US20160051718A1 - Gel Can Air Freshener with Dual Scent - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to air fresheners.
- Some air fresheners provide a fragrant material in a can with a lid, which when removed allows the fragrance to escape, but also exposes the fragrant material in the entire can to debris, escape, children and/or pets. It will be appreciated the fragrant material can be harmful if ingested and/or a skin or eye irritant. In addition, it will be appreciated that the fragrant material can be harmful to surfaces, such as by staining.
- Another air freshener can has a lid with overlapping upward aperture that can turn to align the apertures.
- the invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end.
- the container is divided into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container.
- First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container.
- the first and second different fragrant materials have different fragrances combinable in a synergistic manner.
- the first and second different fragrant materials each comprise a water based gel.
- a cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs and the first and second different fragrant materials.
- the first fragrant material can provide a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance
- the second fragrant material can comprise a neutralizing agent
- the invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end.
- the container is divided into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container.
- First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container.
- the first fragrant material provides a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance.
- the second fragrant material comprises a neutralizing agent.
- the first and second different fragrant materials each comprising a water based gel.
- a cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs and the first and second different fragrant materials.
- An outer wall of the container, the inner wall of the container, and the second fragrant material are at least translucent. The first fragrant material is visible through the outer wall of the container, the inner wall of the container, and the first fragrant material.
- the invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end.
- the container has at outer wall that is translucent.
- the container has an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container.
- the inner wall divides the container into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by the inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container.
- the inner wall is translucent.
- a cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs.
- the cap has a top wall that is translucent.
- First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs of the container, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container.
- the first fragrant material provides a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance.
- the second fragrant material comprises a neutralizing agent.
- the first and second different fragrant materials each comprise a water based gel.
- the first and second different fragrant materials have different fragrances combinable in a synergistic manner.
- the second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent is translucent.
- the second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent is visible through the outer wall of the container.
- the first fragrant material with the desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance is visible through the inner wall, the second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent, and the outer wall of the container.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air freshener in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 a is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 taken along line 4 a of FIG. 3 , showing a cap and a sleeve in a closed position with respect to a container;
- FIG. 4 b is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 taken along line 4 a of FIG. 3 , showing the cap and the sleeve in a raised or open position with respect to the container;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded side view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 , showing the cap and the sleeve removed from the container;
- FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of the air freshener of FIG. 1 , showing an outer annular cap removed from an inverted cup and the sleeve to show the inverted cup and the sleeve with respect to the container;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an outer annular container of the container of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an inner cylindrical container of the container of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the inverted cup and the sleeve of the cap of the air freshener of FIG. 1 , with the outer annular cap removed therefrom;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the container, and the outer annular container and the inner cylindrical container thereof, of the air freshener of FIG. 1 , shown with the cap and the sleeve removed therefrom;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener of FIG. 1 taken along line 14 of FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional perspective view of volumes defined by the outer annular container and the inner cylindrical container, and/or fragrant material of the containers, of the air freshener of FIG. 1 .
- an air freshener device indicated generally at 10 , in an example implementation in accordance with the invention is shown.
- the air freshener can provide multiple complimentary scented materials in a container with a cap that selectively exposes the scented material or that axially displaces with respect to the container to selectively increase a gap between the cap and the container to control scent release.
- the air freshener can provide a desired and/or aesthetically pleasing scent, fragrance, aroma or neutralizing agent.
- Air fresheners are one example of a field that can benefit from the present invention.
- the air freshener 10 comprises a container 14 that contains a fragrant material, such as a fragrant gel material, from which a fragrance permeates over time.
- the container 14 contains at least two different fragrant materials, such as first and second fragrant materials 18 a and 18 b with different fragrances, such as first and second fragrances.
- the fragrances can be complimentary.
- the two fragrances can combine in a synergistic manner with the combined scent being more pleasing or different than either scent individually.
- the fragrant materials can be separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container.
- the first fragrant material can be an outer fragrant material, while the second fragrant material can be an inner fragrant material.
- the fragrant gel material can be a water based gel.
- the fragrant material can be transparent or at least translucent.
- the container 14 can have a cylindrical shape or a cylindrical-shaped perimeter to accommodate rotation as discussed below.
- the container 14 can have an outer perimeter wall 20 .
- the container 14 can have a closed bottom and an open upper end or upper opening.
- the container 14 can be a divided into separate and discrete containers or reservoirs, including an inner cylindrical reservoir 22 or container, and an outer annular reservoir 26 or container being separate and discrete from, and circumscribing, the inner cylindrical reservoir.
- the container 14 can be formed by an outer annular container and an inner cylindrical container.
