Claims
- (i) at least a finite portion of said thin shell being transparent whereby that portion of said inner void which is located proximate to the base portion of said totally enclosed structure is visible from without said thin shell, in the presence of visible wavelengths of light;
- (ii) contained totally within the said inner void of said thin shell and in place on said inner surface of said base portion, a volatile composition temporarily entrapped and totally entrapped at least at the instant in time of commencement of functional operation of said structure, in an entrapment material, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellant compositions, air freshener compositions, pheremone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions;
- (iii) at least a finite section of said thin shell comprising a microporous polymer and termed "a microporous polymer shell section" having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure is located in an inert gas at a pressure of less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecule are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a constant total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said microporous polymer section to the surrounding atmosphere via a desorption mechanism..]. .[.2. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 1 wherein said base portion is non-porous and transparent and said upper portion is a microporous polymeric membrane and is opaque at least at the instant in time of commencement of the functional operation of said structure, said base portion being sealed to said upper portion..]. .[.3. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 2 wherein said upper portion consists of a microporous polymeric membrane which consists essentially of a polyolefin intimately admixed with a powder having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns..]. .[.4. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 1 wherein the microporous polymer is a microporous polymeric membrane consisting of a polyurethane foam containing a particulate filler having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns, said polyurethane foam formed by reacting a liquid polyol with at least one organic polyisocyanate, water and at least one catalyst..]. .[.5. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 1 wherein said microporous polymer is a 3-dimensional microporous cellular polymer structure comprising a plurality of substantially spherical microcells having an average diameter (C) of from 0.05 to 100 microns distributed substantially uniformly throughout the structure, adjacent cells being interconnected by pores smaller in diameter than the microcells, the pore size distribution expressed by (S) having a value in the range of from 0.01 to 30 microns, the Naperian base log ratio of the average cell diameter (C) to the average pore diameter (P) having a value in the range of from 0.2 to 2.4 and the Naperian base log ratio of the pore size distribution expressed by (S) to the average cell diameter (C) having a value in the range of from -1.4 to 1.0, the pores and the cells being void at the instant in time of commencement of the functional operation of said structure and the polymer being a synthetic thermoplastic polymer which is a polymer or copolymer of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer, a condensation polymer, a polyphenylene oxide or a blend thereof..]. .[.6. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 1 which is in the shape of a cylinder, the ends of the cylinder being translucent and non-porous and the side of said cylinder being opaque at least at the instant in time of commencement of the functional operation of said structure, said side consisting of a microporous polymeric structure..]. .[.7. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 3 wherein the thickness of the microporous polymer is about 100 millimicrons; the pore size is approximately 0.2 millimicrons; the void volume of the microporous polymer is approximately 34 cubic centimeters per gram and the density is approximately 900 kilograms per cubic meter..]. .[.8. A structure comprising (a) a first hollow totally enclosed structure defined according to claim 1 and enclosing said first structure, (b) a second air-tight totally enclosed structure, said first totally enclosed structure having a volume less than said second air-tight totally enclosed structure, said first totally enclosed structure being of such dimensions that it is (i) enclosable within said second air-tight totally enclosed hollow structure, and (ii) the internal volume of said second air-tight totally enclosed hollow structure is greater than the external volume of said first hollow totally enclosed structure..]. .[.9. A structure defined according to claim 1 wherein (i) said base portion comprises a first thin polymer shell having a curved surface and an inner void portion and an inner surface and an outer surface and a first sealable continuous circumferential edge; (ii) said upper portion comprises a second thin shell section having a second sealable continuous circumferential edge which substantially conforms in shape to said first sealable circumferential edge and (iii) said base portion is sealed by means of a continuous seal at the said first circumferential edge thereof to said upper portion at the said second circumferential edge thereof..]. .[.10. A structure defined according to claim 2 wherein (i) said base portion comprises a first thin polymer shell having a curved surface and an inner void portion and an inner surface and an outer surface and a first sealable continuous circumferential edge; (ii) said upper portion comprises a second thin shell section having a second sealable continuous circumferential edge which substantially conforms in shape to said first sealable circumferential edge and (iii) said base portion is sealed by means of a continuous seal at the said first circumferential edge thereof to said upper portion at the said second circumferential edge thereof..]. .[.11. A structure defined according to claim 3 wherein (i) said base portion comprises a first thin polymer shell having a curved surface and an inner void portion and an inner surface and an outer surface and a first sealable continuous circumferential edge; (ii) said upper portion comprises a second thin shell section having a second sealable continuous circumferential edge which substantially conforms in shape to said first sealable circumferential edge and (iii) said base portion is sealed by means of a continuous seal at the said first circumferential edge thereof to said upper portion at the said second circumferential edge thereof..]. .