, it could also tend to roll, and could fall off the air conditioner. The end caps of the odor neutralizer in accordance with this invention address these problems by having end portions with surfaces that are located radially outward relative to the outer wall of the cylinder and that are shaped so that they do not tend to roll when engaged with a louvered upper surface of an air conditioner.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] End cap 16 at the opposite end of the tube 10 is similar to end cap 18 and should be secured to the tube so that its edges are aligned with corresponding edges of end cap 18.
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[0028] The frictional characteristics of the synthetic resin material of the end caps should be such that the odor neutralizer will not slide on a planar metal surface, having a frictional characteristic corresponding to the exterior surface of an air-conditioner housing and disposed at an angle up to 20 relative to a horizontal plane.
[0029] The odor neutralizer uses an odor neutralizer in the form of a gel that is pour into, and cured in, round tubes and then installed into the odor neutralizer tube 10. The tube 10 is preferably 1 inches in diameter and 12 inches long. Each of the two rows of holes preferably consists of four or five inch holes, which covered with a removable peel-off strip of flexible white vinyl coated with an adhesive. A suitable material is the FASSON LaserCode II 3483 XX vinyl material, available from Avery Dennison Corporation of Glendale, Calif. The peel-off strips prevent evaporation of the gel while it is on the shelf, and are removed when then user wants to activate and install the odor neutralizer on or in an air-conditioning unit. The user can activate and use the product without ever touching the solid gel odor neutralizer. The end caps not only serve to seal both ends of the odor neutralizer tube, but also prevent the odor neutralizer from rolling off the return louvers of the air conditioning unit. The end caps also elevate the odor neutralizer slightly above the air return louvers so that it does not impede air flow but is in the air flow path in order to feed the evaporating gel odor neutralizer into the air conditioning unit. The odor neutralizing gel eliminates odors in the air conditioning unit, and in the space that is served by the and prevents mold and bacteria growth in the evaporator coil and internal compartments of the air conditioning unit.
[0030] While the presently preferred embodiment of the odor neutralizer is as described above, various modifications can be made to the odor neutralizer as described. For example, although the preferred shape of the end portions of the end caps is square with rounded corners, other polygonal shapes can be used. For example, a triangular configuration can be used. However, with more sides, e.g., a pentagon or a hexagon, the odor neutralizer is more likely to roll. The end portions can also have irregular configurations provided that each of them has a substantially straight or concave surface that will prevent rolling of the odor neutralizer. The dimensions of the odor neutralizer, numbers of holes and hole configurations can also be varied.