CN215456902U - Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand - Google Patents
Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- CN215456902U CN215456902U CN202121037354.5U CN202121037354U CN215456902U CN 215456902 U CN215456902 U CN 215456902U CN 202121037354 U CN202121037354 U CN 202121037354U CN 215456902 U CN215456902 U CN 215456902U
- Authority
- CN
- China
- Prior art keywords
- fragrance
- scent
- display
- atomizer
- stand
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Active
Links
Images
Landscapes
- Disinfection, Sterilisation Or Deodorisation Of Air (AREA)
Abstract
The utility model discloses a fragrance cognition exhibition stand which comprises an exhibition stand, wherein a multimedia device and a plurality of fragrance generating devices are arranged on the exhibition stand, the multimedia device is arranged in the middle of the exhibition stand and used for generating fragrance, and the plurality of fragrance generating devices are arranged around the periphery of the multimedia device. Through the interactive activity of smelling fragrance and recognizing taste, the participants can further know the basic fragrance type in the essence and the corresponding knowledge of the perfume plants and the like by combining the multimedia video.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of exhibition stand systems, in particular to a fragrance cognition exhibition stand.
Background
Perfume is a water-based cosmetic containing aromatic substances, including various aromatic perfumes, colognes, and toilet waters. The raw materials for making perfumes are generally obtained from animals and plants, and also are artificially produced perfumes.
When the perfume is sprayed on the skin, the first smell is called top note. The fragrance bears the important mission of the perfume, and most of the fragrance is a mixture of citrus fragrance with high volatility and alcohol taste, and the duration is about 10 minutes to 30 minutes. After the former taste disappears, the body fragrance will gradually appear. For a duration of about 30 minutes to 2 hours. The fragrance at this stage can best represent the characteristic of the perfume, namely the fragrance which the perfumer wants to display on everyone, and the perfume which is suitable for the user is most appropriately selected. The fragrance fused with the skin is mixed with a body fragrance, which becomes the characteristic taste of a person applying the perfume, called aftertaste or base fragrance, so-called aftertaste, and lasts for about 2 to 6 hours. The fragrance of the animal spice with strong persistence usually stays longer. The duration of spraying on clothes and test paper is also prolonged relative to the skin.
In order to enable people to understand the related knowledge of the source of the fragrance more deeply, the existing display method is realized by combining pictures and texts with videos, but the existing display method is boring, inconvenient for participants to remember deeply and easy to forget afterwards.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the utility model aims to provide a fragrance cognition exhibition stand, which can enable a exhibitor to learn fragrance in multiple directions by learning fragrance, smelling fragrance and watching fragrance plant videos.
The purpose of the utility model is realized by adopting the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a fragrant smell cognitive stand, includes the show stand, be equipped with multimedia device and a plurality of fragrant smell generating device on the show stand, multimedia device sets up in the middle of the show stand, fragrant smell generating device is used for taking place fragrant smell, and a plurality of fragrant smell generating device enclose to locate the multimedia device periphery.
Further, the fragrance generating device comprises a perfume bottle model, an atomizer, a smoke spitting mechanism and a fragrance smelling hole; the fragrance smelling hole is formed in the display platform, the atomizer is used for generating smoke, and an outlet of the atomizer is communicated with the fragrance smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is arranged between the smell hole and the atomizer; the perfume bottle model is arranged on the display platform and is positioned on one side of the perfume smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is used for driving the smoke to move from the atomizer to the smell hole.
Preferably, the perfume bottle model comprises a cover body and a bottle body provided with an opening; the cover body is arranged on the opening.
Preferably, the fragrance generating device further comprises a control switch, and the control switch is used for controlling the opening and closing of the cigarette spitting mechanism.
Furthermore, the fragrance cognitive exhibition stand further comprises a detection device for detecting touch information of a human hand touching the fragrance generation device, and a controller for controlling the multimedia device to play different videos according to the touch information.
Further, the detection device is an infrared human body sensor.
Further, the detection device is arranged above the display stand.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that: it can utilize the display of perfume to make participators know the form and characteristics of various perfumes. Through the interactive activity of smelling fragrance and recognizing taste, the participants can further know the basic fragrance type in the essence and the corresponding knowledge of the perfume plants and the like by combining the multimedia video.
Drawings
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a fragrance recognition stand according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of another perspective structure of the fragrance recognition stand of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the fragrance generating device of the present invention. In the figure: 1. a display stand; 2. a fragrance generating device; 21. a perfume bottle model; 22. an atomizer; 23. a smoke discharge mechanism; 24. smelling the fragrance; 25. a control switch; 3. a multimedia device; 4. and (4) a detection device.
Detailed Description
The utility model will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description below:
as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the fragrance recognition display stand of the present invention includes a display stand 1, a multimedia device 3 and a plurality of fragrance generation devices 2 are disposed on the display stand, the multimedia device is disposed in the middle of the display stand, the fragrance generation devices are used for generating fragrance, and the plurality of fragrance generation devices are surrounded on the periphery of the multimedia device.
The multimedia device in the middle of the display platform can correspondingly play plants with fragrance sources corresponding to various fragrances, so that exhibitors can more intuitively know the fragrance sources. It should be noted that the multimedia device can be selected as an audio player for playing pictures and texts in the prior art, such as a configuration of a television and a sound box, and the plant video from the perfume source can be accessed on the television for playing. In addition, the plurality of the present embodiment includes two or more.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the fragrance generating device comprises a perfume bottle model 21, an atomizer 22, a spitting mechanism 23 and a fragrance smelling hole 24; the fragrance smelling hole is formed in the display platform, the atomizer is used for generating smoke, and an outlet of the atomizer is communicated with the fragrance smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is arranged between the smell hole and the atomizer; the perfume bottle model is arranged on the display platform and is positioned on one side of the perfume smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is used for driving the smoke to move from the atomizer to the smell hole.
