Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Slow diffusers – Liquid supply in absorbent or porous media only
Patent
1999-09-24
2000-08-15
Weldon, Kevin
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Slow diffusers
Liquid supply in absorbent or porous media only
220916, A61L 904
Patent
active
061023019
ABSTRACT:
A scent-handling device for attracting wild game includes a plug that snugly fits into either end of a receptacle to selectively place the scent-handling device in a sealed mode for tightly containing a scent inside the receptacle and a wide-open aerating mode for releasing the scent. The device includes several well thought out features that allow it to be inexpensively manufactured by way of a straightforward plastic injection molding process. A resilient clip extending sideways from the receptacle allows the clip and the receptacle to be injection molded together as a unitary piece without having to resort to a complicated mold having expensive side-action pulls. The clip includes several teeth that allow both the receptacle and the plug to be firmly fixed to various size branches or other items, thereby avoiding the problem of startling skittish animals with something dangling from the branch, or dangling while in transport. The plug includes an O-ring seal to create a piston/cylinder affect as the plug is inserted into the receptacle. Consequently, air forcibly escaping from the receptacle as the plug is being inserted produces a reassuring sound indicative of a tightly sealed closure.
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Harter Robert J.
Weldon Kevin
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