Salt air freshener apparatus and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6270720
  • Patent Number
    6,270,720
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 30, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A salt sculpture air freshener is formed of a sodium chloride material, such as halite, formed into a sculpted shape and having a coated material thereover. It is mounted to a base having an electrical heater, such as an electric lamp, mounted therein for heating the coated salt material. The salt material may have a light tunnel therethrough for passing the heat and light from the electric heater so that the coated material is heated to reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto and to freshen the air therearound. The process of making an air freshener includes forming the salt material into a sculpted shape, selecting and coating the formed salt material with a coating material having bactericidal properties, mounting the coated salt material to a base having a heater therein, and heating the salt material to reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto and to freshen the air therearound.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an apparatus and method of making an air freshener and to an air freshener made of a coated pre-cast or sculpted salt (NACL) material.




Halite is a colorless or white material made up predominately of sodium chloride (NACL) which occurs in cubic crystals and is found in dried lake beds and arid climates and which is used as common table salt. Halite is sometimes called rock salt and has been mined in the historic mines in Poland. Translucent halite, as found in Poland, may have impurities therein which form various colors including orange, rose, and red built into the mineral structures of the crystals by the high concentration of natural trace elements, such as hematite, manganese, iodine, copper, iron and zinc. Halite has been mined in Poland for several hundred years and the mines are among the oldest mines in the world. The salts extracted from the mines have been sold worldwide as healing salts and many metaphysical properties have been claimed for the salt. It has been shown that when halite is heated, negative ions are produced within an enclosed room and in the area surrounding the heated halite crystal. It has also been shown that an ion atmosphere will reduce dust and the bacterial count in the air. Halite crystals have been used in the past for various types of salt sculptures and have also been used as lighted sculptures.




The present invention is directed towards an improvement in salt sculptures made of a crystalline halite which has been coated with a predetermined coating material to form a decorative sculpture which, when heated with an electric lamp or other heater, will reduce airborne microbiological agents in the room where the precast salt composite sculpture is being heated and freshens the air in a room.




Prior art air fresheners can be seen in the Gyulay U.S. Pat. No. 4,647,428, for a room air freshener which is in the form of a porous ceramic ring in combination with an upright positioned light bulb. The ring has a premeasuring cavity so that a fragrance generating liquid filling the cavity will be completely absorbed by the ceramic ring. The liquid will be vaporized when the ring is placed on a light bulb. The Spector U.S. Pat. No. 4,346,059, teaches an aroma generating lamp structure which has an electric bulb mounted on a base and enclosed by a shell which is partially translucent. The base has a bottle filled with a liquid scent mounted thereto and allows the liquid to be sprayed onto an absorbent pad where it is vaporized by the heat of the light bulb. The Cloud U.S. Pat. No. 2,757,278, combines an ozone lamp and vaporizer for producing ozone and vaporizing a chemical, such as triethylene glycol, for the control of odor, germs, and bacteria and in the vaporization of chemicals, such as hexachloride, for the control of insects. The Hasegawa et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,290,546, shows a cordless thermal vaporizer of a liquid in which the body of the vaporizer has a heater for heating a wick for drawing up a chemical solution from a bottle. The vaporizer attaches directly to an electrical outlet. The Hoyt et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,913, teaches an air freshening device which has an air freshener fluid container having a wick and has an outer closure support for the container using a pair of adjustable closure half shells. The Feit U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,905, shows a method and article for dispersing a volatile compound in an environment. The Pozzo U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,877, is an article for diffusing volatile substances, such as perfume. In the prior patent to Gebauer et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,853, a solid contains a fragrance substance and/or disinfectant and at least one sublimable substance. When the solid is exposed to the environment, it releases a fragrance substance to act as a disinfectant.




The aim of the present invention is produce a decorative halite sculpture which when heated, such as by an electric lamp, lights the sculpture and freshens the surrounding air and reduces airborne microbiological agents. The coated halite material can be recoated after a period of use and the supporting base for the sculpture can have an additional trough for vaporizing additional disinfectant chemicals. It is also an aim to produce a solid cast cementuous object which can be used in freshening and purifying the air.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A salt sculpture air freshener is formed of a sodium chloride or salt composite material, such as by precasting or molding, having a coating material thereover. It is mounted to a base having an electrical heater, such as an electric lamp, mounted therein for heating the coated salt material. The salt material may have a light tunnel therethrough for passing the heat and light energy from the electric heater so that the coated material is heated to reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto and to freshen and purify the air therearound. The process of making an air freshener includes forming the salt material into a sculpted shape, selecting and coating the formed salt material with a coating material having bactericidal properties, mounting the coated salt material to a base having a heater therein, and heating the salt material to reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto and to freshen the air therearound.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a decorative sculpture air freshener and purifier in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a decorative sculpture in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a flow diagram of a process for making an air freshener; and





