Scent sampler and air freshener
RE046612 · 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L9/042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B37/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2100/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1036
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B31B50/81
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2120/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2367/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A scent sampler and air freshener has a wafer of an absorbent resilient material infused with a liquid containing a scent. The wafer is encapsulated in a chamber formed between two panels of sheet material with edges sealed together to form an envelope. An opening in one of the panels enables scent from the liquid to be emitted to the ambient atmosphere. The rate of emission can be increased by squeezing the panels to compress the wafer. The interior surfaces of the panels can be coated with a barrier film to prevent leakage of the liquid from contaminating the sheet material.
Claims
1. A scent sampler and air freshener comprising a first .[.flexible.]. panel formed from a sheet material and having an outer surface, an inner surface opposite said outer surface, and an opening distal from a circumference of said first panel extending through said first panel between said inner surface and said outer surface, a second .[.flexible.]. panel formed from a sheet material and having an outer surface and an inner surface opposite said outer surface, said first and second .[.flexible.]. panels being affixed together about their respective circumferences to form an envelope with an interior region whereat said first .[.flexible.]. panel and said second .[.flexible.]. panel are mutually separable for defining a chamber therein, said opening being in communication with said chamber, a scent emitting liquid, a wafer of compressible, resilient, absorbent material disposed within said chamber and infused with a quantity of said scent emitting liquid, .Iadd.said wafer being spaced from said affixed together outer circumferences of said first panel and said second panel, .Iaddend.said opening being in registration with an area of, and overlying, said wafer of compressible, resilient, absorbent material so that upon application of pressure to .[.the.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.front face of said envelope, said .Iadd.panel with said .Iaddend.opening is brought into contact with said wafer and said wafer is compressed releasing a .[.mist of.]. scented vapor through said opening to the ambient atmosphere, and said resilient wafer urges said first .[.flexible.]. panel and said second .[.flexible.]. panel apart.
2. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first panel and said second panel are two adjacent panels of a single piece of sheet material, and said first panel is folded over said second panel.
3. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an interior envelope formed from a flexible barrier film disposed within said chamber, said wafer of compressible absorbent material being disposed within said interior envelope, said envelope having an aperture in registration with said first panel opening for permitting said scented vapor to escape through said aperture in said interior envelope and through said first panel opening to the ambient atmosphere.
4. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wafer comprises a resilient spongy material.
5. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 4 wherein said wafer comprises a foam material.
6. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 5 wherein said foam material comprises an open cell hydrophylic foam.
7. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 6 wherein said open cell hydrophylic foam comprises polyester.
8. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of said first panel and second panel comprises a barrier film laminate affixed to .[.its.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.first surface .Iadd.thereof .Iaddend.to protect said sheet material from leakage of said liquid out of said wafer.
9. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 8 wherein said barrier film laminate comprises polyester.
10. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said first panel is imprinted with text and/or graphics.
11. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wafer is affixed to at least one of said first panel inner surface and said second panel inner surface.
12. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein an area of said inner surface of said first panel and an area of said inner surface of said second panel are coated with a heat seal adhesive for sealing said first panel to said second panel.
13. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wafer releases a scented mist of said liquid through said opening in response to compression of said wafer by pressing said first panel and second panel towards one another in an area overlying said chamber.
14. A scent sampler and air freshener in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wafer is glued to an area of said inner surface of said second panel within said chamber.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(29) Referring now to
(30) In assembling the scent sampler and air freshener of the invention, foam material 9 is inserted into envelope 7 or, alternatively, wrapped with a barrier film material to form envelope 7 about foam material 9. Once foam material 9 is received within envelope 7, envelope 7 is hermitically sealed to prevent unwanted communication between the ambient atmosphere and the vapors emitted from the fragrance oil absorbed into the cellular foam material within envelope 7.
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(32) Foam material 9 may then be injected with a fragrance oil by inserting the needle of a syringe or other filling device (not shown) through the barrier film material 7 into foam material 9. As the fragrance oil is injected into foam material 9 it is absorbed and stored therein.
(33) In the first preferred embodiment of the invention, the needle is inserted into foam material 9 through the top of envelope 7 which is left exposed to the outside air after the card 1 is sealed upon itself by folding panel 2 over panel 4 and sealing them together.
