US2547688A - Moth-repellent cake and a container therefor - Google Patents

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US2547688A
US2547688A US151867A US15186750A US2547688A US 2547688 A US2547688 A US 2547688A US 151867 A US151867 A US 151867A US 15186750 A US15186750 A US 15186750A US 2547688 A US2547688 A US 2547688A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/20Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects
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    • A01M1/2027Poisoning or narcotising insects by vaporising an insecticide without heating
    • A01M1/2055Holders or dispensers for solid, gelified or impregnated insecticide, e.g. volatile blocks or impregnated pads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M29/00Scaring or repelling devices, e.g. bird-scaring apparatus
    • A01M29/12Scaring or repelling devices, e.g. bird-scaring apparatus using odoriferous substances, e.g. aromas, pheromones or chemical agents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in containers especially adapted for receiving moth-repellent material, in the form of cakes, and pertains also to. improvements in-the cakes themselves.
  • Cakes of moth-repellentmaterial are, for purposes of transportation and storage, usually wrapped and properly sealed in sheet material impervious to air, for instance, cellophane. use, a cake, after having the wrapper removed therefrom, is placed into a suitably perforated container or box, to expose the moth-repellent substance to the action of air.
  • the hands of the user In the act of removing the wrapper from the cake, the hands of the user, obviously, com into contact with the moth-repellent material, whereby some of the moth-repellent adheres to the hands.
  • the bulk of the repellent adhering to the hands is capable of being removed by washing and scrubbing, a thin film invariably stays on the hands and imparts a rather unpleasant odor to the same. This odor lingers until the said film has fully evaporated.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to so construct and arrange the container and cake that the moth-repellent substance is adapted to be exposed without necessitating contact between said substance and the hands of the user.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a container of the type mentioned, which is very simple in construction, extremely efiicient in op eration, and which is capable of manufacture on a commercial scale or, in other words, one which is not so difficult to produce as to be beyond the reasonable cost of such an article.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of the improved container with the improved moth-repellent cake positioned therein; and I Figure 2 is a section taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, on an enlarged scale.
  • the container comprises a body portion I I3 and a closure portion H.
  • the body portion consisting of a cylindrical wall l2 and a flat end I3, is made of a suitable stiff or rigid plastic material of a type that is resistant to corrosion or attack by the moth-repellent mass which is to be placed into the container.
  • the closure portion is diskshaped and provided on its inner face'lfl with an annular flange l5, fitting tightly the mouth l6 of the container, the peripheral section ll of the closure being adapted to overlie the mouth-rim l8 of the container.
  • the closure material preferably, comprises the polymers of ethylene known under the trade-names Polithene and Polyethylenefl These are rubber-like thermoplastic compositions; have flexibility and elasticity; and are frictional. They are not corroded, nor attacked by the usually employed moth-repellent materials.
  • the flang of the former is placed over the mouth of the body portion and the closure pressed toward said body portion, whereby said flange is forced into the latter, the
  • closure being retained by friction on the container.
  • the flange being elastic, it is obvious. that the closure will adjust itself to slight varia-- tions in the size of the mouth of the body portion.
  • the moth-repellent cake denoted by the nu-- meral 2
  • the cake is provided with a sealing wrapper 23, which is; impervious to air.
  • Cellophane is especiallysuited for a wrapping material for the purposes of this invention.
  • the closure disk Around its hole 20, the closure disk has formed on its inner face a 'bead 24, which serves to impart the desired strength to the closure in the region of its hole.
  • the suspending element herein disclosed is in the form of a hook 25, which may be attached to or made integral with the body portion II].
  • the closure is grasped at a point of its peripheral section and easily and expeditiously peeled from the body portion of the container.
  • the cake, enclosed .in its wrapper, is then placed into the body portion.
  • the closure portion of the container is assembled with the body portion II] and the cake. In the assembled state, the apertures in the container are in alinement with the hole in the cake.
