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Air scenting compositions for spray application on air scenting devices

a technology of air scenting compositions and spraying devices, which is applied in the direction of gaseous substances, disinfections, atomized substances, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the quality of air flow, unable to be readily employed in pre-existing filter systems, and each of the devices suffering from the same problems

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-25
SCENTCO
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides a way to create scenting devices for air conditioning and other HVAC systems. These devices use special scenting compositions that are sprayed onto air filters or other components of the system. The compositions are designed to be long-lasting and effective, while also minimizing the impact on air flow. The scenting compositions are water-based and contain a latex polymer emulsion, a surfactant, a fragrance material, and optionally rheology control additives and bactericidal agents. The resulting devices provide a pleasant scent for the air circulating in the system and can be used in various HVAC systems.

Problems solved by technology

It should be noted that many of the above described prior art devices disadvantageously interfere with the normal flow of air through the HVAC system and cause blockage of air flow through air filters to which they are attached of about 10% or more of the total air engaging or impinging on the filter.
Further, none of the aforesaid devices can be readily employed in a pre-existing filter systems.
However, each of these devices suffers from the same problems as noted above relative to the devices described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,547,636 and 5,698,166.
Although the above-described substrate devices have provided certain improvements over the prior art, they are not without disadvantages.
That is, if these substrates were positioned on the downstream surface, the substrate itself or disintegrated portions of the substrate could become dislodged from the downstream surface and could cause damage to the mechanical components of the HVAC system during operation.
However, when the substrates of the prior art are attached to the outward facing surface of the air filter to avoid this possible contamination problem, the substrates are naturally exposed to unfiltered particulate matter entrained in the ambient air entering the filter which has a tendency to cause premature blockage or clogging of the substrate and to, thereby, diminish its effectiveness of the device from releasing scented fragrance through the filter over time.
However, this patent provides no description of the formulation of the scent containing fluid nor does it provide any solution to the air flow blockage problem that would be presented by spraying such compositions onto a filter from the tubes.
Still further, this patent does not suggest or teach the formulation of the scent containing fluid so as to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the filter.
Providing long lasting freshening or scenting or air in an HVAC system has been a continuing problem with prior art air freshening or scenting devices arising from the volatile nature of liquid fragrances.
Thus, the fragrant liquids evaporate readily giving rise to fragrance “flash-off” problems during the manufacture of the devices.
Fragrant liquid oils, therefore, are not satisfactory for use in forced air ventilation systems carrying air at significant velocities.

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[0068] An aqueous scenting composition in accordance with the present invention having a Sparkling Citrus scent was formulated in the laboratory by mixing the following ingredients:

Wt. %Ingredients30.00Latex Polymer Emulsion (Hybridur 570*)0.50Surfactant (Surfynol CT-171**)29.50Water40.00Sparkling Citrus Fragrance Material (FFS Fragrance F35902***)

*Hybridur 570 is one of a series of anionically stabilized acrylic-urethane hybrid latex polymers sold by Air Products and Chemicals Inc.

**Surfynol CT-171 is a solvent free anionic / nonionic grind aid surfactant which provides both effective pigment wetting and dispersing characteristics as well as latex stabilizing effects sold by Air Products Inc.

***FFS Fragrance F35902 is a Sparkling Citrus fragrance sold by Flavor & Fragrance Specialties, Inc.

[0069] In preparing this composition, the water content of the composition was initially introduced into a main batching vessel at ambient temperature. Then, the latex polymer emulsion was add...

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[0071] An aqueous scenting composition in accordance with the present invention having a vanilla scent was formulated in the laboratory by mixing the following ingredients:

Wt. %Ingredients40.00Latex Polymer Emulsion (Tykote 1005*)0.50Surfactant (Surfynol CT-131**)29.50Water30.00Fragrance Material (FFS Fragrance F33626***)

*Tykote 1005 is a water basted, styrene butadiene latex copolymer sold by Dow Reichold Speciality Latex.

**Surfonyl CT-131 is an anionic / nonionic grind aid surfactant for high HLB 15 inorganic pigments sold by Air Products & Chemicals Inc.

***FFS Fragrance F33626 is a vanilla scented fragrance sold by Flavor & Fragrance Specialties, Inc.

[0072] In accordance with the procedure described in Example 1, this composition was prepared by introducing the water content of the composition into a main batching vessel at ambient temperature. Then, the latex polymer emulsion was added to the water with moderate stirring. Thereafter, the surfactant and then the fragrance were...

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[0074] An aqueous scenting composition in accordance with the present invention having an apple scent was formulated in the laboratory by mixing the following ingredients:

Wt. %Ingredients35.00Latex Polymer Emulsion (Synthemul ® 18106*)0.50Surfactant (Triton X100**)0.50Surfactant (Surfynol TG***)24.00Water40.00Fragrance Material (FFS Fragrance F33628****)

*Synethemul ® 18106 is a styrene acrylate latex polymer sold by Dow Reichold Speciality Latex LLC

**Triton X100 is a nonionic, Octoxynol 9, surfactant from Union Carbide Corp.

***Surfynol TG is a low foaming, non-ionic surfactant that is compatible with anionic particles sold by Air Products Inc.

****FFS Fragrance F33628 is an apple scented fragrance sold by Flavor & Fragrance Specialties, Inc.

[0075] This composition was prepared by introducing the water content of the composition into a main batching vessel at ambient temperature. Then, the latex polymer emulsion was added to the water with moderate stirring. Thereafter, the mixt...

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Abstract

Aqueous compositions as well as processes and devices are disclosed for spray application on an air scenting device to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the device with minimal blockage of air flow through the device. The compositions contain a polymeric emulsion, a surfactant and a fragrance material and also may optionally include a rheological agent and / or an anti-microbial agent.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates generally to scenting compositions formulated for spray application on air scenting devices and to the devices having such scented compositions applied thereon as well as to processes for application of the scenting compositions to air scenting devices. More particularly, it relates to scented or fragranced compositions for spray application on devices such as air filters, for example, in mechanical forced air heating, ventilating and air conditioning (“HVAC”) systems to provide long lasting freshening or scenting of air flowing through the devices with minimal blockage of air permeating therethrough. [0003] 2. Description of Related Art [0004] The use of air scenting or freshening devices has long been known for use in releasing fragrances of various types in ambient air. Such devices have been used successfully for purposes of scenting and / or freshening air in confined spaces, particu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61L9/00A61LA61L9/01A61L9/015A61L9/02A61L9/14
CPCA61L9/14A61L9/01
Inventor MALEENY, ROBERTVICK, KEVINKINNEY, JAMESZISER, DAVIDLAKY, RICHARD
Owner SCENTCO