This invention relates to a diffuser of multiple volatile substances or fragrances that comprises at least two containers placed at a relatively symmetrical position with respect to the central body of the diffuser device, with volatile air freshening substances that can have various natures and/or produce different effects, allowing in a simple and fast manner to change the fragrance o fragrances released at a given moment by the diffuser at one of its multiple containers by simply changing the position of the diffuser, turning it by 180° about its vertical axis of symmetry, or by less, so that the diffusion of the substances takes place from another container comprised in the device of the invention.
The invention disclosed can be encompassed in both electrical diffusers of perfumes and other volatile substances and in air fresheners or non-electrical diffusers.
One object of the invention is providing two or more perfumed formulations in a single diffuser that allows changing from one to the other as desired, without having to replace the container of the active substance, in a simple manner by simply turning the device.
Another object of the invention is providing in said diffuser of multiple volatile substances the possibility of regulating the global evaporator assembly of the diffuser, as well as allowing an individual regulation of each container comprising it.
Also the object of the invention is that the device has a simple construction, with a limited number of parts, without requiring the presence of electrical components, to provide an inexpensive construction as well as performing a clean, drip-free air freshening function.
A great diversity of perfume diffusers or air fresheners are currently known, both electrical and static, i.e. not electrical.
Within the class of static perfume diffusers may be cited U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,739,928, 4,621,768, 5,725,152 and 4,928,881.
The inventions described in the first two documents relate to air fresheners of the type including a wick in contact with the air freshening liquid, provided with means for regulating the evaporation of the liquid. The invention cited in first place, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 4,739,928, allows adjusting the emanation of the perfume by an emanator or absorbent pad attached to the neck of the container conforming the air freshener by means of a rotation of the lid covering the support in which said absorbent pad is housed; The air freshener described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,768 regulates the evaporation of the liquid by slits made in the lid, which also turns to vary the fragrance diffusing substance without altering the original shape of the device itself.
Another fragrance diffusion device with a wick is that described in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,152, which can be used for a long time as the emanation means can be easily replaced, without deforming the air freshener, which is given a particular ornamental appearance with a flower-shaped lid. A flower bud shape is also used in the device of U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,881, which contains a scented liquid and a wick in which the wick and the liquid container may be separated from the base of the air freshener, which due to its peculiar shape can be used for other purposes, such as an ashtray or a flower pot.
As a final example of an non-electrical air freshener can be cited the International Patent Application PCT/ESO/3/00291, with the same holder as the present document, which claims an adjustable liquid air freshener having a cap incorporating means that prevent its disassembly from a stopper which, when turning without allowing its extraction from the device, opens the windows made in the cap to expose to the air a wick soaked in the liquid.
As regards known electrical diffuser devices for volatile substances with perfumes, it is also possible to cite the standards of the company applying for this patent on devices with heating or operating by a flow of perfumed air.
All of these fragrance diffusion devices and other air fresheners existing in the market have the drawback of containing a single chemical product emanating the perfume, with the disadvantage that in order to change the fragrance it is necessary to replace the product with the evaporable substances, even if it has not been exhausted, for another with a different scent. They therefore lack the possibility of including different fragrances in a single device without having to resort to purchasing another air freshening means (liquid, wick, pill, pad, etc.), replacing the one contained in the device.
This invention solves the aforementioned drawbacks, among others, in a fully satisfactory manner in each and every aspect considered, providing advantages with respect to the antecedents.
Specifically, the invention relates to a diffuser of multiple active substances that comprises two or more containers, characterised by having orientations conducive to the release of the volatile substance and other orientations that are not conducive to its release, said containers located at relatively symmetrical positions with respect to a central body, together conforming the air freshener device, so that in a normal position one or several of the containers are in a position conducive to release of the volatile substance while the other(s) is(are) in a position not conducive to its release.
Depending on the total number of containers and the form of each one, the diffuser of multiple fragrances can adopt diverse configurations with a geometry approximately symmetrical with respect to the central body. Specifically, with two identical containers, each one with a hemispherical shape, joined symmetrically to the central body, the device of the invention can have a pleasant appearance as a spherical air freshener that allows its use in a household room as a discreet decorative element. However, the possible geometrical shapes (cubes, etc.) are endless, changing the appearance and number of containers of perfumed substances.
Each one of the multiple containers of the device holds volatile substances of a different nature that can produce different effects, not only as regards the beneficial effects of aromatherapy but also other advantages by introducing active principles of insecticides, bactericides, etc. in some of the containers.
The manner in which the fragrance emanated at a given moment by the diffuser from one of its various containers is also simple and quick to change, by simply changing the position of the device turning it about one of its axes of symmetry, so that the container emanating perfume stops doing so and the diffusion of substance is performed by another container or other containers included in the device of the invention. More specifically, when the diffuser comprises two containers, in the resting state only one of them emanating substance (the upper or lower one, according to the means of diffusion of active substances disposed internally), the change of aroma or emanation of active principles of insecticides or other products is simply performed by turning over the air freshener.
