Tablet Diffusing Device
20180305913 ยท 2018-10-25
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Abstract
A device is claimed for passively diffusing sanitizing, deodorizing and tablets of other materials in a container of water. Preferably the invention is applied to diffusing sanitizing tablets, deodorizing tablets and tablets of other materials in a toilet tank, and means are described for positioning the device and controlling the amount of sanitizer and deodorizing and other materials diffused per flush.
Claims
1. A passive solute diffusing device positioned in a container holding a liquid solvent for diffusing one or more constituent solutes into the liquid solvent, the constituent solutes contained in a liquid solvent soluble solid form, the device having a receptacle positioning the solid form in communication with the liquid solvent through an opening in the receptacle.
2. A passive tablet diffusing device positioned in a toilet tank for diffusing water soluble material successively from two or more water soluble tablets containing the water soluble material into the toilet tank, each tablet in gravity contact with at least one other tablet, the device comprising: a. a means for positioning the table diffusing device in the toilet tank, and b. a receptacle with a holding section above a usual water level of the tank and a diffusing section partially below the usual water level of the tank, each of the sections comprising a means for holding each of the plurality of tablets in sequential gravity contact within the combined sections, the holding section comprising a means to move one or more of the tablets toward the diffusing section, and the diffusing section positioning at least one tablet at least partially submerged in water in the tank through an opening in the diffusing section, whereby a known concentration of soluble material is diffused into the toilet tank water when the toilet is flushed while the life of the tablets is prolonged.
3. The device of claim 2 further comprising a water chamber formed below the lowest tablet at least partially submerged in water and the opening in the diffusing section.
4. The device of claim 2 wherein the water soluble material will sanitize, deodorize or scent the toilet.
5. The device of claim 2 wherein the device is substantially transparent.
6. The device of claim 2 wherein the device and tablets are provided as a unit within an enclosed receptacle.
7. The device of claim 2 wherein the last tablet in the diffuser to be dissolved is of a different color than the other tablets.
8. A passive tablet diffusing device positioned in a toilet tank for diffusing water soluble material contained in one or more water soluble tablets into the toilet tank, the device comprising: a. a means for positioning the tablet diffusing device in the toilet tank, and b. a receptacle positioning at least one water soluble tablet at least partially submerged in water in the toilet tank through an opening in the receptacle, whereby a known concentration of soluble material is diffused into the toilet tank water when the toilet is flushed while the life of the tablets is prolonged.
9. The device of claim 8 further comprising a water chamber formed below the lowest tablet at least partially submerged in water and the opening in the diffusing section.
10. The device of claim 8 wherein the water soluble material will sanitize, deodorize or scent the toilet.
11. The device of claim 8 wherein the device is substantially transparent.
12. The device of claim 8 wherein the device and tablets are provided as a unit within an enclosed receptacle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The tablet diffusing device of the present invention can be used in any container of water wherein some treatment, purification, deodorizing or preservation of water through dissolution of a solid substance into the water is appropriate. Examples of the use of the container of water may be, without limiting the invention, for water towers, livestock tanks, washing of items, bathing or swimming, or for flushing a toilet. The following description relates to installation of the device in a toilet tank, but do not exclude from the inventive concept other embodiments that may result from the modification of the description by a skilled routineer.
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[0017] The tablet diffusing device of the invention may be fabricated of any of one or more materials suitable to accomplish the objectives described herein, including without limitation ceramics, metals and resinous or plastic materials. Preferably one or more resinous or plastic materials are used to fabricate the entire unit. Such materials include, without limitation, one or more of polyolefins such as polyethylene, polypropylene and polybutene; polyethylene terephthalate; polystyrene; polyvinyl chloride; and polyphenol. One or more of the polyolefins are particularly preferred materials. The device preferably is substantially transparent so that the number and condition of tablets remaining in the device can he observed.
[0018] The tablet diffusing device may be positioned in the container of water by any suitable means, including attachment to the side of the container, to the base of the container, by suspension above the container, or by suspense in a floating collar. Usually the diffusing device of the invention is mounted on a substantially vertical side of a container of water with side walls of the device usually parallel to the side of the container or toilet tank. The diffusing device may be attached to the container by any suitable attaching means, including without limitation bendable straps, zip ties, hooks, a support or mount, adhesives, screws or other connectors. Preferably the attaching means permit the elevation of the device to be adjusted in order to place the diffusing section at a level in the water to dissolve an appropriate amount of the tablet. The bendable attaching strap 16 of
[0019] The plane of the cap of the tablet diffusing device is at any suitable angle with respect to the level of the water that enables movement of the tablets downward in the chamber by gravity as at least one tablet in the diffusing section dissolves in water. The diffusing device should be position so that the device will not interfere with other features of the container; for example, so that the device can be placed in a toilet tank without impacting the cover of the tank or the flushing mechanism. Means for holding the plurality of tablets in gravity contact within the device may comprise, for example, chamber sidewalls of a shape to accept the tablets to be diffused.
[0020] The cap might be of a shape to create a water chamber below the bottom tablet suitable to optimize the amount and concentration of the diffused material. Other optimization might be achieved by suspending the diffusing device to partially submerge the bottom tablet or submerging additional tablets.
[0021] The diffusing device generally contains a plurality of tablets, i.e., two or more tablets of which at least one is in the diffusing section and one or more is in the holding section. The tablets are in gravity contact within the combined sections, that is, the tablets on the base are successively in contact via gravity pressure as the tablet in the diffusing section dissolves in water. Of course, at times only one tablet may be in the device in its dispensing section, intentionally or when the plurality of tablets are nearly spent.
[0022] The tablets contained in the device of the invention may be in any cross-sectional form and any size which can be diffused by the device of the invention. A circular form, i.e., a low-rise cylinder, is preferred since this is a standard form of manufacture. Other geometric forms such as blocks of appropriate width for the side walls which can slide along the plane also are suitable. The size of the tablets should be concomitant with the dimensions of the diffusing device. Without limiting the invention, a typical diameter of a cylindrical tablet for a toilet bowl can be in the range of from about 3 to about 10 cm with a cylinder height of from about 1 to about 4 cm.
[0023] The tablets may contain any materials known in the art which protect or improve the quality of the water, including without limitation disinfecting, cleaning, deodorizing, scents and coloring agents. Such materials include for example biocides (formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde [pentane dial], bronopol, quat salts and chlorotriazaazonia adamantane), bromine, hypochlorite salts, chloramines, chlorimines, chloramides, chlorimides, perborates, cyanuric acids, and hydantoins together with stabilizing salts, surfactants and matrix agents. In an optional embodiment, the last tablet in the diffuser to be dissolved is of a different color than the other tablets and/or the center of the tablets are of a different color than the outer section of the tablets in order that that the impending complete dissolution of the final tablet can be predicted. In an additional optional embodiment, softgels or flexible packets of sufficient rigidity and duration could be used instead of tablets. It is within the scope of the invention that the device may be employed alternatively to diffuse other materials into water, e.g., fish food into a tank of fish or fertilizer into a tank used to diffuse a fertilizer solution.
[0024] The above description and figures are intended to be illustrative of the invention without limiting its scope. The skilled routineer will readily understand how to extrapolate parameters of the disclosure to other embodiments of the invention. The invention is limited only by the claims set forth herein.