1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to volatile material dispensers and, more particularly, to volatile material dispensers having one or more retention features for coupling a refill thereto.
2. Description of the Background of the Invention
Multiple different volatile material dispensers are commercially sold and generally include a housing and a volatile material refill that is inserted into the housing. The refill generally includes a container or bottle for holding a volatile material therein. In some dispensers, the volatile material is passively emitted therefrom. In other dispensers, a diffusion element is utilized to facilitate the dispensing of the volatile material. Examples of diffusion elements include heaters, piezoelectric elements, fans, aerosol actuators, and the like. Regardless of the manner in which the volatile material is emitted, once the volatile material has been expended from the refill, the refill can typically be removed by a user and replaced with a new refill.
One type of commercial volatile material dispenser, referred to herein as a plug-in scented oil dispenser, includes a housing and a heater disposed within the housing. A refill for use with a plug-in scented oil dispenser generally includes a container portion having a bottom end and a top end, wherein the container portion terminates in a neck portion at the top end. A volatile material is disposed within the container portion and a wick is in contact with the volatile material and extends out of the refill through the neck portion. A plug or other connector generally positions and retains the wick within the neck portion. Upon insertion of the refill into the dispenser, at least a portion of the wick is disposed adjacent the heater such that volatile material that moves through the wick is volatilized by the heater.
Another feature of various volatile material dispensers and refills is that each refill has features that are unique or complementary to the particular dimensions of the housing of the dispenser for which it is sold. Still further, each refill has a feature that interacts with a further feature in the dispenser for which it is manufactured to retain the refill within the dispenser.
According to illustrative embodiments, a method of attaching two or more different refills to a volatile material dispenser includes the steps of providing a volatile material dispenser that includes a housing and a cavity adapted to accept two or more different refills containing volatile materials and attaching a first refill within the cavity of the volatile material dispenser. The method further includes the steps of removing the first refill from the cavity and attaching a second refill within the cavity of the volatile material dispenser, wherein the second refill has at least one feature that is different than at least one feature of the first refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the step of attaching the first refill within the cavity may include the step of attaching the first refill to the housing by a latch that interacts with a structure on a neck portion of the first refill to prevent downward movement of the first refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the latch may not retain the second refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the volatile material dispenser may further include a channel disposed within the cavity for accommodating first and second wicks extending from the first and second refills, respectively, and a heater disposed within the housing and spaced from the channel such that heat is transferred from the heater to each of the wicks when the respective refills are attached to the housing.
In any of the embodiments herein, the first refill may be symmetrical about a plane that extends along a width of the first refill and through a vertical axis of the first refill and the second refill may be asymmetrical about a plane that that extends along a width of the second refill and through a vertical axis of the second refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the feature of the first refill may include similarly-shaped protrusions extending from front and rear surface thereof and the feature of the second refill does not include similarly-shaped protrusions extending from front and rear surfaces thereof.
In any of the embodiments herein, the feature of the second refill may include a cylindrical projection extending from the rear surface thereof and the feature of the first refill does not include a cylindrical projection extending from the rear surface thereof.
In other illustrative embodiments, a method of attaching two or more different refills to a volatile material dispenser includes the step of providing a volatile material dispenser that includes a housing, a cavity adapted to separately accept two or more different refills containing volatile materials, a first implement that attaches a first refill to the housing, and a second implement that attaches the second refill to the housing, wherein the first and second implements are different and retain the first and second refills, respectively, in different manners. The method further includes the steps of attaching the first refill within the cavity of the volatile material dispenser such that the first implement retains the first refill, removing the first refill from the cavity, and attaching the second refill within the cavity of the volatile material dispenser such that the second implement retains the second refill, wherein the second refill has at least one feature that is different than at least one feature of the first refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the first implement may not attach the second refill to the housing and the second implement does not attach the first refill to the housing.
In any of the embodiments herein, the step of attaching the first refill within the cavity may include the step of attaching the first refill to the housing by a latch that interacts with a structure on a neck portion of the first refill to prevent downward movement of the first refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the latch may not retain the second refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the volatile material dispenser may further include a channel disposed within the cavity for accommodating first and second wicks extending from the first and second refills, respectively, and a heater disposed within the housing and spaced from the channel such that heat is transferred from the heater to each of the wicks when the respective refills are attached to the housing.
