Fragrance emitting apparatus

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Slow diffusers – With wick or absorbent means removing liquid from holder

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C239S034000, C239S043000, C239S045000, C239S055000, C239S057000, C239S060000, C239S211000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06698665

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fragrance emitting apparatus, and more particularly the fragrance emitting apparatus improved in volatizing capability and usability and having also interior decorating performance.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In recent years, in order to make living space comfortable, fragrance emitting apparatuses of liquid type using fragrance composition solution are widely used. It is generally known that the fragrance emitting apparatuses of this type include a type of sucking wick in which a perfume composition solution sucked through a sucking wick is volatized from a volatizing part and a type of impregnation in which a perfume composition solution previously impregnated or dropped into a volatizing part composed of a ceramic ware or an wooden piece is exhaled.
However, fragrance emitting apparatuses of the sucking wick type are not necessarily sufficient to control a volatizing amount of a perfume composition solution or prevent the solution from leaking out, or are not satisfactory in interior decorating performance although it can visually confirm a decrease of the solution with use. On the other hand, ones of the impregnation type have problems that it is difficult to know a remaining amount of a perfume composition solution and to vaporize perfume continuously as perfume composition to be impregnated is limited.
As attempts for providing the perfume emitting apparatuses of the sucking wick type with an interior decorating performance, for example Japanese Utility Model Laid-open No. 63-158923 or Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 5-132807 discloses a device or an invention in which the apparatus is combined with an artificial flower. However, the apparatuses is merely provided with artificial flowers in a simple manner. Therefore, it is a present state in the perfume emitting apparatuses of the sucking wick type that they are not considered on overall performances including durability of volatizing perfume.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Taking the present status of the perfume emitting apparatuses as mentioned above into account, it is an object of the present invention to provide a fragrance emitting apparatus improved in volatizing capability and usability and having also interior decorating performance.
In order to attain the above-mentioned object, the present inventors found that an aimed perfume emitting apparatus is obtained by combining a specific vaporizing part with an artificial flower when a perfume composition contained in a container body is exhaled through a sucking wick, and have completed the present invention.
That is, the present invention relates to a fragrance emitting apparatus comprising: a container body containing an aqueous solution of a perfume composition; a sucking wick held at an opening part of a top of the container body and for sucking the aqueous solution; and a vaporizing part disposed on a top of the sucking wick and for volatizing the aqueous solution sucked through the sucking wick, wherein a part or all of the vaporizing part is covered with an artificial flower that is made of a fabric, a plastic or a combination thereof and that has an apparent volume of 200 to 1500 cm
3
.
In addition, preferred embodiments among the fragrance emitting apparatuses of the present invention include for example the followings:
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein the vaporizing part is a felt or sheet made of a plastic fiber or a natural fiber, and has a surface area of 10 to 80 cm
2
;
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein the vaporizing part is provided with a support for holding it, and the support is provided detachably with a supporting stand for holding the artificial flower;
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein the supporting stand has a plurality of holes on a base face thereof, and a ratio of total area of the holes to a surface area of the base face ranges from 0.3 to 0.7, thereby a amount that the aqueous solution is vaporized into an air is set to 1 to 8 ml a day;
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein the support is fitted and fixed with a locking part formed along a periphery of the container body;
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein the container body is placed in a wrapping body; and
the fragrance emitting apparatus, wherein be wrapping body is in a shape of a basket or pot, or a wrapping material.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The container body used in the fragrance emitting apparatus of the present invention is not specifically limited in its material or structure, and may be made of plastic, ceramic ware, glass or the like, and is preferably a transparent or semi-transparent plastic container an amount of the aqueous solution in which can be visually confirmed. Generally, it is practical when the volume of the container body ranges from 50 ml to 300 ml. In addition, it is preferable to form a slight recess in a part of the base of the container body on which the sucking wick abuts so that the aqueous solution of the perfume composition could be entirely sucked up.
Holding of the sucking wick in the opening part of the top of the container body may be carried out with, for example, an inside plug fitted in the opening part. The inside plug is preferably made of a plastic. In addition, the inside plug can surely hold the sucking wick and is suitable when it is formed in a shape of tube downwardly from a part at which it is fitted in the container body so that the sucking wick could be inserted therein.
The sucking wick used in the present invention needs to be stable to the aqueous solution of the perfume composition and suck the aqueous solution through capillary action, and the concrete material thereof includes, for example plastic fibers, such as nylon, polyester or the like, natural fibers, or woods. Among them, it is easy to use felt sucking wicks composed of a plastic fiber or natural fiber. Further, the sucking wick can be formed in a stick or twine shape having a outer diameter of about 3 to 10 mm according to the places and purposes in or for which the fragrance emitting apparatus is used.
Also, the perfume composition is not specifically limited, and can be selected from natural perfumes and synthetic perfumes. For example, the natural perfumes include orange oil, lemon oil, lime oil, citron oil, lavender oil, peppermint oil, eucalyptus oil, jasmine oil, hinoki (Japanese cypress) oil, green tea essential oil and the like, and the synthetic perfumes include linalool, citronelool, geraniol, phenylethyl alcohol, amyl cinnamic aldehyde, cumin aldehyde, benzyl acetate, limonene, &agr;-pinene, &dgr;-dodecalactone and the like. The perfumes may be used alone or in a mixed state in which two or more perfumes are mixed. To the perfume(s) and water, an aqueous organic solvent represented by alcohol, glycol or glycol ether, etc. a surfactant, a solubilization agent, a stabilizing agent, a colorant and the like are suitably mixed to give an aqueous solution of a perfume composition.
In the fragrance emitting apparatus of the present invention, the vaporizing part from which an aqueous solution of a perfume composition sucked through a sucking wick is volatized is disposed on the top of the sucking wick. The vaporizing part is in a shape of felt or sheet, and the material thereof includes, for example plastic fibers, such as nylon, polyester or the like, natural fibers, or woods similarly to the sucking wick. Among them, the vaporizing part in a shape of felt or sheet composed of a plastic fiber or natural fiber fits the object of the present invention and is preferable. It is preferable that the vaporizing part is formed in a roughly circular shape having a thickness of 2 to 15 mm and a surface area of 10 to 80 cm
2
. By disposing the vaporizing part on the top of the sucking wick so that the base of the vaporizing part can abut the top face of the sucking wick, the solution sucked through the sucking wick is passed into the vaporizing part, and therefrom the solution is gradually exhaled into an air. In the meantime,

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Fragrance emitting apparatus does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Fragrance emitting apparatus, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Fragrance emitting apparatus will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3238826

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.