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US2103609A - Car odorizer - Google Patents

Car odorizer
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US2103609A
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Patented Dec. 28, 1937 UNITED STATES C'AR ODORIZER.
Curtis E. Bradburn, Garden City, Kans., assignor to Harry L. Divine, Garden City, Kans.
Application October 15, 1936, Serial No. 105,816
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a device for use within vehicles or other enclosures whereby any one of several perfumes may be released into the area surrounding the same. It is a continuation in part of an application filed by me on July 25, 1936, Serial Number 92,677.
An object of the invention is to provide a simple, compact and attractive device of this character which can be supported wherever desired and includes a series of perfume containers having a common cover which can be shifted for the purpose of releasing an odor from any selected container.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds,
the invention consists of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter more fully .described and pointed out in the claims, it being understood that changes may be 20 parts without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.
In the accompanying drawing the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
In said drawing: Figure 1 is a plan view of the device. Figure 2 is a section online 2 2, Figure 1. Figure 3 is a. section on line 3-3, Figure 2. Figure 4 is a section online 4 4, Figure 2. Referring to the figures by characters of reference I designates a casing provided at one end with any suitable means for attachment to a support. In the drawing this means has been shownV regularly spaced openingsr4 the upper ends of` which are countersunk as at 5 to form seats for 40annular flanges 6 at the upper or open ends of containers l. These containers are thus suspended from the head. They can be made of glass or other suitable material and can be of any desired proportions. Usually they are in the shape of glass vials.
Seated on theiiange 6 of each container is a sealinggasket 8 of rubber or the like and these gaskets are all slidably engaged by the iiat bottom surface of acover 9 in the form of a disk. 50 This cover isl mounted on a pivot device I0 extending from the center of 'head 3 and it is made in the construction and arrangement ofY formed with a single opening Il which can be brought into position above any one of the containers 'l or into position between any two of the containers. When the opening is in this latter position, ask illustrated in Figure 1, all of the 6 containers are closed.
If desired a latch l2 can be mounted on thecover 9 and a series of notches I3 can be formed in the periphery ofhead 3. The latch, when seated in any of these notches, will hold thecover 10 against rotation and the notches can be so located as to hold the cover when in any of its open or closed positions.
Each container 'l holds a perfume I4 which can be in the form of a stick or a paste. The perfumes in the several containers can be diiierent. Therefore, by shiftingcover 9, the preferred perfume can be exposed to odorize the adjacent area.
If the odorant is in cartridge or stick form as shown for example at O in Figures 3 and 4, it 20 can be provided at its center with a core I4 of wire or any other suitable material one end of which is split to form oppositely extending curved arms l5 supported beyond one end of the odorant and constituting resilient members for bearing 1. An odorizer including a container, a support therefor, a cover for the container, an adorant in solid form insertible into the container, a core seated in the odorant, and resilient means extending from one end of the core Vfor supporting the odorant on the coreand for frictionally engaging the wall of the container to hold the Vodorant in a predetermined position. Y 2. An odorizer including a head, a series of containers supported thereby and open at one end, a cover normally closing all of the containers and rotatably mounted on the head, said cover having an opening movable into or out of register with any one of the containers, an odorant in solid form supported in each container, a core seated in the odorant, and resilient means carried by the core for supporting the odorant on the core and for frictionally engaging the wall of its container to hold the odorant in a predetermined position.
CURTIS E. BRADBURN.
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US4017030A (en)*1974-10-311977-04-12Albany International CorporationDevices for controlled release of vapors
US4425302A (en)1981-12-171984-01-10Seimex, S.A.Household electric device, a sublimer of perfumed bars and/or insecticides
US4588874A (en)*1983-11-011986-05-13Reinhard NapierskiElectrical device for evaporating of active substances, preferably insecticides
US5029756A (en)*1989-06-191991-07-09Vaportek, Inc.Dispensing device
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US8978998B1 (en)2012-01-132015-03-17Theresa A. TalleyMountable fragrance dispenser
US9585982B1 (en)*2015-12-292017-03-07The Dial CorporationSystems for diffusing volatile compounds utilizing moveable pods
US10265431B2 (en)2017-06-082019-04-23Henkel IP & Holding GmbHVolatile diffuser pods and related systems

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US2555047A (en)*1948-10-221951-05-29Logue FloydSachet holder
US3711023A (en)*1971-03-261973-01-16D SmithDevice for controlling the evaporation of volatile substances particularly for use in air conditioning systems
US4017030A (en)*1974-10-311977-04-12Albany International CorporationDevices for controlled release of vapors
US4425302A (en)1981-12-171984-01-10Seimex, S.A.Household electric device, a sublimer of perfumed bars and/or insecticides
US4588874A (en)*1983-11-011986-05-13Reinhard NapierskiElectrical device for evaporating of active substances, preferably insecticides
US5029756A (en)*1989-06-191991-07-09Vaportek, Inc.Dispensing device
US5115976A (en)*1990-11-161992-05-26Dow Corning CorporationLightweight, easily attachable dispensing device having interchangeable containers for holding a chemical to be dispensed
US5163616A (en)*1991-01-141992-11-17Block Drug Company, Inc.Air freshener device with visual signal means
US5178327A (en)*1991-08-021993-01-12Summit Products, Inc.Air freshener
US7524202B2 (en)1997-07-302009-04-28Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Separable electrical connector assembly
US7216426B2 (en)1997-07-302007-05-15Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Method for forming a separable electrical connector
US6078728A (en)*1998-06-222000-06-20S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Volatile carrier for use with a heating device
US6619559B2 (en)2000-07-102003-09-16Gregory D. WohrleScent delivery system
US20030107139A1 (en)*2000-07-102003-06-12Wohrle Gregory DrewScent delivery system
US20050147523A1 (en)*2000-12-042005-07-07Christophe Laudamiel-PelletArticles, systems, and methods for dispensing volatile materials into the environment
US7469844B2 (en)2002-11-082008-12-30S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Diffusion device and method of diffusing
US7610118B2 (en)2002-11-082009-10-27S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Dispensing of multiple volatile substances
US20060153744A1 (en)*2003-05-292006-07-13Jcs/Thg, LlcApparatus for dispersing scents into the environment
US7011795B2 (en)2003-05-292006-03-14Jcs/Thg, LlcApparatus for dispersing scents into the environment
US20040241053A1 (en)*2003-05-292004-12-02Thompson Stanley O.Apparatus for dispersing volatile materials into the environment
US20050246943A1 (en)*2004-05-102005-11-10Hermann NeumannMulti-season pest control system and method
US7389943B2 (en)2004-06-302008-06-24S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Electromechanical apparatus for dispensing volatile substances with single dispensing mechanism and cartridge for holding multiple receptacles
US7622073B2 (en)2005-04-122009-11-24S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Apparatus for and method of dispensing active materials
US20090212124A1 (en)*2007-09-122009-08-27Kevin Brian KennyApparatus and method for dispensing a volatile composition
US8320751B2 (en)2007-12-202012-11-27S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Volatile material diffuser and method of preventing undesirable mixing of volatile materials
USD584809S1 (en)2008-02-042009-01-13S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Dispensing device
USD639923S1 (en)2010-04-152011-06-14S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Dispensing device
US8978998B1 (en)2012-01-132015-03-17Theresa A. TalleyMountable fragrance dispenser
US9585982B1 (en)*2015-12-292017-03-07The Dial CorporationSystems for diffusing volatile compounds utilizing moveable pods
US10265431B2 (en)2017-06-082019-04-23Henkel IP & Holding GmbHVolatile diffuser pods and related systems

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