In any of the embodiments herein, the first refill may be symmetrical about a plane that extends along a width of the first refill and through a vertical axis of the first refill and the second refill may be asymmetrical about a plane that that extends along a width of the second refill and through a vertical axis of the second refill.
In any of the embodiments herein, the feature of the first refill may include similarly-shaped protrusions extending from front and rear surface thereof and the feature of the second refill does not include similarly-shaped protrusions extending from front and rear surfaces thereof.
In any of the embodiments herein, the feature of the second refill may include a cylindrical projection extending from the rear surface thereof and the feature of the first refill may not include a cylindrical projection extending from the rear surface thereof.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, wherein similar structures have like or similar reference numerals.
The present invention is directed to volatile material dispensers for vaporizing and dispensing volatile materials. While the present invention may be embodied in many different forms, several specific embodiments are discussed herein with the understanding that the present invention is to be considered only as an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and it is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
Further, the use of the term volatile material herein refers to any volatile material that a consumer may desire to emit into an area surrounding one or more refills holding the volatile material(s) and/or a dispenser holding one or more refills. Illustratively, the types of volatile materials may be, for example, a cleaner, an insecticide, an insect repellant, an insect attractant, a mold or mildew inhibitor, a fragrance, a disinfectant, an air purifier, an aromatherapy scent, an antiseptic, a positive fragrancing volatile material, an air-freshener, a deodorizer, or the like, and combinations thereof. Additives may be included in the volatile material, such as, for example, fragrances and/or preservatives.
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The volatile material dispenser 20 includes a number of retention features or implements that aid in retaining a refill therein in more than one orientation, wherein such retention features will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter. Specifically, as seen in
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The first channel 42a, the vertical member 62, the ledge 68a, the stationary ribs 80a, the movable ribs 82a, and the latch 100a are formed within a first cavity 110a of the dispenser 20 and provide a first retention housing 112a for the retention of a first refill. Likewise, the second channel 42b, the vertical member 62, the ledge 68b, the stationary ribs 80b, the movable ribs 82b, and the latch 100b are formed within a second cavity 110b of the dispenser 20 and provide a second retention housing 112b for the retention of a second refill.
A first refill 200 capable of insertion into the volatile material dispenser 20 is depicted in
The container portion 202 of the refill 200 includes front and rear surfaces 212a, 212b and first and second side surfaces 212c, 212d connecting the front and rear surfaces 212a, 212b. The front surface 212a has a generally bulbous central portion and is generally curved inwardly at sides and a bottom thereof and the rear surface 212b is generally planar. Further, and referring to
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Although a thread 210 is utilized to interact with the latch 100b, any annular member, projection, or other structure that interacts with the latch 100b to prevent downward movement may alternatively be utilized. Still alternatively, the thread 210 may be discontinuous.
Although the refill 200 is shown inserted into and retained within the second retention housing 112b, the refill 200 can be retained in first and second orientations within the first retention housing 112a. In particular, in the first orientation, the protrusion 220 extending from the refill 200 is captured by the ledge 68a and in the second orientation, the protrusion 220 extends outwardly away from the ledge 68a and is not utilized to retain the refill 200 within the dispenser 20.
A further refill 300 capable of insertion into the volatile material dispenser 20 is depicted in
Although terms such as vertical, horizontal, downward, inward, etc. are utilized throughout the present application, such terms are not meant to limit the present invention, but instead, give relative direction when the dispenser 20 and/or refills 200, 300 are placed in a use position. Still further, although the dispensers 30 herein are described as having certain electrical features (LEDs, fan, heaters, etc.), the principles of the present invention may be utilized in dispensers having different electrical features.
Although multiple retention features are described herein, not all of such retention features are necessary for the present invention. Further, other refills having different shapes, sizes, and/or configurations may be utilized with the dispensers herein, so long as the appropriate retention features are present and capable of attachment with the dispensers.
Any of the embodiments described herein may be modified to include any of the structures or methodologies disclosed in connection with other embodiments.
The present invention provides volatile material dispensers that accommodate different volatile material refills having different features. This allows a user to purchase a single volatile material dispenser and use refills from multiple different manufacturers.
Numerous modifications to the present disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive rights to all modifications that come within the scope of the appended claims are reserved.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/837,948, filed Jul. 16, 2010, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12837948 | Jul 2010 | US |
Child | 14608650 | US |