Claims
- 1. In an atomizer for dispensing a liquid active material, the combination of, a container for said liquid, an orifice plate having apertures therein, said plate being vibrated by a piezoelectric element, a capillary feed mechanism positioned to supply said liquid from said container to said orifice plate, said capillary feed mechanism comprising a highly porous and compliant wick and a wick holder arranged to hold said wick in a position such that it contacts the orifice plate to provide liquid to said orifice plate, the compliance of said wick being appropriate to cause negligible damping of said orifice plate.
- 2. A vibrator atomizer comprising:an orifice plate having a plurality of fine orifices extending therethrough; an actuator connected to vibrate said plate; and a wick element extending from within said reservoir to and contacting said plate in a manner which does not interfere with its vibration, said wick element comprising a cotton fiber cloth, said wick element being formed as a broadcloth weave.
- 3. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 2, wherein said wick element has a thread count of about 68×68 and a density of about 7.2 grams per 100 square inches.
- 4. A vibrator atomizer according to claim 2, wherein said wick element is shaped to conform to the surface of said orifice plate.
- 5. A vibrator atomizer according to one of claims 2-4, wherein said wick is looped where it touches said orifice plate.
- 6. A vibratory atomizer according to one of claims 2—4, wherein said actuator comprises a piezoelectric element.
- 7. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 5, wherein said actuator comprises a piezoelectric element.
- 8. A vibrator atomizer according to claim 3, wherein said wick element is shaped to conform to the surface of said orifice plate.
- 9. A vibratory atomizer comprising:a liquid reservoir; an orifice plate having a plurality of fine orifices extending therethrough; an actuator connected to vibrate said plate; and a wick element extending from within said reservoir to and contacting said plate in a manner which does not interfere with its vibration, said wick element comprising a fiber cloth and being looped at the region thereof which contacts said orifice plate.
- 10. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 9, wherein said wick element is formed of cotton.
- 11. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 10, wherein said wick element is formed as a broadcloth weave.
- 12. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 11, wherein said wick element has a thread count of about 68×68 and a density of about 7.2 grams per 100 square inches.
- 13. A vibratory atomizer according to one of claims 9-12, wherein said wick element is shaped, where it is looped, to conform to the surface of said orifice plate.
- 14. A vibratory atomizer according to one of claims 9-12, wherein said actuator comprises a piezoelectric element.
- 15. A vibratory atomizer according to claim 13, wherein said actuator comprises a piezoelectric element.
- 16. A refill container for a vibratory type atomizer having an orifice plate which vibrates to atomize a liquid into the atmosphere in the form of very small droplets, said refill container comprising:a liquid reservoir which contains a liquid to be atomized; and a wick comprising a fiber cloth and extending from within said reservoir to a location above an upper surface of said reservoir, said wick being folded over at said location.
- 17. A refill container according to claim 16, wherein said wick is formed of cotton.
- 18. A refill container according to claim 17, wherein said wick is formed as a broadcloth weave.
- 19. A refill container according to claim 18, wherein said wick has a thread count of about 68×68 and a density of about 7.2 grams per 100 square inches.
- 20. A refill container according to one of claims 16-19, wherein said wick has a pair of tails extending into the reservoir.
PRIORITY
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/123,206, filed Mar. 8, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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