- Each of the at least two different fragrant materials is disposed in a different one of the reservoirs.
- the first fragrant material 18 a can be disposed in the outer annular reservoir 26 or container, and the second fragrant material 18 b can be disposed in the inner cylindrical container 22 .
- the outer annular container can have the annular reservoir, and can contain the first fragrant material.
- the inner cylindrical container can be circumscribed by the outer annular container, and can have the cylindrical reservoir, and can contain the second fragrant material.
- the reservoirs or containers can be separate and discrete, or can have separate and discrete volumes, as shown in FIG. 14 .
- a pair of concentric cylindrical walls 30 and 34 can be disposed in the container 14 , and can divide the container into the inner cylindrical reservoir 22 and the outer annular reservoir 26 , or the inner cylindrical container 22 and the outer annular container 26 .
- the pair of walls can be vertically oriented and can extend axially or vertically from a bottom wall of the container towards the open upper end of the container.
- the pair of walls can be cylindrical to facilitate rotation, as discussed below.
- the pair of walls can be concentric with one another, and spaced-apart from one another, or can oppose one another, to form an annular gap 38 therebetween.
- the outer annular container or reservoir 26 can have or can be formed by an outer wall or outer wall 20 of the container, and an inner wall or outermost wall 30 of the pair of walls.
- the inner cylindrical container or reservoir 22 can have or can be formed by a wall opposing and spaced apart from the inner wall 30 of the outer annular container, or the innermost wall 34 of the pair of walls.
- the inner cylindrical container or reservoir 22 and the outer annular container or reservoir 26 can be separately formed.
- Each of the inner cylindrical container or reservoir 22 and the outer annular container or reservoir 26 can be formed as a single, integral, monolithic piece that is formed together, such as of plastic in an injection molding process.
- the inner cylindrical container or reservoir 22 can be formed as a cup with a bottom wall and the opposing wall or innermost wall 34 .
- the outer annular container or reservoir 26 can be an annular cup with a bottom wall and the outer wall 20 and inner wall or outermost wall 30 .
- the two containers or reservoirs 22 and 26 can be joined together to form the container 14 .
- an interlocking coupling 42 can be formed between the containers or reservoirs 22 and 26 at a bottom inner rim of the outer annular container or reservoir 26 , and at a bottom outer rim of the inner cylindrical container 22 .
- each bottom rim can include a plurality of teeth that intermesh to connect the containers and resist rotation of the containers with respect to one another. The rims or teeth can be adhered together.
- the bottom walls of the containers can be co-planar or flush with a support surface upon which the container is disposed.
- the containers or cups can be formed of, or can include, a material that resists reacting with the fragrant gel material, such as polypropylene.
- the container or cups, or walls thereof can be transparent, or at least translucent, so that the fragrant material is visible therethrough.
- the fragrant material, or at least the first fragrant material can be transparent, or at least translucent, so that the second fragrant material is visible therethrough.
- the air freshener 10 also comprises a cap 50 or lid carried by the container 14 and disposable on the container over the open upper end to cover the containers or reservoirs 22 and 26 .
- the cap 50 can be part of the container 14 .
- a sleeve 54 extends from the cap 50 into the container 14 , and into the annular gap 38 between the containers or reservoirs 22 and 26 , and between the pair of cylindrical walls 30 and 34 .
- the sleeve 54 is cylindrical to match the annular gap and the pair of cylindrical walls 30 and 34 .
- the sleeve 54 can have at least one lateral or radial aperture or opening 58 .
- the at least one aperture 58 can include a plurality of apertures or holes circumscribing the sleeve, and disposed adjacent the top thereof.
- the cap 50 and the sleeve 54 are movable axially with respect to the container 14 (and thus containers or reservoirs 22 and 26 ) between a raised position ( FIG. 4 a ) and a closed position ( FIG. 4 b ).
- the cap and the sleeve, and thus the aperture 58 are raised with respect to the container, and the at least two different fragrances are released.
- the cap is raised to release the first fragrance from the outer annular container or reservoir, indicated by line 66 in FIG.
- the at least one aperture in the cylindrical sleeve is exposed to release the second fragrance from the inner cylindrical container or reservoir through the aperture, indicated by line 68 in FIG. 4 b .
- the cap covers the container to resist release of the at least two different fragrances, as shown in FIG. 4 a .
- the at least one aperture in the cylindrical sleeve is disposed in the annular gap, and the cap covers the container to resist release of the first and second fragrances.
- the cap and the sleeve can extend linearly vertically or axially towards and away from the container, and can be held by a friction resistance or interference fit between the sleeve and the pair of walls.
