US1984055A - Deodorizer - Google Patents

Deodorizer Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1984055A
US1984055A US739263A US73926334A US1984055A US 1984055 A US1984055 A US 1984055A US 739263 A US739263 A US 739263A US 73926334 A US73926334 A US 73926334A US 1984055 A US1984055 A US 1984055A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
deodorizer
wick
tube
liquid
air
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.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US739263A
Inventor
Carter Harry
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date 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 date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US739263A priority Critical patent/US1984055A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1984055A publication Critical patent/US1984055A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
    • A61L9/00Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air
    • A61L9/015Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air using gaseous or vaporous substances, e.g. ozone
    • A61L9/04Disinfection, sterilisation or deodorisation of air using gaseous or vaporous substances, e.g. ozone using substances evaporated in the air without heating
    • A61L9/12Apparatus, e.g. holders, therefor

Definitions

  • Fig. 2 is a fragmental plan view of the means by which my improved deodorizer is filled.
  • a cleodorizer comprising a pair of cup-shapfid members placed end to end, the open-ends tacing each other, a, perforated wick carrier supported byend between the closed ends of the cups, and a wick on the carrier in emersifm in the liquid and atmosphere m the cups.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Epidemiology (AREA)
  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Animal Behavior & Ethology (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Veterinary Medicine (AREA)
  • Disinfection, Sterilisation Or Deodorisation Of Air (AREA)

Description

H. CARTER DEODORIZER Dec. 11,1934.
Filed Aug. 10, 1934 000OOOOOOOOOOODOOOOO OOO UOOOOOOO M 9 oooooooooooooooooooooooo v00o0000 flfl OOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOGOO Tm? :7: -i I :L.H. ---M w T mo u 3 H. iliw \l M a I J mw H 6 m z n Q Q fin QM E5 (NVEM O? Patented Dec. 11, 1934 lTED STATES DEODOBIZER Harry Carter,
Cincinnati, Ohio Applicationhugust 10,, 1934, Serial No. 189.283
This invention relates essentially to a type of device designed to disburse a deodorant, fumous liquid or insecticide by vaporization thereof into the atmosphere of washrooms, toilet rooms,
clothes closets and other relatively confined spaces.
An object oi the invention is to produce such a device as is of simple construction, possessing but few parts which are assembled and disassembled manually and which by virtue of their small number, simplicity and ease of assembly oceupy a minimum of time in the event disassembly and reassembly ever become necessary, as .ior inspection, cleaning and/or a renewal of parts.
A further object is to produce such a device as y be refilled without disassembly, dismantling, or removal from mounted position.
These and other objects are attained in the deodorizer described in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a deodorizer embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a iragmental sectional view illustrating the mounting and assembly elements of my improved device, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 2 is a fragmental plan view of the means by which my improved deodorizer is filled.
Fig. 4 a fragmental sectional view illustrating the louver construction by means of which air circulation within the deodorizer is established for evaporization or vaporization of the deodor ant, taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. l.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmental sectional view of the joint between the upper; and lower parts of the deodorizer.
My improved deodorizer has two principal elements which form a top 11 and a bottom 12, the edges thereof being flared to form registering lips l3 and is adapted to be held clamped together turned outwardly flarred flange 23 which fits and by a band 15 which has a centrally bulged, enlarged or expanded portion 16 to receive the lips as shown especially in Fig. 5. A depression 1'? in the top 11 and an elevation 18 in the bottom 12 form means of centralizing a. tube 19 is provided with closely spaced openings 20 to allow of air and liquid circulation, as will be described. on the tube a tubular wick 21 is mounted, the lower end extending onto the bottom of the portion 12 and the upper end extending approximately halfway into top 11. Between top 11 and bottom 12, and held in place by the flared lips 13 and 14 thereof, is a washer 22 having an uplies upon lip 14, as shown in both Figs. 1 and 5,
a downturned e 24 hugging the wick restrictingly to prevent liquid overflow as well as operating to retain the wick in adjusted positions. Since bottom 12 is imperiorate to act as a cup or reservoir to hold the deodorant, disinfectant, or iumous liquid 25, top 11 is provided with louvers 28 annularly arranged and formed by cutting vertical slits in the wall and bending the louvers inwardly as shown in both Figs. 1 and 4, thereby establishing circulation of air and liquid evaporation by virtue of access to the wick exteriorly,-as well as interiorly through the exposed tube holes 20 above the wick. In the depression 17 an opening 27, shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3, is iormed for receiving a filling tube 28, as shown in Fig. 1, while a'rotatable closure plate 29, having an opening 30 for registration with opening 2'? when filling the deodorizer, is provided for closing opening 27 when the tube 28 is removed. Tube 28 preierably has its upper end flared to render :i 1, an easier operation either with or without a funnel.
The lower end of tube 28 is provided with gauge 'marks 31 by means of which the height of liquid in the reservoir is detected upon withdrawal of the tube. Band 15, by means of which the parts of the deodorizer are held together, as has been explained, has its ends 32 and 33 turned outwardly radially to receive screws 34 and 35 passing into; the side flanges 36 and 37 of a wall plate 38 which supports the deodorizer assembly, whereby the band may be tightened to hold the parts together rigidly.
Functioning of the deodorizer is substantially self evident. However it be brought out that the louver formation 1 have shown is designed to produce a swirling or vortex action in the cir- V cuiation oi. air through the deodorizer above the washer, bothv within and outside the tube 19, whereby increased efliciency of operation is obtained. In fact, the slightest movement of air about the louvers will establish a displacement of air and vapor within the deodorizer, in which a vortex tendency is created because of the oneway inclination of the louvers; as Figs. 1 and 4 indicate. The resultant evaporation of the liquid from the wick and its absorption into the air, through admixture therewith, will produce an effective "distribution of the deodorant for the intents and purposes herein set forth.
Having thus described my invention what I claim is:
1. A deodorizer comprising an upper portion having louvers in the sides thereof and a depression in its top, a lower portion forming a reser- 2 memes voir for liquid? to be evaporated, e wick extending from within the lower portion to within the upper portion, means to mount the portions in joined relationship on a, wall surface, and means in the depression of the upper portion adapted to fill the lowez portion while the deodorizer is in assembled condition and mounted in position on a Wall.
2? A cleodorizer comprising a pair of cup-shapfid members placed end to end, the open-ends tacing each other, a, perforated wick carrier supported byend between the closed ends of the cups, and a wick on the carrier in emersifm in the liquid and atmosphere m the cups.
US739263A 1934-08-10 1934-08-10 Deodorizer Expired - Lifetime US1984055A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US739263A US1984055A (en) 1934-08-10 1934-08-10 Deodorizer

