Claims
- 1. A compressed fiber pad impregnated with a composition which pad is adapted for impact by an inert gas for the aerosol dispersal of droplets of a by weight mixture consisting essentially of
- (a) fragrance oil--about 0.75% to about 2.5%
- (b) at least one soluble vitamin--about 1% to about 12%;
- (c) alcohol--the balance in weight percent to equal 100%, which pad is adapted to release the mixture into the environment upon the impact of forced air.
- 2. The impregnated compressed fiber pad of claim 1 wherein the mixture consists essentially of:
- (a) a fragrance--about 2%
- (b) a mixture of vitamin E and ascorbic acid combined at about 3%,
- (c) alcohol--about 95%.
- 3. The impregnated compressed fiber pad of claim 2 further including:
- Thymol 0-2%
- Menthol 0-6%
- Camphor 0-6%
- Eucalyptus Oil 0-2%
- within the total weight of the mixture.
- 4. The impregnated compressed fiber pad of claim 1 wherein the mixture consists essentially of:
- (a) a fragrance--about 2%
- (b) ascorbic acid at about 3%,
- (c) and alcohol--about 95%.
- 5. The impregnated compressed fiber pad of claim 4 further including a volatilization inhibitor.
- 6. The impregnated fiber pad of claim 1, wherein the pad is a disk of about 2.5 inches in diameter.
- 7. The impregnated pad of claim 1, wherein the pad's material is selected from the group consisting of felt, paper, sponge and artificial sponge.
- 8. The impregnated pad of claim 1 wherein between about 10% and 25% of the alcohol in the composition is replaced by a glycol.
- 9. The impregnated pad of claim 1, wherein the pad is shaped like a wick.
- 10. An impregnated pad for use in a room deodorizer device which device is adapted to force a gaseous fluid to impact the pad to release the contents into a room, wherein the pad is impregnated with a composition consisting essentially of:
- (A) jasmine fragrance--about 2%
- (B) a soluble vitamin mixture of vitamin E and ascorbic acid--about 3%
- (C) about 95% alcohol by weight.
- 11. The impregnated pad of claim 10 wherein the pad is an annular disk.
- 12. A method of periodically introducing vitamins to the occupants of a room via aerosol dispersal, which comprises:
- (a) periodically passing an inert gas over a compressed fiber pad, disposed in a housing having an exit opening, which pad is impregnated with a composition consisting essentially of a by weight mixture of:
- (b) fragrance oil--about 0.75% to about 2.5%
- (c) at least one soluble vitamin--about 1% to about 12%, and
- (d) alcohol--the balance in weight percent to equal 100% to introduce a mist of the composition into the environment from time to time.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the soluble vitamin is selected from the group consisting of vitamin C, vitamin E, and mixtures thereof.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application 09/034,215 filed Feb. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,891,427, which is a continuation-in-part of application 08/629,407 filed Apr. 8, 1996, now abandoned.
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