- mating screw threads can be formed between the sleeve and the pair of walls such that rotation of the cap moves the cap axially with respect to the container.
- an inner screw thread 62 can be formed on the inner wall or outermost wall 30 of the outer annular container or reservoir 26 .
- an exterior screw thread 64 can be formed on the sleeve 54 , and can engaging the interior screw thread 62 .
- the screw threads do not need to be continuous, but can be segmented to form portions of screw threads, such as shown by screw threads 62 in FIG. 5 .
- the cap 50 and the sleeve 54 can comprise an inverted cup 70 and an outer annular cap 74 coupled together.
- the inverted cup 70 can have a top wall covering the inner cylindrical container or reservoir 22 , and abutting to an upper rim thereof in the closed position.
- the inverted cup 70 can have a side wall forming the cylindrical sleeve.
- the inverted cup 70 can be formed of, or can include, a material that is reactable with the fragrant gel material, such as polystyrene, but is separated from the fragrant gel material by the pair of walls 30 and 34 .
- the inverted cup can be formed of, or can include, a material that resists reacting with the fragrant gel material, such as polypropylene.
- the inverted cup can be translucent or transparent, including the sleeve.
- the outer annular cap 74 can coupled to the inverted cup 70 , and can cover the outer annular container or reservoir 26 , and can abut to an upper rim thereof in the closed position.
- the outer annular cap can have an annular groove or channel formed around a perimeter thereof to receive the upper rim of the outer wall in the closed position.
- the outer annular cap can have a center aperture to receive the top wall of the inverted cup.
- the inverted cup can have a projection extending into the center aperture of the outer annular cap.
- the outer annular cap and the inverted cup can be adhered together.
- the outer annular cap can be opaque.
- the outer annular container 26 , the inner cylindrical container 22 , the cylindrical sleeve 54 , and the first fragrant material 18 a can be at least translucent so that the second fragrant material 18 b is visible laterally therethrough.
- the outer wall 20 of the outer annular container 26 can be at least translucent, and the first fragrant material 18 a can be visible laterally therethrough.
- At least a portion of the cap 50 , such as the top wall of the inverted cup 70 , over the inner cylindrical container 22 can be at least translucent so that the second fragrant material 18 b is visible axially therethrough.
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- This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/060,169, filed Oct. 22, 2013, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- This is related to U.S. Pat. No. 8,251,299, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to air fresheners.
- 2. Related Art
- Some air fresheners provide a fragrant material in a can with a lid, which when removed allows the fragrance to escape, but also exposes the fragrant material in the entire can to debris, escape, children and/or pets. It will be appreciated the fragrant material can be harmful if ingested and/or a skin or eye irritant. In addition, it will be appreciated that the fragrant material can be harmful to surfaces, such as by staining.
- Another air freshener can has a lid with overlapping upward aperture that can turn to align the apertures.
- It has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop an air freshener to selectively release scent. In addition, it has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop an air freshener that resists tampering and/or fouling. Furthermore, it has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop an air freshener to release more than one scent.
- The invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end. The container is divided into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container. First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container. The first and second different fragrant materials have different fragrances combinable in a synergistic manner. The first and second different fragrant materials each comprise a water based gel. A cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs and the first and second different fragrant materials.
- In accordance with a more detailed aspect of the invention, the first fragrant material can provide a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance, and the second fragrant material can comprise a neutralizing agent.
- In addition, the invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end. The container is divided into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container. First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container. The first fragrant material provides a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance. The second fragrant material comprises a neutralizing agent. The first and second different fragrant materials each comprising a water based gel. A cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs and the first and second different fragrant materials. An outer wall of the container, the inner wall of the container, and the second fragrant material are at least translucent. The first fragrant material is visible through the outer wall of the container, the inner wall of the container, and the first fragrant material.
- Furthermore, the invention provides an air freshener comprising a container with an open upper end. The container has at outer wall that is translucent. The container has an inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container. The inner wall divides the container into separate and discrete reservoirs, separated by the inner wall extending from a bottom of the container towards the open upper end of the container. The inner wall is translucent. A cap is disposed on the container over the open upper end to cover and selectively expose the separate and discrete reservoirs. The cap has a top wall that is translucent. First and second different fragrant materials are each disposed in a different one of the separate and discrete reservoirs of the container, so that the first and second different fragrant materials are separate and discrete with respect to one another in the container. The first fragrant material provides a desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance. The second fragrant material comprises a neutralizing agent. The first and second different fragrant materials each comprise a water based gel. The first and second different fragrant materials have different fragrances combinable in a synergistic manner. The second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent is translucent. The second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent is visible through the outer wall of the container. The first fragrant material with the desired or aesthetically pleasing fragrance is visible through the inner wall, the second fragrant material with the neutralizing agent, and the outer wall of the container.
- Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention; and, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air freshener in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 a is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 taken alongline 4 a ofFIG. 3 , showing a cap and a sleeve in a closed position with respect to a container; -
FIG. 4 b is a cross-sectional side view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 taken alongline 4 a ofFIG. 3 , showing the cap and the sleeve in a raised or open position with respect to the container; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded side view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 , showing the cap and the sleeve removed from the container; -
FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 , showing an outer annular cap removed from an inverted cup and the sleeve to show the inverted cup and the sleeve with respect to the container; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an outer annular container of the container of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an inner cylindrical container of the container of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the inverted cup and the sleeve of the cap of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 , with the outer annular cap removed therefrom; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the container, and the outer annular container and the inner cylindrical container thereof, of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 , shown with the cap and the sleeve removed therefrom; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the outer annular cap of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 taken alongline 14 ofFIG. 12 ; and -
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional perspective view of volumes defined by the outer annular container and the inner cylindrical container, and/or fragrant material of the containers, of the air freshener ofFIG. 1 . - Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended.
- As illustrated in
FIGS. 1-14 , an air freshener device, indicated generally at 10, in an example implementation in accordance with the invention is shown. The air freshener can provide multiple complimentary scented materials in a container with a cap that selectively exposes the scented material or that axially displaces with respect to the container to selectively increase a gap between the cap and the container to control scent release. The air freshener can provide a desired and/or aesthetically pleasing scent, fragrance, aroma or neutralizing agent. Air fresheners are one example of a field that can benefit from the present invention. - The
air freshener 10 comprises acontainer 14 that contains a fragrant material, such as a fragrant gel material, from which a fragrance permeates over time. Thecontainer 14 contains at least two different fragrant materials, such as first and secondfragrant materials container 14 can have a cylindrical shape or a cylindrical-shaped perimeter to accommodate rotation as discussed below. In addition, thecontainer 14 can have anouter perimeter wall 20. Furthermore, thecontainer 14 can have a closed bottom and an open upper end or upper opening. - The
container 14 can be a divided into separate and discrete containers or reservoirs, including an innercylindrical reservoir 22 or container, and an outerannular reservoir 26 or container being separate and discrete from, and circumscribing, the inner cylindrical reservoir. Thecontainer 14 can be formed by an outer annular container and an inner cylindrical container. Each of the at least two different fragrant materials is disposed in a different one of the reservoirs. The firstfragrant material 18 a can be disposed in the outerannular reservoir 26 or container, and the secondfragrant material 18 b can be disposed in the innercylindrical container 22. Thus, the outer annular container can have the annular reservoir, and can contain the first fragrant material. Similarly, the inner cylindrical container can be circumscribed by the outer annular container, and can have the cylindrical reservoir, and can contain the second fragrant material. - As described above, the reservoirs or containers can be separate and discrete, or can have separate and discrete volumes, as shown in
FIG. 14 . A pair of concentriccylindrical walls container 14, and can divide the container into the innercylindrical reservoir 22 and the outerannular reservoir 26, or the innercylindrical container 22 and the outerannular container 26. The pair of walls can be vertically oriented and can extend axially or vertically from a bottom wall of the container towards the open upper end of the container. In addition, the pair of walls can be cylindrical to facilitate rotation, as discussed below. Furthermore, the pair of walls can be concentric with one another, and spaced-apart from one another, or can oppose one another, to form anannular gap 38 therebetween. Thus, the outer annular container orreservoir 26 can have or can be formed by an outer wall orouter wall 20 of the container, and an inner wall oroutermost wall 30 of the pair of walls. Similarly, the inner cylindrical container orreservoir 22 can have or can be formed by a wall opposing and spaced apart from theinner wall 30 of the outer annular container, or theinnermost wall 34 of the pair of walls. - The inner cylindrical container or
reservoir 22 and the outer annular container orreservoir 26 can be separately formed. Each of the inner cylindrical container orreservoir 22 and the outer annular container orreservoir 26 can be formed as a single, integral, monolithic piece that is formed together, such as of plastic in an injection molding process. Thus, the inner cylindrical container orreservoir 22 can be formed as a cup with a bottom wall and the opposing wall orinnermost wall 34. Similarly, the outer annular container orreservoir 26 can be an annular cup with a bottom wall and theouter wall 20 and inner wall oroutermost wall 30. The two containers orreservoirs container 14. For example, an interlockingcoupling 42 can be formed between the containers orreservoirs reservoir 26, and at a bottom outer rim of the innercylindrical container 22. For example, each bottom rim can include a plurality of teeth that intermesh to connect the containers and resist rotation of the containers with respect to one another. The rims or teeth can be adhered together. The bottom walls of the containers can be co-planar or flush with a support surface upon which the container is disposed. - The containers or cups can be formed of, or can include, a material that resists reacting with the fragrant gel material, such as polypropylene. In addition, the container or cups, or walls thereof can be transparent, or at least translucent, so that the fragrant material is visible therethrough. In addition, the fragrant material, or at least the first fragrant material, can be transparent, or at least translucent, so that the second fragrant material is visible therethrough.
