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US3575345A
US3575345A US830708A US3575345DA US3575345A US 3575345 A US3575345 A US 3575345A US 830708 A US830708 A US 830708A US 3575345D A US3575345D A US 3575345DA US 3575345 A US3575345 A US 3575345A
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  • the present invention relates to deodorizers adapted to be positioned on a wall or other surface of an enclosed area.
  • One common type of a deodorizing means is a bottle having unattractive.
  • Another prior art device utilized to deodorize a room and the like is comprised of a structure adapted to be hung on a garbage pail, toilet bowl rim or other structures that emit noxious odors. This device is inherently unsatisfactory since it is attractive to young children who can remove the same and handle the uncovered deodorizer.
  • a deodorizing means to be utilized in a bathroom, or any other room or enclosure, such as a car, which will not be readily visible in use.
  • FIG. I is a front elevational view of the deodorizing means holder according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the deodorizing means holder illustrated in FIG. 1 taken along the lines 2-2 thereof;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the deodorizing means holder illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 attached to the bowl of a toilet.
  • An envelope I is made according to the present invention by sealing a first or back sheet member II to a second or front member 12 thereby establishing a container I3 therebetween. Sealed within this container, 13 is a mass 14 of material such as paper or the like, which has been impregnated with perfume or other deodorizing compounds.
  • the presently preferred absorbing mass is a sheet of porous paper, such as filter paper.
  • the envelope llll is constructed so that it can be torn horizontally at one end thereof whereby the paper can be pulled outwardly from the container.
  • a transfer adhesive strip 16 is affixed on the back of the envelope and the entire holder is attached or secured to a wall or structure in the enclosed space desired to be deodorized after removing the transfer adhesive strip.
  • the deodorizing holder as shown in FIGS. I and 2, constructed in accordance with the present invention, is
  • the front and back sheets are each comprised of a layer of polyethylene inside, with a layer of aluminum foil thereon and a layer of paper on top of the aluminum foil. These sheets are heat sealed together to form a container and, by coloring the paper layer to be the color of the walled surface on which it is to be attached it even further blends into the decor of the wall or surface to which it is attached.
  • a deodorizing device comprising a sealed envelope including a front sheet heat sealed to a back sheet, each of said sheets comprising an interior heat-scalable plastic layer, an intermediate metal foil layer and an exterior paper layer, and contained in the envelope an absorbent material having absorbed therein a perfume, said envelope being openable to expose the absorbent material to the atmosphere thereby to cause evaporation of the perfume from the material into the atmosphere, and said device further comprising means for adhesively attaching the envelope to a surface.
  • a deodorizing device in which the absorbent material comprises a sheet of paper.

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A packet is provided having sealed therein paper or the like impregnated with oil and a perfume substance. The packet has attached thereto adhesive means for affixing the packet to the wall of a bathroom, car or other enclosure surface. When the packet is opened perfume will slowly evaporate therefrom creating a pleasant odor in the surrounding air.