  • the cake wrapper is ruptured by means of an instrument thrust through the registering apertures and hole in the container and cake,
  • a container of a specificshapeifhas'been described,sotherstmay 4 be made* use “of "without departing from the inmoths comprising a container including a body vention, which lies mainly in the provision of a portion and a closure portion, said portions hav- -closed container and a moth-repellent cake m mg centrally disposed registering apertures, and within a sealing wrapperafitted into fifidzOQfllama-1S6 i rfl q i rmpfil material enclosedin a tainer, the cake and container being provided sealing wrapper which is impervious to air fitted with holes in registering positions, whereby the into said container, said cake being provided wrapper may be pierced by*a"suitable1instrument -;with-a hpledn al ignment with said apertures, after the elements of the 'device have been-a's- ;;5 -',whereby;
  • moths comprising a container including a' body DAVID BRODY. portion and a closure portion, a flange of elastic go tainer, said cake being provided with a hole in alinement with said apertures, whereby said wrapper is adapted to be ruptured by an instrument'thrust through said registering apertures and hole to expose the moth-repellent material to the action of the surrounding air.

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April 3, 1951 D. BRODY MOTH-REPELLENT CAKE AND A CONTAINER THEREFOR Filed March 25, 1950 l {I /7 I l I H a Jain v mil I l 1 II Fig.2 22
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M f y Patented Apr. 3, 19 51 MOTH-REPELLEN T CAKE AND A CONTAIN ER THEREFOR David Brody, Clinton, Mass., assignor to Van Brode Milling (30., Inc., Clinton, Mass., a corporation of Massachusetts Application March 25, 1950, Serial No. 151,867
2 Claims.
The present invention relates to improvements in containers especially adapted for receiving moth-repellent material, in the form of cakes, and pertains also to. improvements in-the cakes themselves.
Cakes of moth-repellentmaterial are, for purposes of transportation and storage, usually wrapped and properly sealed in sheet material impervious to air, for instance, cellophane. use, a cake, after having the wrapper removed therefrom, is placed into a suitably perforated container or box, to expose the moth-repellent substance to the action of air.
In the act of removing the wrapper from the cake, the hands of the user, obviously, com into contact with the moth-repellent material, whereby some of the moth-repellent adheres to the hands. Although the bulk of the repellent adhering to the hands is capable of being removed by washing and scrubbing, a thin film invariably stays on the hands and imparts a rather unpleasant odor to the same. This odor lingers until the said film has fully evaporated.
The primary object of the present invention is to so construct and arrange the container and cake that the moth-repellent substance is adapted to be exposed without necessitating contact between said substance and the hands of the user.
Another object of the invention is to provide a container of the type mentioned, which is very simple in construction, extremely efiicient in op eration, and which is capable of manufacture on a commercial scale or, in other words, one which is not so difficult to produce as to be beyond the reasonable cost of such an article.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent during the course of the following detailed description.
One of the many possible embodiments of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of the improved container with the improved moth-repellent cake positioned therein; and I Figure 2 is a section taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, on an enlarged scale.
The container comprises a body portion I I3 and a closure portion H. The body portion, consisting of a cylindrical wall l2 and a flat end I3, is made of a suitable stiff or rigid plastic material of a type that is resistant to corrosion or attack by the moth-repellent mass which is to be placed into the container. The closure portion is diskshaped and provided on its inner face'lfl with an annular flange l5, fitting tightly the mouth l6 of the container, the peripheral section ll of the closure being adapted to overlie the mouth-rim l8 of the container. The closure material, preferably, comprises the polymers of ethylene known under the trade-names Polithene and Polyethylenefl These are rubber-like thermoplastic compositions; have flexibility and elasticity; and are frictional. They are not corroded, nor attacked by the usually employed moth-repellent materials.
For the application of the closure to the body portion of the container, the flang of the former is placed over the mouth of the body portion and the closure pressed toward said body portion, whereby said flange is forced into the latter, the
closure being retained by friction on the container.
tainer. The flange being elastic, it is obvious. that the closure will adjust itself to slight varia-- tions in the size of the mouth of the body portion.
