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Systems and devices for emitting volatile compositions

a volatile composition and system technology, applied in the field of volatile composition systems and devices, to achieve the effect of maximizing the perceptibility

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-12-01
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
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[0008]In some embodiments of the method, it may be desirable for those who either experience the emission of the fragrance composition(s), or who are in the presence of the device(s) emitting fragrance composition(s), to experience and / or perceive a pleasant scent all of the time. In other cases, this may not be all of the time, but all of the time that such persons wish to perceive a fragrance. In some embodiments in which the method is used to emit two or more fragrance compositions, it may be desirable to maximize the perceptibility of each of two or more separate and distinct fragrance compositions. Thus, the method can do more than merely prevent habituation to a given fragrance composition. In such embodiments, therefore, it may be desirable for the time for emission of the fragrances not to change too quickly, otherwise, there will not be a perception of two different fragrances, but rather a blended scent. In other embodiments, however, it may also be desirable to provide a blended scent experience, for at least a period of time.

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The problem with this arrangement is that a person occupying the space will quickly become accustomed to the perfume or fragrance and, after a while, will not perceive the fragrance strength as being as intense and may not notice it at all.

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[0024]The present invention relates to methods and devices for emitting volatile compositions. In some embodiments, the invention relates to methods and devices for emitting two or more volatile compositions. There are numerous embodiments of the methods and devices described herein, all of which are intended to be non-limiting examples.

[0025]The methods for emitting volatile compositions can comprise a variety of different embodiments. The two or more volatile compositions can be fragrance compositions, compositions that function as insecticides, air fresheners, deodorants, aromacology, aromatherapy, insecticides, or any other material that acts to condition, modify, or otherwise charge the atmosphere or to modify the environment. The two or more volatile materials emitted in a given embodiment of the method can be the same type of material (e.g., two or more fragrance compositions), or they can be different types of materials (e.g., fragrance compositions and air fresheners). Deod...

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Abstract

Methods and devices for emitting volatile materials are disclosed. In some embodiments, methods and devices for emitting two or more fragrance compositions are disclosed. In one non-limiting embodiment of a device, the device has a housing, and the housing is supported on an electrical outlet by a plug at least indirectly joined to the housing. The device contains a first volatile composition and a second volatile composition. The first volatile composition is emitted in an alternating period relative to said second volatile composition. In one embodiment of the method, the volatile compositions are alternately emitted during periods that are greater than 15 minutes and less than 2 hours.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 124,962, filed May 9, 2005; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 417,456, filed Apr. 16, 2003; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 904,019, filed Jul. 12, 2001; which claims the benefit of the filing dates of, and is a continuation-in-part of: International Application No. PCT / US00 / 20499, filed Jul. 27, 2000, and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09 / 730,226; 09 / 730,261, and 09 / 730,333, all filed Dec. 5, 2000, and U.S. Application No. 60 / 251,067, filed Dec. 4, 2000.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to methods and devices for emitting volatile compositions. In some embodiments, the invention relates to a method and devices for emitting two or more distinct volatile compositions.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]It is generally known to use an electrical device to evaporate a perfu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61L9/04A01M1/20A61L9/02A61L9/03A61L9/12A61L9/14
CPCA01M1/2033A01M1/2038A01M1/2072A01M1/2077A61L9/02A61L9/035A61L9/14A61L9/04A61L9/042A61L9/048A61L9/122A61L9/127A61L9/037
Inventor KVIETOK, FRANK ANDREJST. PIERRE, EILEEN MARIE
Owner PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
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