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective of an air conditioning system having an air freshener and purifier in accordance with the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, an exploded view of the decorative sculptured air freshener


10


has a sculpture


11


formed of a salt (sodium chloride) material, such as halite or a salt composite material. The salt sculpture


11


has a bore


12


extending from the bottom


13


thereof up to a point


14


just below the head


15


of the figure. The head


15


of the sculpture


11


has a glass or plastic halo


16


mounted thereto. The bore


12


is for the passage of heat and light energy therethrough for both heating and lighting the sculpture


11


and also lighting the halo


16


from a lamp in the base. A base


17


has a bore


18


extending therethrough and has a trough


20


formed into the top portion


21


thereof and aligned so that the sculpture


11


mounts to the base


17


inside of the surrounding trough


20


. The base has a bottom


22


for setting on a surface and has an electric lamp


23


mounted in the opening


18


. It will, of course, be clear that the lamp can be mounted beneath the base


17


and can also include other types of heaters, such as an electrical resistance heating wire. An electrical conductor


24


is connected through the base to the electric lamp


23


base


25


and is used to power the electric light


23


which acts as both the heater and light source for lighting the salt sculpture


11


and the glass or plastic halo


16


. The salt sculpture


11


is coated with a disinfectant, such as M22, a disinfectant chemical sold by Cape Kennedy Plastics, Inc. Chemical Division, Mims, Fla. and derived from citrus which has been found to act as a microbiologicalcide.




In operation, the salt sculpture, which has been coated and mounted on the base


17


, has the heater


23


actuated to heat the sculpture as well as the base and trough


20


which may include an additional source of M22 vapor. The halite or salt composite produces negative ions in the air while also vaporizing a disinfectant which combined actions produce a reduction of the microbiological agents in the air including both bacteria and fungi which are airborne in dust or the like while cleaning and deodorizing the air surrounding the sculpture


11


and in the room where the statute has been placed. It should be understood that the sculpture


11


can be a precast or molded sculpture of a salt composite material which composite can be sodium chloride having copper, iron, magnesium and a disinfectant chemical mixed therewith.




Turning now to

FIG. 2

, a second embodiment of an air freshener and purifier


30


is illustrated having a sculptured salt composite material


31


in the shape of an angel having a hollowed out chamber


32


open in the bottom end


33


. The angel includes a reservoir


34


having an opening


35


for the addition of a disinfectant or deodorizing chemical, such as M22. The salt sculpture


31


is also coated with the M22 and is mounted to the base


36


having a trough


37


and a bore


38


extending therethrough. The salt sculpture


31


thus may be coated with a coating material which is also supported in a reservoir


34


and which may have the coating material placed in the trough


37


. A lamp or other electrical heating source may be placed in the base or under the base for producing heat for generating ions from the salt material as well as vaporizing the disinfectant liquid placed in the reservoir


34


, the trough


37


, and coating the salt sculpture


31


.




The method of making and using the air freshener and purifier, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, includes forming a halite or other salt material, formed principally of sodium chloride, into a precast or sculpted shape


11


or


31


and selecting a coating material, such as M22, for coating the salt sculpture


11


or


31


and for adding to the base troughs


20


or


37


and to the reservoir


34


and attaching the salt sculpture forms


11


and


31


to the base


17


or


36


. The base includes the mounting of an electrical or other heater thereto, such as the electric lamp


23


, which is positioned to light and heat the salt sculpture


11


and


31


to produce negative ions in the air as well as to vaporize the coating chemicals. A glass or plastic halo


16


may be placed on the salt sculpture


11


to enhance the lighted image.




Turning to

FIG. 3

, a flow diagram


39


of an alternate process for making an air freshener is illustrated. A dry cement is mixed with sodium chloride (NACL) or salt as a first step


40


in the process. The mixture includes 40% or more by volume of table sodium chloride to form a dry composite mix of salt and cement. A liquid is formed at


41


which includes the use of a citrus extract, glycerin, propylene glycol, and may have water and other inert materials added to the liquid mix. A second liquid of colloidal silver is formed at


42


. To prepare the colloidal silver, distilled water is heated to boiling in a glass container and silver wires are immersed in the water. An electric source is attached to the silver wires for 20 minutes to produce from 3-5 parts per million of silver in the solution. The colloidal silver solution may have other minerals added at


43


including copper and iron which, when added to the colloidal silver solution, enhances the production of negative ions. The dry mix from step


