1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the fields of scent and aroma management. This may include but not be limited to methods and apparatuses used to notify a user that the contents of a fragrance dispenser have exhausted or will soon be exhausted.
2. Background
Many devices for providing a fragrance to an area over a period of time are known. Generally, these devices operate by allowing a fragrance contained in the device to diffuse from the device and into the atmosphere. Diffusion of fragrance may be enhanced, for example, by heating the fragrance, by including the fragrance in a volatile carrier, or by a combination of those. Diffusion of fragrances and their general intensity is governed by their equilibrium vapor pressure. Fragrances with a high equilibrium vapor pressure have a high volatility and quickly evaporate.
The useful lifespan of a fragrance device is limited by the amount of fragrance that is able to be distributed from the device. After the fragrance supply of the device is exhausted, either the device is replaced in its entirety, or the fragrance is replaced. This latter may be done, for example, by replacement of a removable cartridge in the fragrance device.
Unfortunately, determining when the fragrance must be replaced is an arduous task, particularly when a large number of fragrance devices are in use simultaneously, as in an office building or other large facility. Visual inspection of the fragrance amount may be inaccurate or impossible. Scheduled replacement of fragrance may be wasteful or ineffective, since fragrances may not be exhausted at a uniform rate over time or throughout a facility. This could result in waste of fragrance or in a period of time during which fragrance is not available. Variable exhaustion may be caused by differences in atmospheric conditions or size of an area to be filled with fragrance.
It would be useful for a user of a fragrance device to receive notice when the fragrance device has exhausted its supply of fragrance. It would further be useful for the user of a fragrance device to receive a warning when the amount of fragrance remaining in a device reaches a predetermined level.
In one aspect, the invention includes an fragrance-dispensing device that provides a signal to a user of the device. This signal may indicate, for example, that the fragrance in the device has been exhausted. The signal may indicate that the amount of fragrance in the device has reached or fallen below a predetermined amount. A single device may provide more than one signal, so that the status of the fragrance in the device may be continually assessed. This may include providing a signal when the amount of fragrance has decreased or has been entirely exhausted.
In one embodiment, the fragrance is contained in a carrier. The carrier may be, for example, a polymer. The polymer may be, for example, ethyl vinyl acetate. The polymer will shrink as the fragrance is exhausted. After the polymer has shrunk to a certain level, a signal is actuated to indicate that the amount of fragrance in the device has been reduced to a predetermined amount or has been entirely exhausted. Additional signals may be actuated as the fragrance continues to be exhausted and the polymer continues to shrink. The signal may be, for example, a radio signal, Bluetooth signal, electrical signal, wi-fi signal, a light, a sound, a switch, or any other notification signal or combination thereof. In some embodiments the signal may be continuously updated to give a real-time assessment of the amount of fragrance that remains.
In a further embodiment A system for managing the fragrance amounts in a plurality of fragrance dispensers is provided, comprising providing a plurality of fragrance dispensers according to the invention; assigning each fragrance dispenser a separate identifying value that is transmitted with the signal; maintaining a database of identifying values for each fragrance dispenser; providing a detector, wherein the detector receives signals from the fragrance dispensers; using a computer, correlating the identifying values transmitted with said signals with the identifying values in the database; displaying the results of the correlation, thereby displaying at least one of the identity of the fragrance devices transmitting said signals and the amount of fragrance in said fragrance devices, thereby providing information on which fragrance dispensers are in need of additional fragrance; and managing said fragrance amounts by providing additional fragrance to said fragrance dispensers in need of additional fragrance.
Although the invention is described in several aspects and embodiments below, those skilled in the art will, with the benefit of this disclosure, recognize additional aspects, embodiments, and advantages that are within the bounds of the claims.
The invention relates to methods and apparatuses used to notify a user that the contents of a fragrance-dispensing device (hereinafter “dispenser”) have exhausted or will soon be exhausted. Features, aspects, and embodiments of the invention will now be discussed with reference to the figures.
The casing 1 may have a front side (not shown) and a back side. In a further embodiment of the invention, the casing is unitary and has a slot or other opening for insertion of fragrance. The case may include a door that opens and closes, allowing insertion of fragrance. Other components of the dispenser may be mounted in the casing. In this embodiment the casing includes wall mounts 15. Any satisfactory artifice may be used to mount the dispenser on a surface, including but not limited to screws, wires, adhesives, tacks, or other items. The casing of this embodiment also includes wire latches 17. These wire latches allow the casing to be opened, then secured in a closed position without damaging the casing. In other embodiments, the casing may be closed by adhesives or by friction. The casing may include one or more vents.