[.12. The structure claimed according to claim 1 wherein the driving force of the molecular mass transfer of the volatile substance from within the hollow totally enclosed structure to the atmosphere surrounding said structure on operation thereof results from (a) a difference in the pressure between the gas phase of the inner void of said shell and the gas phase-containing 3-space immediately adjacent the outer surface of said microporous polymer shell section and (b) the steady state desorption of the liquid phase of the volatile substance present in the microporous polymer into the gas phase-containing 3-space immediately adjacent the outer surface of said microporous polymer shell section and (c) the steady state absorption of the liquid phase of volatile substance present in a microporous polymer from the gas phase within the inner void of said shell onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer shell section..]. .[.13. A plurality of hollow totally enclosed structures laterally and detachably interconnected having a common midplane, each of said structures being defined individually according to claim 9, each of said structures connected to at least one other of said structures (i) at a location midway between the base portion of each of said structures and the upper portion of each of said structures and (ii) along at least a portion of the circumferential sealed edge of each of said individual structures sealing said upper portion to said base portion of each of said
- individual hollow totally enclosed structures..]. .[.14. A plurality of hollow totally enclosed structures laterally and detachably interconnected having a common midplane, each of said structures being defined individually according to claim 10, each of said structures connected to at least one other of said structures (i) at a location midway between the base portion of each of said structures and the upper portion of each of said structures and (ii) along at least a portion of the circumferential sealed edge of each of said individual structures sealing said upper portion to said base portion of each of said individual hollow totally enclosed structures..]. .[.15. A plurality of hollow totally enclosed structures laterally and detachably interconnected having a common midplane, each of said structures being defined individually according to claim 11, each of said structures connected to at least one other of said structures (i) at a location midway between the base portion of each of said structures and the upper portion of each of said structures and (ii) along at least a portion of the circumferential sealed edge of each of said individual structures sealing said upper portion to said base portion of each of said individual hollow totally enclosed structures..]. .[.16. A process for controllably dispensing at a visibly detectable rate continuously or discontinuously for discrete periods of time a volatile composition of matter from a container into the atmosphere surrounding said container which process comprises the steps of:
- (a) entrapping the volatile composition of matter in an entrapment agent whereby a temporarily entrapped volatile composition is formed;
- (b) providing a first thin shell section composed of a thin polymer shell having a curved surface and having an inner void portion, an inner surface and an outer surface and having a first continuous sealable circumferential outer edge and a first geometric configuration;
- (c) placing the entrapped volatile composition in the inner void portion of said first thin shell section and onto the inner surface of said first thin shell section, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellant compositions, air freshener compositions, pheremone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions;
- (d) providing a second thin shell section having a second sealable circumferential edge and having a shape and volume which are such that when said second shell is placed in conforming adjacent edgewise contact with said first shell, a totally enclosed shell structure is produced with said entrapped volatile composition being totally enclosed within said shell section;
- (e) placing said second thin shell section having said second sealable circumferential continuous edge which substantially conforms in shape to said first sealable circumferential edge onto said first thin shell section whereby said first sealable edge is in closely fitting sealable proximity with said second circumferential edge; and
- (f) sealing said first sealable edge to said second sealable edge whereby the resulting shell structure enclosing said entrapped volatile composition is totally enclosed and substantially air-tight with the exception of ingress and egress of volatile composition molecules controllably and at a constant velocity through the polymer wall during functional operation of the resulting shell structure;
- at least a finite section of said first thin shell section or said second thin shell section comprising a microporous polymer having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure thus formed is located in an inert gas at a pressure of less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecules are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said
- microporous polymer section via a desorption mechanism..]. .[.17. The process of claim 16 wherein the first thin shell section is composed of a non-porous and transparent polymer and said second thin shell section is a microporous polymeric membrane and is opaque at least at the instant in time of commencement of the functional operation of said structure, said microporous polymer membrane containing solid particles having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns..]. .[.18. The process of claim 16 comprising the additional step (g) of placing the resulting shell structure when not in use into an outer all-enclosing container which outer container is non-porous and is composed of a material which prevents the volatile material molecules from being transported or diffusing therethrough, the dimensions of the outer container being such that the volume of said outer container and the shape of said outer container are such that the outer container totally encloses the inner container, said outer container having a sealable entrance therein whereby the shell structure defined according to claim 16 may be placed into and removed from said outer container and whereby said outer container may be sealed in an air-tight manner after the placing of said shell structure of claim 16 into said outer container..]. .[.19. The process of claim 16 wherein the volatile composition of matter entrapped in the entrapment agent is placed in a plurality of hollow totally enclosed structures which are laterally and detachably interconnected and which have a common midplane, each of said structures connected to at least one other of said structures (i) at a location midway between the base portion of each of said structures and the upper portion of each of said structures and (ii) along at least a portion of the circumferential sealed edge of each of said individual structures sealing said upper portion to said base portion of each of said individual hollow totally enclosed structures..]. .[.20. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 1 which is in the shape of a cylinder, the ends of the cylinder being microporous and the side of said cylinder being non-porous to said volatilizable composition of matter, at least a finite portion of the side