Specifically, the perfume bottle model comprises a cover body and a bottle body provided with an opening; the cover body is arranged on the opening.
Specifically, the fragrance generating device further comprises a control switch 25, and the control switch is used for controlling the opening and closing of the smoke spitting mechanism. The control switch is also used for controlling the lamp ring to be lightened when the cigarette spitting mechanism is started and controlling the lamp ring to be extinguished when the cigarette spitting mechanism is closed.
Specifically, the fragrance cognitive exhibition stand further comprises a detection device 4 for detecting touch information of a human hand touching the fragrance generation device, and a controller for controlling the multimedia device to play different videos according to the touch information. The perfume with different fragrance types is placed in the different fragrance generation devices, and when the visitor touches the corresponding fragrance generation device, the controller controls the multimedia device to play the image of the perfume with the corresponding fragrance type. For example, when the visitor touches a perfume generating device having a jasmine fragrance, the controller controls the multimedia device to play a video image of the jasmine.
The detection device is an infrared human body sensor.
The detection device is arranged above the display stand.
The controller can be realized by a single chip microcomputer in the prior art, and the controller is STC89C52RC or AT89C52 or IAP15W4K 32. The physical exercise device can be purchased from the market, and the detailed structure and operation principle thereof are known in the art and will not be described in detail herein.
Various other modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art based on the above-described technical solutions and concepts, and all such modifications and changes should fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
Claims (7)
1. The utility model provides a fragrant smell cognitive stand, its characterized in that, includes the show stand, be equipped with multimedia device and a plurality of fragrant smell generating device on the show stand, multimedia device sets up in the middle of the show stand, fragrant smell generating device is used for taking place fragrant smell, and a plurality of fragrant smell generating device enclose and locate the multimedia device periphery.
2. The scent recognition display stand of claim 1, wherein the scent generating device comprises a perfume bottle model, an atomizer, a smoke spitting mechanism, and a scent smelling hole; the fragrance smelling hole is formed in the display platform, the atomizer is used for generating smoke, and an outlet of the atomizer is communicated with the fragrance smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is arranged between the smell hole and the atomizer; the perfume bottle model is arranged on the display platform and is positioned on one side of the perfume smelling hole; the cigarette spitting mechanism is used for driving the smoke to move from the atomizer to the smell hole.
3. The scent-aware display stand of claim 2 wherein the perfume bottle model comprises a cover and a body with an opening; the cover body is arranged on the opening.
4. The scent recognition display of claim 2, wherein the scent generating device further comprises a control switch for controlling the opening and closing of the smoke output mechanism.
5. The scent recognition display of any one of claims 1-4, further comprising a detection device for detecting touch information of a human hand touching the scent generating device, and a controller for controlling the multimedia device to play different videos according to the touch information.
6. The scent recognition display of claim 5, wherein the detection device is an infrared human body sensor.
7. The scent recognition display of claim 5, wherein the detection device is disposed above the display.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
CN202121037354.5U CN215456902U (en) | 2021-05-15 | 2021-05-15 | Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
CN202121037354.5U CN215456902U (en) | 2021-05-15 | 2021-05-15 | Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
CN215456902U true CN215456902U (en) | 2022-01-11 |
Family
ID=79778195
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
CN202121037354.5U Active CN215456902U (en) | 2021-05-15 | 2021-05-15 | Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
CN (1) | CN215456902U (en) |
-
2021
- 2021-05-15 CN CN202121037354.5U patent/CN215456902U/en active Active
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Kaye | Symbolic olfactory display | |
Deroy et al. | Crossmodal correspondences between odors and contingent features: odors, musical notes, and geometrical shapes | |
JP5327416B2 (en) | Odor generating method and odor generating device | |
Spence et al. | Digitizing the chemical senses: Possibilities & pitfalls | |
Schifferstein et al. | Capturing product experiences: a split-modality approach | |
Drobnick | The museum as smellscape | |
WO2006059426A1 (en) | Perfume compounding method and perfume compounding device | |
JP4742283B2 (en) | Method and screening system for adding scent presentation information | |
Geary | The body electric: An anatomy of the new bionic senses | |
WO2001007094A1 (en) | Electronic recording, analysis, editing, and playback of scents | |
CN102750969A (en) | Multimedia 2.0 airflow and smell video play method and device using same | |
Spence | Scent in the context of live performance | |
Tullett | The Macaroni's ‘Ambrosial Essences’: Perfume, Identity and Public Space in Eighteenth‐Century E ngland | |
CN215456902U (en) | Fragrant smell cognitive exhibition stand | |
JP3714630B1 (en) | Incense method and incense device | |
Davis et al. | Smell me: Engaging with an interactive olfactory game | |
Braun | Enhancing user experience with olfaction in virtual reality | |
US6962496B2 (en) | Recognition of scents in fragrances | |
Wu et al. | An olfactory display system integrated with video content recognition | |
Byun et al. | Implementation of olfactory interaction between images and smells | |
Madenfort | Aesthetic education: An education for the immediacy of sensuous experience | |
Batty | Lessons in smelling: essays on olfactory perception | |
YUE | Exploring the Potential Emotional Effects of Scent on Product Experience | |
Sprinkle | The power of aroma and the olfactory experience in the classroom | |
Holland | An introduction to theatrical scent design as compared to traditional design areas with a consideration for the scientifically notated physical and emotional effects on the human body as it potentially relates to future creative endeavors: a framework |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
GR01 | Patent grant | ||
GR01 | Patent grant |