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In one aspect of the invention, the pad is constructed of a polymer. Suitable polymers may be, for example, but are not limited to, high and low density polyethylene, polystyrene, acrylic polymers, polycarbonates, various nylons, and others known to those skilled in the art. Mixtures and copolymers thereof may also be useful in the invention. In a further aspect of the invention, the polymer used is ethyl vinyl acetate (“EVA”). EVA used in the invention may have a molecular weight in the range of, for example, 10,000 Daltons to 100,000 Daltons, more preferably 22,000 to 87,000 Daltons. Fragrance may be introduced into the polymer at weight percents varying from 10 to 90%, from 20 to 80% from 30 to 70%, from 30 to 60%, and from 30 to 50%. In further embodiments, fragrance is introduced into the polymer at a weight percent of about 1%, about 10%, about 20%, about 30%, about 40%, about 50%, about 60%, about 70%, about 80%, about 90%, or about 95%.
The fragrance pad is not limited to any particular size or shape. The shape of the pad may, for example, be a disk (with or without a hole in the center), torus, rectangle, circle or other shape. The pad may include a central slot. Of course, the pad will also have a thickness, and there is no requirement that the thickness be uniform along the length of the pad. Typically the pad will shrink in all dimensions as the fragrance is released, allowing multiple ways to actuate an indicator. For example, a disk or torus may be configured to have a sensor that squeezes together as the interior diameter increases and the exterior diameter decreases.
In a further embodiment the pad is replaced by a transparent or translucent container that allows transmission of a signal, for example an infrared or visible light signal. In such an embodiment the fragrance is provided as a liquid in the container. After the amount of liquid has decreased to a predetermined level, the signal is able to travel through the container to a sensor on the opposite side of the container, actuating a signal.
In general, preparation of polymer/fragrance compositions of the invention is facilitated by the use of a solvent. Suitable solvents for use in the invention include but are not limited to isopar M, diisopropyl adipate, isopropyl myristate, benzyl benzoate, propylene glycol and others recognized by those skilled in the art with the benefit of this disclosure.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that a fragranced pad composition included in embodiments of the invention is not limited to inclusion of fragrance, polymer, and a solvent. Various additives may be included to add properties to the mixture or to enhance existing properties. For example, the mixture may include dyes, pigments, substances that improve fragrance absorption/emission, substances that help it keep its shape, help it be formed into a shape, or help it decrease in size uniformly with fragrance release. Both extrusion and injection molding additives suitable for use in the invention will be recognized by those skilled in the art.
The fragrance oil is absorbed into the polymer. This polymer slowly releases the fragrance in a controlled rate and releases most of the fragrance. As the polymer releases the fragrance, the fragranced pad shrinks. In one embodiment of the invention, shown in
When the fragranced pad shrinks beneath a predetermined size, an actuator 9 actuates a signal 13. In the embodiment shown in
A dispenser may include more than one actuator, which allows it to generate more than one signal. This allows the dispenser to signal, for instance, when the amount of fragrance had decreased to less than half the original amount, and then signal again when the fragrance is exhausted.
A dispenser may include an sensor that continuously determines the amount of fragrance that remains in the dispenser. This information (obtained, for example, as a function of the decreasing size of the polymer pad fragrance carrier) may be continuously or intermittently relayed.
The signal may take multiple forms. It may be visual, such as a light or colored tab. It may be an audio signal, such as a buzz or beep. It may be a signal that is sent to a remote location by wifi, bluetooth, radio, or other electromagnetic form. The signal may be sent to a central processing device, such as a computer, which allows coordination of replacement of the fragrance. The signal may be detected by a handheld device carried by a maintenance technician. A single dispenser may emit more than one signal when the actuator has engaged. For example, when the amount of fragrance has decreased to a predetermined level, both an audio signal and a visual signal may be produced. A visual signal (such as, for example, an LED signal) may be configured to light continuously when the fragrance is at one level, then blink after the amount of fragrance has decreased to a lower level.
The attached Table 1 shows an example of shrinkage of a fragrance pad that is 40% fragrance and 60% ethyl vinyl acetate. This demonstrates that the EVA polymer may shrink in a uniform manner as the fragrance is released, allowing the sensor to be actuated.
This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/443,758, which is the United States National Phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International App. No. PCT/US2007/021228, filed on Oct. 3, 2007, and claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/848,962, filed on Oct. 3, 2006, and having a common inventor as this application. That application is incorporated by reference herein as if rewritten in its entirety.
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60848962 | Oct 2006 | US |
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Parent | 12443758 | Mar 2009 | US |
Child | 14179914 | US |