(34) When panel 2 of card 1 is folded onto panel 4 of card 1, envelope 7, containing foam material 9, which has been affixed to the adhesive spot 5, is sandwiched between panels 2 and 4 to form the fragrance sampler shown in
(35) As can be seen in
(36) After panels 2 and 4 are folded together, they may be secured to one another by a glue or other adhesive material coated onto inner surface(s) of one or both of panels 2 and 4. Selecting an adhesive which will not chemically interact with barrier film material 7 permits the inner surface of panel 4 and the exposed exterior surface of envelope 7 to be coated with adhesive material, as may be the inside surface of panel 2. A contact cement can be coated onto the upward (inner) facing surfaces of panels 2 and 4 to provided instant sealing once panel 2 is folded onto panel 4. A heat seal coating may also be applied to one or both panels 2, 4 of card 1 for sealing panels 2 and 4 together upon application of heat under pressure.
(37) It will be appreciated that other fastening techniques may be used to secure panel 2 and panel 4 together such as stapling, tacking, sewing, riveting, or any other conventional fastening technique for attaching two surfaces of a card stock together.
(38) As can be seen in
(39) In use, a consumer can squeeze the sampler by pressing panel 2 toward panel 4 thereby exerting pressure on foam material 9 through envelope 7. The pressure increase inside envelope 7 causes a mist of the fragrance oil stored in foam material 9 to escape through the opening 11 whereby it can be sniffed by the consumer.
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(41) With the foregoing construction, all edges of panels 2 and 4 can be sealed together to form a sampler fully closed at the top, as can be seen in
(42) Instead of separately puncturing envelope 7 and panel 2, which requires that envelope 7 be assembled in precision alignment with panel 4 of card 1 so that the respective holes in panel 2 and envelope 7 are in registration, the aperture 11′ can be made after the sampler is fully assembled. That is, envelope 7 containing foam material 9 can be adhered to the adhesive spot 5 after which panel 2 is folded onto panel 4 and all edges are sealed. Thereafter, a needle strong enough to penetrate card 1 can be inserted through the face of panel 2 and, through envelope 7, into foam material 9 after which the fragrance oil can be injected and absorbed into foam material 9.
(43) It is preferred that care be taken so that the puncture needle does not penetrate the underside of envelope 7 at its interface with panel 4 of card 1 as this would cause the fragrance material to exit from the rear side of the sampler.
(44) Although it has been found that the embodiments of
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(46) The sheet material 101 is passed through a printing station 107 have a print roller 109 and support roller 111 for printing the underside of the sheet material, preferably with a promotional product illustration, name, and/or message.
(47) At a subsequent station, 113, a barrier film 115 is applied from a spool 117 to the top, unprinted side of the sheet material 101. An adhesive material (not shown) is applied between the barrier film 115 and sheet material 101 to laminate the barrier film 115 to the sheet material 101 thereby forming a unitary web 119.
(48) The barrier film 115 should be impervious to the fragrance oil from which the scent is to be sampled. The barrier film is, therefore, preferably a polyester film or polypropylene film, both polyester and polypropylene having been found to exhibit the necessary properties for retaining fragrance oil and the scent it emits and preventing the oil from directly contacting the sheet material 101.
(49) The adhesive for fixing the barrier film 115 to the sheet material 101 can be a liquid adhesive or a pressure sensitive one. The barrier film 115 may have the adhesive applied to the surface to be mated with the sheet material 101 before the sheet material 101 is printed, as well as after.
(50) After the film 115 is applied to the sheet material 101, the unitary web 119 is passed through a station 121 whereat a heat seal coating material 123 is applied to the exposed surface of the film 115. The heat seal coating material 123 may cover the entire surface of the film 115 or only a margin along the perimeter of cards to be die cut from the unitary web 119 at a subsequent station 125. The heat seal material 123 is preferably a water based material which can be sprayed onto the film 115 and then dried to leave a heat seal coating. The selection of a suitable water based heat sealing material will be known to those skilled in the art.