- of said cylinder being translucent..]. .Iadd.21. A hollow totally enclosed structure comprising a thin shell totally enclosing an inner void, said thin shell having a base portion and an upper portion, said base portion having an inner surface:
- (i) at least a finite portion of said thin shell being transparent whereby that portion of said inner void which is located proximate to the base portion of said totally enclosed structure is visible from without said thin shell, in the presence of visible wave-lengths of light;
- (ii) contained totally within the said inner void of said thin shell and in place on said inner surface of said base portion, a volatile composition temporarily entrapped and totally entrapped at least at the instant in time of commencement of functional operation of said structure, in a gelatinous entrapment material, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellent compositions, air freshener compositions, pheromone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions, said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition having an upper surface;
- (iii) at least a finite section of said upper portion of said thin shell comprising a microporous polymer and termed "a microporous polymer shell section" having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure is located in an inert gas at a pressure of less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecule are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a constant total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said microporous polymer section to the surrounding atmosphere via a desorption mechanism, said microporous polymer shell section consisting essentially of a polyolefin intimately admixed with a powder having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns, said powder being a filler material incompatible with said polymer, said powder being in a proportion of about 5 to 100 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polymer, the said volatile composition having a volatility at ambient conditions which is higher than the transmissibility of said microporous polymer shell section,
- the volume of said gelatinous entrapment material being substantially less than the volume of said inner void, there existing at least one substantial void space between (i) said upper surface of said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition and (ii) said
- upper portion of said thin shell. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. The hollow totally enclosed structure of claim 21 wherein the thickness of the microporous polymeric section is about 100 microns; the pore size is approximately 0.2 microns; the void volume of the microporous polymer section is approximately 34 cubic centimeters per gram and the density of the microporous polymer section is approximately 900 kilograms per cubic meter. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. A structure comprising:
- (a) a first hollow totally enclosed structure comprising a thin shell totally enclosing an inner void, said thin shell having a base portion and an upper portion, said base portion having an inner surface:
- (i) at least a finite portion of said thin shell being transparent whereby that portion of said inner void which is located proximate to the base portion of said totally enclosed structure is visible from without said thin shell, in the presence of visible wave-lengths of light;
- (ii) contained totally within the said inner void of said thin shell and in place on said inner surface of said base portion, a volatile composition temporarily entrapped and totally entrapped at least at the instant in time of commencement of functional operation of said structure, in a gelatinous entrapment material, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellent compositions, air freshener compositions, pheromone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions, said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition having an upper surface;
- (iii) at least a finite section of said upper portion of said thin shell comprising a microporous polymer and termed "a microporous polymer shell section" having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure is located in an inert gas at a pressure of less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecule are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a constant total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said microporous polymer section to the surrounding atmosphere via a desorption mechanism, said microporous polymer shell section consisting essentially of a polyolefin intimately admixed with a powder having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns, said powder being a filler material incompatible with said polymer, said powder being in a proportion of about 5 to 100 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polymer, the said volatile composition having a volatility at ambient conditions which is higher than the transmissibility of said microporous polymer shell section and enclosing said first structure;
- (b) a second air-tight totally enclosed structure, said first totally enclosed structure having a volume less than said second air-tight totally enclosed structure, said first totally enclosed structure being of such dimensions that it is (i) enclosable within said second air-tight totally enclosed hollow structure, and (ii) the internal volume of said second air-tight totally enclosed hollow structure is greater than the external volume of said first hollow totally enclosed structure,
- the volume of the gelatinous entrapment agent being substantially less than the volume of said inner void, there existing at least one substantial void space between (i) said upper surface of said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition and (ii) said upper portion
- of said thin shell. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. A plurality of hollow totally enclosed structures laterally and detachably interconnected having a common midplane, each of said structures individually being a hollow totally enclosed structure comprising a thin shell totally enclosing an inner void, said thin shell having a base portion and an upper portion, said base portion having an inner surface:
