The present invention generally relates to an apparatus for a humidity and odor controller. More specifically, to an apparatus for a humidity and odor controller for use with a refrigerator that removes ethylene gas which eliminates odors and makes food last longer.
When storing food in a refrigerator, food releases ethylene gas which causes unpleasant odors and accelerates the ripening or decaying process. Current products on the market attempt to create a seal around foods to prevent the spread of ethylene gas. while these products, such as Green Bags and plastic sealing containers, attempt to address the problem by containing the ethylene gas, they accelerate the ripening and decaying process for the sealed fruit or vegetable sealed within in the container. Other products on the market attempt to eliminate ethylene gas as well as odor causing gasses. However, these products glaze over after a few days and are rendered ineffective due to oversaturation.
One of the products that attempts to eliminate they gas is Baking soda. Currently baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, is considered the only product on the market that manages ethylene gas. Baking soda is an amphoteric compound that reacts well with both acids and bases but can also bind with uncharged compounds such as ethylene. Although baking soda has impressive properties, it is ineffective for the removal of ethylene gas from a refrigerator or food storage container. In a refrigerator or food storage container, baking soda preferentially binds with acids and bases over short chain hydrocarbons such as ethylene. As a result, ethylene can build up within a refrigerator and food storage container. Another disadvantage of baking soda is caused by the formation of an impermeable layer of neutralized product. This impermeable layer significantly reduces the effectiveness of the baking soda by inhibiting unwanted gases from binding with baking soda.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide an odor and moisture controller for use in a refrigerator or food storage container. The odor and moisture controller is particularly suited for the removal of gaseous ethylene from a refrigerator or food storage container. The odor and moisture controller accomplishes this through the use of a cross-ventilated container and a pouch containing a naturally active absorbent formulation. The cross ventilated container optimizes the airflow to the absorbent pouch. The absorbent formational is particularly suited for the removal of ethylene gas through a combination of absorptive and adsorptive properties.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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In the current embodiment of the present invention, the absorbent clay comprises at least one naturally active mineral. The naturally active minerals comprise a wide range of aluminium silicates and phyllosilicate that are commonly referred to as fuller's earth clays. Fuller's earth clays are composite clay like substances with particular properties for absorbing or removing a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds from liquid and gases without chemical alteration. The naturally active mineral is selected from a group of naturally occurring clays consisting of Palygorskite, Sepiolite, Montmorillonite, Beidellite, and Kaolinite.
Palygorskite, commonly referred to as attapulgite, is a magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate clay that naturally occurs throughout the world. Palygorskite clays have absorptive and adsorptive properties imparted by structural geometry and by the attractive forces of the oxygen atoms of silicate (SO4). Palygorskite forms two dimensional tetrahedral sheets of silicate. The oxygen atoms of silicate serve as sorption sites. When the two dimensional tetrahedral silicate sheets combine, a fibrous and porous material is formed with physico-chemical attractive properties.
Sepiolite is a magnesium phyllosilicate clay that naturally occurs throughout the world. Sepiolite is similar to Palygorskite but contains a lower quantity of aluminium if at all present. Like Palygorskite, Sepiolite forms two dimensional tetrahedral sheets of silicate. The oxygen atoms of silicate serve as sorption sites. As a result, Sepiolite is shares similar physico-chemical attractive properties with Palygorskite.
Montmorillonite is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate clay that is naturally found throughout the world and is commonly classified as a Bentonite clay. Specifically Montmorillonite is a hydrated sodium calcium aluminium magnesium silicate hydroxide with sorptive properties (adsorptive and absorptive) imparted by its structural geometry and attractive forces of its various constituent groups. Montmorillonite belongs to the smectite group of phyllosilicate minerals which form two tetrahedral silicate sheets positioned across an octahedral sheet which carries 50% of its charged constituents. As a result, Montmorillonite forms a soft and porous material with strong electro-chemical attractive properties.
Beidellite is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate clay that is naturally found throughout the world. Similar to Montmorillonite, Beidellite is a hydrated sodium calcium aluminium magnesium silicate hydroxide and shares similar sorptive properties. Beidellite belongs to the smectite group of phyllosilicate minerals but differs from Montmorillonite, by carrying 50% of its charged constituents on the tetrahedral silicate sheets instead of the octahedral sheets. While similar, Beidellite has slightly different electro-chemical attractive properties from Montmorillonite.
Kaolinite is an aluminum silicate hydroxide clay mineral that is found throughout the world. Kaolinite comprises tetrahedral silicate sheets that are linked to octahedral alumina sheets through an oxygen atom. Kaolinite is relatively inert but illicit adsorptive properties when partially hydrated.
Through the use of at least one naturally active mineral, the present invention was experimentally determined to reduce the amount of ethylene gas and unwanted moisture within a refrigerator or food storage container principally due to their sorptive properties.
It should be noted that absorbent clay may comprise any combination of the aforementioned naturally active minerals and that additional embodiments may include non-naturally occurring compounds to enhance the functionality of the absorbent formulation 220.
In an additional embodiment of the invention, the absorbent formulation 220 additionally comprises activated carbon. Activated carbon is a processed form of carbon that has a high degree of microporosity. The high degree of microporosity of activated carbon imparts sorptive properties. In the additional embodiment of the invention, the absorbent clay comprises 50.0 to 100% volume (v/v) of the absorbent formulation 220 while the activated carbon comprises 0.1 to 50.0% (v/v) of the absorbent formulation 220. The combination of absorbent clay and activated carbon was experimentally determined to increase absorption of ethylene gas as well as noticeably reduce unwanted odors.
In the additional embodiment of the invention, the activated carbon comprises a plurality of activated carbon pellets. The plurality of activated carbon pellets increase the surface area of the activated carbon resulting in a greater absorptive effect. In the aforementioned embodiment each pellet of the plurality of activated carbon pellets is approximately 4.0 mm in diameters. The 4.0 mm diameter size of each activated carbon pellet facilitates movement and placement of the absorbent pouch 200 within the interior chamber 120.
The invention is an apparatus for a humidity and odor controller for use with a refrigerator or food storage container. The odor and moisture controller comprises a cross-ventilated container and an absorbent pouch 200. The cross-ventilated container optimizes the airflow to the absorbent pouch 200. The absorbent pouch 200 comprises an all natural mineral compound that absorbs gases emitted by foods.
The odor and moisture controller is assembled by placing the absorbent pouch 200 inside the cross-ventilated container which is then sealed. The odor and moisture controller is placed in a refrigerator to achieve. Additionally, a second odor and moisture controller can be placed in the freezer portion of the refrigerator in order to maximize absorption. It is estimated that the odor and moisture controller should be replaced once every 6 months.
The odor and moisture controller removes ethylene gas, controls odors, and reduces humidity. The odor and moisture controller is particularly suited for removing ethylene gas. Ethylene gas accelerates the ripening or decaying process of fruits and vegetables. By minimizing the presence of ethylene gas within a refrigerator or food storage container, food spoilage which leads to unpleasant odors, can be slowed or significantly halted. Through the retardation of spoilage, fruits and vegetables are able to be kept fresh for a longer period of time. Additionally, the reduction of unpleasant odors within a refrigerator or food storage container reduces the likelihood of unwanted flavors to permeate into different foods. Additionally, the odor and moisture controller regulates humidity within a refrigerator or food storage container. By mitigating the humidity within a refrigerator or food storage container, the odor and moisture controller reduces the energy required to cool said refrigerator or food storage container.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/831,464 filed on Jun. 5, 2013.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 61831464 | Jun 2013 | US |