The invention disclosed can have several embodiments:
One alternative embodiment is manufacturing the diffuser of multiple fragrances with two containers or bottles with identical shape placed symmetrically about a central body, from where the volatile substances, perfume or other active substances contained in the bottles are evaporated. The mouth of each bottle is closed by a porous stopper body with physical properties such that this body can be soaked in the air freshener or insecticide liquid, etc. but does not let the substance out in its liquid form, so that only the vapour of the substance is released from the container. The configuration of the central body and the support part constituted by it between the two containers is such that it allows screwing the stopper of each bottle independently, so that the release of each substance contained in them can be regulated. At rest, the bottle that is upside down will diffuse its fragrance, while as the porous body of the one right side up is not in contact with the liquid this bottle will not diffuse the air freshening scent. In addition, the diffuser is provided with a global regulation means in its central body consisting of a regulation part or ring that opens and closes the central evaporation space.
Alternatively, the bottles are closed by previously sealed semi-permeable membranes that are activated immediately prior to their first use by removing a thin aluminium foil that preserves their properties intact while not in use.
Another alternative for closing said bottles is the use of stopper/wick assemblies with a wick design such that it can only be fed with air freshening liquid, insecticide, etc. in its final few millimetres, this is, near the bottom of the bottle, for example by the presence of a sheath around the wick except in this final area. In this way, when a bottle such as this is placed upside down when the diffuser is at rest the wick will not obtain liquid and thus no diffusion will take place, the bottle that is right side up with its wick immersed in the air freshening liquid producing the emanation of volatile substances.
In general, the two bottles contain different perfumed formulations, although they can also be identical. Another option is that one bottle contains the air freshener as such, while the other additionally includes an insecticide, bactericide, etc. to provide when desired the additional advantageous effect of the diffuser device formed by the two containers, without changing or affecting the scent it provides.
One improvement of the multiple fragrances device object of the invention is that its central body is provided with a moving element which, when turned around to leave the bottle that was previously above on the bottom and vice versa, this moving element closes the bottle (for example by gravity when the non-diffusing bottle to be closed is the bottom one, such as when using a porous stopper for the bottles, as in the first and preferred alternative described) which will no longer emanate any volatile substances, to ensure that the evaporation in the bottle without emanation is minimal, or ideally inexistent.
Additionally, the diffuser device of multiple fragrances may be static or electrical, incorporating a mechanism among known mechanisms (heat, air flow, vibration, etc.) or one specifically implemented to enhance the evaporation of the substances employed.
The device can be turned to change the relative position of its bottles in an automated manner, such as by pressing a button or by a timed program, by mounting it on a suitable support for this purpose. The diffuser of multiple fragrances can thus be adapted to a support that facilitates the manual rotation to reposition the bottles or to perform this automatically.
A last variant of this device object of the invention is its configuration with more containers in a geometry with a number of sufficiently large faces, so that the assembly of the containers and the central body by which they are joined, constituting the diffuser, may rest on any of its faces, allowing multiple different combinations in addition to the two pure fragrances provided in the basic configuration, for perfumes and products with other effects (against bacteria and insects, medicinal, etc.).
Even in its most basic variant, the invention has several advantages:
To complete the description being made and in order to aid a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, according to a preferred embodiment, a set of drawings is accompanied as an integral part of the description where, for purposes of illustration and in a non-limiting manner, the following is shown:
In view of
Each container (2, 2′) is closed by a diffuser body of the active substance (4), which preferably is a porous material with relief to increase the evaporation surface of the active volatile substances, as shown in
In addition, each container (2, 2′) has a cap screwed on its mouth (6) that acts as an individual means of regulation for the diffusion of the active volatile substance in each container (2, 2′).
In turn, the central body (1) acts as a global regulation means for the diffusion of volatile active substances, opening or closing the central evaporation opening. To do so, it is provided with an upper regulation ring (7) and a lower regulation ring (7′) respectively provided with locking tabs (8, 8′) orientated so that they lock in each to allow regulating the evaporation of the volatile active substances when the upper regulation ring (7) is turned about the lower regulation ring (7′), as the turning motion opens to a greater or lesser extent the windows (9) made in the corresponding locking tabs (8, 8′).
Another embodiment of the invention is shown in
In view of this text and the set of drawings, the invention has been described according to some preferred embodiments for it, although it will be obvious to an expert in the field that many variations can be made to these preferred embodiments within the object of the invention claimed.
The terms used in this memory should be understood in a wide and non-limiting sense.
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PCT/ES04/00376 | Aug 2004 | WO | international |