The present invention relates in general to spray applicators, and more particularly, to a credit card sized spray applicator for applying a personal hygiene or fragrance spray.
The use of personal hygiene or fragrance spray products is well known. In the privacy of one's home, the size and the design of the container holding the personal hygiene or fragrance spray product is not an issue. However, once in public, it is inconvenient to carry around the full sized container. Further, in many instances, it is preferable to keep the personal hygiene product out of sight or disguised from others. Although the initial application of a personal hygiene spray product is usually applied in the morning in the privacy of the user's home, a secondary application of the personal hygiene product might be appropriate during the day or evening after an athletic activity or a club scene where dancing or other vigorous activities occur. Discreet application of the personal hygiene spray would be desirable. Therefore the packaging or container should be small enough to fit in a pocket. In particular in the case of males, who generally carry a limited number of items such as an identification card and folded money, it is preferable that the packaging for a personal spray container is small enough to not further bulk up the pockets or wallet.
A personal body spray applicator is provided that includes a rectangular shaped body defining a reservoir for containing a liquid. The body has a front face, an opposing back face, and an edge surface adjoining the front face and the back face. A nozzle in fluid communication with the reservoir is provided along the edge surface of the body. An actuator is also positioned along the edge surface of the body and is operable to cause fluid present within the reservoir to be discharged through the nozzle.
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A conventional nozzle 14 and actuator 12 can be located along adjacent edges of the container 10, such as side edge 13 and top edge 15, respectively. The actuator 12 is preferably located along in the width W edge 15 of the container so that the length L edge 13 can be gripped in the user's hand 200. The nozzle 14 can be located along edge 13 along the length L at a right angle from the actuator 12.
When it is desired to dispense the spray, the actuator 12 can be depressed by pressing down on it with the user's finger 200a. Aerosol within the cavity 11 of the container 10 will cause the spray 17 of the personal hygiene product or fragrance to emanate from the nozzle 14.
The container 10 can be discreetly held in the user's hand 200 during application and stored flat in a pocket or wallet 110. While the shape and size is intended to conceal the container 10, the container design is also such that its purpose is not readily apparent.
In one aspect the personal spray container 10 may be available as an individual item for sale or as a gift. In another aspect, the personal spray container 10 may be incorporated into the container 20 of a full size product or in an open frame for holding a full size spray container 20. The second aspect is shown in
To retrieve the personal spray container 10 from the frame 23 or the side wall of the full sized container 20, the cap 30 is removed from the container 20. Removal of the cap 30 provides access to the personal spray container 10. The personal spray container 10 can be removed from the full sized container 20 by applying an upward sliding motion of the personal spray container 10 along the grooves 27 of container 20. After the contents of the personal spray container 1O is depleted, the personal spray container 10 may be discarded or restored as the outer wall of the full sized container 20. It is evident that the full sized container 20 includes an inner wall 20a positioned behind the outer wall formed by the personal spray container 10. The inner wall 20a, along with the other walls, integrally forms the enclosure for the liquid in the full-size container 20.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature, and thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/834,517 filed on Jul. 31, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60834517 | Jul 2006 | US |