- (i) at least a finite portion of said thin shell being transparent whereby that portion of said inner void which is located proximate to the base portion of said totally enclosed structure is visible from without said thin shell, in the presence of visible wave-lengths of light;
- (ii) contained totally within said inner void of said thin shell and in place on said inner surface of said base portion, a volatile composition temporarily entrapped and totally entrapped at least at the instant in time of commencement of functional operation of said structure, in a gelatinous entrapment material, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellent compositions, air freshener compositions, pheromone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions, said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition having an upper surface;
- (iii) at least a finite section of said upper portion of said thin shell comprising a microporous polymer and termed "a microporous polymer shell section" having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure is located in an inert gas at a pressure or less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecule are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a constant total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said microporous polymer section to the surrounding atmosphere via a desorption mechanism, said microporous polymer shell section consisting essentially of a polyolefin intimately admixed with a powder having an average particle diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns, said powder being a filler material incompatible with said polymer, said powder being in a proportion of about 5 to 100 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polymer, the said volatile composition having a volatility at ambient conditions which is higher than the transmissibility of said microporous polymer shell section, each of said structures connected to at least one other of said structures (i) at a location midway between the base portion of each of said structures and the upper portion of each of said structures and (ii) along at least a portion of the circumferential sealed edge of each of said individual structures sealing said upper portion to said base portion of each of said individual hollow totally enclosed structures,
- the volume of the gelatinous entrapment agent being substantially less than the volume of said inner void, there existing at least one substantial void space between (i) said upper surface of said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition and (ii) said upper portion of said thin shell. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. A process for controllably dispensing continuously or discontinuously for discrete periods of time a volatile composition of matter from a container into the atmosphere surrounding said container, said container consisting of two oppositely coincidentally sealably fitting thin concave polymeric shells at least a finite portion of at least one of said shells comprising a microporous polymer wall section which process comprises the steps of:
- (a) entrapping the volatile composition of matter in a gelatinous entrapment material whereby a temporarily entrapped volatile composition is formed;
- (b) providing a first thin shell section composed of a thin polymer shell having a curved surface and having an inner void portion, an inner surface and an outer surface and having a first continuous sealable circumferential outer edge and a first geometric configuration;
- (c) placing the entrapped volatile composition in the inner void portion of said first thin shell section and onto the inner surface of said first thin shell section, said volatile composition being selected from the group consisting of perfume compositions, herbicide compositions, insecticide compositions, animal repellent compositions, air freshener compositions, pheromone compositions, odor maskant compositions, deodorant compositions and insect repellent compositions, said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition having an upper surface;
- (d) providing a second thin shell section having a second sealable circumferential edge and having a shape and volume which are such that when said second shell is placed in conforming adjacent edgewise contact with said first shell, a totally enclosed shell structure is produced with said entrapped volatile composition being totally enclosed within said shell section;
- (e) placing said second thin shell section having said second sealable circumferential continuous edge which substantially conforms in shape to said first sealable circumferential edge onto said first thin shell section whereby said first sealable edge is in closely fitting sealable proximity with said second circumferential edge, whereby there exists at least one substantial void space between (i) said upper surface of said gelatinous entrapment material containing said volatile composition and (ii) said upper portion of said thin shell;
- (f) sealing said first sealable edge to said second sealable edge whereby the resulting shell structure enclosing said entrapped volatile composition is totally enclosed and substantially air-tight with the exception of ingress and egress of volatile composition molecules controllably and at a constant velocity through said second thin shell section during functional operation of the resulting shell structure, at least a finite section of said second thin shell section being a microporous polymer section having a porosity such that when said hollow totally enclosed structure thus formed is located in an inert gas at a pressure of less than or equal to about 1 atmosphere, said volatile material molecules are transported at a constant linear velocity and at a total derivative of concentration of volatile substance with respect to time onto the inner surface of said microporous polymer section via an adsorption mechanism and from the outer surface of said microporous polymer section via a desorption mechanism, said microporous polymer section containing solid particles selected from the group consisting of talc and calcium carbonate having an average diameter of from about 0.3 up to about 500 microns, in a proportion of from about 5 to 100 parts by weight of polymer. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 620,239, filed 6/13/84, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a reissue application of U.S. Letters Patent, Ser. No. 245,542 filed on 3/19/81, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,387,849 issued June 14, 1983. .Iaddend.
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