In the flat end 13 of th container body portion and in the closure disk are formed centrally disposed registering apertures 19 and 20, respectively.
The moth-repellent cake, denoted by the nu-- meral 2|, is disk-shaped to fit the container above described, and has formed therein a centrali hole 22, capable of coinciding with the apertures; in the two portions of the container. The cake is provided with a sealing wrapper 23, which is; impervious to air. Cellophane is especiallysuited for a wrapping material for the purposes of this invention.
Around its hole 20, the closure disk has formed on its inner face a 'bead 24, which serves to impart the desired strength to the closure in the region of its hole.
Means are provided for suspending the con- The suspending element herein disclosed is in the form of a hook 25, which may be attached to or made integral with the body portion II].
To place a cake into the container, the two elements of the latter are first taken apart. For
this purpose, the closure is grasped at a point of its peripheral section and easily and expeditiously peeled from the body portion of the container. The cake, enclosed .in its wrapper, is then placed into the body portion. Finally, the closure portion of the container is assembled with the body portion II] and the cake. In the assembled state, the apertures in the container are in alinement with the hole in the cake.
After the elements have thus'been assembled, the cake wrapper is ruptured by means of an instrument thrust through the registering apertures and hole in the container and cake,
material *on said- "cle'sure por tion fitting -in-to the inoutlr of said Io'dy portion for retaining 'said closure byfriction on said body portion said container portions having -*-centrally 'disposed registering apertures, and a-'-'cake of mo'th re- 1 peHentMnater-ialenclosed in a-sealingwrapper which is' impervious to airfitted intO S SIid-L COD- respectively. The moth-repellent material is thereby exposed to the action of air, the material thus being caused to evaporate. The vapors escape into and fill the closed space in which the device is mounted,
It is obvious that, while herein a container of a specificshapeifhas'been described,sotherstmay 4 be made* use "of "without departing from the inmoths, comprising a container including a body vention, which lies mainly in the provision of a portion and a closure portion, said portions hav- -closed container and a moth-repellent cake m mg centrally disposed registering apertures, and within a sealing wrapperafitted into fifidzOQfllama-1S6 i rfl q i rmpfil material enclosedin a tainer, the cake and container being provided sealing wrapper which is impervious to air fitted with holes in registering positions, whereby the into said container, said cake being provided wrapper may be pierced by*a"suitable1instrument -;with-a hpledn al ignment with said apertures, after the elements of the 'device have been-a's- ;;5 -',whereby;s dry/rapp r is adapted to be ruptured sembled. by an instrumentthrust through said registering 1. An article of manufacture for,,repe11ing materiaL to the action of the surrounding air. moths, comprising a container including a' body DAVID BRODY. portion and a closure portion, a flange of elastic go tainer, said cake being provided with a hole in alinement with said apertures, whereby said wrapper is adapted to be ruptured by an instrument'thrust through said registering apertures and hole to expose the moth-repellent material to the action of the surrounding air.
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US2896853A (en) * 1958-01-10 1959-07-28 Frank J Curran Packaged insect repellent
US4096994A (en) * 1977-01-21 1978-06-27 Will Ross, Inc. Manual deodorizer dispenser
US20060064925A1 (en) * 2004-09-24 2006-03-30 Mary Morgan Pest repellant supporting rack system
US20060130391A1 (en) * 2004-12-22 2006-06-22 Annette Livingston Repelling rodents
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US2896853A (en) * 1958-01-10 1959-07-28 Frank J Curran Packaged insect repellent
US4096994A (en) * 1977-01-21 1978-06-27 Will Ross, Inc. Manual deodorizer dispenser
US20140059920A1 (en) * 2001-04-11 2014-03-06 James D. Messina Pest management system
US20060064925A1 (en) * 2004-09-24 2006-03-30 Mary Morgan Pest repellant supporting rack system
US20060130391A1 (en) * 2004-12-22 2006-06-22 Annette Livingston Repelling rodents
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USD761408S1 (en) * 2013-06-17 2016-07-12 Wk Holdings, Inc. Fragrance canisters
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