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United States Patent Inventor Fred H. Buck, Jr
189 Old Denville Road, Boonton Township, Morris County, NJ. 07005 Appl. No. 830,708 Filed June 5, 1969 Patented Apr. 20, 1971 DEODORIZER DISPENSER 2 Claims, 3 Drawing Figs.
11.8. C1 239/34, 239/36, 239/56 Int. Cl A24f 25/00, A61i 9/04 Field of Search 239/6, 34,
[5 6] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,613,991 10/1952 Schindler 239/60 2,615,754 10/1952 Lindenberg 239/56X Primary Examiner-Lloyd L. King Attorney-Nolte and Nolte ABSTRACT: A packet is provided having sealed therein paper or the like impregnated with oil and a perfume substance. The packet has attached thereto adhesive means for affixing the packet to the wall of a bathroom, car or other enclosure surface. When the packet is opened perfume will slowly evaporate therefrom creating a pleasant odor in the surrounding air.
Patented April 20, 1971 RNEY6 nsoporuzsa DISPENSER SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to deodorizers adapted to be positioned on a wall or other surface of an enclosed area.
One common type of a deodorizing means is a bottle having unattractive.
Another prior art device utilized to deodorize a room and the like is comprised of a structure adapted to be hung on a garbage pail, toilet bowl rim or other structures that emit noxious odors. This device is inherently unsatisfactory since it is attractive to young children who can remove the same and handle the uncovered deodorizer.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a deodorizing means to be utilized in a bathroom, or any other room or enclosure, such as a car, which will not be readily visible in use.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a deodorizing structure which will not function intermittently, but which will give substantially uniform deodorization at all times.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a deodorizing structure which can be easily installed without physically handling the product itself.
Further objects and advantageous features of the present invention will become apparent from the following drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. I is a front elevational view of the deodorizing means holder according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the deodorizing means holder illustrated in FIG. 1 taken along the lines 2-2 thereof; and
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the deodorizing means holder illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 attached to the bowl of a toilet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT An envelope I is made according to the present invention by sealing a first or back sheet member II to a second or front member 12 thereby establishing a container I3 therebetween. Sealed within this container, 13 is a mass 14 of material such as paper or the like, which has been impregnated with perfume or other deodorizing compounds. The presently preferred absorbing mass is a sheet of porous paper, such as filter paper. The envelope llll is constructed so that it can be torn horizontally at one end thereof whereby the paper can be pulled outwardly from the container.
By pulling the paper slightly out of the container the surface area of this paper exposed to the air can be increased and the degree of evaporation of the perfume will be increased thereby. As a result a method is provided for varying the degree of deodorization.
By inclining this torn end a slight amount with regard to the horizontal the sheet of paper or the like will be prevented from falling out. The deodorizing compound or perfume naturally settles by the force of gravity downwardly to the bottom portion of the paper and is allowed to evaporate therefrom. To better control the rate of evaporation of the deodorizing or perfume compound, an evaporating inhibitor in the form of an oil can be utilized which is also impregnated into the filter paper 14. A transfer adhesive strip 16 is affixed on the back of the envelope and the entire holder is attached or secured to a wall or structure in the enclosed space desired to be deodorized after removing the transfer adhesive strip.
The deodorizing holder as shown in FIGS. I and 2, constructed in accordance with the present invention, is
hardly noticeable assures that a substantially uniform rate of deodorant or perfume evaporation Wlll prevail at all times and can be positioned (FIG. 3) in such a way that children will not notice it and furthennore, because of the strong adhesive properties of the transfer adhesive tape 16, its removal is difficult.
In the preferred embodiment the front and back sheets are each comprised of a layer of polyethylene inside, with a layer of aluminum foil thereon and a layer of paper on top of the aluminum foil. These sheets are heat sealed together to form a container and, by coloring the paper layer to be the color of the walled surface on which it is to be attached it even further blends into the decor of the wall or surface to which it is attached.
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l. A deodorizing device comprising a sealed envelope including a front sheet heat sealed to a back sheet, each of said sheets comprising an interior heat-scalable plastic layer, an intermediate metal foil layer and an exterior paper layer, and contained in the envelope an absorbent material having absorbed therein a perfume, said envelope being openable to expose the absorbent material to the atmosphere thereby to cause evaporation of the perfume from the material into the atmosphere, and said device further comprising means for adhesively attaching the envelope to a surface.
2. A deodorizing device according to claim I, in which the absorbent material comprises a sheet of paper.
IL 1 T II. IJLCA, JR.
It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent an; tact said Letters Patent are hcz-c'oy corrected as shown below:
091mm 1, line 1, before 'iDEO DORIZER DISPENSER" insert --PERFUI-TE 0R";
line 5 before deodor-izers .i'nser't --'per'fume dispenser-s .o.'-;
" l'ine 22 befor'e deedor'izinp: means" insert --perfume dispensing 0r;
11' me 25., before deodorizinr structure I Q Q I insert ,-periume disncnsinp: or-- I line 30, before"deedorizing structure" insert --per'fume dispensing o'rlines 38 39 'c1elete "means holder" rsert --o1 perfuming device g I line 40 delete deodorizinp; means hc-Lcier" rd insert --device-- line 12 delete "-cieodorizinn means h; leer insert -'device--;
line 49, delete the comma after container" "-fdeocior'ant--;
nwmr" "rm P172 P 'E P p.51; f1: KCAJ'L A CF CUmRAJuA 1v of Patent No. 3 575 3' 5 Dated Apr-i 1 2n 1071 FRIED H. BUCK, JR.
3.: is certified that; error appears in the above-identified patent: and that sci Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
I a I Column 2 line 9 'aftelf; "pf" insert --perfurning or line 2-l," befor'.e "deodorized" in ser't perf1;1med or-g aft er th e insga r-t -cover of t h e 1 I liine 22 d alete "h.older" md inserts r' per-fumihgj c ievigc ea line 39 :(claim I) .zii ter in sert -'per'f\ini in,:3; 'or I r 'lix 'le H4 aft r "perfume" insert o rdeodorfinti line l 6", 'zuft e-r' "pgr-fume insert ----or' f 'l-i'he (clai n' 2) aftr "IA" insert -per'f Signed am "s'e ale'd this 16th day November 1971.
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EDWARD M.F'LETGHER,'JRY. ROBERT GOITSCHALK fittesting offioer f Acting Commissioner of atenti

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1. A deodorizing device comprising a sealed envelope including a front sheet heat sealed to a back sheet, each of said sheets comprising an interior heat-sealable plastic layer, an intermediate metal foil layer and an exterior paper layer, and contained in the envelope an absorbent material having absorbed therein a perfume, said envelope being openable to expose the absorbent material to the atmosphere thereby to cause evaporation of the perfume from the material into the atmosphere, and said device further comprising means for adhesively attaching the envelope to a surface.
2. A deodorizing device according to claim 1, in which the absorbent material comprises a sheet of paper.
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