(51) Following application of the heat seal coating material 123 to the film 115, the web of sheet material 101 is passed through a die cutting station 125. There, identical cards are sequentially cut from the web of sheet material 101 in a size an shape consistent with the desired dimensions and shape of an envelope for the scent sampler and air freshener. The repeat of the graphics printed on the underside of the sheet material 101 is preferably synchronized to the size and spacing of the cards to be die cut to provide each finished sampler and freshener with an image identical to the image of all other samplers from the same run.
(52) At the die cutting station 125, a fold line is scored into the unitary web 119 dividing each card into two panels 131, 133 in order to enable each card cut from the web 119 to be folded upon itself. Where the fold line is selected to be coincident with the centerline of the card, the edges of the respective panels can be joined in registration.
(53) A further operation that takes places during the die cutting process is the perforation of each card cut from, or to be cut from, the unitary web 119 with one or more small openings through which the scent of the fragrance oil to be sampled or dispersed can pass.
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(56) The foam from which the wafer 135 is made is preferably an open cell polyester hydrophylic foam. This foam has been found to have excellent retention properties with respect to fragrance oils whereby it is not necessary to enclose the wafer of foam in an envelope formed from a barrier film as in the first and second embodiments of the invention. Leakage from the polyester hydrophylic foam wafer 135, when not over-saturated, has been found to be minimal and the film laminate 115 of the card 127 is a barrier to contact between a fragrance oil to be absorbed into the polyester hydrophylic foam wafer 135 and the card stock to which the film 115 is laminated.
(57) In order to secure the foam wafer 135 to the panel 133, a dab of glue 137 is applied to the panel 133 at an area surrounding the reflection about the centerline 129 of the opening 135 in the panel 133. This may be accomplished by applying the glue 137 to the second panel at an area surrounding the reflection about the fold line of the opening in the first panel.
(58) The glue 137 may be a hot melt glue or a cold setting glue. This positioning will enable the opening 130 to overlie the foam wafer 135 when the panel 131 of card 127 is folded onto adjacent panel 133, i.e., when the card is folded onto itself. Thereafter, as shown in
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(60) Thereafter, the card 127 is folded about the scored fold line 129 so that the opening 130 overlies the foam material 135 and the printed side of each panel 131, 133 is exposed for viewing as can be seen in
(61) Finally, the panels 131 and 133 are secured together along their edges by applying heat and pressure to urge the edges together whereby the heat seal adhesive coating on the mutually facing surfaces panels 131 and 133, i.e., that has been applied to the exposed surface of the barrier film laminate 115, fuses the edges of the panels together to form a hermetic seal as shown in
(62) Vapor containing the scent to be sampled will then be emitted by the fragrance oil that has been absorbed into the foam wafer 135 from inside the envelope to the outside ambient air through the only available exit, that is, the opening 130 in panel 131.
(63) For sampling the scent, e.g., by sniffing, the rate of emission of scented vapor through the opening 130 can be increased by applying pressure to the front face of the envelope, preferably at a point overlying the foam wafer 135 and proximate the opening 130 thereby compressing the wafer and releasing a mist of the fragrance oil through the opening 130.
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(65) For use as a sampler, the construction of the invention may be included in a point of sale display for actuation by prospective customers for perfume, toilet water, cologne or the like. Alternatively, the sampler can be distributed to consumers at a point of sale, by mail or other means of delivery, or as an insert in magazines, brochures or other publications.
(66) In addition to use of the invention for sampling fragrances, it may be left as an unattended air freshener in a place desired to be freshened by the aroma of the scent, e.g., in a closet, a furniture drawer or an item of luggage. Depending on the nature and concentration of the scent, the invention can also serve as a visually pleasing room deodorizer.
(67) It is to be appreciated that the foregoing specification describes three embodiments of an apparatus and method for its manufacture to which variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
(68) For example, the card 1, 127 need not be rectangular but can have any shape, preferably one which is aesthetically pleasing. The body of the sampler can be formed from materials other than card stock, including plastic, fabric, or any other flexible material that can be deformed to exert pressure on an absorbent resilient wafer for releasing a scent from a fragrance oil or other liquid carrier. One or more additional openings may be formed, not only in the front panel of the sampler, but in the rear panel as well.
(69) Although the preferred embodiments of the invention are formed from a single card having adjacent panels folded one over the other, two separated panels can be stacked and sealed together about their entire circumferences.