This disclosure relates, generally, to fragrance dispensers and, more particularly, to dispensers having replaceable cartridges.
The annual market for air freshener products in the U.S. is over $3 billion. Plug-in type air freshener products account for a third of that market. Over the past decade, battery-operated, metered aerosol fragrance dispensers have become popular in commercial settings such as public and office restrooms. As these devices are typically somewhat complex, in that they incorporate a DC electric motor, a gear drive operated by the motor which actuates the spray valve, an aerosol fragrance canister, and a programmable timer for adjusting the time interval between sprays, average retail prices of around $50 were too costly to generate widespread demand for home use. However, prices have dropped dramatically. For example, Wal-Mart now sells a programmable Air Wick® dispenser with one aerosol fragrance canister for less than $10. As the cost of a replacement fragrance canister is nearly $4, it appears that American Home Products Corporation may be selling the Air Wick® fragrance dispenser at less than cost, a marketing strategy learned from Gillette's sale of razor blades and Hewlett-Packard's sale of ink cartridges.
One problem associated with the motor-operated fragrance dispensers is that the moving mechanical parts are the components most likely to fail over time. A simpler, more durable solution employs a micro-perforated plate secured to a piezoelectric vibrator that is energized by an AC voltage. Such devices have been used as humidifiers and as aerosol fragrance dispensers. U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,734 to Kohji Toda discloses such an ultrasonic vibrating device. The micro-perforations are conical and larger in diameter on the supply side, and the piezoelectric vibrator operates at a frequency of about 100 kHz.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,657,926, also to Kohji Toda, discloses an ultrasonic atomizing device that employs electrical feedback from the piezoelectric vibrator to generate a resonant frequency of greater amplitude to vibrate the micro-perforated plate.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,474 to Thomas A. Helf, et al. discloses a wick-based delivery system to provide liquid to a micro-perforated plate that is vibrated by a piezoelectric device.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,341,732 to Frederick H. Martin, et al. discloses a method and apparatus for maintaining control of liquid flow in a vibratory atomizing device. As with the '474 Patent to Helf, et al., liquid if provided to a vibrating orifice plate by a wick. However, liquid that is not expelled by the vibrating plate drains back through the plate and absorbed by the wick, which then provides it again to the vibrating plate.
In embodiments, a fragrance dispensing system comprises a dispenser that includes a housing and has a power source and a piezoelectric cartridge installable within the housing. The cartridge in embodiments includes a cartridge body, a piezoelectric discharge nozzle supported by the cartridge body and a micro-perforated vibratory plate. In embodiments, the discharge nozzle is powered by the power source of the dispenser when the piezoelectric cartridge is installed within the housing of the dispenser. In embodiments, a fragrance bottle is supported by the cartridge body, the cartridge body has a liquid fragrance path from the bottle to the piezoelectric nozzle. In certain embodiments, the path includes a channel with a wick, and the wick is in contact with the vibratory plate of the piezoelectric discharge nozzle.
In embodiments, the housing of the dispenser further includes a cover with a discharge aperture that is aligned with the vibratory plate when the piezoelectric cartridge is installed so that atomized aromatic liquid from the piezoelectric discharge nozzle is released through the discharge aperture.
The piezoelectric cartridge in embodiments further includes a knife, and the fragrance bottle includes a mouth that is hermetically sealed with a membrane. In certain embodiments, the knife is positioned in the piezoelectric cartridge to pierce the membrane when the bottle is installed in the piezoelectric cartridge, thereby releasing the aromatic liquid into the liquid fragrance path.
The piezoelectric cartridge in embodiments further comprises a membrane that seals the fragrance bottle, a knife positioned within a socket so that a membrane of the bottle is pierced by the knife when the bottle is installed in the socket of the piezoelectric cartridge.
The power source in certain embodiments is a battery power source. In embodiments, the system includes a piezoelectric driver circuit configured to send a power pulse to the piezoelectric nozzle to release a controlled amount of aromatic liquid into the air with each power pulse.
The piezoelectric cartridge in embodiments further comprises a socket supported by the body, and the bottle is connectable to the socket to enable aromatic liquid to flow from the bottle to the piezoelectric nozzle via the liquid fragrance path.
The piezoelectric cartridge further includes a horizontal channel in fluid communication with the bottle and leads to a vertical portion of the wick. In certain embodiments, the wick further has a horizontal portion in contact with the vibratory plate. The channel of the piezoelectric cartridge with the wick is, in embodiments, an airtight channel.
