Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Vaporizer
Patent
1999-03-25
2000-03-28
Paik, Sang
Electric resistance heating devices
Heating devices
Vaporizer
239 56, 239135, A61M 1600, A24F 2500, B05B 124
Patent
active
060442026
ABSTRACT:
A deodorizing device for diffusing and dispersing a volume of a desired fragrant compound intermixed with a body constructed of a plasticized resinous material. The fragrant compound forms a front enclosure of the body which is both structural and/or decorative in nature. A plurality of individual and heat generating resistors are connected in series and formed integrally with a rear enclosure of the device. A pair of alternating current (AC) attachment blades extend from the rear of the device and are operably engaged with the resistors via a thermistor to achieve a desired level of diffusion of the fragrant compounds. The construction of the body and fragrant compound is such that the compound is diffused at a decreasing rate until expended. The fragrant compound is in the preferred embodiment a releasably and replaceably securable resinous element which is impregnated with the fragrant compound.
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