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US739263A US1984055A (en) 1934-08-10 1934-08-10 Deodorizer

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1984055A true US1984055A (en) 1934-12-11

Family

ID=24971516

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US739263A Expired - Lifetime US1984055A (en) 1934-08-10 1934-08-10 Deodorizer

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1984055A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2549161A (en) * 1950-02-09 1951-04-17 John P Bishop Cake moistener
US2606065A (en) * 1951-04-16 1952-08-05 Floyd J Logan Insect repellent device
US4165835A (en) * 1977-12-21 1979-08-28 Dearling Harry S Combined fragrance dispenser and humidifier
WO2009006582A1 (en) * 2007-07-03 2009-01-08 Takasago International Corporation Liquid-evaporate delivery device
EP3053650A1 (en) 2014-11-27 2016-08-10 SK Innovation Co., Ltd. Amorphous calcium phosphate catalyst,its use in production of 1,3-butadiene and methyl ethyl ketone from 2,3-butanediol, and method of preparing the same

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2549161A (en) * 1950-02-09 1951-04-17 John P Bishop Cake moistener
US2606065A (en) * 1951-04-16 1952-08-05 Floyd J Logan Insect repellent device
US4165835A (en) * 1977-12-21 1979-08-28 Dearling Harry S Combined fragrance dispenser and humidifier
WO2009006582A1 (en) * 2007-07-03 2009-01-08 Takasago International Corporation Liquid-evaporate delivery device
US20100269826A1 (en) * 2007-07-03 2010-10-28 Takasago International Corporation Liquid-Evaporate Delivery Device
US8833366B2 (en) 2007-07-03 2014-09-16 Takasago International Corporation Liquid-evaporate delivery device
EP3053650A1 (en) 2014-11-27 2016-08-10 SK Innovation Co., Ltd. Amorphous calcium phosphate catalyst,its use in production of 1,3-butadiene and methyl ethyl ketone from 2,3-butanediol, and method of preparing the same

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2802695A (en) Odorant dispenser
US1984055A (en) Deodorizer
US1801932A (en) Automatic water fountain for poultry
US2020864A (en) Deodorant container
US2609230A (en) Wick type vaporizer
US2565210A (en) Humidifier
US3537112A (en) Toilet deodorant
US2723158A (en) Odorant dispenser
US1944375A (en) Humidifier
US3760433A (en) Air displacement deodorizer for toilet tanks and the like
US597811A (en) daniel k calkins
US3356249A (en) Tank vent assembly
US1763864A (en) Sink strainer
US2474606A (en) Wick-supporting device
US1572098A (en) Fly poisoner
US1155701A (en) Humidifying device.
US1371407A (en) Stove
US1755276A (en) Humidistat
US3067907A (en) Anti-surge vehicle tank cap
US1675503A (en) Ventilating attachment for milk-can covers
US926961A (en) Disinfectant apparatus.
JPS601729Y2 (en) Inner stopper for holding the wick in an air freshener container
US680621A (en) Disinfecting device.
US1477546A (en) Gas and liquid contact device
JPS601728Y2 (en) air freshener container