In embodiments, a dispenser includes a dispenser includes a housing and a power source, the housing enclosing the power source and has an internal cartridge chamber. A piezoelectric cartridge includes, in embodiments, a cartridge body, a piezoelectric discharge nozzle supported by the cartridge body and has a micro-perforated vibratory plate, a removable fragrance bottle supported by the cartridge body, a liquid fragrance path leading from the bottle to the piezoelectric nozzle. The path may include, in embodiments a channel with a wick that is in contact with the vibratory plate, wherein the piezoelectric cartridge is installable in the cartridge chamber of the dispenser and, when installed, electrical contacts of the dispenser engage corresponding electrical contacts of the piezoelectric cartridge thereby enabling the piezoelectric nozzle of the piezoelectric cartridge to release a mist of atomized aromatic liquid droplets.
In some embodiments, the piezoelectric cartridge further includes a knife, and the fragrance bottle has a mouth that is hermetically sealed with a membrane that is pierced by the knife when the bottle is installed in the piezoelectric cartridge, thereby releasing the aromatic liquid into the liquid fragrance path.
In other embodiments, the piezoelectric cartridge further comprises a socket supported by the cartridge body configured to connect to the bottle so that, when the bottle is installed in the piezoelectric cartridge, aromatic liquid in the bottle is released into the liquid fragrance path through the socket.
In certain embodiments, the channel of the piezoelectric cartridge with the wick is an airtight channel. The dispenser in embodiments further includes a piezoelectric driver circuit configured to send a power pulse to the piezoelectric nozzle, which releases a controlled amount of aromatic liquid into the air with each pulse. The power source is a battery power source in some embodiments.
In embodiments, a piezoelectric fragrance cartridge for a fragrance dispenser includes a cartridge body, a piezoelectric discharge nozzle supported by the body and including a micro-perforated vibratory plate, a fragrance bottle supported by the body, a liquid fragrance path from the bottle to the piezoelectric nozzle, the liquid fragrance path including a channel with a wick, the wick in contact with the vibratory plate of the piezoelectric discharge nozzle, and electrical contacts. In embodiments, the piezoelectric fragrance cartridge is installable in the housing of the fragrance dispenser so that the electrical contacts of the piezoelectric fragrance cartridge engage with corresponding electrical contacts of the fragrance dispenser thereby enabling the piezoelectric nozzle of the piezoelectric cartridge to be powered by the fragrance dispenser and release a mist of atomized aromatic liquid droplets from the piezoelectric discharge nozzle.
The cartridge in embodiments further includes a knife supported by the cartridge body, and a membrane positioned over an opening in the bottle to hermetically seal the opening, wherein the knife is positioned to pierce the membrane when the bottle is installed in the piezoelectric cartridge so that aromatic liquid from the bottle is released into the liquid fragrance path.
The cartridge may also include a socket supported by the cartridge body, the bottle connectable to the socket to enable aromatic liquid to flow from the bottle to the piezoelectric nozzle via the liquid fragrance path. The bottle in embodiments is a snap-in bottle with a mouth configured to snap into the socket. In some embodiments, the cartridge includes a horizontal channel in fluid communication with the bottle and leading to a vertical portion of the wick, the wick further has a horizontal portion in contact with the vibratory plate.
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Although the fragrance dispenser is presently intended to mount on a wall, it can also be used as a free-standing device that sits on either a table or a shelf. As heretofore explained, it can be either battery powered or powered by a switching AC-DC power supply that plugs into a standard 120-240 v AC outlet.
Although an embodiment of the fragrance dispenser and piezoelectric air freshener cartridge 100 has been heretofore described, it will be obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope and the spirit of the disclosure as hereinafter claimed.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/662,272, entitled “FRAGRANCE DISPENSER HAVING A DISPOSABLE PIEZOELECTRIC CARTRIDGE WITH A SNAP-IN BOTTLE CONTAINING AROMATIC LIQUID,” filed Jul. 27, 2017, which claims priority from and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/367,241, entitled “DISPOSABLE CARTRIDGE HAVING A PIEZOELECTRIC DISCHARGE NOZZLE AND A SNAP-IN BOTTLE CONTAINING AROMATIC LIQUID,” which was filed on Jul. 27, 2016, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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