The invention relates to a fragrance generator.
A fragrance generator is, for instance, known from British patent application GB-A-2 247 623. The fragrance generator may be provided for dispensing, in vapour form, a perfume, a fragrance or another substance. A housing is provided having an aperture permitting the egress of air and vapour from the interior of the housing. The apparatus further comprises a fan positioned in the housing in relation to the inlet so that, when the motor is turned on, it creates airflow across the holder of the volatile liquid and discharges air through the aperture. The apparatus also comprises a rechargeable battery and a solar cell connected thereto via an electrical charging circuit.
It is significantly less likely that a person is present in a room during night time, than during daytime. Even so it is less likely that a person is present in a room when the lights are switched off than when the lights are switched on. This particularly applies to living rooms. Therefore, a disadvantage of the known apparatus is the fact that the motor will continue to create the air flow even during the night time, even though nobody is likely to notice any of the vapour, which is dispensed by the apparatus.
Besides that, it is known that when a fragrance is released continuously a person present in the room will, at the end, not perceive the fragrance anymore. Varying the amount of fragrance released over time results in that the person in the room will perceive the fragrance over and over. A discontinuous release of fragrance is therefore advantageous.
Similarly, if the apparatus is used in a toilet, the apparatus will continue to create the air flow long after a person using the toilet has left the toilet and thus the apparatus will continue to dispense the vapour much longer than required.
It is desired to provide the possibility to obviate one or more of the above disadvantages.
According to an aspect of the invention, a fragrance generator is provided, the fragrance generator comprising a housing for containing a volatile liquid to provide a vapour, the housing having a wall of which at least a part is permeable to the vapor, the fragrance generator further comprising an actuator for diffusing the vapour emerging from the volatile liquid to an environment outside the housing through the permeable wall part; wherein the fragrance generator is provided with an electric circuit comprising a solar energy converter arranged to convert solar energy into electric energy for feeding the actuator, wherein the circuit comprises a capacitor for accumulating the electric energy from the solar energy converter, the capacitor being associated with the actuator to provide the actuator with the electric energy.
The fragrance generator will now be further elucidated with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts and wherein
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The generator 1 may also comprise an evaporation surface 10 for enhancing an evaporation rate. The evaporation surface may be fixedly attached to the housing 2. Alternatively, a sub-compartment 11 may be provided in which the evaporation surface 10 is placed free from the housing as shown in the Figures. In order to transfer the volatile liquid 4 to the evaporation surface 10 the generator may be provided with a wick 12.
The generator 1 may further comprise an actuator 14, in this embodiment a fan 14, for diffusing the vapour emerging from the volatile liquid 4 to an environment outside the housing 2. The actuator 14 is, in this embodiment, arranged to diffuse the vapour emerging from the evaporation surface 10. In order to achieve this the actuator 14 may, as shown in
Moreover, the generator 1 may be provided with an electric circuit 16 comprising a solar energy converter 18 arranged to convert solar energy into electric energy for feeding the actuator 14. The circuit 16 comprises a capacitor 20 for accumulating the electric energy from the solar energy converter 18, the capacitor 20 being associated with the actuator 14 to provide the actuator 14 with the electric energy.
The circuit 16 may comprise an activator 22 for intermittently allowing the capacitor 20 to provide the actuator 14 with the electric energy. The activator 22 is, in this embodiment, configured to provide the capacitor 16 with the electric energy at certain moments. For instance, the activator 22 may comprise a clock 24 and a relay 26. The activator 22 may further be configured to switch the relay into a closed position at set moments, in which closed position the capacitor 20 is allowed to provide the actuator 14 with the electric energy.
The fragrance generator 1 may be used in an enclosed space, such as a room, for instance in a toilet or in a living room. If a person enters the toilet, a light is usually turned on. As a consequence, the solar energy converter 18 commences to convert solar energy into electric energy which is stored in the capacitor 20. At a certain moment, the relay 26 is switched from an open to a closed position and the capacitor is allowed to provide the actuator 14 with the electric energy. The actuator 14 starts to rotate as a consequence thereby creating an air flow.
In the housing 2, the wick 12 sucks the volatile liquid 4 to the evaporation surface 10. The air flow transfers the vapour emerging from the evaporation surface 10 to the environment outside the housing 2 through the perforated part 8′ of the wall 8, thereby spreading the fragrance.
After a certain time interval has elapsed, the relay 26 will switch back to the open position. Thus, the capacitor will be blocked from providing the actuator 14 with the electric energy. The fragrance is generally spread more effectively, if it is not performed continuously in time, but rather during certain intervals.
The capacitor 20 will, in this embodiment, not be recharged with electric energy when no one has been present in the toilet for some time, since the solar converter will not be provided with any light and the capacitor will be discharged soon after the solar converter has discontinued to convert solar energy into electric energy.
By the same token, the fragrance generator, if used in a living room, may, by applying the capacitor 20, be arranged refrain from dispensing the fragrance when the sun has set and/or the lights have been turned off, both of which may be strong indications that no one requiring the fragrance is present in the living room
A second embodiment of the fragrance generator 1 is shown in
When the voltage has dropped well below said value, the comparator 28 will cause the relay 26 to switch back to the open position. Thus, the capacitor will be blocked from providing the actuator 14 with the electric energy.
A third embodiment of the fragrance generator 1 is shown in
A fourth embodiment of the fragrance generator 1 is shown in
The fragrance generator 1 further comprises a functional part 36, as can be seen in
Furthermore, the functional part 36 comprises a regulator 56 and a top piece 58 which, in the embodiment of
The fragrance generator of
To use the embodiment of the fragrance generator 1 shown in
When there is enough light in a room in which the fragrance generator of
It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed here above. It is, for example, not strictly necessary to use the wick for transferring the volatile liquid to the evaporation surface. A transfer structure known to the skilled person. Also, it is not necessary to use a fan as an actuator for diffusing the vapour.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06077105.2 | Nov 2006 | EP | regional |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/NL07/50596 | 11/26/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/12/2010 |