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air freshener 10 also comprises acap 50 or lid carried by thecontainer 14 and disposable on the container over the open upper end to cover the containers orreservoirs cap 50 can be part of thecontainer 14. Asleeve 54 extends from thecap 50 into thecontainer 14, and into theannular gap 38 between the containers orreservoirs cylindrical walls sleeve 54 is cylindrical to match the annular gap and the pair ofcylindrical walls sleeve 54 can have at least one lateral or radial aperture oropening 58. In one aspect, the at least oneaperture 58 can include a plurality of apertures or holes circumscribing the sleeve, and disposed adjacent the top thereof. Thecap 50 and thesleeve 54 are movable axially with respect to the container 14 (and thus containers orreservoirs 22 and 26) between a raised position (FIG. 4 a) and a closed position (FIG. 4 b). In the raised position, the cap and the sleeve, and thus theaperture 58, are raised with respect to the container, and the at least two different fragrances are released. In the raised position, the cap is raised to release the first fragrance from the outer annular container or reservoir, indicated byline 66 inFIG. 4 b, and the at least one aperture in the cylindrical sleeve is exposed to release the second fragrance from the inner cylindrical container or reservoir through the aperture, indicated byline 68 inFIG. 4 b. In the closed position, the cap covers the container to resist release of the at least two different fragrances, as shown inFIG. 4 a. In the closed position, the at least one aperture in the cylindrical sleeve is disposed in the annular gap, and the cap covers the container to resist release of the first and second fragrances. - In one aspect, the cap and the sleeve can extend linearly vertically or axially towards and away from the container, and can be held by a friction resistance or interference fit between the sleeve and the pair of walls. In another aspect, mating screw threads can be formed between the sleeve and the pair of walls such that rotation of the cap moves the cap axially with respect to the container. For example, an
inner screw thread 62 can be formed on the inner wall oroutermost wall 30 of the outer annular container orreservoir 26. Similarly, anexterior screw thread 64 can be formed on thesleeve 54, and can engaging theinterior screw thread 62. The screw threads do not need to be continuous, but can be segmented to form portions of screw threads, such as shown byscrew threads 62 inFIG. 5 . - The
cap 50 and thesleeve 54 can comprise aninverted cup 70 and an outerannular cap 74 coupled together. Theinverted cup 70 can have a top wall covering the inner cylindrical container orreservoir 22, and abutting to an upper rim thereof in the closed position. In addition, theinverted cup 70 can have a side wall forming the cylindrical sleeve. Theinverted cup 70 can be formed of, or can include, a material that is reactable with the fragrant gel material, such as polystyrene, but is separated from the fragrant gel material by the pair ofwalls cap 50 over the inner container orreservoir 22, is transparent, or at least translucent, so that the secondfragrant material 18 b is visible therethrough. The inverted cup can be translucent or transparent, including the sleeve. The outerannular cap 74 can coupled to theinverted cup 70, and can cover the outer annular container orreservoir 26, and can abut to an upper rim thereof in the closed position. The outer annular cap can have an annular groove or channel formed around a perimeter thereof to receive the upper rim of the outer wall in the closed position. In addition, the outer annular cap can have a center aperture to receive the top wall of the inverted cup. The inverted cup can have a projection extending into the center aperture of the outer annular cap. The outer annular cap and the inverted cup can be adhered together. The outer annular cap can be opaque. - As described above, the outer
annular container 26, the innercylindrical container 22, thecylindrical sleeve 54, and the firstfragrant material 18 a can be at least translucent so that the secondfragrant material 18 b is visible laterally therethrough. Theouter wall 20 of the outerannular container 26 can be at least translucent, and the firstfragrant material 18 a can be visible laterally therethrough. At least a portion of thecap 50, such as the top wall of theinverted cup 70, over the innercylindrical container 22 can be at least translucent so that the secondfragrant material 18 b is visible axially therethrough. - While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.
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