Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Slow diffusers – With means to adjust casing porosity or openings
Patent
1980-11-20
1983-02-08
Kashnikow, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Slow diffusers
With means to adjust casing porosity or openings
220 4E, 220302, A61L 900
Patent
active
043724906
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a deodorant container in which an air-treating material is positioned. The air-treating material can be either a volatile material or a material which absorbs odors. The container includes a top member movable mounted within a base member. The top member and the base member are identical in shape and may be formed from a common mold. The air-treating material is in the form of a disk which is disposed between the top member and the base member. The top member and the base member include outwardly projecting engaging legs including detents disposed on the outer surface thereof. These legs are spaced to provide air passages therebetween. The detents mate with corresponding engaging slots disposed in the side wall construction of the corresponding top or base member. In a closed position wherein the top and base members are fully nested within each other, the detents engage a cam slot which locks the top member relative to the base member to seal the container. To open the container, the top member is slightly rotated relative to the base member only to unlock the two members. Thereafter, the top member is reciprocated relative to the base member to open the container and thereby expose the air-treating material through the air passages between the engaging legs. The engaging legs of the top member include inwardly projecting disk centering tabs which raise the air-treating disk upwardly, as the container is opened, to center the disk with respect to the air passages formed between the top member and the base member.
REFERENCES:
patent: D162679 (1951-03-01), Munnecke
patent: 3908906 (1975-09-01), Crowle et al.
patent: 4014501 (1977-03-01), Buckenmayer
Le Caire, Jr. Robert A.
Wendt David W.
Kashnikow Andres
The Coca-Cola Company
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