Energized systems and devices for delivering volatile materials

a technology of energized systems and volatile materials, applied in the direction of tobacco, lighting and heating apparatus, heating types, etc., can solve the problems of one or more volatile materials having various volatility rates over the useful life of the delivery system, and one or more volatile materials not being mechanically stable, so as to reduce the spillage of volatile materials and enhance the perception of desired olfactory

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-10-19
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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[0010] In another aspect of the invention a delivery system comprising at least one volatile material from a single source, or alternatively from multiple sources, is provided. The at least one volatile material may be a composition containing a variety of volatile materials, as well as, non-volatile materials in any amount. The one or more volatile materials may have various volatility rates over the useful life of the delivery system. The consumer can control the volu

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The delivery system uses a source of heat, gas, or electrical current, however, the at least one volatile material is not mechanically d

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[0020] The present invention relates to delivery systems for emitting or releasing volatile materials to the atmosphere. In some embodiments, the invention relates to delivery systems that deliver at least one volatile material during the maintenance level emission and / or boost level emission modes. The delivery system uses a source of heat, gas, or electrical current, however, the volatile material is not mechanically delivered by an aerosol. An example of a delivery system using a source of electrical current is the use of an electric-powered fan. In viewing these figures, it should be understood that there are numerous embodiments of the delivery systems described herein, all of which are intended to be non-limiting examples.

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[0021] The term “volatile materials” as used herein, refers to a material or a discrete unit comprised of one or more materials that is vaporizable, or comprises a material that is vaporizable without the need of an energy source. Any suitable v...

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A volatile material delivery system for emitting or releasing volatile materials to the atmosphere is provided. More specifically, delivery systems for delivering one or more volatile materials using a source of energy to provide a temporary emission boost, are also provided.

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CROSS-REFERENCE FOR RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 671,295, filed Apr. 14, 2005.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to delivery systems for emitting or releasing volatile materials to the atmosphere. More specifically, the invention relates to energized delivery systems for delivering one or more distinct volatile materials. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] It is generally known to use a device to evaporate a volatile composition into a space, particularly a domestic space, e.g., a bathroom, to provide a pleasant aroma. The most common of such devices is the aerosol container, which propels minute droplets of an air freshener composition into the air. Another common type of dispensing device is a dish containing or supporting a body of gelatinous matter which when it dries and shrinks releases a vaporized air-treating composition into the atmosphere. Other products such as deodorant blo...

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IPC IPC(8): A24F25/00
CPCA01M1/2072A01M1/2077A61L9/127A61L9/037A61L9/122A61L9/035
Inventor TOLLENS, FERNANDO RAYCETTI, JONATHAN ROBERT
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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