41


and the liquid mix formed in steps


41


,


42


, and


43


are mixed together at


44


to form a cement composite slurry. A mold is selected at


45


which has had a resistance heating element or wire placed within the mold and protruding therefrom. The slurry is poured at


46


into the selected mold having the heater element therein and is cured at


47


to form a molded object, such as a sculpture of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, or the base of the sculptures formed with a trough therein to hold the liquid. In the case of a mold trough, the liquid mixture of step


41


can be added to the trough at


48


or the sculpture can be coated with the liquid mixture. A heating element formed in the cured object can be connected to an electrical source and actuated at


50


to heat the formed object and also to heat the liquid added thereto. Once heated, the form and the liquid create negative ions within the surrounding atmosphere which, in combination with the liquid vapor, freshens the surrounding air and reduces airborne microbiological agents.




Turning to

FIG. 4

, another embodiment of the present invention is shown installed in an air conditioner unit


51


which has the formed object of the process of

FIG. 3

in the nature of a solid trough


52


placed on a base


53


of the air conditioning unit


51


. The air conditioning unit


51


also has a grill and filter


54


placed in front of the mounted trough


52


. The cement and sodium chloride (salt) trough


52


has a heating element electric wires


55


extending therefrom and connected to the same source as the fan motor


56


which drives a fan


57


so that any time the fan is actuated in the air conditioner


51


, the heating elements within the trough


52


are actuated. A container


58


for the liquid mix from steps


41


,


42


, and


43


has a filler cap


60


therein and a tube


61


leading therefrom into the trough basin


62


. A timer


63


actuates a valve


64


to release additional liquid into the trough


62


as needed. When the air conditioner


51


is being operated, the fan


57


is cycled on to blow air over the cooling coils and over the cement salt container


52


and over the liquid in the trough


62


. This creates an ionized atmosphere and reduces microbiological agents in the air. The heating elements


65


can be seen on the edge of the form


52


and can be a sealed corrosive resistant chromolox heating element or wire. The liquid being fed into the trough


62


can be a mixture of water, citrus extract, colloidal silver, and iron mixed in accordance with the process of FIG.


3


.




It should be clear at this time that the method and apparatus for using an air freshener and purifier and especially to an air freshener which reduces airborne microbiological agents while producing a decorative and aesthetically pleasing desk sculpture has been provided. In addition, it will be clear that a process of making an air freshener and purifier in a solid cementuous object has been provided which can be operated in an air conditioning system. However, the present invention is not to be considered limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.



Claims
  • 1. A process of making and using an air freshener and purifier comprising the steps of:forming a sodium chloride material into a sculpted shape; selecting a coating material for said formed sodium chloride material; coating said formed sodium chloride material with said predetermined coating material; selecting a base for mounting said sodium chloride material thereon; mounting said formed sodium chloride material to said selected base; and heating said formed and coated sodium chloride material to thereby reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto.
  • 2. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of coating said formed sodium chloride material includes coating said formed sodium chloride material with a citrus extract.
  • 3. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of forming a sodium chloride material includes forming a sodium chloride material into a sculpted block of crystalline halite.
  • 4. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 3 in which the step of selecting a base includes selecting a base having a trough formed therein around the area for mounting said formed sodium chloride material.
  • 5. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of forming a sodium chloride material includes forming a sodium chloride material into a sculpted shape having a light tunnel extending thereinto.
  • 6. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 5 including the step of mounting an electric heater in said base.
  • 7. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 5 including the step of mounting an electric lamp in said base.
  • 8. A process of making and using an air freshener in accordance with claim 7 including the step of mounting a transparent member to said formed sodium chloride material located above said light tunnel and lighted by said electric lamp in said base directing light through said light tunnel.
  • 9. A sodium chloride air freshener comprising:a sodium chloride material formed into a sculpted shape and having a coating material thereover; a base having said coated sodium chloride material mounted thereon; and an electrical heater mounted to said base for heating said coated sodium chloride material whereby the coated sodium chloride material can be heated to reduce airborne microbiological agents adjacent thereto and freshen the air therearound.
  • 10. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 9 in which sodium chloride material coating is a citrus extract.
  • 11. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 9 in which said sodium chloride material is a decorative block of crystalline halite.
  • 12. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 11 in which said base has a trough formed therein around the area for mounting said sodium chloride material.
  • 13. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 9 in which said sodium chloride material has a light tunnel extending thereinto above said base.
  • 14. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 13 in which said electric heater is an electric lamp mounted in said base.
  • 15. A sodium chloride air freshener in accordance with claim 14 in which a transparent member is attached to sodium chloride material above said light tunnel in said sodium chloride material, whereby said transparent material is lighted by said electric lamp in said base directing light through said light tunnel.
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